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Sapphire Version

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire take place in an all-new region known as Hoenn. When the game starts, you get to decide to control either a boy or girl Pokémon Trainer. Whichever you choose, the storyline will be the same -- your goal is to set out in the world and become the world's greatest Pokémon Trainer. More About Pokémon: Sapphire Version.

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  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
out of 4 reviews
  • Category: Role-Playing
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Date Released: March 2003

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labtechmk
  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.

Nice Addition

Reviewed by labtechmk on May 21, 2008  |  report this review

The Pokemon Series continues once more in a new region, with new Pokemon. It's kind of the same thing over and over, though, having different Pokemon, different gyms, different trainers, and new moves, makes it a pretty good find. From the new starter Pokemon Mudkip, Torchic, and Treecko, to the legendary Pokemon Kyogre, Rayquaza, and Latias, The game has you running about for hours on end training them, all to become the Champion of the Hoenn region. You start out in Littleroot, a quaint little village of exactly three buildings. I never quite understood why they were so small, and why we never see Officer Jenny, but differences from the show aside, all is well once more in the land of Pokemon. Sapphire version is the mirror to Ruby version, in that, in order to "catch them all", you effectively need both versions of the game. This is a concept they have been using since their very first games, and has been quite the marketing ploy. Such examples include game exclusive Pokemon; Sapphire has Kyogre and Latias, Ruby has Groudon and Latios. There are many other that are rare or not attainable in one version, but easy enough to find in the other. There are special features hidden within the games, that require you to first complete certain tasks to unlock. Have a special saying on your trainer card? found all 202 Pokemon? Or maybe you've had a trade with some Pokemon from Fire Red or Leaf Green? There is much to discover in the world of Pokemon, and even if you are new to the series, this is as great a place as any to start. Newer games have come out since these two, so you should be able to find this game in your local bargain bin, and for a fairly decent price.

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bb64

Thief more usefull than you can ever think off

Hint by bb64 on October 20, 2008  |  report this hint

The TM thief for some people may be some what pointless or some others say its useful but it can be more that that. I recomend giving this TM to Absol who can be found to the right of Fortree city at the start of all that tall grass in order to catch him you need to have a great ball. Ultra works good too if you have any but make sure to weaken him to like barely close to a K.O. but I would recomend to make its health to 3 or 1 youll get a perfect catch there. Once captured teach him thief. Now for all you trainers who want more Heart discs or whatever theyre called in order to teach your pokemon a move that they already learned but dont have it, first find a place where a lot of luvdiscs could be found now make sure you have absol equiped now use thief on it you have a 50:50 chance that it will have a heart disc, just keep tryin this until you get the amount you want.
this move can also be used on other trainers who have items you want, in battle tower you can steal rare items from them but in order to keep the item you have to completly win the entire 7 rounds and the pokemon who stole the item must not faint in those 7 rounds, it wont be easy but it will be worth it.
thats all for now

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