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Of course unlocking Cerulean Cave won't be easy, as it requires you to have all 16 badges. Cerulean Cave itself is a winding dungeon, so definitely stock up on Super Repels before attempting to navigate it. Mewtwo appears at level Once you're done with Mewtwo, simply use an Escape Rope to exit Cerulean Cave, or if you want to conserve items, there is a ladder that leads back to the entrance behind Mewtwo.

Latios's and Latias's IVs and nature are determined once you leave the fan club and speak to Steven, not when you encounter it in the wild. Thanks to the Levitate ability, Arena Trap will prove ineffective. When it is released, your Dragon will appear on a random route.

Afterwards, each time you enter a different area that does not have a gate brown building with green roof and is not a cave, it will move to an adjacent route. Additionally, Flying to a new location will cause Latios or Latias to move to a random route. Therefore, you have to trap it on the same route you are in to encounter it and have a chance at capturing it. A good strategy would be to Fly to a city or town that leads to multiple routes—Cerulean City would be best—and move between the city and the routes next to the city until your Dragon arrives at one of these routes.

Then, move to one of the other routes adjacent to the town or city and hopefully it moves to the same route. However, if Latios or Latias are at a route that has a gate as its entrance then you can just go to that route, and it will remain there so you can encounter it. For example, if Latios or Latias has moved to Route 9 and you're in Cerulean City then you would move to either Route 4 or 5, since you have to enter Route 25 before you can enter the grass at Route 24, and if all goes well it will have moved to the same route.

Latios and Latias appear at level Refresh will cure Latios of any status conditions, so while facing Latios sleep should be your primary form of status. Protect will just cause you to occasionally waste some PP. Furthermore, Protect will ruin the "one under" Speed strategy, so you may have to waste an additional turn to confirm its Speed.

Refresh will remove any status that doesn't completely incapacitate Latias, like freeze or sleep. However, the PP of all of its moves will be fully restored upon your next encounter. Luckily, Embedded Tower isn't a winding multi-floor structure, but a simple cave with Groudon or Kyogre in the middle of the room.

Groudon and Kyogre are found at level Rest is a major issue, since Groudon will use it to fully restore its HP. Furthermore, Rest will remove any status condition inflicted on Groudon by inflicting it with sleep. Eruption can pose a threat due to the boost it gets from the perpetual sunlight thanks to Groudon's Drought ability , and the fact that Groudon can replenish its HP with Rest to use the attack at full power. If you trade it over from a different game, Kyogre's Drizzle will even act as a foil to Groudon's Drought, putting the battlefield under perpetual rain.

However, if used on the first turn, Kyogre must have a lower Speed stat than Groudon to have its weather take precedence. Additionally, you will have to frequently attack Kyogre to ensure that it doesn't accumulate too much HP.

AncientPower can become a problem in the long run if by the 1 in 10 chance it manages to boost all of Kyogre's stats by one stage. Water Spout can be destructive coming off Kyogre's impressive Special Attack, especially if it makes use of it early in the match when it has most of its HP or if it manages to restore its HP with Aqua Ring.

If Water Spout makes you too nervous, using Sunny Day will reduce its power whenever sunlight is in effect, and will reduce it to normal power at most, once the weather has cleared. Hopefully by this point, Kyogre's HP is at a lower point regardless.

Sandstorm and Hail are not recommended, as even though Kyogre has Aqua Ring, they will chip away at its HP every turn. If you can trade one over, Groudon will also counter Kyogre's rain with its Drought ability, ensuring that Water Spout will always have its power reduced. That said, if it leads, Groudon will only summon sunlight if it is slower than Kyogre. It may be tempting to use an attack like Taunt to prevent Groudon and Kyogre from using Rest and Aqua Ring respectively, but it would only cause them to start Struggling sooner due to their low total PP.

When attempting to capture these two, remember to bring along about 30 or more Heavy Balls the number of Balls depends on the number of Blk Apricorns you managed to accumulate along with your stock of Dusk Balls. Once you've captured your legendary, the Hiker standing outside will come in and mention that there may be a secret to Embedded Tower and to visit Prof.

Oak to learn the entire story behind it. After he leaves, you can exit and use Fly to leave Route 47, but don't forget to pick up the Wave Incense located on a sandy patch at the bottom of the cliff. Rock Climb is necessary to scale the cliff and reach the Incense. Rayquaza is located in Embedded Tower, in the same spot you found Groudon or Kyogre initially.

Oak, obtained only when you speak to him with both Groudon and Kyogre in your party. Oak will give you the Jade Orb. Rock Climb and Surf are required to reach the entrance to Embedded Tower. When you enter Embedded Tower, you're automatically led straight to Rayquaza and it seems as though the battle will start instantly, but instead Rayquaza just lets out a cry and you're back in control so you can save right in front of it instead of outside Embedded Tower.

Rayquaza appears at level Rest is going to be a problem, as it forces you to reduce Rayquaza's HP again after it's used, despite any prior damage you inflicted on it. Fortunately, Rest puts Rayquaza to sleep for two turns, so you have two free turns to do as you please while it takes a nap. Outrage is definitely the move to watch out for when facing Rayquaza.

The main issue with Outrage, however, is that Rayquaza becomes confused after turns of using it, so it can hurt itself and potentially faint itself before you can catch it. Furthermore, putting Rayquaza to sleep when it's using Outrage will immediately inflict it with confusion status.

The confusion caused by Outrage can be handled in a few ways. Brick Break. Quick Guard. Thunderous Kick. Bulk Up. Close Combat. TM Move Type Cat. PP TM Hyper Beam. Giga Impact. Steel Wing. Sunny Day. Weather Ball. Volt Switch. Eerie Impulse. Sleep Talk. Baton Pass. Heat Wave. Brave Bird. Wild Charge. Mega Kick. Scary Face. Low Sweep. Stomping Tantrum. Low Kick. Blaze Kick. Throat Chop. Parent Move Type Cat. Moves marked with a superscript game abbreviation can only be bred onto Zapdos in that game.

Game Move Type Cat. Rising Voltage. Dual Wingbeat. Move Type Cat. Air Cutter. Charge Beam. Double Team. Laser Focus. Metal Sound. Shock Wave. Sky Attack. Take Down. Friend Area : Legendary Island.

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