Where to find aerial ace in heart gold
Last Edited: 27 Apr am. Was this guide helpful? YES NO. In This Wiki Guide. Mild Cartoon Violence. A hidden exit is in the southwest that leads you to a Dubious Disc, the hold item that evolves Porygon2 into Porygon-Z when traded. Go back inside and examine the rock in front of you for a Revive and then return to the Lower Cave room, use Rock Climb up to the dirt path, and slide down the rock path facing west. The path from here is straightforward, so grab an Ultra Ball hidden in a rock along the way and eventually you'll use Rock Climb twice more and end at a Protector, the hold item that evolves Rhydon into Rhyperior when traded.
We're stuck in the lower part of this room, so let's grab the rest of the items that are accessible from here. Go right from the Protector and push aside the Strength boulder to open a new path. Go up and you can take a detour left through an elevated section for an Ultra Ball; otherwise keep north until you see a Max Potion on the floor. Climb the staircase and trek all the way across and then down for an Escape Rope, and then retrace your steps and take the closer stairway down to find a Super Nerd with a Slowpoke.
Go south from him and jump the ledge, which has a Max Repel hidden on the floor below it, and continue south over another ledge. Proceed right and climb the tall stairway to find a Revive in a secluded spot upstairs. Then return downstairs, fight the Pokemaniac's Nidoking and Nidoking, and proceed west until you can take the stairs up to reach a ladder back upstairs that leads to an Ether. Go back downstairs and you can leave this room to reach the left or right entrances of Route If you're still back at the fork atop Mt.
Mortar Lower Cave or have returned here after item hunting, follow the platform southwest. At the end of the path is a Max Revive, and just to its right is a ladder that brings you down to Mt. Mortar B1, which is the room with the Karate King at last! Take the first stairway down and then turn right immediately. Examine the stray rock on the ground for another hidden Max Revive, and then descend a long staircase to reach Kiyo, the Master of the Fighting Dojo in Saffron City.
When you speak to him, he'll challenge you to a battle with his Level 34 Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan, which are only threatening if you come here immediately after you get Surf and Strength. At Level 20, Tyrogue will evolve into one of these three Pokemon. You can use your Escape Rope after receiving Tyrogue, but there's still some items to gather in this room, which is the last one of Mt.
Continue down the stairs below the ladder and push aside the Strength boulder to find water. Hop in and Surf straight south until you see land on your left. Examine a gap in the rocks on this path to find a secret Ultra Ball, and then cross the second body of water to get the Carbos at the end of the path.
Return to the main body of water and surf northeast to a small patch of land with a PP Up. After that, resume north, and just to the right of the Strength boulder is some land with a Hyper Potion. Immediately south of this is fork in the water, so take the right branch up to find a Max Ether and then proceed south to the bottom of the pond.
A Full Restore is to your right, while the ladder back upstairs is to the left. You'll emerge just in front of the center entrance to Mt. Mortar, so head outside and celebrate the end of this long dungeon. After defeating your Rival at Mt. Moon in Kanto, you'll next find him training in the Dragon's Den. He's at the rear of the shrine, which is accessible by Surfing straight south from the entrance. When you approach him, he'll chat calmly for awhile and then Lance and Clair will enter and challenge you both to a tag battle.
You don't have a choice in the matter, of course, but this battle is still significant because your Rival uses his Level 60 Starter, Level 56 Gengar and Level 58 Crobat, a Pokemon that can only evolve through happiness, symbolizing that the Rival has truly changed his ways for the better.
With higher levels and more versatile movesets, Lance is the real threat of the match. The good news is that they won't use items, you get to use all six of your Pokemon and Rival's three aren't dead weight, so focus on 4x weaknesses, i. After you win, Lance and Clair will congratulate you both on your victory, while your Rival will resolve to continue training both his Pokemon and heart in hopes that he'll be able to beat you one day.
That's it for the Dragon's Den, so go ahead and leave. Head through Cliff Edge Cave to reach Route The trainers and wild Pokemon of this Route are generally weak, even if you come here immediately after healing Amphy.
Route 47 is includes both mountain and grass segments, but otherwise it's pretty linear, so take the path in front of you, fighting a Hiker with three Dunsparce along the way; after him is the entrance to Cliff Cave, a small formation that connects this level to the higher ground and the waters below. Before entering, cross the bridge to grab a Revive and battle a Camper who has a Skiploom and Marill, and then head inside. There are several rare Pokemon inside, as this is the first area in the game where you can find wild Misdreavus, a rare Ghost-type Pokemon who has three useful immunities without a Psychic-type weakness; she can evolve into the even-better Mismagius when you get a Dusk Stone later in the game.
Here you might even find wild Steelix, a Pokemon that usually needs to be traded as Onix while holding a Metal Coat to evolve. There are also two ladders: the one on the right takes you down to the shore, where you can Surf to encounter wild Seel and Staryu. If you come down here, there's a Pearl hidden on an tiny island when you Surf east. Also, climb the closer waterfall to find a small patch of grass that houses wild Ditto, Miltank and others; the waterfall on the far west leads to a White Flute, which increase the encounter rate of wild Pokemon.
You shouldn't ever need such an item in this game, so feel free to ignore it. However, to reach the Safari Zone, take the ladder to the left, which brings you upstairs. Go south to reach the overworld again; once outside, you can fight a Double Team who use an Electabuzz and a Magmar. If you head to the west after the couple, you'll cross a short bridge and then a second longer bridge. If you've already talked to Crasher Wake in Celadon's Department Store, he'll be standing on the longer bridge, overlooking the waterfall in the background, which he'll gush about if you speak to him.
Go up and right from here and you'll cross a third bridge, where a Lagging Tail is just to the south. Lagging Tail is a pretty useless item that does nothing but makes its holder move last in battle. Keep going north and you'll encounter a Couple with a Cloyster and an Onix just before Route Route 48 is a stop-gap route that simply bridges Route 47 and the Johto Safari Zone.
Follow the path and you'll come across a large patch of tall grass; just west of this grass is an isolated Nugget behind some trees. If you came here immediately after healing Amphy, this is the first area in the game where you can find wild Girafarig and Diglett, the latter of which is not otherwise available until after beating the Elite Four.
Wild Tauros and Farfetch'd are also much more common here than in previous areas. Pokemon's house on Route 30 and speak to him.
To put your new Orb to use, Fly to Cianwood City. Before leaving, make sure you have a Pokemon that knows Surf, Rock Climb and a sleep-inducing move, and have a lot of Ultra, Dusk or Heavy Balls handy, preferably the latter. Head east through Cliff Edge Gate and out onto Route It's time to fight Groudon or Kyogre, depending on which Version you're playing. Descend Cliff Cave to reach the waters below, which you might have done before if you followed the walkthrough.
When you reach the water, Surf west until you find a small sandy island that's just in front of a climbable rock formation. After climbing the first set, examine the stone to your left to find a Stardust, and then ascend the second line of rocks. West of the cave entrance is another patch of rocks you can slide down to find Wave Incense, the item that lets Mantine produce Mantyke eggs.
Save your game and talk to them to begin the battle. As the name implies, if you return to Embedded Tower with this special item, it allows you to encounter the third member of the Generation III mascot trio: Rayquaza. As usual, you should come equipped with many Dusk or Ultra Balls and a Pokemon who knows a sleep-inducing move and save your file before battling Rayquaza.
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