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Sail west again to battle Sailor Hudson in the shallows of the large island. Continue westward to reach the south side of Route 133's northwest island, and battle Bird Keeper Beck. Sail westward to ride the current to the southern of two shallows on Route 133, where you'll need to fight Experts Conor and Mollie before collecting the Big Pearl there. Wade into the waters off the north end of the shallows to follow the current to Black Belt Kiyo on the northwest island. Ride the southern currents to the southeast island to fight Fisherman Ronald. Fight Black Belt Hitoshi and Battle Girl Reyna, collect the nearby Carbos, then Surf west to reach the shallows outside Slateport City. Take the current south of here to reach the large, thin island. Collect the Star Piece here, then sail west to the calm waters on Route 134's north side.
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From here, Surf westward through the northern shallows of Route 133 to reach the north side of the route's northwest island. Ride the central currents to Swimmer Gilbert, then sail westward to reach a Rare Candy opposite Black Belt Kiyo on the northwest island. South side of the sandy part of the largest island Southern of the two shallows in the northeast
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On the ring-shaped patch of shallow water in the southwestĪmong the rocks in the large shallow water patch in the southeast A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. Trainers with a PokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon.Ī colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game.
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This makes it necessary to revisit the area in order to explore every island. While moving primarily westbound, these currents can send you sailing in almost any direction. The waters of Routes 132, 133, and 134 hold strong ocean currents that make travel difficult.