Safari Zones

Safari Zones are specially controlled preservoirs that are inhabited by various Pokémon that are sparsely huntable elsewhere.

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Contradistinct to the handheld games, you are not debarred from attacking the Pokémon or using any other archetype of Pokéballs to capture them; you can weaken the wild Pokémon with your own lineup and use the entire gamut of Pokéballs available to you in order to capture them, comparatively facilitating your chances of capturing them.

The following Safari Zone networks are available:

  • Kanto Safari Zone , Fuchsia City
  • Johto Safari Zone , Route 28
  • Hoenn Safari Zone , Route 121
  • Sinnoh Safari Zone , Pastoria City
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Hoenn Safari Zone

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The Hoenn Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone ) is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can enter to catch wild Pokémon . The entrance is on Hoenn 's Route 121 .

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire , and Emerald , this Safari Zone is only accessible to Trainers participating in the Safari Game. In a Safari Game, players may only use Safari Balls , and rather than weaken wild Pokémon in battle, players must use non-conventional tactics to try and catch them. For $ 500, the player is granted entry and 30 Safari Balls. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the player is limited to 500 steps and the player is only allowed entry if they also have a Pokéblock Case .

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire , the Safari Game has been removed, and players can enter the Safari Zone area without paying a fee. Pokémon found here are now collected through normal battles. Each area also now has both tall and long grass , and while encounters between them are mostly the same, two rare Pokémon in each area can only be found in one type of grass specifically.

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  • 4.1.2 Area 2
  • 4.1.3 Area 3
  • 4.1.4 Area 4
  • 4.1.5 Area 5
  • 4.1.6 Area 6
  • 4.2.1 Area 1
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Certain areas of the Safari Zone can only be accessed with the Mach Bike or the Acro Bike . In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, all areas are accessible with either Bike and Surf , but in some areas, only one type of grass will be accessible without using the other Bike. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, there are also breakable rocks that can be used to encounter Pokémon. In Emerald , after the player obtains the National Pokédex , two new areas will open up to the east, featuring many Johto Pokémon not found in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire or Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen .

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  • In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Acro Bike and Surf are required to reach the long grass within this area.
  • In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Mach Bike is required to reach the long grass within this area.
  • In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Mach Bike is required to access this area.
  • In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Mach Bike is required to reach the tall grass within this area, while the Acro Bike is required to reach the long grass.
  • In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Acro Bike is required to access this area.
  • In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Acro Bike is required to reach the tall grass within this area, while the Mach Bike and Surf are required to reach the long grass.
  • Area 5 is directly east of Area 1. It is only accessible in Emerald , and only after the player has entered the Hall of Fame .
  • Area 6 is directly north of Area 5. It is only accessible in Emerald, and only after the player has entered the Hall of Fame.

Pokéblock feeders

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire , and Emerald , there are Pokéblock feeders throughout the Safari Zone. If a Pokéblock is placed in a feeder, 80% of wild Pokémon encountered in grass patches and water tiles up to five steps away from the feeder will be forced to have a Nature such that, if an identically flavored Pokéblock were thrown at it, the Pokémon would be enthralled (i.e. its preferred flavor dominates its disliked flavor in the Pokéblock); the feeder has no effect if no such Nature exists. Only one Pokéblock may occupy a feeder, and the feeder's effect disappears after 100 steps are taken.

Due to an oddity in the programming of Pokéblock feeders, forced natures do not have a uniform distribution. This causes natures with higher ID numbers to be more common than Natures with lower ID numbers. For example, if a green (bitter) Pokéblock is in the feeder and forces an enthralling Nature: Calm has an 8.71% chance to be forced, Gentle has a 15.61% chance to be forced, Sassy has a 27.66% chance to be forced, and Careful has a 48.02% chance to be forced (approximately).

Safari Game

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, this Safari Zone is only accessible to Trainers participating in the Safari Game. In a Safari Game, players may only use Safari Balls; rather than weaken them in battle, players must use non-conventional tactics to try and catch wild Pokémon. There are four options on the battle screen: throw a Safari Ball , throw a Pokéblock , go near, and run away. Throwing Pokéblocks makes a Pokémon less likely to run, while going near makes a Pokémon easier to catch but more likely to run.

Pokémon found in the Safari Zone carry two values with them that are used for the mechanics of the Safari Game. First is the "catch factor", which starts at 100/1275 of the Pokémon's catch rate , rounded down. Furthermore, there is an "escape factor", which represents the probability that a Pokémon will escape at the end of each turn. This "escape factor" starts with a value of 3 which results in a 15% chance to flee per turn.

Depending on the action taken, the catch and escape factors are modified as follows:

If a Pokémon's "escape factor" is reduced below 0 * , it will be adjusted to a value of 1. If a Pokémon's escape factor is currently 1: Pokéblocks are unable to affect it.

Throwing a Pokéblock that the Pokémon completely ignores does not directly affect the escape factor, but does increment the Pokéblock counter used for subsequent Pokéblock throws. A Pokémon is enthralled by a Pokéblock if its preferred flavor dominates its disliked flavor, while a Pokémon completely ignores it if its disliked flavor dominates its preferred flavor. If both preferred and disliked flavors are equal (including if neither are present), the Pokémon is curious about the Pokéblock.

If a player chooses to throw a Safari Ball, the catch factor is multiplied by 1275/100 (rounded down) to obtain the modified catch rate. At the beginning of each turn, a randomly generated value from 0 to 99 (inclusive) is obtained, and if this value is less than 5 times the escape factor, the Pokémon will escape at the end of the turn unless captured. Modifications to a Pokémon's escape rate will not take effect until the following turn.

These numbers translate to a 5% change in probability of escaping for every unit change (plus or minus 1) in the escape factor, with an initial 15% chance of escape; and approximately a 2.5% change in probability of capture for every unit change in the capture factor, with an initial capture probability of approximately catch rate/510 rounded down to the nearest multiple of 0.025 (2.5%), or 0.025 if it would be less.

Pokéblock throw bug

In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, instead of the escape factor having a minimum value of 1 (5% chance to flee) like the catch factor, the game is coded to set the escape factor to 1 if it would become negative due to a thrown Pokéblock. This means it is possible for the player to throw Pokéblocks such that a Pokémon's escape factor becomes exactly 0, and the Pokémon will have a 0% chance to escape. Exploiting this can make it very easy to catch Hoenn Safari Zone Pokémon. Though, it is worth noting that if the "escape factor" is ever equal to 1, the game will not reduce it further regardless of which Pokéblocks are thrown by the player.

Due to an oddity in the programming of Pokéblock Feeders, the distribution of wild Pokémon's natures is not even across each of the possibilities. This causes Calm Pokémon to only spawn in 1/10 encounters if a bitter Pokéblock is in the feeder while Careful natured Pokémon will occur in nearly 4/10 encounters. This gives players an opportunity to greatly increase the effectiveness of their Pokéblock manipulation.

The optimal catching strategy for exploiting this is as follows:

Make these three single- flavor Pokéblocks: two green * (bitter) Pokéblocks, and one red * (spicy) Pokéblock. Put the green * Pokéblock into a feeder and start a wild encounter near that feeder.

Note: this can be done with yellow * , pink * , blue * , and green * Pokéblocks in the feeder; green * is just the most effective. With any of these colors make a red * Pokéblock as well. If you would like to use a red * Pokéblock in the feeder pair it with a yellow * (sour) Pokéblock.

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  • If the Pokémon's catch rate is higher than 200, throw Safari Balls .
  • 1) If the Pokémon is curious (escape factor = 0), throw Safari Balls .
  • 2a) If the Pokémon is enthralled (escape factor = 0), throw Safari Balls .
  • 2b) If the Pokémon is curious (escape factor = 1), throw Safari Balls .
  • 3) If the Pokémon is enthralled (escape factor = 1), throw Safari Balls .

This strategy results in, at minimum, a 75.88% chance to catch any Pokémon that appears.

The Safari Zone Pokémon Catch Rate goes as follows:

Vending Machine

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire , there is a Vending Machine at the entrance to the Safari Zone.

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  • No Pokémon introduced in Generation III appear in this Safari Zone.
  • In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire , the entrance to the Safari Zone has a book titled "The Path of the Safari Zone" written by the founder of the Safari Zone.
  • In Pokémon Emerald , the Rare Candy in Area 6 cannot be picked up if the player tries to pick it up while facing it from the north or the west.
  • Hoenn Safari Zone Areas 1, 2, and 4 from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire can be found in the internal data of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen . However, the tileset data is missing, so the maps are glitched.
  • Both Aipom and Gligar can be found in the Emerald expansion of the Safari Zone, both of which would become version exclusive Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violets DLC: The Teal Mask.

Hoenn Safari Zone Area 1 in FireRed and LeafGreen

Hoenn Safari Zone Area 1 in FireRed and LeafGreen

Hoenn Safari Zone Area 2 in FireRed and LeafGreen

Hoenn Safari Zone Area 2 in FireRed and LeafGreen

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Safari Zones are specially controlled preservoirs that are inhabited by various Pokémon that are rarely found elsewhere.

There is one Safari Zone in each region . They each charge a 5,000 fee to enter for a 20-minute session, as well as 50,000 for a 24-hour Safari Zone pass.

Unlike handheld games, you are not prevented from attacking the Pokémon or using any other type of Pokéballs to capture them. You can weaken the wild Pokémon with your own lineup and use any Pokéballs available to you in order to capture them, increasing your chances of capturing them.

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Location of Safari Zone in the Hoenn region

The Hoenn Safari Zone is found west of Lilycove City , in Hoenn . It is generally considered the best Safari Zone for making money and hunting, as it contains a lot of sought after Pokémon for PvP.

This is a paid area where players must first buy a 24-hours ticket for $400,000 from the Ticket Seller at the entrance, before being allowed in.

A fishing level of 50 is required to fish in this area.

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By CaptainGrey February 21, 2015 in Guide Tavern

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Captaingrey.

This guide is made to help you know which Pokemon are available in the Safari Zone in Kanto & Hoenn ; What their encounter rates are ( Very Common / Common / Average / Rare / Very rare ) , what items they can hold, and what items you can find inside.

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The Safari Zone in Kanto is located at Fuchsia City

Entry fees : 500 $$

Safari balls : 30

Steps : 600

>>> ENTRANCE <<<

Nidoran m -> common

Nidoran f -> common

Rhyhorn -> common

Exeggcute -> common

Venonat -> average

Nidorino -> average

Nidorina -> average

Parasect -> rare (Can hold Big & Tiny Mushroom)

Pinsir / Scyther -> rare

Chansey -> very rare (Can hold Lucky Egg)

Slowpoke/Psyduck -> very commons (day and night)

Magikarp -> 100%

Goldeen -> common

Poliwag -> average

Magikarp -> average

Seaking -> common

Dratini  ->average (Can hold Dragon Fang & Dragon Scale)

Psyduck -> rare

Slowpoke -> rare

Dragonair -> very rare (Can hold Dragon Fang & Dragon Scale)

Nugget  : On the island (requires Surf )

Leaf Stone  : on the island (requires Surf ) (hidden)

>>> AREA 1 <<<

Nidoran m -> common

Nidoran f --> common

Doduo -> common

Paras -> average (Can hold Tiny & Big Mushroom)

Parasect -> rare (Can hold Tiny & Big Mushroom)

Kangaskhan -> rare

Scyther / Pinsir -> very rare

Psyduck / Slowpoke -> very common

Magikarp -> very commons

Poliwag -> common

Magikarp -> common

Dratini -> average (Can hold Dragon Fang & Dragon Scale)

Leaf Stone  : On the upper pathway near the rest house

TM 11 (Sunny Day)  : On the ledge beside the pond

Max Potion  : Far west of the small mountain

Full Restore  : Near the rest house

>>> AREA 2 <<<

Nidoran f -> common


Paras -> average (Can hold Tiny & Big mushroom)

Lickitung -> average

Venomoth -> rare

Nidorina -> rare

Chansey -> rare (Can Hold Lucky Egg)

Tauros -> very rare

Psyduck / Slowpoke -> very commons

Protein  : On the upper pathway near the rest house

TM 47 (Steel Wing)  : Beside a tree west of the rest house

Quick Claw  : On a grassless patch in the middle of the area

>>> AREA 3 <<<

Exeggcute -> average

Nidorin f -> rare

Tauros -> rare

Kangaskhan -> very rare

Max revive  : in a corner at the southeast base of the mountain

Max potion  : in the grass at the southwest base of the mountain

Gold Teeth  : south of the sign asking to find them (obligatory for obtain HM 04 Strength)

TM 32 (Double team)  : southeast of the Secret House

Revive  : on the southeast statue near the Secret House (hidden)

HM 03 (SURF)  : from the man in the Secret House

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The Safari Zone in Hoenn is located Route 121 before Lilycove City

>>> AREA 1 / ENTRANCE <<<

Oddish -> common

Kakuna -> common

Girafarig -> common

Wobbuffet -> average

Doduo -> average

Natu -> average

Pikachu -> rare (can hold Light Ball)

Gloom -> rare

Gloom-> rare

Psyduck -> 100%

Magikarp -> very common

Goldeen -> commmon

Goldeen -> very common

Max revive  : Far southwest of the Area, beyond the pond (requires Surf )

Gloom -> average

Pinsir -> rare

Dodrio -> rare

Psyduck -> very common

Golduck -> rare

TM 22 (Solar Beam)  : Far northeast of the area, beyond the pond (requires Surf and Mach Bike )

>>> AREA 4 <<<

Geodude (Rock Smash) -> 100% (can hold e verstone)

Phanpy / Donphan -> common

Heracross -> rare

Xatu -> rare

Calcium  : In the far northwest part of the area (requires Acro Bike )

>>> AREA 5 <<<

Mareep -> common

Sunkern -> common

Spinarak -> average

Aipom -> average

HootHoot -> rare

Snubull -> rare

Gligar -> rare

Stantler -> rare

Chikorita -> very rare

Wooper -> common

Marill -> common

Totodile -> very rare

Quagsire -> very rare

Remoraid -> common

Octillery -> very rare

PP up  : Three squares south of the southernmost Pokéblock stand (hidden)

Full Restore  : In the furthest southeast patch of grass (hidden)

Big Pearl  : East in a patch of grass beyond the top of the waterfall

>>> AREA 6 <<<

Shuckle (Rock Smash) -> 100% (can hold Root or Claw Fossils)

Aipom -> common

Teddiursa -> common

Sunkern -> average

Ledyba -> average

Houndour -> rare

Miltank -> rare

Pineco -> rare

Cyndaquil -> very rare

Rare Candy : In the southeast portion of the area there is a 2×3 patch of light green grass in the lower right portion of it (hidden)

Zinc  : In a small nook among the wall in the rocky path to the north (hidden)

Nugget  : Between two ledges at the end of the rocky path to the west

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JonazDK

will u include something about catchrate and best way to catch diffrents pokes?

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Michelle

Well done! Don't forget to include that you can find Claw & Root fossils on Shuckle in the Hoenn SZ when you add that to the guide, also a neat little trick for mass Shuckle hunting; Rock Smash all Rocks in Area -> Switch Channels & you don't have to move. :)

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Moved to that main forum and added to the Guide Tavern Index.

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I am planning on endorsing your guide when I get the chance to. Stay tuned to the RR News channel!

[spoiler]Keep up the good work! ;) [/spoiler]

Malorne

less common, more %'s pls
its hard to judge percentiles, especially when the developers changed up the safari zones (lotad at night in Kanto, that is evidence of a change...).
means that they have the % as well. Besides, i'm not asking for cpt to put it in half n hour later, whenever they are accurate

I do pose this question to you Malorne, do you understand the fact that CaptainGrey is not a dev? I know that he posted where all the pokes are, but at the same time, he probably ventured out into the safari a couple of times. Captain is just giving his input from a CM's prospective. ( C M = Community Manager not Development Manager). Thus, Captain probably does not have the percentiles on top of his head. The devs have a hard job, but at the same time, they shouldn't be responsible for giving us percentiles, that is just plan silly. My conclusion to the problem, lack the percentiles (in the Emerald Guide Book, I read it and when it was showing pokemon, it didn't say "Whismer 100% " instead it stated "Whismer Very Common ." Percentiles are just plan silly and are not needed to make an effective guide. CaptainGrey made a to the point guide that I am planning to advertise on my YT channel, it is to the point, and no need for silly numbers.

I do pose this question to you Malorne, do you understand the fact that CaptainGrey is not a dev?
 CaptainGrey made a to the point guide that I am planning to advertise on my YT channel, it is to the point, and no need for silly numbers.
how is this about your channel again? i prefer numbers of rarity, gives more precise rates.

1. The devs can't give numbers because then that would be like looking into a mathematics guide of PokeMMO rather than a typical guide. Thus, if they did give exact numbers, this would ruin the fun of the game, and this would single-handedly, expose the game too much.

2. Please refrain from insulting my YouTube channel, it is not polite. I am not going to insult you although I do feel like doing it sometimes. Violates Rule 1 clause a

These are two important points I would like to express to you. Please read them. Like I said, I am going to refrain from insulting you for all the distress you are causing here on a simplistic and to the point guide.

1. The devs can't give numbers because then that would be like looking into a mathematics guide of PokeMMO rather than a typical guide. Thus, if they did give exact numbers, this would ruin the fun of the game, and this would single-handedly, expose the game too much.   2. Please refrain from insulting my YouTube channel, it is not polite. I am not going to insult you although I do feel like doing it sometimes. Violates Rule 1 clause a   These are two important points I would like to express to you. Please read them. Like I said, I am going to refrain from insulting you for all the distress you are causing here on a simplistic and to the point guide.
i didn't insult your channel lol, was simply asking what was the validity about it with the topic at hand (which is irrelivant btw) also, giving out exact encounter rates doesn't change that much of a thing with the fun of the game, coz it isn't... so i don't see why not actually, why am i even arguing with you lol. Cpt, give enc rates mate  

You should play the game itself. You are ruining fun because you are bluntly giving way number information instead of a generic Very Common . Do you want to deface hope for those that want to catch Chansey, but come to find out that there is a 5% chance of encountering it. That would ruin hope for chansey lovers and also discorage people from venturing out into the Safari Zone for that Chansey or Kangaskan. Instead of ruining people's hopes, make a genaric Very Common or Very Rare label, saves the trouble and the more generic you can be, the happier the player base.

More numbers = More stress  <---Important formula for an MMO's success

I will not give the % encounter rates, and please stop to debate about it on this topic to keep it clean. Thanks

do i need to remind you that some values are based on encounter rates?

Well done! Don't forget to include that you can find Claw & Root fossils on Shuckle in the Hoenn SZ when you add that to the guide, also a neat little trick for mass Shuckle hunting; Rock Smash all Rocks in Area -> Switch Channels & you don't have to move.  :)
I am planning on endorsing your guide when I get the chance to. Stay tuned to the RR News channel!   [spoiler]Keep up the good work! ;) [/spoiler]
Safari Zone tips...

I want to make an announcement, I endorsed your safari guide. I hope I helped in making your guide more known throughout the PokeMMO community.

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Gunthug

hey quick think I noticed - in Area 4, i'm encountering a lot of Donphan (not phanphy, as the guide suggests). Otherwise this has been super helpful!

Ye I noticed this today too, i'll add it to the thread, thanks :)

Axler

Hey I cant seem to bunny hop or wheelie using the acro bike to access area 4 in Hoenn

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DarkDragonborn

DarkDragonborn

Yes! Been looking for this kind of guide.

KingRechey

O.o what tauros more rare then chanseys in area 2 weird cuz i was running into tauros left and right one after another more then other pokes and way more then chanseys!

Weedle

I'm pretty sure for zone four in hoenn that xatu is a common, I have been encountering it more than donphan

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Pokémon Gen 3 Safari Zone: Exploring the Wilds of Hoenn

The Pokémon Gen 3 Safari Zone was a thrilling addition to the Hoenn region. Trainers encountered a variety of rare and elusive Pokémon, making it an unforgettable experience. This article will dive into the unique encounters and strategies for success within this iconic Safari Zone.

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Exploring the Pokémon Generation 3 Safari Zone: A Diverse and Thrilling Adventure

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Is there a Safari Zone in Hoenn?

Yes, there is a Safari Zone in Hoenn. It is located in the Hoenn region, specifically in Route 121. The Safari Zone in Hoenn is quite unique as it has different areas with varying Pokémon encounters and mechanics. Trainers can participate in various activities such as catching Pokémon, searching for rare species, and participating in special events . It provides an exciting and different experience from regular wild encounters in other parts of the region.

How can Pokémon be caught in Safari Zone Gen 3?

In Generation 3, Pokémon can be caught in the Safari Zone by utilizing special Safari Balls that are provided exclusively for use within the area. The Safari Zone operates differently from other areas in that trainers don’t engage in traditional turn-based battles to weaken the Pokémon before trying to catch them. Instead, they throw bait or rocks to influence the wild Pokémon’s behavior and increase the chances of a successful catch. After throwing bait to calm the Pokémon, the chance of capture is increased, but the Pokémon might flee. Conversely, using rocks makes the Pokémon more likely to stay, but also increases their likelihood of fleeing. Trainers then have limited Safari Balls to attempt to catch the Pokémon. The mechanics in the Safari Zone provide a unique and challenging experience for those seeking to expand their Pokémon collections.

Is there a Safari Zone in Emerald?

Yes, there is a Safari Zone in Pokémon Emerald. The Safari Zone is located in the northwest area of Hoenn, in Route 121. It functions similarly to other Safari Zones in the series, where players can encounter and catch wild Pokémon using Safari Balls . The Pokémon available for capture in the Emerald Safari Zone include a variety of different species compared to those found in other areas of the game.

What is the rarest Pokémon in the Safari Zone?

The rarest Pokémon in the Safari Zone is Chansey , which has a very low encounter rate. It’s known for being incredibly difficult to find and catch due to its rarity. Many players consider it a coveted catch when visiting the Safari Zone.

Frequently asked questions

How can i increase my chances of encountering rare pokémon in the safari zone in pokémon gen 3.

Use special Pokeblocks or berries to attract rare Pokémon, and try different areas and times of day for better chances.

What are the different mechanics and rules of the Safari Zone in Pokémon Gen 3 compared to other generations?

In Pokémon Gen 3, the mechanics and rules of the Safari Zone are different compared to other generations, as it uses a step counter system rather than a limited number of Safari Balls. Additionally, certain areas are only accessible with specific Acro Bike or Mach Bike maneuvers.

Are there any specific strategies or tips for successfully catching Pokémon in the Safari Zone in Pokémon Gen 3?

Avoid using bait and rocks, focus on timing your throws carefully, and use the right balls for different Pokémon .

In conclusion, the Pokémon Gen 3 Safari Zone was a pivotal addition to the series, introducing new Pokémon and providing a unique gameplay experience. The implementation of the Safari Zone mechanics, along with the variety of rare Pokémon that could be found, made it a memorable feature for many trainers. As the Pokémon franchise continues to evolve, the legacy of the Gen 3 Safari Zone remains an important part of its history.

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This Safari Zone is only accessible to Trainers participating in the Safari Game. In a Safari Game, players may only use Safari Balls, and rather than weaken wild Pokémon in battle, players must use non-conventional tactics to try and catch them. For 500 Pokeyen, the player is granted entry and 30 Safari Balls. The player is limited to 600 steps and the player is only allowed entry if they also have a Pokéblock Case.

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    Safari Zones are specially controlled preservoirs that are inhabited by various Pokémon that are sparsely huntable elsewhere.. One Safari Zone is stationed in each mainland region; and while the spawnsets vary in each one, they immutably share these commonalities: they charge a 5,000 fee to enter for a 20-minute session, as well as 50,000 for a 24-hour-admissible Safari Zone pass.

  6. Hoenn Safari Zone

    The Hoenn Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone) is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can enter to catch wild Pokémon.The entrance is on Hoenn's Route 121.. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, this Safari Zone is only accessible to Trainers participating in the Safari Game.In a Safari Game, players may only use Safari Balls, and rather than weaken wild ...

  7. Pokemon Revolution Online Walkthrough Pt 14 Safari Zone

    In this Pokemon Revolution Online Walkthrough video, the hunt for surf begins. We need it to get to Saffron City. According to a Pokemon Trainer the Surf TM ...

  8. ROUTE 120, 121 AND HOENN SAFARI ZONE

    Welcome to Pokemon Revolution Online!! This fan made Online game starts you off at Kanto and ends with Sinnoh right now I think atm! Fight, train, battle you...

  9. Category:Safari Zones

    Category page. Safari Zones are specially controlled preservoirs that are inhabited by various Pokémon that are rarely found elsewhere. There is one Safari Zone in each region. They each charge a 5,000 fee to enter for a 20-minute session, as well as 50,000 for a 24-hour Safari Zone pass. Unlike handheld games, you are not prevented from ...

  10. Pokéarth

    The Safari Zone is located within Route 121 and contains a variety of Pokémon not typically found within the Hoenn region. Originally, it has four areas. The two bottom ones can be accessed at any time. The northwest one requires the Mach Bike while the northeast one requires the Acro Bike. In Emerald, two more areas open up after the National ...

  11. Safari Zone (Hoenn) Pokémon locations

    This is the Pokémon Location guide for Safari Zone in Hoenn. Choose which generation of games you're playing to see the Pokémon and capture methods. Generation 6. Area 1. Area 2. Area 3. Area 4. Generation 3.

  12. Pokéarth

    The Safari Zone is located within Route 121 and contains a variety of Pokémon not typically found within the Hoenn region. It has four areas within it which require traversal using either the Mach Bike or Acro Bike, with some parts requiring both. Unlike previous Safari Zones, there are no time limits of capture limits within.

  13. Hoenn Safari Zone

    The Hoenn Safari Zone is found west of Lilycove City, in Hoenn. It is generally considered the best Safari Zone for making money and hunting, as it contains a lot of sought after Pokémon for PvP. This is a paid area where players must first buy a 24-hours ticket for $400,000 from the Ticket Seller at the entrance, before being allowed in. A fishing level of 50 is required to fish in this area.

  14. [Hunt Guide] Safari Zone Guide

    General. Guide Tavern. [Hunt Guide] Safari Zone Guide. This guide is made to help you know which Pokemon are available in the Safari Zone in Kanto & Hoenn; What their encounter rates are (Very Common / Common / Average / Rare / Very rare) , what items they can hold, and what items you can find inside. GRASS SURFING FISHING.

  15. Safari zone 2 Kanto

    Please do not contact staff members for private support. Share your questions on the forums, as they can then be of use to others. This topic is now closed to further replies. Hey, I'm kinda stuck 'cause i can't get to the 2nd and 3rd area in the safari zone. I can't find the entrance for the two spots.

  16. Pokémon Gen 3 Safari Zone: Exploring the Wilds of Hoenn

    Is there a Safari Zone in Emerald? Yes, there is a Safari Zone in Pokémon Emerald. The Safari Zone is located in the northwest area of Hoenn, in Route 121. It functions similarly to other Safari Zones in the series, where players can encounter and catch wild Pokémon using Safari Balls. The Pokémon available for capture in the Emerald Safari ...

  17. Safari Zone (Hoenn)

    The Hoenn Safari Zone is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can enter to capture certain types of Pokémon. The entrance is on Route 121.. This Safari Zone is only accessible to Trainers participating in the Safari Game. In a Safari Game, players may only use Safari Balls, and rather than weaken wild Pokémon in battle, players must use non-conventional tactics to try and catch them.