Victory Road
Victory Road (Outer) | ||||
Wild Pokemon | Types | Level(s) | Rarity | |
![]() | Vullaby | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 38, 40, 37, 39 | B: 35% W: 0% |
![]() | Rufflet | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 38, 40, 37, 39 | B: 0% W: 35% |
![]() | Heatmor | ![]() | Lv. 37 ~ 40 | 45% |
![]() | Mienfoo | ![]() | Lv. 38, 40 | 15% |
![]() | Fraxure | ![]() | Lv. 40 | 5% |
Victory Road (First Room) | ||||
Wild Pokemon | Types | Level(s) | Rarity | |
![]() | Durant | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 37 ~ 40 | 40% |
![]() | Boldore | ![]() | Lv. 39 | 20% |
![]() | Deino | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 38 ~ 40 | 20% |
![]() | Woobat | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 37 | 10% |
![]() | Mienfoo | ![]() | Lv. 39 | 10% |
Shaking Grass / Swirling Dust | Level(s) | Rarity | ||
![]() | Excadrill | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 37 ~ 40 | 100% |
Victory Road 2F | ||||
Wild Pokemon | Types | Level(s) | Rarity | |
![]() | Durant | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 37 ~ 40 | 40% |
![]() | Boldore | ![]() | Lv. 37, 39 | 30% |
![]() | Woobat | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 37 ~ 40 | 20% |
![]() | Mienfoo | ![]() | Lv. 39 | 10% |
Shaking Grass / Swirling Dust | Level(s) | Rarity | ||
![]() | Excadrill | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 37 ~ 40 | 100% |
Victory Road 3F | ||||
Wild Pokemon | Types | Level(s) | Rarity | |
![]() | Durant | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 39 ~ 42 | 40% |
![]() | Boldore | ![]() | Lv. 39, 41 | 30% |
![]() | Woobat | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 39, 40, 42 | 20% |
![]() | Mienfoo | ![]() | Lv. 41 | 10% |
Victory Road 4F? | ||||
Wild Pokemon | Types | Level(s) | Rarity | |
![]() | Durant | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 39 ~ 42 | 40% |
![]() | Boldore | ![]() | Lv. 39, 41 | 30% |
![]() | Woobat | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 39 ~ 42 | 20% |
![]() | Mienfoo | ![]() | Lv. 41 | 10% |
You'll start at the outside of a big cave complex. Not much to see out here, so just go ahead and head inside.
If you have a Pokemon with Surf, go ahead and cross the water in the northern part of the room to reach a Max Revive. Afterwards, climb the stairs and head to the second floor.
Upstairs is a Cool Trainer with a Whimsicott L45 and a Zebstrika L45. Beat her, then head outside to the south.
You'll be along a cliff thingy out there. As you walk forward, the two Trainers up atop the cliff will notice you. One of them will slide down the edge of the cliff while the other will be too chicken to. That's your cue; you can slide down any cliffs near the breaks in the fence while on the outside.
The first cliff you should slide down is the one off to the east. Slide down there, then keep heading east, then head back into the insides of the cave.
Inside, you can surf across the water for a shortcut, but there's also a Rare Candy across the water to the north that you should get first. Head up the stairs on the western side of the room.
Up the stairs, ignore the southern exit; it just takes you back outside where you can slide down to where you just came from. Instead, head north and climb up even more stairs.
One more Cool Trainer for you to fight here. This guy has a Stoutland L45 and a Scolipede L45. Go outside after you've taken him on.
Now's where you have some options. First of all, if you head east, through the cracked ground, you will find a break in the fence that you can slide down. It will take you back to the beginning when all is said and done, but not before giving you access to TM12 (Taunt) — an attack that prevents the opponent from using any attacks other than damaging attacks for the next few turns. It's not very useful in-game, though, especially since nothing really uses Teleport. Other than that, you'll want to head west (after getting back to where you were if you bothered to get the TM), where there will be two entrances of the cave you can go into...
Going into the first one (which is optional, but advisable) leads you to a Veteran with anBeheeyem L44, a Lilligant L45, and a Heatmor L44. Once again, you're faced with going either east and down the stairs or up and up the stairs. Go ahead and go east so you can push the boulder you saw earlier out of the way, granting you quicker access here in case you need to heal or leave or something, then go up the stairs and fight another Cool Trainer, who uses aSimisage L44, a Simipour L44, and, you guessed it, a Simisear L44. Just past her is a Full Restore out the exit. Go back to where the two entrances were, and then go inside of the second entrance to the west.
In the second entrance, which is the one you actually want to go in, head inside and fight the Black Belt. He has a Scrafty L43, a Mienfoo L43, and a Conkeldurr L43. Head upstairs, and then fight the Doctor right there. You know you want to fight him! He's got a Gothorita L43 and aLeavanny L43. After the battle, he'll heal up your Pokemon, and will heal them any time you talk to him in the future. Sweet!
Head along the edge of the room, then push the boulder into the hole to help you avoid taking the long way again. Head up the stairs and then you'll be able to go either north or south. South takes you to the edge, which lets you jump down the cliff and back to an earlier spot; north is where you really want to go.
Climb those stairs, then fight the Cool Trainer. He uses a Klang L44, a Darmanitan L44, and aSeismitoad L44. Once more, you'll be able to choose between left and right, so choose the left exit to reach a Full Heal, then take the right exit to get to another place outside.
Uh oh, there are two breaks in the fence, and you can't see down below you! What do you do? Just fall down the one to the far right, that's what you do. It'll take you down to a previously inaccessible ledge with a cave. Inside the cave, there are a bunch of steps for you to climb, along with a Veteran for you to fight. He's got a Gigalith L45 and a Eelektross L46.
Keep climbing up those steps until you reach the next floor, where you can go south to go outside or go down some stairs to the west.
Legendary Pokemon: Terrakion
If you've already visited the Mistralton Cave and released the legendary Pokemon there, you can find yourself the third of the trio hiding in here: Terrakion. Just go down those stairs to the west, shove the boulder out of the way, and then head west across the boulder until you see a cave. Terrakion will be waiting inside for you if those conditions have been met! Save your game, then take on the legendary beast!
Victory Road (Hidden) | |||
![]() | Terrakion Lv. 42 |
As with most Pokemon, Dusk Balls are your absolute best bet, but Ultra Balls will function pretty well, too. Weaken it to the best of your ability, then just keep chucking Dusk Balls at it. It may take some time, but if you run too low on balls to use, just reset and try again.
Regardless of if you want to catch Terrakion or not, you'll want to head outside at some point, so go ahead and do that afterwards. Now, you can slide down to the right, but that just takes you back to whence you came. There's a Pokemon Ranger that remarks depending on where you slide, you'll end up at a different place. True, very true, so you need to aim carefully.
These next two parts are optional; you might want to head north to the Pokemon League right now before doing them so you can quickly fly back there, since you'll be sent to the beginning.
Aiming to the right of the man will cause you to slide allllll the way down, although to a previously inaccessible valley. There's a Nugget down there, as well as a cave. Inside of the cave, head up the steps, but keep a watchful eye because you can actually head east as you're heading up the stairs. There's a hidden Max Revive in the area as well as a hidden Max Potion. Finally, keep going up the stairs and you'll reach a ledge with TM02 (Dragon Claw), a powerful Physical-based Dragon-type attack that has no other effects, but a lot of clawed Pokemon can learn it. The ledge takes you back to where the Black Belt was.
Falling down to the left of the man leads you to a bridge that has TM93 (Wild Charge) on the other side, which is a powerful Physical-based Electric-type attack that inflicts 25% of the damage as recoil to the user, making it powerful but also harmful. It's still good, though, so you might as well teach it to something that can make good use of it that can't learn Thunderbolt (or has way less Sp. Atk than it does Attack). Fall down once again and then cross the next bridge to reach a cave that has a Calcium there, right by where the Doctor was. Don't jump just yet, though; head out of the cave and back to where you fell to fall down again. Over there you can get an Ultra Ball. Yeah, now you have to run east and you're at the very entrance again... but wasn't it worth it?
Alright, now that's out of the way. Head on north to the glorious Pokemon League!
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