Map LocationsEmerald
"Emerald adds the Battle Frontier postgame to Ruby and Sapphire's Hoenn, plus roaming Latios and Latias that you encounter once after picking which one you saw on TV. The Mirage Tower on Route 111 also keeps its disappearing-after-clear quirk, letting you grab a Claw or Root Fossil before the structure crumbles."
EMERALD MAP
Emerald's mega-map drills from Hoenn's overworld into the Cave of Origin, the Sky Pillar climb, and the Mt. Pyre cemetery interiors. The Buildings tab steps inside Mauville's contest hall and the New Mauville generator room beneath it. Granite Cave's three floors and Meteor Falls' multi-room layout sit under the Caves tab.
EMERALD LOCATIONS
Walk Emerald's chapter cards in story order from Littleroot Town, or filter by encounter method or type to jump to specific Pokemon. The Marine Cave and Terra Cave roam the Hoenn map randomly in the postgame, surfacing Kyogre or Groudon for the catches Ruby and Sapphire each locked to one version.
Main Story 61
Postgame 11
Other Locations 1
SPECIAL ENCOUNTERS
Special encounters are the one-time, fixed-location Pokemon you won't catch in random wild grass. Emerald has 16 total: 12 Legendary (story-locked, once per save) and 4 Static (gift Pokemon and route roadblocks).
Certain routes have permanent weather that determines which Pokemon appear. Route 119 has constant rain and is the only place to find Surskit at 1%. Desert areas like Route 111 require the Go-Goggles to enter. Weather in Emerald is fixed per location, not random or time-based. The same route always has the same conditions.
Feebas only appears on 6 random water tiles on Route 119 by fishing. The tiles change whenever the trendy phrase in Dewford changes. Once you find a Feebas tile, it stays active until someone changes the phrase. Fish the same tile repeatedly. The encounter rate on a valid tile is around 50% with any rod.
Smashable rocks on certain routes hide wild Pokemon inside them. Geodude and Nosepass are the most common finds. It's the only way to get Shuckle in the wild. Rock Smash encounters are separate from walking encounters at the same location, so check both methods when exploring a new area.
Yes, unlike Ruby and Sapphire where you're locked to one. The Root Fossil (Lileep) and Claw Fossil (Anorith) are both available through Mirage Tower in the Route 111 desert. You pick one when the tower crumbles, then find the other buried in the desert later.
Victory Road goes up to level 40-42 wild encounters with trainers in the mid-40s. For postgame, Sky Pillar has level 50+ encounters. Emerald's trainer rematching system (Match Call on the PokeNav) is the most efficient EXP method since rebattled trainers scale up with stronger teams after each call.
Emerald has 73 locations with wild Pokemon encounters, featuring 156 unique Pokemon species. The location with the most Pokemon variety is Safari Zone with 38 unique species.
Emerald has 12 legendary encounters: Deoxys (Lv. 30 at Birth Island), Mew (Lv. 30 at Faraway Island), Regirock (Lv. 40 at Route 111), Regice (Lv. 40 at Route 105), Registeel (Lv. 40 at Route 120), Latias (Lv. 50 at Southern Island), Latios (Lv. 50 at Southern Island), Rayquaza (Lv. 70 at Sky Pillar), Kyogre (Lv. 70 at Marine Cave), Groudon (Lv. 70 at Terra Cave), Lugia (Lv. 70 at Navel Rock), Ho Oh (Lv. 70 at Navel Rock).
The top fishing locations in Emerald by Pokemon variety are: Route 128 (5 species), Route 133 (5 species), Ever Grande City (5 species). These locations offer the widest selection of water-type Pokemon through various rod types (Old Rod, Good Rod, Super Rod).
























































