The Hoenn Pokedex from Ruby and Sapphire covers 386 Pokemon across three generations. Gen 3 added abilities, natures, and EVs, which means every Pokemon has more going on under the hood than just stats and typing. Double battles are new too. Use the type filter to narrow down the Hoenn roster, or sort by BST to find the stat leaders. Click any card for the full details.

Showing all 386 Pokemon that can exist in Ruby & Sapphire, including transfers from other games.

How to access additional Pokemon in Ruby & Sapphire

Gen 3's jump to the GBA broke backwards compatibility with every older game. Nothing from Gold, Silver, or Crystal can transfer into Ruby and Sapphire. That means filling the full 386 requires owning multiple GBA carts: FireRed or LeafGreen for Kanto species, plus the GameCube titles Colosseum and XD for a handful of exclusives.

The Hoenn regional dex lists 202 species. After the Champion battle, new areas open with legendary encounters, but most pre-Gen 3 Pokemon are locked behind inter-cart trading.

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Hariyama - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#049

Hariyama

fighting
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Goldeen - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#050

Goldeen

water
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Seaking - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#051

Seaking

water
D
Magikarp - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#052

Magikarp

water
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Gyarados - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#053

Gyarados

waterflying
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Azurill - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#054

Azurill

normalfairy
D
Marill - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#055

Marill

waterfairy
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Azumarill - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#056

Azumarill

waterfairy
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Geodude - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#057

Geodude

rockground
C
Graveler - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#058

Graveler

RockGround
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Golem - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#059

Golem

rockground
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Nosepass - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#060

Nosepass

rock
D
Skitty - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#061

Skitty

normal
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Delcatty - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#062

Delcatty

normal
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Zubat - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#063

Zubat

poisonflying
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Golbat - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#064

Golbat

poisonflying
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Crobat - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#065

Crobat

poisonflying
D
Tentacool - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#066

Tentacool

waterpoison
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Tentacruel - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#067

Tentacruel

waterpoison
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Sableye - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#068

Sableye

darkghost
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Mawile - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#069

Mawile

steelfairy
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Aron - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#070

Aron

steelrock
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Lairon - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#071

Lairon

steelrock
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Aggron - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#072

Aggron

steelrock
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Machop - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#073

Machop

fighting
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Machoke - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#074

Machoke

fighting
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Machamp - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#075

Machamp

fighting
D
Meditite - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#076

Meditite

fightingpsychic
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Medicham - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#077

Medicham

fightingpsychic
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Electrike - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#078

Electrike

electric
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Manectric - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#079

Manectric

electric
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Plusle - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#080

Plusle

electric
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Minun - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#081

Minun

electric
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Magnemite - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#082

Magnemite

electricsteel
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Magneton - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#083

Magneton

electricsteel
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Voltorb - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#084

Voltorb

electric
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Electrode - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#085

Electrode

electric
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Volbeat - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#086

Volbeat

bug
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Illumise - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#087

Illumise

bug
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Oddish - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#088

Oddish

grasspoison
D
Gloom - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#089

Gloom

grasspoison
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Vileplume - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#090

Vileplume

grasspoison
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Bellossom - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#091

Bellossom

grass
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Doduo - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#092

Doduo

normalflying
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Dodrio - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#093

Dodrio

normalflying
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Roselia - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#094

Roselia

grasspoison
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Gulpin - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#095

Gulpin

poison
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Swalot - Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
#096

Swalot

poison
  • 386 total across Generations 1 through 3. The Hoenn regional dex has 202 Pokemon available during the main story. The rest require trading with FireRed, LeafGreen, Emerald, or Colosseum/XD. Gen 3 can't trade with Gen 1 or Gen 2 games.

  • Ruby gets Groudon, Mawile, Zangoose, Solrock, and Seedot line. Sapphire gets Kyogre, Sableye, Seviper, Lunatone, and Lotad line. Plus about a dozen other minor differences.

  • Mudkip and it isn't close. Swampert is Water/Ground with only one weakness (Grass, 4x). It gets Earthquake and Surf for dual STAB and tanks most things. Torchic evolves into the solid Blaziken, and Treecko's Sceptile is fast but frail.

  • Abilities are passive traits introduced in Gen 3. Every Pokemon species has one or two possible abilities that provide an automatic effect in battle. Examples: Slaking's Truant forces it to skip every other turn despite 670 BST. Swampert's Torrent boosts Water moves when HP is low. Abilities can make or break a Pokemon.

  • Generation 3, released in 2002 in Japan and 2003 in North America for the Game Boy Advance. Introduced abilities, natures, double battles, and the EV/IV system that still exists today. Set in the Hoenn region.

  • Groudon (Ruby) vs Kyogre (Sapphire) is the main decision. Kyogre is generally considered stronger for in-game use since Water STAB with Drizzle covers more matchups. But the non-legendary exclusives matter too. Ruby's Zangoose and Sapphire's Seviper are thematic rivals.

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