Mt. Pyre

Mt. Pyre — Hoenn
Overviewing collage
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Mt. Pyre 1F
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Mt. Pyre 2F
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Mt. Pyre 3F
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Mt. Pyre 4F
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Mt. Pyre Exterior
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Mt. Pyre Summit

Location

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A positional vantage point of Mt. Pyre in Hoenn.

Land Pokémon

Average levels
26
Members-only
3
Extremely Rares
1

Water Pokémon

Average levels
24
Members-only
0
Extremely Rares
0

Resources

Battleable NPCs
32
Ground-lootable items
2
Berry trees
0

Adjacent areas

Mt. Pyre
Route 122

Mt. Pyre is a Hoenn area located in Route 122. There are two parts to the area: the tower in which the regular trainers appear and the mountain which is almost exclusively used for the story.

Mt Pyre is most known for its mountain part. As the player is required to defeat around 20 Maqua grunts in a row without getting any reward whatsoever, it has become famous as the most annoying part of the story in Pokemon Revolution Online.

Notable miscellanies

Mr. Leppa

Mr. Leppa is located in the south-east corner of Mt. Pyre 3F. He will sell packs of 50 Leppa Berries for the price of 30,000. This returns to 600 a Leppa Berry, which is the same price of an Ether for the same effect. Since they can also easily be obtained through Berry Trees, it is not recommended to purchase his deal, although it is still recommended to prepare some of them for the Maqua Encounter.

Nurse Jenny

There is a Nurse Jenny located in the middle west of Mt. Pyre 3F. She will heal the player’s Pokémons for the price of 2,500.

Maqua Encounter

Going south from the 3rd floor leads to the mountain area of Mt. Pyre. The path from there to the summit is very long. During the Maqua Encounter however, there will be many Maqua members, all having a good amount of rather high leveled Pokémons, blocking the way all along that path, which must almost all be fought in almost one go. If the player leaves midway, they will fight again. They also reward no experience nor money, which is why it is considered the most annoying story part of Pokemon Revolution Online.

Just before reaching the Mt. Pyre Summit, the player will be noticed that it is now possible to rest. Only after receiving this notice will it be possible to return to the Pokemon Center and rest without the Maqua Grunts respawning. Furthermore, none of the trainers in Mt. Pyre Summit will respawn, although they still reward no money nor experience.

There are 19 trainers with a total of 50 Pokémons in Mt. Pyre Exterior, so PP supplies must be prepared accordingly.

The Maqua encounter ends after seeing the event with the two leaders and Jackson at the very end of the summit and speaking with the old man. The next destination will be the Magma Hideout at Jagged Pass, but make sure you have received the Blue Orb and the Red Orb before leaving.

Rachel’s Friends Quest (Ketoprak)

One of the locations the fifth friend of Rachel can be found in is in Mt. Pyre Exterior, in the north-east corner. He will trade the player’s Pokeball for a Potion yet again.

The next friend to find will be Lilliana, who can be found in one of the last three cities, Mossdeep City, Sootopolis City or Pacifidlog Town.

Morty (boss)

Morty is in the center of Mt. Pyre 4F, the last floor of the tower. He will fight the player on the condition that he or she has a full team of 6 level 100 Pokémons as well as over 200 hours of accumulated playtime. See the main article for more information.

Main article: Morty (boss)

Wild Pokémon

Mt. Pyre 1F

Land

Pokémon Level range Times Held Item Rarity Tier
Duskull 24-29 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Patrat 24-29 Morning Day Night Common
Rattata 24-29 Morning Day Night Common
Shuppet 24-29 Morning Day Night Uncommon
  • Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area
  • Emboldened levels indicate they are isolatable with the Repel trick

Mt. Pyre 2F

Land

Pokémon Level range Times Held Item Rarity Tier
Duskull 24-29 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Patrat 24-29 Morning Day Night Common
Rattata 24-29 Morning Day Night Common
Shuppet 24-29 Morning Day Night Uncommon
  • Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area
  • Emboldened levels indicate they are isolatable with the Repel trick

Mt. Pyre 3F

Land

Pokémon Level range Times Held Item Rarity Tier
Duskull 24-29 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Patrat 24-29 Morning Day Night Common
Shuppet 24-29 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Unown 24-29 Morning Day Night Common
  • Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area
  • Emboldened levels indicate they are isolatable with the Repel trick

Mt. Pyre 4F

Land

Pokémon Level range Times Held Item Rarity Tier
Duskull 24-29 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Patrat 24-29 Morning Day Night Common
Rattata 24-29 Morning Day Night Common
Shuppet 24-29 Morning Day Night Uncommon
  • Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area
  • Emboldened levels indicate they are isolatable with the Repel trick

Mt. Pyre Exterior

Land

Pokémon Level range Times Held Item Rarity Tier
Bronzor 24-29 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Duskull 24-29 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Elgyem 24-29 Morning Day Night Rare
Growlithe 24-29 Morning Day Night Fire Stone Uncommon
Meditite 24-27 Morning Day Night Rare
Rattata 24-29 Morning Day Night Common
Shuppet 24-29 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Vulpix 24-29 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Wingull 24-29 Morning Day Night Common
Zubat 24-29 Morning Day Night Common
  • Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area
  • Emboldened levels indicate they are isolatable with the Repel trick

Water

Pokémon Level range Times Held Item Rod Rarity Tier
Lotad 21-26 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Marill 21-26 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Poliwag 21-26 Morning Day Night Kings Rock Common
Poliwhirl 21-26 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Quagsire 21-26 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Wooper 21-26 Morning Day Night Common
  • Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area
  • Emboldened levels indicate they are isolatable with the Repel trick

Headbuttable Trees

Pokémon Levels Rarity Tier

Mt. Pyre Summit

Land

Pokémon Level range Times Held Item Rarity Tier
Bronzor 21-26 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Chimecho 21-26 Morning Day Night Rare
Elgyem 21-26 Morning Night Rare
Growlithe 21-26 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Meditite 27-32 Morning Day Night Rare
Patrat 21-26 Morning Day Night Common
Shuppet 21-26 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Vulpix 21-26 Morning Day Night Fire Stone Uncommon
Zubat 21-26 Morning Day Night Common
  • Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area
  • Emboldened levels indicate they are isolatable with the Repel trick

Water

Surfing
Pokémon Level range Times Held Item Rod Rarity Tier
Lotad 21-26 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Marill 21-26 Morning Uncommon
Poliwag 21-26 Morning Day Night Kings Rock Common
Poliwhirl 21-26 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Quagsire 21-26 Morning Day Night Common
Wooper 21-26 Morning Day Night Common
  • Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area
  • Emboldened levels indicate they are isolatable with the Repel trick

Items

Item Quantity Cooldown Location
Ultra Ball 1 Indefinite In the south-east corner of Mt. Pyre 2F.
Super Repel 1 Indefinite In the south-west corner of Mt. Pyre 3F.

NPC Trainers

Mt. Pyre 2F

Mt. Pyre 2F Trainers

Hex Maniac Valerie

Sableye
Lv. 35

Office Worker Luke

Manectric
Lv. 35

Scientist Mark

Lairon
Lv. 36

All NPCs cool down after 7 days unless noted contrariwise.

Mt. Pyre 3F

Mt. Pyre 3F Trainers

Psychic William

Ralts
Lv. 31
Kirlia
Lv. 34

Blackbelt Atsushi

Makuhita
Lv. 32
Machoke
Lv. 33
Hariyama
Lv. 34

Hex Maniac Kayla

Kadabra
Lv. 35

All NPCs cool down after 7 days unless noted contrariwise.

Mt. Pyre Exterior

None of these trainers reward any money nor experience. Furthermore, they will all respawn upon leaving the area and returning to it, unless the player has defeated all the trainers and received the notice that he or she can rest.

Mt. Pyre Exterior Trainers

Magma Grunt

Camerupt
Lv. 42
Mightyena
Lv. 43

Aqua Grunt

Weezing
Lv. 41
Skarmory
Lv. 42
Sharpedo
Lv. 42

Magma Grunt

Swellow
Lv. 42
Salamence
Lv. 43
Hariyama
Lv. 43

Aqua Grunt

Houndour
Lv. 41
Gardevoir
Lv. 42
Sharpedo
Lv. 42

Aqua Grunt

Staraptor
Lv. 43
Bastiodon
Lv. 43
Greninja
Lv. 44

Aqua Grunt

Braviary
Lv. 42
Talonflame
Lv. 43
Delphox
Lv. 43

Aqua Grunt

Chesnaught
Lv. 43
Abomasnow
Lv. 43
Weezing
Lv. 44

Magma Grunt

Excadrill
Lv. 42
Staraptor
Lv. 44
Camerupt
Lv. 43

Magma Grunt

Swellow
Lv. 42
Swellow
Lv. 43
Swellow
Lv. 42
Swellow
Lv. 43
Swellow
Lv. 43
Swellow
Lv. 42

Magma Grunt

Metagross
Lv. 44

Aqua Grunt

Gyarados
Lv. 41
Ludicolo
Lv. 42

Magma Grunt

Luxray
Lv. 42
Magmortar
Lv. 43

Magma Grunt

Electivire
Lv. 43
Steelix
Lv. 44

Aqua Grunt

Flygon
Lv. 42
Honchkrow
Lv. 43

Magma Grunt

Machamp
Lv. 43
Machamp
Lv. 43
Gallade
Lv. 44

Aqua Grunt

Staraptor
Lv. 43
Ampharos
Lv. 43
Seismitoad
Lv. 44
Hitmontop
Lv. 44

Aqua Grunt

Simipour
Lv. 43
Simisage
Lv. 44
Simisear
Lv. 44
Wailord
Lv. 45

Magma Grunt

Manectric
Lv. 44
Galvantula
Lv. 42
Mightyena
Lv. 43
Camerupt
Lv. 44
Umbreon
Lv. 44

Magma Grunt

Aerodactyl
Lv. 45
Claydol
Lv. 43
Banette
Lv. 43
Magnezone
Lv. 44
Camerupt
Lv. 43
Lucario
Lv. 45

All NPCs cool down after 7 days unless noted contrariwise.

Mt. Pyre Summit

None of these trainers reward any money nor experience. However, unlike the trainers in Mt. Pyre Exterior, these do not respawn upon leaving the area.

Mt. Pyre Summit Trainers

Magma Grunt

Torkoal
Lv. 46

Magma Grunt

Charizard
Lv. 44
Typhlosion
Lv. 44
Blaziken
Lv. 44

Aqua Grunt

Blastoise
Lv. 44
Feraligatr
Lv. 44

Aqua Grunt

Kingdra
Lv. 43
Swampert
Lv. 44
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Vampire

Crobat
Lv. 44
Gengar
Lv. 45

Magma Grunt

Mightyena
Lv. 44
Magmortar
Lv. 45
Camerupt
Lv. 45

Aqua Grunt

Azumarill
Lv. 46
Grumpig
Lv. 45
Sharpedo
Lv. 46

All NPCs cool down after 7 days unless noted contrariwise.