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Illustratory artwork of Hoenn on the client’s mini-map
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Overview
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Successional Order
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Starting Town
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Littleroot Town |
Pokémon League
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Hoenn League |
Indigenous Pokémon
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Generation III |
Criminal Syndicates
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Team Aqua,Team Magma |
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Mainland regions |
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Hoenn is one of the mainland regions that is currently playable in Pokémon Revolution Online. It is located south of Sinnoh.
By virtue of the regional linearity of the game’s storyline wherein regions are traveled to in generational succession, it is the third region that players venture into. It is made travelable after all-eight badges of Kanto and Johto have been acquired, and its Elite Four bureau has been vanquished.
It is inhabitated predominantly by Generation III Pokémon, being the native land of them. While a smattering of post-generational Pokémon are interspersed throughout the wild, Generation IV Pokémon and onwards will be mostly unacquirable until successive regions are completed, since there is a regionalized restriction to trading early on wherein only Pokémon caught from the region are tradable in its Pokémon Centers.
Transregional accessibility
Starting
In order to gain access to Hoenn, you must defeat Youngster Joey at Indigo Plateau. His sole requirement is a level 80 Rattata that has your OT.
After defeating Joey, speak with Hoenn Traveler Charles and you will be teleported to the Starting Truck in Littleroot Town.
Returning to Hoenn
Defeating the Hoenn Elite Four is a requisite to leave the region. You can choose to travel by ferry for a fee of 5,000, from Lilycove City to either Vermilion City, Olivine City, or Canalave City. The travel fee is voided if you have an active Transit Pass.
There is, however, a way to leave Hoenn without spending money. To do this, you must surf north of Mossdeep City, to Route 125. From there, keep surfing north until you encounter a pair of Sharpedo. Interact with them and they will leave, then continue north to Route 135, which then leads to Nap Town. Going right from the Pokémon Center will lead to Nap Shore, following this, surf north to Route 49. Continuing north will lead you to Route 40 and then to Olivine City.
Locations
Routes
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Cities and Towns
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Littleroot Town |
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Petalburg City |
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Rustboro City |
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Dewford Town |
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Slateport City |
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Mauville City |
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Lavaridge Town |
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Fortree City |
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Mossdeep City |
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Sootopolis City |
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- All emboldened, badge-prepended names are tenanted by official gyms.
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Notable sites
Landmarks |
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Petalburg Woods |
Rusturf Tunnel |
Granite Cave |
New Mauville |
Fiery Path |
Jagged Pass |
Meteor Falls |
Mt. Chimney |
Route 111 Desert |
Weather Institute |
Mt. Pyre |
Shoal Cave |
Sky Pillar |
Mirage Island |
Expansionary areas
Content
Starter Pokémon
Hoenn’s Starter Pokémon
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Treecko
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Mudkip
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Torchic
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Bosses
Hoenn bosses |
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Gingery Jones |
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Morty |
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Naruto Fanboy |
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Professor Birch |
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Steven |
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Tigerous |
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Toothless |
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Quests
Main article: Hoenn Quests