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Pokémon Omega Cherry
ポケットモンスター オメガルビー
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Pokémon Omega Ruby'south boxart, featuring Primal Groudon
Pokémon Alpha Sapphire
ポケットモンスター アルファサファイア
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Pokémon Alpha Sapphire's boxart, featuring Key Kyogre
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Bones info
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Category: RPG
Players: i-4 players simultaneous
Connectivity: 3DS Wireless, StreetPass, SpotPass, Nintendo Network, IR
Developer: Game Freak
Publisher: Nintendo/The Pokémon Visitor
Function of: Generation VI cadre series
Ratings
CERO: A
ESRB: Due east
ACB: PG
OFLC: PG
PEGI: vii
GRAC: ALL
GSRR: half dozen+
Release dates
Nippon: November 21, 2014
North America: November 21, 2014
Australia: Nov 21, 2014
Europe: November 28, 2014
South korea: November 21, 2014
Hong Kong: November 21, 2014
Taiwan: Nov 21, 2014
Websites
Japanese: Official Japanese site
English: Pokémon.com
Nintendo.com (Pokémon Omega Blood-red)
Nintendo.com (Pokémon Blastoff Sapphire)
Official English site

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Pokémon Omega Cherry Japanese boxart

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Pokémon Blastoff Sapphire Japanese boxart

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StrategyWiki

Pokémon Omega Ruby (Japanese: ポケットモンスター オメガルビー Pocket Monsters Omega Ruby) and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire (Japanese: ポケットモンスター アルファサファイア Pocket Monsters Alpha Sapphire) are the second and concluding paired Generation Half-dozen games that are enhanced remakes of the third-generation titles Pokémon Crimson and Sapphire. The games were revealed in a worldwide announcement on the official Pokémon websites on May 7, 2014 and were released in near regions of the globe on November 21, 2014 with the exception of Europe, where the games were released on November 28, 2014.

Plot

The player starts their journey in Littleroot Town, where the family has simply moved from the Johto region after the role player's father, Norman, became the leader of the Petalburg Gym. The story starts off with the player riding in the moving van, which arrives in Littleroot. Later exiting the van, the histrion'southward female parent explains that they take just arrived at their new home; they then enter the house together, and there are Machoke movers carrying boxes. The player's mother suggests that the histrion innovate themselves to Professor Birch, a friend of Norman'southward.

Upon arriving at Birch's firm, his wife greets the player, and upstairs the player meets May or Brendan (the alternating-gender player character of the role player), the child of Professor Birch; afterward the introduction, she or he soon leaves to join Birch, who is out in the field. The actor and so finds Birch on Route 101, where he is being chased by a wild Poochyena. Birch asks the player to have a Poké Ball out of his bag, which is lying on the ground; the thespian then chooses betwixt Treecko, Mudkip, and Torchic equally their starter Pokémon. After choosing, a battle immediately begins with the wild Poochyena. Later on rescuing Birch, he lets the role player keep the chosen Pokémon as thanks for saving him. He so tells the player to come across up with his kid on Route 103 for pointers on how to be a Trainer.

In one case the role player finds May or Brendan on Road 103, they take their first trainer battle, after which they return to Birch's lab, where the player receives a Pokédex and some Poké Balls. When leaving through Route 101, the player runs into May or Brendan who gives him a new upgrade for the PokéNav Plus, the DexNav, and teaches him how to use information technology. Once the actor arrives in Petalburg Metropolis, he meets with his father at the Gym, where he tells him that he is happy to learn that they have become a Trainer like him. During the conversation, a local boy named Wally enters the Gym and asks Norman's help for catching a Pokémon. Norman loans Wally a Zigzagoon and a Poké Ball. He then asks the player to go along and help Wally with his chore. On Route 102, Wally catches a Ralts, and the Trainers then return to the Gym, where Wally gives his thanks before beingness called abode past his female parent. Norman then encourages the thespian to travel Hoenn and challenge the region'south Gym Leaders: Roxanne, Brawly, Wattson, Flannery, Norman, Winona, Tate and Liza, and Wallace.

The player then travels through Route 104 and Petalburg Woods; just before the exit from the woods, the player encounters the nefarious Squad Magma OR or Team Aqua As . Subsequently contesting, the grunt reveals that their squad is after something in Rustboro City. Upon exiting the forest, the player is spotted past a carmine-eyed grunt who reports to her leader.

The player meets May or Brendan right before the Rustboro Gym, where the player battles Roxanne and earns the Stone Badge; subsequently, the actor runs into the Devon Researcher from Petalburg Woods. He tells the player that he has been robbed past Squad Magma OR /Squad Aqua As and that the player must get the Devon Parts back from the evil squad. The player then heads out onto Road 116 and discovers an onetime man named Mr. Briney who tells them that the villainous team has also taken his Wingull Peeko hostage and gone into the Rusturf Tunnel. The player confronts the grunt inside the tunnel and retrieves the Devon Goods, as well as rescuing Peeko.

Once the Devon Goods are returned, the researcher asks the player to deliver them to the shipyard in Slateport City. The histrion and then meets Mr. Rock, the president of the Devon Corporation, who asks that the histrion stop by Dewford Town and deliver a letter of the alphabet to his son Steven; as thanks for the player's earlier work, Mr. Rock gives the player a new upgrade for the PokéNav Plus, the Buzznav. Exterior, May or Brendan explains how she or he caught Pokémon in Petalburg Woods, commenting on how Mr. Briney was once a sailor. The player then heads dorsum through the Petalburg Woods to Mr. Briney's firm, where he gives the role player a ride down Route 105 to Dewford Town. Just north of Dewford on Route 106 is the Granite Cavern where Steven is exploring. The cave is open to visitors, just a group of Ruin Maniacs block the room Steven occupies. After the player earns the Knuckle Bluecoat from Brawly at the Dewford Gym, they disappear and the player can find Steven in Granite Cave, looking at a landscape of a Groudon marked with omegas OR /Kyogre marked with alphas As and remembering quondam legends. After listening to Steven, the player delivers the letter to him, he rewards the player with TM51 (Steel Wing) and tells the player that they could potentially become the Pokémon League Champion.

After leaving Dewford Boondocks, Mr. Briney takes the player across Road 107 and Route 108 to Road 109, only south of Slateport City. When the player arrives in Slateport, there is a noticeable oversupply of Team Magma OR /Team Aqua AS grunts blocking the entrance to the Oceanic Museum. When the player tries to driblet off the Devon Goods at Stern'southward Shipyard, they learn that Captain Stern is in the Oceanic Museum. Once the role player finds Captain Stern, they are confronted by two villainous grunts, and after defeating them, the villainous squad'southward leader Maxie OR /Archie As appears and tells the player of their plans before alert not to become in the way again.

Afterward giving the Devon Goods to Captain Stern, the player leaves Slateport City and travels Route 110; after encountering and battling May or Brendan, the player arrives in Mauville City. Outside of the Mauville Gym, the player finds Wally and his uncle; Wally challenges the player to a battle to show to his uncle that he is ready for the Gym. Subsequently the battle, Wally'due south uncle invites the player to visit Verdanturf Boondocks sometime. One time the Dynamo Badge has been earned from Wattson, the actor heads to Verdanturf Town and uses Stone Smash to clear the previously blocked Rusturf Tunnel, earning Aggronite every bit a advantage. Adjacent, the player returns to Mauville and travels through Road 111 and Road 112 to the Fiery Path, on the other side of which the thespian continues through Route 113 to Fallarbor Town. Along the way, the histrion meets May or Brendan who gives them Strength, and tells them about Professor Cozmo.

Inside the Fallarbor Pokémon Eye, the player meets Lanette, who invites them to her house on Road 114. Meanwhile, the histrion is told by May that Professor Cozmo has been kidnapped by the evil team at Meteor Falls, located at the stop of Route 114. Inside which the player along with May battles Tabitha OR /Shelly Every bit , forth with a grunt. This time, they have stolen a valuable Meteorite from Professor Cozmo. Suddenly the reverse-version's squad appears, taunting the primary evil team, who retreats with the Meteorite to Mt. Chimney, and warns the player to not interfere with Team Aqua OR /Team Magma As . At the elevation of Mt. Chimney, Squad Magma and Team Aqua tin exist found fighting; after fighting the admin of the main evil squad from Shooting star Falls, the player finds the leader of the squad, Maxie OR /Archie AS , using the meteorite in a strange machine with the intention of turning it into a Mega Stone. The leader and so battles the player. Later the battle, the leader is informed of a amend way to achieve his team's goals, gives the player the meteorite, and retreats.

Taking the southern path that was blocked by the battling teams, the player exits Mt. Chimney and reaches Lavaridge Town, home of the Lavaridge Gym. Later receiving the Heat Bluecoat from Flannery, the player meets May or Brendan who gives the player the Go-Goggles and suggests that he challenge his begetter at the Petalburg Gym, offering to go with him. After getting the Remainder Bluecoat from Norman, the player visits Wally's begetter, who gives the player HM03 (Surf).

As the player then travels through Route 118 (just eastward of Mauville City), they run across Steven once again. Their give-and-take is interrupted by the arrival of a frightened Latias OR /Latios AS . Steven realizes the Legendary Pokémon is asking for help, and information technology takes both Steven and the player to Southern Isle where the other evil team admin Courtney OR /Matt AS is terrorizing Latios OR /Latias AS . After fighting off the evil team, Latios OR /Latias AS decides to join the player's team and give them its Mega Stone. Steven awards the role player with a Mega Bracelet and Latias OR /Latios Every bit takes both of them dorsum to Road 118.

After, the histrion continues through Road 119, reaching the Weather Institute, which is being attacked past the evil team in search of more than information on Groudon OR /Kyogre AS . Later on battling the grunts, the thespian comes face to face with the admin Tabitha OR /Shelly As , who appears distressed with what they found out. After defeating the admin, the histrion saves the plant and is given a Pokémon Castform every bit a advantage. Before long after leaving the Institute, Brendan/May appears and battles the histrion, giving away HM02 (Fly) upon defeat.

The histrion arrives in Fortree Metropolis, but cannot claiming the Gym because something invisible is blocking the archway. On Route 120, the player once once again meets Steven, and he gives the actor the Devon Telescopic, a Mega Rock and notices that the meteorite the thespian picked upwardly from Mt Chimney emits low-cal. The Devon Scope allows the role player to enter the Gym by revealing the invisible thing to be the Pokémon Kecleon. Later the player defeats Winona and receives the Feather Badge, the quest continues through Route 120 and Route 121 to Lilycove City. On Road 121, there are some grunts from the evil squad discussing their programme to get to Mt. Pyre, and upon arriving in Lilycove, the role player finds it crawling with more grunts. Outside of the Lilycove Department Shop, the actor battles May or Brendan again; afterwards the battle, Brendan or May notices the meteorite shining like Steven did before.

Later on the battle, the player heads to Mt. Pyre to drive off the evil team. At the summit of Mt. Pyre, the player finds the leader of the team, who has taken the Crimson Orb OR /Blue Orb AS and proclaims that the young Trainer has arrived too tardily to stop him, having the admin from Southern Isle assault the role player before heading to Slateport City. The old couple that watches over the orbs beseech the player to stop the evil team, and they give the role player the stolen orb's counterpart. Upon returning to Slateport, the player finds that Capt. Stern has discovered an undersea cavern on Route 128. The evil team then suddenly appears and takes over the captain's enquiry submarine. The leader of the evil squad once once more taunts the player, and he mentions that the team'due south hideout is in Lilycove City. Helm Stern begs the thespian to stop the evil team. After fighting their way through to the center of the hideout, finding the Primary Ball along the mode, the player encounters Courtney OR /Matt AS , who battles the player to stall until the leader takes off in the submarine.

The player must and then travel Route 124 to Mossdeep Metropolis, where they challenge Tate and Liza of the Mossdeep Gym to earn the Mind Badge. Subsequently this a pillar of light appears on Road 128. Steven notices the player coming out of the Gym and invites them to his house, where he gives them the HM07 (Dive) and the Devon Scuba Gear. Heading to Route 128 and using Swoop, the player finds the Seafloor Cavern, where the evil squad has gone. In the deepest reaches of the cavern, the thespian finds Maxie OR /Archie Every bit taunting the opposite version'due south squad leader, who then challenges the player to a battle. After the boxing, the role player witnesses Tabitha OR /Shelly Every bit arrive and warn their leader confronting waking up the Legendary Pokémon, but the leader dismisses the warnings and uses the Orb to awaken the sleeping Groudon OR /Kyogre As . Later being awakened, the ancient Pokémon breaks out of the cavern and starts moving towards Sootopolis City, driving the weather of Hoenn out of command. The contrary squad'southward leader explains that they are unable to command Pokémon'southward Fundamental Reversion, and the primary evil team leader discovers to his horror that his plan did not work equally he intended.

Afterwards the bosses go out to try to stop the Pokémon, Steven appears and tells the player to catch up with Groudon OR /Kyogre As in Sootopolis Metropolis. Heading to Route 126 and using Dive again, the player finds the entrance to Sootopolis Urban center. Inside the metropolis, the player finds Steven, who introduces them to his friend Wallace, the Sootopolis Gym Leader, who is also entrusted with the duty of protecting the Cavern of Origin.

Upon arriving in front of the cave's entrance, Steven, Wallace and the player see up with the leaders and admin Tabitha/Shelly of both teams, forth with May, who explains that she saw on TV. The player receives the Magma Suit OR /Aqua Suit Every bit and is told that the Orb they possess can weaken the ancient Pokémon. After a few words of encouragement from everyone, the player heads inside. The role player puts the suit on, inserts the orb into a slot in the arrange and latches on to Groudon OR /Kyogre As as the ancient Pokémon makes its manner to the sleeping accommodation where it tin accomplish its Cardinal Reversion. The role player witnesses it undergo the transformation and fights it. Later on capturing or defeating the Pokémon, the weather (seemingly) returns to normal. The team leaders reconcile, Steven gives the role player the Eon Flute and May explains how she is impressed with the role player.

Afterward defeating Wallace at the Sootopolis Gym, the player gets the Rain Badge, and the gym leader mentions that Prof. Birch has something for them. At Littleroot Town, the player is told that the contempo events did alter the climate in the Hoenn region, causing the Pokémon species that once left Hoenn to come up back, and the regional Pokédex is not sufficient anymore, and gets the National Pokédex upgrade. The actor now has all eight Badges, and they head down Road 128 to Ever Grande Metropolis, where Victory Road and the Elite 4 expect. Wally battles the player one last time before they exit the cavern.

The Elite Four are the strongest Trainers in the region, and they can only be battled by challengers that have all eight Badges of Hoenn. They are Sidney, who specializes in Dark-blazon Pokémon; Phoebe, who specializes in Ghost-type Pokémon; Glacia, who specializes in Water ice-type Pokémon; and Drake, who specializes in Dragon-type Pokémon. After defeating the Elite Four, the player must then battle the Pokémon League Champion, Steven.

Afterwards the boxing, Professor Birch and May make it to congratulate the player. Birch examines the thespian'southward Pokédex, the thespian is registered in the Hall of Fame, and the credits roll as the player and Brendan/May return dwelling. After the credits, on Road 103 challenges, Brendan or May challenges the player to a boxing one last time.

Back at home, the histrion's parents are discussing their plans to go come across the Litleonids at Mossdeep Urban center, that Norman now has to cancel. As the parents ponder nearly what they can do with the tickets they bought, a mysterious symbol appears on screen, which so fades into a "To exist connected" chyron.

Delta Episode

Main article: Delta Episode

Upon loading the saved game, the story continues with the Delta Episode. The episode revolves effectually a meteoroid that is on class for collision with the planet and a newly adult grapheme, Zinnia.

After completing the Delta Episode, the role player is returned to Littleroot Town. Downstairs, Norman gives the player the S.S. Ticket to take the Due south.S. Tidal over to the Battle Resort, and the player unlocks the Hoenn League'south rematch teams.

Blurb

Ancient Powers Reawaken!

Start your Pokémon run a risk at present!
Behold the truthful Groudon OR /Kyogre As !
Pikachu likes to cosplay?!
Build a Secret Base all your own!

Changes from Ruby and Sapphire

Mechanics inherited from afterward generations

The following elements from Pokémon X and Y are also included in Omega Ruby and Blastoff Sapphire.

  • Mega Evolutions and Mega Stones, including a number of new Mega Evolutions and Mega Stones that did non exist in X and Y.
  • The Fairy-blazon and the new neutral friction match-up Steel has to Ghost and Nighttime.
  • Pokémon-Amie and Super Training.
  • Horde Encounters.
    • Occasionally, five-versus-i Horde Battles can also occur with Trainers.
  • Battle Resort and Battle Maison supplant the Battle Belfry.
  • VS. Artwork or models are at present used instead of sprites for Trainers and Gym Leaders.
  • Stereoscopic 3D is incorporated, and in the same manner as in X and Y.
  • There are 100 TMs, as opposed to fifty TMs in Ruby and Sapphire. The TM list from 10 and Y is used, with the exception of TM94 (Rock Smash Ten Y /Surreptitious Power OR As ), to reflect the fact that Stone Smash is an HM one time once again.
  • The Exp. Share is now a Primal Item that shares feel with all Pokémon in the party when activated. It is also obtained earlier, replacing the Keen Ball given by the Devon Corporation employee in Petalburg Woods after the player rescues them from the Team Magma OR /Team Aqua Grunt AS .
  • The addition of Trainers with the Fairy Tale Girl, Mysterious Sisters, Brains & Brawn, and Ace Duo Trainer classes.

The post-obit elements from Generation V are also included in Omega Ruby-red and Alpha Sapphire.

  • TMs at present can be used an unlimited number of times. They are not unmarried-utilize items anymore.
    • The prices of TMs that can exist bought in stores were raised.
    • TMs tin can't be held, traded, or sold anymore.
  • The addition of Trainers with the Backpacker Trainer class.

The following elements from Generation Iv are besides included in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

  • Physical and special moves are now determined by the move itself rather than type.
  • The mechanic of Evolution-inducing locations, for Pokémon that evolve when trained in a certain expanse, is also incorporated in the games.
    • Moss Rock appears in Petalburg Woods for Leafeon.
    • Water ice Stone appears on the final floor of Shoal Cave during low tide for Glaceon.
    • New Mauville serves as the location with a special magnetic field where Nosepass and Magneton can be evolved.
  • Nine new Pokémon take been added to the Hoenn Pokédex. These are all Generation 4 Pokémon which evolve from or into previous Hoenn Pokémon.
  • If a Legendary or Mythical Pokémon faints, then information technology will reappear after defeating the Champion.
  • Flash is no longer an HM. As a result, Brawly'southward Knuckle Badge is no longer required to utilize it.
  • Time visibly flowing from day to night. It was introduced in Generation II but was absent from Generation Three games. It was since reintroduced in Generation Iv.

All new elements

  • Completely new characters, such equally Aarune, Lisia, and Zinnia, appear in Omega Ruby and Blastoff Sapphire.
  • Cosplay Pikachu can be obtained. This is a special female Pikachu that is able to swap one of the moves it knows by changing its costume in Contest Halls.
  • Groudon and Kyogre are given Primal Reversion forms which are accessed past property their respective colored orbs. As such the orbs are at present regular items instead of Key Items.
  • After the Groudon/Kyogre event, the player can employ the Eon Flute to soar the skies on Latios OR or Latias AS , where Pokémon tin exist encountered and Delusion spots found.
    • While the trainer tin battle sure Pokémon in the heaven, this is not the aforementioned as the Sky Boxing feature from Ten and Y every bit whatsoever Pokémon can be used, not just Flying-types, or Pokémon with the Levitate ability.
  • PokéNav Plus replaces PokéNav, which works every bit a dual-screen feature. Other than retaining the Hoenn Map and Trainer's Eye features, it includes the dual-screen features from X and Y, the power to run across specific Pokémon, and tracking Berries or Undercover Bases.
  • After completing the Delta Episode, it becomes possible for the player to take both bikes after they talk to three specific people while riding on a bike to advertise the cycle shop.
  • The player can at present wear accessories such equally the new Devon Scuba Gear to realistically show the histrion surviving underwater with a scuba mask, or the Become-Goggles. In addition the actor also receives a Magma Accommodate OR /Aqua Accommodate Every bit which is not only used during the Primal Groudon OR /Kyogre Every bit awakening cinematic scenes, merely later serves as a space suit when confronting Deoxys during the Delta Episode.
  • The introduction of the Scuba Diver and Free Diver trainer classes, trainers who battle the player underwater.

Changes to Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald elements

Artful changes

  • The physical Hoenn Pokédex has been redesigned, now appearing like to the original Game Boy Accelerate system.
  • Brendan and May accept completely different attires, with Brendan'due south brown pilus and white hat beingness more obvious, while May has a bow instead of the bandana she originally wore.
  • Team Magma and Team Aqua have been given new designs; Team Magma Admin Tabitha appears to be huskier and Courtney has regal hair instead of chocolate-brown. The Squad Aqua Admins have nighttime skin tones. Team Aqua Admin Shelly has black pilus with accents of blue instead of red hair and Matt is more than muscular.
  • The Hoenn Gym Leaders, Elite Four, and other Trainers were redesigned with updated appearances.

Location changes

  • The dark areas of Granite Cavern at present crave the Mach Bike from Mauville Urban center for the player to access, and are at present optional.
  • Mauville City has been completely redesigned into an indoor shopping complex and is dubbed the largest urban center in Hoenn, playing a similar role to Lumiose Metropolis from X and Y.
    • The Mauville Game Corner has been closed down, as game corners are no longer included in Pokémon games since Generation V.
  • The Abandoned Ship has been replaced by Sea Mauville. Its backstory has also been profoundly expanded.
  • Scorched Slab has been greatly expanded, encompassing four floors now. Heatran tin be caught on the lowest floor afterward defeating or capturing Groudon/Kyogre.
  • The number of puzzles in the Trick House is reduced from eight to six. Badges are also no longer required to start each puzzle, though some HM abilities from certain Badges are needed to navigate through certain puzzles.
  • The Dewford and Mossdeep Gyms accept received consummate redesigns, while the other half-dozen gyms accept received small redesigns.
  • The interior of Mt. Pyre has been redesigned. On one manus it has been simplified, as the puzzle with holes in floors has been removed (both Incenses are now lying in the open), and the number of floors has been reduced from six to 4. On the other hand, exploring it is now mandatory, as the doorway leading to the exterior has been relocated from the beginning flooring to the 3rd.
  • The door maze from New Mauville has been removed.
  • Sky Pillar has been completely redesigned, and the Mach Bike puzzle has been removed.
  • The Hoenn Safari Zone has been completely redesigned to where the actor is more dependent on the bikes for traveling through the Safari Zone. The bikes are needed for accessing Area 3 and iv (which tin use either wheel and non merely ane specific bike like before) and to access the long-grass section in each area.
  • A few new areas are added to Victory Road that did not exist in Generation III. This includes an area where the player can face Wally instead of the principal surface area of 1F, where Wally was encountered in Generation III.

Gameplay changes

  • Hugger-mugger Bases have been completely upgraded, becoming Super Undercover Bases. Features include sharing bases with other players, inviting other players as surreptitious pals, capturing flags, and customizing the player's own Gym.
  • Mirage spots are added equally an credible evolution of the Delusion Island mechanic.
  • Pokémon Contests are now chosen Pokémon Contest Spectaculars.
    • The Beauty and Smart conditions accept been renamed to Cute and Clever, respectively.
    • Pokéblocks and Pokéblock making have been heavily simplified, with Pokéblock making no longer requiring more one player to perform successfully.
    • The sheen stat has been removed, meaning in that location is no longer a limit to how many Pokéblocks a actor can give to their Pokémon, enabling Pokémon to take all of their condition stats maxed out.
    • Competition Ribbons are simply awarded to Pokémon who have won in the Main Rank.
  • The Safari Zone no longer requires that the role player play the Safari Game. Instead, the Pokémon can be caught through normal encounters.
  • Bikes are now capable of traveling through long grass.
  • The player only needs 1 Badge instead of five to exist able to rebattle the Trainers listed in the Trainer's Eye.
  • The ability to search for hidden items underwater using the Dowsing Machine has been removed, as the Dowsing Machine is now worn every bit an accessory while in utilize. Hidden items nevertheless exist underwater, nevertheless.
  • Similar to Emerald's Boxing Frontier, Boxing Points can be earned to utilise as payment for moves learned from Move Tutors in the Battle Resort. Notably a number of these moves were formerly TMs during Generation III.
    • Free Move Tutors are located in Mauville City, Meteor Falls (after the Delta Episode), and Sootopolis Urban center.
  • Trainers that turn in place tin at present spot the role player when they are turning if the player is directly northward, south, east, or due west of the Trainer.
  • Mr. Briney'south boat is now capable of traveling between Route 104 and Route 109 without having to terminate at Dewford Town beginning. Additionally if the thespian travels through Rusturf Tunnel to reach the other side, Mr. Briney would be found at that location allowing the player to apply his boat without having to backtrack to the previous location.
    • Considering of the alter on how the gunkhole operates, Route 105 and Road 108 will not be counted every bit seen until the thespian returns at that place later later on acquiring Surf.
  • Trendy phrases prepare in Dewford Town are constructed differently. Since the like shooting fish in a barrel conversation system was removed, the role player constructs a trendy phrase past selecting an item from the Items or Medicine Pockets along with one of ten possible words.

Story

  • Many characters' roles in the story are significantly elaborated upon, most notably Steven, Wallace, Team Aqua & Team Magma, and Wally.
    • Steven's plot has been expanded to embrace a search for the secrets of the Mega Stones.
    • Squad Aqua & Team Magma'south goals are slightly different: Team Aqua wishes to revert the Earth to its prehistoric land in order to restore the Pokémon habitats lost to human advancement, while Team Magma wishes to provide humanity with more habitable land as a means of accelerating homo innovation.
      • Further, the admins now accept extended personalities.
      • In improver, the contrary squad, rather than acting as an marry, only opposes their counterparts, fifty-fifty distrusting the player equally to warn them not to interfere with their own goals.
    • In improver to his studies of how Pokémon deport in the wild, Professor Birch is also said to practise inquiry on Pokémon that left Hoenn later the region'south climate changed, as revealed after the encounter with Groudon OR or Kyogre AS .
    • May/Brendan, when not chosen, has an extended personality and bigger function in the storyline, even teaming with the role player against Team Magma/Aqua at Shooting star Falls, and seeing the player after Groudon/Kyogre is awakened.
  • Steven can no longer be encountered in Granite Cave earlier defeating Brawly, equally a line of NPCs will block the path.
  • Relating to Squad Magma OR or Team Aqua Equally :
    • Team Magma/Aqua at present steals the Red/Blue Orb instead of the opposite one, to align with the new Primal Reversion mechanic and its place in the plot.
    • Tabitha is now the Team Magma counterpart to Team Aqua's Shelly, and Courtney is Matt's analogue, instead of the Admins of the same sexual practice being counterparts.
    • Instead of Squad Magma/Aqua leaving Meteor Falls one time they are found, Tabitha OR or Shelly Every bit and a Grunt instead challenge the histrion to a Multi Battle with May or Brendan.
    • The motivation behind Team Magma/Aqua'southward visit to Mt. Chimney and Weather Constitute is inverse.
    • During the encounter with the squad leaders at Mt. Pyre, Courtney OR or Matt AS challenges the player to a battle to help purchase time so their leader tin can escape.
  • The come across with Steven on Route 118 is now interrupted by a cursory side mission where Latias OR or Latios AS takes Steven and the role player to Southern Isle.
    • Latios OR or Latias AS now joins the role player's party during their trip to Southern Isle, instead of being a roaming Pokémon in the post-game. An Eon Ticket is still required to return to Southern Island and obtain the alternating Eon Pokémon.
  • The New Mauville sidequest, which originally started afterwards defeating Norman and obtaining Surf, starts much later now, after the Groudon or Kyogre outcome.
  • After defeating the Elite Four, the games feature the Delta Episode. Similar to Pokémon Emerald, Rayquaza plays a major part in this quest.
    • The Meteorite plays a larger role in the game, particularly in the Delta Episode equally a means for Rayquaza to Mega Evolve in the official storyline. Because of this, it can no longer be given to Professor Cozmo in return for TM27 (Return) (though he does give the player TM23 (Smack Down) for helping him at Meteor Falls). TM27 can still exist found in Pacifidlog Town.
    • Similar to Pokémon Emerald, the Mossdeep Space Center is taken over during the events of the Delta Episode by Squad Magma OR or Team Aqua AS and the player must team up with Steven to right the situation, including a Multi Battle at the end.
      • Unlike the Multi Battle confronting Team Magma from Emerald, the player and Steven'south opponents from Team Magma OR are Courtney and a Team Magma Grunt, instead of Maxie and Tabitha.
  • In social club to board the Southward.S. Tidal which would allow the player entry into the Battle Resort, the Delta Episode must be completed get-go.
  • The player keeps both colored orbs after dealing with Groudon OR or Kyogre AS . The optional sidequest where the thespian accompanies the team leaders returning the orbs to Mt. Pyre and the team leaders apologizing for their actions has been omitted. They instead apologize at Sootopolis City when they give the player the Magma Suit OR /Aqua Suit AS .
  • Certain Gym Leaders and Elite Four members can be establish outside their Gyms interacting with the world after the player has browbeaten the game.
  • The battle against May or Brendan as the players' rival at Lilycove City is no longer optional.
  • Brendan/May challenges the histrion to one final boxing at Route 103 immediately post-obit the credits.

Battles

  • A number of teams for Trainers that can be rematched through Trainer's Eye are different from the original Ruby and Sapphire. Others accept been removed.
    • The Roselia of Pokémon Breeder Lydia from Route 117 is at present a Budew even earlier she is rematched.
  • When the player faces May or Brendan as their rival in Lilycove Urban center, their Pokémon teams are fully evolved.
  • Slugma takes Numel'south place in May or Brendan'southward original Blood-red and Sapphire lineup if their starter is not Torchic.
  • The Trainers found on Mt. Chimney that were encountered afterward defeating Team Aqua/Team Magma have been removed.
    • Expert Shelby has been moved from Mt. Chimney to Jagged Pass.
  • In Generation III the female administrators of Squad Magma/Team Aqua, Courtney/Shelly were fought in the Seafloor Cavern before facing the team leader. This has been omitted in Generation VI, and as a result the player does not face against any administrators in this location.
  • Brendan or May will also challenge the role player after the credits have ended. In this battle, their starter tin Mega Evolve.
  • The Trainers inside the Victory Road now accept Pokémon from the National Pokédex on their teams instead of only using Pokémon native to Hoenn.
  • The Elite Four and Champion's initial lineups have changed somewhat, and when challenged in the post-game, they now have tougher teams, with college levels, different movesets, and non-regional Pokémon on their teams, and including some Mega Evolutions.
  • Wally's Ralts eventually evolves into Gallade instead of Gardevoir, and is able to Mega Evolve every bit Gallade.
  • Wally is given an sectional boxing theme, a stone remix of his leitmotif, rather than using the standard trainer battle theme.
  • Archie's Sharpedo, Maxie'southward Camerupt, and Steven's Metagross can at present Mega Evolve.

Obtainable Pokémon

  • In a few areas, the encounterable Pokémon take changed. Certain Water-type Pokémon are not constitute in all of the same areas they were in the original games, such equally in Mossdeep City, where Sharpedo was removed. A few evolved Pokémon such as Swellow or Wailord as well tin no longer be constitute in the wild. The Pokémon in the Safari Zone accept also changed significantly.
  • Feebas can now be found by line-fishing anywhere on Route 119 instead of six random spots. Even so, it can still be found more easily by fishing directly underneath the bridge near the Weather Institute during the daytime or in the tiles next to the lone rock in the river'southward southernmost curve (slightly north of the large field of long grass) during the night.
  • The Legendary Pokémon Lugia, Ho-Oh, Regigigas, Heatran, Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Palkia, Dialga, Giratina, Virizion, Terrakion, Cobalion, Reshiram, Zekrom, Kyurem, Raikou, Suicune, Entei, Tornadus, Thundurus, Landorus, and Cresselia are now obtainable in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Some are exclusive to one version and some may require special circumstances to unlock them.
  • Deoxys is now catchable during the climax of the Delta Episode, making this the beginning fourth dimension where a Mythical Pokémon has been legitimately bachelor without the utilize of promotional events. It can also change its Forme freely via a meteorite in Professor Cozmo's firm in Fallarbor Town, every bit opposed to Generation III where its Forme was dependent on the game it was in.
  • Shiny variants of Groudon, Kyogre, Rayquaza, and Deoxys are now impossible to meet in the wild; they can still be legitimately obtained if they are caught in Generations Three or Iv and transferred to Omega Ruby or Blastoff Sapphire.
  • The catch rates of several Legendary Pokémon are altered:
    • The grab rates of Kyogre, Groudon, Dialga, Palkia, Reshiram, and Zekrom were reduced to 3.
    • The grab charge per unit of Rayquaza was raised from iii to 45.
  • Spiritomb may exist encountered through a special method in Sea Mauville.
  • Like in Emerald, Professor Birch will give the player their pick of a Johto starter. He'll do this on Route 101 subsequently the histrion first enters the Hall of Fame and talks to Zinnia.
    • After obtaining the Johto starter and completing the Delta Episode, the Professor volition give the role player an Unova starter, and later that, a Sinnoh starter if the player enters the Hall of Fame in one case more.
  • Upon defeating or capturing Kyogre/Groudon, many Pokémon not available in Generation Three get available as hidden Pokémon.
  • After defeating or capturing Kyogre/Groudon, the elderly woman in Lavaridge Town who could give the thespian a Wynaut Egg now gives out a 2nd Pokémon Egg which contains a Togepi.
Game-exclusive Pokémon
Omega Ruby
140 140 Kabuto Stone Water
141 141 Kabutops Rock Water
250 250 Ho-Oh Fire Flying
273 273 Seedot Grass
274 274 Nuzleaf Grass Dark
275 275 Shiftry Grass Dark
303 303 Mawile Steel Fairy
335 335 Zangoose Normal
338 338 Solrock Rock Psychic
383 383 Groudon Basis
410 410 Shieldon Rock Steel
411 411 Bastiodon Rock Steel
422 422 Shellos
West Bounding main
Water
423 423 Gastrodon
West Sea
Water Ground
484 484 Palkia Water Dragon
538 538 Throh Fighting
566 566 Archen Stone Flight
567 567 Archeops Rock Flying
641 641 Tornadus
Incarnate Forme
Flying
643 643 Reshiram Dragon Burn down
690 690 Skrelp Toxicant H2o
691 691 Dragalge Toxicant Dragon
Alpha Sapphire
138 138 Omanyte Rock H2o
139 139 Omastar Stone Water
249 249 Lugia Psychic Flight
270 270 Lotad H2o Grass
271 271 Lombre Water Grass
272 272 Ludicolo Water Grass
302 302 Sableye Night Ghost
336 336 Seviper Toxicant
337 337 Lunatone Rock Psychic
382 382 Kyogre H2o
408 408 Cranidos Rock
409 409 Rampardos Rock
422 422E Shellos
East Sea
Water
423 423E Gastrodon
East Sea
H2o Ground
483 483 Dialga Steel Dragon
539 539 Sawk Fighting
564 564 Tirtouga Rock H2o
565 565 Carracosta Stone H2o
642 642 Thundurus
Incarnate Forme
Electrical Flying
644 644 Zekrom Dragon Electric
692 692 Clauncher Water
693 693 Clawitzer Water

Compatibility

Similar Pokémon X and Y, Pokémon Omega Ruddy and Blastoff Sapphire tin can connect with the Pokémon Bank, Poké Transporter, and the Pokémon Global Link website. They are generally compatible with Pokémon X and Y, with the exception of alternate forms, Mega Evolutions, moves, or Abilities introduced in Omega Ruby and Blastoff Sapphire, which cannot be traded to or used in battle with X and Y.

Reception

Gaming mag Famitsu gave Pokémon Omega Carmine and Alpha Sapphire a score of 37 out of 40,[1] scoring two points fewer than X and Y and 3 points more than Ruby and Sapphire. IGN rated the games a "Skillful" 7.eight/10,[2] 1.2 points fewer than Pokémon X and Y, criticizing the excessive corporeality of water and HMs. This reasoning was quickly mocked by fans due to these issues' presence in the original games apparently being overlooked. Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire hold a rating of 83%[3] and 82%,[4] respectively, on Metacritic.

Sales

Within the first 3 days of release for Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, 3.04 million copies were sold in Nippon, N America, and other territories.[5] Afterward when released in the Great britain, they came in at numbers half-dozen and 7 of the top ten video game sales chart for that week, too earning plenty sales from both games into condign the electric current candidates for the largest game launch of the Pokémon serial in the region, beating out Pokémon Black and White, which previously held this record.[half-dozen] In the fiscal year of their release, they sold 9.94 one thousand thousand units.[seven] As of September 30, 2021, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire have sold 14.46 million copies worldwide, making these games the highest selling remakes of core series games.[8]

Japanese sales

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire sold i,327,671 individual units on their first calendar week on the Japanese market, being 613,946 from Pokémon Omega Scarlet and 713,725 from Pokémon Blastoff Sapphire, with a sell-through of 74.34% and 77.66% respectively.[nine] Past January iii, 2021, the end of their 320th calendar week, they had sold two,954,237 copies, being 1,366,483 from Pokémon Omega Ruby-red and i,587,754 from Pokémon Alpha Sapphire.[ten]

Pokémon Omega Cherry and Alpha Sapphire Dual Pack sold ninety,497 units on its first calendar week, with a sell-through of 88.46%.[9] By December 28, 2014, the cease of its sixth week, it had sold 98,101 copies.[9] Pokémon Omega Carmine and Alpha Sapphire Gift Pack sold 1,169 units on its kickoff week, with a sell-through of 6.25%.[xi] Past January 1, 2017, the end of its 56th calendar week, it had sold 9,052 copies.[12] Combining all releases, the games sold 3,168,543 units, being 1,473,636 from Pokémon Omega Ruby and 1,694,907 from Pokémon Blastoff Sapphire.

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

Week Week ending Ranking Units sold Total units sold
1 November 23, 2014 1st 1,327,671 1,327,671
2 November 30, 2014 1st 298,613 1,626,284
three December 7, 2014 2nd 171,813 1,798,097
4 December xiv, 2014 second 152,384 1,950,481
5 Dec 21, 2014 2nd 167,534 2,118,015
six Dec 28, 2014 2d 165,329 2,283,344
vii January 4, 2015 2nd 110,895 2,394,239
8 January xi, 2015 2nd 38,420 two,432,659
ix January 18, 2015 2nd 24,964 2,457,623
10 January 25, 2015 fifth 17,035 2,474,658
xi February 1, 2015 seventh 14,108 ii,488,766
12 February 8, 2015 5th 12,234 two,501,000
thirteen February 15, 2015 8th 12,922 ii,513,921
14 Feb 22, 2015 9th 11,256 2,525,177
15 March one, 2015 6th 12,680 2,537,857
16 March 8, 2015 10th 11,297 ii,549,155
17 March 15, 2015 12th ten,768 2,559,923
18 March 22, 2015 16th 8,646 2,568,569
19 March 29, 2015 23rd - -
20 April 5, 2015 18th 8,709 2,587,345
59 January 3, 2016 32nd - 2,747,782
111 January 1, 2017 - - two,928,285
163 December 31, 2017 - - two,947,599
215 December 30, 2018 - - ii,951,707
267 December 29, 2019 - - two,953,468
320 January 3, 2021 - - 2,954,237

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Dual Pack

Week Week ending Ranking Units sold Total units sold
1 November 23, 2014 2nd 90,497 90,497
two Nov 30, 2014 26th - -
vi Dec 28, 2014 - - 98,101

Pokémon Omega Reddish and Alpha Sapphire Gift Pack

Calendar week Week ending Ranking Units sold Total units sold
one December 13, 2015 - 1,169 ane,169
four January 3, 2016 - - four,255
56 January 1, 2017 - - nine,052

Staff

Primary article: Staff of Pokémon Omega Cherry and Alpha Sapphire

Music

Main article: Pokémon Omega Ruby & Pokémon Blastoff Sapphire: Super Music Collection

Version history

Version Release date Official changelog More than information
one.0 November 21, 2014
Nov 24, 2014
N/A Initial release
one.1 Nov 25, 2014
  • Adjustments have been made to make for a more fun gaming experience.
i.2 December 3, 2014
  • Fixed the issue in which the game freezes during the end credits after entering the Hall of Fame in certain game data.
Fix for the Hall of Fame freeze.
one.iii April i, 2015
  • Adjustments have been made for an improved gaming experience.
one.4 April 23, 2015
  • Introduces additional enhancements to improve the user's experience and enjoyment.

Beta elements

Main article: Pokémon Omega Ruby and Blastoff Sapphire beta

Trailers

Primary article: Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Blastoff Sapphire Animated Trailer
  • A promotional trailer was made to promote Pokémon Omega Scarlet and Alpha Sapphire. The trailer was broadcasted in Japan on November xvi, 2014, later beingness released on the Japanese Pokémon YouTube Channel the same day, and on the English Pokémon YouTube Aqueduct on November 20, 2014.
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Gallery

Logos

Championship screens

Icons

Boxart

Trivia

  • In all territories except Europe, these games were released on the 12th anniversary of the Japanese release of Red and Sapphire.
    • Likewise, these games were released the same day Pokémon the Serial: Ruby and Sapphire first aired on Japan.
  • These are the showtime pair of remakes in which:
    • There are no location previews.
    • No HMs that were introduced after the generation of the original games are included.
    • No new histrion characters are introduced.
    • Nearly all Pokémon recycle their Pokédex descriptions from previous entries instead of receiving new ones or, in the case of post-Generation III Pokémon, ones from a previous generation.
      • The games combined take only eight new Pokédex entries for 4 Pokémon (Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, and Hoopa), the fewest out of whatsoever core series game. All other Pokémon use entries from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, X, or Y, with some entries receiving pocket-size alterations.
    • The events of the game exercise not run concurrently with the events of the main installment in the generation, instead, being implied to run effectually the same fourth dimension equally the original Ruby and Sapphire, while Pokémon X and Y takes place around the same time equally Pokémon Black 2 and White 2.
    • There is no bundle containing a compatible accompaniment.
  • These are the but pair of remakes in which:
    • All methods of evolutions that were introduced after the original games are possible:
      • In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Pokémon that evolve based on time cannot evolve considering there is no time of twenty-four hour period clock.
      • In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Pokémon that evolve by training in a sure location cannot evolve because none of those areas are in those games.
      • In Pokémon: Let's Become, Pikachu! and Let'southward Go, Eevee! which just supports the first 151 Pokémon along with Meltan and Melmetal, held items are not supported and Friendship-induced evolutions do not trigger.
      • In Pokémon: Let's Get, Pikachu! and Let's Become, Eevee! and Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, despite Eevee beingness able to reach high levels of Friendship (which has been amalgamated with Affection since Let'southward Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!) and learn a Fairy-type move, its evolution into Sylveon does not trigger.
      • By extension, this is the merely pair of remakes where all of the evolutions of Eevee that existed at the time are obtainable without trading.
    • Pokémon originating from the original games can be transferred to the remakes.
    • The Pokédex entries of certain Pokémon were changed entirely from the original games.
    • The in-game appearances of obtainable Pokémon are recycled from the generation'due south principal pair of games.
    • New held items that were non in the generation'due south principal pair of games were introduced.
  • The Japanese and Korean logos for Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire both characteristic the game's corresponding colored orb.
  • These are the first games to characteristic Hoenn in Korean, equally the Generation Three games were never translated into Korean.
  • These are the last core series games to appointment to feature Pokédex entries for all existing Pokémon at the time.
    • Lord's day, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon still allowed Pokémon outside of those usually obtainable to be transferred into the game, however they lack Pokédex entries and numbers.
    • Starting from Pokémon: Permit's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Get, Eevee!, games no longer include all existing Pokémon in their codebase.
      • While Sword and Shield added back several Pokémon in their DLC, their pick of Pokémon is however incomplete.
      • While the National Pokédex makes a return in Bright Diamond and Shining Pearl, it currently remains faithful to the original games, only listing the 493 from the commencement iv generations.

In other languages

Linguistic communication Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ポケットモンスター オメガルビー・アルファサファイア
Chinese Cantonese 精靈寶可夢 歐米加紅寶石/阿爾法藍寶石
Standard mandarin 精靈寶可夢 歐米加紅寶石/阿爾法藍寶石
精灵宝可梦 欧米伽红宝石/阿尔法蓝宝石
French Canada Flag.png Canada Pokémon Omega Ruddy et Alpha Saphirre
France Flag.png Europe Pokémon Rubis Oméga et Saphir Alpha
Germany Flag.png High german Pokémon Omega Rubin und Blastoff Saphir
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokémon Rubino Omega east Zaffiro Alpha
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓몬스터 오메가루비·알파사파이어
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Pokémon Omega Ruby e Alpha Sapphire
Castilian CELAC Flag.png Latin America Pokémon Omega Ruby y Alpha Saphirre
Spain Flag.png Spain Pokémon Rubí Omega y Zafiro Alfa

See also

Bulbanews

Bulbanews has multiple articles related to this subject:

  • Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Special Demo Version
  • Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire walkthrough

External links

  • Pokémon Omega Cherry and Alpha Sapphire Miiverse Community

References

  1. Famitsu review scores (11/17/14) - Pokémon Omega Ruby/Blastoff Sapphire - Nintendo Everything
  2. Pokémon Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby Review - IGN
  3. Pokémon Omega Cherry for 3DS Reviews - Metacritic
  4. Pokémon Alpha Sapphire for 3DS Reviews - Metacritic
  5. Pokemon Omega Carmine/Alpha Sapphire Sold Over 3 Million Worldwide In 3 Days - Siliconera
  6. Omega Ruby and Blastoff Sapphire UK'due south biggest Pokémon launch always • Eurogamer.net
  7. Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Earnings Release for Fiscal Yr Ended March 2015
  8. Top Selling Title Sales Units - Nintendo 3DS Software
  9. 9.0 nine.1 9.2 Media Create Sales: 2014 CY {2013.12.30 - 2014.12.28} | NeoGAF
  10. Media Create Sales: CY 2020 (2019 Dec 30 - 2021 January 03) Sales | ResetEra
  11. Media Create Sales: CY 2015 (2014 December 29 - 2016 January 03) | NeoGAF
  12. Media Create Sales: CY 2016 (2016 Jan 04 - 2017 Jan 01) | NeoGAF

Core series Pokémon games

Generation I: Cherry-red & GreenBlue (JP) Carmine & BluishYellow
Generation II: Gilded & SilverCrystal
Generation 3: Ruby & SapphireFireRed & LeafGreenEmerald
Generation IV: Diamond & PearlPlatinumHeartGold & SoulSilver
Generation V: Blackness & WhiteBlackness 2 & White 2
Generation VI: X & YOmega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire
Generation VII: Sun & MoonUltra Sun & Ultra Moon
Let's Become, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee!‎
Generation VIII: Sword & Shield (Expansion Pass)
Brilliant Diamond & Shining PearlLegends: Arceus
Generation IX: Crimson & Violet

Pokémon game templates

Core series • Side serial • Spin-off series • Pokémon mini • Individual spin-offs • Betas • Demos

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