![]() ![]() Other than the catchable Pokémon, you'll encounter many others that you can see on the boards. To catch it, hit it around fifteen times. ![]() Most will argue that this is the hardest of the three legendaries to catch, which it probably is. The Rayquaza bonus board will appear after you defeat one of the two above legendary Pokémon. To capture Kyogre, you'll have to hit it around fifteen times. It will occasionally freeze your Poké ball for a few seconds. This Pokémon will move around and also dive under water. The Kyogre bonus board is only accessible on the Sapphire table. To capture the Groudon, hit him with the Poké Ball about fifteen times. ![]() The only way to destroy the blocks is to hit them three times with the ball. Once you're on this board, Groudon fall from above with large boulders following. The Groudon bonus board is only accessible on the Ruby table. Once you defeat all of the ghost Pokémon, the Dusclops will appear, and you'll be able to catch it. The goal in this bonus stage is to hit the twenty or thirty Duskulls flying around. This board can only be found on the Sapphire board. What you do on this board is try to get the Poké Ball and Spheals through the basketball hoop. You'll find this stage by finding a Whiscash on the Ruby board, and a Pelipper on the Sapphire board. If you spot the flowers or grass moving, then that's where the Kecleon is hiding. However, the challenge in this stage is that the Kecleon will continue to camouflage itself. In this board your goal is to capture the Pokémon Kecleon by hitting it with your Poké Ball. There are a few small bonus boards in the game which will allow you to catch many rare Pokémon, including the three main legendary Pokémon from the Generation III Pokémon games. To get to the Pokémart, you'll have to press the buttons under Minun and Plusle. Rather than a Latios being the ball saver, a Latias is. The bumpers for this stage resemble the Shroomish Pokémon species. The sapphire board is a water type board, probably because the mascot of the Sapphire version was a water type. To hatch the egg, you need to push the Cyndaquil into its cave. If you press the A button when your ball is close to the Makuhita, then the large Pokémon will punch the ball, and give you the ball upgrade. On this board, you'll also be able to find the Groudon and Kecleon bonus stage. The three bumpers at the top resemble the Pokémon Chinchou. The ruby board seems to be a ground type board, probably because the mascot Pokémon for Pokémon Ruby is a ground type Pokémon. Once you get three of the items, your Pokémon will evolve. Once the timer starts, you'll see a picture of the Pokémon you want to evolve pop up, and you'll see certain spceial items appear that will evolve your Pokémon. Now, you can chose the Pokémon you want to evolve, and you'll then have two minutes to evolve it. Once the evolution mode's triangle is flashing, shoot the ball up to where the shop is. The first step in doing this is to make the Poké Ball touch the letters E V and O three times. The only purpose for this method in this game is to put the evolved form into the Pokédex. If you don't time it correctly the ball will go below the flippers, and you'll either loose a life or Latios (ruby board) or Latias (sapphire board) will come and save it.Īs in every Pokémon game, you are able to evolve your Pokémon into stronger Pokémon. Once the full picture of the Pokémon is revealed, it will appear and you'll be able to capture it.Īt the bottom of the board are the flippers that will hit the ball, thus launching it up to the board. Now to make the dark picture go away, you'll have to hit the bumpers a certain amount of times. Once you do, a black picture of a Pokémon will appear. To do so you'll have to enable the catch 'em mode by either shooting the Poké Ball into Sharpedo (ruby board) or Wailmer (sapphire board). ![]() As aforementioned in the starting paragraph, you'll be able to catch Pokémon in this game. Pokémon Pinball: Ruby and Sapphire is similar to most pinball video games, though as its name suggests has a Pokémon twist to it. ![]()
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