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So you have Ruby and/or Sapphire? Well, Rayquaza is at Sky Pillar. How to get there is simple.

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  2. Surf until you reach a red-haired swimmer (she is moving). At this point, go up and then left. You will find a cave.
    • Ride over the cracked floors quickly. It is best to figure out the maze beforehand (Internet or experience-wise).
    • On the second floor with cracked tiles, ride to the end of the maze, and let yourself fall through the third to last cracked tile. You'll fall and reach the rock-blocked stairs. This is the only puzzle; the rest is just going up stairs.
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    How do I find Groudon in Pokemon Sapphire?
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    You'll have to trade it with someone with Ruby. Groudon and Kyogre are version specific, so you can't catch them in both versions of the game. Groudon appears in Ruby, whereas Kyogre appears in Sapphire.
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    Can I catch rayquaza with ultra balls?
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    Yes. You can also catch it with a quick ball, Pokeball, or heal ball.
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    Can I catch Groudon or Kyogre in Pokemon Emerald?
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    Yes. After you get the national Pokedex, you have to speak with the researcher in the Climate Institute. He gives you hints on where to find the caves that can randomly appear in some routes. You find Kyogre before Groudon.
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