it doesn't really matter. the point is, when you get to a door with braille around it, use cut
Braille key. With each Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed and LeafGreen version, you should obtain a Braille Key in the box. This gives you the symbols and the letters they stand for - which are used in the game. If you do not have this, it is easy to find. Wikipedia gives a Braille key under the heading "Writting Braille". Pokemon only uses the alphabetic letters and the symbols for the full stop and the comma. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille
By decoding the braille using a braille chart, which usually comes with the game, otherwise in Pokémon guidebooks. If you do not have access to any of the above visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille/
A braille reader does not exist in Pokemon Ruby or any Pokemon game with braille used as a puzzle. Translating the braille for yourself is very simple if you print off a braille alphabet sheet.
The Cave In Mount Ember Has Braille Codes. The One Upstairs Is Just The Alphabet. The One Do Stairs says: "Everything Has Meaning Existence Has Meaning Being Alive Has Meaning Have Dreams Use Power"
nothing just read it!!
Go to wikipedia, they have a braille dictionary.
dotted hole is on the south side of six island. (the sapphire is in there) a little extra info: dotted hole does have braille in it.
Braille, there is no language called "regi" , regi are the three legendary rock Pokemon and regigigas.
You cannot find a Braille book in Pokemon FireRed. You can however find the Braille alphabet to make notes from inside Mt.Ember. Mt.Ember can be found just north of Knot Island.
Using a braille chart. Heres one: http://omniglot.com/writing/braille.htm
it doesn't really matter. the point is, when you get to a door with braille around it, use cut
It's in the Dotted Hole. Use "Cut" on the entrance. But look up braille on a web- site, because you need to know braille to get to the saphire.
use cut. read up on your braille.
Braille key. With each Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed and LeafGreen version, you should obtain a Braille Key in the box. This gives you the symbols and the letters they stand for - which are used in the game. If you do not have this, it is easy to find. Wikipedia gives a Braille key under the heading "Writting Braille". Pokemon only uses the alphabetic letters and the symbols for the full stop and the comma. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille
By decoding the braille using a braille chart, which usually comes with the game, otherwise in Pokémon guidebooks. If you do not have access to any of the above visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille/
tanoby key? do you mean braille key? If so, it's in the one island tunnel where you get the ruby.