Rock Climb doesn't exist in Sapphire. It actually exist in Emerald so trade a Pokemon from Emerald to Sapphire that has rock climb!
Sapphire is an igneous rock. Sometimes it can be a metamorphic rock. So look in a book lazy butt!
Its not really a rock,But a stone, A sapphire is a clear auqa blue stone :D
Rock Slide can only be learned naturally by some Pokemon in Sapphire (Sudowoodo, Slugma, Magcargo, Larvitar, Pupitar, Tyrannitar, Nosepass, Camerupt, and Solrock by level up; others can learn it through breeding) No TM or tutor is available
Rock Slide is not a TM in Leafgreen. In Leafgreen Rock Slide is a Move Tutor move and the Move Tutor is hidden somewhere in Rock Tunnel.
Rock Climb doesn't exist in Sapphire. It actually exist in Emerald so trade a Pokemon from Emerald to Sapphire that has rock climb!
Sapphire is an igneous rock. Sometimes it can be a metamorphic rock. So look in a book lazy butt!
Pikachu does not learn Rock Slide from level. I think that you have to teach it Rock Slide.
Its not really a rock,But a stone, A sapphire is a clear auqa blue stone :D
Original Answer by ...? (with edit):Sapphire isn't a rock, it's a mineral.who ever wrote this know that people asks "In which type of ROCK does the sapphire falls in " okay and yes it is not a rock and no its not an igneous rock its a metamorphic rock .Edit (by Luke Tomaneng): I can understand the confusion, because sapphire can sometimes be found in igneous rocks (and, as the answer in italic states, some metamorphic rocks as well). Though it is not a "rock" of its own, I suppose sapphire can at times be considered to be part of an igneous rock.
Rock Slide can only be learned naturally by some Pokemon in Sapphire (Sudowoodo, Slugma, Magcargo, Larvitar, Pupitar, Tyrannitar, Nosepass, Camerupt, and Solrock by level up; others can learn it through breeding) No TM or tutor is available
Use TM80 (Rock Slide) on it.
yes!!!
no. it is a gemstone
Rock Slide is not a TM in Leafgreen. In Leafgreen Rock Slide is a Move Tutor move and the Move Tutor is hidden somewhere in Rock Tunnel.
Sapphire is gem quality corundum, which is a mineral.
No, sapphire is not an igneous rock. It is a precious gemstone that is a variety of the mineral corundum. Sapphires typically form in metamorphic rocks under high pressure and temperature conditions, or in secondary deposits such as alluvial deposits or gem gravel.