Kyorge does not appear in Shoal Cave. In Pokemon Sapphire Kyogre appears in the Cave of Origins as part of the story. In Pokemon Emerald Kyogre appears in the Marine Cave after defeating the Elite Four.
Like the counting of the shuttle launches, Shoal Cave is based on real time. Every 6 hours the tide will change, revealing the other area. So depending on the time you started, that's when you'll uncover it. To put it simply, check every 6 hours.
You can get the Nevermeltice in the Shoal cave,which is on Route 125.But the tide has to be low though in the Shoal Cave.Then go to the part where there is frozen ice.And then go up the steps and you will get a Nevermeltice. When held by a Pokemon,the Nevermeltice raises the power of its Ice Type Moves.
You have to beat the elite fours,your rival,(note:you must have the national dex for this part)get the ruby from island one to the network machine(also on island one)and the sapphire from island six into the network machine also(ironic because these games came out a year or so after Pokemon ruby and sapphire versions).
Ursaring normally appears in victory road, and in the first part of the cave in mount silver.
Kyorge does not appear in Shoal Cave. In Pokemon Sapphire Kyogre appears in the Cave of Origins as part of the story. In Pokemon Emerald Kyogre appears in the Marine Cave after defeating the Elite Four.
You can find it in the shoal cave near mossdeep where the ice part of it is.
This room is like the polished floor in the trick house, you have to figure the pattern/path on the ice, that's how.
depending on the time the tide will be higher meaning the cave is flooded during that time you can get shoal shells
The ice cave in Pokémon Sapphire can be found just north of Mossdeep City in Route 125. It's in-game name is Shoal Cave. The icy part of the cave can only be accessed during low tide which occurs between the 3 and 8 hours of the game's clock, both am and pm.
Like the counting of the shuttle launches, Shoal Cave is based on real time. Every 6 hours the tide will change, revealing the other area. So depending on the time you started, that's when you'll uncover it. To put it simply, check every 6 hours.
Do you know the biggest cave? It's the north part of that
Sadly, you can't find Glalie in the wild. You must capture a Snorunt from Shoal Cave and level it up to evolve. Though, the tricky part is the high and low tides of the Shoal Cave. It takes 6 hours in-game time for the water to go up and down, depending on if it's a high tide when you first enter it, or a low tide. When it's a low tide, you can collect Shoal Salts, a key ingredient for making Shell Bells from that old guy inside the cave. You'll need strength in there too.
You can get the Nevermeltice in the Shoal cave,which is on Route 125.But the tide has to be low though in the Shoal Cave.Then go to the part where there is frozen ice.And then go up the steps and you will get a Nevermeltice. When held by a Pokemon,the Nevermeltice raises the power of its Ice Type Moves.
Well, it depends on the time when you go in.
He isn't in granite cave, you have to get an action replay, or attend a pokémon event or go to the pokémon center in NYC
None of them. Nosepass is inside the cave in Dewford town. Get a Pokemon with Sweet Scent and go into the deepest part of the cave. (Which will require a Mach Bike) and use Sweet Scent until you find him.