To get through it, make sure you have a nonparty Pokemon who knows flash, there is a visual guide at psypokes.com.
There are three levels and you'll start on the bottom floor that allows you to get out:
http://www.psypokes.com/rs/maps/victoryroad.png -floor one
http://www.psypokes.com/rs/maps/victoryroad2.png -Floor Two
http://www.psypokes.com/rs/maps/victoryroad3.png-Floor Three
Be warned, Wally waits at the end of victory road adn has a complete team now.
2006-12-24 06:54:10
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answer #1
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answered by Yokihana 7
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Sapphire/Ruby are the last PokeMon games I played/beat before I finally quit (I was 13 at that time).
To get through the cave you:
This will be the last cave before you'll reach the new Pokemon Leauge. The
Trainer and the wild Pokemon here will be stronger than any Pokemon that you've
fought previously. This is also a great place to train before your final
challenge. Work your way to the exit. You might need to use Flash in order to
lighten up the cave. There are loads of level 30+ and 40 + Pokemon here. You
might want to get some if you still need some pokemon to fill up your team.
Victory Road consist of three level, ground floor, Basment 1, and Basement 2.
You'll need Flash for the basements. Both entrance and exit are located in the
ground level. However, this is blocked by ledges which require you to go to the
basement in order to reach the exit.
Once you enter the Cave, head north until you see a flight of stairs. Climb it
and follow through the path. Fight the trainer and go down the ladder.
Here, head south and push the boulder aside. Afterwards head east and you'll be
blocked by a rock. Smash it to go through and climb the stairs. Follow the path
and go down the stair t ofigh a cooltrainer. Head South following the path
until you see a ladder. Climb down the ladder to get to Basement 2
Here, go north fighting a trainer on your way. You'll meet a small lake. Use surf, and head west until you see a patch of land wit hstairs leading to basement 1. Climb the ladder. Head South and to the East. Push the boulders and the rock aside and climb the ladder to go to the ground floor. You are almost on your way to the exit now. climb the stairs north of you and just follow the path. Before the exit of the cave, you'll battle Wally once more. So make sure to heal your team.
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Hope that helps, it's rather easy but it can be baffling due to the massiveness of the cave.
Enjoy, and tell your brother good luck.
2006-12-24 03:23:04
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answer #2
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answered by blUedoRkoo 2
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Best to use a map if you can find one, and there are plenty of things like that online, that if you need to get through. If you just need out, an escape rope or dig is best, but it won't get you anywhere except back where you came from.
Don't listen to those people who criticize you for still playing either, the fad may be over but it doesn't mean there's no guilty pleasure in playing still.
2006-12-24 03:25:29
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answer #3
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answered by tahu492 2
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when someone asks a question and say "my brother needs help" or "my friend needs help" 90 percent of the time its really them that needs help are people still playing pokemon i thought that thing died years ago the tenth is the same as the first those games never change
2006-12-24 03:14:24
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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escape rope?
use dig? i think a pokemon with dig can dig out of a cave...
let ur pokemon all "die", that is use up all the pp... it will cause u to go to the nearest pokemon centre...
2006-12-24 03:15:43
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Take the Gameboy and Slam it on the ground.
2006-12-24 03:13:04
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answered by WonderingPoorBoy 2
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