
East of the Department Store are some houses.

($100,000 per piece? No thanks, dood.) There's a second floor, but it's no use to you just yet. There are many works of fine art here, and if you speak to a man in the far west you can purchase his art for your Secret Base at a ridiculous price. West of the Department Store you'll find Lilycove Museum. The merchant will hand over a ton of stuff for your Secret Base that you won't find elsewhere. Come here on Saturdays, though, and you'll find a Clearance Sale. The merchants on the fifth floor sell Dolls, Mats, Posters, and Cushions, all for your Secret Base.They are, on average, terribly expensive, and include the following: The merchants on the fourth floor sell a variety of powerful TMs.The merchants on the third floor sell temporary stat-boosting items (X Attacks, X Defends, etc.) and permanent stat-boosting items (Proteins, Carboses, Irons, etc.).The merchants on the second floor sell the standard set of items (Poke Balls, Potions, etc.) as well as some toys that can gain the attention of pokemon in battle.The more ID numbers you match, the better the prize. Bring a pokemon that matches the ID number the woman displays to win prizes. There are no merchants on the first floor, but if you speak to the woman on the right at the front desk you can play the Lottery.Blaziken / Sceptile / Swampert, level 39.May and Brendan face off for (maybe?) the final time. Be ready to fight, as you'll be approached when you try and climb. The dude out front will ask to see Lisia's favourite pokemon show him an Altaria and he'll give you Altarianite. The northern house is the Contest Spectacular Trainer Fan Club, which will change as you complete more Contests. The southern house is in fact a motel, which, despite its size, is kinda useless at this point. There are two more homes to visit in the centre of Lilycove. South of here, on the waterfront, is a Ferry you can't use it yet. Next to it is a house belonging to a Pokeblock Master, and she'll teach you some advanced techniques regarding Pokeblock creation, if that's your thing. South of the Pokemon Center is the local Contest Spectacular Hall. The Center itself isn't terribly interesting, but out front is a little girl who will read the memories of one of your pokemon. The first (relevant) stop is the Pokemon Center, to the east. Another big city, though not quite so massive as Mauville City. Part Twenty-Five: Route 120 and Route 121 Images used for educational purposes only.

If you're interested in buying the games, be sure to check out A Guide to the Differences Between Pokemon's Newest Remakes to discover which version you want.Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire owned by Nintendo. GameStop ratings are 9.8-10/10, Amazon ratings are 4.4-4.6/5, and Best Buy has the highest rating for both games. Nintendo has been doing well with Pokemon sales, and the games' ratings are very high. But there's another thing to remember: this ORAS sales report does not factor in Europe Europe had a later release date of Novemand those sales have not been accounted for as of yet. However, it is important to consider that Pokemon X and Y are original games with brand new content, while Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire are remakes of previously released games. The previous release, Pokemon X and Y, sold 4 million copies in two days.

$3 million in 3 days is an impressive feat, but nothing new to the Pokemon franchise.

There are countless other features, which you can read about more in-depth in these GameSkinny guides: the Guide about New Features, the DexNav Guide, and the Competitive Breeding Guide. The PokeNav, for instance, now has additional features, such as the DexNav (which shows Pokemon you have encountered before) and the AreaNav (which is a town map). The basic storylines stay true to the originals, but gameplay is significantly improved. Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire ( ORAS) are 3DS remakes of the Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire games for Game Boy Advance.
