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===Nine Island (Birth Island)===
===Nine Island (Birth Island)===
Players need the '''Aurora Ticket''' to access this island. Birth Island is shaped like a triangle, and on it there is a smaller triangle which the player can move around. After solving this triangle, a [[Deoxys]] (Level 30) appears. It will have an attack stat increased for FireRed, defensive stat increased for LeafGreen, and a speed stat increased for Emerald. Deoxys will change form depending which game it is in.
Players need the '''Aurora Ticket''' to access this island. Birth Island is shaped like a triangle, and on it there is a smaller triangle which the player can move around. After solving this triangle, a [[Deoxys]] (Level 30) appears. It will have an attack stat increased for FireRed, defensive stat increased for LeafGreen, and a speed stat increased for Emerald. Deoxys will change form depending which game it is in.

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A map of the Sevii Islands

The Sevii Islands (ナナシマ, Nanashima, lit. "seven islands") make up an area of the Pokémon world, introduced in the Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen video games. The name would imply that there are seven islands in the Sevii Islands, but in fact there are nine islands in total, two of which (Navel Rock and Birth Island) are only accessible through special promotions, or by using a cheating device like Gameshark or Action Replay. Like the Kanto, Johto, and Hoenn regions, the Sevii Islands are based on real-life locations, this time the Izu and Bonin Islands, south off the coast of Tokyo.

It is said that the islands were formed in seven days; this is the source of the name. An alternative form is 7 (SEV) plus 1 (I) and 1 (I) (the 1s being Navel Rock and Birth Island), thus forming SEVII. As well, it could be a portmanteau of Seven and VII (Roman numerals for seven). According to an old lady on Seven Island, however, these islands were named such because it was made in seven days.

On these islands, one can catch wild Johto Pokémon and four legendary Pokémon, all of which are not available in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.

Islands 1-3

These islands are accessible after the player defeats the seventh gym leader, Blaine. At that time, Bill will give the player a Tri-Pass at Cinnabar Island. The islands can be revisited by using the Tri-Pass in Vermillion City where the S.S. Anne was docked. No Johto Pokémon can be obtained from Islands 1-3 until the player has defeated the Elite Four.

One Island (Knot Island)

One Island (Knot Island) is the biggest island. At the island's Pokémon Center, there is a machine that enables the player to trade with Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Colosseum, and XD once two key items: the Ruby item and the Sapphire item, are obtained and brought back to the Center. Wild Slugma and Magcargo can be found on the island, and it is also the new home of the legendary Pokémon, Moltres, found at the top of Mt. Ember. Near Mt. Ember you encounter Team Rocket. It is the home of Celio (not to be confused with the Pokémon Sealeo), a Pokémaniac and friend of Bill, inventor of the PC storage system. After beating the Elite Four and the player's rival, the player can get the Ruby, which starts the chain of events which ultimately allows the player to trade with every other game in the Advance Generation.


  • Far north on Mount Ember is a Lv.50 Moltres. You can only get it when you have rid Kin Island (3rd Island) of the bike gangsters.

Two Island (Boon Island)

Two Island (Boon Island) does not have much. It has a Move Maniac to reteach old moves to the player’s Pokémon, and a Game Corner where the player can play two mini-games via the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter. There is also an old lady that lives at Cape Brink, at the Northern part of the island who, assuming the player's fully-evolved starter Pokémon's friendship rating is high enough, will teach that Pokémon an extremely powerful move: Frenzy Plant for Venusaur, Blast Burn for Charizard, and Hydro Cannon for Blastoise. Each move has 5 PP, 90% accuracy, an attack power of 150, and renders the user immobile on the turn after it is used (the equivalent of Hyper Beam for the Grass, Fire, and Water types).

There is also a stand on Two Island that will sell unique items such as Lava Cookies and Moo Moo Milk that did not exist in Kanto originally, and were introduced in Hoenn and Johto, respectively.

Three Island (Kin Island)

Three Island (Kin Island) has a biker gang called the Kanto Rider Federation that the player needs to defeat. After defeating them, the player can go to a forest, where there is a girl who lives on Two Island that is under attack by a Hypno. After saving the girl, the player can access the mini-games on Two Island and return to Kanto in order to finish his or her Pokémon League challenge. After beating the Elite Four and getting the National Pokédex, the player can get a Nugget and catch Dunsparce in the port.

Islands 4-7

These islands are accessible after defeating the Elite Four, getting the National Pokédex, and getting the Ruby from One Island. Celio will give the player a Rainbow Pass.

Four Island (Floe Island)

Four Island (Floe Island) has a day-care center and Icefall Cave. Unlike the Kanto day-care center south of Cerulean, this day-care center can have two Pokémon at the same time; providing a perfect opportunity for Pokémon breeding. Icefall Cave is a frozen cave where HM07, Waterfall, can be found, and rare Ice-type Pokémon, such as Dewgong (also found at Seafoam Islands), Sneasel, Swinub, Delibird, and Lapras can be found. Four Island is also the home of Elite four Lorelei, who grew up on the island.

Five Island (Chrono Island)

Five Island (Chrono Island) is very large. This island is home to the Team Rocket Warehouse, which the protagonist cannot access before visiting Six Island. The hero obtains the Sapphire item here which is vital for compatibility with Ruby and Sapphire, after the scientist snatched it on Six Island. South of the Warehouse is a memorial pillar for a boy's dead Onix. Five Island has a sea route known as Water Labyrinth in which Hoppip can be found. In this area, the player can receive an egg which hatches into Togepi. East of the Water Labyrinth there is an expensive resort called "Resort Gorgeous".

East of Resort Gorgeous, there is a cave known as the Lost Cave (reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda’s Lost Woods) a maze where Murkrow appear in Pokémon FireRed and Misdreavus appear in Pokémon LeafGreen. At the bottom of this cave is a lost girl named Selphy from Resort Gorgeous. She reacts wit hostility and engages the player. Once defeated, the player is transported back to Resort Gorgeous, where she will ask to see a random Pokemon. If presented, she will give the player a random item which can be sold, or a Luxury Ball. If the player returns to the room in the cave where Selphy was afterwards, a Silk Scarf can be obtained there.

This island also is host to the Rocket Headquarters, where the handful of remaining Rocket members reside. They are surprised to learn that the player has defeated Giovanni and that the Team Rocket syndicate has been disbanded.

Six Island (Fortune Island)

Six Island (Fortune Island) is another large island. It has a forest called Pattern Bush, which has lots of Pokémon trainers and the location of Heracross, Ledyba and Spinarak. There are ruins to the south, which contain Yanma, Natu, Wobbuffet and Sentret. There is a mysterious building which has Braille encrypted that says cut to get in where the Sapphire is found but the Sapphire is stolen by a Team Rocket scientist. There is also Altering Cave, which shifts catchable Pokémon depending on the Mystery Events. Originally, only Zubat can be found in this cave. Mystery Gift can cause Shuckle, Aipom, Mareep, Stantler, Teddiursa, Houndour, Pineco, and Smeargle to appear, which are all exclusive to this area (except in Emerald, in which these Pokémon are encountered in the new area of Safari Zone)

In the games, the player must go out to a location called Dotted Hole to retrieve a sapphire.

Seven Island (Quest Island)

Seven Island (Quest Island) is one of the major islands. To the north is the Trainer Tower, which is similar to the Battle Tower in Ruby and Sapphire.

To the south, the Island contains Sevault Canyon, a location with high-leveled Pokemon and trainers. Further on down is Tanoby Ruins, where wild Unown reside. The player must first complete a puzzle in the Tanoby Key for the Unown to appear.

Islands 8-9

These two islands are only accessible thorugh special events. The player must have gone to a Nintendo event, or they can alternatively use a cheating device such as a Gameshark or Action Replay. These islands are also accessible in Emerald.

Eight Island (Navel Rock)

Players need the Mystic Ticket to enter this island. Navel Rock has only one cave, inside of which there are two Legendary Pokémon: Level 70 Ho-Oh and Lugia. Ho-Oh is found when players on the left side, while Lugia is on the right side.

Nine Island (Birth Island)

Players need the Aurora Ticket to access this island. Birth Island is shaped like a triangle, and on it there is a smaller triangle which the player can move around. After solving this triangle, a Deoxys (Level 30) appears. It will have an attack stat increased for FireRed, defensive stat increased for LeafGreen, and a speed stat increased for Emerald. Deoxys will change form depending which game it is in.


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