


I was wondering if someone would be able to make a program that could make it easier. Loading up 2 separate emulators, 2 roms, having to rekeybind the controllers every time. Silver, Ice Path, The Cliff Cave, Diglett's Cave, Mt.I've played a few Soul Link's so far and every time I start my play session for the day it's always kind of an annoying process.

Route 1, Route 2, Route 3, Route 4, Route 5, Route 7, Route 8, Route 11, Route 14, Route 15, Route 16, Route 17, Route 18, Route 29, Route 33, Route 37, Route 36, Route 37, Route 38, Route 39, Route 46, Route 48, National Park Moon, Cerulean Cave, Rock Tunnel, Seafoam Islands, Victory Road, Tohjo Falls Silver, Ice Path, The Cliff Cave, Diglett's Cave, Mt. Route 6, Route 9, Route 10, Route 13, Route 21, Route 22, Route 24, Route 25, Route 26, Route 27, Route 28, Route 30, Route 31, Route 32, Route 35, Route 42, Route 43, Route 44, Route 45, Route 47, Ruins of Alph, Mt. Thirdly, a variety of Hoenn & Sinnoh Pokémon start appearing in the Safari Zone if you have placed the correct Safari Zone items in Finally, a variety of Hoenn & Sinnoh Pokémon appear during Swarms Secondly, various Headbuttable trees now contain Sinnoh & Hoenn Pokémon such as Combee & Wurmple. After you get the National Dex, a few Pokémon become available in a few other areas.įirst, a few Bug Pokémon are findable within the National Park's Bug Catching Contest. There are also some Pokémon that you can get to find Pokémon from these regions. There is one problem with this method however, you have to switch the radio back to the station after each battle so there may be some back and forth going if you're hunting for a specific Pokémon. If you have this playing while going through the areas and the wild Pokémon may be a Pokémon whom is originally from Sinnoh. On Thursdays, the Pokémon March Channel is the "Sinnoh Sound" show. To get Sinnoh Pokémon, all you need to do is turn the PokéGear Radio onto the Pokémon March station on a Thursday.

If you have this playing while going through the areas and the wild Pokémon may be a Pokémon whom is originally from Hoenn. On Wednesdays, the Pokémon March Channel is the "Hoenn Sound" show. To get Hoenn Pokémon, all you need to do is turn the PokéGear Radio onto the Pokémon March station on a Wednesday. However, if you travel to these areas, you will quickly discover that those Pokémon are not there. These Pokémon are listed within the Pokédex as being wild to the areas of Johto & Kanto. Many people have been wondering how to get the Hoenn & Sinnoh Pokémon whom are not usually within Johto & Kanto.
