The wild Pokémon will always be holding Soul Dew when it is caught. However, if the ticket on the Ruby and Sapphire game was obtained itself by record mixing, that particular game can not send the ticket via mixing, or for that matter, at all. Since the non-Japanese versions of Pokémon Emerald had removed the Mystery Events feature that was present in Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, the Eon Ticket can only be obtained in Emerald by mixing records with a Ruby or Sapphire game that already has the ticket. The Eon Ticket allows players to travel to Southern Island, which is barren, except for the opportunity to catch either Latios or Latias, the one opposite of the player's version except in Pokémon Emerald, where the roaming Pokémon is chosen by the player and the one not chosen will be at Southern Island. This card transfers the Eon Ticket via Mystery Events to the Key Items pocket of a US Version of Pokémon Ruby or Pokémon Sapphire. The Eon Ticket e-Card is a promotional Pokémon e Card which was available at E3 2003, in the September 2003 issue of Nintendo Power and for a limited time at Toys "R" Us stores. Record mixing is the only way to obtain the Eon Ticket in Emerald.Ī physical copy of the ticket was available through Nintendo Power magazine, volume 173. However, Eon Tickets received via record mixing cannot be shared further. In Europe, it was possible to get the Eon Ticket at promotional events, but it could also be downloaded through Mystery Events from special Nintendo cartridges via Game Link Cable.Ī player that received their Eon Ticket from either the e-Card or a promotional event is able to share a limited amount of Eon Tickets with other players via record mixing. In North America, the Eon Ticket could be transferred to the games through Mystery Events using an e-Reader and the Eon Ticket e-Card. Does Norman, the Petalburg Gym Leader, know a secret?!ĭistribution methods varied worldwide. The ticket required for sailing on a ferry to the Southern Island. The ticket required for sailing on a ferry to a distant southern island. The ticket for a ferry to a distant southern island. After catching it, the player will immediately find a Soul Dew on the ground and put it in their Bag if the battle ends with the Pokémon not being caught, it will remain staring at the player. This Pokémon is not holding its Mega Stone, unlike the Eon Pokémon encountered on the first visit. If the player talks to Norman in the Petalburg Gym after obtaining the Mega Bracelet and Eon Ticket, he will escort the player to the Slateport Harbor, where a Sailor replaces the usual guide and takes the player to Southern Island.Īt the back of the island's forest is Latias OR/Latios AS, who will battle the player if interacted with. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, after the player receives the Eon Ticket from the deliveryperson in a Pokémon Center, they are prompted to talk to Norman. In Pokémon Emerald, the player can freely return to the island regardless of the battle's outcome. In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the player cannot return to Southern Island after battling this Pokémon, regardless of the outcome of the battle. The player battles the Legendary Pokémon in a standard stationary encounter it does not appear as a roaming Pokémon and will not attempt to flee. The Eon Pokémon that did not roam Hoenn will appear on Southern Island: Latias in Pokémon Ruby, Latios in Pokémon Sapphire, and depending on the player's choice in Pokémon Emerald. Tidal from the Lilycove City Harbor, a Sailor will replace the usual guide and offer to take the player to Southern Island. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, after the player receives the Eon Ticket from Norman and has entered the Hall of Fame, the first time they attempts to board the S.S.
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1.4.3.1 Serial code locations and dates.