One of the first trainers you encounter, Parasol Trainer Madeline, will tell you that she uses her parasol to protect her Numel from the "filthy, yucky" volcanic ash that falls on this area. Trainers you encounter on any route are just like you, passing from one town to the next on their journey to train Pokemon and collect gym badges.
Madeline sees the falling ash as a nuisance she needs to protect her Pokemon from. When you encounter the locals, however, they have a very different perspective.
The only house along this route belongs to a glazier that makes flutes out of volcanic ash. He'll give you a soot sack that allows you to collect ash as you walk over it. As soon as you leave the Glass Workshop, suddenly there's nothing filthy or yucky about the ash anymore — the glazier sees the ash as an opportunity to make something beautiful. That kind of optimism is what makes the Pokemon games so special, but for Route in particular, it has always stood out to me as a powerful message about perspective in my young, malleable mind.
Collecting enough ash to purchase all of the different flutes is a pretty punishing grind. The cheapest flute — the Blue Flute, which is used to wake up sleeping Pokemon — costs steps. In the entire route, there are only steps total, and there are five different flutes to buy. There are also chair and desk decorations for your secret base that cost 6, and 8, steps, respectively.
In the remakes, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the collection rate of ash was adjusted considerably to remove this long and tedious grind. But I liked the grind.
Perhaps all that time spent walking laps back and forth over the ash is why Route has remained firmly stuck in my mind after all of these years. In order to create the flutes, you'll need to walk a certain amount of steps in the soot-covered grass, once you get the "Soot Sack" Collect a Max Ether near the rock formation, then hop off the ledge and move west. You'll arrive at the shop. Before heading in, battle the kid hiding in ash.
Head west, leaping off the cliff to reach TM32 Double Team. Then move south and face a trainer. Inside the shop, the owner will give you a Soot Sack. The idea is to walk around in ash to get adequate soot. Hoenn Route View source. History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Categories Articles that need the latest image Hoenn Routes Articles needing more information Article stubs Hoenn locations.
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