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Kyogre is a water type Legendary Pokémon. Along with Groudon and Rayquaza, Kyogre is a part of the weather trio. Kyogre possesses the ability to expand oceans. You can catch Kyogre in Emerald after beating the main game.

  1. Before you are able to find and capture Kyogre, you'll need to beat the main game by defeating the Elite Four and the Champion. You'll have to defeat all of them in one go, or else you start over, so make sure you're prepared.[1]
    • Stock up on Hyper Potions. These are the most cost-effective potions in the game. Most Pokémon won't have more than 200 HP, making these just as effective as a Max Potion for much less money.
    • Stock up on Revives as well. You'll want to be able to bring back your key Pokémon between rounds.
    • Make sure your party is Level 56 or higher. Every Pokémon in your main party should be at least Level 56 before you take on the Elite Four. If you have Rayquaza, use it in this battle since it is much higher level than the Elite Four's and Champion's Pokemon.
    • Save after you beat each Elite Four member. This will allow you to reload instead of starting over from the beginning.
    • See How to Beat the Elite Four on Emerald for more details.
  2. Kyogre is a Level 70 Pokemon, so you'll want a party that can take a beating and keep fighting. Leveling your entire party will take a while, so you can probably focus on just raising a few of your most powerful Pokemon. Rayquaza will be a big help, since it is Level 70 when you catch it. Grass- and Electric-type attacks will help quickly lower Kyogre's health.[2]
    • You'll need to have a Pokémon that knows Dive in order to access the cave that Kyogre is in.
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  3. Net Balls are the most effective Poke Balls to use against Water-type Pokemon. Try to have at least 40 of them in your bag. Timer Balls are also very useful, and are more effective than Net Balls after the 30th turn.
    • Make sure to do all of your prep before you go hunting Kyogre, as it won't stay in one place for very long.
    • If you have your Master Ball, you can use it on Kyogre to catch it instantly. You only have one though!
  4. Once you are given control of the game after beating it, use Fly to quickly head to Fortree City. Head west onto Route 119 and enter the Weather Institute in the northwest corner.[3]
  5. Kyogre's location varies, and if Groudon is active you'll have to either catch it first or wait for the weather to change.
    • If the scientist says that there is "Heavy downpour" on a certain route, this is where you can find Kyogre. Possible routes include Route 105, Route 125, Route 127, and Route 129.[4]
    • If the scientist says that there is a "drought" on a certain route, that means that Groudon is active. You'll need to either go to this location to catch Groudon, or wait for the weather to change and then speak to the scientist again. See How to Catch Groudon for more details.
  6. Fly to the nearest city and then head to the route that the scientist told you about. You'll notice rain and lightning as you walk around.
  7. A dark spot will appear in the water when it is raining. This spot changes depending on the location, so you'll just have to Surf around until you find it.[5]
  8. Use Dive when you're on the dark spot in the water, and you'll end up in an underwater cave.[6]
  9. At the back of the underwater cave, you'll see an entrance. Swim through it.
  10. Once you pass through the entrance, you'll be prompted to surface. This will take you to the Marine Cave.
  11. Create a save here before fighting Kyogre. This will allow you to quickly reload in case you accidentally knock out Kyogre or your party gets wiped. If Kyogre gets knocked out, it will disappear forever, so you'll need to reload your saved game.[7]
  12. Make your way through the cave and approach the pool that Kyogre is in. It will swim up to you and the fight will begin.
  13. Use Grass- and Electric-type moves to take large chunks of Kyogre's health. You'll want it in the red before you start trying to use Poke Balls.
    • If you want to use your Master Ball to catch Kyogre, simply throw it at the start of the fight and Kyogre will be caught instantly. Remember, you only get one Master Ball.
  14. Net Balls will give you the best chance to catch Kyogre, so start throwing them once its health is in the red. Throw a ball every turn that you can.
    • Kyogre has a move that will put it to sleep and completely restore its health. Don't be disheartened! Your chances of capturing it actually increase while it's asleep, so keep throwing balls. Once it wakes up, take its health back down.
  15. Once 30 turns have passed, Timer Balls become more effective than Net Balls. Make the switch to improve your chances.
  16. Kyogre has a move that that damages itself as it damages you. This means it may knock itself out. When knocked out, Kyogre disappears forever. If this happens, you'll need to reset and reload your game. You'll also want to reload if you get knocked out, since Kyogre will move and you'll have to start all over.
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    Should I use my Master Ball on Kyogre?
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    Kyogre is a difficult Pokemon to capture, but it is stationary. This allows you to easily save and reload in case something goes wrong. Many players recommend saving your Master Ball for Latios, since it is a Roaming Pokemon and much harder to pin down. Other recommend using it on Rayquaza, since you encounter it early and it is Level 70.
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    How do I keep Groudon from knocking itself out with Double Edge?
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    Put a Ghost-type Pokemon out to keep Double Edge from landing. This will prevent Groudon from causing any damage to itself.
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    What do I do about it's move rest?
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    The move rest makes the Pokemon sleep for some turns, then it regains HP. It is more simple to catch it while asleep, though, so get it at low HP before using rest.
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Warnings

  • NEVER use a Master Ball on Kyogre, since it is stationary and you can only have one Master Ball in the game. Save them for the Eon Duo (Latios and Latias) instead.
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