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you need to have a friend or have 2 game boys and 2 ruby versions and trade them to the right ruby game you wanted them on
beat the elite 4 and talk the guy in the one island Pokemon center and then head to mt ember and you will have to beat 2 rockets to get the ruby.
By a glitch at the battle tower in the frontier after you beat the Pokemon league
the ruby is in Mt. Ember you have to defeat the 2 rocket grunts in front of the entrance
You get the ruby in one island. You have to beat the Elite 4 and have 60+ Pokemon on your Pokedex,then go to 1 island and battle the 2 team rocket guys.Then you enter in the whole on the wall and reach to the end.The ruby will be there.
you can find the ruby in mt ember on 1 island to the right there will be 2 team rocket members and after you beat them you go in the cave and in the end is the ruby for the sapphire go to dotted hole on 6 island
After you beat the Pokemon league, go to One Island. Go to the base of Mt. Ember, where you saw the 2 Rockets. They should now be standing in front of the opening of a cave. Beat them, go in, and go to the end of the cave, where you'll find the ruby.
in mt ember youll find 2 rocket grunts talking if u beat them they will leave so enter then walk around youll find the ruby
he beat cod ww in 2 days (_____l_____)
You have a few options options: 1- Get a Gameshark or Action Replay. 2- Trade it to a friend, restart your game and choose mudkip again, and have your friend trade it back to you. 3- Trade it to an Emerald game and duplicate it, then trade both back to Ruby.
To beat the game the 1st time, u have to beat Primal Dialga ( not in its normal form, in its Primal form.) To beat the game the 2nd time, u have 2 beat Darkrai and his underlings.
2 2 time, sometimes referred to as 'cut time', has 2 beats per measure, each beat is a half-note. So a measure is equal to one whole note Therefore, an eighth note is one-eighth (1/8) of a measure. If you're asking the value per beat... there are 2 quarter notes per beat, and there are 4 eighth notes per beat. Or, an eighth note is one-quarter (1/4) of each 'beat' in the measure. You might count this as: One E An Uh, Two E An Uh