There is no item that lets you read Braille in Pokémon Emerald. Braille is a real alphabet system that you can easily translate.
dotted hole is on the south side of six island. (the sapphire is in there) a little extra info: dotted hole does have braille in it.
The Pokemon games sometimes feature Pokemon Braille puzzles. Braille is a real form of alphabet that is used by the blind.
You can research "How to read Braille" for more information.
There is no chart in the game but you can go to a sites that have video game information. Please see the below related link for a Braille Guide.
You cannot learn the Braille alphabet in the Pokemon games. You will have to translate the Braille yourself by using a Braille alphabet sheet. This is very simple and easy to do with a pen and paper.
Braille
Answer:Braille isn't a Pokemon move, it is a form of language.
A person can read the braille in the Secret Chambers in Pokemon Sapphire by translating the braille to the corresponding letters of the alphabet. A person will be required to dig to reach the appropriate area of the chamber.
The three regis, regirock regice and registeel.
Get the leg pokemon mewtwo
this is the translation:
When you need to find the the ruby and sapphire, when you need to find the regis...
after you read the braille press down down down down and use fly then the door will open
dotted hole is on the south side of six island. (the sapphire is in there) a little extra info: dotted hole does have braille in it.
It says "stop and wait for time to pass twice"
It's in the Dotted Hole. Use "Cut" on the entrance. But look up braille on a web- site, because you need to know braille to get to the saphire.
In Pokémon Sapphire, the Braille tablets are found in the Cave of Origin and the Sealed Chamber. To read them, players need to use the Braille translation guide, which assigns a letter to each Braille symbol. By deciphering the Braille, players can uncover hints and instructions related to the Regi Pokémon and unlock their locations. Players often refer to online guides to help interpret the Braille effectively.