In Pokémon LeafGreen, the Braille chart is a series of dots that represent letters and numbers in Braille, used to convey messages in certain areas of the game, particularly in the Cave of Origin and in relation to the Regi Pokémon. Players encounter Braille inscriptions that hint at how to access hidden locations or trigger events, such as awakening the Regi Pokémon. Understanding the Braille chart is essential for solving puzzles and progressing in the game, especially for players looking to complete their Pokédex.
You can research "How to read Braille" for more information.
There is no "braille decoder", you have to manually decode it yourself.
Using a braille chart, you can match up the braille with their corresponding letters to find out what they mean. Here is a braille chart: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille
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 go on the computer and search the word braille.
On island one, there is a cave with a ruby and a full set of braille alphabet.
u don't get the braille to English translator in the game, but u can search it on the internet
You have to use braille. if you look the word braille up in an encyclopedia,there should be a braille alphabet for you to use.
U need a braille chart witch you get with Pokemon leaf green and fire red and it tells you what is what.
The form of Braille used in FireRed and LeafGreen is a visual representation of the language of touch used by the blind. A braille chart can be used to decipher the messages in the Sealed and Island Caves.
Translate it in your language. or you could get the guide book
It's on Six Island in that cave with the Braille.