Pokemon Gaia Walkthrough

Pokemon Gaia Walkthrough
  • Creator: Spherical Ice
  • Version: Beta v3.2
  • Hack of: FireRed
  • Updated: November 8, 2018
  • Walkthrough by: Allen Chingonzoh

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About the Game

A rich civilisation once inhabited the legendary Orbtus region. They erected a number of monuments to their gods and guardians. A succession of devastating earthquakes hastened their extinction; all that remains of their society are temples, idols, and stories as remnants of the past.

Professor Redwood, a local archaeologist and Pokémon Professor, has recently noted an upsurge in seismic activity in the region. Concerned for Orbtus’ safety, he seeks the help of new Pokemon Trainers with a sense of adventure in rural Celanto village, a seaside village near the enigmatic Totem Poles, and your house! Will you be able to stop the earth from engulfing the region once more, with the help of the Professor and your rival?

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Pokemon Gaia Walkthrough

Hi there, how are you? I’m Allen and this is my walkthrough of Pokemon Gaia. It will be my 15th walkthrough since I started putting these out back in early 2019. Gaia is a hack I played a few years ago and I enjoyed my time with it. I decided to make a walkthrough for it after having a look at the one which is available on the Gaia Wiki site. It’s a very general walkthrough, not much in terms of details like which Pokemon are found in Area A or B, which Trainers you will meet, and so on. So I figured let me give Gaia another go, only this time it’ll be to provide a better guide for it 🙂 I think a nice game like this one deserves one, eh? Let’s begin!

In the introduction, we meet Professor Redwood, a regular Professor who also has time to be an archaeologist. Afterward, we appear in our room, go up to the desk, and take that open book, the Dusty Tome. A curious-looking book from the library of our home town Celanto. Boot up the old computer and you’ll find a Potion in Storage. Downstairs there’s Mom with a Letter for us concerning that Dusty Tome: we are to bring it with us to the Reliquia Ruins totem poles, and the letter writer will be waiting for us there. Speak to Mom again to receive the Running Shoes and then let’s step out. 

[001] CELANTO TOWN – “Enigmas of the Past Prevail.”

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[002] ARCHAN TOWN – “Famous for Archaeological Digs!”

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[003] SEROS VILLAGE – “The Rural Heart of Orbtus!”

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[004] AEROUS CITY – “The Cultural Capital City.”

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[005] NESTPINE TOWN – “The Mountainside Nest on Mt. Ignis.”

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[006] WINDMIST CITY – “An Icy Pocket in the Mountain.”

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[007] SABULO ISLAND – “The Isle of Potential.”

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[008] VALOON TOWN – “A Habitat for Pokemon and People.”

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[009] TELMURK CITY – “The Modern City on the Marsh.”

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[010] PRECIMOS ISLAND – “The Sunny Resort Island!”

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[011] EDASHORE TOWN – “Host of the Meteor Festival!”

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[012] ATSAIL CITY – “Connecting Orbtus with the World.”

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[013] LOAMAS TOWN – “The Agricultural Engine of Orbtus.”

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[014] IKOS TOWN – “Last Stop Before the League.”

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[015] CHAMBER OF GAIA

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[016] POKEMON LEAGUE

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[xzx] FINAL SECTION & OTHER RAMBLINGS

How was Pokemon Gaia v3.2 for you after all that? Good? Bad? Somewhere in the middle? I’m glad to see that Gaia still holds up since I last played it a few years back. I wasn’t playing the game with any audio because of hardware trouble so no chance to hear the soundtrack, but I hope to listen to it sometime. It is games like this which I enjoy: story-driven with a well designed region waiting to be travelled through and explored, has modern features (thumbs up for the HMs which don’t require specific Gym Badges for out-of-battle usage) and is packed with plenty of Pokemon. I also liked that there were guides which come with the game, that really helps me as I work on a walkthrough and I hope to see more of this from newer games. My one negative about Gaia is about the absense of the first forms of many Pokemon, so you’re forced to breed their evolved forms if you want those first forms. I like catching Pokemon and training them as I progress through a game, which is why spending time with the Day-Care crew to breed Pokemon doesn’t seem fun to me. If there just wasn’t enough room to include those first forms I’ll understand but it was a little disappointing. I won’t count the absense of the post-game content as a negative, you get plenty of content just from the main game alone and that’s alright with me. Hopefully players won’t have to wait some more for v4 to be released, a lot has happened since v3.2 came out, especially in 2020 and now early 2021. 

Any feedback you have about the game be sure to contact Spherical Ice and his team and let them know what you think. As for this walkthrough you can send feedback, questions, comments, information and so on to me via email at allenchngnzh22@gmail.com, message me at the PokeCommunity forums site (search for Allen Ceedos) or on Reddit (search for Allen_Cee07). If you have any walkthrough requests too send them as well, I’m only putting out walkthroughs for ROMhacks for now so please don’t request for fan-made game walkthroughs. It’s mainly because I don’t think fan-made games allow for as much freedom as ROMhacks do thanks to the emulators you play them on. Freedom to save/load save states almost anywhere e.g. during battles and freedom to input useful codes e.g. Access to PC Boxes, Walk through Walls etc which I make use of for my walkthroughs from time to time or at least test out. If there are fan-made games that work like ROMhacks and emulators let me know. 

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