Rayquaza is a the Legendary Monster who will make mincemeat of the Elite 4, and any other trainer you face. Capturing him is a two-step process, as you can't actually get him the first time you see him. However, once you awaken him and see him in action in Sootopolis Town, you can return to the spot of your first meeting to capture Rayquaza.

Part 1
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Covering the Prerequisites

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    Ensure that you can go to the Sky Pillar north of Pacifidlog Town. You won't unlock these two areas until later in the game, so if you can't yet go to Pacifidlog town as part of the main quest, you can't get Rayquaza just yet.
    • Pacifidlog town is west of Route 131, and is encountered later in the game than most areas.[1]
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    Purchase a Mach Bike. If you don't have a Mach Bike, you can't catch Rayquaza at all, as there are weak spots in the floor that will sink you if aren't going full speed on the bike.
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    Carry at least one Pokémon capable of using the HM move "Surf." You'll need to hit the ocean in order to get to Rayquaza, but this should be common by the time you're ready to fight the beast. If you don't have a Pokémon in your party with Surf, grab one from earlier in your adventures.
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    Train several Pokémon to at least level 70 to avoid being quickly crushed. Rayquaza is the most powerful natural Pokémon you'll find in the game and is already at lv70 when you encounter it. In order to weaken it enough to capture it, you'll need some Pokémon that can hold their own against a high-level monster.[2]
    • You can get Rayquaza either before or after the Elite 4, it is your choice.
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    Purchase at least 30-40 Ultra Balls to be safe, or decide to use your one Master Ball. This is probably your best chance to use the Master Ball, which will capture Rayquaza automatically, no questions asked. But if you don't have it anymore, Ultra Balls will do, so long as you have a strong team capable of weakening him/her first.
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    Make sure you have a Pokémon with a high-level move like "Sleep," "Freeze," or "Paralyze" if not using your Master Ball. These moves make it much, much easier to successfully capture the Legendary Monster, and they prevent him from fighting back for a few turns. Note, of course, that the higher-level the Pokémon using the move is, the more likely it will succeed.
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    Know that you can't catch Rayquaza the first time you see it. In the main quest, you'll meet Rayquaza the first time you go to Sky Pillar. It'll immediately fly away, but you see him again later when he fights Kyogre and Groudon. In this necessary cut-scene (unlocked by flying to Sootopolis after awakening Rayquaza), Rayquaza appears and breaks up the fight, then flies away. As soon as this is finished, you can return to the Sky Pillar to catch Rayquaza for real.
    • If you haven't gotten this far in the quest, you can't catch Rayquaza.[3]
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Capturing Rayquaza

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    Fly to Pacifidlog town, then surf up to the cave just to the northeast. From the Pokecenter in the middle of town, head up to the upper right, skirting through the small "maze" of rocks to reach the cave just northeast of town.[4]
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    Use the Mach Bike to skirt over the cracks in the floor, getting to the top of the Sky Pillar. The Sky Pillar is a small stage, with two doors on the top of the screen. Use them to move up to the top layer. Whenever you see cracks on the floor, use the Mach Bike to quickly skate over them without stopping. You'll fall through if you try to walk or stop.
    • The Sky Pillar stages are filled with strong Pokemon, but they can be avoided if you use a Max Repel. This is a good way to save your Pokemon's HP for the big battle with Rayquaza later.
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    Save the game at the top stage before fighting. You only get one chance to catch Rayquaza, so you need to make sure you save in case you fail the first time. If he escapes, defeats you, or faints, you're out of luck. That is, unless you can re-load the save right before the fight.[5]
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    Weaken Rayquaza to the lower yellow or red section of its health bar. Moves like "False Swipe" and "Tackle" are good for dealing only a little damage at a time, preventing you from accidentally knocking him out and never catching Rayquaza.
    • If you're throwing the Master Ball, toss it out on the very first turn. It will capture Rayquaza automatically for you!
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    Put it to sleep, paralyze it, or freeze it before throwing your Ultra Balls. Throw down one of these Status Affecting moves, then just start chucking. Ultra Balls, even when they fail, make the next ball more likely to succeed. Even if the first few don't work, don't feel like you need to weaken the monster even more. Keep it asleep or frozen and just keep throwing Ultra Balls until it is yours.[6]
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Do I need to beat the Elite 4 before catching Rayquaza?
    Lugia2453
    Lugia2453
    Top Answerer
    No, you can do it before even facing Juan (the 8th gym leader).
  • Question
    What moves does Rayquaza have?
    Blubb lé Blubb
    Blubb lé Blubb
    Community Answer
    In the original Pokemon Emerald Edition, Rayquaza has Fly, Rest, Extremespeed, and Outrage. In ORAS, Rayquaza has Extremespeed, Dragon Pulse, Dragon Dance, and Dragon Ascent.
  • Question
    I have a Froakie. Do I need a Swampert to catch Rayquaza?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    If you're in ORAS, you can only get Ray after beating the game and getting to the end of Delta Episode.
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Warnings

  • Keep in mind that all three Pokémon of the land, sea, and air have a level of 70.
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  • Rayquaza has extremely good moves; Outrage, Fly, Extreme speed and Rest (All of the Emerald legend trio have Rest). Make sure you're ready.
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Things You'll Need

  • A lot of Ultra Balls, Timer Balls, or one Master Ball
  • Around 25 Full Restores or 20 Hyper Potions (it may depend on what level your Pokémon are)
  • Pokémon Emerald for Nintendo GBA
  • A compatible gaming system, a DS (lite or original), or a Game Boy Advance

About This Article

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This article was co-authored by Madeleine Flamiano. Madeleine Flamiano is a Role-playing Game Enthusiast based in Berkeley, California. She has over 20 years of gaming experience and is an avid gamer in all parts of her life—she's especially fond of tabletop board games and the world of Pokémon. Pokémon Crystal Version is her favorite game in the franchise. Some of her greatest feats were evolving Eevee to a Level 99 Umbreon and collecting every legendary bird Pokémon. Her professional path started at NaNoWriMo, where she scripted a summer-long world-building series and hosted its Virtual Write-Ins. She has written seven books for DDCO Publishing, which specializes in LitRPG and is operated by New York Times Bestseller JA Cipriano. She has ranked in the Top 100 list for Dark Fantasy, Sword & Sorcery, and Fantasy Romance. She was voted by her peers as "The Perfectionist" on Roleplay Adventures, a SERP for forum roleplaying. Madeleine graduated from Mills College with a B.A. in English with a concentration in Literature and a Minor in Philosophy. This article has been viewed 773,829 times.
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Article SummaryX

1. Fly to Pacifidlog Town.
2. Surf to the cave to the northeast.
3. Use the Match Bike to reach the top of the Sky Pillar.
4. Save the game before fighting.
5. Weaken Rayquaza to the lower yellow or red section.
6. Put it to sleep, paralyze, or freeze it.
7. Throw Ultra Balls until you capture Rayquaza.

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