If you have missed out on the TM, you're going to have to find, capture, and train a Pokémon that naturally learns the ability Dig in order to get it. In Pokémon Emerald, there are only two naturally appearing Pokémon in the game that learn Dig: Nincada and Trapinch. Some Pokémon can be found through the in-game world, others are only located in certain areas. Both Nincada and Trapinch, however, can be found in the region of Hoenn. To find these Pokémon you'll need to:  Go to Route 116 to find Nincada. This route is in western Hoenn; it connects to Rustboro City and Rusturf Tunnel. Walk in this area until you randomly encounter Nincada.  Travel to Route 111 or Mirage Tower to find Trapinch. Route 111 can be found in the main region of Hoenn. It connects Mauville City to Route 112. The Mirage Tower will appear at random in the desert along Route 111. Walk in this area until you randomly encounter Trapinch. . Pokémon have certain weaknesses and strengths. You might use these to your advantage when capturing Nincada and Trapinch. However, you should be careful not to do too much damage; doing so will result in the Pokémon fainting and you having to find a new one to capture.  Nincada is a small bug-type Pokémon with a decent defense power. It is weak against flying, fire, water, and ice type attacks. It is strong against fighting, poison, and ground type attacks. Trapinch is also a ground-type Pokémon with decent attack power. It is weak against water, grass, and ice type attacks. It is strong against poison and rock attacks.  Once Nincada or Trapinch is weakened by your attacks and has low HP, you'll have to throw a Pokeball to capture it. Be sure you have enough of your best Pokeballs in your inventory before leaving to capture one. If you find that your Pokémon are too strong and do too much damage to either of these wild Pokemon, you might want to use attacks Trapinch and Nincada are strong against. This will do reduced damage. This way, you can do small amounts of damage until the Pokémon is weakened enough for you to catch it. . You'll have to train Nincada to level 45 before it will learn the ability Dig, and Trapinch doesn't learn the skill until level 41. This means you'll have to fight other non-player trainers, fight randomly encounter Pokemon, use items (like Rare Candy) to raise its level, or take your Pokémon to the Daycare Center where it'll be trained for you.
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One-sentence summary -- Identify Pokémon in the game that learn Dig. Find the best areas to hunt these Pokemon. Capture the Pokemon Train your Pokemon


It's a grey app with gears on it. You'll likely find Settings on the Home Screen. This option is near the bottom of the screen (iPhone) or in the upper-left side of the screen (iPad). It's near the middle of the General page. This is the passcode you used to enable restrictions on your iPhone or iPad. If you haven't yet enabled restrictions, first tap Enable Restrictions, then enter your desired passcode twice. It's the last entry beneath the "ALLOWED CONTENT" heading. You'll see a blue checkmark appear to the right of this option. This is the last option on the page. It's the blue button in the bottom-right corner of the keypad. Your selected site is now inaccessible in the Safari browser. This setting also applies to other popular mobile browsers such as Chrome and Firefox.
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One-sentence summary -- Open your iPhone's Settings . Scroll down and tap General. Scroll down and tap Restrictions. Enter your restrictions passcode. Scroll down and tap Websites. Tap Limit Adult Content. Tap Add a Website below the "NEVER ALLOW" heading. Tap Done.


If you are not in immediate need of the medicine, you should allow the strips to dry out a bit before using them. Lay them on a rock or other dry place in the sun for several hours. If you need the medicine right away, you can skip the drying step. . The best way to make willow bark tea is to boil the bark in water. To do that, you will need to make a fire. Boiling the water that you will be using for your tea is also the best way to disinfect and purify the water. You will also need a container to boil the water in, ideally made of metal. If you do not have a container, then you will need to search the area for something made from metal, glass, or clay that you can use to boil water. Collect about 3 cups of water and purify it by adding chlorine or ozone. If you don’t have these purifiers, make a fire and boil the water for at least 10 minutes before using.  If you can’t start a fire, let the willow bark soak in the water for at least an hour.  Keep in mind that even though wilderness water can be purer in many ways than other water, it does contain various parasites.  Boiling water or using a purifier is the best approach to protect yourself from these parasites. If you are in an area where giardia (a parasite found in water) is present, or may be present, make certain you follow the correct purification procedure. Giardia can cause severe gastrointestinal symptoms that may cause abdominal pain and may also cause you to become severely dehydrated. After the water has started to boil, add the strips of willow bark to the water.  Use about one tablespoon of willow bark per cup of water.  Allow the willow bark to simmer for five to 10 minutes and then remove it from the fire.
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One-sentence summary -- Dry the strips if you have time. Start a fire Gather some water from a nearby water source. Add the willow bark strips to boiling water and simmer.


The easiest way to avoid your overly friendly neighbor is to look outside before walking out the door. Peer through your peephole or window and, if you see them, wait a few minutes before opening the door. If you exit your apartment and hear them around the corner, avoid an awkward encounter by waiting for them to leave the building or enter their apartment. You might not have time in your schedule to wait for them to leave the scene, or they might see you head out and bombard you. Stop a long-winded conversation before it starts. Smile, wave or say hello, and keep walking.  Say something like, “Hi there! I’m in a rush and can’t chat. Catch up with you later!” With any luck, they’ll take the hint after you do this a couple of times. A friendly, neighborly conversation starts to get stale after about four minutes. If they start to gab and you’ve reached your limit, find a way to gracefully end the conversation.  Try saying, “Well, I’m running late for an appointment. Have a good one!” Other excuses could be a lunch or dinner date, work, or meeting your workout partner. If you’re entering your home, you could say, “I have to start dinner,” or “I have piles of laundry (or another chore) to do.” You could always just leave it vague and say, “I just noticed the time - I have to run!” If your neighbor is at your door, you are not required to answer, especially if you don't feel safe doing so. If, however, you feel comfortable answering the door, you can quickly set a boundary by saying, "Now is really not a great time for me to talk." If you wish to have a relationship with your neighbor, suggest an alternate time that you can talk. Say, "Are you free tomorrow afternoon, around four? I'll be free then and would love to take a walk and catch up."  If you don't like them dropping by unannounced, you can also tell them politely, “It’s really best to call or set something up instead of popping in.”
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One-sentence summary --
Look outside before exiting. Tell them you’re in a rush and can’t chat. Excuse yourself politely to exit conversations. Reschedule chats to a more convenient time.