Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest Map – Complete Region Guide & Route Breakdown

Explore the full Pokemon Brick Bronze Roria Conquest map with detailed route guides, gym progression, trainer battles, wild encounters, and hidden items.

Understanding the Roria Conquest Map in Pokemon Brick Bronze

The Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest map is one of the most expansive fan-made regions available in the Roblox Pokemon experience. Drawing from community wiki documentation, the Roria region features a structured progression system that takes players through eight gym challenges before reaching the Elite Four. Whether you're a newcomer starting in Mitis Town or a veteran trainer mapping out your route to the championship, understanding the layout of the Pokemon Brick Bronze Roria Conquest map is essential for efficient gameplay and strategic team building.

This guide breaks down the confirmed route structure, trainer lineups, wild encounters, and progression path based on available documentation from the Roria Conquest community wiki.

The Full Roria Region Progression

The Roria Conquest map follows a linear-but-branching structure organized around gym milestones. Each "Pre-Gym" section contains multiple routes, towns, caves, and dungeons that players must navigate before challenging the gym leader. Based on the wiki's storyline documentation, here is the complete confirmed progression:

Complete Map Progression Table

PhaseLocationsGym
Pre-Gym 1Mitis Town, Route 1, Cheshma Town, Gale Forest, Route 2, Route 3, Silvent City, Carnation MeadowSilvent Gym
Pre-Gym 2Route 4, Route 5, Glistening Grotto, Terminus Cave, Old Graveyard, Brimber City, Route 6, Mt. Igneus, Calcite Chamber, Igneus DepthsBrimber Gym
Pre-Gym 3Route 7, Path of TruthGym 3
Pre-Gym 4Route 9, Fortulose ManorGym 4
Pre-Gym 5Anthian Sewers, Route 11Gym 5
Pre-Gym 6Route 12, Nature's DenGym 6
Pre-Gym 7Route 14, Titans' ThrongGym 7
Pre-Gym 8Route 16, Freezing FissureGym 8
ChampionRoria League, Elite FourChampion Battle

This structure means the Pokemon Brick Bronze Roria Conquest map spans at least 16 named routes, multiple cave systems, sewers, and manor dungeons before players even reach the championship tier. Community reports suggest the full playthrough can take significantly longer than the base Pokemon Brick Bronze region due to the density of trainer battles and dungeon puzzles.

Route 1: Your First Steps in Roria

Route 1 serves as the introductory path on the Pokemon Brick Bronze Roria Conquest map, connecting Mitis Town to Cheshma Town. According to the Roria Conquest Wiki, this route is locked until players complete all initial tasks in Mitis Town, ensuring you understand basic mechanics before venturing out.

Key Features of Route 1

  • Free healing NPC at the route's entrance — this character will restore your Pokemon's health at no cost, which is invaluable for new trainers
  • Short but trainer-dense — despite being the first route, it contains multiple mandatory trainer battles
  • Story trigger point — near the Cheshma Town gates, Rival Jake intercepts you with urgent news, pulling the narrative forward

Trainer Battles on Route 1

The following trainers have been documented on Route 1, each requiring a battle to progress:

TrainerRewardPokemonLevels
Bug Catcher Ralph₽144, 50 EXPWurmple x2Level 3 each
Camper Jack₽192, 41 EXPZigzagoonLevel 4
Picnicker Susie₽144, 62 EXPBunnelby, PidgeyLevel 3 each

These early battles are designed to test type matchups. Bug Catcher Ralph's dual Wurmple setup rewards players who lead with Fire, Flying, or Rock types, while Camper Jack's Zigzagoon is a straightforward Normal-type encounter.

Wild Encounters and Items

Route 1's grass patches contain the following wild Pokemon at levels 2-4:

PokemonTypeRarityEV Yield
PidgeyNormal/FlyingCommon (15%)1 Speed
SkwovetNormalCommon (15%)1 HP

Additionally, players can find a Potion inside a Pokeball hidden in a grass patch, and TM98 Power-Up Punch (Fighting-type) is obtainable by using HM01 Cut on two trees and following the path to a dead end.

The Pokemon Brick Bronze Roria Conquest map expands significantly after the first gym. Pre-Gym 2 introduces cave systems like Glistening Grotto and Terminus Cave, plus the volcanic Mt. Igneus area with its Calcite Chamber and Igneus Depths. This section alone contains more locations than many entire fan-game regions.

Pre-Gym 3's Path of Truth and Pre-Gym 4's Fortulose Manor suggest puzzle-heavy dungeon design, while Pre-Gym 5's Anthian Sewers introduces an underground waterway system. Players should prepare diverse teams for these transitions — the variety of environments means you'll face different wild Pokemon types and trainer specializations in each area.

PhaseRecommended Team TypesKey Challenge
Pre-Gym 1Balanced starter teamLearning game mechanics
Pre-Gym 2Fire, Water, ElectricCave navigation, type variety
Pre-Gym 3-4Psychic, Dark, GhostPuzzle dungeons
Pre-Gym 5-6Grass, Electric, PoisonSewers, nature areas
Pre-Gym 7-8Dragon, Steel, IceHigh-level challenges

Champion Path: Roria League and Elite Four

The endgame of the Pokemon Brick Bronze Roria Conquest map culminates at the Roria League, where players face the Elite Four. Based on the wiki structure, this represents the final test of everything learned across the eight gym challenges. Community reports indicate that Elite Four members specialize in specific types, requiring well-rounded teams with coverage moves and strategic held items.

Tips for Efficient Map Exploration

  1. Talk to every NPC — the free healing on Route 1 is just one example; many routes reportedly have similar helpful characters
  2. Cut trees systematically — TMs and hidden items are often behind Cut-able obstacles, as seen with TM98 Power-Up Punch
  3. Track your encounters — the Location Pokédex feature helps identify which Pokemon appear in each area
  4. Save before gym battles — the difficulty curve between gyms can be steep, especially in Pre-Gym 2's volcanic areas
  5. Use the Forecast Encounters system — this mechanic helps predict what wild Pokemon you'll face, allowing better preparation

Frequently Asked Questions

How many routes are on the Pokemon Brick Bronze Roria Conquest map?

Based on the wiki documentation, the Roria Conquest map contains at least 16 named routes spread across eight pre-gym phases, plus the Roria League and Elite Four areas. The actual number may be higher when accounting for sub-areas within caves, sewers, and dungeons.

Where do I start on the Roria Conquest map?

All players begin in Mitis Town, completing introductory tasks before gaining access to Route 1. From there, the path leads through Cheshma Town and eventually to Silvent City for the first gym challenge.

Is the Roria Conquest map part of the main Pokemon Brick Bronze game?

Roria Conquest is a distinct experience within the Pokemon Brick Bronze ecosystem on Roblox. It features its own region, storyline, gym leaders, and progression system separate from the base game's regions.

What level should my team be for the Elite Four?

While exact level recommendations vary by team composition, community experience suggests having your team at levels comparable to the final gym leader's Pokemon. Since the Pokemon Brick Bronze Roria Conquest map features eight gyms before the Elite Four, players who have consistently trained and evolved their teams throughout the journey should be adequately prepared.


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