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Live in Color January 28th, 2007 10:18 AM

Pokémon Emerald: Elite Four and the Regis [Qstn]
 
Hey everyone, my first post.

I'm kinda having trouble understanding on how to get the Regi's in Emerald. I've read a few walkthroughs, and was wondering, where do I surf to find the cave with Braille? I know what pokemon, and moves I need to use in the cave, but where is it?

Also, would this be a good lineup to fight the Elite Four? I'm currently training pokémon for the Elite Four.

--Blaziken
--Raichu
--Salamence
--Swellow
--Regi-Ice or Walrein
--Regi-Rock or Cradily

Is that good enough to take them down? They'll all be at least level 50 of course, and I'll stock up on hyper potions and full restores.

Also, is there a way to make shiny pokémon appear easier, without using a gameshark or cheating device? I want to look for a shiny taillow so I can get a shiny swellow, but I've played this game on 3 times with at least 20 hours on each, and in the second time I only saw one shiny pokémon and it was a tentacool, so is there a place where more common shinies appear, or at least, tons of taillows, so that I have a better chance of finding a shiny taillow than say, a zigzagoon?

Thank you,
Blazed

Agent9 January 28th, 2007 12:32 PM

Hm. Well the only place I can think of that you can find shinies easily is the Battle Frontier. But that doesn't count.

And you can't make shinies appear easier. There's always a 1/8192 chance of finding one, and that never changes. It's all based on pure luck and patience.

And your team seems good:

Blaziken> Glacia (with Sky Uppercut), Steven
Walrein> Drake
Salamence> Drake, Phoebe (with Crunch)

I don't know why your putting a Swellow in there, or a Cradily, I'm not too good in understanding movesets and such. You can get more help in the Movesets section or whatever it's called. Or you can just PM aragornbird or someone.

And as for your Regi- question. I'm not quite to sure. I don't own Emerald but in my Ruby you find the cave by going to Pacifidalog (sorry) and surfing west. But there's a unique path you have to take to get there. I think.

Hope this helps.

Live in Color January 28th, 2007 12:37 PM

Hmm... well thank you for your help, and I have a Swellow because it's my favourite pokémon :).

Also, A cradily because it's part rock, and won't it be able to take out the flying types easier?

And what level does Salamence and Blaziken learn Crunch and Sky Uppercut? Also what would be a good level to take on the Elite Four?

Last thing, I'm gonna beat Mossdeep gym and Magma at the space station, and get dive, where do I get the treasures that the treasure hunter wants? Such as the red orb, blue orb, yellow, etc.

EDIT: Oh and, everyone on here has so many shinys and are trading with eachother and such, do most people have the Wireless Adapter?

Agent9 January 28th, 2007 12:47 PM

Salamence learns Crunch at level 61 o_O
I guess you don't wanna raise it that high. I guess Bite would be alright, though it lacks the firepower.

Blaziken learns Sky Uppercut at level 59. o_O
You should just stick to Double Kick or some other fighting move.

You find the treasures undersea. To the east of Mossdeep, there are a couple of places in the sea that are darkened. You dive in there and occasionally there will be a rock or slightly darkened patch of underwater sand. You press A and it might have an Item or not. They can be Red Shard (Firestone), Blue Shard (Waterstone), Yellow Shard (Thunderstone), and Green Shard (Leafstone). There are also other gems like Pearls and stuff.

Yami Rui January 28th, 2007 12:49 PM

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Also, A cradily because it's part rock, and won't it be able to take out the flying types easier?
Cradily's best rock move it can learn up till the Battle Frontier is AncientPower, which isn't the greatest it could learn. Also Cradily's stats kinda work against it in attack power with it's base attack stat at 81. I'd recommend a rock pokemon who is actually designed to be powerful in attacking, Cradily isn't.

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Also what would be a good level to take on the Elite Four?
At least at L48.

The Simple Questions Thread would be a better place to ask this stuff.

Live in Color January 28th, 2007 12:51 PM

Thank you very much, one last thing though, what are good moves to teach Regi-Ice/Walrein?

EDIT: I'm new and didn't notice simple questions thread until after, and I had actually a lot of questions, so... I figured I'd make a thread, sorry if there was any inconvenience though.

Agent9 January 28th, 2007 12:56 PM

Ice Beams always useful. I reccomend it.

Live in Color January 28th, 2007 1:03 PM

Ok, but the only place I know of getting Ice beam is the game corner, and finding the TM, but I was stupid and used TM on someone else, does Walrein or Regi-Ice learn it?

Agent9 January 28th, 2007 7:55 PM

I think Walrein learns it. not sure. You should check Serebii.

Live in Color January 28th, 2007 8:01 PM

Ok, well anyway I restarted so that I'm not bored trying to train at the end for the elite four, so I'm gonna start the final lineup at the beginning.

Richard Lynch January 29th, 2007 4:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Yami Rui (Post 2369465)
Cradily's best rock move it can learn up till the Battle Frontier is AncientPower, which isn't the greatest it could learn. Also Cradily's stats kinda work against it in attack power with it's base attack stat at 81. I'd recommend a rock pokemon who is actually designed to be powerful in attacking, Cradily isn't.

Actually, I've always seen Cradily as more of a wall than an attacker. It's got pretty good Defense and Special Defense, and with Recover is can last for quite a while. But it has many weaknesses that makes it slightly ineffective.

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Also, A cradily because it's part rock, and won't it be able to take out the flying types easier?

Yes and no. It's more Grass type than it is Rock (as far as moves are concerned), and because of the dual nature, Flying moves are effective against him. (Super Effective + Not Very Effective = Normal Effective). He's also slow as hell. And his surprisingly low HP kind of cancels out his high Defense and Special Defense... but I still like this Poke. It just looks awesome! I always thought of a Venus Fly Trap.

~*!*~Tatsujin Gosuto~*!*~ February 10th, 2007 7:39 AM

Walrein doesn't learn Icebeam as a level up move but it learns Blizzard at level 50 though

:t354:~*!*~Queen Boo~*!*~

Smarties-chan February 10th, 2007 8:45 AM

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Cradily's best rock move it can learn up till the Battle Frontier is AncientPower, which isn't the greatest it could learn. Also Cradily's stats kinda work against it in attack power with it's base attack stat at 81. I'd recommend a rock pokemon who is actually designed to be powerful in attacking, Cradily isn't.
You're not getting what Cradily's supposed to do, are you? Cradily's supposed to sit there, shrugging off damage, maybe throwing back a couple of special attacks with Mirror Coat (If it happens to be one of those Mirror Coating Cradilies) to heal itself with Rest or Recover when its HP gets low. Rockslide, Earthquake or Giga Drain all do pretty shabby damage if they're normal effective, but Cradily's a monster if it can strike an opponent with a weakness, and Toxic works wonders, especially against the sucky in-game AI that very rarely, if ever, switch out. No other Rock type can stall like Cradily due to those glaring Water and Grass (usually double) weaknesses and Cradily has neither.
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Yes and no. It's more Grass type than it is Rock (as far as moves are concerned), and because of the dual nature, Flying moves are effective against him. (Super Effective + Not Very Effective = Normal Effective). He's also slow as hell. And his surprisingly low HP kind of cancels out his high Defense and Special Defense... but I still like this Poke. It just looks awesome! I always thought of a Venus Fly Trap.
Pfft... a non-STABed Flying move won't do a thing against Cradily and no Flying type (except for Skarmory) that switches in on Cradily won't like a STABed Rock Slide from Cradily. By the way, Cradily's HP is above average, mind you. >O

Live in Color February 10th, 2007 11:11 AM

This is very old now xD

As I posted before I restarted and am now back up to Elite Four again, my lineup is...

Swampert
--Ice Beam
--Surf
--Earthquake
--Protect

Absol
--Thunder
--Slash
--Swords Dance
--Bite

Rayquaza
--Fly
--Strength
--Extreme Speed
--Rest

Ninetales
--Flamethrower
--Confuse Ray
--Will-O-Wisp
--Fire Blast

Shelgon (level 49, almost Salamence)
--Dragon Claw
--Protect
--Dragonbreath
--Rock Smash (I needed for Victory Road, and am gonna get him to move deleter, delete rock smash and teach him crunch or fly.)

Gardevoir
--Psychic
--Shadowball
--Calm Mind
--Flash (Getting rid for thunderbolt)

That's it and seems good to me. All going to be at least level 50 before Elite Four.

Cinders February 10th, 2007 1:43 PM

You can't catch Rayquaza until after you've beaten the Elite Four the first time.

Live in Color February 10th, 2007 9:05 PM

That's only in Ruby/Sapphire, you can catch him before the Elite Four in Emerald. :O

Xylitol February 11th, 2007 9:32 AM

Absol's moveset doesn't really work because of crappy Sp.Attack, but I think the other five are able to take the e4 down just fine. Stocking up on healing items never hurts, though.

Edit: No, wait, what's that Shadow Ball doing on Gardevoir? D:

Cinders February 11th, 2007 4:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Blazed (Post 2380835)
That's only in Ruby/Sapphire, you can catch him before the Elite Four in Emerald. :O

=O_O= Really? How? Is it just that sky tower appears anyway?

Live in Color February 11th, 2007 4:19 PM

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Edit: No, wait, what's that Shadow Ball doing on Gardevoir? D:
For ownin' up the Psychic gym.

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=O_O= Really? How? Is it just that sky tower appears anyway?
In Emerald you have to get Rayquaza to stop Kyogre and Groudon from fighting, so you have to go to the Sky Tower anyway, but the second time you go back its much garder to climb.

Also, I caught Kyogre, Groudon, and Rayquaza, I have a 62 Medicham, 55 Salamence, and 54 Swampert, so the Elite four gets owned quite easily.

shanecdavis February 11th, 2007 6:30 PM

Rayquaza could take down the Weak5 by itself, if it didn't have that horrible moveset. Personally, using ubers to beat the W5 is pretty cheap, but if you aren't skilled enough to win without it, use this moveset instead:

Rayquaza @ Leftovers
- Extremespeed / Brick Break
- Flamethrower
- Ice Beam
- Thunderbolt

This thing breezes through the W5. Personally, I would get rid of it.

Xylitol February 14th, 2007 8:23 AM

I was trying to point out that Shadow Ball, as a ghost type move is physical.(well, this will change in D/P.) You don't use physical moves with a Gardevoir. Try to take advantage on the stats that are actually good. :/

Live in Color February 14th, 2007 11:19 AM

Well very old again... I've got a 75 Medicham, 57 Swampert, 57 Salamence, 79 Rayquaza, 73 Groudon. They breeze through Elite Four and I only use them at Elite Four to train an extra Pokemon, such as my Beautifly for contests.

shanecdavis February 14th, 2007 1:02 PM

Does your Rayquaza still have that horrible moveset?

Live in Color February 14th, 2007 3:15 PM

Yes :)

Well sorta... Fly, Hyper Beam, Thunder, Rest

I don't feel like putting stuff on him...

Wait I restarted again. :D

Close this topic someone, it's getting twisted because of me restarting too much. I get bored after I beat the Elite Four, and Battle Frontier gets kinda boring too. So I just restart because I love going through the game with Pokemon right from the beginning.


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