3rd Gen Pokemon Needed!

Started by Resultz August 24th, 2009 6:54 AM
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Resultz

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Yorkshire, England
Seen September 2nd, 2011
Posted August 22nd, 2011
583 posts
13.8 Years
Hey, im starting a scramble challenge on sapphire, and was wondering if i can get 6 people to choose me some pokemon.

-I will use any pokemon obtainable within the game before Mossdeep City. which means no legendaries and No trades.
-I will not use Feebas/Milotic. I want using the pokemon to be the challenege, not catching them.
-I will use the final evolved form of any pokemon suggested unles it requires a stone or w/e to evolve.
-2 of the pokemon chosen must be available before Mauville City.
-Between them, i must be able to use Fly Surf Rock smash Strength.

I will use my starter until i have one of the chosen pokemon.
I will post progress.
Good luck i eagarly await my pokemon. :)

Apostrophe

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Seen November 10th, 2010
Posted November 8th, 2010
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May I suggest two of those to be a Wingull/Pelipper and a Whimsur/Loudred/Exploud? Surf and Fly can be taught to Pelipper, while your Exploud can get Strength and rocksmash. I get through the battles on the game on those two alone, and they can be obtained fairly early in the game. It should be even easier once you hear other suggestions as well.
Seen January 2nd, 2010
Posted January 2nd, 2010
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15.1 Years
Absol, because he's awesome.
And also Zangoose.
Another fail is when I named a Crobat (level 45 or so) after my friend and bred it with a level 11 Zubat and when the Egg hatched, I told him he was the father. I was then informed it was rape because of the level difference. Fail. 5th grade fail.

Apostrophe

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Posted November 8th, 2010
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I haven't heard very many good things about Seviper, and Poison-type Pokemon in general won't be very good with RSE. The only thing Poison-type moves are strong against are Grass-Type pokemon, which is already covered by any flying-type moves your Pelipper may have. They are resistant to Bug, Poison, Fighting, and Grass moves, but outside of Brawly, there aren't many tough trainers who use that type (And you can't get Seviper until after you defeat Brawly). Furthermore, it would be completely useless against Steven's Steel-type Pokemon.

Speaking of which, you might need something that can take out Steel-types more effectively, otherwise you might get murdered by Steven, or maybe even Wattson. Your three choices are Ground, Fire, and Fighting, the most appealing of which seems to be fire-type, since that exploits the often-weak status of Steel Pokemon's Special Defense. Depending on it's moveset, a Slugma might help.

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For a fire-type, I vouch for Camerupt, with Magcargo as a close second, but if those two are too slow for your liking, there's always Ninetales, in which Vulpix is obtained on Mt. Pyre, so it fits your limit.
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Resultz

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Seen September 2nd, 2011
Posted August 22nd, 2011
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Ok, TG got there first >.<

My team for sapphire. Starting game now is...

Pelipper
Exploud
Ludicolo
Camerupt
Absol
Gardevoir

To be honest guys, i was expecting worse. But ill give it a go.

On my last challenge:Ruby. I had Linoone Dusclops Luvdisc Tropius Masquerain Weezing. That was HARD.