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rate my emerald team please,

marillmonster2000

PC's True Blue Marill
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    yo, please rate my emerald team, i only have two badges, and i am still training all my pokes to level 30 for watson. so, keeping that in mind, lemme know what you think:

    Hariyama(Hariteyama)
    Genter:Male
    Ability: Guts, Ups Attack When Suffering.
    Type:fighting
    Nature:sierious
    met at:granite cave at level 8. catptured in pokeball
    level:26
    HP:119
    attack:71
    Defense:42
    Sp Attk:27
    Sp Def:39
    Speed:35
    Moves:
    1.vital Throw
    2.Focous Energy
    3.Sand-Attack
    4.Arm-Thrust

    Manectric(raibolt)
    Gender:Male
    Ability:Static, Paralyzes On Contact.
    Type:electric
    Nature:Careful.
    Met at route 110 at level 21. captured in premier ball.
    level:27
    HP:75
    Attack:52
    Defense:42
    Sp:attk:63
    Sp.Def:42
    Speed:72
    Moves:
    1.leer
    2.thunder wave
    3.spark
    4.quick attack

    Mudkip(mizugorou)
    Gender:male
    Ability:Torrent, Ups Water Moves A Pinch.
    Type:Water
    Nature:Lax
    Met at route 101 at level 5. captured in Pokeball.
    level:30
    HP:79
    Attack:53
    Defense:46
    Sp:attk:39
    Sp.Def:36
    Speed:40
    Moves:
    1.Tackle
    2.Bide
    3.Take Down
    4.Water Gun

    and i am going to add ice beam to mudkip, thunderbolt to manactric, very soon. as soon as i gamble up enough coins.

    feel free to post any complaints, critizismz, complements. ect.

    and when i get far enough, i am going to catch a skarmory and a numel. and when i beat the e4, i am goint to trade over my lg venasaur.
     
    This is what the pokes should look like when their done. I'm not giving EVs or natures since it's in game.

    Hariyama@Lefties
    Substitute
    Focus Punch/Earthquake
    Reversal
    HP [Ghost]/Cross Chop

    Manetic@Petaya Berry
    T-bolt
    Substitute
    Crunch
    HP [Grass]

    A worse Jolteon.

    Swampert@Lefties
    Curse
    Earthquake
    Ice Beam/Rock Slide
    Surf

    This should work. Hope this helps.
    :D
     
    hehe yes, i still dont know what evs are xD

    and erm.. the only reason why my mudkip is still a mudkip is so it can learn hydro pump. o.o; and erm.. ive never been a fan of curse.. >_> so erm.. im sure you can see where im going with this.. XD
     
    Mullet said:
    I'm not giving EVs or natures since it's in game.

    Hey! That's no reason. I always effort train ingame. (Hidden powers are another story; I usually offer HP:Special, since it's so difficult to control; your HP:Grass on Manectric is a lot more difficult to get than effort points. Also, you can Everstone-breed for natures, since it's Emerald.)
     
    UPDATE:
    my team has changed a little, and i have 3 badges now..

    Hariyama(Hariteyama)
    Genter:Male
    Holding:Quick Claw
    Ability: Guts, Ups Attack When Suffering.
    Type:fighting
    Nature:sierious
    met at:granite cave at level 8. catptured in pokeball
    level:31
    HP:141
    attack:85
    Defense:50
    Sp Attk:32
    Sp Def:45
    Speed:44
    Moves:
    1.vital Throw
    2.Focous Energy
    3.Sand-Attack
    4.Arm-Thrust

    Manectric(raibolt)
    Gender:Male
    Holding:Chesto Berry
    Ability:Static, Paralyzes On Contact.
    Type:electric
    Nature:Careful.
    Met at route 110 at level 21. captured in premier ball.
    level:30
    HP:83
    Attack:58
    Defense:46
    Sp:attk:71
    Sp.Def:47
    Speed:81
    Moves:
    1.shock wave
    2.thunder wave
    3.spark
    4.quick attack

    Mudkip(mizugorou)
    Gender:male
    Holding:Chesto Berry
    Ability:Torrent, Ups Water Moves A Pinch.
    Type:Water
    Nature:Lax
    Met at route 101 at level 5. captured in Pokeball.
    level:31
    HP:82
    Attack:54
    Defense:48
    Sp:attk:41
    Sp.Def:37
    Speed:41
    Moves:
    1.Tackle
    2.Bide
    3.Take Down
    4.Water Gun

    Skarmory(aiimon)
    Gender:female
    Holding:macho brace
    Ability:keen eye, prevents loss of accuracy..
    Type:steel/flying
    Nature:Timid
    Met at route 113 at level 16, captured in pokeball
    level:17
    HP:52
    Attack:31
    Defense:56
    Sp:attk:20
    Sp.Def:33
    Speed:33
    Moves:
    1.Peck
    2.Steel Wing
    3.Swift
    4.Agility

    Numel(Donmeru)
    Gender:male
    Holding:Exp.Share
    Ability:Oblivious, prevents attraction.
    Type:fire/ground
    Nature:rash
    Met at firey path at level 16. captured in Nest Ball.
    level:21
    HP:62
    Attack:36
    Defense:26
    Sp:attk:39
    Sp.Def:24
    Speed:26
    Moves:
    1.growl
    2.tackle
    3.ember
    4.Magnitude
     
    MetalMario said:
    Hey! That's no reason. I always effort train ingame. (Hidden powers are another story; I usually offer HP:Special, since it's so difficult to control; your HP:Grass on Manectric is a lot more difficult to get than effort points. Also, you can Everstone-breed for natures, since it's Emerald.)

    Many people don't have the time or patience for EV training in game. I know that HP types are hard to get, but it's a good idea for Manetric. What is Everstone-breeding?

    Marill, Curse is good on Swampert. Don't worry about Hydro Pump, the Cursepurt set is awesome.
    :D
     
    In Emerald, if you breed two Pok?mons and one is holding an Everstone, the newborn will inherit the nature of that Pok?mon.

    I just found it a tad hypocritical that you neglected EVs 'because it was ingame', then proceeded to mandate HP:Grass, which I find a lot more difficult to acquire. I guess all you NBers are like that, though... ;)
     
    If you play any third generation games (Ruby, Sapphire, Fire Red, Leaf Green, and Emerald), you should know that a Pokemon's stats aren't determined soley by their base stats and individual (now called diversification) values. In the third generation, EVs and natures are used to sort of customize a Pokemon's stats. When any Pokemon is born or caught, it has a static nature that will never change. This nature will allow your Pokemon to obtain higher stats in some areas and lower stats in other areas. For instance, if you are using a Slaking as a physical sweeper, you would most likely use the following set:

    Slaking (F) @ Choice Band
    Trait: Truant
    EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Spd / 6 SDef
    Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
    -Return
    -Focus Punch
    -Shadow Ball
    -Earthquake

    I'll get to the EVs later, but the bold text is what I want you to look at. (By the way, always post movesets in this format because it is much easier to read than the way you posted your team.) There are twenty-four different natures in the game, and each makes one stat 10% greater and another stat 10% lower, with the exception of neutral natures, which don't alter anything. The Adamant nature raises a Pokemon's attack stat and lowers its special attack stat. Since Slaking should never be using a special attack, the nature doesn't hurt at all, but in fact only makes Slaking stronger. The problem with deciding on natures comes when you get to mixed sweepers, so I won't go there for now. Check out *image removed* for a comprehensive list of natures. It takes patience to breed for Natures, but once you have a good one (e.g. Adamant, Jolly, Impish, Modest, Timid, Bold, Calm, Careful, etc.), you can breed it to other Pokemon with ease thanks to Emerald's feature Everstone breeding.

    Now we come to EVs or effort values. Every Pokemon gains EVs when it defeats an opposing Pokemon. There is a set number of EVs for each Pokemon that the opponent gains for defeating it, but I don't know any of them off hand since I don't play the GBA games. Use Google or ask someone else for more info on that. Anyway, each Pokemon can obtain a maximum of 510 EVs in total and no more than 255 for each stat. To find out in what way the EVs affect this Slaking, we divide each stat's EVs by four and discard the remainder. The quotient is added to Slaking's total stats. There is no point in using more than 252 EVs per stat because it is the highest number up to 255 that is divisible by four. In this case, my Slaking gains 63 stat points in attack and speed, as well as 1 extra stat point in special defense. Since the Strategy and Movesets board usually is used for competitive battling techniques, you will almost always see EVs and natures since you don't have to train Pokemon on NetBattle. I hope I've helped. Take care.
     
    not to nit-pick but, you'd want that one point in HP

    lol

    anyway you need to choose the TM's for your pokemon.

    for example should Numel or mudkip get earthquake, since you can't get doubles you may want to make the one that isn't getting earthquake more of a special attacker, while the one that does should be more physical.

    thats only for in-game in NB mixed sweepers are amazing
     
    MetalMario said:
    In Emerald, if you breed two Pok?mons and one is holding an Everstone, the newborn will inherit the nature of that Pok?mon.

    I just found it a tad hypocritical that you neglected EVs 'because it was ingame', then proceeded to mandate HP:Grass, which I find a lot more difficult to acquire. I guess all you NBers are like that, though... ;)


    I guess your right, but he can't really do much else, HP Special is easier to get though, and plus in FR/LG a poke with pickup can get the HP TM from pickup. So either one works.
     
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