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3rd Gen Your Pokémon Team

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I think it is VERY important to correct someone when they are giving incorrect info, so thanks for deciding to post.

As for your new team Blackbird, remember not to have two attacking moves of the same type (i.e. Flamethrower and Fire Blast). It is redundant and takes the spot of a move that could make your Poke more versatile.
 
my pokemon

only have 1 pokemon a lvl 70 dewgong i traded my starter for a lvl 5 seal so i basicly am a seal fan
 
lol

Selendomono said:
only have 1 pokemon a lvl 70 dewgong i traded my starter for a lvl 5 seal so i basicly am a seal fan
im kiddin i have a lvl 75 tyranitar a lvl 80 lapras as well
 
Blastoise (Tank) lvl. 66
Skull Bash
Hydro Cannon
Surf
Protect ( im gonna get rid of this one lol)

Lickitung (Marc) lvl. 38
Rock Smash
Stomp
Strength
Disable

Hitmonchan (Rocky) lvl. 25
Comet Punch
Agility
Pursuit
Mach Punch

Flareon (Eve) lvl. 31
Fire Blast
Sunny Day
Quick Attack
Bite

Diglett lvl. 21
Scratch
Growl
Magnitude
Dig

Farfetch'd (Ch'ding) lvl. 16
Peck
Fly
Fury Attack
Attract

I know my team kinda stinks but im new.
 
Meh, personal preference. I did switch out take down for Return since it's the pokemon that I feel likes me most.
 
shanecdavis said:
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I think it is VERY important to correct someone when they are giving incorrect info, so thanks for deciding to post.
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Thank you, sir, for being one of the only forum people I have seen in quite some time who reacts well to criticism. It is about time I find somebody who admits they are incorrect and is rather glad that somebody pointed out their error(as opposed to screaming insults at me and anyone else who reads this topic). You have no idea how utterly shocked I was when I read your post. ><

That says something about most forums, doesn't it? lol

Anyway(in an effort to keep this post somewhat on-topic), BB is doing fairly well considering he is not battling at a tournament level on this version yet(that I know of). I do have one question though, BB. If you hacked the game or whatever to get an Arcanine and Politoed(I don't really do any hacking stuff, so this all seems like gibberish to me), why didn't you just hack to get a Metagross instead of a Metang?
 
What is your Firered/Leafgreen Team

I only have an in-game team, hehe, and they're kind low-leveled 'cause I'm only as far as Island Three (my old game got deleted, which sucks, but...). I'll put them in the order of when I caught 'em.

[UPDATED!]

Venasaur
Level: 36
Type: Grass/Poison
Nature: Lax
Ability: Overgrow

Attacks:
- Solar Beam
- Razor Leaf
- Sleep Powder
- Frenzy Plant

Pidgeot
Level: 37
Type: Normal/Flying
Nature: Quirky
Ability: Keen Eye

Attacks:
- Aerial Ace
- Sand Attack
- Fly
- Wing Attack

Raichu
Level:36
Type: Electric
Nature: Docile
Ability: Static

Attacks:
- Thunderbolt
- Strength
- Slam
- Shockwave

Kadabra
Level: 35
Type: Psychic
Nature: Quiet
Ability: Inner Focus

Attacks:
- Role Play
- Recover
- Physic
- Psybeam

Dugtrio
Level: 34
Type: Ground
Nature: Bold
Ability: Sand Veil

Attacks:
- Cut
- Rock Smash
- Magnitude
- Dig

Vaporeon
Level: 35
Type: Water
Nature: Hasty
Ability: Water Absorb

Attacks:
- Surf
- Water Pulse
- Double Team
- Bite
 
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Ruby
Mudkip lvl 15
Tackle
Growl
Mudslap
Water gun

Casscoon lvl9 (Got it when evolved from wurmple at route 101)
Tackle
Poison sting
String shot
Harden

Poochyena lvl 8
Tackle
howl

Badges: 0

Sapphire

Blaziken lvl 50 (egg breeded from FR/LG)
Sky uppercut
Earthquake
Reversal
Rock slide

Gradevior lvl 48
Psychic
Imprison
Thunderbolt

Manectric lvl 54(Egg)
Spark
Thunderbolt
Crunch
Quick attack (Incase of little HP on foe's pokemon)

Ludicolo lvl 45
Surf
Rain dance
Nature power
Giga drain

Skarmory lvl 43
Steel wing
Agility
Fly
Spikes (For battles that are tough)

Golem lvl 56
Rock smash
Strengh
Rollout
Explosion

Badges: 7

Emerald (Not good but i had a glitch that my data was gone)
Combusken lvl 16
Peck
Ember
Double kick
scratch

Dustox lvl10
Confusion
Harden
Poison sting
Tackle

Badges: 0
 
I've got alot in FR/LG but I'm halfway through Ruby right now. Here's my team:
Crawdaunt lv.37 (holding: Mystic Water)
Vicegrip
Surf
Bubblebeam
Aerial Ace

Sceptile lv.37 (not holding anything..but has a ribbon! ha)
Absorb
Secret Power
Leaf Blade
Quick Attack

Pelipper lv.35 (holding: Quick Claw)
Steel Wing
Water Gun
Fly
Wing Attack

Kadabra lv.36 (none)
Shock Wave
Future Sight
Psychic
Psybeam

Camerupt lv.34 (holding: Charcoal)
Magnitude
Attract
Rock Slide
Overheat

Graveler lv.35 (holding: Lax Incense)
Magnitude
Rollout
Fire Blast
Rock Tomb

I could use some tweaks. Any tips?
 
I liked the updated FR/LG especially the better trading and the colors. (Celadon never looked so good, lol.) Here's my team:
Trainer: Talia (female)

Blastoise lv.55
Type: Water
Nature: Rash
Item: Blackglasses
Skull Bash, Bite, Hydro Cannon, Water Pulse

Dragonite lv.59
Type: Dragon/Flying
Nature: Lonely
Item: Leftovers
Surf, Return, Dragon Claw, Wing Attack

Fearow lv.54
Type: Normal/Flying
Nature: Naive
Item: none
Aerial Ace, Fly, Drill Peck, Steel Wing

Flareon lv.50
Type: Fire
Nature: Rash
Item: Quick Claw
Bite, Secret Power, Overheat, Flamethrower

Raichu lv.53
Type: Electric
Nature: Modest
Item: Amulet Coin
Thunder, Double-Edge, Strength, Thunderbolt

Onix lv.51
Type: Rock/Ground
Nature: Adamant
Item: none
Dragon Breath, Earthquake, Slam, Iron Tail

I could use some creative feedback ^^
 
Ryan24 said:
I've got alot in FR/LG but I'm halfway through Ruby right now. Here's my team:
Crawdaunt lv.37 (holding: Mystic Water)
Vicegrip
Surf
Bubblebeam
Aerial Ace

Sceptile lv.37 (not holding anything..but has a ribbon! ha)
Absorb
Secret Power
Leaf Blade
Quick Attack

Pelipper lv.35 (holding: Quick Claw)
Steel Wing
Water Gun
Fly
Wing Attack

Kadabra lv.36 (none)
Shock Wave
Future Sight
Psychic
Psybeam

Camerupt lv.34 (holding: Charcoal)
Magnitude
Attract
Rock Slide
Overheat

Graveler lv.35 (holding: Lax Incense)
Magnitude
Rollout
Fire Blast
Rock Tomb

I could use some tweaks. Any tips?

well some move tips if ur i lilycove or comin up to it buy a tm of thunder and swap that with kadbra's shock wave
for pelliper get a beeter water move other than water gun
alot of people wont agree with me on this but get the TM of blizzard at lilycove and teach it to some1 like pelipper because blizzard is really really helpful in the E4
i remember when i used my old exploud againsti think its drake who had all the dragon pokemon but it was lvl 55 and i beat em all but the attak does miss alot but it hits both enemies in a 2 v 2 battle
 
My updated Emerald team (I've got all 8 badges now):

Gyarados:
Lv.38
(holding Mystic Water)

Strength
Waterfall (for field purposes)
Dragon Rage
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Right I need some advice for this one. I'm considering Earthquake for the fourth move slot and Dragon Dance will most likely replace Dragon Rage later. Any suggestions?

Torkoal:
Lv.34
(holding Quick Claw)

Protect
Body Slam
Iron Defence
Flamethrower

I need some serious advice for this one having never raised one before. This is the fire type on my team as I couldn't think of any other pokemon to put in its place. Would it be better to just teach another pokemon a fire type move instead or what?

Swellow:
Lv.38
(holding Macho Brace)

Fly
Endeavor
Aerial Ace
Quick Attack

I hate this but I need a pokemon who can fly. I don't want a Skarmory. Crobat sounds like and interesting replacement if someone could give me a moveset and some advice. It can definately learn Fly right? Any advice?

Swampert:
Lv.38
(holding Soft Sand)

Dive (for field purposes)
Surf
Mud Shot
Take Down

Any advice on this one?

Breloom:
Lv.40
(holding Shell Bell)

Mach Punch
Mega Drain
Stun Spore
Sky Uppercut

I like this Pokemon! I wish it could still learn Spore after it evolves though... :(
Advice?


Gardevoir:
Lv.40
(holding Kings Rock)

Psychic
Calm Mind
Shadow Ball
Thunderbolt

Fantastic Pokemon! Probally my favourite on the team. Shadow ball is so so. I could replace it if there is something better I could teach my Gardevoir.


Question 1: What is the difference between Mystic Water and Sea Incence?

Question 2: I noticed after my Mudkip evolved into Marshtomp (Its now a Swampert) it was holding Soft Sand which I didn't give it. How and why did this happen?
 
I can't really answer your questions..nor do I think I'm truly qualified to judge but your Gardevoir does seem a good pokemon. As for your fire type, I have the same problem with my Camerupt. And I'd like you to talk to my brother lol, mostly because your levels are around mine and I've got all 8 badges. Yet just battling the trainers in my pokenav doesn't help enough for training: I'm too strong for them but too weak for Victory Road. There should be a better way of training in R/S/E...
 
Dragon Trainer Dane said:
My updated Emerald team (I've got all 8 badges now):

Gyarados:
Lv.38
(holding Mystic Water)

Strength
Waterfall (for field purposes)
Dragon Rage
-

Right I need some advice for this one. I'm considering Earthquake for the fourth move slot and Dragon Dance will most likely replace Dragon Rage later. Any suggestions?

PLEASE do not use Earthquake on Gyarados, unless you go farming for items with Lv90+ Linoone an pick up and extra one. EQ needs to be on your Swampert. Also don't put HM moves (not called Surf) on your main team. For field purposes, get yourself an HM slave (Tropius and Wailmer are wicked awesome slaves, learning 5 HMs each) and pull them out of PC when they are needed. Too bad that Gyara has TWICE the Atk than it does SAtk, but has an incredible array of special moves. Plus having Swampert makes Gyara a bit redundant. I would go with an Electric-type instead. Magneton or Lanturn are the best in the region, but you cannot get Chinchou until after the E4, and you need to abuse Thunderbolt there. Manectric is a good alternate.

Torkoal:
Lv.34
(holding Quick Claw)

Protect
Body Slam
Iron Defence
Flamethrower

I need some serious advice for this one having never raised one before. This is the fire type on my team as I couldn't think of any other pokemon to put in its place. Would it be better to just teach another pokemon a fire type move instead or what?

Quite frankly, yes. Fire-types are over-rated and unnecessary, IMO. They only occupy the slot of a stronger and more effective Poke. Every single type that is weak against Fire, is also weak to either Ice or Fighting. Add the fact that Fire-types is also weak to Water and Ground (two of the most abused move types in the game) and you can see that Fire-types are best to look at and not use. What I would use instead is a Ghost-type like Dusclops. It is a little more difficult to train, but it has great defenses and can stall while you heal your other Pokes.

Swellow:
Lv.38
(holding Macho Brace)

Fly
Endeavor
Aerial Ace
Quick Attack

I hate this but I need a pokemon who can fly. I don't want a Skarmory. Crobat sounds like and interesting replacement if someone could give me a moveset and some advice. It can definately learn Fly right? Any advice?

First, I would highly suggest you not give a Poke more than one attacking move of the same type (i.e. AA and Fly). That is redundant and prevents your Poke from being more versatile. I would definitely suggest Skarmory over Swellow, but it is built more for competitive/BF play than in-game. Crobat is one arse mutha in-game. It outspeeds all but 2 or 3 Pokes, one of which (Mewtwo) you will not see in-game. Use this moveset:

- Aerial Ace
- Confuse Ray
- Shadow Ball
- Sludge Bomb

I gets STAB AA and SB (Sludge variety). CR is a nice strike-first move on a Poke and then switch out for something to finish it off. SB (Shadow variety) works against slow Psychics and Ghosts (E4).


Swampert:
Lv.38
(holding Soft Sand)

Ice Beam
Surf
Earthquake
Rest/Roar


Any advice on this one?

First, get rid of Dive and give it Earthquake. A Poke that is immune to Electric attacks and has a STAB EQ attack is simply awesome. It's only weakness is Grass, and not only does it have the stats to survive a Grass-type attack, it can also hit back with a SE IB. The last move is your preference. If you choose Rest, give it a Chesto or Lum Berry to hold to wake it right up.

Breloom:
Lv.40
(holding Shell Bell)

Swords Dance/Leech Seed
Giga
Drain
Sky Uppercut
Mach Punch

I like this Pokemon! I wish it could still learn Spore after it evolves though... :(
Advice?


My advice would be to catch another Shroomish and train it until it learns Spore and then switch it in for this one. For this guy, go Giga over Mega, and then take a Heart Scale to Fallorbor and re-teach it Leech Seed. LS is a nice move since it still works when you switch out and heals your switched Poke too, at the expense of your opponent's HP. In this instance, without Spore, two attacks of the same type works since Mach Punch always goes first and can take out a weakened opponent.

Gardevoir:
Lv.40
(holding Kings Rock)

Psychic
Calm Mind
Shadow Ball/Rest/Will-O-Wisp
Thunderbolt

Fantastic Pokemon! Probally my favourite on the team. Shadow ball is so so. I could replace it if there is something better I could teach my Gardevoir.

SB is good, but Rest or WOW can be quite effective too. Rest and Chesto/Lum Berry makes Gardy a bit tankish and WOW is a good status move. Alakazam is still a better sweeper, but Gardy works great in-game and can handle Water-types with a CM TB.

Question 1: What is the difference between Mystic Water and Sea Incence?

The difference is that MW increases Water-type moves by 10%, but SI is only 5%. They are similar in that they both suck as held items. Avoid using them and choose more effective items like Leftovers, Shell Bell, Quick Claw, or even berries like Lum, Leppa, or Sitrus.

Question 2: I noticed after my Mudkip evolved into Marshtomp (Its now a Swampert) it was holding Soft Sand which I didn't give it. How and why did this happen?

Never heard of that happening. I will assume that you got Soft Sand from the girl on the beach at Slateport, gave it to your Mudkip and then forgot you did that.
Just remember that to beat the E4, you need to abuse Thunderbolt, Ice Beam, Shadow Ball/Earthquake, and Sky Uppercut.
 
u can be really helpful on this shane u must took ages for that but i agree i taught 2 pokemon of mine blizzard and the dragon guy in the E4 was sooo easy and thunder is better than thunderbolt and it also does more attak with still high PP
 
Actually, you are giving Thunder too much credit. It is only 70% accurate and its AP is 120, while Thunderbolt is 100% accurate and its AP is 95. So while the power is slightly less with TB, it is far more reliable. I always suggest TB over Thunder unless Kyogre is involved. I don't like the Rain Dance/Thunder combo because it takes one turn to RD before you can use it. The end result is one attack of 120 AP that takes two turns or TWO attacks of 95 AP for a total of 190 AP in those same two turns. Thunder is just not worth it. Go with TB.

BTW - the same goes with Blizzard and Fire Blast. Go with Ice Beam and Flamethrower instead, whenever possible.
 
Thanks for the advice shane.

I probally should have emphasised that I like to use Pokemon I favour over the ones who can thrash everything.
So I'm keeping Gyarados, at least for now.
I don't really like Dusclops much.

I think your right about the Soft Sand thing. Must have just slipped my mind...

I'll use Tropius and Wailmer for HM slaves as you suggested. I already use a Zigzagoon for Cut and Rock Smash. It just gets really annoying to switch around my team all of the time. :(

I hate Golbat but love Crobat. Its just a shame that Zubats so utterly useless early on else I would train one more often.

I often train up a Salamence or a Flygon probally with movesets like these:

Salamence:

Fly/Aerial Ace
Dragon Dance
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Flygon:

Crunch
Earthquake
Sandstorm
-

Are they worth bothering with?

BTW how could I forget?
I use this Pokemon when travelling around the water areas by switching Torkoal with it (since Torkoal is useless against Water).

Magneton:

Lv. 40
(holding Smoke Ball) <- I will replace this

Spark
Sonic Boom
Thunder Wave
Lock On
 
Keep in mind that all the good Pokes typically have first evolutions that basically suck. Complain about Zubat, but remember what your Gyarados evolved from. Doesn't get a whole lot more useless than that. Then there is Beldum. Good Lord. Only learns ONE move until it evolves into Metang at Lv20. Of course it eventually evolves into one of my favorite Pokes. Flygon and Salamence are definitely worth training, especially Sala. See my above statement.

Excellent choice on using Maggie, but stay away from Lock On. Go with Thunderbolt and maybe Toxic for a damaging status move.

Good luck.
 
Mr_Smilie:) said:
what is the move WOW actually do since my pokemon have never ever learnt it :(
Will-O-Wisp is a Fire-type moves that Burns its victim, and inflicts damage every turn it stays in play.
 
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