Whether or not this year's 30th anniversary will offer even more variety Pokemon And to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the series' games or next year Pokemon Ruby and SapphireIt looks like Gen 3 titles are bound to come to the Nintendo Switch. Pokemon Emerald Newly datamined information can be included if it is correct, and it would be meaningful to complete the third generation Ruby, Sapphireand Emerald All in one place. While Pokemon Emerald Not at the same level Pokemon Platinum In terms of how many changes it makes to the base games of its generation, it brings something, which means the best Pokemon you can use is different.
Pokemon Ruby and SapphireThe best team usually includes Swampert as a starter because its type is the best overall in Hoenn, but it's not necessarily the same thing. Pokemon Emerald. Most of the encounters in each location remain the same, sometimes even featuring the exact same spawn rates as the original, but there are some other relevant differences.
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The main differences between Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire and Pokemon Emerald explained
For playthrough on Pokemon Emerald It is important to keep in mind that in the switch, many key aspects will change. These include:
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You can fight both Team Aqua and Team Magma, instead of just one. This means that no starter is always effective against these teams, as they sometimes use water or fire Pokemon respectively.
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Gym leaders have different teams with more or less Pokemon compared to the base Gen 3 games.
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The Elite Four has few good teams, especially in the case of Sidney and Drake. Sidney gets Crowddown (Water/Dark), and Drake gets Kingdra (Water/Dragon).
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The final gym leader is no longer Wallace, but Juan, who uses the same team as Wallace. Ruby and Sapphire.
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Steven is no longer the champion, and instead, it's Wallace. This means there are two water-type Pokemon specialists EmeraldAnd no steel/rock champion.
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Pokemon Emerald's best team, from Badge to Endgame
While there are many differences, such as Battle Tower being replaced by Battle Frontier, Pokemon Emerald Which raises the question of which starter is better. where Pokemon Ruby and SapphireThe best starter is usually Swampert, all changes Pokemon EmeraldThe key encounters make Sceptile a very good and consistent pick.
Some staples from the base Gen 3 games remain, especially in the case of Swellow, Gardevoir, and Torkoal. However, Swampert is a fantastic addition to Braloom teams, which doesn't make much sense on a Sceptile team. For this reason, it's best to use it on the green for more specialized physical coverage, as it can learn tricks like earthquakes, fake outs, and rock slides. You can also teach Hariyama Belly Drum, which maximizes its attacks at the cost of 50% of its HP, making Hariyama one of the best physical attackers in the game.
Finally, it might be a good idea to use a water-type Pokemon to take care of some encounters and take Ice Beam as a potential move, and one of the best Pokemon in Gen 3 is Starmie. With amazing coverage and very high speed, Starmie is a fantastic Pokemon to use in this game.
Like, the best team for Pokemon Emerald is:
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Septile
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leaf blade
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Dragon Claw
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Thunder Punch
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Giga channel
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Gardevoir
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mental
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calm mind
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Thunderbolt
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thief
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swallowed
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fly away
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Ariel Ace
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return
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Mask or steel wings
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Torcol
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Flamethrower
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Overheating or heat wave
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Body slam or curse
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Sludge bomb
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in green
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Brick break
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Fake out or belly drum
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Earthquake
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Rock slide
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Starmy
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Surf
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ice ray
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mental
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Recover
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With this team, you have maximum coverage overall, 14 of 17 types for damage, and you also have two of the most useful traversal HMs. Pokemon With Fly on Swellow and Surf on Starmie. This will make every Gym Leader and Elite Four/Champion a walk in the park.
Pokemon Emerald

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May 1, 2005
- ESRB
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E for all
- Multiplayer
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Local multiplayer