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Since Heracross is also a bug type, he can learn bug type moves to cover his weakness to Psychic types, just keep him away from Pokemon who know fire moves and DEFINITELY Flying moves. Not the best, and a horrible special attack (which isn't a problem in this case since the stength of fighting moves are based on attack). Heracross has an amazing attack stat with good special defense, speed, and HP stats. The best fighting type Pokemon in Emerald without trading would have to be Heracross and Blaziken. Keep in mind you still have two other Pokemon to cover the other 3(Bug, Water, and Fighting) With These three types included, your team will already have covered 14 of the possible 17 Pokemon types. Ground(can beat Fire, Electric, Poison, Rock, and Steel Types) Who can be incredibly powerful if you don't have a Pokemon who can beat them quickly)ĭark(They can easily beat Psychic and Ghost Pokemon while being immune to those kinds of attacks) Ice (Good special attack moves that can beat common Grass type Pokemon, along with Ground, Flying, and DRAGON. If you're going for a Pokemon "Type team", there are 4 types you should definitely consider having:įighting (Strong physical moves that can beat Normal, Ice, Rock, Dark, and Steel types) I'll be explaning the types since it's simpler to use: There's two kinds of effective teams that you can make: a team of many Pokemon types (fire, water, grass etc.) or a much longer explanation of a basic team (one Pokemon with a crazy amount of HP, one 3 sweepers, one tank and one legendary) Blaizken really is overpowered though, just look at his moves, scratch, (100% accuracy compared to tackle's 95%), ember, (100% accuracy), then as soon as it evolves it learns double kick, (good against the first gym, and most of the time, I rarely see Combusken have to kick twice), then blaze kick (high critical hit ratio, which is overpowered by itself, but then it has a power level of 85), slash, (once again, high critical hit ratio, and it's a high-powered normal move, making it effective against most enemies), and sky uppercut, (average accuracy, the move itself is pretty sick, and it's power level is really high, AND you can hit flying enemies, which is a neat touch).

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The battles with May can be frustrating, cause if you don't kill Mudkip et al quickly, she'll destroy you with ground AND water attacks. Yeah it's cheap, but they ARE level 50 or above when you get them, so why not? Just level Torchic up to 16 the moment you get him, don't ever run from any battles or use any other Pokémon, and you're set. I just use legendaries for the Elite Four, cause they're all SUPER flexible. The only problems I have ever had is with the some of the Pokémon the trainers use in the water gym, but most of them are part ice so it's really easy to go in there with the overpowered skyupper-cutting Blaziken and wipe them all out the psychic gym leaders' Pokémon, which are psychic and rock, makes it really hard to defeat them, and there's also two of them and this one trainer on victory road that destroys me the first time I always fight her cause she's got a Milotic that will rip Blaziken's *you know* inside out with one hit! The only time I get other Pokémon, is when I need to use an HM, which I would never teach to Blaizken. Fighting type moves work on most Pokémon, or at least, there are few Pokémon who can resist fighting type moves, and if they do, you can always defeat them with fire attacks. This game is far more complicated than people think, just google "EV training" and you'll see what I mean, so I just say to hell with that and just use one Pokémon. Alright, so I have literally only ever used Torchic/Combusken/Blaziken whenever I play through this game.












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