I love Hoenn starters. Surf HM and good stab. Learns Absorb at Level 7 and can be used at Rustboro, Lavaridge and Sootopolis Gyms. Please help us continue to provide you with our trusted how-to guides and videos for free by whitelisting wikiHow on your ad blocker. [5]: http://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/tropius.png Can Surf, Waterfall and Dive and other HM moves. Don't use the Regis. Swampert is the HM slave, but he has powerful enough moves that he can get you out of sticky situations as well. Overheat can be used over Earthquake for a higher powered attack, and since Strength and Sky Uppercut are physical, and you can always switch out for free after Koing the foe, there is no harm in using it. - Sludge Bomb (TM) Use a strong, balanced team to get by the Psychic team. Feint Attack. - Thunder Wave (lvl 4) Can help you through annoying Victory Road and can replace your sixth Pokemon easily. Remember to come back to check for more great content for Pokemon Ruby. Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald In-Game Tiers. Ice beam/blizzard (coverage; reliability/renewability and power) Rate this cheats: 4 1 Best Team To Beat Pokemon ⦠Dragon claw for dragon pains. Rock Tomb/Earthquake (coverage, early rock tomb w/ better coverage vs reliable but late earthquake) Cut. Overheat hyper beam/protect/rest (hi power coverage, recharge inconsequential for a bulky hi atk mon, block moves from hitting/Heal). Dig is to escape caves. -- Manectric ♀ -- blaziken- flamethrower, sky uppercut, blaze kick, fire blast EDIT: I forgot about the Regis :D (They might be legendaries, but they're not Ubers, so it's not really cheating) You find them a bit later than halfway in the game but it's possible to get them with 7 badges. Faint Attack is Dark type STAB. Now, you have a choice: Muddy Water, to reduce accuracy, or Waterfall, just for power. Brickbreak/Shadowball/Earthquake/Shockwave: Choose two to round out the set. http://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/blaziken.png, http://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/gardevoir.png, http://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/aggron.png, http://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/whiscash.png, http://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/tropius.png, http://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/absol.png. What is a good in-game team for Let's Go, Pikachu and Let’s Go, Eevee? It's imporant that they've learned a Fighting-type move and the Fire moves Blaze Kick and Overheat. Graveler/Golem: Earthquake, Rock Blast, Double-Edge, Dig Dustox can grow to be really useful, trust me. Part 1 - Littleroot Town, Route 101, Oldale Town, Route 103, Route 102, Petalburg City; ⦠Double Team is, like Muk, for the classic annoyance. Blazikan I chose Torchic as my starter Pokemon. Altairia: This is your earliest dragon, and though it may not seem like much, it is ridiculously bulky. Blazikan is a typo. Breloom helps with the Dark and Ice type members of the E4, using STAB Mach Punch and Sky Uppercut. I think you meant to put it on the ORAS team board, This is a pretty good team, but I think manectric should have more varity. Iron def for tank time. Finally, if you follow this, Sandstorm is amazing if you set up correctly, especially with Cacturne. Moveset: Does good against: Winona, Tate & Liza, Wallace, Phoebe and Steven. Flamethrower/Fireblast/Overheat: A fire move will give swampert protection against grass types. You can also replace Thunder for Thunderbolt and Rain Dance for Flash. Table of Contents. Swampert is THE mobility of the team and the game since half of it is water and it can get all the hms needed. Thunderbolt Breloom is fast, can learn good supplementary moves, and can hit hard if done right. I keep Cascoon. Hariyama: Brick Break, Rock Smash, Dig, Strength Hey guys welcome to the Best Team For Hoenn. Cotton Spore is great at seriously slowing down enemies. Exploud: While it evolves late and is slow, Exploud has ridiculous hp to make up for low defenses, and both attacking stats are very good for in game. Wait⦠In Ruby and OR, couldnât you use Groudon? Shock wave: Provides some special coverage Soundproof is pretty sweet, too. Like most, if not all, grass types, Cacturne has plenty of weaknesses, but can be covered if done right. Type: Grass/Fighting Sky uppercut(to replace double kick) (secondary Stab, can hit foes using fly) First: Ancient Power is good, mainly due to its random chance at every stat raising. Ice beam: Provides perfect neutral coverage with other moves gainst all bar shedinja, and deals with deadly grass types. Note: flash is not technically needed to navigate an area, and is a fate even the worst hm slave should not face Treecko is the only Hoenn starter that keeps its sole grass-type throughout its evolution. Sceptile is best with Modest (-Atk, +SAtk.) I carry around five (Zigzagoons) until I fill up my team with other members. Nature doesnt matter to much as Swampert is more or less an HM slave Sorry about the Blaziken error.... the better one's Sceptile, then, IMO. Toarkoal-Flamethrower, Iron defense, Amnesia, Strength. Weaknesses: Ice, Dragon. Use it with Rock Head of course. Moveset: Does good against: Roxanne, Wattson, Norman, Tate & Liza, Wallace, Sidney, Glacia and Steven. Dragon Breath/claw: Stab, and gets good coverage on its own, bar steel. Pokemon Ruby is a Gameboy Advance game that you can enjoy on Play Emulator. Most of both teams are taken down by Swampert and Breloom, most of the gyms are no problem and only near the end will a real challenge show itself. Brick Break is STAB. Earthquake is STAB. Weaknesses: Lightning, Grass. Crobat takes over the last ends of the teams coverage. This usually ends up being my Surfer for a while. Swampert, Breloom, and Crobat. Rock Blast is also STAB, being the best Rock type it can learn outside of the more difficult to obtain Rock Slide. - Shadow Ball (TM) But anyway, Good Pokemon, But you have 3 pokemon weak to fire and that's Bad. - Surf (HM) Double-Edge is just a high powered attack. This article has been viewed 59,969 times. - Sky Uppercut (lvl 36) Swampert, Swellow, Hariyama, Linoone, Aggron, Cacturne. Shelgon can evolve into Salamence, a psuedo-legendary Pokemon, at level 50. return/hyperbeam/irontail/raindance (choose 2, first 3 listed are for coverage: return max bp 102, hyper needs recharge but high power, iron tail hits rock types SE. Slash Brick break for ice weakness. Taillow/Swellow Worked REALLY well for me as a Flier AND fighter. Protect can be used in doubles to protect from allied earthquakes, as well as attacks in general. The question did ask "what is a good team", not "what is a team you like to use"... really good team but since you got linoone has a hm slave with surf you could put only waterfall ( since dive become useless pretty quickly ) on sharpedo so you could put a physical move like slash on him cause as you said shame not to use that high attack ;), Did you mean Linoon or Zigzagoon? A good team would be Agron, Swampert, Breloom, Gardenia or Alakzam. It's got high SP Attk / Attk (depending on what type it is) 3. 14. Toxic, Shiftry- Dragon claw (high power stab by level up) % of people told us that this article helped them. 200 characters left. That one east of Mauville where you cross a lake. Crobat is just a beast and can contribute in taking down all of the E4 memmbers, but thanks to Shadow Ball he can really help out against the ghost member of the E4. Download Pokemon - Ruby Version (V1.1) ROM for Gameboy Advance(GBA) and Play Pokemon - Ruby Version (V1.1) Video Game on your PC, Mac, Android or ⦠Aggron- earthquake, iron tail, double edge, take down, Kyogre. Is bullet seed a special move in Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald? Surf is also coverage but it is an HM to boot. If you really can’t stand to see another ad again, then please consider supporting our work with a contribution to wikiHow. You can beat E4 using these two Pokemon; feel free to choose any other team members. They have few significant flaws, and should be used without question ⦠Fly Shroomish was awesome for me as it had Effect spore and Stun Spore available to it as well as Mach Punch when it evolved into Breloom. The player starts their journey in Littleroot Town, where the family has just moved from the Johto region after the player's father, Norman, became the leader of the Petalburg Gym. Ralts is rare, evolves into Kirlia in Level 20, and evolves again after 10 levels. As is, you get this guy early and it has good stats, making it the choice for Flying type. Starting with Thunderbolt is that classic move choice for an electric type, and also helps that it can paralyze. Location: Route 102 Thunder, Altaria Ludicolo is useful. just double edge should do. Ludicolo is by far the most useful Pokemon. then u can give aggron double edge instead. Save TM36 Flamethrower for this guy. Type: Psychic Before submitting yours, please read the following guidelines and ensure your submission follows each one. Takes down Sidney's Team (Brick Break), Glacia's Team (Brick Break), Steven's Skarmory, Metagross (Flame thrower), Cradily, Aggron (Brick Break). - Mach Punch (lvl 23) Perish Song, Dusclops -->--> Ice Beam is coverage. Use Earthquake on that digging Raichu! Location: Route 101 (Starter) - Leech Seed (lvl 10). rest when hp gets low, and switch to remove sleep status. Strength Dual-type Steel and Rock. - Thunderbolt (TM) Can learn Flash of what I know. -You can get it in a trade in R/S, helping out against the Rock type gym and getting that experience boost. On top of its grand defence, Toxapex also learns some rather nasty attacks, including Toxic Spikes, Toxic, and Poison Sting. Strength is good HM. Needle Arm is his famous move, even giving a chance at flinch for the opponent. Sceptile: Leaf Blade, Dragon Claw, Earthquake, False Swipe Thief/lightscreen/reflect/hiddenpower/protect: Thief and hidden power can provide more coverage, though don't use a physical hidden power. Psychic is an obvious choice, due to its immense power, along with STAB. This article has been viewed 59,969 times. Strength is for moving boulders, which is handy. Ice Beam Return is STAB. I didn't expect Gardevoir or Hariyama to be this popular... Yeah, and EVERY Pokemon (excepting a small few) has a weakness, dude. This is the team I used when I played through Ruby and it worked very well. Bite (coverage, lv up) Getting a Wailord and Relicanth take so long that it's usually easier to beat the game without them. walerin- blizzard, ice beam, surf, water pulse Fly is for getting around quickly, and is decently hard hitting STAB as well. Return and iron tail both coverage, but must use lower atk. If you suggest a Pokemon like this, please mention alternative/s. Swellow: Fly, Aerial Ace, Return, Steel Wing/Facade Fly: best option for flying stab, and hm. Fire blast is more powerful will repeatable use, but low acc and pp. Modest or Timid Nature -Needle Arm and Giga Drain are both Grass type STAB. Probably others too. - Flamethrower It is possible. Please read my message carefully before providing the team:-I have a Pokemon omega ruby which I have fully played through,and that is why I am resetting it to play it again. Earthquake is always the obvious choice, especially with his stats and STAB choice. 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