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Hi there. My name is Kitkats. I'm new to the pokemon series in general and I would like it if you could post any tips, hints, or help me if I have a problem in a pokemon game. Thankyou.
Hi there. My name is Kitkats. I'm new to the pokemon series in general and I would like it if you could post any tips, hints, or help me if I have a problem in a pokemon game. Thankyou.
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tips to pokemon first would be to google the pokemon pokedex to find abut every pokemon in the generation that you are playing since so you now what to find and what to avoid also you need to find the types of pokemon that work together the best like water and fire or grass and bug you know opposite will work great on a team since they can cover against what they both are weak against. another tip is to look up ev training to find how to make your real slow pokemon move faster look at the natures at the pokemon website to to find what natures fit what pokemon finally have fun in your pokemon adventures mate and catch them all 
tips to pokemon first would be to google the pokemon pokedex to find abut every pokemon in the generation that you are playing since so you now what to find and what to avoid also you need to find the types of pokemon that work together the best like water and fire or grass and bug you know opposite will work great on a team since they can cover against what they both are weak against. another tip is to look up ev training to find how to make your real slow pokemon move faster look at the natures at the pokemon website to to find what natures fit what pokemon finally have fun in your pokemon adventures mate and catch them all 
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Hello again Kitkats. By the way you handled yourself yesterday, you seem to be doing well. Feel free to message me anytime and if I see you in the Emerald chat, I'll be sure to say hi!

Happy Pokemon hunting with your Mudkip!
Hello again Kitkats. By the way you handled yourself yesterday, you seem to be doing well. Feel free to message me anytime and if I see you in the Emerald chat, I'll be sure to say hi!

Happy Pokemon hunting with your Mudkip!
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kitkats72 : I've played Pokémon from since I was 8, and I know games like Ruby,Sapphire,Emerald,Fire red and Leaf green very well. If you ever want help or just talk about strategy message me and I can help. Hey good luck and remember catch 'em all
kitkats72 : I've played Pokémon from since I was 8, and I know games like Ruby,Sapphire,Emerald,Fire red and Leaf green very well. If you ever want help or just talk about strategy message me and I can help. Hey good luck and remember catch 'em all
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Thankyou guys for all your help and support
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Strategy and knowledge are the two most important things in a pokemon game.
Strategy and knowledge are the two most important things in a pokemon game.
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every time u go to a city with a Pokémon center and mart go to them u may never know whenever u rival challenge u


every time u go to a city with a Pokémon center and mart go to them u may never know whenever u rival challenge u
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Honestly, you don't really need tips on how to master Pokemon. I learned from playing the game, and finding my own mistakes and fixing them. Basically, playing the game will be the best tip you can get, in my opinion.
Honestly, you don't really need tips on how to master Pokemon. I learned from playing the game, and finding my own mistakes and fixing them. Basically, playing the game will be the best tip you can get, in my opinion.
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It would be really beneficial for you to learn about certain little things that you don't really know about when you start playing Pokémon.

STAB attacks: (Same Type Attack Bonus) Many Pokémon learn moves that are different from their type, such as a Pikachu learning Normal attacks, etc. However, Pokémon that learn attacks that compliment their type (Pikachu learning thunderbolt) deal and added 1.5x damage. Now, take into account that in the game, many times it will say "Super effective" or "Not so effective". Super effective means double damage due to the victim's weakness to that certain type of attack ( Ice is super effective against flying, grass, and dragon, and etc.). Using a STAB attack that is also a weakness to another Pokémon ( Ice beam from a Lapras [water/ice] on a Staraptor [flying] will give you an added 1.5x damage + the 2x damage from Staraptor's weakness. 
A final example so you can understand STAB attacks: A Swampert using Surf gains a 50% boost attack power, from the original 95 to 142. 

EV Training: (Keep in note that EV training is mainly for competitive playing, but the Battle Frontier at the end of the game may qualify for that) The EV (effort value) determine what stats your Pokémon gains when leveling up. After beating a Pokémon, they will award your Pokémon who battle or showed up in battle with a certain number of EVs. Some give 3 EVs to a certain stat, but they are quite difficult to find in the wild. Well, why does EV training matter? Again, the Battle Frontier isn't so hard that you have to EV train, it's mostly for the net battles on the newer generations of Pokémon. 
For every 4 EVs your Pokémon gains in a certain stat, you will gain +1 in your Pokémon's base stat (battling a Pokémon that gives you 1 EV in attack 4 times, your Pokémon will gain +1 in his/her attack base stat).  
A Pokémon can have a maximum of 510 EVs, 255 EVs in one certain stat. Thus being said, be a bit careful giving your Pokémon vitamins to make sure you don't hit that maximum too quickly. 
A benefit to EV training is making a Pokémon excel in a certain stat that suits them (Crobat family is more speed than anything else, so EV train them in the speed stat)
There are many more aspects to EV training, but it gets more complicated, and a bit unnecessary anyway when we are talking about a game where you can't really net play with others, since it's an emulator and the upper floor of the Pokémon center does not work.
An important item for EV training however is the macho brace. You get it from the mother of the family you battle just above Mauville City (talk to her inside once you beat them all). The macho brace doubles the EVs your Pokémon gains while cutting it's speed (so don't use it on a crobat, or any other Pokémon the excel in speed while EV training)

Hope this stuff helps...just a little more of the complicated stuff of Pokémon.
It would be really beneficial for you to learn about certain little things that you don't really know about when you start playing Pokémon.

STAB attacks: (Same Type Attack Bonus) Many Pokémon learn moves that are different from their type, such as a Pikachu learning Normal attacks, etc. However, Pokémon that learn attacks that compliment their type (Pikachu learning thunderbolt) deal and added 1.5x damage. Now, take into account that in the game, many times it will say "Super effective" or "Not so effective". Super effective means double damage due to the victim's weakness to that certain type of attack ( Ice is super effective against flying, grass, and dragon, and etc.). Using a STAB attack that is also a weakness to another Pokémon ( Ice beam from a Lapras [water/ice] on a Staraptor [flying] will give you an added 1.5x damage + the 2x damage from Staraptor's weakness. 
A final example so you can understand STAB attacks: A Swampert using Surf gains a 50% boost attack power, from the original 95 to 142. 

EV Training: (Keep in note that EV training is mainly for competitive playing, but the Battle Frontier at the end of the game may qualify for that) The EV (effort value) determine what stats your Pokémon gains when leveling up. After beating a Pokémon, they will award your Pokémon who battle or showed up in battle with a certain number of EVs. Some give 3 EVs to a certain stat, but they are quite difficult to find in the wild. Well, why does EV training matter? Again, the Battle Frontier isn't so hard that you have to EV train, it's mostly for the net battles on the newer generations of Pokémon. 
For every 4 EVs your Pokémon gains in a certain stat, you will gain +1 in your Pokémon's base stat (battling a Pokémon that gives you 1 EV in attack 4 times, your Pokémon will gain +1 in his/her attack base stat).  
A Pokémon can have a maximum of 510 EVs, 255 EVs in one certain stat. Thus being said, be a bit careful giving your Pokémon vitamins to make sure you don't hit that maximum too quickly. 
A benefit to EV training is making a Pokémon excel in a certain stat that suits them (Crobat family is more speed than anything else, so EV train them in the speed stat)
There are many more aspects to EV training, but it gets more complicated, and a bit unnecessary anyway when we are talking about a game where you can't really net play with others, since it's an emulator and the upper floor of the Pokémon center does not work.
An important item for EV training however is the macho brace. You get it from the mother of the family you battle just above Mauville City (talk to her inside once you beat them all). The macho brace doubles the EVs your Pokémon gains while cutting it's speed (so don't use it on a crobat, or any other Pokémon the excel in speed while EV training)

Hope this stuff helps...just a little more of the complicated stuff of Pokémon.
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