How to Finish Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald
Know what is effective against what, like fire is effective to grass, grass to water, water to fire., When you get your first Pokémon, you should probably choose Mudkip, because it is the most effective Pokémon., While on your journey, defeat all...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Know what is effective against what
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Step 2: like fire is effective to grass
Mudkip has an advantage to most of the gym leaders like Roxanne and Flannery and more, and when Mudkip evolves it is part water-part ground. , If you can, don't stop defeating them until you reach level 10 so it will be easier to level up. ,, Make sure that each Pokémon you add is effective against one of your Pokémon.
Since you had Mudkip, get a grass, then fire, then rock, then bird (for grass), then electric. , -
Step 3: grass to water
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Step 4: water to fire.
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Step 5: When you get your first Pokémon
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Step 6: you should probably choose Mudkip
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Step 7: because it is the most effective Pokémon.
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Step 8: While on your journey
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Step 9: defeat all the weak wild Pokémon in the grass near your house like those pesky Zigzagoon
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Step 10: Poochyena and Wurmple.
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Step 11: Always keep your Pokémon's level at least 10 over the trainers around you
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Step 12: making it simple to beat them.
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Step 13: Make your Pokémon team.
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Step 14: Continue with your journey while collecting items and Pokémon
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Step 15: defeating gyms and getting to the Elite Four!
Detailed Guide
It's like a circle.
Mudkip has an advantage to most of the gym leaders like Roxanne and Flannery and more, and when Mudkip evolves it is part water-part ground. , If you can, don't stop defeating them until you reach level 10 so it will be easier to level up. ,, Make sure that each Pokémon you add is effective against one of your Pokémon.
Since you had Mudkip, get a grass, then fire, then rock, then bird (for grass), then electric. ,
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