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I have a habit of always having a Fire, Grass, Water, Flying, and Electric type. Well, I am playing XY and am wondering if I should use Helioptile, Pikachu, or Emolga? I will evolve the Helioptile or Pikachu (if chosen).

I would like to know:
-Which Electric type you recommend
-Recommended move-set for selected
-Reason why you chose what you chose

Thank you!

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I know these aren't the best choices, but I would like to use one. Thank you for your help and understanding.
Yeah i personally wouldnt use any of these but , i would use pikachu , helioptile has bad defense from my playthrough and emolga is weak ,


Pikachu
Moves: volt tackle , thunder wave , iron tail , thunder


Also i didnt want this as an answer so dont judge
I always use Magneton/Magnezone on some playthroughs because like a lot of people know, his special defense and attack are really good and he can counter many pokemon, especially Diantha's.  He's also pretty tanky, but if you were not to use Magnezone, you could use you Heliolisk for it's speed and special attack, also it's ability Dry Skin is pretty useful to be honest.

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Don't use any of them.
The best electric for xy ingame would be magneton.
Although it comes after lavarre gym, its pretty good. And it comes in its evolved form, magneton. And its level is 37-38. Its special attack is high and other stats are average. Eviolite make it more bulky. And when it evolves, its special atk become higher. Its typing has the most ressistances of all Pokemon. Its movepool is great. It has thunderbolt, flash cannon, tri attack and many good moves. It can defeat the remaining gyms easily. It starts shining when it defeats team flare's poison and flying Pokemon. It can handle siebold-drasna easily and thanks to its steel type, diantha too.
Moveset: thunderbolt, flash cannon, volt switch and barriar/thunder wave.
Then I would choose helioptile because its special atk and speed are good. These two stats are useful for finishing the game quickly. Its movepool is better than magneton. It can defeat elite four and gyms quickly.
Moveset: thunderbolt, surf, grass knot and parabolic charge.

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Thank you very much for your suggestion, but I would rather use one of those choices. When I get a game, I like to use Pokemon I've never used before, which is why I don't want to use Magneton. I may use Helioptile, though, depending on some other people's responses.
(If no one else answers with what I am looking for, I will give you the best answer.) Thank you for your help.
If that's the case, then you should probably use Emolga because it comes already fully evolved (and flying is a good type).
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I recommend Zapdos. Not only does it have high Sp. Atk and Speed, but played correctly, it could be catastrophic against your opponent.

For its moveset, this is my Zapdos' moveset, but you don't have to use it if you don't want to;

Zapdos@Zap Plate
Thunderbolt
Fly(for and HM and STAB)
Zap Cannon
Roost

However, to get Zapdos in X or Y, you will have to pick Fennekin as your starter, so if you didn't pick Fennekin, you either have to start a new game or get a Zapdos off the GTS.

Anyway, hope I helped!

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a.) This is the worst in-game Zapdos moveset ever
b.) You get Zapdos post game
c.) Nobody's going to restart their game just to get Zapdos
d.) Why have Roost when you can just use a Hyper Potion
1. It's a good moveset to me because I'm all for attack.
2. I don't even know what a 'post game' is.
3. I didn't say they had to restart; I also said they could get it from the GTS.
4. Roost is good for the Battle Tree/Link Battles because you can't use items there.
OK we could go on like this forever so let's try to make this our last back-and-forth
1.) Fly is physical. Thunderbolt is special. Zapdos' attack is 90, which isn't terrible, but a lot worse than special attack. Zap Cannon has 50% accuracy and is a terrible idea. A good replacement would be Ancient Power to hit Flying types.
2.) This person tagged this in-game, which means they aren't playing competitively. Post game means after the game is already over, so your advice is like suggesting Alakazam to someone who can't trade, or a level 100 pokemon to someone with only 1 gym badge. If you could complete the game with 6 legendaries, of course people would choose that.
3.) What do you have that someone with a ZAPDOS would want? Also nobody uses gen 6 GTS anymore because nobody plays OR/AS or X/Y, so good luck finding a Zapdos on GTS asking for something you have
4.) Last time I checked, ten 6 DOESN'T HAVE BATTLE TREE and either way, the battle mason and battle tree are also post game so Roost is literally 100% useless
I'd rather not start a new game to get a Zapdos and give up my current team, but thank you for your suggestion.
Any kind of EV training isn't worth the time, so using a mixed attacker for in-game isn't exactly the worst crime ever. STAB 95-power fly from 90 physical attack is (usually) much stronger than no STAB 60-power ancient power from 125 special attack. Roost is okay because Zapdos doesn't have many better options anyway. It also saves money in case the player wants to buy something expensive (does XY still have expensive TMs?). But otherwise Zapdos is pretty unreliable.
@EvilTwinNeedle Quick thing, I’d rather you didn’t tell people to stop posting answers, even if you do find them inaccurate. It’s just unwelcoming no matter how you frame it.
Criticism is good and needed, just make sure you’re doing it kindly.
@EvilTwinNeedle OMG I'm sorry I thought you hated me I feel so bad for hating you.

Sorry..
I personally would use this moveset , and you dont need to restart for zapdos use GTS although i would swap roost for so,ething else.
This Zapdos is pretty okay in game, except (for me at least) without accuracy boosters or lock-on, Zap Cannon needs to go. I am sure there are many great replacements for Zap Cannon, like Ancient power, as mentioned in the comments above. :P

GinnyEvilShadow, in a pokemon game, when something is post-game, you can only use/access it after you beat the Pokemon League/main plot of the game.
So BASICALLY post game is after you beat then hampion
Not always, but kinda? Some games have stuff unlock after the secondary story, and G/S/Hg/Ss had you beat the pokemon league, then 8 more gyms, then it again; but if you beat it again before you beat the next 8 gyms, it doesn't count as post game :P
It's weird Stakatacool my Zap Cannon tends to hit more often than it should. It's just like my Delphox's Fire Blast; it tends to always hit every time..
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My Opinion:helioptile because its a good Pokemon to start IMO and its evolution Heliolisk for Parabolic Charge and its good speed but I am not a X n Y player but I think it will be good

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Thank you very much, this was just what I am looking for. Have any idea for a move-set? If you add one, I will best answer.
I don't think this is quite right. Emolga is probably better because it has better offensive typing (flying is better than normal) and doesn't need to evolve.
Heliolisk might be better than Emolga. If you think about it, Emolga is worse in terms of stats and only coverage is U-Turn (correct me if I’m wrong). Parabolic Charge is fine. Emolga really just excels in Speed. Sure Flying type removes Ground type weakness but adds Rock and Ice into the equation. Although that extra handling against Fighting, Grass, and Bug (correct me if I’m wrong again) is quite nice. But overall, Emolga doesn’t really do well.
Acrobatics doesn't count as coverage? Also I think the sun stone comes kind of late, so you're stuck with a Helioptile until then, and Helioptile's stats are definitely worse than Emolga's.