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Share your best in-game teams for Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald on this thread! Teams should be aimed toward making casual runs of the game efficient, enjoyable and hassle-free.

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This is the team I used when I played through Ruby and it worked very well. Listed in the order they are caught in.

Swampert/Sitrus Berry
Nature doesnt matter to much as Swampert is more or less an HM slave
- Surf (HM)
- Dive/Waterfall (Switch as neccessary (HM))
- Mud Shot --> Earthquake (Keep Mud Shot until he learnes Earthquake)
- Strength (HM)

Swampert is the HM slave, but he has powerful enough moves that he can get you out of sticky situations as well. Surf is needed quite a bit, but Dive and Waterfall really aren't, so they can safely be switched for one another at any given time. Strength is for moving boulders, which is handy.

Breloom/Sitrus Berry
Hasty Nature
- Mach Punch (lvl 23)
- Sky Uppercut (lvl 36)
- Giga Drain (TM)
- Leech Seed (lvl 10)

Breloom helps with the Dark and Ice type members of the E4, using STAB Mach Punch and Sky Uppercut. Leech Seed is really nifty, and Giga Drain is grass STAB, even though it is special.

Aggron/Leftovers
Adamant Nature
- Iron Tail (lvl 29)
- Earthquake/Dig (Power VS. the ability to escape from caves at will (TM))
- Brick Break (TM)
- Toxic (TM)

Aggron helps with the Ice and Dragon members of the E4, by helping to take down the Ice types with Iron Tail and Brick Break, and resisting the STAB moves of the dragons. Also, Brick Break hits quite a few of Steven's Pokemon super-effectively.

Crobat/Shell Bell
Adamant Nature
- Fly (HM)
- Sludge Bomb (TM)
- Shadow Ball (TM)
- Confuse Ray (lvl 28)

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. Fly is for getting around quickly, and is decently hard hitting STAB as well. Sludge Bomb is STAB and Confuse Ray is really helpful.

Manectric/idk
Modest Nature
- Thunder Wave (lvl 4)
- Thunderbolt (TM)
- Bite (lvl 39)
- Hidden Power (If you have a good type, otherwise got with Thunder (TM))

Manectric is pretty powerful, and T-wave is great for catching Pokemon. Thunderbolt is STAB, and Bite lets him help with the ghost E4 member. Hidden Power is to be used if it has a beneficial type, if not go with Thunder for when you need a little extra oomph that T-bolt just can't give.

Salamence/Chesto Berry
Modest or Timid Nature
- Dragon Claw
- Flamethrower
- Rest
- Crunch

Salamence helps with pretty much all members of the E4, with Dragon Claw hitting everything but pretty much Steven's Pokemonwith at least neutral damage. Flamethrower can help with the Ice E4 member, and Crunch sacks the ghost E4. Rest is for recovery and with the Chesto Berry you need not worry about waking up.

I avoided using Egg moves as I find they take to long and don't make the game quite as fun.

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Thank you! someone on discord said salamence is better than swellow? is that true or is swellow good?
That is very false. You can catch Bagon at a low level after getting 8 badges, so you need to put in a lot of experience before it starts doing anything. Swellow is also not that great after getting 8 badges, but it is useful in the early parts of the game.
so what is a good hoenn flyer? should I stick with swellow. And also, should I get aggron?
I think Swellow is the best flying Pokemon in RSE. Aggron takes a lot of experience before it evolves and becomes useful, so I recommend not using it.
Strength isn't that useful on Swampert, replace with Ice Beam as it helps better with Drake
Toxic takes too long to kill mons when simply attacking will do it faster. Replace with Strength for HM Utility
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Sceptile, Swellow, Hariyama, Graveler/Golem, Sharpedo, Linoone

Sceptile: Leaf Blade, Dragon Claw, Earthquake, False Swipe
-Leaf Blade is STAB, Dragon Claw is coverage. Earthquake for coverage and False Swipe to help with catching Pokemon.

Swellow: Fly, Aerial Ace, Return, Steel Wing/Facade
-Fly is the reason to use this guy, if that HM didn't exist we wouldn't need a Flying type. As is, you get this guy early and it has good stats, making it the choice for Flying type. Aerial Ace is more reliable, never missing, not needing the charge either, meaning it does more damage in two turns. Return is high powered STAB. Steel Wing is coverage against Rock types, although since it still doesn't do much you can just use Facade for amazing damage when you have status (I tend to hold of going to a Pokemon Center when I get burned.)

Hariyama: Brick Break, Rock Smash, Rock Tomb, Strength
-You can get it in a trade in R/S, helping out against the Rock type gym and getting that experience boost. In Emerald you can just catch it around the second gym. Brick Break is STAB. Rock Smash and Strength are HMs. Rock Tomb is type coverage.

Graveler/Golem: Earthquake, Rock Blast, Double-Edge, Dig
-While Aggron is great and all, the Ground typing of Graveler/Golem helps out a lot ingame. Both are good Pokemon, just for this team I prefer Graveler/Golem. Graveler is a decent Pokemon, although if you are able to, do get Golem. Earthquake is STAB. Rock Blast is also STAB, being the best Rock type it can learn outside of the more difficult to obtain Rock Slide. Double-Edge is a very high powered attack. Always get a Golem with Rock Head so you can use this. Dig is STAB, although the main use for it is to get out of caves. This way you don't need to buy Escape Ropes or as many Repels, and as such are able to sell these items for a bit of an extra profit.

Sharpedo: Surf/Waterfall, Waterfall/Dive, Crunch, Ice Beam
-Shame not to use that high Attack, but it has good Special Attack and better moves there. Surf is STAB and the most useful HM in the game. Waterfall and Dive are also HMs. Waterfall is a better attack but I think it is a less useful HM. You can use both Waterfall and Dive if using Surf on Linoone. This is less power but more utility. Crunch is STAB. Ice Beam is type coverage.

Linoone: Return, Shadow Ball, Cut, Surf
-Get it at the start of the game. I carry around five (Zigzagoons) until I fill up my team with other members. A good HM slave, especially with Pickup, the best ingame ability. Return is STAB. Shadow Ball is coverage. Surf is also coverage but it is an HM to boot. Cut is STAB, although it will really only be used as an HM.

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Not Linoon, Zigzagoon!
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? BTW I like how you made the Moveset look to be potential for sweeping! :)
Hey I’m trying this team out right now and I have all of them except sharpedo, I’m at the 3rd gym now but wattson kicks my ass every single time. The only super effective move I have is the ****** fighting moves I have on my makuhita. Wattson basically just sweeps all of my Pokémon with magneton and manectric
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-- Swampert --
Type: Water/Ground
Ability: Torrent
Location: Route 101 (Starter)

Moveset:

  • Surf - Great STAB and needed to get around on water
  • Earthquake - Even better STAB than Surf since EQ is physical
  • Ice Beam - Coverage for grass types
  • Rock Tomb - More coverage and lowers speed (great since Swampert is pretty slow)

Does good against: Roxanne, Wattson, Flannery, Winona, Tate & Liza, Glacia, Drake and Steven.


-- Gardevoir --
Type: Psychic
Ability: Synchronize
Location: Route 102

Moveset:

  • Psychic - Amazing STAB
  • Shock Wave - Good special move, coverage
  • Hypnosis - Put foes to sleep but meh accuracy
  • Theif - Special in this gen, and coverage against ghost types

Does good against: Brawly, Winona, Tate & Liza, Wallace and Steven.


-- Breloom --
Type: Grass/Fighting
Ability: Effect Spore
Location: Petalburg Woods

Moveset:

  • Giga Drain - STAB, and even though it's special it can be really powerful
  • Brick Break - STAB, can be switched out with Mach Punch or Sky Uppercut if wanted
  • Sludge Bomb - Physical in this gen, coverage against other grass types
  • Leech Seed - Great move to wear foes down

Does good against: Roxanne, Wattson, Norman, Tate & Liza, Wallace, Sidney, Glacia and Steven.


-- Manectric ♀ --
Type: Electric
Ability: Static
Location: Route 110

Moveset:

  • Thunderbolt - Amazing STAB
  • Crunch - Breed with a Seviper that is at lv. 28 (or use Bite if you don't want to breed)
  • Hyper Beam - Manectric doesn't have such a great movepool
  • Attract - Suprisingly overpowerd, and again; the movepool

Does good against: Winona, Tate & Liza, Wallace, Phoebe and Steven.

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great team so far, i kinda wanna see the last two members
@resunn I have a feeling that one of the last two members will be linoone because of the whole hm slave thing. And if this was my playthrough, the last one would be a legendary
I think that Manectric could be replaced for Magneton, Also, the last two members could be Salamence/Altaria and an HM Slave like Zigzagoon/Linoone.
I would swap Hypnosis for *Calm Mind* as it buffs up Gardevoir even more, and you also told about its accuracy.
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RSE is best suited for Swampert, but Sceptile is better stat wise. Blaziken can also be a good choice as there are very few Fire types. So I would give teams for all the starters.

Swampert team: [Swampert / Dodrio / Slaking / Gardevoir / Hariyama / Ninetales or Ludicolo]
Blaziken team: [Blaziken / Dodrio / Slaking / Gardevoir / Ludicolo or Shiftry / Tentacruel]
Sceptile team: [Sceptile / Dodrio / Slaking / Gardevoir / Hariyama / Tentacruel]

In Swampert Team, Ninetales is the option for RS, and Ludicolo for Emerald

In Blaziken team, Ludicolo and Shiftry are options because of version exclusivity

All six are available before Gym-2 except Ninetales and Dodrio, though you can get a Lombre later (west of Fallabor town). If this is difficult for you, then you can replace Gardevoir with Manectric, with moves: Thunderbolt, Bite, Flash, whatever you want. Also you can replace Dodrio with Crobat if you don't mind friendship with moves: Fly, Wing Attack / Air Slash, Steel Wing, Shadow Ball / Giga Drain / Poison Fang or Swellow if you don't mind tons of 'mons catching very early and difficult to train [Moves: Fly, Wing Attack, Double Edge and Steel Wing]

It is advised to train Slakoth and Ralts using Exp. Share you get from Mr. Stone as soon as you deliver Devon's Goods, as they are too weak and too slow in levelling up, though their final forms are great.

Edit : Tentacool too, until it gets stab


Water types:

Swampert Tentacruel Ludicolo

Swampert
Ability: Torrent
- Surf
- Dive -> Waterfall
- Mud Shot ---> Earthquake
- Ice Beam

Mudkip as starter. Dive and Waterfall are HMs and useful STAB. Ice Beam is for coverage and Earthquake is STAB, both are TMs (latter can also be learnt at level 52).

Tentacruel
Ability: Clear Body / Liquid Ooze (former preferred)
- Surf
- Dive --> Waterfall
- Sludge Bomb
- Ice Beam

Tentacool can be caught early in Dewford town wtih an Old Rod given by a fisherman. Refer the same explanations given in Swampert one.

Ludicolo
Ability: Swift Swim / Rain Dish (former preferred for In-Game)
- Ice Beam
- Surf
- Giga Drain
- Rain Dance

Lotad is available very early in the east of Petalburg Town in Sapphire and Emerald. Ice Beam is for coverage against Flying types. Surf and Giga Drain are STABs. Rain Dance to support his ability.


Grass types:

Sceptile Ludicolo Shiftry

Sceptile
Ability: Overgrow
- Leaf Blade
- Giga Drain
- Dragon Claw
- Rock Tomb

Treecko as a starter. Giga Drain is for healing. Rock Tomb gives coverage. Dragon Claw for Kingdras in case you faced difficulty to beat Drake in emerald.

Shiftry
Ability: Chlorophyll / Early Bird
- Feint Attack / Thief / Shadow Ball
- Fake Out
- Sunny Day
- Solar Beam

Seedot is available in the Petalburg Woods. Nuzleaf is available in the east of Rustboro City. Choose either a weak stab or strong Shadow Ball to deal with Psychics and Ghosts. Fake Out is flinching in First Turn. Sunny Day + Solar Beam is only a good Stab for him.


Flyer - Dodrio:

Dodrio

Dodrio @ Shell Bell
Ability: Run Away / Early Bird (
- Fly
- Tri Attack / Uproar
- Drill Peck
- Steel Wing

Doduo is available in Safari Zone. Fly is an useful HM. Drill Peck is a decent filler + Stab. Double Edge deals Massive Damage, and there is Shell Bell to recover. Steel Wing for coverage. Better than any other bird in stats (not Dragon/Flying Altaria or Salamence, former is very slow in levelling up and latter is very late to obtain (after 8 gyms)).


Fighter:

Blaziken Hariyama

Blaziken
Ability: Blaze
- Blaze Kick
- Sky Uppercut / Brick Break
- Rock Tomb / Rock Smash
- Bulk Up

Torchic as your starter. Blaze Kick is STAB. Sky Uppercut comes very late, so you may opt for Brick Break. Rock Tomb is decent coverage, Bulk Up is to raise Atk and Def. Rock Smash in case you don't need HM slaves.

Hariyama
Ability: Thick Fat / Guts (latter is preferred)
- Vital Throw / Brick Break
- Fake Out
- Smellingsalts / Rock Smash
- Bulk Up / Belly Drum

Makuhita is available in Granite Cave. I prefer Brick Break over Vital Spirit because of 5 more BP. Fake Out for flinching. Smelling Salts is an okay move. Rock Smash if you don't need HM Slaves. Bulk Up is you know....


Fire Types:

Blaziken Ninetales

Ninetales
Ability: Flash Fire
- Flamethrower
- Will-O-Wisp
- Attract
- Confuse Ray

Vulpix is available at Mt. Pyre. Flamethrower is STAB, Will-O-Wisp and Confuse ray is just a filler. Attract because it doesn't have any other good moves (all are physical).

Side Kicks:

Slaking Gardevoir

Slaking
Ability: Traunt (don't underestimate it!)
- Slack Off
- Fire Blast
- Strength / Secret Power / Return / Hyper Beam
- Shadow Ball / Aerial Ace

Slaking wynaut? Just OHKO your opponent, and then switch out to avoid Traunt! Slakoth is available in the Petalburg Woods. Slack Off to heal yourself. Fire Blast is a good coverage for the gyms and E4 in RS. Secret Power is just a good STAB with good chance of secondary effect. Strength is a high powered STAB HM move. Return's power will be high since you had levelled it up since it is level 5. Hyper Beam is just massive. Shadow Ball if you didn't use it on Shiftry or Aerial Ace for Coverage. At the starting you may find difficulty in evolving Slakoth, so you may use Exp. Share after delivering Package to Steven from Mr. Stone or something.

Gardevoir
Ability: Synchronise
- Calm Mind
- Psychic
- Thunderbolt
- Hypnosis / Future Sight / Flash

Gardevoir is the main character in your playthrough. Its Calm Mind + Psychics or Thunderbolts are very Dangerous. Ralts can be obtained in the east of Petalburg Town. Moveset is Self Explanatory, Flash in case you don't need any HM Slave.


Roxanne: Marshtomp, Grovyle, Combusken and Lombre
Brawly: Tailow and a Special attacker
Wattson: Marshtomp, Grovyle, Makuhita, Combusken (if Emerald with Combusken, try Calm Mind Kirlia)
Flannery: Marshtomp / Tentacruel / Calm Mind Gardevoir + Water Sport Lombre = Flannery crippled
Norman: Bulk Up Combusken and Hariyama
Winona: TBolt Gardevoir, Swellow for Tropius, Ice Beam for Altaria
Tate & Liza: Grass types, water types (Thunderbolt Gardevoir for Emerald only)
Wallace / Juan: Sceptile, Gardevoir, Ludicolo and Shiftry

Sidney: Blaziken and Hariyama (along with Gardevoir to void attack drop from Mightyena's intimidate)
Phoebe: Shiftry, Slaking, Swellow and Ninetales (stall)
Glacia: Gardevoir, Hariyama and Blaziken
Drake: Swampert, Tentacruel, Rain Dance-Swift Swim-Ludicolo, (Sceptile or Slaking for Kingdra in Emerald)

Steven (RS):
Skarmory: Gardevoir, Blaziken, Slaking
Cradily: Blaziken, Hariyama, Swampert
Claydol: Swampert, Sceptile, Ludicolo, Shiftry, Slaking with Shadow Ball
Armaldo: Tentacruel, Swampert
Aggron: Tentacruel, Swampert, Blaziken, Hariyama
Metagross: Slaking, Blaziken, Swampert

Wallace (E):
Wailord: Gardevoir
Tentacruel: Gardevoir
Ludicolo: Swellow
Whiscash: Sceptile, Ludicolo, Shiftry
Gyarados: Gardevoir
Milotic: Sceptile, Ludicolo, Shiftry, Gardevoir with lots of Calm Mind

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Not Volkner,   you mean Wattson?
Oh yes Thank you (gets confused between Hoenn and Sinnoh)
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It’s better to use fewer than six Pokémon on a team so your party doesn't get too underlevelled --- the other slots should be dedicated to HM slaves. I just played through Ruby with this team, and it worked extremely well. All main battlers can be found before you get to Rustboro.


Swampert @ Mystic Water
Ability: Torrent
- Tackle (starting move) --> Strength (HM)
- Water Gun (Level 10) --> Surf (HM)
- Mud-Slap (Level 6) --> Mud Shot (Level 16) --> Earthquake (TM found in the Seafloor Cavern)
- Growl (starting move) --> Ice Beam (TM found on the Abandoned Ship)

Swampert is easily the best starter. Tackle and Growl are the moves you start with, which should be replaced for higher powered coverage as soon as possible. Water Gun is serviceable until you get Surf, because you’ll rarely need it for any battles when you have a Ground move. Speaking of, Mud-Slap isn’t very good, and should be replaced with Mud Shot as soon as Mudkip evolves, which will be used for most of the game. Give Swampert Earthquake as soon as you find it in the Seafloor Cavern. Ice Beam is generally the best fourth move, because it allows Swampert to cleanly deal with Winona and Drake instead of wasting PP on less effective moves. You could also use Brick Break if you're not a fan of backtracking, but it's found later and doesn't cover anything Swampert needs to hit. A Mystic Water is most easily found by taking it from the Weather Institute's Castform.


Gardevoir
Ability: Trace
- Growl (starting move) --> Calm Mind (Level 21)
- Confusion (Level 6) --> Psychic (Level 26)
- Double Team (Level 11) --> Thunderbolt (TM can be purchased from Mauville Game Corner)
- Teleport (Level 16) --> Shadow Ball (TM found in Mt. Pyre)

Gardevoir is excellent in the long run, even though Ralts is a little annoying to find and train. You’ll have to switch train until you get Confusion, which will be your only attacking move until Ralts evolves. Double Team can actually be pretty good for some battles, but Teleport is just filler because it’s all Ralts learns until later. When Kirlia hits Level 21, it gets Calm Mind, allowing it to tear through just about anything in the game. Psychic is a massive improvement over Confusion and it’ll be your STAB move for the rest of the playthrough. Thunderbolt can still be obtained if you’re not good at gambling, but it’ll take a while longer to get. I got enough money to purchase it just after the sixth Gym, but you should be able to get one a little sooner than that. Shadow Ball, while it comes late, is an excellent way to deal with Ghosts and Psychics in the Mossdeep Gym. Trace is a little better than Synchronize, but it doesn't particularly matter. I didn’t give Gardevoir an item: it doesn't need one and the type-enhancing ones are a little tough to come by. Take the PP Up in Lilycove City and give it to Psychic --- it’s too good to only have 10 PP.


Breloom @ Silk Scarf
Ability: Effect Spore
- Absorb (starting move) --> Mega Drain (Level 16) --> Giga Drain (TM given to you on Route 123 if you have a Grass type in the party)
- Stun Spore (Level 7) --> Mach Punch (Level 23)
- Leech Seed (Level 10) --> Sky Uppercut (Level 36)
- Tackle (Level 4) --> Return (TM given by Professor Cosmo when given the Meteorite)

Absorb to Mega Drain to Giga Drain is natural progression, and though Breloom’s Special Attack is somewhat lacking, it’s still nice to have a Grass move. Stun Spore isn’t very helpful and should be replaced with Mach Punch immediately. Leech Seed has niche uses, but Sky Uppercut’s sheer power simply outclasses it. Tackle is outclassed in every shape and form by Return. While the latter may be a bit weak at first, it will get stronger as the game progresses, and a strong Normal move is good so Breloom isn't walled by Flying types. The Silk Scarf is used to make Return more powerful --- it can be found in Dewford Town from a Cooltrainer.


Those three are the only Pokémon you will need to beat the game. Some Trainers, like Flannery and the Elite 4, may pose some trouble, but they can be overcome eventually. As for the other three slots, you should use three HM slaves:


Zigzagoon
Ability: Pickup
- Cut (HM)
- Rock Smash (HM)

Is it really a Hoenn team if it doesn’t have a Zigzagoon? It’s a great Pokémon to dump the Cut and Rock Smash HMs on, so your main fighters can actually have good moves. Pickup is a great Ability, letting you get Rare Candies, Full Heals, and other useful items for free early on.


Tentacool
- Waterfall (HM)
- Dive (HM)

Tentacool can be found practically anywhere there’s water, and there’s a lot of water in Hoenn. Waterfall and Dive are both worse than Surf, so that’s why Surf goes to Swampert and Tentacool gets to bear the load of two mostly useless HMs.


Taillow
- Fly (HM)

Taillow does decently in the early game, but it should only be used as a Fly user past Petalburg Forest.

There isn’t a Flash user on this team, and while you can go through the game without one, it’s quite convenient nonetheless. Swap between Tentacool and your Flash user (below) as needed --- Waterfall, Dive, and Flash aren’t ever needed at the same time.


Lotad/ Seedot
- Flash (HM)

Your version exclusive Grass type is easy to catch and should exclusively be used for Flash because they're pretty terrible otherwise. While Flash isn't necessary, it makes it easier to get through Granite Cave and Victory Road.

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I don't get shadow ball on gardevoir.Quick attack and howl could be replaced by other better moves too on manetric..Also,I think surf would be better on tentacruel.Maybe another move could replace acid too.Why use growl on linoone?You could use a better move than growl.Why use growl and focus energy on swellow?You could use 2 other good moves.Swellow is quite fast,I don't get why you would use quick attack.Stun spore can be helpful for catching other pokemon,so I don't get why you would call it weak.Also,depending on hidden power type,hidden power could be better on some of the pokemon.The team is still ok though.
First, I think you misunderstand what I'm getting at here. Only Swampert, Gardevoir, and Beloom will be used for battling, the others are HM slaves. No need to train them up if they're just for HMs, so they only have the HMs and the moves they get from level up. Shadow Ball is on Gardevoir for the rest of Mt. Pyre, Phoebe, Tate & Liza, and random Trainers throughout. Tentacool doesn't need Surf, Swampert has it and Tentacool won't be seeing use in battle. Does that make sense?
Shadow ball is physical,and with gardevoirs bad attack,it is very weak.I get why you have weaker movesets for the hm slaves.
Shadow Ball is still a very good move. You'll be getting plenty of random EVs along the way to make up for it, and the Pokemon in Mossdeep (aside from Tate & Liza) are all rather frail.
Yeah,but imo depending on hp type,hp is better.
Also,wouldn't a calm minded special move be stronger than shadow ball,depending on the pokemon?
This is one of the better teams in the thread, but it can still improve a bit. Swampert should use ice beam over brick break to cover flying and dragon. A super effective brick break is still weaker than a STAB earthquake. Breloom should have return because a bunch of things resist sky uppercut.
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Let me start by saying I know the rules for this thread state that you need to list 6 Pokemon. I am only listing 4 because of the high type effectiveness for the E4 and the ability to level up faster with 2 'empty' slots on the bench (I keep two Zigzagoon with Cut and Rock Smash and for Pickup).

Swampert
Swampert @ NeverMeltIce
- Surf
- Ice Beam
- Earthquake
- Dive / Strength

Gardevoir
Gardevoir @ Magnet
- Psychic
- Calm Mind
- Thunderbolt
- Shock Wave

Altaria
Altaria @ Shell Bell
- Fly
- Dragon Claw
- Earthquake
- Dragon Dance / Dragonbreath / Ice Beam

Zangoose
Zangoose @ Silk Scarf
- Return
- Brick Break
- Shadow Ball
- Swords Dance

If you can manage to level up to 55+ by the time you reach the E4, this team will dominate.

E4#1: Anyone but Gardevoir should be able to wipe them out pretty easily by themselves.

E4#2: Zangoose's Swords Dance followed by Shadow Balls for everyone but Sableye.

E4#3: Gardevoir's Calm Mind followed by Thunderbolts and maybe the occasional Shock Wave. Zangoose's Brick Break is also super effective.

E4#4: Altaria and Swampert should be able to handle the Dragons fairly easily.

E4#5 (Champion): Requires more switching out to avoid type effectiveness damage taken; however, everyone in his lineup is exposed pretty heavily to this teams overall moveset.

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Dont have shock wave when you have thunderbolt.
I actually like this idea... I use a similar technique, except with a Tropius and a Gyrados, not two zigzagoons.
Only complaint i have with this is Zangoose. He's version-Exclusive, you can only get him if you are playing Ruby.
Sapphire (and Emerald, I think) Players are left without that option.

So... do you have a suggestion for Sapphire players? Or is this only for Ruby?
Use Absol if your playing Sapphire or Emerald, Swords Dance+Shadow Ball is a good combo in the E4 especially against the Ghost E4 Member
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SWAMPERT

Nature: Relaxed

  • Surf (STAB/HM)
  • Earthquake (STAB)
  • Ice Beam (covarage)
  • Strength/Dive/Waterfall (HM slave)

Learns a lot of HMs, is bulky, and is strong. His dual STAB combo offers great coverage when coupled with ice moves Ice Beam/Blizzard.

BRELOOM

Nature: Adamant

  • Mach Punch
  • Sky Uppercut (STAB)
  • Sludge Bomb (coverage)
  • Giga Drain (STAB/coverage)

Slow but Mach Punch with a higher priority always go first. Breloom is very strong and has a good movepool

MAGNETON

Nature: Modest

  • Thunderbolt (STAB)
  • Tri Attack (coverage)
  • Supersonic
  • Protect (very useful in double battle to survive against ground types)

Magneton is pretty strong, high resistance and its typing is very useful against the Elite Four.

SWELLOW

Nature: Jolly

  • Aerial Ace (STAB)
  • Facade (STAB. Boosts ATTACK when burned, paralyzed, or poisoned, amazing combo with guts ability)
  • Steel Wing (coverage)
  • Fly (HM)

Reliable STABs, great movepool, and extremely fast.

GARDEVOIR

Nature: Timid

  • Psychic (STAB)
  • Thunderbolt (STAB)
  • Thief (against ghost types)
  • Calm Mind

Very strong, moderately fast, and has a pretty good movepool. Psychic + Thunderbolt is a good attacking combo to use, especially since Ralts gets Calm Mind as a level-up move.

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Blaziken, Swellow, Graveler/Golem, Sharpedo, Linoone, Manectric

Blaziken: Sky Uppercut, Flamethrower, Strength, Overheat/Earthquake
-Sky Uppercut and Blaze Kick are STAB. Earthquake is coverage, mainly for use against Poison types. Strength is an HM. 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.

Swellow: Fly, Aerial Ace, Return, Steel Wing/Facade
-Fly is the reason to use this guy, if that HM didn't exist we wouldn't need a Flying type. As is, you get this guy early and it has good stats, making it the choice for Flying type. Aerial Ace is more reliable, never missing, not needing the charge either, meaning it does more damage in two turns. Return is high powered STAB. Steel Wing is coverage against Rock types, although since it still doesn't do much you can just use Facade for amazing damage when you have status (I tend to hold of going to a Pokemon Center when I get burned.)

Graveler/Golem: Earthquake, Rock Blast, Double-Edge, Dig
-While Aggron is great and all, the Ground typing of Graveler/Golem helps out a lot ingame. Both are good Pokemon, just for this team I prefer Graveler/Golem. Graveler is a decent Pokemon, although if you are able to, do get Golem. Earthquake is STAB. Rock Blast is also STAB, being the best Rock type it can learn outside of the more difficult to obtain Rock Slide. Double-Edge is a very high powered attack. Always get a Golem with Rock Head so you can use this. Dig is STAB, although the main use for it is to get out of caves. This way you don't need to buy Escape Ropes or as many Repels, and as such are able to sell these items for a bit of an extra profit.

Sharpedo: Surf/Waterfall, Waterfall/Dive, Crunch, Ice Beam
-Shame not to use that high Attack, but it has good Special Attack and better moves there. Surf is STAB and the most useful HM in the game. Waterfall and Dive are also HMs. Waterfall is a better attack but I think it is a less useful HM. You can use both Waterfall and Dive if using Surf on Linoone. This is less power but more utility. Crunch is STAB. Ice Beam is type coverage.

Linoone: Return, Shadow Ball, Cut, Surf
-Get it at the start of the game. I carry around five (Zigzagoons) until I fill up my team with other members. A good HM slave, especially with Pickup, the best ingame ability. Return is STAB. Shadow Ball is coverage. Surf is also coverage but it is an HM to boot. Cut is STAB, although it will really only be used as an HM.

Manectric: Thunder/Thunderbolt, Rain Dance/Flash, Thunder Wave, Thief
-Since this guy is lacking in movepool (not even getting Flamethrower or Overheat yet), you have room to spare for using Rain Dance and Thunder. Thunder Wave is to help catch foes. Thief is to steal items from wild Pokemon. You can also replace Thunder for Thunderbolt and Rain Dance for Flash.

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I'll try and make a team that can work well in a Nuzlocke, though some luck is still involved in captures.

Swampert
Swampert
- Surf: STAB and HM.
- Earthquake: STAB, best Ground move in-game by level up.
- Ice Beam: Provides perfect neutral coverage with other moves against all bar Shedinja and deals with deadly grass types.
- Rest / HM / Brick Break / Rock Tomb / Return: Last move is basically filler, since other moves get such good coverage. Rest is a great way to quickly heal up and remove status (Rest provides healing and status removal), Return is likely max power for your starter, Rock Tomb can hit Shedinja and gives even more coverage, Brick Break can also aid coverage, or you can even put an HM in the last slot since the ones he learns are decent enough to be considered as backup PP.

Exploud
Exploud
- Strength/Return: Normal STAB. Strength is better than most people give it credit for, though by end game, Return will surpass (Strength is an underrated move; Return becomes stronger as friendship increases).
- Flamethrower / Fire Blast / Overheat: A Fire move will give Swampert protection against Grass types. Flamethrower is best, but hard to get. Fire Blast is more powerful with repeatable use but has low accuracy and PP. Overheat can work fine so long as there are no other special attacks on the set, and is actually earlier than Fire Blast.
- Brick Break / Shadow Ball / Earthquake / Shock Wave: Choose two to round out the set. Shock Wave is an Electric move but should not be used if using Overheat.

Manectric
Manectric
- Thunderbolt: STAB TM, but you can get it from a side quest in New Mauville.
- Bite: Best bet for special coverage and actually not bad.
- Thunder Wave / Return / Iron Tail: Choose two. Thunder Wave can help catch Mons and even do paraflinch. Return and Iron Tail are both coverage but, but must use the lower Attack stat.

Altaria
Altaria
- Rest: This takes full use of Natural Cure. Rest when HP gets low, and switch to remove sleep status (Rest provides healing and cures sleep status).
- Dragon Breath / Dragon Claw: STAB and gets good coverage on its own, bar Steel.
- Fly: Best option for Flying STAB and HM.
- Aerial Ace / Earthquake / Steel Wing / Return: Aerial Ace is another STAB option. Other moves are listed for coverage.

Linoone
Linoone
- Cut
- Surf
- Strength
- Rock Smash

Grumpig
Grumpig
- Psychic: STAB learned by level up at a decent level.
- Shock Wave: Provides some special coverage.
- Calm Mind: Boosts SpA and SpD.
- Thief / Light Screen / Reflect / Hidden Power / Protect: Thief and Hidden Power can provide more coverage, though don't use a physical Hidden Power. Protect can be used in doubles to protect from allied earthquakes, as well as attacks in general. Screens can be used for team support, and even dump Calm Mind to use both.

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The team I plan on beating Sapphire with

Swampert
Swampert
- Surf
- Ice Beam
- Earthquake
- Strength / Return

Your starter, its a really good defensive tank with one weakness, good coverage and matchups against several other gyms its a deadly threat to most opponents in the game with its high attack stat comes with its good bulk. A solid Pokemon overall.

Slaking
Slaking
- Return
- Yawn
- Shadow Ball
- Slash

Slaking is great, period. It has one of the highest attack stats in the game being even higher than one of the legendary mascots in the game, really good move pool and ontop of that its hp stat is only 10 points lower than its attack making it very bulky. I recommend this for someone who wants an answer to any of the major boss fights in the game and its ability Truant does hold it back but trust me its worth it especially with Shadow Ball as it destroys Febes Ghost Types in the E4. Overall, a good choice.

Vileplume
Vileplume
- Solar Beam
- Sludge Bomb
- Sunny Day
- Toxic

I know your going to say that Grass/Poison is not that great in Hoenn however Vileplume itself has solid special attack, decent special defence although its slow its offence is really good and it helps out against Wallace incase your Electric Type faints along with some of the other Water type trainers in the game that you will find a lot off and its typing makes it have access to some good status moves such as Sleep Powder/Poison Powder/Toxic a good array of status inflicting moves. A decent Pokemon overall.

Machamp
Machamp
- Brick Break / Cross Chop / Dynamic Punch
- Bulk Up
- Rock Tomb
- Facade

Machamp is a really solid Pokemon it has disgustingly high attack ontop of its Guts ability making its attack raise when it has a status condition which boosts the power of Facade and it even has good coverage, bulk, and stats with access to Cross Chop and Dynamic Punch along with some good set of moves. A great Pokemon overall.

Magneton
Magneton
- Thunderbolt
- Thunder
- Lock On
- Thunder Wave

One of my favourite Pokemon, Magneton is really solid with its typing making it resist a majority of the types in the game and on top of its high special attack its got a good array of utility being able to use Lock-On+Thunder combo and being a really good special attacker makes it use that very well. This will be your answer to most of the Water types in the game and the 6th gym having that 4x resistance to Flying makes it even better it does have that quad weakness to Ground types but keep. A solid choice overall.

Dodrio
Dodrio
- Drill Peck
- Steel Wing
- Fly
- Tri Attack

The best flyer for Gen 3, Dodrio is a decent Pokemon having access to one of the best flying type moves in the game in Drill Peck with Steel Wing being good coverage against Rock and Ice Types, 2 of its weaknesses and STAB-Return to hit for some extreme damage. Its very fast and has higher attack than all the other flying types in the game, its a bit late game but its worth it trust me.

Alternative

Hariyama
Hariyama
- Brick Break
- Rock Tomb
- Earthquake/Facade
- Bulk Up

Hariyama is another option for those who can't trade to get Machamp. Hariyama is very bulky with its hp stat being disgustingly high and its attack stat being only 20 points lower it can take some hits and dish them out with its good psychical coverage even having Guts as an ability which raises its attack when on a status condition and combined with Facade will deal some insane damage. A solid Fighting type overall

If you want, have fun using this team :D

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What should people use if they can't get a Machamp?
Why is my answer still flagged? I put the alternative for this team builder.
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Swampert, Swellow, Hariyama, Linoone, Aggron, Cacturne

Swampert: Surf, Waterfall/Dive, Earthquake, Ice Beam
-Surf is STAB and the most important HM in the game. Waterfall and Dive are both HMs that get STAB. Waterfall is better in combat while Dive is the more useful utility. Earthquake is STAB. Ice Beam is coverage.

Swellow: Fly, Aerial Ace, Return, Steel Wing/Facade
-Fly is the reason to use this guy, if that HM didn't exist we wouldn't need a Flying type. As is, you get this guy early and it has good stats, making it the choice for Flying type. Aerial Ace is more reliable, never missing, not needing the charge either, meaning it does more damage in two turns. Return is high powered STAB. Steel Wing is coverage against Rock types, although since it still doesn't do much you can just use Facade for amazing damage when you have status (I tend to hold of going to a Pokemon Center when I get burned.)

Hariyama: Brick Break, Rock Smash, Dig, Strength
-You can get it in a trade in R/S, helping out against the Rock type gym and getting that experience boost. In Emerald you can just catch it around the second gym. Brick Break is STAB. Rock Smash and Strength are HMs. Dig is to escape caves.

Linoone: Return, Shadow Ball, Cut, Surf
-Get it at the start of the game. I carry around five (Zigzagoons) until I fill up my team with other members. A good HM slave, especially with Pickup, the best ingame ability. Return is STAB. Shadow Ball is coverage. Surf is also coverage but it is an HM to boot. Cut is STAB, although it will really only be used as an HM.

Aggron: Rock Tomb, Earthquake, Iron Tail, Double-Edge
-Rock Tomb is STAB, as is Iron Tail. Earthquake is coverage. Double-Edge is just a high powered attack. Use it with Rock Head of course.

Cacturne: Needle Arm, Giga Drain, Faint Attack, Flash
-Needle Arm and Giga Drain are both Grass type STAB. Cacturne doesn't have that large of an ingame movepool, so both are used to provide more PP. Faint Attack is Dark type STAB. Flash is an HM.

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Sceptile, Whiscash, Toarkoal, Aggron, Altaria, Manectric.

Sceptile
Sceptile
- Leaf Blade (STAB)
- Brick Break (Ice weakness)
- Earthquake (Fire weakness)
- Quick Attack (Priority)

Whiscash
Whiscash
- Surf (STAB)
- Earthquake (STAB)
- Waterfall (STAB HM)
- Ice Beam (Grass weakness)

Torkoal
Torkoal
- Flamethrower (STAB)
- Iron Defense
- Amnesia
- Strength (HM)

Aggron
Aggron
- Iron Tail (STAB)
- Rock Tomb (STAB)
- Aerial Ace (Fighting weakness)
- Dragon Claw (Annoying Dragon types)

Altaria
Altaria
- Fly (STAB HM)
- Flamethrower (Ice weakness)
- Steel Wing (Rock and Ice weaknesses)
- Dragon Breath (STAB)

Manectric
Manectric
- Thunderbolt (STAB)
- Bite (Good coverage)
- Thunder / Shock Wave (STAB)
- Iron Tail (Good coverage)

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sceptile is better with dragon claw. then u can give aggron double edge instead. even though quick attack is priority its too weak aside from early game, and sceptile's super fast already.
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Swampert
Swampert
- Earthquake
- Muddy Water / Waterfall
- Facade
- Brick Break

Swampert is a boss. There is no getting around that fact. So, like any other boss, you need to treat him well. Earthquake is always the obvious choice, especially with his stats and STAB choice. Now, you have a choice: Muddy Water, to reduce accuracy, or Waterfall, just for power. Next, if you are going against anything that is famous for status conditions, you will want Facade for Swampert. Finally, Brick Break just in case if anything happens.

Muk
Muk
- Sludge Bomb
- Acid Armor
- Minimize
- Rock Tomb

Muk has been losing the fan favoritism ever since its debut, but I still find it to be very usable in Gen III. Sludge Bomb is great for its poison chance. Acid Armor is awesome, raising his defense +2 every time he uses it. Minimize is the classic annoyance move against enemies without a guaranteed hit move. Finally, Rock Tomb to slow enemies and for variance.

Gardevoir
Gardevoir
- Psychic
- Calm Mind
- Double Team
- Shadow Ball

Gardevoir is always a fan favorite, and can be used for absolute slaughter against anything not prepared for it. Psychic is an obvious choice, due to its immense power, along with STAB. Calm Mind, if you get the chance to set up, is extremely helpful in laying on the hurt. Double Team is, like Muk, for the classic annoyance. Finally, Shadow Ball for a random Ghost type crossing.

Raichu
Raichu
- Thunderbolt
- Double Team
- Secret Power
- Dig

Most people choose Manectric when playing through Gen III, but I usually find Raichu can do the job better. Thunderbolt is the classic move choice for an Electric type, and also helps that it can paralyze. Double Team for annoyance, as previously discussed. Secret Power for a filler attack. Finally, Dig is for move variance and helps in sticky situations.

Armaldo
Armaldo
- Ancient Power
- Slash
- Iron Tail
- Sandstorm

Armaldo is one of the few rock types that have very few weaknesses, and should be shown off to everyone else. First: Ancient Power is good, mainly due to its random chance at every stat raising. Slash for a raised chance at being a crit. Iron Tail for fighting off Rock types. Finally, if you follow this, Sandstorm is amazing if you set up correctly, especially with Cacturne.

Cacturne
Cacturne
- Needle Arm
- Faint Attack
- Cotton Spore
- Spikes

Like most (if not all) Grass types, Cacturne has plenty of weaknesses, but can be covered if done right. Before you let Cacturne loose, make sure you Sandstorm with Armaldo do make full use of his ability: Sand Veil, making it harder to hit him. Needle Arm is his famous move, even giving a chance at flinch for the opponent. Faint Attack is awesome due to its inability to miss. Cotton Spore is great at seriously slowing down enemies. Finally, Spikes for anything that isn't flying or levitating, just for entry damage.

TMs needed:

EARTHQUAKE	Seafloor Cavern - Deepest room near the doorway
WATERFALL	Cave of Origin - Gift from Wallace
FACADE		Petalburg Gym - Gift from Norman
BRICK BREAK	Sootopolis City - Gift
ROCK TOMB	Rustboro Gym - Gift from Roxanne
SHADOW BALL	Mt. Pyre - 6th Floor
SECRET POWER	Slateport/Route 111 - Gift
DIG		Route 114 - Gift
IRON TAIL	Meteor Falls - Up the waterfall, through first entrance, down the 
		first ladder, south until steps, down the ladder, on the left
SANDSTORM	Route 111 - Desert
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Hmm... Raichu dig? Go, Flygon/Camerupt/Whiscash! Use Earthquake on that digging Raichu! Yay, its double damage plus only weakness! Good job Flygon, OHKO! So, i would replace anything (mostly that dig) with powerful moves such as Thunder or Volt tackle, which you can get because of Light ball in R/S/E.
@ThunderSilver well you wouldnt use raichu on a flygon anyway
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Note: Flash is not technically needed to navigate an area, and is a fate not even the worst HM slave should face.


Blaziken
- Blaze Kick / Flamethrower / Overheat / Fire Blast (STAB, Blaze Kick for high crit chance and learned by level up, Flamethrower obtained via TM or level up, offering more power and accuracy, Overheat for quick finishing but lowers SpA, Fire Blast a high power TM with low PP and somewhat low accuracy)
- Sky Uppercut (Secondary STAB, capable of hitting Pokémon using Fly)
- Rock Tomb / Earthquake (Coverage, early-game Rock Tomb with better coverage versus reliable but late-game Earthquake)
- Bulk Up / Focus Energy (Attack and Defense boosting move, obtained at level 28, or increase critical hit ratio, synergizes well with Blaze Kick, obtained at level 7)

Generally a good choice due to a lack of balanced Fire types anywhere else.


Ludicolo
- Waterfall / Surf (STAB, both HM moves)
- Giga Drain / Bullet Seed (STAB, useful despite limited options)
- Ice Beam (Perfect neutral coverage with STAB typing, leaving a slot free for filler)
- Waterfall / Surf / Dive (STAB, replace Dive once not needed)

Excellent partner for Blaziken.


Gardevoir
- Psychic (STAB, learned early in the game)
- Thunderbolt / Shock Wave (Coverage, TM24 - best Electric move in the game / TM34 if needed for an Electric type)
- Calm Mind (Boosts SpA and SpD, learned by level up)

An excellent (although rare) Psychic type available early. It learns its best STAB move at Level 26.


Zigzagoon
- Cut (HM move, provides utility and STAB)
- Rock Smash (Low-power Fighting HM move)
- Strength (Another Normal HM move, but more powerful)
- Surf (HM move, prevents being walled by Ghost-types)

An HM mule whose Pickup Ability is very handy in-game.


Swellow
- Fly (STAB/HM move, effective in in-game battles)
- Return / Quick Attack / Facade (STAB, Return with max BP of 102, priority, or boosted BP of 140 with status, devastating with Guts)
- Steel Wing (Type coverage against Rock and Ice, high BP for an early move and a chance to boost Defense)

An excellent Flying type.


Pikachu
- Thunderbolt (STAB, learned at level 26, excellent attacking type)
- Hidden Power (Coverage, type does not matter as long as it is not Electric, special type HP is preferred, base power is irrelevant)
- Brick Break / Dig / Iron Tail (Coverage, choose two)

Needs to either hold a Light Ball or evolve to be effective, though the former is preferred. It's fast and destructive, but the epitome of a glass cannon.


Manectric
- Thunderbolt / Spark / Thunder (STAB; TM, best Electric move / learned by level up, less powerful / renewable TM, high power, low accuracy without Lock-On or Rain Dance)
- Bite (Coverage, learned by level up)
- Return / Hyper Beam / Iron Tail / Rain Dance (Choose two; first three listed are for coverage, Return with max BP 102, Hyper Beam needs recharge but high power, Iron Tail hits Rock types SE. Rain Dance is if Thunder is used, though remember rain weakens Blaziken's Fire moves)

The earliest obtainable Electric type.


Magneton
- Thunderbolt / Spark / Thunder (STAB; TM, best Electric move / learned by level up, less powerful / renewable TM, high power, low accuracy without Lock On or Rain Dance)
- Tri Attack (Coverage, learned by level up, can burn, freeze, or paralyze)
- Lock-On / Rain Dance / Metal Sound / Supersonic (First two only for Thunder; Metal Sound lets special moves hit even harder / Supersonic can confuse, though highly inaccurate)
- Rest / Toxic / Thunder Wave / Reflect (Heal, Steel's resistance lets it take little damage during 2 turns of sleep / stalling move / reliable paralysis / team support)

Obtained at the same time as the Thunderbolt TM. Slow and bulky thanks to its Steel typing, with the ability to combo Lock-On and Thunder.


Salamence
- Dragon Claw (High-power STAB learned by level up)
- Fly (STAB/HM move learned by level up)
- Fire Blast / Flamethrower / Brick Break / Earthquake / Crunch (Coverage, choose two; renewable TM / more reliable but less powerful and harder to get / physical Fighting / physical Ground / learned by level up, but lacks coverage against Steel types)

Though it's obtained late and evolves even later, its legendary-level stats and Emerald's rematch system makes grinding easier.


Quick suggestions for the other two starters:


Sceptile
- Leaf Blade (STAB, learned by level up, high critical hit ratio)
- Dragon Claw (Coverage, TM)
- Pursuit (Dark-type move via level up, though weak)
- False Swipe / Earthquake (Utility for catching Pokémon, learned by level up / coverage, TM 26)

Though it has poor coverage, this fast and frail starter is still a great Grass type.


Swampert
- Surf (STAB, the best HM move in the game and arguably the best Water-type move)
- Earthquake (STAB coming off high base 110 Attack, learned by level up so another Pokémon can get the TM)
- Ice Beam / Blizzard (Coverage; reliability / renewability and power)
- Hyper Beam / Protect / Rest (High-power coverage, recharge inconsequential for a bulky Pokémon with high Attack, blocking moves from hitting / healing)

If you need a Pokemon with few weaknesses and the ability to hit back hard, Swampert's your guy.

One more thing: if you decide to use Slaking, you HAVE to give it Hyper Beam. The recharge and loafing happen together, making it superior to Return.

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Swampert
Swampert @ NeverMeltIce
- Ice Beam (to counter Grass)
- Earthquake (to counter Electric)
- Waterfall (HM slave)
- Dive (HM slave)

Linoone
Linoone @ None
Ability: Pickup
- Surf (HM slave)
- Cut (HM slave)
- Rock Smash (HM slave)
- Strength (HM slave)

Swellow
Swellow @ Soft Sand
- Mud-Slap (to counter Rock & Electric)
- Steel Wing (to counter Rock & Ice)
- Aerial Ace (to counter Fighting)
- Fly (HM slave before Salamence)

Sableye
Sableye @ Blackglasses
- Fury Cutter (to counter Dark & Psychic)
- Faint Attack (to counter Ghost & Psychic)
- Shadow Ball (to counter Ghost & Psychic)
- Aerial Ace (to counter Bug & Fighting)

Seviper
Seviper @ Quick Claw
- Crunch (to counter Psychic)
- Giga Drain (to counter Ground)
- Poison Fang (STAB)
- Flamethrower (to counter Steel)

Salamence
Salamence @ Leftovers
- Flamethrower (to counter Ice & Steel)
- Dragonbreath (to counter Dragon)
- Earthquake (to counter Electric & Rock)
- Fly (HM slave)

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The only problem I have with this team is late game salamence.
You can use Crobat or Swellow instead late game Salamance. But if you can train it patiently, keep Salamance.
Replace Sableye and Seviper with Absol for better stats and swords dance and Vileplume for sleep powder, better offensive typing, and the chlorophyll/solar beam combination. You already have a flying Pokemon, and Salamence takes ridiculous amounts of experience to evolve. Replace it with a HM slave (like Marill) or a Pokemon that's really useful (like Gardevoir).
Seviper evolving? Did you mean Bagon?
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Hello! This team consists of Blaziken, Gardevoir, Aggron, Dusclops, [Whiscash, Tropius] or [Altaria, Ludicolo]

**Blaziken**
Blaziken
Ability: Blaze
- Brick Break
- Flamethrower
- Sunny Day
- Bulk Up

Brick Break is generally a good Fighting move. It is almost, if not the strongest Fighting move. Flamethrower will just destroy your opponents with its high Special Attack. Sunny Day increases Fire-type moves and also lessens the damage received from Water-type moves. Bulk Up increases the user's Attack and Defense stats, gaining a little bit of resistance from Rock, Flying, Ground, and other physical moves.

**Gardevoir**
Gardevoir
Ability: Trace
- Psychic
- Calm Mind
- Future Sight
- Double Team

The ability of this Pokemon doesn't matter, but the ability Trace helps in catching Pokemon and knowing their abilities. Psychic is a good Psychic move. Future Sight just adds to the amount of power you are casting. Calm Mind increases both the Special Attack and Defense. You use Double Team 2-3 times and you are basically untouchable.

**Aggron**
Aggron
Ability: Rock Head
- Double-Edge
- Ice Punch
- Metal Claw / Iron Tail
- Rock Tomb / Rock Slide

The move Double-Edge is absolutely marvelous, and you won't get any recoil damage because of the user's ability Rock Head. You gain coverage from Ground-type Pokemon using Ice Punch. Metal Claw has high accuracy but really low attack power. Iron Tail is more of the "Chance Your Luck" thing. The same thing goes with Rock Tomb. Rock Tomb is safer, while Rock Slide is riskier.

**Dusclops**
Dusclops
Ability: Pressure
- Shadow Ball
- Ice Beam
- Mean Look
- Thunder Punch

This Pokemon is just generally good. Shadow Ball is quite a good move and it gains STAB from Dusclops' typing. Ice is needed because the other Pokemon in this team don't have that move. Mean Look will prevent Pokemon from escaping or switching out. You can use that and do some crazy strategies. Thunder Punch will be great against Wallace and Juan.

**Whiscash**
Whiscash
Ability: Oblivious
- Earthquake
- Surf
- Rest
- Snore

Earthquake is needed in EVERY Ground-type Pokemon. Surf is the best Water-type move, and also you can surf outside of battle. Rest removes any status conditions and restores the user's HP to maximum. Snore is an addition/strategy that goes with Rest. This Pokemon is kind of an HM slave.

**Tropius**
Tropius
Ability: Chlorophyll
- Synthesis
- Solar Beam
- Fly
- Giga Drain

Synthesis will heal the user. Solar Beam is an awesome move. Use it after you used Sunny Day on Blaziken and boom; you are unbeatable. Ahh... Fly. The best Flying-type move in the game. Who wants to forget Fly anyways? Use Giga Drain when your Pokemon's HP is low. Solar Beam can be used after Giga Drain's PP finishes.

**Altaria**
Altaria
Ability: Natural Cure
- Fly
- Dragon Dance
- Dragon Claw
- Earthquake

Again, Fly. Fly is quite strong in comparison to other Flying-type moves. Dragon Dance increases both Attack and Speed. Dragon Claw is just a fine Dragon-type move. We need Earthquake to repel those annoying Electric Pokemon. Also, in this team, we don't have a Ground-type Pokemon.

**Ludicolo**
Ludicolo
Ability: Rain Dish
- Surf
- Solar Beam
- Synthesis
- Rain Dance

Surf has high accuracy, high power, high everything! I declare this the best HM and best Water-type move in the game. Solar Beam is basically the best and strongest Grass-type move. Use it after you used Sunny Day from Blaziken. Synthesis is to heal the user. Rain Dance has two purposes. The first one is increasing Water-type moves' power while decreasing Fire-type moves' power. The second is to gradually heal Ludicolo's health (from the ability Rain Dish).

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Although I've never played Sapphire, I could offer some advice.

If you chose Treecko, you do NOT need a dedicated electric type. Any Pokemon with high special attack who can use Thunderbolt would be fine. You'd only be using electric on Gyarados, Pelipper, and Tentacruel, and it's better to use Earthquake on Tentacruels due to their huge amounts of special defense. Since you are playing Sapphire, you to be able to focus on your major weakness, fire and steel. That means you should use water, rock/ground, fighting, and fire. There aren't that many great fire types in Hoenn, though. Check out this team below, it will WRECK Steven:

Salamence: Fly, Flamethrower, Dragon Claw, Crunch
Golem: Earthquake, Rock Blast, Rollout, Explosion (if you can trade!) or Rhydon: Earthquake, Rock Blast, Take Down, Horn Drill/Megahorn
Medicham: Brick Break, Bulk Up, Mind Reader, Hi Jump Kick
Ninetales: Fire Blast, Flamethrower, Will o Wisp, Confuse Ray
Starmie: Surf, Ice Beam, Thunderbolt, Psychic
Sceptile: Leaf Blade, Screech, Fury Cutter, Strength

If you chose Torchic, you DO need a dedicated electric type. And you'd also need a dedicated grass type. And a dedicated water type. Check out this team:
Magneton: Thunderbolt, Thunder, Lock-On, Tri-Attack
Ludicolo: Surf, Ice Beam, Giga Drain, Rain Dance (use Azumarill before getting Surf though)
Flygon: Earthquake, Fly, Dragon Claw, Crunch
Slaking: Hyper Beam, Focus Punch, Yawn, Thunderbolt
Rhydon: Earthquake, Rock Blast, Megahorn, Horn Drill
Blaziken: Flamethrower, Blaze Kick or Slash, Bulk Up, Sky Uppercut or Double Kick

If you chose Mudkip, having a dedicated grass type isn't THAT important - Whiscash isn't very common - but it can help. I would advise against using a dedicated fire type due to being too slow to hit Steven's Metagross before Earthquake makes its move.

Raichu: Thunderbolt, Thunder, Iron Tail, Brick Break
Heracross: Megahorn, Brick Break, Endure, Aerial Ace
Salamence: Flamethrower, Return, Dragon Claw, Crunch
Xatu: Fly, Psychic, Shadow Ball, Giga Drain
Rhydon: Earthquake, Rock Blast, Horn Drill, Take Down
Swampert: Surf, Ice Beam, Earthquake, Strength

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**Blaziken**
Blaziken
- Sky Uppercut
- Blaze Kick
- Aerial Ace
- Rock Tomb

As we all know, Blaziken is a rather good mixed attacker. Sky Uppercut is listed, but only because you might level up enough to train to fight Steven in the aftergame to learn it. Double Kick will be here pre-E4. Blaze Kick is only here because I don't want to spend 80,000 dollars on coins to get a TM with ten more power and accuracy. It has a high critical chance anyway. Moves 3-4 are half filler. Aerial Ace is only really for Fighting-types, but is a bit pointless because Swellow has that covered anyway. Rock Tomb is also for coverage, but mostly for earlygame only. Once you are a Blaziken and have learned Blaze Kick, that will be stronger than this in most situations, anyway.

**Swellow**
Swellow
- Fly
- Return
- Steel Wing
- Endeavor

This Pokemon is very fast and decently powerful on the physical side. Fly is only to get around as an HM, otherwise, I'd be using Aerial Ace for its better accuracy that Fly doesn't have. Return is more powerful than Fly if you don't let this thing faint too much. It's found in a house in Pacifidlog Town from a man if one of your Pokemon has a high friendship level. Steel Wing is kind of pointless, but just in case you're in a sticky situation, it might be a life-saver against a Rock-type. "Might" is the key word. Endeavor is also for a filler, but with Swellow's high speed, you could endeavor something when you're low on health.

**Azumarill**
Azumarill
- Double-Edge
- Surf
- Dig
- Brick Break

Azumarill has a massive Attack stat, with it doubling the stat if it has Huge Power. That's the only thing making it usable. Surf is for STAB and is mostly for coverage. It's not too bad. Double-Edge is learned unreasonably early and is extremely powerful. If you want to forego Return on Swellow for Secret Power or Facade, you can put Return here instead. Dig and Brick Break are for coverage. Almost nothing resists Water + Normal, but you can hit extra types super effectively. Dig is from the brother of a man who digs holes near Fallarbor Town, in a house to the west (or left) of town. Brick Break is in a random house in Sootopolis City.

**Weezing**
Weezing
- Sludge Bomb
- Fire Blast
- Explosion
- Shadow Ball

A nice physically defensive Pokemon with mixed attacking stats, Weezing is a great team member. You already have the Shock Wave TM when catching it, and Secret Power is in the next area, meaning you can have those for temporary coverage moves. You get the powerful Sludge Bomb in Dewford Hall after beating Norman. Fire Blast is bought at Lilycove City's department store. It's very strong and, most importantly, hits Steel-types for great damage. Shadow Ball is in Mt. Pyre's inner section. It's mostly for a Ghost counter, as Psychics will wreck Weezing in one hit anyway. Explosion can blast through a single Pokemon that's in your way, providing it's not resisted. Take that, Juan's Kingdra!

**Donphan**
Donphan
- Earthquake
- Iron Tail
- uhh...

Donphan is like Weezing in that it is good in physical attack and defense. Unfortunately, it didn't get so lucky in the movepool department. Earthquake isn't learned until 49, which will be post-E4, meaning you have to use the TM on it. It's too bad; Blaziken could use that. If you choose not to teach your Torchic Rock Tomb, it is of use here. Iron Tail is found up a waterfall in Meteor Falls. It's only good on Ice and Rock, one of which is already countered by Ground, and you'll be seeing a whopping THREE major Ice-types weak to Steel: Regice and Glacia's two Glalies. What would you put on there, though? Rollout isn't too bad, but it is a bit unreliable. Though Donphan doesn't get Rock Head, Double-Edge might be okay, and Azumarill doesn't use up the tutor for it. You can also smack Strength on there, as well as Flail.

**Lanturn**
Lanturn
- Thunderbolt
- Surf
- Ice Beam
- Thunder Wave / Confuse Ray

Lanturn is very defensive in HP, typing, and defenses. Thunderbolt and Surf are STAB. Ice Beam has nice coverage with Thunderbolt, known as BoltBeam, and most things don't resist them together. The status move depends on the situation: Most trainer battles will be good with Confuse Ray, but Thunder Wave is good for catching legendary Pokemon. You may also use T-Wave in trainer battles. It's up to you. Due to the large amount of hidden Heart Scales in the game and the ability to farm them from Luvdisc, you can swap easily.

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Replace Weezing with Vileplume for better special attack and sleep powder. Donphan has low speed and is weak to common attacks. The team has 6 battlers, so replace Donphan with a HM slave like Marill. Replace Lanturn with Magneton because you already have a water Pokemon. Magneton also has higher special attack and more resistances.
Lanturn has a good defensive typing with amazing movepool and bulk, offensively its not even that bad it can solo the E4 with BoltBeam+Water STAB and Stockpile.
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Team Overview :

BlazikenLudicoloAggronManectricAbsolFlygon

Note : This team is for Emerald


Blaziken ( Fire / Fighting )
Ability : Blaze

Blaziken

  • Blaze Kick
  • Sky Uppercut
  • Thunder Punch
  • Swords Dance

Most useful starter in my opinion. I rely mostly on him to defeat Sidney, Glacia, Steven. Blaze Kick and Sky Uppercut are good STABs with decent power and enough PP. Blaze Kick has a high critical-hit radio. I find Thunder Punch quite useful because it covers Blaziken's Water and Flying type weakness. Blaziken's moveset is physical, so I decided give him Swords Dance so that his moves would be more KO'ing and deadly.


Ludicolo ( Water / Grass )
Ability : Rain Dish

Ludicolo

  • Surf
  • Ice Beam
  • Solar Beam
  • Sunny Day

He's another team member that could be obtained early in game. I rely on him to take on Wallace. By the time you catch a lotad, you will have Fire, Water, Grass types in your team. He will be your surfer and helps you defeat the first gym leader Roxanne. Surf is for surfing around and its good STAB. Solar Beam is also a good STAB but with more power. Sunny Day is to make Solar Beam a one turn attack ( It's usually two ). Solar Beam stops being a one turn move after the day stops being sunny. Ice Beam is good coverage and a move to be used against Drake.


Aggron ( Steel / Rock )
Ability : Sturdy

Aggron

  • Iron Tail
  • Rock Tomb
  • Brick Break
  • Double Edge

I rely also on Aggron to take on Glacia. Iron Tail is STAB and has great power. But unfortunately it has poor accuracy. If you want a move with good accuracy, Metal Claw is also a choice. Rock Tomb is STAB too. Brick Break is coverage and a move to be used against Sidney. Double Edge is a move with great power.


Manectric ( Electric )
Ability : Static

Manectric

  • Thunderbolt
  • Thunder Wave
  • Toxic
  • Bite

I like Manectric due to it's good Sp.Attack, but unfortunately it has really bad movepool. I rely on him to take on Wallace. Thunderbolt is good STAB. Thunder Wave is useful while catching legendaries and also to paralysis the opponent. Toxic takes down to opponent slowly. Bite is a move to be use against Phoebe.


Absol ( Dark )
Ability : Pressure

Absol

  • Bite
  • Rock Slide
  • Aerial Ace
  • Swords Dance

Absol has really high attack and with a Swords Dance boost, every of its physical moves will one hit KO. Bite is STAB. Rock Slide and Aerial Ace are good coverages that covers Absol's Bug and Fighting weakness.


Flygon ( Dragon / Ground )
Ability : Levitate

Flygon

  • Fly
  • Crunch
  • Dragon Claw
  • Earthquake

Flygon will be your Physical Attacker and Flyer. He excels more in attack so a Physical moveset would be great. Flygon would be great for Drake and I don't just rely on Ludicolo's Ice Beam to defeat him. Dragon Claw and Earthquake are good STABs. Crunch is a move to be used against Phoebe and Fly to fly around Hoenn.


Good Luck and this was the team I used to beat the game.

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For those who prefer thunder on Magnetric, u can buy it in the Lillycove department store.
Ludicolo has bad stats before evolving, and its special attack still isn't great afterward. A thunderbolt Starmie would be much more useful against Wallace. Aggron evolves late, has low speed, and can't learn a strong rock attack, and you already have Blaziken for Glacia. Replace it with Pinsir for better stats and movepool. Flygon evolves late, and a lot of Pokemon League members use ice or dragon attacks. The team has 6 battlers, so replace Flygon with a HM slave like Tropius.
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Team: Swampert, Gardevoir, Slaking, Breloom, Crobat, and Altaria

Swampert
Preferred Nature: Serious
- Ice Beam (to cover Swampert's only weakness, grass)
- Surf (powerful move, STAB, and HM)
- Earthquake (powerful and STAB)
- Protect (protects Swampert from Grass moves and other stuff)


Gardevoir
Preferred Nature: Modest or Timid
- Calm Mind (Boosts already high Sp. Atk and Sp. Def)
- Psychic (STAB)
- Shadow Ball/Fire Punch (Shadow Ball is okay if you haven't got Modest or Timid and Fire Punch is good against Bug)
- Thunderbolt (Calm Mind + T-bolt hits hard in a Water-based region)


Slaking
Preferred Nature: Lonely
- Slack Off (Heals Slaking, who's HP is through the roof)
- Brick Break (counters Normal)
- Strength (STAB, good power, and HM)
- Fire Blast (good power and coverage, but low acc)


Breloom
Preferred Nature: Docile
- Sunny Day (Powers up Solar Beam)
- Solar Beam (Powerful and STAB)
- Bulk Up (Powers up Physical Moves and Defense, which helps seeing as Flying is Physical)
- Sky Uppercut (Good Fighting-type move and STAB)


Crobat
Preferred Nature: Hasty
- Giga Drain (Heals Crobat and coverage)
- Sludge Bomb (A must-have, STAB)
- Fly (STAB and HM)
- Return (High power because Crobat evolves with friendship)


Altaria
Preferred Nature: Naive
- Dragon Claw (STAB)
- Toxic (Good for stalling, Altaria has high Sp. Def)
- Dragon Dance (Boosts Spd and Atk, which is helpful for the next move)
- Iron Tail (covers 4x weakness to Ice)

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