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    Default Making a team!

    Okay. I'll start my Sapphire game over again.
    I planned to start with Mudkip, because I've never started with him before.

    I just need to know Natures etc, for them.

    I've planned to use:

    Mudkip
    Numel
    Cacnea/Shroomish (who? I would say Cacnea, because I need a spiker!)
    Flygon
    ???
    ???


    Please help me!
    Also.. I need some others, like Heal Bellers and Hazers.

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    Default Making a team!

    You want to beat the game with Heal Bellers, Hazers, Spikers, and precise natures? That's like, overkill... believe me, you'll be bored with the game soon enough if you try to go through it like that.

    Also, if you're going to go through the game without doing precise EV-training, natures are going to matter squat to you in the long run. Just pick the first healthy-looking specimen that comes along to you.

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    Default Making a team!

    A good idea is to basically play the game, training the Pokemon you want, and then working on their movesets. Any you've deleted can be re-obtained with heart scales, found on wild Luvdisc and underwater. I'd say for the start, Pokemon like Ralts, Slakoth and Shroomish are good for the early stages.

    DRWS is right. The heal-bellers, spikers, sweepers, baton-passers et all are not for ingame, they're much better adapted for huamn intelligence. You can beat trainers ingame with a Blaziken knowing Overheat, fire blast, flamethrower and ember. That can do well In game, but not out-game.

    So if you're gonna be in Tourneys, against friends etc, then go ahead and get some heal-bellers, but if not, then there's not much point.

    Chimecho is a good Pokemon for heal-bell. They're just incredibly rare.

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    Default Making a team!

    The Mudkip line has strengths in both physical and elemental types, so you can make good move sets regardless of its personality. More of a priority is to start with a female, so you can breed more of them.
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