Pokémon Emerald: Prima's Official Strategy Guide: Difference between revisions

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* On page 19, the guide states that you can choose between the {{type|Water}} {{p|Mudkip}}, the ''{{type|Grass}}'' {{p|Torchic}}, or the ''{{type|Fire}}'' {{p|Treecko}}.
* On page 19, the guide states that you can choose between the {{type|Water}} {{p|Mudkip}}, the ''{{type|Grass}}'' {{p|Torchic}}, or the ''{{type|Fire}}'' {{p|Treecko}}.
* On page 29, a note states that none of the three starter Pokémon can learn {{m|Cut}} from [[HM01]]. However, Treecko can learn Cut via the HM.
* On page 29, a note states that none of the three starter Pokémon can learn {{m|Cut}} from [[HM01]]. However, Treecko can learn Cut via the HM.
* On page 31, a tip recommends saving a [[Premier Ball]] that is received in [[Rustboro City]], stating that this "strong" Poké Ball would be better off used on a rare Pokémon. The Premier Ball is no different from a normal {{ball|Poké}} in usage.
* On page 31, a tip recommends saving a [[Premier Ball]] that is received in [[Rustboro City]], stating that this "strong" Poké Ball would be better off used on a rare Pokémon. The Premier Ball is no different from a normal {{i|Poké Ball}} in usage.
* On page 35, [[Brawly]]'s signature type is stated to be {{t|Flying}}, and the recommended types to use against him are {{t|Fighting}} and {{t|Psychic}}.
* On page 35, [[Brawly]]'s signature type is stated to be {{t|Flying}}, and the recommended types to use against him are {{t|Fighting}} and {{t|Psychic}}.
** On page 36, his team overview shows that {{p|Meditite}} is pure Fighting-type; Meditite is actually Fighting/Psychic-type.
** On page 36, his team overview shows that {{p|Meditite}} is pure Fighting-type; Meditite is actually Fighting/Psychic-type.