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

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* On page 10, a tip states that breeding two of the same Pokémon will make the resulting Egg hatch faster. This only makes the eggs become available faster, and has no effect on hatching steps.
* On page 10, a tip states that breeding two of the same Pokémon will make the resulting Egg hatch faster. This only makes the eggs become available faster, and has no effect on hatching steps.
* 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}}.
* A note on page 29 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.
* A tip on page 31 tells the reader to save a Premier Ball that is given to them in Rustboro, stating that this ''strong'' Poké Ball would be better off used on a rare Pokémon. The Premier Ball is no different from a normal Poké Ball 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 {{ball|Poké}} in usage.
* On page 35, [[Brawly]]'s signature type is stated to be {{t|Flying}} and the recommended types 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 the next page, his team overview shows that {{p|Meditite}} is pure Fighting. Meditite has the dual typing of Fighting and Psychic.
** On page 36, his team overview shows that {{p|Meditite}} is pure Fighting-type; Meditite is actually Fighting/Psychic-type.
* [[Wattson]]'s team on page 44 shows a {{p|Voltorb}} that is {{t|Electric}}/{{type|Steel}}. Voltorb is a pure Electric Pokémon.
* On page 44, [[Wattson]]'s {{p|Voltorb}} is listed as {{t|Electric}}/{{type|Steel}}; Voltorb is actually a pure Electric-type Pokémon.
** This error is mentioned again on the same page. The guide states that Wattson has two Steel-types, yet he only has one: his {{p|Magneton}}.
** On the same page, the guide states that Wattson has two Steel types, but he only has one: his {{p|Magneton}}. This count presumably incorrectly includes Voltorb.
* On page 55, the maps of [[Meteor Falls]] are from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}.
* On page 55, the maps of [[Meteor Falls]] are from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}.
* [[Flannery]]'s team on page 59 shows a pure Fire-type {{p|Camerupt}}. Camerupt also has the {{type|Ground}}.
* On page 59, [[Flannery]]'s {{p|Camerupt}} is listed as pure {{type|Fire}}; Camerupt is actually Fire/{{type|Ground}}.
* [[Juan]]'s team on page 87 contains a pure-Water {{p|Kingdra}}. Kingdra is part Water and {{type|Dragon}}.
* On page 87, [[Juan]]'s {{p|Kingdra}} is listed as pure {{type|Water}}; Kingdra is actually Water/{{type|Dragon}}.
* [[Glacia]]'s team on page 95 contains a Water and {{type|Ice}} {{p|Glalie}}. However, Glalie only has the Ice type. Interestingly, her first Glalie has the correct typing.
* On page 95, [[Glacia]]'s second {{p|Glalie}} is listed as Water/Ice-type; Glalie is actually a pure Ice-type Pokémon. Interestingly, her first Glalie has the correct type.
* [[Wallace]]'s team on page 96 contains a pure Water type Tentacruel, but Tentacruel also has Poison typing.
* On page 96, [[Wallace]]'s {{p|Tentacruel}} is listed as Water-type; Tentacruel is actually Water/{{type|Poison}}.
*The strategy for [[Wallace]] on page 96 states that all of his Pokémon are weak to Electric-type moves. His {{p|Whiscash}} is immune to Electric, and his {{p|Ludicolo}} takes neutral damage.
* On page 96, a tip for defeating Wallace states that all of his Pokémon are weak to Electric-type moves; however, his {{p|Whiscash}} is immune to Electric-type moves and his {{p|Ludicolo}} takes neutral damage from Electric-type moves.
* On page 104, [[Steven's Metagross]] is listed as [[level]] 58 instead of level 78.
* On page 104, [[Steven's Metagross]] is listed as [[level]] 58 instead of level 78.
* In the Pokédex starting on page 114, there are multiple errors.
* In the Pokédex, which starts on page 114, there are multiple errors.
** Mudkip is stated to be Water and Ground, when in fact it is pure Water.
** Mudkip is stated to be Water/Ground-type; Mudkip is actually pure Water-type.
** {{p|Gyarados}} is stated to be weak against Grass. It is neutral to the type. No other Water/Flying types have this distinction.
** {{p|Gyarados}} is stated to be weak to Grass-type moves; Gyarados actually takes neutral damage from them.


==See also==
==See also==