Can you get mew on Emerald?
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- Can you get mew on Emerald?
- Can you clone master balls in Pokemon Emerald?
- Can you get both Lugia and Ho Oh in Emerald?
- Is there a way to get Mew in Pokemon Emerald?
- Can you get Mewtwo, Latios, and Latias in Pokemon Emerald?
- Can you get Mewtwo in every Pokemon game?
- How do you get Mewtwo in Ruby and Sapphire?
Can you get mew on Emerald?
Mew is one of the most sought-after Pokémon in all of the Pokémon games. ... You can visit Faraway Island to catch Mew using recent discoveries in the Pomeg Berry glitch or by using an Action Replay.
Can you clone master balls in Pokemon Emerald?
re: Can you "clone" master balls? Yes, you do it the same way you clone a pokemon but with a held item.
Can you get both Lugia and Ho Oh in Emerald?
Sorry. As for Red and Green, you can't even catch Ho-Oh and Lugia in those games.
Is there a way to get Mew in Pokemon Emerald?
The only legal way(besides getting a legit one in a trade) to get Mew currently is not for Emerald(or any GBA games) but rather for Diamond, Pearl and Platinum. You just have to store 1000 pokemon in the Wiiware game "My Pokemon Ranch" from those DS games and Hayley will offer mew for trade.... User Info: Darkcat1.
Can you get Mewtwo, Latios, and Latias in Pokemon Emerald?
After watching the program your mom will ask you what color the Pokemon was. If you say Blue, Latios will appear in the wild if you say Red you'll see Latias in the wild. You can get mewtwo through an event, but Mew you can't, with latios and Latias you can get both in Emerald Version. What is the codes? Tell me
Can you get Mewtwo in every Pokemon game?
Mewtwo's inclusion in a game is always used as a selling point, but the bipedal clone is not available to catch in every mainline entry in the series. Here is how to unlock Mewtwo in each Pokémon game, not counting spin-offs.
How do you get Mewtwo in Ruby and Sapphire?
For Ruby & Sapphire, the easiest way to get Mewtwo is to trade with FireRed & LeafGreen, which requires a Game Boy Advance Link Cable, two Game Boy Advances, and two Pokémon in each party. Emerald adds an extra step as the National Pokédex must be unlocked to trade outside of Generation III's core games.