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In FRLG and Emerald, you don't need them to get the National diploma, but they are required in RS, and the only way to get them in Gen 3 is through events or the GCN games. (Colosseum for Ho-oh, XD for Lugia) So, in RS's case, you do in fact need the GCN games to complete the Pokédex. Shows what I know. Leafgreen is required regardless if you ...
Minimum games to complete gen 3 pokédex? Leaf Green, Emerald, Colosseum and XD restart for Kanto and Hoenn starters at beginning restart LG and E for one of each fossil. two full plays of Emerald for both Latis OR use eon ticket + e-Reader Can you complete gen 3 pokédex with GBA games only? Yes - with lots of patience.
Finally completed the Gen 3 Pokedex. So after 18 years the pokedex in my Leafgreen game is complete. It required 7 different games and would have been incredibly tedious without Pokemon Box, a game that until recently I didn't realize was really rare to own. I have over 400 hours of play time across all 7 games.
This is the place for most things Pokémon on Reddit—TV shows, video games, toys, trading cards, you name it! I've finally completed the Gen 3 Living National Dex! Arguably the hardest to complete of any generation. Mad props. Thank you! It took many cartridges and even glitches but I finally got it done.
Completing the Gen 3 National Pokedex during generation three (a story) People always talk about how hard it was/ is to complete gen 3's National Pokedex and how Game Freak made it such a chore to do. However, what people don't realize is, A) completing the Pokedex is not supposed to be easy! B) It should be done by trading with other actual ...
For the standard non mythicals and legendaries I simply used all resources available in Gen 3 to complete it as easy as possible. I mainly used Leaf Green for all the Kanto mons, Emerald for Hoenn and the Safari Zone Johto mons and XD Gaile of Darkness for the other Johto mons and some of the harder Kanto ones (Chansey, Taurus etc) along with ...
The main tab is the complete Pokedex, with national dex numbers, regional dex numbers, base stats, typings, abilities, height/weight, ev's, etc. The other tab is good for comparing a couple of Pokemon (or building teams). I also have hidden tabs that I had begun to put together for Nuzlocke purposes, so feel free to ignore them.
It's definitely possible to link gba roms with dolphin running XD. As for events, I'd say just use a cheat to activate the event, rather than warping anywhere, or cheating in the pokemon itself. For example, activating the Eon Ticket, rather than warping to southern island. That way as far as the game is concerned, it's 100% legit, and you get ...
But, you can use these games to get the Zorua line, Stunky line, Glameow line, Regi Trio and Regigigas (you need both games for the latter eight of these, though). In summary, for Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, you can get a lot of the National Dex with these games, but it'll never be fully complete without Diamond, Pearl, and the event ...
I chose to do gen 4 / Platinum because it's my favourite generation, and I wanted to honor it by catching all the Pokemon I could. https://bepis.io/pokemon/ Attached to the page are a bunch of reference tables indicating all needed evolutions for the national dex, and a table of all wild Pokemon in the game and where to find them.