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There are three Ruby Destiny games - please be specific. If you're meaning Ruby Destiny - Reign of Legends, then go to Pina Francia and go down the staircase into the shallow water area. Go into the cave and talk to the hiker guy. He should give you Flash.
the water dome
Mudkip is a Water type pokemon.
The first water type Pokemon that you can get is Totodile which is one of the starter Pokemon.
They're are many ways to get or catch a water Pokemon in Pokemon Diamond. You could get a fishing rod from a fisher man, obtain the HM Surf and use above water to encounter a wild water type Pokemon, trade someone or migrate a water type Pokemon from your old GBA games. Peace.
Above the highest tide (allowing for the inertia AND friction of water).
There are three Ruby Destiny games - please be specific. If you're meaning Ruby Destiny - Reign of Legends, then go to Pina Francia and go down the staircase into the shallow water area. Go into the cave and talk to the hiker guy. He should give you Flash.
Availability of resources, such as food and water, is a destiny-independent factor in controlling a population. It directly affects the population size regardless of any predetermined destiny.
in the water maybe
Yes any water pokemon can beat any other water pokemon. it's all about level and power of the attack.
Mercury is the planet in our solar system with the smallest amount of water, hence it does not have a greater destiny involving this element. Its proximity to the sun and lack of a significant atmosphere contribute to the scarcity of water on its surface.
you can catch water Pokemon by surfing on water and by using all the rods
you trade a Pokemon for a water Pokemon, catch a water Pokemon, or you migrate a water Pokemon from a gameboy game. you can also get a water Pokemon for your starter Pokemon. (i beat the game on both heartgold and soulsilver so if u need help please contact flyingstar369@gmail.com
Yes No.As long as you collect your water on hightide and after at least 2-3 days of clear weather you will be fine.try to collect your water away from major cities if polution is a problem.most people including myself use NSW(natural salt water for their aquariums.Saves alot of money,mixing etc.
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Yes, they are bad against water Pokemon. Rock is also bad against water Pokemon
in the water maybe