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What makes the rocket count go up in Pokemon emerald and how do i make it happen quickly?

not sure not sure


Do rockets count as science?

yes the is a study called rocket science


How long have rockets existed for?

If you count the rocket propulsion developed by cephalopods, rockets have existed since the Silurian period.


Where do you get remoraid in Pokemon emerald?

do not count on me telling you


How do you get jirachi in Pokemon FireRed?

In Pokemon ruby or sapphire get the rocket percentage to 99 and the count number (i think) to 9999 and it will blast you to space with the rocket. There you roam around until deoxys or jirachi appears. Then simply mirage (transfer) it to Pokemon fire red , emerald or leaf green etc.


How can you make the rocket count down in Pokemon Sapphire?

i think you must catch all the pokemons and then go to the rocket. you can catch jirachi inside the rocket


Can you find a legendary Pokemon in the Battle Frontier in Emerald?

If you count sudowoodo as a legendary then yes


What is the strongest pokemon on ruby?

The most powerfull Pokemon in Pokemon ruby i think is Groundon,SAphire Kyogre,Emerald RAyquasa??


How many total Pokemon can you capture in emerald?

count up the amount of boxes there are in your storage thing and multiply that by 30 to get your answer


Can go to the moon on Pokemon Emerald?

Space on Emerald?Unfortunately, you cant. Answerthat is only on the Japanese version ha ha ha


How do you get rocket percentage to 99 and the count number to 9999in pokemon ruby?

The rocket count only gets to count 100. Supposedly, according to many online sources, when the count gets to 50, you get to ride it to Jirachi, and at 100 you ride it to Deoxys. This is not actually true. But how the count goes up is through an internal timer. Every week after you create the game file it goes up one count.


How many buttons has the rocket?

The number of buttons on a rocket can vary significantly depending on the design and mission of the rocket. For example, modern rockets like SpaceX's Falcon 9 may have a streamlined control interface with fewer physical buttons, relying more on touchscreen controls and software. In contrast, older rockets like the Apollo Saturn V had numerous physical buttons and switches for manual control. Ultimately, the exact count can differ widely based on the specific rocket model and its operational requirements.