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In generation 3, it's impossible to to get a complete National Pokedex without trading from all the games that came out that generation. This is due to the fact you cannot bring Pokemon from generations I and II into generation III. There are 184 Pokemon that are not in the Hoenn Pokedex that are really difficult to obtain in the Hoenn games.
FireRed/Leafgreen made it possible so many of the missing Kanto Pokemon in the Hoenn Pokedex could be traded to R/S (and later Emerald). However, being able to trade between the Kanto and Hoenn games is tedious, as you need to do a sidequest to get key items in order to do so. Meanwhile, Emerald added maybe a dozen Johto Pokemon after you get the national Pokedex to catch.
Even then, it's not possible to get a complete national dex in the generation III games, as you need two other particular Pokemon games to do so: Colosseum and XD.
You also cannot see all the Pokemon in the Hoenn Pokedex without trading, either. Especially in the original Hoenn games. For one thing, the final starter evolution of your rival's Pokemon will never be seen, and neither will the starter that never got picked. Most of the trade evolution Pokemon will also be missing, too. While it is like this in a lot of the Pokemon games, I think it's particularly bad in Generation III.
What did you think of this? I've always been annoyed, seeing as it's possible to see all the Pokemon in the Pokedex w/out trading the generation directly after this. I know that you can't see the entire Pokedex in Gen I or II either, but.
It also annoys me you have to go do so many sidesteps to even complete the Hoenn/National Pokedex in Generation III. You need to have seven different games to complete the entire Pokedex: Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, FireRed/LeafGreen, Colosseum and XD are all necessary if you want to do so. If I had a Game Boy Advanced back in the day, I definitely wouldn't want to bother with completing the national Pokedex in the Hoenn games, considering the ridiculous amount of sidesteps you have to do.
I'm glad the remakes made it much easier to complete the national Pokedex w/Wonder Trade and Dex Nav, but yeah.
FireRed/Leafgreen made it possible so many of the missing Kanto Pokemon in the Hoenn Pokedex could be traded to R/S (and later Emerald). However, being able to trade between the Kanto and Hoenn games is tedious, as you need to do a sidequest to get key items in order to do so. Meanwhile, Emerald added maybe a dozen Johto Pokemon after you get the national Pokedex to catch.
Even then, it's not possible to get a complete national dex in the generation III games, as you need two other particular Pokemon games to do so: Colosseum and XD.
You also cannot see all the Pokemon in the Hoenn Pokedex without trading, either. Especially in the original Hoenn games. For one thing, the final starter evolution of your rival's Pokemon will never be seen, and neither will the starter that never got picked. Most of the trade evolution Pokemon will also be missing, too. While it is like this in a lot of the Pokemon games, I think it's particularly bad in Generation III.
What did you think of this? I've always been annoyed, seeing as it's possible to see all the Pokemon in the Pokedex w/out trading the generation directly after this. I know that you can't see the entire Pokedex in Gen I or II either, but.
It also annoys me you have to go do so many sidesteps to even complete the Hoenn/National Pokedex in Generation III. You need to have seven different games to complete the entire Pokedex: Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, FireRed/LeafGreen, Colosseum and XD are all necessary if you want to do so. If I had a Game Boy Advanced back in the day, I definitely wouldn't want to bother with completing the national Pokedex in the Hoenn games, considering the ridiculous amount of sidesteps you have to do.
I'm glad the remakes made it much easier to complete the national Pokedex w/Wonder Trade and Dex Nav, but yeah.