How to Get All Gen 3 Starters
To get all Gen 3 starters, which include Torchic, Mudkip, and Treecko, you can obtain one by choosing it as your starter at the beginning of the game, and then trade with other players or use the GTS (Global Trade Station) to acquire the other two. Additionally, you can also breed the starters you already have or obtain them through events or DLC expansions, such as the Indigo Disk in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, which allows you to catch previous starter Pokémon, including the Gen 3 starters.
Introduction to Gen 3 Starters
The Gen 3 starters are a set of three Pokémon that were introduced in the Hoenn region and are available in games such as Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. These starters are Torchic, a Fire-type Pokémon, Mudkip, a Water-type Pokémon, and Treecko, a Grass-type Pokémon.
Obtaining Gen 3 Starters
To obtain all Gen 3 starters, you can follow these steps:
- Choose one of the Gen 3 starters as your starter at the beginning of the game.
- Trade with other players who have the other two Gen 3 starters.
- Use the GTS to trade with other players online.
Trading Gen 3 Starters
Trading is a crucial aspect of obtaining all Gen 3 starters. You can trade with friends or use the GTS to find other players who are willing to trade the Gen 3 starters you need.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some frequently asked questions related to obtaining Gen 3 starters:
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Can you get all 3 starters in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald? You can only get one of each starter in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. The rest have to be obtained by trades with other players.
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How do you get starters you didn’t pick? When you spawn back in the Galaxy building, speak to the professor and you’ll be gifted two level 5 versions of whichever Pokémon you didn’t pick.
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Can you get all 3 Kanto starters in XY? Yes, but you will need 2 3DS systems, and either 2 copies of X/Y or a copy each.
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Can you get all starters without trading? No, Pokémon Sword & Shield offers trainers the choice between three different starter Pokémon, and fans can only pick one of these starters at the beginning of their journey.
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Can you get old starters in Pokémon Scarlet? The Indigo Disk will give players the chance to catch previous starter Pokémon, including the Gen 3 starters.
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Can you have all 3 starters in Scarlet and Violet? While you technically have to pick one of Sprigatito, Quaxly, and Fuecoco to be your official starter, there’s no reason you can’t have them all through trading.
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What is the most popular Gen 3 starter? Mudkip is far and away the most popular starter from Generation 3, due to its powerful final evolution, Swampert.
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How do you get Kanto starters in Gen 3? The Kanto starters are located at Professor Oak’s Lab in Pallet Town (Kanto).
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Can you get all 3 starters in Pokémon Colosseum? You get all three as part of the story in Pokémon Colosseum.
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Why does Red have all 3 starters? In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the Red you face in the end is obviously the one from the Yellow version, so no wonder he has all three starter Pokémon.
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How to get all 3 starters in black? Try the trading board, make a friend in real life that plays and trade, or buy both games and trade.
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Does Korrina give you a Lucario? After defeating Korrina in the Shalour City Gym, she’ll challenge you to a rematch atop the Tower of Mastery, and the Lucario that accompanies her will join your side for the rematch.
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Are the XY starters shiny locked? No, starter Pokémon are not Shiny-Locked.
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Can you get Froakie in Pokémon Scarlet? Players can get Froakie and Frogadier in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet by breeding a Greninja with a Ditto.
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Can you get all 3 starters in Yellow? If you’re playing Pokémon Yellow, then you obtain all three original starters fairly early in the game.
By following these steps and understanding the Gen 3 starters and how to obtain them, you can complete your Pokédex and have a team of powerful Pokémon. Remember to always trade with other players and use the GTS to get the Gen 3 starters you need.