Once you have one blue shard, you can head to the Diving Treasure Hunter. His house is located on an island hut on Route 124 (near Mossdeep City.) Talk to the Treasure Hunter. He will offer to trade your blue shard for a Water Stone.
You will need to find a Green Shard and trade it with the Treasure Hunter, his house is on a small island, west of Mossdeep. You will need Dive and you need to beat Liza and Tate (at least you're getting that Sharpedo ;) ). After that, surf west from Mossdeep.
Yes, Ludicolo is definetely I Pokemon worth getting and like sumwun pointed out Lotad can be caught very early in the game and is easy enough to evolve into Ludicolo "so it can be useful for most of the playthrough". And with high Sp. Def, good Sp. Atk.
Water Stone
Shiny Stone:
Can Magikarp evolve with a water stone? No, Magikarp only evolves (into Gyarados) when leveled up to at Level 20 or higher while not holding an Ever Stone. The only Pokémon that evolve when given a Water Stone are: Eevee into Vaporeon.
Eevee may be found in the Pokémon Mansion in Celadon City. Go to Celadon City, and enter the mansion via the backdoor. Get to the roof; on the roof, you'll find a room. Inside, you'll find Eevee's Pokeball.
You can only get Dratini on Emerald by trading it over from LeafGreen or FireRed.
Claw Fossil since Anorith evolves into Armaldo which as we know is the strongest Hoenn fossil Pokemon.
My reason for saying this is that Armaldo is a great Pokémon in general, and it provides more coverage for the team. For instance, Anorith/Armaldo's STAB attacks give you coverage over Psychic, Dark, Grass, Fire, Ice, Flying, and Bug types. And just look at its Attack. Armaldo makes a great bulky physical sweeper.
After completing the game by becoming the League Champion go to the Fossil Maniac's House in Fallarbor Town. ... Follow the cave to the end and you will find whichever Fossil you didn't take in Mirage tower there.
Cradily fills doubly duty as a Grass type, and has solid balanced defences and decent balanced offenses. Armaldo may lack good moves for its Bug typing in RSE but it hits much harder than Cradily at the expense of less special bulk.
The root fossil and claw fossil revive to pokemon. The root revives Lileep and the Claw fossil revives Anorith. Take them to the 2nd floor of the Devon Corp building in Rustboro City. The man near the back right will tell you he can revive them.
Visit the Desert After you leave the gym, your neighbor gives you the Go-Goggles. Now you can go into the desert in Route 111. You can go east from Lavaridge and jump down the ledges.
Flygon, a Pokémon with good stats, a good typing and a good move-pool, yet it's stuck in the Borderline tier because of a perceived inferiority to its fellow Dragons. ... But, things aren't all bad for Flygon. Unlike Salamence, Flygon has STAB on its Earthquake, and unlike Garchomp, it has Roost and a Ground immunity.
The 5 strongest Pokémon you can use to beat Flygon are:
Salamence has (even though it is only by 1 point) a higher Physical Attack stat and a higher Special Attack stat. Salamence also sits in a much better Speed tier than Dragonite. ... Salamence was not quite as bulky as Dragonite, but boasted more offensive utility.
To answer WingedAsian's question, if your looking for a stronger Pokémon, then Salamence is the way to go. Salamence has a higher Attack and a higher Special Attack. Flygon is still good too, but Salamence is much more stronger.
Salamence is a more Offensive Pokemon and Garchomp is a more Defensive, that should mean they are even in battle. ... So I give this point to Salamence just because Salamence can manage aganist Garchomp's attack. Movepool. Disclaimer: Movepool is only Learned moves, not TM or tutors.
Garchomp is 85/102, great stats all around, and manageable special attack. haxorus is he dosen't have that much more attack, but it matters for KOs, but you won't get ANY damage off without the speed.
Garchomp has identical defense stats to Dragonite, with lower attack, special attack, and special defense, but more than makes up for this by being the fastest of all pseudo-legendary Pokemon, as well as an outstanding special ability.
Most powerful Dragon type Pokémon
Charizard only outperform Dragonite in Speed, but is deplorably outdone by Dragonite in HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack and Special Defense. Type-wise, Dragonite, being a Pokemon of both Dragon and Flying types, is resistant to Charizard's Fire type, and Flying type attacks only deals normal damage.
Type wise speaking Mega Garchomp is better because it has ground type which is stronger against rock type tyranitar. Ability wise the mega Garchomp has ability Sand Force which boosts the power of certain moves namely rock, ground, steel type moves in a sandstorm.
Tyranitar, due to developments in the mechanics of Sandstorms, is now vastly superior to the other "Ultimate non-ubers" (Dragonite, Salamence, Metagross). That's not to say they aren't great options, but Ttar is just better. You have Nature and then you have Behavior.
In conclusion, Metagross is better than Garchomp. Metagross has little to no problems, especially with its mega, while Garchomp's abilities are still not as good as Metagross' and the mega evolution is useless.
Mega Garchomp, compared to normal Garchomp, has worse speed, better attack and a niche ability that doesn't work for most teams. The issue with Mega Garchomp is that it's too slow. This is terrible for its case because speed is by far the most important stat in the game.
Garchomp is superior for most cases. Special Attack is the only part it lags behind Charizard in but its superiority everywhere else. Both have double weaknesses but Charizard's is particularly dire since there's an entry hazard that depends on that weakness: Stealth Rock. Garchomp is superior for most cases.
Garchomp doesn't really have any flaws. It has the best offensive STAB combination in the game, great speed and attack, enormous bulk, fantastic offensive movepool, two great abilities, and just enough special attack to beat the very few things that would dare stand in Garchomp's way.