'Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire': Tips and tricks for the new game

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Now that they have hit store shelves, it is high time avid gamers check out some tips and tricks on how to make the most of the new Nintendo 3DS titles. Kotaku has been very generous to lay out some fun guidelines to bear in mind while navigating through the world of Pokémon, and they are sure to make the experience second to none. 

For those who have yet to grab one, and are even caught in the dilemma of picking which game to get, Kotaku says that the titles' color motifs cause little to no difference, even on the mega stones. But the distinction lies in the types of Pokémon integral on each. "Omega Ruby" has Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Mawile, Zangoose, Solrock, Ho-Oh, Palkia, Tornadus, Reshiram, Skrelp and Dragalge. "Omega Sapphire" includes Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo, Sableeye, Seviper, Lunatone, Lugia, Dialga, Thundurus and Zekrom. The former also has Team Magma's Groudon for a legendary Pokémon, while it's Team Aqua's Kyogre for the latter. 

First, the site reminds gamers that it's okay to take along whichever Pokémon they prefer, regardless of the info their Pokédex flashes. Players can always forget about technicality and just focus on the adventure ahead. Just like in real life, people choose to be around those they love most in doing fun things, and "Omega Ruby" and "Alpha Sapphire" are not exceptions. Giving captured Pokémon nicknames is also one way of enjoying the game more. It may be deemed sappy but in truth, treating Pokémon as friends will make it less difficult for players to go through the game. Lastly, it assures that journeying with favorites or maybe random picks can allow the gamers to explore more of what each Pokémon in the vast roster can bring to the table. 

The DexNav is a useful tool to juice. Those who are eyeing a particular Pokémon can rely on this gizmo by using it multiple times until it finds the perfect catch. In addition, Wonder Trade is now less dull and more awesome, making it a great spot to acquire interesting Pokémon. Players can now get remarkable Pokémon from the process and there is no reason to be scared of ending up with a rather lame one. Finally, partaking in contests (those in gold color) can have players score a Pikachu, with outfits that can change how it looks while endowing it a special fourth move. 

With a great team of Pokémon ready, it's the player's turn to use them wisely. "STAB" or Same Type Attack Bonus is the key. This entails matching the Pokémon's special abilities with the move type. But Kotaku also adds that "the less you have to switch a Pokémon out to match the various types of enemies, the better — and having a Pokémon with a few different move types helps with that." 

Furthermore, players have to stick with their strengths and stay away from their weaknesses. Recognizing that will help them strategize better. Speaking of which, it is also suggested for players to battle everyone. After battling and defeating a specific trainer, they should notice how much experience and money he or she provides and remember those who give out big. When cash is scarce or the player's level is low, beating these hefty trainers may facilitate. 

Moreover, Mauville is a place players should explore. The location is teeming with people able with Pokémon lore and special moves to share. Plus, it's always fun to be able to get a bike and go to a food court once in a while.

For invisible items to be figuratively visible, players ought to make their way into the game far enough to acquire the Dowsing Machine, a headgear that alerts gamers by lighting up when they are near an item to snag. Plus, dead ends are a major dwelling for these stuff so checking them out is recommended. 

When players are close to the end of the game, players will be able to use their EON flute on their Latias or Latios, which will enable them to fly though regions where legendary Pokémon dwell and where unique items are found. Bringing tons of Poké balls for this task is recommended as this will be a loaded mission. 

"Pokémon Omega Ruby" and "Pokémon Alpha Sapphire" were released yesterday. Pokémon veterans will certainly appreciate the game duo's awesomeness and those new to it are bound to be enamored.