it depends on ur attribute and to burst u need ur gsthe best teams consists of 1water and 3 fires or 1 water 1 earth and 2 fires
Emerald is Generation 3, where as TM 85 (Dream-eater) is only introduced in Generation 4 (DP/HGSS) To get Dream-Eater in Emerald you need to defeat the Elite Four, go to the Battle Frontier and win 24 B.P. Then, you can go to the small house to the far left of the map, where there is two ladies, one of the ladies will teach your pokemon Dream-Eater for 24 B.P. I hope this helps XD
Actually to teach this move to Gengar you need to find the move tutor that will teach the move to any of your Pokemon this move tutor is in Viridian city you need the HM Cut to get to him though. Also a move tutor in Pokemon xd gale of darkness will teach Dream Eater to your Pokemon.
most common one is flash cs4 there other programs that can be used to make dress up games but I'm not sure what they are
you need beat the elite fours and you go to kanto, pokemon land and cut the small tree in viridian city , talk at fatty boy
don't breath in but if your so screwed to be a fire eater then
In order to teach Dream Eater to any Pokémon, you would first need the TM for Dream Eater. Once you have the TM in your inventory, you need a Pokémon that is the correct type to learn the move.
It can but you need a move tutor to do that.
To calculate burst RPM (rotations per minute), you need to know the burst speed of the machine in revolutions per second. You can then multiply this value by 60 to convert it to RPM. The formula for calculating burst RPM is: Burst RPM = Burst speed (revolutions per second) * 60.
You need to wear a blue dress
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Yes, "dress-up" does need a hyphen when used as a compound adjective before a noun, as in "dress-up clothes." The hyphen helps clarify that the two words are acting as a single unit modifying the noun. However, if "dress up" is used as a verb or a noun, then the hyphen is not needed.
Depends...is it infected?
Zuriels Staff.
Some dress slacks are wrinkle free and do not need to be ironed.
No, it was most probably a fish eater, and would have no need to be ferocious.
Yes! If it's a "plain" dress, you'll need to accessorize it.