Well, Roselia has pretty decent Sp. Attack EV's, so try just west of Mauvile.
Gardevoir. It has very high special attack.
Special Attack determines the amount of damage dealt from a move that is in the Special category of attacks. An example of a special attack would be Bubblebeam. If an attack is in the special category, it means that it is an attack in which your Pokemon's body does not make physical contact with the other Pokemon. Example: Tackle would be a physical attack, because your Pokemon charges at your opponent's Pokemon, which makes them physically contact, while Bubblebeam is projected from a Pokemon's mouth, so your Pokemon does not physically touch your opponent's Pokemon. Special Defense deals with how much protection you get from Special category moves.
Special attack cause its a electric type.
The leichi berry raises the attack stat if held by a Pokemon (that what it says in heartgold but I am not sure if it's the same in emerald)
For Pokemon Ruby, Saphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen the following applies to all Pokemon attacks. Attack Based: Normal, Fighting, Poison, Ground, Flying, Bug, Rock, Ghost, Steel. Special Attack Based: Fire, Water, Thunder, Leaf, Ice, Psychic, Dragon, Dark. This even included the Punches (Fire, Ice, Thunder) and moves like Crabhammer. ToLesto: actually ghost is now special attack was only normal in the first gen
Gardevoir. It has very high special attack.
attack and special attack coz its base is 120 attack and 110 sp.atk Thanks, but what about speed?
In Pokémon Emerald, Shadow Ball is a special attack. It has a base power of 80 and a special category, meaning it uses the Special Attack stat of the Pokémon using it. Shadow Ball is also effective against Ghost-type Pokémon and can lower the target's Special Defense.
Special Attack determines the amount of damage dealt from a move that is in the Special category of attacks. An example of a special attack would be Bubblebeam. If an attack is in the special category, it means that it is an attack in which your Pokemon's body does not make physical contact with the other Pokemon. Example: Tackle would be a physical attack, because your Pokemon charges at your opponent's Pokemon, which makes them physically contact, while Bubblebeam is projected from a Pokemon's mouth, so your Pokemon does not physically touch your opponent's Pokemon. Special Defense deals with how much protection you get from Special category moves.
Special attack cause its a electric type.
Sp attack is Special Attack. The greater a Pokemon's special attack the more damage will be done when using a special attack. If you go into a Pokemon's summary screen and look at the moves screen and select them with the stylus the red and yellow symbol is a physical attack and the purple wave looking one denotes a special attack.
Probably Psycho Boost.
in your face it does 10 damage
The leichi berry raises the attack stat if held by a Pokemon (that what it says in heartgold but I am not sure if it's the same in emerald)
In Pokémon Blue, items that can raise Special Attack EVs include the Special stat-enhancing items like the Carbos, which increases Speed but indirectly helps with Special Attack through training. However, the primary way to raise Special Attack EVs is by defeating specific Pokémon that grant Special Attack EVs, such as Gastly, Abra, and Magnemite. Additionally, using items like Protein or Rare Candies can help in training Pokémon more effectively, but they don't directly influence EVs.
Ancient Power is a special attack, 60 damage Rock-type move. It has a 10% chance of increasing a Pokemon's attack, special attack, defense, special defense, and speed.
For Pokemon Ruby, Saphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen the following applies to all Pokemon attacks. Attack Based: Normal, Fighting, Poison, Ground, Flying, Bug, Rock, Ghost, Steel. Special Attack Based: Fire, Water, Thunder, Leaf, Ice, Psychic, Dragon, Dark. This even included the Punches (Fire, Ice, Thunder) and moves like Crabhammer. ToLesto: actually ghost is now special attack was only normal in the first gen