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  1. Just feel the need to add. If you are going to breed, TM moves can be inherited in ep 12
  2. What are your team's movesets? As far as I can see,you could keep mamoswine in your team. Gardevoir, and Fearow can also stay, just make sure that your fearow knows moves boosted by the field. Scrafty is debatable. On the one side, he can get field boosts, and if moxie hits in, he could be useful.On the other, if Ciel's pokemon outspeed him (and archeops at least does, not sure about mons before him) he's gonna go down in one hit or two. Sceptile and Heatmor seem kinda useless for that fight so you could probably switch them with something else.
  3. Well, there is a couple of pokemon that I haven't used previously, and that have really impressed me during this run. Female meowstick is one of them, along with aurorus, walrein, cinccino, escavalier and seaking (no, seriously), although I have to admit that I'll probably need to look for another water type to replace seaking, or at least actually ev train this one. I'm also planning to train up flabebe, inkay, litwick and skrelp. Also never used them, but they seem as interesting choices.
  4. Am I the only person around here that catches most new pokemons when I get into new area? Maybe OP has those mons in his pc, you never know. Or they can just revert to previous ep and get access to the rest of the game (I think Ciel was the ending to ep15, right?) If you already revived sail fossil, I'd suggest to get aurorus. It's rock/ice and later it learns freeze dry, so that also covers water type pokemon. It has two great abilities, but I'd suggest that you stick with Snow Warning for now / blizzard set for now, since unfortunately the only strong normal type attack he has is hyper beam, and blizzard for now is still better.
  5. Venomoth takes the cake for me. The other shinies I adore are golem and gengar.
  6. As far as Cinccino goes, I'd continue using Mamoswine, but instead of earthquake use ice shard. Cinccino is fast and holds king's rock so your pokemon always flinches if it goes second. Ice shard is an increased priority move, so it should hit first. And set that field on fire with your camerupt. And I can't over recommend getting an escavalier. It is all kinds of awesome, and it will come in hand in all your future gym battles. With it's bug/steel typing it's tanky and it can dish out hits to anything - especially if it has dragon dance.
  7. You'll have to restart. But three IVs with 30+ isn't that bad. Mine in comparison has most stats below 20 xD As far as IV breeding goes, first pokemon to breed is the hardest. Later ones are easy with power items (unless you are tying to breed TM moves, which is almost impossible to get perfect IVs)
  8. Eevee's hatch time is actually quite long, compared to the time that most other pokemon need to hatch (35 egg cycles). IMO, if you want to go for perfect IVs, I'd suggest first breeding a pokemon with less egg cycles in field group, since field group is the biggest one (ovr 200 hundred pokemon in it). Pachirisu is perfect. It has ten egg cycles, so it hatches fast, and it's also in a fairy group, so you cover two groups that way.
  9. Lyra

    Tropius

    Have no ideas then. You could swing by the bug section of the forum, and see if there's something messed up with your save file.
  10. Lyra

    murkrow

    Swellow also gets brave birds, and taillows can be found in Chrysolia forest by headbutting trees.
  11. Lyra

    Tropius

    Is there any way, that not completing Nuzleaf event could interfere with Tropius event? That's the only thing that I can think of.
  12. Use, items they are a lifesaver. And I know that breeding a perfect pokemon with all six IVs at 31 is a pain in the ass, but the biggest problem is the first one. After that, it's fairly easy with power items. You'll probably have to breed some mons that you don't want, because of the egg groups (so i suggest that the first one you try to breed is field/some other group, since field group is the biggest egg group). After you get practiced and with one perfect parent, it usually takes, 4 breedings tops to get a pokemon with 5 perfect IV (disregard pokemons like starters who come overwhelmingly as males). You get EVs by battling. Every pokemon gives a certain number of different evs. This is reborn's ev training guide: http://www.pokemonreborn.com/forum/?showtopic=7866 You can rise the number of EVs a pokemon gets, by giving it one of the power items. For example, power weight gives you 4 HP EVs, on top of the HP Evs won in battle, while the pokemon holds it. They also stack up with pokerus. If you battled just Tauros with one pokemon, then that pokemon would have to have EVs only under Attack and Speed stats, while other one should have spread out EVs among all stats.
  13. Ok, all pokemon I'm offering for a trade have perfect IVs, unless I state otherwise. TM Pokemon HP Ice Roselia (31/31/31/31/31/30), Sludge Bomb Feebas - Ice Beam, Scald Litwick - Energy Ball Egg Moves Lapras - Freeze-dry Charmander - Dragon Pulse Trapinch - Superpower, Fissure Mawile (shiny) - Ice Fang Regular Ghastly, Amaura, Spheal (shiny one), Swablu, Minccino, Squirtle, Torchic, Flabebe, Ralts, Sjhroomish, Starly, Petilil, Inkay, Skrelp Searching for: mystery egg moons, starters: froakie, snivy, oshawoot,
  14. It's a nice time, buuut most of them aren't early game. I think you are gonna have to get by with other mons until you get your dream team (arcanine, magneton, exeggutor, poliwrath, rhydon, aerodactyl is the order you'll find them in)
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