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  1. It depends on your team, but if you mean which one is the best when used most optimally I would say Sylveon. Great bulk, can be a support, or an offensive tank. And its typing is very useful. However every eeveelution except Flareon can be used to some level of success. It's not like Sylveon is head and shoulders above the rest. However they are all head and shoulders above Flareon.
  2. I feel like this is going to be related to the Team Xen island that we couldn't enter...
  3. Everyone is saying Lycanroc but Sand stream gigalith is also great. Although of course if you have both the fight becomes a cake walk. Wild horsea also have a chance of dropping dragon scales so if you have a pokemon with compundeyes (to increase the chance of them holding one) and one that can learn thief to steal the scale you can use it to evolve seadra, given you have a link stone or someone to trade with.
  4. Before anything else I think you should change your current mon's EVs around. Swampert shouldn't have speed EVs because its base speed is too low. 252 in hp 252 Attack and 4 in special defense work much better. Sylveon as well could see a change in its EV spread. Instead of HP AND Defense maybe go 252 in special attack and then either pick HP or Defense, or split the rest of your EVs between the two. I would say HP is more valuable but it's up to you. Metagross can go with many different EV spreads, but for Reborn I would say either a sweeper with 252 in Attack and 252 in speed and 4 spD, or bulky with 252 attack 252 hp 4 spD. If you're looking for a pokemon that can fly that would suit your team I think there are plenty of options. Crobat, Hawlucha, Honchkrow, and Archeops are some good options. You can definitely go with Flygon but you already have a ground type and without the mega stone altaria is pretty bad at this point in the game. Since you're playing on Set it's pretty important that you have a pokemon you can always switch into that has massive bulk. Snorlax and Umbreon may fit in well. You're also missing a fighting type. There's plenty to choose from. Mienshao, Lucario, Scrafty, Conkeldurr, Gallade, etc. Looking at your team you have Water/Ground Fire Fairy Steel/Psychic Electric/Ice Flying/?? Normal (maybe) Dark (Maybe) Fighing (Maybe) For your team of six I guess it's up to you to choose which mon you want to complete your team but if I were you I would train up at least 10 mons that I could use at any time and switch them in at will.
  5. You can get Lotad on a rainy day in the Coral Ward. If you train the Lotad up without evolving it it will learn a lot of great moves. On Azurine Island there are Quagsire, Palpitoad and Shellos, all three are pretty good.
  6. I agree with ChaoticStreamer. Not only are Blaze Black and Volt White harder but they also have every single pokemon available in the game. Drayano hacks are always pretty great. In addition Pokemon Desolation is a fantastic game, although you may not like it because it has a dark tone (although not as dark as reborn). Legends of the Arena just got its final update and that game is nowhere near as dark as either but is also a great game.
  7. You can't break the bars. From what I remember you have to beat Rosetta. Go back there once you do and you should be able to obtain them. If it's not after Rosetta just keep coming back after significant story events occur.
  8. I AM SO HYPED RIGHT NOW. I HAVE ANTICIPATED THIS RELEASE FOR YEARS!! THANK YOU GUYS SO MUCH! Downloading as I type this.
  9. I actually never noticed the dots until now lol. That's funny. I have no idea what their purpose is but welcome to the forums!
  10. Simple Swoobat and Lycanrock (Midday) are extremely strong, if you're ever having trouble pick them up. I also recommend looking at this guide https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-Dk0g5bVs0B4JNuSR-f4AAFIeWQozHosKFS-wPao9bc/edit It is a full guide of everything in Rejuvenation, from items to battles to events. It is the most helpful resource that I think exists for Rejuvenation.
  11. If you're doing a flying monotype what is stopping you from using Honchkrow? If you EV it in speed and attack it is definitely able to KO the mons that Radomus uses to set up trick room, and with moxie sucker punch you just sweep.
  12. Check out this link, it should help https://www.rebornevo.com/forums/topic/24930-swm-modular-modpack-e182/
  13. Once the city has been restored there will be more move tutors that require shards.
  14. This fight for me is definitely the hardest in the game, I hate it so much. I was able to beat it with a rain team but there are probably better ways. FYI, water moves are only lowered in power if the pokemon using it is grounded, so do with that what you will. I recommend using a Pelipper and some swift swim mons and you should be able to beat it. Ludicolo and Kingdra are pretty good. Grass mons likes like Torterra and Tangrowth also work well. With that box I don't think you're ever going to beat Ryland unless you build a whole new team.
  15. Just do the grand hall on the weekends (friday, saturday, sunday). There are many trainers that give good exp during those days.
  16. They are entertaining, and as a result advertisers believe they can make money off these people so they put ads on their videos and/or they sponsor them. It's pretty simple. You type as if you made a youtube channel but don't get any money or views off of it. Sounds pretty bitter. As if a 60 year old who doesn't watch youtube or play video games would get mad that people can make a living off of playing video games.
  17. The game actually tells you how! Just get a poison type to suck up the toxic spikes and more importantly catch a Woobat in the sewers. Also, if you're going to use a geodude catch one with sturdy, sand veil is so much worse. Since it's still early in the game it won't take much to level it up.
  18. Your team's typings aren't that great. Arcanine is useless with Blaziken, and Meowstic is useless with Starmie. Just put them in rotation until you get to fight where you will need them. You should should swap them out for either your Hippowdon, a steel type (I recommend Aron), a grass type, or a dark type. Your movesets also could use some improvements. All of your mons can be taught better moves from the move relearner which you should have access to now. Blaziken can learn High Jump Kick from the move relearner so replace Double Kick with that. It can also learn Fire Punch and Flare Blitz, both much better than Blaze Kick. If you're going to continue using a Meowstic, Female is much better than male. The moveset is extremely versatile, and having a defensive mon is a waste for most battles. For NIdoqueen, replace Venom Drench with Venoshock or Sludge Wave, Poison STAB is much better than lowering stats. Toxic Spikes isn't that great either, maybe swap that out for Superpower for a strong physical move. Arcanine doesn't need Heat Wave. Crunch or Outrage is better but it seems you evolved it without learning those moves so that moveset is fine. Meowstic is fine. A pretty useless mon at that point in the game so I would either swap it out or start using a female meowstic which has a better movepool. Ampharos shouldn't have Electro Ball without Thunder Wave and with Discharge. It's a pretty useless move. Swapping Electro Ball for T-wave or Signal Beam is probably your best bet. Could you post a screenshot of your boxed mons? I'd like to see if there's any I could recommend for your team or to put on rotation.
  19. There are so many things that easily deal with from the first point in the game that you battle Sirius, it shouldn't be that broken. Just get a Luxray.
  20. What I did was send out Gigalith with Sand Stream to get rid of hail and clefable with mist to get rid of the field. Lycanroc is great in this battle too. If you're still having trouble ev train your mons if you haven't already.
  21. If you're on 18.2 you can switch between saves on the savefile screen when you start up the game. There's no need to do anything in your saved games folder.
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