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  • Birthday 04/08/2002

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  1. There are 2 ways to get a custom starter using the Debug Mode mod. 1. Navigate to the menu (where you click to check pokedex, pokemon, trainer card, etc) and click 'debug'. There, you'll find a new menu, with an option to 'add pokemon' - after scrolling down to your desired 'mon's pokedex number, you click, set level, and you're done. Just be sure to toss the official starter if you're planning to use it as a replacement and not an additional mon. 2. Navigate to the starter you chose, click to see the menu (the one which lets you choose to give it item, view stats, etc) and then click 'debug'. There, you can change species. And that's it basically
  2. Thank you so much! This game has taught me so much about pokemon battling, made me appreciate pokemon I'd never used before, and completely ruined gamefreak's canon pokemon games for me. Genuinely, it's just so much better that I can't go back to the original series; I just replay this game and rejuvenation over and over.
  3. Incredibly interesting post! I wonder if it's possible to recreate it in Rejuvenation intense mode. Considering the presence of things like the rift mon shields, and some absolutely broken fields/abilities, I can't imagine getting through it without employing cheese strats at least a few times.
  4. Happy Birthday 😄, i hope that you will have a fun day ^^🍰

  5. Is there a place where you're able to acquire more seeds? An NPC in Akuwa Town mentions the ability to get seeds in the Evergreen forest, but I'm not sure what he's talking about? I looked through the place, and I only found 1 telluric seed as a hidden item.
  6. That fixed the issue, thanks so much! Why Q and W, though, if they're going to list the PgUp/Down keys on the map GUI? Did they just forget to update it, or something?
  7. So, I've been trying to use the Golden Wings to fly around the region, but for whatever reason the PgUp and PgDown keys aren't working. To be clear, the keys on my keyboard function, and when I use them on other applications (such as chrome), they do indeed scroll up or down. But when I attempt to fly in Rejuvenation, they don't seem to register. As a result, I'm stuck in whatever region I happen to be in, unless I go the long way (i.e. by train, boat, etc), which makes the wings basically useless, since the truck drivers serve the same function. Is there a way to overcome this problem? Thanks!
  8. Ya, Double check to make sure your milotic has bulldoze, I could've accidentally saved in the wrong place.Game.rxdata
  9. That's the one I was talking about. If there's nothing there, it means you already have the TM. If you want, just give me your save file and I'll set it up for you.
  10. Bulbapedia says Lucario learns it by level up. But if you can't get it, for whatever reason, he learns other setup moves, like calm mind or work up.
  11. Bulldoze is found in goldenwood forest, though you'll need surf to get to it. There's a hidden grove with it and a zcell. I believe you can get flash cannon from Saki after defeating her gym. Failing that, a good moveset for special lucario might be aura sphere, vaccuum wave, nasty plot and psychic. Or, in place of nasty plot or psychic, you could add a physical steel move like meteor mash or bullet punch and basically have minor physical investment. I'd recommend you use steel beam as a substitute for flash cannon, but that tutor isn't in the game either.
  12. I don't remember exactly, but I think it was the move relearner? You'll need a heart scale.
  13. So, just finished my first complete run of V13 on intense mode, with an item ban and set mode on. Gotta say, this was a new tier of difficult. It really made me want to pull my hair out at some points. In light of this, I'm interested to know which mons you found yourself depending on a lot throughout your own run; particularly the ones that you kept on your team for at least a semi-permanent basis after obtaining them. In my case, I have a newfound appreciation for Meowstic. Prankster screens, t-wave, yawn, fake tears, charm... the sheer utility on this mon is incredible. Sure, it's damage output is laughable in the late game, and the nerf to prankster reduced its utility against certain mons like the rift gardevoir(s), but I found myself putting the psychic cat on a permanent rotation and started actively EV training and breeding to obtain the Ultimate Espurr. I think at this point, I like it more than Espeon, which is saying something. Sturdy magnezone continues to put in work, with its natural focus sash allowing me to cheese my way through a lot of the rift fights. It's the only reason I managed to beat the rift gardevoir, at that, albeit with a heavy dose of RNG luck. Also, it was incredibly useful in the trick room fights. Infiltrator. Crobat. Considering how early you can get this mon, it's downright incredible. Sure, it's frail as fuck, but it's ability to set up tailwind, as well its ability to bypass screens, were invaluable in fights like the gym battle against the puppet master. I'm sure Noivern could fill this role just as well, but considering that it takes a lot longer for Noibat to be anything other than dead weight, I ended up prioritizing the utility Crobat brought to the table over it. Talonflame occupied a similar but still incredibly useful niche as Crobat, in that it had priority when it came to tailwind setup, and had incredible damage output in its priority brave bird/acrobatics - at least when at full HP. Against Adam's Aerodactyl, this bird put in the work. And, while this one was only situationally useful so I'm technically breaking my own rules, I cannot heap enough praise onto Porygon. Trace, coupled with a boosting move, is literally the only reason I managed to scrape by past the rift Hippowdon, Seriously, even with Ren's help, that thing is too tanky for its own good.
  14. In the fight against the puppet master, I noticed that using Strike took down 2 of his shields. Not sure if it's dependent on the opponent, though, since he's the only boss I fought using it. It could be that it consistently does 2 shields of damage, or it could be that the next boss I fight will have a different damage output.
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