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  1. Just for reference, what pokemon are you battling against ? 
    https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Own_Tempo_(Ability)

    Here is a list of pokemons that learn own tempo an ability that prevents confusion, and dont forget that underwater field activates water veil, and for what so ever reason you got a mon that have sheer force and whirlpool, sheer force should cancel the add effects and give a little boost for the whirlpool initial hit. 

    Hope this helps.

  2. yes.

    6 hours ago, Shirokiba said:

    well, starting over, I picked up Torchic, since it's my favorite. Looked up cutiefly, looks like I can't get it till a bit later. Also, when you say Nidoqueen is an event mon, are you referring to Corey's Nidorina?

     

    But above all else try having fun at the game, use mons you find cool and such, there is a lot of mons on this game and early game will be easy since you are willing to go with Blaziken, instead of a nidoqueen you can go for a excadrill or a Krookodile bot excelent ground types, or go for the bulky ones like steelix seismitoad, the idea i gave you is use type advantage when using a full on offence team blaziken work wonder's when you dont need to worry about his weakness, but the same goes for every mon on the game dont worry about a end game team right know start thinking on it after you beat noel ( i usualy do this ) you will have a lot of choices, or either look for a trade mon online play its right there so you can get that hydreigon and punch people in the face.

    1 hour ago, N1Dude said:

    Calm mind Simple Swoobat put in a lot of work for me early game in one of my first playthrough. It gets Calm Mind at level 29 and Air slash not much levels after.
    I remember that i stopped using him when he was like level 50 so that's a long time it was usefull for me. But depending on your other team members it could potentially put in more work for you.

    That being said, for lategame i would definitely go for screens. Blaziken works really well with screens. So you could get a A-sandslash and get the Arora-veil TM at Serra and later on swap it out for a A-Ninetales. Sharpedo is good behind screens as well.

    Straight up offence is most of the time not a great idea to deal with the power Reborn attacks you with. With shift on it could work ofcourse but I always depended on pure luck at the double battles with my first playthroughs cause of I didn't had anything to take a hit so i could heal my mons.

    You could also go with something like a calm mind Slow Bro, it's kinda offensive, but can also take a hit if it needs to.

    But like @WildRoad said the rest of your team really depends on the mons you like to use and the playstyle you have or want to use, it's not like here are the 5 mons who go good with Blaziken haha.

     

  3. the thing of team building is having a center pice and a team who this pice can fall back, example for a team with blaziken as a core you can always count on a dark water mon for coverage, and someone with a strong ground STAB, with this you should be good to go example Blaziken , Nidoqueen and sharpedo, they work preaty well together and the better part is that nidoqueen is a event mon, so you can soft reset for a better nature as atributes, take her and EV train her to be a beast, aqua gang will give you a nice carvanha ( same deal soft reset for a nice one ) and you will have a solid team with 3 free slots for rotation and slaves, so you can bring a teleport mon, a flying slave and a pick up mon or whatever you wish for.

     

      But anyway we are here to help so say us your wish and we will brainstorm you a brand new team.

  4. if i remenber right this fight is PAINFUL but manageable give more level's for your infernape, and temporaly box zone for another pokemon i personaly think you can bring on garchomp or rhydon.
      I would suggest that you open up with infernape and rhydon ( eviolite maximun effort on atk and speed so you can try to outspeed marowak and OHKO ribombee ) eviolite will give you an enormous bulk and infernape can simple fake out ribombee and provided that you didn't miss your rock slide this ensures ribombee out and no sticky webs to slow down your team after that focus on one side of the battle , either infernape or rhydon can win that battle, the idea of bringing the garchomp its preaty much the same, rock slide your way through and make shure your oponent dont set any hazards the rest your team can handle with easily.

  5. So i tested it, and its apears that the reborn sandbox mode its a little diferent, as i said before i could get it earlier but its only happens on the sandbox mode where simply going out on the window and coming back got me the candy, but recently i tried on reborn  without any mod and the candy only apears after the fight ( or the jump thingy ), so yeah i made a big WHOPS. The more you know !

    On 10/27/2019 at 4:56 PM, WildRoad said:

    Actualy i belive its a camera trick, when you go back in that room you can barely see where the item spawn, i usualy wait the books spawn and go back to the bedroom and usualy its there. 

    I'm re playing the game and i should get back there in a couple hours so i can test different ways to get that candy.

     

  6. 12 hours ago, DontBoop said:

    I have played through reborn quite a number of times, and have used most of the starters. 

     

    Something I have noticed about the starters in reborn is that the fire type starters fare much much better than the other types. This isn't just because of blaziken though, its just a general observation. Take from that what you will.

     

    Blaziken is broken, Delphox has probably the best typing combination for reborn, Incineroar is great for double battles and Infernape is consistently great. Most people acknowledge how strong those four are, but I actually find Typhlosion to be super underrated and competitive with them. It has access to nature power as well as eruption on a good speed tier. It is actually my preferred fire starter just because of nature power access, although I acknowledge that it isn't the best. Charizard dominates the earlygame, I don't have much more to say about it really. Emboar is outshined by the rest, but its not like it is useless either.

     

    The other types have some pokemon that stand out, but they aren't as consistently useful. Grass is probably the worst in that regard.

     

    Sceptile is great for reasons mentioned in above posts, it really just has so much going for it.  I used decidueye in a mono-ghost run and it was the mvp. The unique typing and good level up movepool are huge boons. Additionally, Rowlet/Dartrix are the best baby stage starters. Torterra has an amazing movepool, and its bulk is very solid. I overall found Torterra to be slightly worse than decidueye and sceptile because it doesn't outspeed anything relevant (not that it really needs to, but meh). Outside of those three the grass starters are very lacking. Serperior and Meganium lack any kind of offensive presence in the earlygame. Serperior in particular can border on dead weight until it gets leaf storm. I haven't used chesnaught admittedly, but I can't imagine it would be great. I was tempted to move venesaur up, but its a bit niche. If you run a sun team however you can consider venesaur the best grass starter.

     

    Water is still worse overall than fire, but it is much better off than grass. Swampert and Empoleon are both very useful bulky mons that don't need much support from their team. Empoleon has TM dependence, but it honestly walls so much stuff that its easy to overlook that. Greninja is a popular high-tier choice for players but I actually find it to be a bit overrated. Its best move for a long time is water pledge, it can't really abuse protean for a large portion of the game, and it has no good way to boost. That said, its base stats are good enough to keep it usable and once it gets going in the lategame its by far the most powerful water starter. Feraligatr and Primarina are both nice, I don't have any real complaints about them other than wishing they were a bit faster. Blastoise and Samurott both range from underwhelming to painfully average, but they aren't actively bad or anything.

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    The only thing i would add here is a tier A+ for delphox, and let blaziken alone on the S tier cuzz this mon is stupid and you can use litte effort to win any battle with him.
    And of course since we are talking bout a A+ tier we can move thing around like swampert and incineroar to A+ since they are little better than thyplosion infernape and sceptile, and to be clear i deen this rank on pokemon power alone, if we are looking on the entire team this rank would be a lot diferent ( but blaziken would still be S rank )

  7. nature power sceptile should be A, instead of a great move pool you can span leaf storm mega drain and nature power and you are good, and some fields you get a lot for nature power that combined with unburden terrain seed its OP, and dont forget you can get mega sceptile before hardy gym fight.
     And plz dont forget the legendary mixed attack sceptile spammer of leaf storm and abuser of terrain, seriously you did dirty puting him on that rank.

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  8. strange you should be able to re - learn it with a heart scale thingy, this could be a bug, but first try again and look your entire list it should be between quick attack and focus energy, if not well you could try to sandbox mod for reborn or ask around in the online play area for a usefull trade for this fight, like a 31 atk and 31 speed hawlucha with acrobatics ( fight fire with fire ).

  9. get a heart scale and teach your blaziken bulk up, bulk up to +4, and you should OHKO everything with a sinple blaze kick, and try to get one or to lvl's for your team that should do.

    *Edit* you can use a terrain seed here, bring + 1 to blaziken and give that nice helping hand, but i think that buling up is way more easy for that fight, hariyama should't have ways to OHKO your blaziken unless that lucky crit, and even so the bulking will give you a nice advantage cople that up with speedboost and you will OHKO Samson entire team.

     

  10. On 10/3/2019 at 5:43 PM, Arkadius said:

    Just a new post for clarity's sake:

     

    The rare candy list is very insightful. The reason I didn't pick up the one in the Dr Connal's personal torture (or fetish) establishment is that I actually didn't know about it. 

     

    - Rare Candy (rock top of the upper left elevated area) - tourmaline desert *** (optional)

    Do you have an image for this one? 

     

    - Rare Candy (at the bedroom, after the battle with Titania) - once upon a somewhere

    I knew about this one, but it takes some time to go back there instead of simply jumping down the holes to exit the gym. I believe there is another rare candy here, but I'm not sure. Maybe we're talking about the same one. E: we're talking about the same one:

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    It just takes a bunch of time to exit the gym now. You can't escape rope or teleport unfortunately. 

     

    There is another Candy in Malchous Forest after the restoration of Reborn we could consider:

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    But it's quite slow to pick up as you have to go through the forest first, jump some ledges and then exit again. You could do this on the way to Victoria when assembling the team for the Devon Mission. Alternatively, if there are any Adrienn-helpers here, it could be a way to combine it. 
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    Speaking about Dr. Connal. Something maybe worth looking into is the Story split that determines who gets kidnapped and who you fight early. Currently we fight Sirius early. This is mostly because Sirius' team at the Belrose Mansion was incredibly hard to deal with when doing the primative routing/testing. Dr. Connal's team is relatively easy, whether you fight him first at the treatment center or later at the Belrose Mansion. Sirius' team at the treatment center is annoying for sure, but it's manageable. 

     

    The different outcomes are:

    1. Fight Dr. Connal in Yureyu Building & go up in Belrose Mansion -> Laura Kidnapped

    2. Fight Dr. Connal in Yureyu Building & stay downstaris  in Belrose Mansion -> Noel/Anna kidnapped

     

    3. Fight Sirius in Yureyu Building & stop Sirius  in Belrose Mansion -> Shelly/Charlotte kidnapped

    4. Fight Sirius in Yureyu Building & stop Dr. Connal in Belrose Mansion -> Saphira kidnapped

     

    Currently, we go for option 4. This results in Saphira getting kidnapped and you going with Laura to rescue her. This turns out not to be needed though, as Saphira breaks free on her own, taking down the two meteor guards guarding her cell. In the other scenario's this is a forced double battle. The EXP isn't really needed. Money isn't an issue, so this fight seems redundant. 

     

    Considering the changes made since originally routing this, maybe an alternative scenario would be faster. It's just very difficult to estimate this. 

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    On more or less the same subject, the story split in which you either win or lose against Solaris on Mt. Pyrous is another thing that can be looked into. Maybe Florinia would be a better partner later in the Fiore Mansion Gauntlet. I don't really think so though. Also considering the time it would take for Garchomp to KO your entire team, it seems like this would be slower overall. 

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    About the rare candy in titania castle, i aways get it before the fight, instead of climbing the vines just go back and run to the bedroom it should be there, and save some time.

     

  11. you get acess to the dark basement after you defeat the meteor goons on the area, so you can get the item before or after Hardy, there should be a house with a kid .

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    There should be something like this ( this is actualy my notes to solve this puzzle ).

    XOX                    XXX

    XXX                     XOO

    XOX XOO X XXX XXO

    XXX OOX X XOO XOO

    OXX OXO X OXO XXX

    OOX XXX X XXX XOO

    XXX OXO X OXX XXO

    XOX XOX X XXX XOX

    XOX                   XXX

     

     

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    Guide yourself through the middle and then start mirroring using a box of  3x3 with my map up there and you should get something like this.
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    Goodluck.

  12. there is no need for the windy weather, just go to the cave and get yourself one, also you need a good ground type flygon, garchomp or diggersby are some nice options and since you will get a eevee eventualy i may sugest you evolve it to vaporeon.
       My sugestion for this fight is a diggersby huge power + ground and normal STAB should do wonders and access to sword dance as a heart scale move now we talking about some DAMAGE, and the vaporeon just for plain and simple BULK, put some leftovers toxic, scald and wish ( breeding ).
      



     

  13. well, even if you did not save the kid the sticker is still avaible, you just need to talk with his mom when the city is restored, can be a minor time loss but a good safe strat.

    And if you get lucky early game you get this sticker any way, and with this you can probably skip the missingo fight, but since we are speeking of speedruning the game that fight could be good for some lvl's the sircus part tend to be a grind heavy part of the game, unless of course you got a lucky egg.

    But notheless its true there should be a option to talk to the rescued woman even if we got a rainy day.

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