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Everything posted by Paperblade
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Intense Mode Starter Picks
Paperblade replied to enderowl's topic in Official Rejuvenation Club's Discussions
Gren's early game is way better than most starters. Protean echoed voice rolls over early game fights Also physical non-Crest empoleon is mostly worse than bibarel imo. -
not doing exact numbers since there's no way half these ideas are balanced Wishiwashi: At the start of Wishiwashi's turn, if it's not schooling, recover ~33-50% of its max health -lets it always utilize schooling form's much better offenses, but healing low enough that it's not invincible Dodrio: Whenever Dodrio acts, it also uses the move in its last moveslot at reduced effectiveness -Dodrio's dex always talks about its ability to execute complex plans because of its 3 heads, so that's the flavor justification. Might need to be limited to only attacking moves
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it evolves by leveling up charjabug on terajuma island if you have a spare rare candy (which you probably will?) you can push Snover up to 41 to learn Blizzard, then level it back down to 40. Valarie has no way to change the field back and icy field neuters her team since it turns off swift swim and makes her water moves way less threatening. Her lead shouldn't be able to OHKO Abomasnow unless you're like 0 HP/Def IVs and a -def nature It's definitely annoying on a blind playthrough since your only options to improve your team are likely gonna be the pokemon in the jung
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The Legend of Greg - A Gyarados "Solo" Run
Paperblade replied to Falirion's topic in Official Rejuvenation Club's Discussions
GREG GREG GREG GREG wrt Gren, my experience is that it's the best early game starter I've used so far (haven't used Torchic yet) because protean Echoed Voice + its speed just lets it win any singles fight and it's an amazing Hidden Power user. It falls off a bit after Valarie or so because the 50-60BP moves that were fine before just to hit stuff super effective stop cutting it, and there's not a ton of fights where Mat Block can put in a ton of work so you are stuck with Surf and Extrasensory + like, Night Slash or Hidden Power? But once you get Dark Pulse and Hydro Pump it gets a -
crest beheeyem doesn't care about anything Nidoqueen does and can just set up with cosmic power/nasty plot/recover/energy ball. Boosting Recover's PP is appreciated but not necessary I'm pretty sure if you only bring one pokemon Nidoqueen doesn't even use toxic spikes there might be other stuff that solos but I think most of the stuff I've had sweep ryland had something else turn off sand first so it wasn't a true solo
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gyarados has beaten every fight through the 13th gym on intense with no items "solo", and the rest are likely coming soon I say solo because two are used for doubles since it's buggy moxie and other stuff that lets you just get stronger and stronger through a fight is just super broken the game also has a pretty good split between singles and doubles challenging fights, although the ones generally considered most difficult are more often doubles That said, most late game stuff is gonna be pretty broken. There's already stuff that can already solo
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Feraligatr Crest
Paperblade replied to fireflame's topic in Official Rejuvenation Club's Discussions
It's worth noting that the Crest doesn't give a 50% boost like Strong Jaw. It's only 20%. Life Orb is better for pure damage purposes, the real benefit of the Crest is the priority boost -
pokemon families not obtainable at all right now: every mythical and legendary except for Phione, Type: Null, and Silvally Magikarp Dratini Bagon Timburr Ferroseed Rufflet Honedge Hawlucha Klefki Mudbray Mimikyu Jangmo-o This includes associated evolutions. Wynaut is also not obtainable because the item required to breed it from Wobbuffet isn't available yet On top of that, there are some pokemon that are only currently obtainable from the mystery egg or as starters, making them mutually exclusive within their respective group
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V13 New Pokemon Strategies
Paperblade replied to enderowl's topic in Official Rejuvenation Club's Discussions
Grookey would break the game on a fundamental level by turning off terrains in every fight. The others are just really good at what they do. -
Movesets for All Crest Pokemon
Paperblade replied to Elucidative's topic in Official Rejuvenation Club's Discussions
Both crested and mega pokemon have a pretty wide range in power level. There's some that are still pretty weak for both (Crest Magcargo and Mega Audino). A lot of crests have pretty insane power gains but they are also buffing pokemon who are otherwise terrible, so even something like Ledian is still just a bit too good--its attacking power is insane but its speed tier is still just 85 with very bad physical bulk. On the other hand, around half of the mega evolutions are to pokemon who are already decent, if not great. -
V13 New Pokemon Strategies
Paperblade replied to enderowl's topic in Official Rejuvenation Club's Discussions
devs have confirmed on discord that the official terrains (grassy/psychic/misty/electric) are being separated from the other ones so that the gen8 Surge mons aren't such a problem. Even if you made all of them available super late, Grookey starter would be a problem -
Long Reach reduces accuracy by 10% on Forest Field, so it might be related to that? Anyway, error with Emergency Exit works (because the official games are more inconsistent about it ) So how it works in the official games is if passive damage brings it below 50% it should immediately trigger even if holding a sitrus berry or something like that (and still consumes the berry). But if an attack is what brings it down and it recovers over 50% before it reaches its turn it stays in. Instead in rejuv, it always retreats.
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Rage Powder doesn't always work on enemy mons.
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I'm seconding that Aster&Eclipse 1 is a huge difficulty jump. Fern is completely useless as his pokemon are outsped and OHKO'd by either enemy and he only has 3 of them. After clearing out every single trainer (including sidequests) available before this fight, I have a party of 3 at levels 15/18/19 which is not enough to essentially 1v2 this battle. Without access to even Grand Hall trainers at this point, we're left with the Peridot Alleyways to grind levels, which sucks isn't great when I'm trying to get pokemon up to 18ish just to stand a chance vs. these leads. I will say
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Are the pokemon that made it through Dexit going to be able to obtain moves they can only get through TM in SwSh? Examples being new Nasty Plot mons
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the Shade point choices often involves characters facing reality/the truth even if ends up hurting them, rather than continuing to live in a more comfortable situation where they aren't being honest with themselves or what they want (Heather learns about her dad, Taka leaving something he knows is wrong, Aster leaving Team Meteor, Fern and Florinia extra dialogue at Fiore Mansion, Titania breaking it off with Amaria rather than continuing to lie to her)
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The AI will pretty much always go for the lower HP mon in that situation (there seems to be a slight variance factor so there's like a 2% chance they do something different) Normally I'd say Outrage is not great in a non-STAB situation esp for a nuzlocke, but I think it was probably better than his third best fire move. Also Noibat will be good when it evolves but that's not til after Aya (and then it's bad vs. Serra)
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Looking at ttube's bench though, a lot of his bench aren't very good and a couple are redundant with what he already has (or had, in the case of Trubbish). Mareep and Sawk are good, Sandygast was probably a bad sac, Woobat is okay, and that's about it.
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And the tedium of grinding itself is likely to make you more prone to making a careless mistake and lose someone to the Grand Hall trainers.
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I haven't watched his videos in their entirety (I generally just skip to boss fights), but I don't think he's playing poorly for someone coming in doing a blind nuzlocke. In fact, I think he's doing pretty well considering the team he has. How many people beat all these fights on their first attempt in their first playthrough of the game without Nuzlocke rules forcing crap like Pidgeot onto their team? I sure didn't. Anyway, his pokemon are pretty limited in flexibility, and it's not great for the viewer experience that his best 'mon he has after losing his starter is something tha
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This plus the previous post should be an exhaustive list of pokemon with EV spreads being messed up by # of commas. I used the regular expression ([^,\n]*,){23}[^,] to check these, it's a great convenience for this since it's nearly impossible to tell at a glance if something is right or not, and even with testing you pretty much need to be running calcs on everything which would be pretty far beyond thorough. You can adjust it to check other lengths if you want--the number should just correspond to whatever the last defined value's array number is as declared in the Pokem
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I wasn't aware either until I looked it up, I had assumed it was just one Unrelated, but I also have an imgur album with all of the Adrienn volunteer locations with short descriptions of where they are. The screenshots are taken with the person already recruited: https://imgur.com/a/UDjeB
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I'm looking at the code, and apparently we are both right/wrong. The start is predetermined, but there are two unique ones, based on whether or not Saphira was abducted in Tanzan Cove. If Saphira is abducted, it should start as: 629 475 134 829 578 316 Otherwise you get: 496 125 583 779 241 638 Here is a solution for the second one: