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  1. Update #6: Skull Crackin' (Fun Fact: Gyrados' original name was going to be Skullkracken) Well, I did it. I beat the DImensional Rift Gyrados... on my first try! I'm pretty impressed with myself! Anyway, I led with Karen, and xe fired off three confusions in an attempt to confuse the Gyrados; the Gyrados didn't get confused, though, and just set up a rain dance before taking xem out with a fire fang, an ice fang, and a dimensional thrash. The shadow Duskull and Shadow Tympole went down pretty fast to two dimensional thrashes as well; running out of options, I sent out Aurora, and then a miracle happened: while the Gyrados set up another rain dance, she managed to paralyze it with a thundershock! She then outsped it and took it down with one last thundershock! With that over with, Melia goes on the run; time to battle Venam for the badge required to go after her! The team so far:
  2. Update #5: A Rift in Time Well, Zetta was actually a lot easier than I expected! I led with Aurora, and he led with Murkrow. Murkrow only used haze twice, allowing Aurora to set up a charge and KO it with a mighty thundershock! Up next came the shadow Duskull, so I sent out Nightingale, who put it to sleep with a sing, letting me catch it with two great balls! Zetta then sent out his trickiest Pokemon for me to deal with: his Sneasel. I sent out Big Bad Wolf, but she fainted to an icy wind and two ice shards after only getting off two echoed voices. The shadow Tympole came out next, and it managed to take it out with a shadow wave after tanking an ice shard! All that remained was his Weezing, so I sent out Karen, who tanked an assurance and took it out with two confusions! And so, I get sucked into the Dimensional Rift. Time for the fight against the Gyrados! ...I'm not looking forward to this... The team so far:
  3. Update #4: Hey I'm Farst, I'm Not So Farst Well, Eli and Sharon were pretty tricky (after all, I was using a team of only normal-types against a team of only rock-types), but I got past them. On TEH URN, I led with Aurora, and they led with Lunatone. Lunatone got off two confusions while Aurora fired off a charge-boosted thundershock, then took out Aurora with two rock throws after she damaged it further with another charge-boosted thundershock. I sent out the shadow Tympole next, and snapped him out of hyper mode while Lunatone used confusion. I then quickly swapped it out for Karen, and she tanked a confusion on the switch, then tanked a rock throw and two confusions to take it down with four rounds! Up next came Eli and Sharon's Solrock, and Karen tanked a rock throw and put the Solrock to sleep with a sing. I quickly swapped out to Big Bad Wolf, but the Solrock woke up and took her out with two rock throws. I sent out Nightingale next so she could get some EXP, then swapped her out for the Shadow Tympole, who then promptly fainted from a rock throw. Karen came back out, and tanked two rock throws while spamming confusion; on the third confusion, she managed to confuse the Solrock, and it hurt itself in confusion. This let her finish it with a round, ending the fight! Onwards to Zetta! The team so far:
  4. Update #3: One-Course Melia Well, Melia took a couple tries due to me only using four Pokemon (I want to temporarily use the shadow Pokemon so I can beat the Dimensional Rift Gyrados), but she went down eventually. On TEH URN, I led with one of our newest team members, Aurora the Helioptile, and Melia led with a shiny Doduo. Doduo hit Aurora with a rage, but Aurora was able to set up a charge and one-shot it with a mighty thundershock! Up next came Melia's Eevee, so I swapped out to Nightingale. She just barely tanked a take down with 3 HP and did some damage with two uproars while Melia used a potion, but then was taken down by a second take down. Luckily, Karen was able to swoop back in and do serious damage with three rounds while Melia used another potion, taking out the Eevee! Melia sent out her Minccino next, so I sent out our other newest team member: Big Bad Wolf the Whismur! She tanked a knock off and managed to take out the Minccino with two echoed voices, propting Melia to send out her Teddiursa. Unfortunately, Teddiursa KO'd Big Bad Wolf with two feint attacks, but she was at least able to do massive damage to it with a mighty echoed voice before she fell. I sent out Karen again, and she shrugged off a baby-doll eyes to take out the Teddiursa with a round, leaving Melia with only her ace: Happiness the Togepi! I swapped out for Aurora, and she set up a charge and fired off a thundershock while Happiness yawned at her; amazingly, though, Happiness then landed a searing shot through metronome and burned Aurora, leaving her awake! Aurora tanked a metronome-turned-nuzzle and did some damage with another charge-boosted thundershock, but was injured by an echoed voice and fell to burn injuries. Luckily, Happiness was left so weak by this assault that Karen was able to come in and KO it with a confusion, ending the fight! With that over with, Team Xen attack, so I guess we better fight them off! The team so far:
  5. Updated. Also, Anti-Fern, you might need a little more research and polish on your suggestions. For example, is Weavile even available? Should Slaking really be so high up with a horrendous ability in Truant? Should Megas be considered yet even though we can't currently use Mega Evolution?
  6. Update #2: GARBAGE DAY! Well, the Garbodor Gang wasn't all that bad. I led with one of our new team members, Nightingale the Hoothoot, Ren led with Murkrow, and the gang led with two Trubbish. Nightingale put one Trubbish to sleep with a hypnosis and Murkrow dented the other Trubbish with a pursuit while the Trubbish dented Murkrow with a pound and poisoned both Pokemon with a poison gas. Murkrow then dented the sleeping Trubbish with an astonish and Nightingale injured the other Trubbish with a tackle while tanking a pound. The next turn, Murkrow and Nightingale teamed up on the Trubbish that wasn't sleeping with a pursuit and a tackle, but it lived and injured Murkrow with a pound. Fortunately, the awake Trubbish finally fell to a pursuit, but it damaged Murkrow with aftermath, causing it to faint from poison damage; Nightingale, meanwhile, damaged the other Trubbish with a tackle. Up next came the Garbodor itself, and Ren sent out his Froakie. Froakie damaged the remaining Trubbish with a quick attack, but Nightingale fell to a pound from Garbodor while the remaining Trubbish woke up and injured Froakie with a pound. I sent out Bluebeard the Bidoof next, and he managed to tank a pound from the Trubbish and KO it alongside Froakie with a quick attack/tackle combo! The Garbodor set up toxic spikes and injured Froakie with a pound, but it lived and was able to growl at it while Bluebeard started spamming tackle. Garbodor promptly poisoned Bluebeard and Froakie with a poison gas, but they countered with a tackle and a lick, then used tackle and lick again while Garbodor set up toxic spikes. Froakie then finally ended it with a quick attack, ending the fight! Time to head on out to the Goldenwood Forest! The team so far:
  7. Okay, I think I got everything so far. Sorry for the wait; I had school today, and I'm doing this from a school computer. Also, I'd like to add a Ranking of my own, based on my playthrough so far: Tyrantrum (A Rank)
  8. Update #1: Once Apon A Time... Well, the tutorial fights against Amaria and Ren were pretty easy. I led with Karen the Meloetta, and she managed to take out Amaria's Fennekin and Ren's Froakie within two turns with round. With that over with, it's time to explore East Gearen City and get a big chunk of our team! The team so far:
  9. Well, since Version 7 of Pokemon Rejuvenation came out, it's time to be the first person to do a challenge run of it! I've decided to pick the Normal-type, and name all my Pokemon after fairy-tale characters (and yes I know that would have been better for a fairy-type run LEAVE ME ALONE AARRGGHH). Anyway, here's the team so far (Shout-out to my friend SHIA for hacking in a starter!): Here's the Pokemon in the PC: Here's the bosses our hero, Grimm, has to face: Finally, we have this run's theme song: a remix of "Ghost Fight" by Kamex! Wish me luck! ...Oh, and don't worry about Nim's (Mis)Adventures In The Reborn Region. I'll get back to that soon.
  10. It's the remember-a-move tutor. Anyway, I'll add these to the list, but I might have to change one or two things. That okay?
  11. Um, hate to be a bother, but I'd like a PM for the Odd Key too, please. Sorry.
  12. The woman's not really part of a quest, but if you talk to a guy in the lower West Gearen City with the Jigglypuff, you can talk to it to put people to sleep. This culminates in letting you
  13. Current mode: Tropey

  14. Not only that, but Venam mentions that after Melia "died", she woke up to butterscotch pie each morning. Plus, there's a woman in West Gearen who mentions Mettaton when you put her to sleep with Jigglypuff.
  15. S Rank: Blaziken (by Chubb) A+ Rank Clefable (by ShadowStar) Delphox (by Biboo) Espeon (by Gore) Exploud (by Cool Girl) Gardevoir (By ShadowStar, Embellished by Darvan Korematsu) Greninja (by Biboo) Infernape (by Shing) Typhlosion (by ShadowStar) A Rank Ampharos (by TheWaddleDee Breloom (by ShadowStar) Chesnaught (by Lord Chespin) Crawdaunt (by ShadowStar) Diggersby (by ShadowStar) Haxorus (by Zargerth) Magnezone (by ShadowStar and Xiri) Mamoswine (by The Anti-Fern, Embellished by Chubb) Medicham (by wytch_doctor) Nidoking and Nidoqueen (by Bloo and ShadowStar) Noivern (by Tempo17) Sylveon (by Chubb) Torterra (by Shpee) Tyrantrum (by Lord Chespin) Volcarona (by The Anti-Fern, embellished by Lord Chespin) A- Rank Chandelure (By The Anti-Fern, Embellished by Shing and Chubb) Heliolisk (by ShadowStar) Ludicolo (by ShadowStar) Houndoom (by TheWaddleDee) Metagross (by The Anti-Fern, Embellished by Chubb) Mismagmius (by Biboo and ShadowStar) Sharpedo (by The Anti-Fern, embellished by Lord Chespin) Tangrowth (by Tempo17 Venusaur (by Biboo) Vivillon (by Chubb) B+ Rank Blastoise (by Milotic) Meowstic (Male) (By ShadowStar) Roserade (by TheWaddleDee) Stoutland (by Personthing) Swoobat (by TheWaddleDee) Vanilluxe (by SansTheSkeleton) B Rank Dewgong (by Biboo and Shadowstar) Dodrio (by Cool Girl) Feraligatr (by Reverse) Hitmonlee (by The Anti-Fern) Mawile (by Tempo17) Meowstic (Female) (by Combat Medic) Trevenant (by Zargerth, embellished by wytch_doctor) Walrein (by Chubb) B- Rank Altaria (by The Anti-Fern, Embellished by Chubb) Leavanny (by The Anti-Fern) Pangoro (by Personthing) Tropius (by Reverse) Vileplume (by SansTheSkeleton) C+ Rank Mr. Mime (by Cool Girl) Slaking (by The Anti-Fern, Embellished by Lord Chespin) C Rank Bibarel (by Chubb) Ninjask (by Drymus) Shedinja (by The Anti-Fern, Embellished by Lord Chespin) C- Rank D Rank Furret (by Chubb) Lumineon (by Chubb) E Rank Unown (by Chubb) Watchog (by Chubb)
  16. Well, Chubb's no longer working on the old Viability Rankings thread, so I figured that since no one else was stepping up to make one, I would lay greedy hands on that honor. So, yeah. Remember to read the Rules! Here are the Rank Definitions and rules, ripped straight from the old thread: Definitions Of Each Rank: S Rank: These Pokemon are extremely useful in every or most battles and rarely find themselves outclassed. They almost always have a lot to contribute during the tougher battles. These Pokemon are incredible. A Rank: These Pokemon are very good in most battles, but may struggle a bit with a few others. Nevertheless, they are still capable of holding their own in these. These Pokemon are great. B Rank: These Pokemon are above average and help in a lot of battles, but there are times when they find themselves unable to do much in a few parts of the game. These Pokemon are above average. C Rank: These Pokemon may help in certain battles, but fail at doing much in others, or they may be only useful for the beginning of the game. These Pokemon are average. D Rank: These Pokemon have poor strength. They have little niche in the game and should not be used unless you seriously have no options left. These Pokemon are below average, but they may have some strange use, such as being able to use many HMs. E Rank: These Pokemon should never be used. Information For Contributors: If you want something ranked, you must include: - What rank you are nominating it for, preferably at the beginning of your post. - What useful moves it can learn (italicize Shadow moves) or useful Abilities it can have (nothing illegal), and it would be nice to note which are used by breeding. Items are unnecessary, but if you'd like to name one for a specific reason, go for it. - When it is obtainable (as in, "Available before Gym 1" or "Available before Gym 3"). Also mention if it's a limited event (so you can only get one of multiple Pokemon from the event, like choosing a starter), or if the event is particularly difficult (like Litwick's Event). - What battles / parts of the game it is useful for. - (Optional) Extra Usage: HMs? Sweet Scent? etc. - It must be available in the current version of the game! NO AXED POKEMON. Click here to make sure a Pokemon is available. If your post has all this information, it will be added to this one. You will be given credit for it, naturally. However, if not, then it will be edited or ignored. Keep in mind that you may choose to state your argument on why a Pokemon should be reranked higher or lower. I usually won't move analyses unless somebody says to and gives a good reason. Examples of a Ranking: Also, Reservations. Can't forget about those. If you want to reserve something, just ask! So... yeah. I think that's about it. Happy ranking! Continued Below...
  17. I chose the officer. He promised to make it up to us, so I get the feeling I made the right choice. Besides, corrupt as they may be, Gardevoir's even more corrupt.
  18. You just open the game using the V7 launcher instead of the V6 launcher. You don't have to do anything special; the files are saved in a different location where all the different versions can access it. Edit:​ I got Ninja'd. Whoops.
  19. Okay, I can wait. (Vibrates Softly)
  20. Well, that depends. For my Electric-type monotype run, I'd say my Lanturn (my starter), my Rotom-F (seriously, ice-type coverage is godly), and my Eelektross (who took out Hardcore Solaris singe-handed and is a symbolic representation of my protagonist from the poison-type monotype I lost when my hard drive crashed). For my PU-only run, I'd say Phione (my starter), my Leavanny (for sticky web support), and my Wobbuffet (seriously, that thing was banned to ubers for several years for a good reason). Finally, for my ongoing Psychic-type monotype run, I'd say my Delphox (my starter), my Swoobat (calm mind + simple = bad time for your foes), and (when I get it) Metagross (because pseudo-legendary).
  21. I'm not sure if this was an intentional reaction that Ame wanted us to have, but Titania murdering everybody in the Sewers didn't sit well with me. Her quote about "Team Meteor doesn't stop at anything to achieve their goals, so why should I" kind of rubs me the wrong way, too. I understand that you're angry (and probably a sociopath, if Amaria's School Diary is to be believed), but Team Meteor stopping at nothing to achieve their goals is what makes them the bad guys! You're supposed to be above all of that as a good guy! Additionally (although that was already addressed), I don't like how the game railroads you into reading Titania's diary, but since Ame's fixing that in Episode 16, I guess it's not that big of a deal.
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