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When will Karrablast & Shelmet and the means to evolve them be available? Just asking out of curiosity.
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If you could edit CANON moves, items or abilities...?
Zargerth replied to zimvader42's topic in Pokémon Fan Club
I'd make Slam more useful. Maybe a more powerful but also more inaccurate Knock Off? -
I think it's safe to assume that the diary will have an impact later on. In fact, it can even change the outcome of the Garbodor event.
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Rejuvenation Ask Your Questions: Quests and Pokemon/Item Locations
Zargerth replied to Fumble's topic in Rejuvenation
Iirc Route 3, the route connecting Goldenleaf and Sheridan -
Rejuvenation Ask Your Questions: Quests and Pokemon/Item Locations
Zargerth replied to Fumble's topic in Rejuvenation
Without spoiling too much, a new area (or two, but for the story to progress you have to visit this one first) was added in Version 7. You can find a Quick Claw in that place. -
I was wondering how a newcomer could have 29k profile views...
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Ah, a fellow Finn! I'll post in English so that everyone can understand. I hate to be that guy, but technically Reborn isn't a hack, it is a game on its own, made by using Pokemon Essentials and RPG Maker XP. Typhlosion is one of my favorites to use in Reborn. Under the right conditions it can quite easily wreck entire teams (Flash Fire + Eruption - combo for the win). Welcome and enjoy your stay.
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Btw Caz, will Aron be available later on? Iirc there's currently only one of them available and if you wanted Electabuzz, you have to trade that one Aron for Elekid. Will there be more trades like this where you have to choose between keeping the required Pokemon or trading it away for another one (that might prove useful)? I'm pretty sure there is no Day Care yet, so breeding Aron wasn't an option.
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Timezones are a funny thing. In all seriousness, it seems like 2 leader - episode is confirmed. I really hope Emily doesn't have Galvantula...
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If you could make your own mega evolution...
Zargerth replied to Lord Chespin's topic in Pokémon Fan Club
Mega Drapion Poison/Dark Ability: Tough Claws Stats: Attack: 90+20=110 Defence: 110+30=140 Sp.Atk: 60+10=70 Sp.Def: 75+25=100 Speed: 95+15=110 Drapion is one of my favorites of all time, so I'd like to see it get something nice (like a Mega...). Tough Claws as it's new ability makes sense when you take a look at it's Pokedex entries, not to mention it gives Drapion even more power. Basically that's why I didn't want to give Drapion that huge boosts to it's Attack stat, but instead focus on defences. Mega Dusknoir Ghost Ability (I saw this idea in Gamefaqs I think, so credit goes to the person who came up with it): Dimensional : Activates Trick Room upon entry. Works similarly to weather abilities like Drizzle or Sand Stream, but instead activates Trick Room for a set amount of turns. Stats: Attack: 100+20=120 Defence: 135+30=165 Sp.Atk: 65+15=80 Sp.Def: 135+30=165 Speed: 45+5=50 Dusknoir is often dismissed because Eviolite Dusclops has better bulk, so Mega Evolution would give Dusknoir the edge over Eviolite Duclops. I personally wouldn't boost Dusknoir's Speed very much, since it's supposed to be slow enough to make good use of it's new ability. -
That's exactly what happened to me too!
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Awesome. Will there be sidequests in Blackview City? You could hide a thing or two in a city that big...
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I used Magneton in that gym. You can catch a Magnemite in the power plant. I suppose Helioptile/Heliolisk isn't a bad choice either, since Electric-type moves are affected by the field, and thanks to it's Normal -typing Helioptile can't be hit with Ghost-type moves. Helioptile can be found at the rooftop in Beryl Ward at a sunny day iirc.
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Your best bet is to focus on taking out ZEL first. Lileep is an annoyance, but can't deal lot of damage, so leave it alone until ZEL has no Pokemon left. That way you can take on Taka and his PULSE Tangrowth 2-on-1.
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Elekid and Electabuzz are already available (trade). I can tell you from my personal experience that Electabuzz with Expert Belt wrecks most of Aderyn's Pokemon completely. Electro Ball without Thunder Wave or speed de-buffs is enough to OHKO all but Emolga and Honchkrow, but since Honch often uses Sucker Punch, that's a free T-wave. Sucker Punch is still dangerous, but there are ways around it.
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Nicely done, and you're welcome!
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Rooster. I don't think I "strut my stuff", but everything else holds true to an extent.
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You probably can't go and get Shell Smash Barbaracle since you can't leave Agate, but you can catch Crustle. It learns Shell Smash too. Bronzong with Heavy Slam (and Heavy Metal ability) can do a lot of damage, Levitate isn't a bad ability either since it lets you avoid Earthquake - that move is super effective against Bronzong and gets powered up by the field iirc. Teach your Greninja Icy Wind, there's a move tutor for that in Agate Circus. If your Greninja has the ability Protean your moves get powered up (Protean changes Greninjas type to match the move it uses). On that note, Rock Tomb isn't bad either. You can find it in the Water Treatment Center. I don't EV train my Pokemon (at least optimally) either, so you really haven't shot yourself in the leg.
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Drapion, Gigalith and Cofagrigus. Maybe a new Grass-type Mega too (Roserade?).
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Maybe Marill?
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Spiritomb, just so that Eviolite Spiritomb could become a thing. In all seriousness, maybe Marowak and Magcargo. Low stats in total (but rather good defense stats) and overall seem so mediocre.
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Are you playing version 7? Iirc there has been some changes to his team from version 6, so I'm not sure if everything I say still holds true or not. Since there's the rain, Fire-type moves are weakened. Some Water-type moves aren't affected by the field effect (mainly the ones that hit one target only), so you can try using that to your advantage. Which Pokemon outspeed yours? I can see Scolipede doing that, or Crustle after Shell Smash. Perhaps some Steel - or Poison- types could be of some use? Unless it was moved, you could try finding Zubat in a cave at the back of the forest near route 3 (west of Sheridan). Mawile, which is obtained from Augustus the ship captain, can hurt Crustle with Iron Head.
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As mentioned above, Poison -types - especially Trubbish - are good against her. You can try raising some Bug-types like Dustox as well. Trubbish can set up Toxic Spikes (poisons each non opponents Poison/Steel -type upon entering) and Dustox learns Venoshock, a move that deals massive damage to poisoned opponents. Hariyama (Makuhita evolves at level 24) is worth considering too. It's helpful against her Cradily.
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As for me: Hardest Leader: Angie and Narcissa, picked Angie Hardest Rival: Melia Hardest Xen Boss: Geara & Zetta double battle Hardest Boss Pokemon: The Whale
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