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As of Ep. 18 there are 3 dark material obtainable without trading.
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This banner looks awesome!
One little blunder: "- In order to begin E17's story, you will need to head to Calcenon City~ "
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2 minutes ago, Eevee said:
I simply dont have an ability capsule on hand lol
Considering you have an alolan ninetales, you should be able to buy them by now.
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10 minutes ago, Trufa said:
RIght, let me try to help. I'll use movesets to your 4 mons that I would use and will try to build around them looking for cover all type weaknesses, note that moves in this font are useful, but I'd use the first ones:
Lucario
- Swords Dance
- Blaze Kick
- High Jump Kick / Close Combat
- Thunder Punch / Poison Jab / Crunch / Earthquake (when TM is available)
Lucario is the most useful of the 4 you lke, you have too many options, you could also go for a Special attack one with moves: Aura Sphere, Dragon Pulse, Psychic (would not need because of Gardevoir), Shadow Ball (would not need because of Honchkrow), Flash Cannon and Dark Pulse. The boost from Swords Dance make the physical set more enjoyable for me though.
Gardevoir
- Calm Mind
- Psychic
- Moonblast
- Draining Kiss / Thunderbolt / Shadow Ball / Energy Ball
Gardevoir has a nice design but, at least in Reborn, in my opinion, it lacks a bit in usefulness because we don't have access to the good TMs so I don't know why everybody seems to use it.
Aegislash
- Kings Shield
- Sacred Sword
- Swords Dance
- Iron Head / Aerial Ace / Shadow Sneak
Another nice design but lacks in good moves. Since Lucario doesn't use the Special set, I'd give Iron Head.
Honchkrow
- Roost
- Night Slash
- Drill Peck
- Facade / Brave Bird / Thunder Wave
This is one of the mons that I never understand, it learns Nasty Plot and Calm Mind but doesn't use Special moves even though it doesn't learn Swords Dance or Bulk Up. I'd go with Facade just for more variety, Brave Bird for more damage but Thunder Wave would be the best move since Drill Peck is strong enough.
Right, with these moveset we're still lacking against: Fire, Electric, Ground, Water and Flying. So I think we would need a Ground mon, to cover Fire and Electric and a Grass mon to cover Ground and Water and something else for Flying. My suggestions are:
Grass:
- Venusaur: Hidden Power [Fire] for coverage, Ingrain to help a bit, Giga Drain for the cover we need and Sludge Bomb (when TM is available) to complete the set;
- Torterra: Earthquake for electric and fire, Wood Hammer for Water and Ground, Crunch for more coverage and any move you like; < If you pick this, use Ampharos or other Electric/Ice.
Ground
- Mamoswine: Earthquake through lvl up, Stealth Rock to help stalling your adversaries and Ice moves to use against Flying.
Something else:
If you chose Torterra, Any Electric/Ice would do the trick, like Mamoswine above. You can also try Weavile, A-Tales, A-Raichu (all wasted here, considering the rest of the team). Another good Electric would be Electivire (Fire punch, Ice punch, Thunder punch, Hell yeah all the punches).
My team would be: Lucario, Gardevoir, Aegislash, Honchkrow (can't run right?), Venusaur and Mamoswine.
Hope I helped xD Good luck
The best thing honchkrow can do (especially against an AI opponent) is using sucker punch + moxie!
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1 hour ago, Eevee said:
Hail, to activate Alolan Ninetales snow cloak, so i can keep that moveslot for something like Nasty Plot. Raichu has Volt Tackle as its only physical move, where its other moves are thunder wave, nasty plot and thunderbolt.
Why use hail at all? Snow warning is so much better on ninetales than snow cloak because it allows you to set up aurora veil and use blizzard without wasting a turn using hail.
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6 minutes ago, Eevee said:
Vaporeon, a decently tanky pokemon, but its speed stat is its weak point. It can easily learn hail and Ice Beam though so in doubles it would pair very nicely with my alolan Ninetails. Decent synergy, and will definitely take that into account in my decision! Thanks
How do hail and ice beam pair well with alolan ninetales if I may ask? Concerning your question: leafeon isn´t the strongest eeveelution, but it would fit on your team, since your blaziken is your only physical attacker (and yes, I saw that raichu is physical too, but to be honest: it shouldn´t be ). If you want something to pair with nintetales, use glaceon with blizzard and snow cloak.
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Depending on how late in your playthrough you want to finish the team, Garchomp would be a pretty good addition. As last member, I would suggest an offensive fire type (Rotom-Heat, Darmanitan). Rotom-Heat is the better choice in my opinion since your team would be pretty weak to ground otherwise.
But to avoid disappointment: This kind of team will probably not be able to carry you through every battle the game has to offer. Picking more than 6 pokemon is better.
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17 minutes ago, Bignoob27 said:
I guess this is the wrong place, but where do i start said sidequest?
Me saying "involving the library" was a bit misleading, since the library is actually where the quest ends. Your goal will be to find the "sanctum key".
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1 minute ago, Bignoob27 said:
So in the upcoming update im pretty sure we'll finally be able to get the third Dark material. So i started searching for them and everywhere i look i see talk about the sanctum in seventh street, but the room is locked. What do i do?
I assume this is not the right place to ask questions like these. But anyways: the sanctum is where you get one of the first two dark materials obtainable in Episode 17. The locked room is already accessible (Doing a sidequest involving the library).
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No problem!
One more thing in case you want to use the team that I have on the safe file: It´s a team that revolves around the Rainbow-Field. Outside of the Rainbow-Field it doesn´t really work. So if you want to use it, you should read about the special properties of the field effect and how to set it up. The main advantage is, that you remove field effects used by the Gym leaders, which makes it easier to beat them.
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9 minutes ago, Zander said:
So I have a question. Since every Pokemon is now available in episode 18, exactly how are they placed in the game? Are they placed the same way as obtainable earlier or have their events/locations been updated so that you can catch them sooner?
For example Magikarp is only available after renovating reborn, that to only with the thief event guy. Can Magikarp be available before renovating reborn now? If not then how is someone supposed to use it in a team when all the Pokemon in the party are most likely past level 65?
Or are we supposed to keep on changing our team and constantly level up like 50 different pokemon throughout the game for all 18 gym leaders?
Also will wild Pokemon like a Ponyta be available before a gym like Florina? Or a rock pokemon like aron will be available before fighting Serra? Or would we just have to make do with what's available?
Planning on the replaying the game after episode 19 so asking. Thanks.
That is exactly one of the main points of reborn: you won´t be able to use the same 6 (or even less) pokemon to play through the entire game. Neither are you handed a bunch of pokemon early on that do exceptionally well against the next leader(s). The placement is not random, they put thought into it. So if it changes, the changes will probably be minimal.
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8 hours ago, StarryDreamerKitten said:
It takes 3 dark matter to where you get litwick so you can catch one by yourself assuming you borrow a dark matter from someone else so technically it is legit
Are you sure there are no other requirements? Maybe I was wrong, sorry
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13 hours ago, Lord Drakyle said:
technically Deino is legal but without help from someone else by trading to get what is needed for the event, it is impossible to get without cheating.
Not that it really matters, but I´m quite certain that Deino is not available legally in Ep. 17. The availability list shows it as available since that´s an EP. 18 update.
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I´m busy today, so it will have to wait till tomorrow. Want them shiny or with good IVs?
Edit: Sorry, I just checked and can´t find the file with Larvitar. So I can only give you Deino (or any pokemon that´s legally available. Maybe you can find something good against Shelly, other than Larvitar. Abyssreaper99s idea with changing the field to a rainbow field is a good idea indeed. You don´t even need sunny day, Ninetales is enough)
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I can do that. However, they aren´t obtainable "legally" yet.
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1 hour ago, Zarc said:
Salazzle stats base in hp are kinda correct , so it's no big deal , just boost it with HP up , same for spe attack with calcium. On the other hand , where his stats on defenses are bad , it has pretty nice IV so it's good. You should keep it , Salazzle remain an interesting pokemon. ( and he is shiny )
edit : if it was the reason why you feel dead inside btw.
HP up, Calcium etc. don´t increase your IVs, they increase EVs.
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Im looking for a Ditto with as many 30 IVs as possible (to breed for correct Hidden Power). If anyone is willing to trade, just tell me what you want in return
P.S. 0 IV in attack would be very nice! So the perfect one I´m looking for would be 30/0/30/30/30/30.
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Hey guys,
with active rainbow field, Sparkling Aria is boosted by 1.5. I was wondering if Oceanic Operetta (the z-version of Sparkling Aria) will be boosted aswell. Anyone ever tried it (or just knows how it works?)
Thanks
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Can confirm what the others said: you missed the opportunity
If it is just about the Larvesta and you don´t mind missing the sidequest besides that, I can just trade you one.
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23 hours ago, Azeria said:
You're saying "Outside of Destiny Bond" yet Destiny Bond is a key part of it's moveset; being one of the select fast users of the move, It makes it so it never truly gets walled because even if it 'does', It guarantees the kill regardless, meaning it'll have put in work regardless. I've recently done a Ghost mono and Gengar was absolutely the most key member of the party, both in part due to it's awesome support movepool(Hypnosis, Curse and Destiny Bond are great.) and Shadow Ball hitting hard as ever.
Besides, Poison moves are pretty meh coverage, Dazzling Gleam hits Dark Types anyways and Ghost+Fairy coverage is superior.
Im not going to respond here any further because we will certainly not come to a conclusion. I was just saying that merely curious should not expect to sweep opponents and break the game with a Gengar. without a poison move, Gengar gets outclassed by quite a few pokemon, e.g. Mimikyu. Even on a poison-only team there are better mons. Yet, I would never say that Gengar is bad.
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5 hours ago, GS BALL said:
But it has great speed and special attack! And a nasty ability/mega!
Sp. Atk and Speed (outside of destiny bond) are useless, if your opp. can easily wall you because you lack coverage. Gengars ability certainly isn´t great either and I´m pretty sure that we are not going to see its mega for a while. At that point we will certainly have the poison-move to go with it too.
But whatever. All I was trying to say is that Gengar certainly isn´t what its made out to be at this point in the game
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My shiny Weavile changed its gender with the ep. 17 update and the ep. 16 update changed my shiny Gastrodons form. But entirely losing the shininess is weird.
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You have to be aware however, that Gengar doesn´t really get any good poison type moves yet.
Sidequest SPOILERS
in Reborn City
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Go to the north-west corner of the wasteland. (north to the entrance)