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  1. https://gyazo.com/f58d70c88db67ec2febf6c1513070350 Here's the guide!
  2. Yep, a prankster mon could set up light screen and grant you some resistance, then you could use various moves to lower its SpAtk and Speed. I had a meowstic who set up light screen and an electrode which outsped and could use eerie impulse and break a shield. Wasn't easy even like this, but managed to win in a couple tries once I had established the strategy
  3. Also in the wild, look at the walkthrough by Bigjra
  4. "ok fuckeronis its come to my attention that some of y'all are Very upset about the whole "M is speedup" deal good news is that you can change it! bad news is it's a pain in the ass. head into the scripts folder and open PokemonSystem.rb (you can just do this in a text editor. notepad will do.) search for the section that looks like this: if triggerex?(:M) pbTurbo() end that M is the key that makes it work. you can switch that out with a different letter key and that will make it your new turbo! anything you do there is experimental. i can't tell you what works/doesn't work because I'm not sure what'll do it either." From rejuv guides
  5. You can modify the speedup through the PokémonSystem.rb file you can find in the scripts folder
  6. Well togekiss and crobat are two really great picks, rillaboom has some utility and nidoking will become great once you gain access to the various tms. Froslass is a must have in this game, so these I would definitely keep. A nice steel type may help you, mawile kinda falls behind in my opinion, so maybe a bronzong or copperajah. A nice intimidate may be nice, you have mawile but you may also use an Arcanine, which may fill in both mawile's and houndoom's role. I see you lack a screen setter, prankster meowstic is super helpful, and we can say the same for electrode. You may also wanna try alolatales :) Also, while in Valor Mt you should gain access to a certain key, which may let you get a mudkip: needless to say, swampert beats quagsire. Another nice water type is feraligatr, which has a great coverage. Lastly, clefable saved my ass many times, and an eeveelution may probably help too (you'll gain access to them soon)
  7. You can get 2 eeves, one for completing the Kristiline help requests, one for beating all the kimono girls. As of 13.04 the Kristiline one is kinda bugged, I managed to get it by reverting to v13.02
  8. Stats will change accordingly with the new nature, it will be like the Pokémon always had that nature
  9. I've seen this reported already. You should post in the bug thread, meanwhile maybe try with older versions of v13
  10. Well the team seems ok, you should maybe list the difficulty you're playing on, abilities, nature and evs of the Pokémon. You should also add what is making the battle hard, which Pokémon you're struggling to defeat etc. This said, I'm not sure how much work can Luxray play, unless he's an intimidate one, and that physical Arcanine has the same problem (flame charge is kinda weak). I'm afraid mawile won't resist much, but it depends on the ev spread actually. Throh is good, and wide guard is great to begin with, but circle throw will break strategies by changing Angie's Pokémon. Overall, if you can ofc, I would breed a new special Arcanine, which may help you also remove the terrain, and another throh with something like revenge, superpower or counter to send some big damage back. Other Pokémon may help you: thick fat hariyama for the tankyness, fake out and big damage, bronzong may shot someone with an iron ball gyro ball, houndoom and pyroar may cover arcanine's place, whereas electrode and prankster meowstic are the fastest screen setters you may have access to, and can give much utility. I heard coalossal is also a thing, especially paired with a trick room oranguru. In my case, I started turn one with electrode and copperajah: electrode would light screen while copperajah heavy slams the jinx. Turn 2 electrode would eerie impulse the arctovish, which officially deals 0 damage at this point, while copperajah does the same and this time knocks out the jinx. The battle then proceeded with me leaving alone the arctovish and concentrating on killing the 2nd Pokémon, and overall wasn't that difficult. I also had a rapidash with inferno who could change the field and burn easily ;) Good luck and keep us updated!
  11. Revert to previous save or try debug
  12. I think you may only access it by starting from Valor summit with the crystals changing the mood, but I may be wrong
  13. Did you hand over the magma stone or not? Anyway, try to go to the door in Crawli's gym, or to the museum in Kristiline and speak with the regice. If nothing happens in both cases revert to a previous save
  14. Not that I know of. The whole beldum thing is kinda bugged, though be sure to have installed the latest patch and have at hand the previous versions, and try dumping the 15k with every version.
  15. Dude, if dusknoir is giving you this trouble I pray for your soul for when you'll meet old buddy tangrowth
  16. Have a look here, at the end of the post you may find something helpful
  17. Damn covid hit hard, even fan games are out of vaccines
  18. Back in v12 electrode saved the day for me, I still have to face him here in v13, though a quick question: couldn't you use trick room?
  19. There may be a difference between your PBS files and the version of the game you're playing on, the various patches have changed some of the teams iirc
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