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  1. 4 hours ago, SoraBell said:

    With the removal of Lycanroc, Crawli has become much harder to deal with, his coverage options are incredibly strong for this point in the game and speed has become even more of a deciding factor as he has sticky web on a sashed galvantula turn 1 and an Ariados that gets a free turn thanks to access to the Telluric Seed. 

    Realistically speaking, his coverage is just insane for his set up, Fire-type pokemon have always been mediocre against him because of the perpetual rain, leaving Rock Types and Flying-types but the Flying type doesn't have alot of effective options. Talonflame is probably the best one, but galewings nerf makes him alot harder to use in a double battle. Pidgeot, and Noctowl are too slow and galvantula forces you to kill it through sash before you can use either. Rock types are also not that good anymore because all of the current options with the exception of swift swim Drednaw are slower than both his leads and even then, they both get 2 turns to just punish you anyway. This culminates in a set up of 2 Bug types that get 2 turns to attack you, one gets a free plus 1, they both have fantastic coverage for Rock, Flying, and Fire types or any combination of the 3 types thanks to giga drain(I believe he still has this on galvantula), thunder in rain, and stomping tantrum, sticky web set up forever losing you the speed advantage, and on top of all this. it's all focused on his first 2 pokemon. 

    I've used a multitude of combinations of these pokemon and i can't break the set up

    Solrock

    drednaw

    Cinderace

    Primarina

    Weezing (reg)

    Toxapex

    Pyukumyuku

    Altaria (Honestly terrible)

     

    If anyone knows of a silver bullet pokemon that i missed, please let me know, because as it stands. crawli just seems way too stacked without having access to the speed advantaged provided by Lycanroc, accelrock being stab priority mattered alot when it came to cleaning up turns

     

    Grumpig with Mirror Coat and anything faster than Galvantula that can twoshot it was my strategy for the fight. You can also use the free Ducklett whose egg you get in Akuwa for Defog after removing Galvantula and more Pokemon gets access to Rapid Spin I believe.

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  2. Sometimes they won't give you the stamp without talking to the questgiver - I had forgotten to talk to the Gentleman in the Rose Theater and hadn't gotten the Stamp until I went on a shopping spree 3 episodes later, for example.

  3. Inteleon comes in very late (post-Adam), but makes up for it by being extremely efficient at killing things. He carried Saki hard for me - oneshotting half her team by himself after Wonder Room removal. 100% Crit Rate Sniper is one hell of a drug.

    Aevium Parasect also was a major player, putting a stop to any glass cannon Pokemon (hi Geara's Mega Gengar).

    Sandaconda is also surprisingly reliable - between Coil, Dig, Rock Tomb and Glare, she can set up on anything and hit back hard. My Sandaconda took out 2 of Ryland's most terrifying mons by herself - Excadrill and M-Camerupt. She outdid all her competition until I got a Garchomp.

    Grumpig's also very useful early game - a lynchpin in the first 3 gyms, and one of the earliest ways to get Magic Coat to completely laugh at Crawli.

    Perrserker was a powerhouse earlygame, and her usefulness only really waned at Erick.

    Cooperajah is Perrserker's replacement, and boy he does not disappoint - oneshotting Gardevoir from 60% health is no small feat.

    Alolan Ninetales came in clutch against Zetta/Geara, and hoo boy she does not stop being useful, even without Aurora Veil access.

    Boltund really puts in work against Narcissa, Valerie and Souta - he hits hard and is very fast, though lack of Ice Fang does hurt. He's still the best boy though.

    Electrode, Male Meowstic and Pyukumuku are what I'd call the cheese squad, able to cripple and tank many bosses that would be impossible otherwise (hi Rift Gardevoir).

    And lastly, my starter, Rillaboom. Kind of weak before Rillaboom, but after evolving, hoo boy the pain train never stops. Wood Hammer hits everything hard, and he has a very varied movepool, with amazing hits like Knock Off and Acrobatics. Drum Beating is a very useful utility, too.

    Edit: Forgot Greedent lmao. She's a goddamn monster and is basically diet Snorlax with inbuilt Counter, which is ridiculously good earlygame and still pulls her weight until post-Adam for me. 95 base Attack and 120 base HP before Keta is ludicrously broken imo.


    I usually use a debuffing strategy against Rift Mons: Pyukumuku Purifies the field, removing it, then Toxic (If it's slow and bulky or to get rid of Lum Berries in the case of Rift Gardevoir) or Memento (if it's fast and hard-hitting). Electrode Paralyses and decreases the enemies Def and SpA if possible, then set up a screen, then Meowstic come in and decrease the Rift's Atk and SpD and set up screens if Electrode couldn't or the Rift is a mixed attacker. After this, the Rift should be mostly neutered so I can send out my hard hitters to break the shield and kill the Rift.

  4. On 7/29/2021 at 5:16 AM, Sailor Spency said:

    I am completely confused and it's frustrating me. 
    I am on chapter 6, trying to progress the story. I just beat Rirom B for the first time and the guide I'm reading says all i have to do next is talk to Augustus, but this doesn't work, Augustus doesn't take me to the Secret Shore like he's supposed to. What do I do? Where do I go? Who do I talk to? 

    V13 changed the person you need to talk to to Rorim B, who should be on Terajuma Shore with a boat behind him.

  5. 3 hours ago, Brauvo said:

    I'll try my best to describe it. There's a beach to the east that you surf to. I think the path there was to walk a bit south from the entrance, then east through some trees, going up a bit as you reach a "dead end" in the trees, back east some more, and surf over. I think that's it. You can catch magnemite and magneton there (along with pikachu - I got a shiny one). I can't go check and offer pictures or anything since I'm presently locked in my current location. 

    also keep in mind you need to finish all Kakori helps quests to gain access to the grass on that island.

  6. 1 minute ago, 321_King_123 said:

    Oh...! I see... well, sorry to ask, but how do i install a patch and put it in the game? Sorry.. I tried to read it before and didnt understand how to do it

     

    extract the patch 
    copy the contents of the extracted folder (there should be a few folders in the newly extracted patch folder)
    paste it into your game folder (the one with the game.exe)
    when asked if you want to replace files, say yes

  7. 25 minutes ago, 321_King_123 said:

    WELP- By the looks of it, my game crashed. And continue to crash every time. im at that part where ple Puppet Master plan has failed, and now he is turning dream into reality, so the MC and Aelita need to stop it- When you enter what would suppose to be Axis High University, you go up until you find yourself in two paths- The one in the right is blocked by a puppet clone, in your front is a healing thing and a PC thing. Going left, makes you activad a cutscene, where a Puppet clone appears up from the MC, and then the puppet clone creates other clones (A green, blue and purple..) and everyone of them is dancing.

     

    Well... After the 

    "Puppet clone: Hehehehehe!" Phrase, my game crashes.

     

    Anyone knows what i can do?

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    iirc the new patch fixes this.

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