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  1. The bucket could mean testing in other words beta testing phase?
  2. Hello everyone, Welcome to another review of other fanmade Pokémon games. Today I'll be doing a review of Pokémon Insurgence. Before I start, for those new to the club, I am Blue, aka Cerulean Azure Brawler, leader and creator of the open club Rejuvenation Squad. I create posts about Rejuvenation and Pokémon in general. Without further ado, let's start. Pokémon Insurgence is a complete fanmade created by thesezerain, which was released on January 22 2014, which has a level of difficulties from Easy to Hard which you can change in the options section of the game and includes Pokémon from Gens I to VI - Flygon. Milotic, Froslass, etc., and Delta Pokémon can Mega Evolve. So find those mega stones!!! Before you start your journey, the game will show you a cutscene set in the Torren Region a year ago then you can choose which mode for the game, either Tradition or Dark; Traditional has more plot to both storylines, including cutscenes the route features no character deaths for those who don't like the death scenes and want to keep it PG - I highly suggest you chose this route. However, for those who want to see the game's darker side, go for the Dark, which contains all on-screen deaths, and strong language, including a non-censored storyline. At the start of the game, you can customize your character to be male or female, allowing you to choose between three avatars; you can choose clothes and hair color; the choice is yours. You get hit with amnesia and, with the help of a mythical Pokémon, disguise yourself as a cultist member to escape the base. There are five cults in Torren, from Darkrai to Perfection. Each of them worships different legendary Pokémon. In Telenor Town, you'll meet Damian, then later Professor Sylvan; in addition, she introduces you to three Delta Pokémon consisting of Bulbasaur (Fairy/Psychic), Charmander (Ghost/Dragon) and Spuirtle (Dark/Fighting). Still, if you don't want to choose one of them, you can choose to get Eevee from Professor Sylvan. During the journey, you battle eight dual-type gym leaders, including cultists and their leaders. For gym leaders, depending on the difficulty that has been selected, I advise you to come up with a strategy to beat the gym leaders and they also mega stones. You must be in a different realm for the final gym leader to battle him. Then you battle the big bad—the one pulling the strings. I advise using Delta Scizor, Delta Gardevoir or Delta Gallade to beat them. I strongly recommend Delta Scizor. He is a battle beast and can outspeed some Pokémon with Low Kick, which lowers the opponents' speed stat. When successfully defeating all eight gym leaders, the next destination is Torren's Pokémon League. While inside, you get an explanation of the place and rules when you're ready to battle Elite Four; the minimum level is 88 for the first playthrough on the Easy Level. Again, as I mentioned before, I advise you to come up with a strategy to beat the Elite Four has a specific theme (I'm this in the order of the one that I find tricky); they also have a main Pokémon that can mega evolve; for the first member, Baton Pass is when a Pokémon has its stats increased, such as Special Defense or Special Attack and when that Pokémon Baton Pass switches to a different Pokémon that has that same stats increased (Which is a pain in neck trust me I know I went through it ) If one of your Pokémon has the move Taunt you're in luck when that move is used you sweep her whole but be careful on Speed Boost so make sure you have a Pokémon that can outspeed the opposing Pokémon. Next, the second member, Trick Room, when this move is active, the Pokémon, which has the lower speed stat, will attack first for five turns. So, if your Pokémon holds a Quick Claw, it will go first. The next speed-boosting moves I will mention are Rock Polish, Dragon Dance, Agility, Automize, Shell Smash ( Lowers Defense but increases Speed) and Gear Shift for ability; Speed Boost in addition to items; Choice Scarf, Carbos, Swift wing (raises Speed stat by 1 EV), Lagging Tail and Power Anklet. Moving on to the third theme Sandstorm, the first Pokémon's ability is Sand Stream which causes Sandstrom to activate instantly for five turns. I suggest having Pokémon with the ability sand Veil which prevents it from taking damage due by Sandstorm during the five turns. Finally, onto the fourth and final theme; Hail. At the start of the battle, it'll go smoothly until the opponents' Pokémon have the ability Snow Warning will active hail for five turns, so for this battle, I don't think that you will have a problem with this elite four member, in other words, so from easy to hard - Hail, Sandstorm, Trick Room and Baton Pass, therefore, you can battle them in any order you want. For the Champion, their first Pokémon has armor, so use a super effective move against it, and they also have two legendary Pokémon; also, their party has a delta, which uses the move New Moon, which turns the battlefield pitch black. However, this move is a double-edged sword, and what I mean by that is not only it boosts ghost and dark-type moves that Pokémon will take damage due to New Moon during each turn; it also has the move Spacial Rend which doesn't miss but with New Moon still in play you will have no trouble with that specific Pokémon because the damage dealt by New Moon will take it out. So once you deal with those, you should have no problem dealing with the rest. Overall Rating - 10/10 This concludes my review of Pokémon Insurgence. I hope you enjoyed it; so this took yesterday and today (two days)to complete, so it was a lot to put together. Thanks for reading, and I'll see you in the next one.
  3. Review Progress - 100% - It will drop tomorrow at 11:00 AM 

  4. Review Progress - 90% Complete. Almost Done

  5. Review Progress - 80%

  6. I'll also be including suggestions of items, moves including abilities for battling the Elite 4.  I have complete the section of the first member today and start on the second therefore tomorrow I'll finish up the second part. So far I adding to my review as I go.

    Update - 65% Complete

  7. Currently typing the review I just started it today and my lord it is a lot and warning it is going be longer than the last review I did 5 years ago. I'm trying so hard to make it better than the last one.

     

    So it's about 50% complete (Word count currently - 3,6550. ) and still going. I'll post another update if my typing fingers are still working. Haha.

     

    Signing Out.

  8. Hello and Good Morning, while waiting patiently for V13.5 I have been playing Pokémon Insurgence it's really good game. I might do a review on it just state my opinion about the the game as a whole. I defeated the Champion and The members of the Timeless. The review is still in the works so stay tuned and I'll see you all soon.   😁

     

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    1. Chrixai
    2. Cerulean

      Cerulean

      Yeah not for long but I have to start a new game because I froze while was at the Dragon Ruins. I'm also playing Solar light and Lunar Dark.

  9. Greetings and Hello, Sharing an idea for the "If you can change one thing in Pokémon (games, anime, manga), what would it be? " section of the club; this topic is about pokemon games. I'm sure that Pokémon fans and players might or might not agree with this, but I'll give it a shot. Let's start In Pokémon and fan-made games, when you come across a wild Pokémon that you want to catch but end up using a move, take it out, and it faints, you won't be able to locate it again. It's a pain in the neck. Trust me. So if I would change the way you capture fainted wild Pokémon. I got this idea from my younger cousin when he was playing Pokémon Infinite Fusion, so the idea popped into my head. In the anime, you can capture a wild fainted Pokémon; for example, in Pokémon B/W anime, Ash battled a wild Pidove then it fainted, and then he was able to catch it successfully. So why not add that to a fan-made game that could be good, in my opinion. That was short, but I could only come up with this, so if anyone has any other ideas, feel free to create a topic of your own. That's all for now until next time.
  10. Corviknight The Raven Pokémon Prior Form: Corvisquire Method of Evolution: Level up to 38 Level: 100 Type: Flying/Steel H/W: 7'03''/165.3lbs Description: With their great intellect and flying skills, these Pokémon very successfully act as the Galar region's airborne taxi service. Ability: Unnerve - Prevents the opponent's Pokémon from eating held berries. Held Item: Metal Coat - Boosts the power of Steel Type Moves I met this noble raven when it was Rookidee ever since it has helped me against Milo and Bea and in its Gigantimax form its unstoppable. Moveset: Fly, Fury Attack, Steel Wing, Dual Wingbeat Signiture Move Dual Wingbeat Type: Flying Category: Physical Power: 40 Accuracy: 90 PP: 10 Game Description: The user slams the target with its wings. The target is hit twice in a row.
  11. I'm so excited; paragon route, here I come. Jan and Zumi, take your time and get some well-earned rest.
  12. Next on PKMN Data Collection list is Corviknight. Stay Tuned.

  13. Rejuvenation Squad has 60 Members now!!! 

     

  14. After setting up Dolphin Emulator on my Laptop and making changes to my saving file. I can finally play Pokémon Battle Revolution to the fullest.

  15. Cinderace The Striker Pokémon Prior Form: Raboot Method of Evolution: Level up to 36 Level: 100 Type: Fire H/W:4'7/72.8lbs Description: It juggles a pebble with its feet, turning it into burning soccer ball. Its shots strike opponents hard and leave them scorched. Ability: Blaze - Powers up Fire-type moves when the Pokémon's HP is low. Held Item - Charcoal - Boost the power of Fire-type moves. I met Cinderace when it was a Scorbunny and it has been a great help against Grass, Ice, Steel type Pokémon. Even against Hop's Rillaboom. Moveset: Bounce, Focus Blast, Pyro Ball, Fire Pledge Signature Move Pyro Ball Type: Fire Category: Physical Power: 120 Accuracy: 90 PP: 5 Game Description: The user attacks by igniting a small stone and launching it as a fiery ball at the target. This may also leave the target inflicted with the burn status condition.
  16. So far on Persona 5 Royal New Game+ 

    - Maruki Confidant Rank 10

    -Kasumi Confidant Rank 5

    - Akechi Confidant Rank 8

    So hopefully I can unlock the third semester.

    The Picaro Persona's are so cool.

  17. Lucario The Aura Pokémon Prior Form: Riolu Method of Evolution : Reaching Maximum Happiness during the daytime Gender: Male Level: 100 Type: Fighting/Steel H/W:3'11/119lbs. Description: It controls waves as auras, which are powerful enough to pulverize huge rocks. It uses those waves to take down prey. Ability: Steadfast - Boosts speed stat each time it flinches. Held Item: Expert Belt - Slightly boosts the power of super effective moves. I met Lucario when it was at level 67 and ever since it has helped against Ice and Fairy type Pokémon. Moveset: Meteor Mash, Dragon Pulse, Aura Sphere, Close Combat Signiture Move Aura Sphere Type: Fighting Catergory: Special Power: 80 Accuracy: Unknown PP: 20 Game Description: The user lets loose a sphere of aura power from deep within its body at the target. This attack never misses. This concludes my data collection for Lucario. Thanks to @NeoBolt for coming up with name for Lucario. See you in the next part.
  18. I've been waiting for this moment. And Ariana and Anna looks so cool
  19. If Endeavour had a Pokémon it would be Infernape. Convince me otherwise.

    1. Oscarus

      Oscarus

      I think I'd be Emboar. 

      At least the sumo-ish posture is closer to bulky Endeavor than skinny monke. 

    2. Cerulean

      Cerulean

      That's true. What about Deku?

  20. Infernape The Flame Pokemon Prior Form: Monferno Method of Evolution: Level 36 Gender: Male Level 67 Type: Fire/Fighting H/W: 3'11/121.3lbs. Description: It uses a special kind of martial arts involving all its limbs. Its fire never goes out, its crown of fire is indicative of its fiery nature it is beaten by none in terms of quickness. Ability: Blaze Held Item: Black Belt I met this Pokémon when it was a Chimchar and it has been great against the Gym Leaders especially the Bug Type specialist of the Elite Four. It can hold it's own against other Fighting-Type thanks to Acrobatics. Moveset: Flamethrower, Close Combat, Acrobatics, Flare Blitz Signiture Move Flare Blitz Type: Fire Category: Physical Power:120 Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Description: The user cloaks itself in fire and charges the target. This also damages the user quite a lot. This attack may leave the target with a burn. The users takes damage via recoil also it helps with the freeze status condition. This concludes my data collection for Infernape. See you in the next.
  21. Apologies everyone, there's has been a delay for the Data Collection for Infernape because I've been sick for a few days. First hurling, then, nausea then dizziness probably because of dehydration. But I'm getting a little better and stay tuned. So I'll leave you this question. I gave other pokemon name such the shocking stallion and aerial predator. 

    So what do you think I should call Infernape and Lucario?  Leave your suggestion in the comments section down below.  See you in the latest instalment of the data collection.

    1. NeoBolt

      NeoBolt

      Hope you get to drink a lotta water; rest and recover well;  Lucario makes me think "Warrior of compassion", but that is jus me thinking; anyhow take care there

    2. Cerulean

      Cerulean

      Thanks Neo and feel free to join my club.

  22. Garchomp The Mach Pokémon Prior Form: Gabite Method of Evolution: Level 48 Gender: Male Level: 68 Type: Dragon/Ground Tera Type: Dragon H/W: 6'3/209.4lbs Description: The protuberances on its head serve as sensors. It can even detect distant prey. Ability: Sand Veil - Boosts the Pokémon's evasiveness in a sandstorm. Held Item: King's Rock I happen to meet this Pokémon at the Great Crater of Paldea on my way to the Pokémon League, which has helped me in battle ever since. Moveset: Draco Meteor, Crunch, Dragon Claw, Dig Signature Move Draco Meteor Type: Dragon Category: Special Power: 130 Accuracy: 90 PP: 6 Game Description: Comets are summoned down from the sky onto the target. The recoil from this move harshly lowers the user's Sp. Attack stat. This concludes my data collection for Garchomp. Next is Infernape. See you.
  23. Staraptor The Predator Prior Form: Staravia Method of Evolution - Level 36 Gender: Male Level: 59 Type: Normal/Flying H/W:3'11/54.9lbs. Description: It has a savage nature. It will courageously challenge foes that are much larger than itself. Ability: Intimidate - The Pokémon intimidates opponents upon entering battle, lowering their Attack stat. Held Item: Razor Claw I met this Pokémon when it was a Starly, and it has been a massive help against Gardenia and Mylene. It has Steel Wing to help against Fairy-Type Pokémon and Close Combat against Steel-Type Pokémon. Moveset - Close Combat, Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Brave Bird Signature Move Close Combat Type: Fighting Category: Physical Power: 120 Accuracy: 100 - It never misses PP: 5 Game Description: The user fights the target close up without guarding itself. This lowers the user's Defense and Sp. Defense stats. This move is a double-edged sword meaning it will take out Normal-type in one hit, but this reduces Defense stats meaning in the next round, Staraptor were to get hit by a super effective move that takes it out instantly. This concludes the data collection for Staraptor. Next is Garchomp. See you.
  24. Clodsire The Spiny Fish Pokémon Prior Form: Paldean Wooper Method of Evolution - Level 20 Gender: Male Level: 69 Type: Poison/Ground Tera Type: Poison H/W: 5'11/491.6lbs. Pokédex Description: It lives at the bottom of ponds and swamps. It will carry Wooper on its back and ferry them across the water from one shore to the other. Ability: Poison Point - Contact with the Clodsire may cause the attacker. In other words, if the opponent uses a physical move on Clodsire, the opponent will get inflicted with the poison status problem. Item Held: Bright Powder - This lowers the accuracy of opponents' moves. I met Clodsire when it was a whooper and 'whoop, whoop!' (Sorry, I had to :)) Clodsire, in its Tera form, has helped me in battle, especially against Penny's Tera Sylveon and against Steel-Type Pokemon. Moveset: Liquidation, Gunk Shot, Sludge Wave, Earthquake Signature Move Sludge Wave Type: Poison Category: Special Power: 95 Accuracy: 100 PP:10 Game Description: The user strikes everything around it by swamping the area with a giant sludge wave. This may also poison those it hits. This concludes my data collection for Clodsire. The following two data collections I'll create are Staraptor and Garchomp, so stay tuned for them.
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