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  1. 4 hours ago, firestrikex79 said:

    So I heard cufant was available in the safari zone, specifically the bottom left section, but I still haven't been able to find it. Can someone send a screenshot of where the exact location is in the safari zone? I am currently at 6 badges and this is where I've tried looking for it: 

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    It took a while, but the ss is actually the location of cufant. 

  2. So I heard cufant was available in the safari zone, specifically the bottom left section, but I still haven't been able to find it. Can someone send a screenshot of where the exact location is in the safari zone? I am currently at 6 badges and this is where I've tried looking for it: 

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  3. On 7/17/2021 at 8:32 PM, Xtrack said:

    Cufant can be found in the lower left section of the Safari Zone. 

    I checked the lower left of the Safari Zone(I have 6 gym badges) and I couldn't find any cufants. Do you mind posting a picture of the location?

  4. Hi, I was wondering if anyone else was having trouble with applying the recent patches on mac. If so, has the rejuvenation team said something about fixing it? The base download works fine for me, but if try to apply a patch, I get a script error. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I go into the contents of the game and merge the patch folders with the folders currently in the game(data, graphics, scripts), but I get an error in scripts when attempting to run the game. 

  5. It's no longer in central celia. You need to go to northern celia. The house with a cyndaquil in it has a man who will unlock a factory in the northern part of north celia for some credits. This is where you can evolve Magnezone. 

  6. 1 hour ago, SSJG Goku said:

     

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    So we now have access to the blue, green, red, yellow and purple pieces. Does anyone know what they unlock?

     

    I don't think their function has been released, but I think Caz said there would be 7 in total to find.

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  7. On 7/18/2020 at 3:49 PM, SilverAngelus said:

    First speak with a lady sitting on a bench in Addenfall and complete her little quest. 

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    Her boyfriend is the fisherman in Addenfall Woods. He's blocking a path that leads to another area into the woods.

    Once you've found and spoken to him, you can report back to her for a little reward.

     

    Once you've done that, you'll have access to another area in Addenfall Woods where you can obtain Aipom. Just be ready for a fight first.

    Even before you trigger that event you need to collect all 3 diary pages in Silver Forest and return it to Shiv's abandoned mansion. That's how you trigger the fight. 

  8. 1 hour ago, GriffinO1 said:

    Is there more than one map called hidden cave? I went to the one I know but no Pokémon are appearing? I want to catch a Noibat.

    The hidden cave is the one behind the waterfall hinted by Shiv's diary in the jungle at the start of the game. It's also where you get croagunk and one of the colored pieces. 

  9. On 7/19/2020 at 5:19 AM, Tomek said:

    I roamed through entire map but I cant seem to find it. Is there some guide? Also looking for Majira's keys and pieces (I have blue, purple, green, yellow)

    In order to get the brass key you need to find the 3 diary pages in silver forest. Then bring it back to Shiv's mansion and interact with the Shiv's diary. Then the brass key will appear. Majira's keys are not the colored pieces. Currently you can get 2 of the 5 Majira Keys. The first one is in the abandoned blackview pokemon ranger headquarters. 

  10. 33 minutes ago, GriffinO1 said:

    When I go inside the area there’s just something about ruby, sapphire, and emerald. No red piece in site.

    After you interact with the hint, walk around the rock counter clockwise. Make sure you are touching it when you walk around it. After one round a hidden door should appear. Here's a video if that was still confusing(skip to 0:40)

     

  11. 3 hours ago, Rikoris said:

    Quick question.
    I'm playing this game with a friend that knows alot about pokemon Desolation, at least until episode 4 (Yes I am new to the game and it look awesome!) and, my friend told me that before I go into my room in the Manor I should get a Deino from a certain event in the game.
    I tried doing as he told me but the first Elite Trainer I faced beated me up rather easily, at that point I noticed that my team has a glaring weakness to Fighting, Dragon and Psychic types, so my question is, is there any decent fairy type I can easily get to help me with them?
    I do know about gardevoir from my friend but she costs 30 credits and the credits I got from investing on the manor really ... didn't help that much ... especially seeing I have no clue where to find the secret shop owners ... 

    But yea, my question is if anyone knows where is there an easy to get fairy type that will help me get the job done

    You can do the find 4 pokemon quest in Blackview. This gives you a variety of powerful fairy type pokemon. I would personally suggest togekiss with serene grace, but the others are also viable.

  12. 17 minutes ago, GriffinO1 said:

    I’m not sure if this is a normal item, but where to you get the book in the Weeping Depths?

    You need to finish all the ranger quests in route 2 hq first. Then the leader will give you a special key to access the library for another quest. 

  13. 1 hour ago, KingMo1109 said:

    The Bidoof is too interested in the Lord Helix ... why is that how can I capture or continue with the event 

    So this one is a little tricky. There will be four bidoofs on the lower right corner of the room. You need to talk to the them in the order that the blue bidoof says. If you're still having trouble try watching this video since my instructions kinda suck: Go to 5:20 in the video.

     

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  14. 1 hour ago, KingMo1109 said:

    Where can I find the link stone

    You can get a link stone in addenfall(This is right before the 3rd gym). There is a sidequest where an old man just outside of addenfall asks to bring someone with a wireless adapter to him. Inside addenfall there is another old man. Talk to this old man and bring them together. Your reward will be a link stone. Later in celia, there is another sidequest that lets you buy as many link stones as you want for credits. 

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  15. Like Liroy said a good grass type is probably the best option. I think roserade, or torterra are great options. If you're looking for mega evolutions maybe consider mega abomasnow? 

  16. 1 hour ago, Mulligon said:

     

    I only really ev trained my main 6 pokemon but only a little, because I got tired and bored. I'm not exactly the patient type when it comes to training, so my other pokemon in the pc weren't doing too hot on the ev (some on the iv) side. I guess I might have to keep training a bit so my flygon doesn't get outsped by excadrills anymore. Ech. I would've if I wasn't stuck in the dreamscape.

     

    Also you do have a good point with that strategy and thought line. I haven't used Garbodor at all before this game and it came in clutch multiple times. I also remember water sport surskit helping me out with the connor fight. Huh.

    I just don't like getting washed like a rug 1,000 times, but it varies from person to person how difficulty goes, so it's all cool. I got my salt out lol

    I must admit I'm kind of a perfectionist, so I'll always look to get good ivs and ev train the second it's available. I can see why not being fully ev trained makes the game much harder(I just assumed everyone would).

    The reason reborn, rejuvenation and desolation stand out compared to all the other games are because they add another level of strategy. Just like you said-water sport surskit helped in the gym fight. Water sport is probably the most useless move but with field effects it acts as a niche against the fire gym. Maybe I'm over thinking it, but I like new strategy aspects even if they're small ones like giving previously worthless moves like water sport a powerful role. 

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  17. 14 minutes ago, Mulligon said:
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    Tbh, the only reason Aderyn was so hard was because of her field effect. I wanted to set up rocks at first, but that was a no go.

    I just said screw it, and bought a electrike. If her field wasn't such trash, she would be free. I don't think you can get rid of it.

     

    I completely forgot that flygon got dragon dance, so that was pretty doofy of me I admit, lol. I think I was short on credits.

    Also, I can see what you're coming from with the fairy gym, I just didn't have serp to help me (how does gliscor live a moonblast?). I guess the difficulty just depends on what pokemon you have available. I'm guilty of it myself, bulk up+ speed boost blaziken makes amelia look like a joke. Did you struggle anywhere, did you reset at least once? Did lilith give you a challenge at least? Because the battles do involve comp. movesets and items I assure you. Or maybe I just need to fix up my team, I dunno. I'm just kinda speaking from salt here, that final battle really traumatized me. Wishiwashi is a god.

     


     

     

     

    My gliscor was ev trained(I just follow smogon :P) so it was 252 in hp and spdef so it can tank hits really easily. Also you get the toxic orb early, so tank gliscor with posion orb and swords dance is a really strong. Even if you didn't have serperior, you have access to roserade which is another really strong pokemon you get early on, or sheer force nidoking with sludge bomb. Serperior also swept the lilith fight(contrary is busted...one shot the umbreon). I also had a mega mighteyana which is a fun pokemon to use because if you get normal mighteyana to revenge kill a pokemon you get a moxie boost. Then you mega evolve and you sweep the rest. I definitely reset a lot for aderyn. But after Aderyn, all the other major battles were done on my first try(again not saying this is some god-level achievement, but saying there is room to grow for the difficulty level). Maybe if I do a second playthrough with a different team I can possibly get a better view on the difficulty(as I might have gotten lucky with my comp), but I was mainly just surprised to not have like 15+ resets to beat a major battle like the other games. I know people hate having to reset that much to win, but I think it forces some level of strategy and thought into when you play. When you beat everything on the first try it doesn't really feel like an achievement, but that's just my opinion. Were you ev-trained when you did these fights? If not, I can definitely see why the fights were difficult. My team for Lilith was: Serperior, Gliscor, Gengar, Mighteyana, Electivire, and Lycanroc. Not a well balanced team by any means, just pokemon I found fun to use. 

  18. 2 hours ago, Mulligon said:

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    I see people here saying the difficulty was free, and I genuinely don't understand why. I got bodied constantly.

    Every npc has a perfect EV/IV pokemon with egg moves, tm moves, and high quality competitive items like choice scarfs and life orbs. Pokemon I should outspeed, I don't

    (when fighting Lilith, her Excadrill outsped a jolly Flygon. It was not scarfed. Excadrill is NOT that fast. Speaking of the lilith fight, I got washed like a rug. Thank god for toxic spikes )

    Every mon you fight has obnoxious coverage. You are stuck with LV up moves and trash tms. Half of my won battles are because of me getting lucky, bulk up speed boost Blaziken, Toxic spikes stall paired with endeavor Wishiwashi, and healing spam. What are your teams looking like, how much breeding have you guys done to the point of you easily getting through these battles first try? I love the story so SO much, but constantly getting dicked down made me feel sick. Any strategy I came up with would be immediately put down because I would get outsped and oneshot when I KNOW I shouldn't. I'm very suprised to hear people want the difficulty upped. I think it's fine just the way it is, no hate or anything to anyone.

     

    If you've played reborn or rejuvenation intense/normal mode you will realize that the battles in desolation are significantly easier to the point where you can just brute force them. A lot of people complain about the electric gym but you have access to dragon dance+earthquake flygon. The galvantula has no response to your flygon so you can freely setup a clean sweep. Personally the fairy gym was super easy with contrary serperior and swords dance+poison jab gliscor. The reason it seems "easy", is because in other games like reborn and rejuvenation you start a gym with a sort of plan, but if it's your first blind run it will almost fail due to field, custom moves, or just unexpected movesets. However, in desolation all battles after aderyn literally took one try(and I'm by no means a "good player"). The main reason for this is powerful counter pokemon for every gym or just in general exist early on(I do like this feature though since we don't have to wait till the end of the game to find good pokemon). This should just be countered by competitive movesets and items. This isn't to say desolation is bad, the story is still amazing. Just wish we got a bit more of episode 4's difficulty. 

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