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  1. I don't know if it's because of where I am in the story or me just being dumb, but I can't find Floyd in Celeste City for the quest. I just beat Aderyn and wanted to clean up sidequests before moving forward with the game. I've seemingly talked to everyone in town multiple times at this point, it feels like.

  2. Burning the field is going to be hard with his team as nothing can stop Rain Dance being used unless I'm forgetting some kind of Fake Out user he has, but probably the one biggest factor that'll decide it is if the field is different in some way on the first turn Anorith is out (as it's a tiny fraction of the threat it is if the field is burning or at least if the rain isn't active). I can't remember if he has a telluric seed, I want to say he found one? (How many are available? I think it's one, but it may be two)

  3. Reborn:

     

    Easiest: Julia, Florinia, Luna, Radomus all fit firmly in the free tier that I can't really rate one over the other. Luna's only threats are Sucker Punchers and Radomus only gets going if he manages to trick room. Julia and Florinia are (understandable) warm ups.

     

    Hardest: Shelly or Charlotte. Pretty standard opinions. Even post nerfs from her busted earlier episode state Charlotte still (nearly, I'm sure you can do it without it if you're better than me) requires you to use one or both of Trick Room/Rain Dance to not get double-OHKOed every turn, Shelly is a massive difficulty spike before you have a lot of options and (nearly, agains) requires a Fake Out user and one of the small handful of Pokemon that learn Rock Slide by level 35.

     

    Rejuvenation (Normal, I don't really have much experience with Intense past the first few)

     

    Easiest: Venam, Puppetmasters, or Florin/Florinia. First is a warmup, second is generally nonthreatening damage wise unless V12 changed them significantly. I may be somewhat biased as Contrary Serperior annihilates them, especially if you get hit by Uproot. I 1v12ed Puppet Masters essentially with a Beheeyem, and Aelita's coverage is surprisingly competent for being disadvantaged and will take heat off you while you can set up. Do they have any physical ghost moves at all, the only possible threat to a calm mind Psychic mon?

     

    Hardest: Keta (2) or Valarie. Revenant Keta is so ahead of the curve in terms of species AND isn't monotype that he'll crush you despite getting very little benefit from the field, and every version has made it more difficult for Xatu to cheese him. I don't really agree with people saying Valarie is easiest, she has an insane field effect, plenty of ice coverage, setup mons, a Primarina that can OHKO you through resisting water at least on Intense. Keep in mind Alolan Raichu can't be gotten until Angie or so as of V11, or I would agree with her having a hard counter, otherwise most of the Pokemon that can hit her hard are slowed 50% by the field and will get nuked by a coverage move.

  4. #PUNCHFERN

     

    "Evil intentions towards Team Meteor" is a surprisingly accurate way to describe Saphira. (And Titania for that matter)

    I also wonder how his nuzlocke rules would handle the mystery egg. I'd assume it's treated as the same location as Growlithe is, and I'm not sure if you'd even allow breeding in a Nuzlocke even if you don't use the egg itself. At the same time, it'd be a bummer to miss out on one of the potentially strongest pokemon you can get at this point in the game. (or Phantump...) Growlithe is fine enough on its own, though.

  5. That's an... interesting way to interpret ZEL's sprite 😄

     

    Glad to see he's seeing how good of a move Acid Spray is early game with the PULSE Tangrowth battle, now all he needs to do is stop sleeping on Wonga. (preferably before Corey or at least Kiki if Wonga's even alive by then) And if he's surprised how little damage he dealt to Tangrowth... looks at pulse Swalot and the (otherwise easy) Avalugg

  6. You don't even need to get to Shade, Shelly crushes anyone their first time around if they don't know what to expect. She's so much of a step above Julia, Florinia, and Corey it's unreal, probably the sharpest difficulty spike in the game in my opinion. (yes, even stuff like glass gauntlet, since this is relative to how difficult the game was before; none of the battles were really that scary outside of maybe Taka+ZEL, Shelly is what shows you what Reborn is about and it keeps it up till you get a breather with Radomus.) Going in blind is gonna be rough since you probably won't have a Fake Out user turn 1 or one of the small handful of pokemon that learns Rock Slide by level 35. Not to take away from the power of Shade, Aya (even Kiki isn't a slouch), and Serra (if you don't break her field and don't have moves that play well with it), though.

  7. Like others said, Ledian for me. It has the perfect balance of OP effect offset by Ledian still being (physically and type wise, special moves you're not weak to you can tank) now a glass cannon (instead of a glass peashooter) with an effective attack stat that rivals if not beats Mega Mawile's with proper EV training. It doesn't appear Power Up Punch is available as a TM, but once that is you also have the bonus of a super swords dance along with doing a modest amount of damage as demonstrated by the person who gives it to you. 

     

    Typhlosion is another one I like. Instead of focusing on its already strong points, it gets the ability to become a hybrid attacker (with an extra fire damage effect that I don't know the mechanics of). Seems like whoever designed it wanted Thunder Punch Typhlosion back from Gen 1-3! (Also, works well with physical Nature Power moves). Also, unless I don't quite understand how it works, it makes a Modest nature like having a nature with two pluses instead of a plus and a minus (assuming it makes ATK = SATK if it's lesser than SATK, unless it adds part of SATK to ATK instead). Has anyone done testing on it? I haven't gotten to the Virtual E4 sidequest...

  8. And as for "why is it not OP like other crests", Pokemon that are already strong are more likely to get a crest that changes their game style or is more of a sidegrade than an upgrade compared to something that desperately needs something as massively powerful as something like Ledian Crest's effect.

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    Which Rejuvenation Rifts themselves don't get cheesed by Perish Song? Galvantula, Aelita, and Gardevoir? The new Hippowdon has no way around it (I used it as I had no idea how I was going to break through them otherwise, though, free (max?) stockpile and 1HKO spit ups and presumably spammable Swallow sounds like a recipe for struggle stalling) at least. Otherwise, though, I think on average Reborn gym leaders tend to have 1-3 brutal pokemon and a bunch of filler (with some exceptions like Shelly (other than her ace, oddly) and Charlotte) while Rejuvenation tends to have each Pokemon be more of a problem to deal with on average. There also really aren't as many pushover leaders in Rejuvenation (Julia, Florinia, Radomus, and Luna in Reborn, vs probably only Venam and Flora/Florin on Normal, but I don't know their V12 teams.)  However, Reborn has a few more punishing sequences than Rejuvenation and tends to have back-to-back battles more often in my eyes where even the newest "gauntlet" battles in Rejuvenation give you heals between each one, and Rejuvenation is certainly more generous with Pokemon availability for the most part as well as TM availability (The only gimme you get in Reborn is Charge Beam, and while it takes a little bit to start finding worthwhile TMs (though Poison Sweep is good early for physical poison types and Stacking Shot isn't unusable, though not great, once you get past that most leaders award very good TMs. (Facade, Shadow Ball, "Surf" (not really a TM, but essentially Valarie's reward), Overheat, Volt Switch and Energy Ball which aren't even obtainable with SEVENTEEN badges in Reborn while you have both by 9 in Rejuv, Acrobatics, Rock Slide from gym #13 instead of #17. I don't know how to evaluate Arenite Wall currently but it should be handy for anyone who has a sand streamer) Rejuvenation also makes EV training far easier especially in V12, while in Reborn you have to memorize which areas are best for which stat, and the grinding trainers don't fight back with powerful teams like the Grand Hall trainers. ( Though they also don't reward money. This is more of a matter of patience.) I feel like for the most part Reborn's field effects are also stronger (I know they're ported over, but there hasn't really been stuff that's as nasty as things like Fairy Tale Field+Titania where even resisting an attack isn't always enough to survive it, other than maybe Valarie using Surf if she has it on any of her Pokemon, which I think she only does on Intense if at all, though surviving that from a Primarina at that point would be nigh-impossible without water immunity or being specially bulky AND resistant. Erick's field is also probably one of the hardest to deal with for me as it shuts down multiple counter-types to Electric (Ground fails and dies to boosted Surfs, Grass gets ruined by the poison water damage) and essentially makes his pokemon weaknessless outside of secondary typings.)

     

    Edit: Regarding El mentioned in a previous post, El has a 100% guaranteed hard counter to him -in the area you fight him in-. Get 3 Sturdy Geodudes/Gravelers which are already at the level to know Bulldoze and you autowin. Boring, but if you wanted a hard-counter, there you go. Pretty obnoxious to fight "fairly", though.

     

    I'd say both games have elements in which they're easier or harder than the other. I can't really pin one down as being the more difficult game, nor whether I can really say which one's difficulty I prefer. 

    Big old wall of text regarding game difficulty opinions. These are somewhat outdated and based on Normal rather than Intense for the most part.

  10. I'm pretty sure you can actually answer the question "Is a pseudo-legendary available yet" by "Can it learn Dragon Dance", because I'm pretty sure every one that can is not, and every one that can't, is, outside of mystery egg Larvitar. (Which I get, considering how it's one of the most busted setup moves on top of powerful Pokemon.) Dratini, (non-egg) Larvitar, Bagon, and Jangmo-o are all unobtainable currently unless I missed something. (which I may have, I thought Vulpix was still unavailable but it seems to not be in V12)

  11. 35 minutes ago, Gheist said:

    From what I've seen it is done politely or at least not in a rude way. But yea, feedback is gonna get repetitive the more people you have playing the game and noticing/wanting certain things. That is just how this works. Also not all of these threads are even asking Jan directly to do anything. "Would you like to see romantic routes in the game - poll" and then it's just people discussing amongst themselves. If the topic doesn't interest you, just don't click the thread.

    Now if people are actually PM-ing him every day with "Implement a romantic route with Aelita you *****" then by all means that's not appropriate.

     

    Btw, "friendzoning" just means you want to date the girl/guy but they just want to be friends with you. It doesn't mean you're entitled to their affection or that you think they owe you anything.

    It's just something that happens a lot and people came up with a word for it. I see no reason why anybody should be offended by it.

    Yeah, I'm not implying people are harassing him to add it, more that people seemed to fixate on it, and/or some of them may not have seen his statement. You had worded your post (mostly the "take into consideration") part in a way that came off to me like he has to be open to changing his mind or listening to repeat suggestions, which is why I had gotten somewhat aggressive in tone. 

     

    As for the word "friendzone", I almost always see it used in that context (in general, not specifically here) so I'm going to react negatively to it, though I don't want to argue about it further on the forums and ignite a flame war. I don't have enough knowledge personally to speak on the topic anyway.

  12. 8 minutes ago, Gheist said:

    I have not personally encountered anyone doing that but I'll take your word for it that they exist and sure, fuck those people. But since you were directly responding to a thread/post not doing that, it looked like you were addressing it to all of us wanting romantic routes in general.

    Although if people want to make a thread or comment that they would like to see X in the game, I don't see the problem. We're just giving feedback. You can take it into consideration or not.

    The issue is that he has. He said no, never. It gets repetitive, at least in that instance. Asking for features is fine if it's done politely, but asking for something already said that will never, ever be in the game is going to get on the devs' nerves. 

  13. The repeated use of the term "friendzone" is gross and implies the characters are entitled to be your romantic partner (likely because they are female, though I won't put words in other people's mouths to be inflammatory). Especially because some of these characters likely don't have attraction to men (though I won't erase the possiblity of them being bi/pan.) Also, asexual/aromantic people (not me, I just use the general term "queer" to refer to myself as I don't particularly identify with any label of sexuality, but I am friends with people who are) play games too. Waifu culture is absolutely exhausting when so many games already pander to people thirsty for anime girls and make it sound weird if you're not. Seeing a game that doesn't is refreshing. (And, many of these characters are barely 18 if they are 18 or over. Also kinda skeevy.)

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    Team I played through much of V12 with. I need to get around to properly EV training them and fixing their natures as EV training is so much easier in this version and I didn't see it necessary so far on Normal, but now I don't have much of an excuse! The only shiny one in my main team is Torterra, but it also was shiny without having to reset at all! (Serperior is the starter, Torterra was from the event)

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    Pokemon I have used, intend to use, or are full-on rotation members (notably Mismagius, Typhlosion, Lanturn, to a lesser degree A. Muk, Beheeyem, and Lycanroc). Gligar I might actually train to be an Eviolite Gligar now that it's obtainable in V12. 

  15. I'm not sure if just Meditite can do it unless you rare candy it to level 37 to evolve it, but it's also an incredibly hard hitting fighting type that will have High Jump Kick by level 35 as well. Medicham absolutely would be able to if you do have 2 spare rare candies, even through enhanced cosmic power. I'm not familiar enough with her V12 team otherwise to help if her lead Pokemon have moves that would threaten Steel or Rock types, but Sudowoodo from the shadow Bonsly can also be useful, especially if it still comes with Shift Gear. (Multipulse is like a weaker Judgement in how it functions, AFAIK, so it's likely that Multipulse is Water to be S.E against Rock and neutral to Steel.)

  16. Jan has already said that "relationship" doesn't have to mean "romance". I can imagine characters maybe getting little epilogue bits based on their reationship points, seeing an extra custcene or small gameplay bonuses postgame. I don't think anyone should try to change his mind. It's his game and vision, and enough games, mainstream or otherwise push romance on the player as it is. People insisting on it will just become exhausting for him. I think something more like little "where are they now" bits for other characters that vary based on relationship points are more likely, to me, compared to platonic personal endings based on them, as well.

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  17. I'm interested in an answer to this too. Neo Gearen Laboratory lacks a rematchable trainer as far as I can tell, and sidequest trainers will eventually run out. I'm fine with the high prices of new items because of the absurd amount of money trainers hand out at this point in the game, but I don't know if there's a way to make up for that outside of leveling a Persian to 85 and slowly payday farming or selling items obtained with Pickup. (if any of them have noticeable values, I'm not actually sure what Rejuvenation's pickup chart is)

  18. 35 minutes ago, Cyphre said:

    Im sorry for answering this, but he is not mute. We choose dialogue options, we talk. Just not much. 

    I think they meant more in the sense of a trainer who doesn't speak in general, though it could be referring to the player character. I can imagine if Pokemon can understand human language, that something like sign language or even just general gestures/instinct could command them as well, though it might take more effort to train them. This is all "headcanon", though, and pardon if this counts as answering questions for the devs themselves, though this feels more like a general hypothetical inquiry about Pokemon.

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  19. 8 minutes ago, Ninja FV said:

    does rejuvenation mega evolution or z crystals

    Not yet. It will in version 13 (confirmed in the Q&A thread), but keep in mind that will only be for the late part of the game. Both the Dawn and Dusk stones can be found in Wispy Ruins as soon as you can reach them. 

     This thread will help with the locations of items, but be wary of spoilers.

    Edit: To answer your edit, Lycanroc may fall off once other good fast offensive Pokemon are available, but Dusk Form should easily be viable until the end of the current version and Midday should too. I'm unfamiliar with the use of Trevenant or its natural learnset, but Dusknoir does have some late-game potential in the form of unique Crest items that tend to improve weaker pokemon in ways similar to a lighter version of a Mega. I can't recommend one or the other due to lack of experience. 

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  20. 18 minutes ago, Ninja FV said:

    Incineroar is My starter 

    Noivern Found in the sewers

    Lycanroc Found in the cave next goldenwood

    Trevant found in whispy ruins 

     

    IDK what water type i should use and idk what mon i should use as my six team member

    The Shadow Chinchou is a decent choice. Unless its moves changed, it has two very useful illegal moves and Lanturn is a very solid pokemon already. Try to use edits on your posts instead of repeatedly posting in the same thread three times in a row, though.

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  21. 42 minutes ago, Jan said:

    Probably stuff like Diancie, and the Red/Blue orb. I plan to have all Pokemon bar legendaries available during v15. 

    Is this planned to be true of (official, sicne I think Gym Leader moves were stated before to be planned for postgame) TMs, or will a couple of the really powerful ones be V16/Postgame? If this isn't considered confidential, as it'd pretty implicitly state certain TMs will be in V16 like Earthquake, Ice Beam, Swords Dance, and Calm Mind unless you pull one of those surprise moves like Flora/Florin giving out Energy Ball, Erick rewarding Volt Switch, or Narcissa rewarding Shadow Ball. (Unless V16 is already planned to be a standalone postgame version as opposed to Reborn E19, I don't remember the version roadmap) Also, thank you for answering my questions too, happy to see that more crests are planned! 

  22. I'd consider having not-crap S. Atk (though Atk is better early game, Poison Sweep is a dream move for low level Nidos) and Speed IVs good enough, though that nature will hamper you for a while, as I think you will have at least 9 badges if not more (I don't know when they become accessible) before you can access a nature changer. If you don't mind waiting till then, then I'd keep it, though I was never much of a stickler for IVs outside of if all the useful ones for that Pokemon are in the single digits. 

  23. Thanks for the answer, Zumi! Sorry if my question was kind of obvious in hindsight. If it's not an issue to ask anything else, I'm wondering about a few things gameplay-related.

    1. Are Crests done being implemented in V12 or will they continue to be implemented throughout future versions? The crest I'm holding out for (Furret) is likely in the area of being difficult to salvage like Delcatty, though, and I won't ask if any specific Crest is going to be implemented. Also, what are the personal favorite Crests of the dev team? Ledian's Crest is absolutely hilarious and singlehandedly makes me want to train one for V13!

    2. This one's a bit more of a spoiler.

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    Ryland's normal portrait being teased was a pretty fun fake-out! But will fighting certain Leaders or Trainers you don't normally fight be saved for the postgame, or are there plans for optional battles with characters like un-possessed Ryland (though I don't know how much that would change his team), Lavender (assuming you don't end up battling her later, like if she hypothetically became an E8 member or was controlled or something like that, or even a friendly battle that's still part of the main story), or Talon (who presumably should be okay in V12 if they were able to un-petrify Venam)? 

    3. Where did the increased focus on playing on other characters temporarily starting with V11 come from? While some of the segments in V11 kind of wore me out, I thought it was done much better in V12 (as well as it appearing that they are now properly EV trained, perfectly natured and IVed, where before the guest parties had no EVs and seemingly random natures.)

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    especially implementing a regular JRPG style party split puzzle-dungeon! Handling changing the player character's team so often must have been hell to event/script. As I hadn't gotten around to EV training on my main Normal difficulty save (though with how much easier it became in V12, I don't really have an excuse now 😄 ), Aelita and Ren's teams were better than my own!

     

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