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"• "SWM - ItemsBan" forbids item usage in battle." mean that enemy Trainers and the Gym Leaders/Elite 4 get prevented from using any and all items during a battle? Just want to make double sure before I get this one. -
Shade, 5th Badge, Ghost Gym. I have 2 of the recommended Pokemon for the Gym but can't beat it. The Gengar seems to have a speed higher then 90 but less than 115 so only my Dodrio can seem to go first against it.
Team
SpoilerDrifblim (Level 40)-Moves: Stockpile, Swallow, Spit Up, Shadow Ball
Meowstic (evel 40)-Moves: Fake Out, Psychic, Psyshock, Psybeam
Dodrio (Level 40)-Moves: Pluck, Uproar, Swords Dance, Agility
Emolga (Level 40)-Moves: Nuzzle, Electro Ball, Shock Wave, Acrobatics
Toxicroak (Level 40)-Moves: Venoshock, Mud Bomb, Sucker Punch, Drain Punch
PumpKaboo (Level 40)-Moves: Shadow Ball, Leech Seed, Shadow Sneak, Bullet Seed
Pokemon in PC
SpoilerMightyena (Level 40)- Moves: Embargo, Crunch, Scary Face, Bite
(Level 40)- Linoone, Persian,TalonFlame, Golem, Eelektrik, Fearow, Swampert, Haruyama.
assorted non-Level 40s also.
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1 hour ago, Destrakon said:
EVs (Effort Values). A pokemon gain Evs according to the pokemon you defeated (Be it wild or from a trainer). Which means can only be obtained by battle and by Vitamins (Protein, Zinc, Carbos, Calcium, Iron and HP Up, but these ones are limited use on a pokemon) Also, if EXP.Share is activated,, only the pokemon battling will get the Evs. Evs range from 1 to 3, in different stats, and every pokemon has a given Evs reward (Example: Beautifly rewards with 3 Sp. Atk Evs, while Dustox rewards 3 Sp. Def Ev)
Ok. Thanks. So I just recently found within the past hour out about the EV-boosting items and I've beat some Pokemon that give attack EVs with my TalonFlame using a Power Brace item , but the attack EV isn't going up even though I defeat the ones that give attack EV. Did I do something incorrect?
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23 hours ago, Starry Knight said:
Level 1 Pokemon most trade away breedjects as it's easier to release a bad IV Pokemon then one with decent IVs though some people will flood it when trying to do the Dex quest
Gotcha.
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28 minutes ago, Destrakon said:
There's a slim (I would say, 0.00005%?) chance to catch a pokemon with perfect Ivvs. It all comes about luck. The shorcut to get a pokemon with perfect Ivvs would be by breeding, where a pokemon can inherit its father/mother Ivs into itself.
HOWEVER, Pokemon Reborn has a mod named EVOverflow, which consist if a pokemon that is fully Ev trained would exceed its Ev, you get the option that the pokemon coudl improve it Stat (wherever those evvs are) Example, 252 Evs in Atk (22 Ivs) If it would exceed such evs, it Ivvs will raise to 23 by reseting such evs. ¿Did I explain myself? :s
Yes I did. So it’s easier for me to just breed to get IVs then.
What about EVs though? If I catch a Pokémon, how do I get it’s EVs to 252? Are there many different ways to do that?
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I know that EVs and IVs make Pokemon have better stats then a wild Pokemon, even if a wild and trained one are the same level. How do I get the higher stats? At the moment, I found a chart that says what Pokemon gives what EV when we beat them. Is there a way to make all the IVs of a Pokemon be 31?
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I'm new to Wonder Trade mechanic, tried it 2 times. One yesterday and one a few minutes ago.
Both times, I get a Level 1 Pokemon.
Does it set both Pokemon to Level 1 and Delete all their more advanced moves before giving it to the other player? or was I actually traded a Level 1 Pokemon two times?
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@Gentleman Jaggi I ended up grabbing the Growlith and catching a Geodude and they helped me win. Thanks for the help.
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1 hour ago, Gentleman Jaggi said:
@LolisRcomfy where exactly are you having trouble with her fight; a particular of her mons that's giving you a hard time?
Fake Out Illumise then Flame Burst to set the Field on fire is the recommended strategy. If you want another Fire type you can get a Growlithe from Beryl once you found all the police officers. Nature Power on a Burning Field turns into Flamethrower, so that's a great option on anyone who can learn it. Sturdy Geodude/Graveller from below the Grand Staircase can help out with Stealth Rocks.
I am using the pinned walkthrough in "on the hunt" Forum Tab to help me play, so that's how I found out about the Fake Out then Fire Burst thing
Yanmega using Nature Power and AirCUtter do 1-2 hit knockouts and Anorith spamming Rock Slide to 1 shot my Fling types. Araquanid using Rain Dance also makes it become instant bad news too. it says most of them are weak to FLying, Rock, and Fire but seems like I can't survive long cause only 1-2 of my Pokemon can go first against them. Araquanid is usually as far as I can get before getting beat.
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New Player, very first run of Reborn, currently at Gym Number 4, They're all Level 35 but I still lose.
Gym Leader Shelley
Current Team
SpoilerMeowstic (Level 35)
Ability: Keen Eye
Nature: Relaxed
Move 1: Fake Out
Move 2: Confusion
Move 3: PsyShock
Move 4: PsyBeamPansear (Level 35)
Ability: Blaze
Nature: Bold
Move 1: Flame Burst
Move 2: Incinerate
Move 3: Acrobatics
Move 4: Fire BlastDodrio (Level 35)
Ability: Run Away
Nature: TimidMove 1: Uproar
Move 2: Tri Attack
Move 3: PluckMove 4: Agility
Pidgeotto (Level 35)
Ability: Keen EyeNature: Rash
Move 1: Quick Attack
Move 2: Gust
Move 3: Fether Dance
Move 4: AgilityFearow (Level 35)
Ability: Keen Eye
Nature: Quirky
Move 1: Aerial Ace
Move 2: Focus Energy
Move 3: Assurance
Move 4: AgilityTalonFlame (Level 35)
Ability: Gale Wings
Nature: Timid
Move 1: PeckMove 2: Ember
Move 3: Razor Wind
Move 4: Roost
Other Pokemon
SpoilerSwampert (Level 36)
Tynamo (Level 35)Kricketune (Level 35)
Noibat (Level 35)
Swalot (Level 35)
Beedrill (Level 17)
Poochyena (Level 12)
Makuhita (Level 12)
Wurmple (Level 6)
Budew (Level 5)
Zigzagoon (Level 5)
Current Items on hand:
SpoilerTelluric Seed (2)
Protective Pads (1)
X Attack (1)
X Speed (1)
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Thanks, I'm sure these will help me ot a bunch!
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Hi.
I used to play Pokemon Sapphire and none of the others. I did buy a copy of Pokemon X or Y but never got the chance to play it. Then like 2 days ago, my friend told about this Pokeon Reborn game that has all the Pokemon from every Gen and I was very excited by the prospect because I heard that for the "official" games, you had to do those transfers if you wanted Pokemon from your previous games to come to your new games. I've never gotten a chance to defeat the Elite 4 in my entire life cause back Sapphire, I had a level 87 Swampert and 5 level 50+ Pokemon and I only reached Steven, the Elite 4 champ, one time cause my strategy was to try and tank with him.
I decided to look at which Pokemon I want to get and narrow it down to less then 10 of them cause apparantly I like a lot of the new ones too.
Unfortunately, since this isn't a Nintendo offical game, we don't have the old paperback guidebooks, do we? LUL
these are the ones I am thinking of getting. Glaceon, Umbreon, Quagsire, Zangoose, Salandit, Golisopod , Turtonator and my starter is Mudkip who is around level 11 at the moment. I don't know any of the locations of the Pokemon I want, lol!
The 2nd question is, will we need a water type Pokemon to use Surf and a Flying type Pokemon to use Fly like we usually do in the official games?
Thank You very much for helping, I am really excited to try and achieve that big dream I have and I'm sure I'lll have exciting things to do after completing that goal too!- 1
'Where do I go now?'
in Reborn City
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Currently at this puzzle, at the factory.
What happens if I mess up? Is there some kind of thing to reset the puzzle?
At the moment I tried using the walkthrough and so far, it only did random things or the Abra would teleport the other Pokemon around. The only "new development" so far is that the Cyndiquil used flamethrower on the prison bars one time.
For this puzzle, is it better to do it in one sitting or will it mess up if I do it a few at a time?