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  1. On 4/16/2020 at 9:33 AM, Pelle said:

    Is this a bug? cheep AI? or just really really really fecking bad luck becuase every time i use multi hits i get two to 3 but the ai who uses multi hit in like every other battle always hits 5 times

    That happened to me a lot during the beggining of the game. I don't know why that happened, but it did. It was also quite common for Pokémon that attacked first (that used a move that could cause flinch) flinched my Pokémon every turn. I wonder if it's from the AI too.

    However, now that I'm more advanced in the game, that doesn't happen anymore.

    Well, I hope this happens to you too! Also, just like other people say, if a Pokémon has the potencial to have the Skill Link ability, you know that they have the Skil Link ability.

  2. On 4/16/2020 at 1:14 PM, kithas said:

    I get that you didn't come back to the Goldenleaf gym after the plot, or do the sidequest from the power plant in West Gearen, bc that's when you start all those events and meet Narcy. Anyways, I think that's a common bug (or at least I've read of it before) so you should find a resolved thread around. That mansion should be locked in the past, but... 

    Update: After searching for a thread about this bug, I found some users with the same problem, but they were always unanswered, so I basically didn't find anything useful.

    The only way to fix the problem was to use a backup, which, thankfully, one of them was right before I entered that room with Narcy, so I got lucky! I didn't have to play some parts again.

    But some people with this problem might not have the same luck as me, so I really hope that the developers fix this bug in the next version!

  3. 12 hours ago, fellowry said:

    You kinda explain it in a very confusing way, so if i catch it right you don't know what to do because you are suppose to continue to the main story in GDC but you are transported to Golden Leaf town and now confuse on how to go back right?
     

    Ehh well there are 2 ways first is if you have defeat the flying leader you can just use FLY, but if you can't then i guess going to west gearen and use the train

     

    And if you have beat the gym but dont have the HM for it and you cant go back by train, there is Drampa in Valor mountain, it knows how to use FLY so just catch it

    I'm sorry if I explained myself badly.

    In reality, I was in the past, but with that quest, I got brought up to the present. The main plot is in the past, however, I'm at the present right now. That makes impossible for me to continue with the story of the game, so I'm stuck. I tried, and there's no other way to get to the badlands, and even if I got there, I was in the past, so, I think it's would be really difficult for me to go back to the place I'm supposed to be. I hope you understand what I was saying.

    6 hours ago, kithas said:

    I get that you didn't come back to the Goldenleaf gym after the plot, or do the sidequest from the power plant in West Gearen, bc that's when you start all those events and meet Narcy. Anyways, I think that's a common bug (or at least I've read of it before) so you should find a resolved thread around. That mansion should be locked in the past, but... 

    Thank you for understanding me! Exactly, I never returned to Goldenlead gym after defeating it, and I also think I've never went to the power plant. Thank you for explaining to me where I was supposed to meet Narcy!

    I also thought that this would be a common bug, so I was wondering why people were taking so long to reply, and why I couldn't find any thread with this bug. But I will work harder in finding a thread about this bug, to see if there's a solution!

    I agree with you, like, that bug was so easy to trigger xD. I don't know why the creator made that mansion accessible so early in the quest. I really thought that it was a bonus area for us to explore. I hope the developers will fix this, so that this doesn't happen to future players!

    Once again, thank you for helping me!

  4. Hi!

     

    So, I was playing chapter 13, and I just completed that part where you control Melia. After that, I was controlling my own character, as usual. It seems that I've time travelled (again), and Anju was there to save the day, again. She said to me to go to the city that there was nearby. But I love to explore everything before doing the main tasks, so I noticed some kind of mansion. I entered it, and there was a door locked, which, for some reason, I had the key for it. And so, it became unlocked, and some dialogue with Narcy (I don't even know sho she is) happened. Then I went to explore the rest of the mansion (I activated some kind of lever that did nothing, but okay), and then Narcy was in the way of that locked door, so I couldn't enter it. But after entering the mansion again, the door was free, so I could go in. After that, Narcy reads some kind of text, and then she passes out (with some memories from a doctor). When she woke up, I was with her, IN GOLDENLEAF TOWN, with Narcissa, which is the future Narcy (I suppose), and she said they were going after some Dafaux (?, I don't remember the name), and that we should go to the Darchlight Manor, and when I was ready, I should talk to her. But when I talk to her, and say that I'm ready, she just says that I need to complete something I have unfinished. Needless to say that I'm lost in so many ways.

     

    But, my main concern is: how do I go back to the main story? I can't continue this quest. I also think that I've been caught in the middle of the quest, because I don't remember any Dafaux (?) or Narcy (I dodn't play this game for a while now, but I still don't think that I met some Narcy).

    So, basically, I'm in a place I shouldn't be, and I'm so lost. I would really appreciate it if you could help me! My backups are a bit outdated, so I would have to repeat a lot of the game if I would just use a backup (and I really don't want to do that Melia thing again).

    I don't know if this is a known glitch, but I wanted to make sure that the developers of the game know of this bug, because it really is a massive glitch (I think).

    Thank you for your help!

  5. 16 hours ago, Tikkit said:

    I honestly have never played WLL. Kenneth just didn't hook my interest as a character enough to draw me in, and his death always sorta felt more like character development for Madelis and Aelita. It shows that Madelis isn't some random Xen Admin that has no relevance outside of doing stuff for team Xen, and that she was willing to help complete strangers. (Which is just the way I saw things during that death scene, since I don't know about how things actually went down.)

    Most importantly, this event serves as a catalyst for Aelita's growth as a character. I'd go into depth about that, but I'm not sure how far you've gotten in the main game, and I don't want to spoil things.

    Thank you for not giving me any spoilers of the main game! I still haven't completed the last 2 chapters, so I'm really glad you were considerate!

    My experience was like yours, before playing this game I really didn't care about Keta, but after this game it has changed! You should play it, there's a lot of lore (I think, I don't know if the main game explains some of the things), and you'll find Aelita's character more interesting too! Also, you'll understand why she went on an adventure in the end of chapter 12 better!

    38 minutes ago, Mindlack said:

    Think about it as (however repellent it may be) as mind-altering manipulator. 

     

    You have a puppet who unlocked as intended (note that she still needed someone with enough "purity of heart") a tremendous artifact/place of power (whatever it actually does, which afaik is still mostly unknown). So his role is complete -- but pure-hearted people are dangerous. They tend to be whole and uncompromising, with a strong moral sense, or whatever, so Kenneth is really now only a liability. 

     

    What does a manipulative chessmistress (?) devoid of morals do with liabilities? She disposes of them.

    But she can't get her hands dirty -- she has rivals, enemies, and so on, who would be ready to catch her in the act and frame/kill her. So the easiest way to do it, of course, is to alter his mind significantly to kill himself. 

    So you make him haunted. You go subtly enough after the rest of his family, giving, eg, his jerkish brother a seriously dangerous component -- Rift Matter -- again, whatever it is. 

    Once the brother gets killed -- if the Rift doesn't rid you of them both by some sort of accident, you can arrange another one, or simply nudge Deagan to dislike Kenneth even more -- you got a new weapon to haunt your target with.  

    Make him depressed, make him weak, make him haunted, break his ties with life, and sooner or later he'll get an accident or take his own life. 

     

    Also, note that she's a time-traveller, so she probably has a different view of people's lifetimes. Waiting a decade isn't that much to her, she can fast-forward or skip it entirely.

     

     

    You can't expect a weird sage hidden deep in a mountain with unearthly powers to have a fully human attitude. They'll usually have their own morality, their own pride, and so on. 

    But I'm not sure she had the power to halt him nonviolently when Kenneth started attacking her in his madness. She also couldn't foresee that Team Xen would get involved (I think at that point they're a minor force). 

     

     

    Well, I understand what you're saying, and thank you for replying me! However, I still think that she didn't have that many reasons to kill Kenneth. Yes, pure hearted people could be dangerous for her, but she also said that she needed one for later, so I'm not sure if she would mind that. Also, wouldn't it be better if Kenneth could be in a good mental state, because that way he could protect Aelita from further damage, and we know that she needed Aelita, so I feel like killing him was not even good for her. But yes, in a certain way, he could be dangerous for her objective.

     

    About the blind girl, yes, you are probably right, but I can't just let that slide xD. She may not be so "good" after all, for all we know, she may have some plans, and that's why she was helping Kenneth. She said she couldn't do anything about Taelia's death, but is that true? We know that she can communicate with people while beeing in the vilage, so, couldn't she just warn Kenneth or the Eldest? I find it odd. Also, her Cellebi can move freely.

    And I also didn't find killing Kenneth a thing that a "good" sage would do, so yeah, she has her motives too.

    Don't trust that girl xD! (I don't know if she appears latter on in the main games, but if so, I would put an eye on her).

  6. Hi everyone!

    I just finished Where Love Lies, with the true ending, and I must say, what an incredible game! I wasn't expecting that this version would have so much content, and such a beautiful story.

    First things first, I feel like this game made me finally have some kind of connection with Kenneth (or Keta), and I'm sad now to think about how he is already dead at the point of the game I'm at. I feel like when that arc happened in Pokémon Rejuvenation, his death didn't hit me like now, due to this game. But, to be honest, that part of the game was so long ago, so much as happened since then, that I really don't remember much of that arc of the plot.

    I think I'm not the only one that feels so bad for Kenneth too, because he was such a nice guy, he just wanted the best for other people, but due to the red-haired girl, his life was ruined, and he became "broken" in the end. This is one of the problems I have with the game.

    I found really odd how, in the true ending, the red-haired girl begins to say how she choose him randomly, and she didn't have anything against him, her real motive was related to Taelia, then to manipulate him to kill himself, just because her job was done (?). Like, I really don't get it. I understand the 2 situations separated, but not together, with the same character (I hope I made myself clear). Also, why did she took so long to try to kill him (she made him feel guilty of Taelia and Nora's death, but she didn't do anything else in over one decade)? I also don't understand why she didn't care about him, because he was just a test subject, why she wanted him to die so badly. It's because of her that his life becames even worse, when he finally gets in good relationship with his brother, but then he just dies. In the end she kind of just gives up that idea, but it's interesting to think about it.

    It also makes me a bit unconfartable to think that in another timeline, Taelia killed Kenneth at such a young age. That scene from chapter 2 really made me question some things in their relationship.

    That blind girl was also a bit cruel if you ask me, because she knew what Kenneth was going through, but when he started to hallucinate, and tried to kill her (when, in reality, he really didn't want to), she just made him fell to his death, WHICH MADE HIS LIFE EVEN WORSE. I really feel for Kenneth, he went through so much, just to be seen has the "Sensei who didn't care about others", when he really cared, and because of that his life on earth became hell. I also find it a bit mean when that blind girl never helps him after that, she knew that sepating his soul with his body was a bad idea, but never tried to help him after that.

     

    But well, in the end, I think this game really had a great story, and the true ending made me tear up (and I never thought a Pokémon Game would do that to me). I'm glad I played this game, atleast for the experience, but the information given to us in this game is also very important for the "normal" game. I must say that before playing this game, I didn't cara that much about Kenneth and Aelita, but now I'm so invested in their story, and Keta might be one of my favourite characters in the game.

    I think it's also fair to say, that I really disliked how Kenneth could never restore his relationship with Tesla. It's really a shame 😞

    After this game, I felt like the creators were really cruel with Kenneth, he didn't deserve it =/ (well, don't take this to seriously, I don't mean that they're cruel, I'm just expressing how I feel about Kenneth's story and has a character).

     

    Btw, I didn't think that Mewtwo was that helpful in the game, he can only be used in the last battle of the game, and Kenneth's brother is a Dark Type used, so... Yeah, Mewtwo just did nothing in my playthrough.

     

    What are your opinions on this? I would really like to read them! And thank you for reading this GIANT post!

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  7. Don't you have any backup save files? I would recommend using one, because that would be the most efficient way to get you out of there.

    Here's the link for a post where they explain how to use a backup file (the game automatically creates throughout the game):

    If you do not have any backup save files, then I think it's better for to reload the game in the version you were playing before, get to a safe area (where the map hasn't changed), and then reload the game in the newest version.

     

    If you have any doubt I'm always available! (I hope I helped in some way)

     

  8. 14 minutes ago, Edo said:

    The Fire Stone was in the Spring in Sheridan at the end of chapter 2, not sure if you can still pick it up. And yeah, use your Shiny stone. Since you only get a few pokemon it's meant to be used.

    As for the true ending, if you didn't pick up the time capsule in chapter 1 you already missed it. You also need 3 keys to open it in the final chapter.

    Thank you for the info!

    Sadly, I don't have the time capsule (for some reason), but I got all the keys... I don't know how I missed the time capsule, it must've been in a really hidden place. Well, I guess I'm going to normal ending now. Maybe I'll try to replay the game later for the true ending (but it's so frustating though...).

  9. So, I've been playing "Where Love Lies" before moving on with my adventure in Pokémon Rejuvenation. I know there are 2 endings for this game, and I really want to have the true ending, but I'm not seeing any kind of "tutorial", because I don't want to receive any spoilers! I know that, in order to have the true ending, we need to have some specific items (I don't know which are though).

    So, I wanted to know if I can use my shiny stone to evolve my roselia (he's really strong, and I don't even now how), or that item is important for the game. I've found some evolutionary items, and I begin to think that I'm supposed to use them. I'm already at the final chapter, and I feel like I should prepare my team for some hard battles. Also, will I ever find a Fire Stone? I wanted to use that shiny Vulpix, but it's a bit weak now, because all of the other Pokémon are fully evolved. Could you help me?

    Thanks for the time and for the help!

     

    Note: I'm I the only one that found a wild shiny in this game, and couldn't catch it? I was so frustated. It was a shiny Eevee! AND EEVEE IS MY FAVOURITE POKÉMON. YOU CAN'T DO THIS TO ME GAME! (it was in chapter 2, because now, for some reason, I have an ultra ball, but I don't know if it will be useful)

  10. On 4/9/2020 at 12:20 AM, enderowl said:

    You can still get Ralts and East Gearen City Neo is the still East Gearen, but it has a whole new look.  Also, the trainers there are around level 60s-70s

    Thank you so much! I'm glad I still have an opportunity! And it seems I can also train it very easily.

     

    On 4/9/2020 at 5:29 AM, fellowry said:

    If you rescue amber, madelis will give you the railnet key(or something similiar i forgot the name) go to the xen back up lab train area and ride the train, then there are a machine there that will spawn ralts 

    Thanks for explaining me how to do it!

     

    On 4/9/2020 at 5:48 AM, MhicKy said:

    Correction, you actually don't need to rescue her, she will give you if you do BUT if you just don't, just get back in the place you "didn't" fought Kyogre and it will be on the ground

    I remember you need some items too.. 2 Battery Cells, 1 Magnet and.. Something else? I think the Powder you give to Ditto to increase it's Def and Sp.Def.. I think most of those can be brought in the GDC Underground while the Battery Cells can be obtained in the GDC Department store or simply stealing them from the Power Plant

    Thankfully, I watched a walkthrough and they said that we should buy Battery Cells and Magnets in the Underground, and so I did. Thanks for the tips!

    I'll post an update when I finally reach that part! (Currently, I'm playing "Where Love Lies" Version, because they said after chapter 12 we should play this).

  11. Can you guys tell me something? Like, in a post, here, in this forum, says that Ralts can be obtained by this means: 

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    "Xen Backup lab if you rescued Amber, East Gearen City - Neo (Day)"

    Well, I'm at the beggining of chapter 13 (where you have to go to the School District, in GDC), and I wanted to know if it's still possible for me to have Ralts. I remember not having anything in the Xen backup lab after saving Amber (if it's the one near the vulcano), and exactly is East Gearen City - Neo? Is it the normal East Gearen City? Some other city I've already visited? Or is it something to still appear. I honestly don't remember seeing that name.

    Thank you for the help and for the time you took reading this! I'm really thankful! This game is way too big, with way too cities for me to remember everything and explore everything too! I try to do my best, but sometimes I fail (just like with Ralts, because I was supposed to have one already). Once again, thank you!

  12. 15 hours ago, Mindlack said:

    To be honest, that choice baffled me when I first saw it, and the “Game Over” was chilling... 

     

    But when you think of it, it makes actually sense that the “do nothing” choice leads to the best consequences. 
    The situation is a manipulation of Spacea and Tiempa to teach Melia a lesson about her meddling in matters she didn’t understand (that’s not exactly the alleged reason, but can you actually believe their word?) for the sake of her morals. 
    So to show that she has learnt her lesson, Melia needs to make the choice she wasn’t able to do with Vivian: stand back and let do, in other words, do nothing. 
     

    Okay, that sounded much, much neater in my head. Now it sounds like a crackpot theory. 

    That actually makes a lot of sense actually. I've never thought how the lesson was the same has the choice with the best ending, "Do Nothing"! Wow, how could I have never think about that? Thank you for your "theory", which I find really plausable! Life, for real, you made me a lot more "relaxed" (I don't know what word describes this feeling the best xD) about the best choice. Don't worry, that sounded even better "on paper" then in your head!

  13. Honestly, just pick the one you like the most!

    I went with Popplio and it's my strongest member of the team (I had some hardships in the game, but it was mainly because I still don't have a full party, and with the level thingy, it really is a game-changing thing).

    But if you really want to know which is best for the beggining, then I would say mudkip, because it may be useful for the 1st gym.

    About the moves I don't know, but the starters can come with their hidden abbility! So keep an eye on that! (My popplio came with liquid voice, it was a bit sad actually, but it was shiny, so I couldn't say no xD).

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  14. 4 hours ago, MhicKy said:

    I don't think any option gives you a game over to be honest..
    I choose to use the diamond, my mentality was that if I simple go back and let Vivian do her thing everything would just fix itself, yeah I know she told that timeline would still be f***ed but I don't trust her anyway.. If this timeline was created because we choose to save Vivian than it would no longer exist if we just don't, at least that's how I feel time travel would work.. ANYWAY here is what choosing that option does:
     

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    You "use" the diamond just to realize it's fake.. She played you like a fool, she them blows up the ship, dooming the planet, and blast everyone except Melia (including you) with her Yveltal.. Madame X retursn, she flees, you still get to go to the past but I just felt like a dummass.. In hindsight I should had realized that the stone she had would probably be a fake.. Oh well, who cares.. Water under the bridge

     

     

    4 hours ago, Tikkit said:

    No, handing the diamond over does give you a game over. Believe me, I tried. 

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    Melia merges with Melanie, and Melanie takes over as the dominant personality. I then believe that it cuts to a scene of Amber waking up, and we shortly follow her pov in a cutscene as her mother wakes her up, telling her that it's time for Melanie's coronation. You can see that the world has been fixed, and that Amber was sleeping in a rather nice room, contrary to the version of the Blacksteeple we had been at prior.

     

    Yeah, the "handing over the diamond" really gives you a "game over" screen. I was literally shocked by that, but it's how things work I guess xD

     

    Thank you for explaining what happens in the other option! I was really curious! Glad I just choose "Do  nothing", and it was the best option out of the 3. I still find it odd how that is the option that gives the best outcome.

    Yeah, I understand your point of view, but time travelling is just way to complicated, there's millions of possibilities. Well, I'm glad you don't find it hard to get over it (talking about myself, I would literally be so sad to know that the best option was "Do Nothing", that I seriously would see if I could use some backup saves!), and I'm sure that will not be important later. Also, as I said, these options have a lot of variables that were not mentioned in the game, and, as so, your answer could be most correct one (but in the end, it is the developers who choose which is the best).

  15. 14 hours ago, Tikkit said:

    Primordial gods, or whatever Spacea and Tiempia are, probably don't care about what happens in a theoretical timeline that never happens unless you screw things up in the past. And yeah, we probably don't need to be there, but would we really, as an audience, be able to understand how far Spacea and Tiempia are willing to go in the name of the greater good if we weren't there? Anyway, while on this whole topic, isn't it a bit strange that everyone in the ruined timeline with an actual character is someone we know? You'd think that say, Mosely or Amber wouldn't even exist in a timeline in which the apocalypse hits Aevium 30 years ago or whenever this happened.

    Gods always see humans as inferior beings, so you are right about Spacea and Tiempia (if they're gods, I don't know what they are too xD) not caring about the other timeline. And yes, we obviously needed to go so that we, the audience, would get the bigger picture, but maybe the plot could also focus a bit on our character too (I don't know, like, we did help Melia, but the game never recognizes that, although we really didn't have a choice). Overall I thought this arc was really interesting, a bit confusing at times, but explained a lot of the story that happened before (finally, some clues).

    Yes, I also find it strange that Aelita and Erin didn't exist in that timeline, but, for some reason, Amber and Mosely did. I guess it was for that we could get along better with the characters (because we already knew them), and it was way easier than creating new characters, with new personalities (imagine if the 2nd Amber was a new character, but with the same personality, probably we wouldn't like her). It makes sense that Aelita didn't exist (because her mother never existed), but I'm not sure about Erin though (nor Venam and the others). But I think it was smart using some acquainted characters, because it was better for us, and easier to the developers!

  16. 1 hour ago, Tikkit said:

    I mean, can you blame them for letting Melia screw around and create the ruined timeline? As far as they're concerned, it teaches the lesson that putting the good of one, (Vivian) over the good of all (The region-wide Garufan protection spell) is a bad thing to do and it causes the literal end of days.

    Yeah, I get your point, and I agree with you, but they didn't need to be so radical. And also, we, the character, didn't need to be in that situation at all, because it was Melia's fault, not ours (according to the game). The other people also didn't deserve to suffer in order to give Melia a lesson.

    I also get the idea they're putting in the game with this arc in particular, and I think it's interesting, because, in the end, nobody was hurt, and Melia really got her lesson (if you choose "Do nothing", of course, and I'm being optimistic here).

  17. 2 minutes ago, Tikkit said:

    Honestly, I think I'll always be confused about how the two good options for the situation are the ones where you aren't choosing to act to benefit the majority. If only because the entire situation was engineered by 

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    Spacea and Tiempia to teach Melia a lesson about putting the greater good over her own desires.

     

    I find a bit odd how Spacea and Tiempia just let Melia create another timeline (which was miserable, to say the least), just to teach her a "lesson". Like, it's normal to try to save everyone when you can, how was Melia supposed to know that her choice would have such an impact. And even though they knew that, they just let Melia save Vivian, and, therefore, creat that timeline. Thankfully Melia gave them a lesson though. I also find it funny how no one blames us, it's always Melia xD.

    And I agree with you, I'm also confused how that choice ends up in such a bad ending.

     

    I'm really glad that I'm not the only one sharing these thoughts. Thank you for all the replies guys!

  18. 52 minutes ago, Edo said:

    I think only Do nothing is the right choice and will progress the story, the other one would also give you Game Over, not sure if I remember correctly though.

    As for me, I chose do nothing because I didn't like the first two options, I thought it would lead to a better outcome and thankfully it did.

    I really thought that "Do nothing" would give you a game over. I played other games where your choices are important, and usually, doing nothing is always the worst one. Guess I got tricked by this game xD.

    I'm glad you didn't have to restart the game like I did. I should have thought like you!

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    If you choose to turn away the past kenneth, tesla, and etc would have died.

     

    Really? Wow, that's sad, actually. Thankfully I saw what was the best option, because my second choice would be using the Diamond (due to the reason mentioned above). In my playthtough, everyone is good (I think).

     

    16 minutes ago, Tikkit said:

    The objectively best option, oddly enough, is doing nothing. Seems odd considering the context of the situation and why exactly you got there, but that's the choice for the best ending there.

     

    If you use the diamond, everyone else kinda really despises you, and you leave the world while it's still doomed.

    Exactly! I find it so odd too! I don't think I would ever think that doing nothing would be the best option, but I understand why it's actually the best choice there (although the choice itself it's not really explicit, because you actually do something, and they could've hinted that a bit more I guess, because I don't know if Melia is smart or not to understand how the choices are just a bluff).

    I'm glad I choose "Do nothing", if the other ending is that bad too. My best idea ever was seeing what was I supposed to do in this situation, because I would likely go with the "Keep with the Diamond" option next, and I would think that was the best outcome for the game.

    16 minutes ago, enderowl said:

    Do Nothing. Funniest Option, for me at least, and also leads to the best scenario for the situation. 

    Yes, it really is a funny option when you think about it xD. I should have thought less in this situation, I overcomplicated this scenario xD.

  19. Hi there!

    I've been playing this game for a while now, but I haven't picked on it since September.

    I picked it a few days ago, but, as you can guess, I totally didn't know what I was doing. Thankfully, I was at the part where you have to defeat Vivian, in order to prevent her from sacrificing herself. And all of you know what comes after this. Like, I was so confused all the time, because I didn't remember some names of the characters, but also because all of that situation was really confusing. After all the events that happen in that future, I was at the part where I had to choose between Handing over the diamond, keep it, or do nothing. Guess what I choose? After some time thinking about the situation, I came to the conclusion that there wasn't a single option that was necessarily bad, like, you could hand over the diamond, and then, in some way, have it back, but I also found it hard to believe that the princess would just destroy the ship, because that was throwing herself under the bus, it didn't make sense. But I ended up choosing handing over the diamond, because I thought the game wouldn't think about how the choices were not that plot twisting, and went for the "safe" one. Guess I totally forgot about the part of "not touching" (well, Melia could just throw the diamond, but ok).

    Long story short, I was shocked when I had over my screen a "Game Over" screen. Like, I always get shocked when a game were you are not supposed to loose gives you this kind of screen (in a really good game called Rakuen, you should check it out, this also happened to me and I was so freaked out by it xD). As a pro player I am (sarcasm: 100%), I went to see what I was supposed to choose, and, for my suprise, it was actually "Do nothing".

    But I was so freaked out by the "Game Over" screen, that I was afraid that this game would give one of Undertale, and not let me have a true good "ending", so I just deleted the save file, and went for a back-up one (thank god I saved before entering that).

    But now I'm curious about some things, and I wanted to know your opinions!

    First, was I the only one freaked out by the game over screen? Or I was the only one that choose handing the diamond over (because I'm dumb, and didn't realized how the game was playing me to do that choice).

    What's the difference between the "Use the diamond" and "Do nothing"? I went for the "Do nothing" one, because people said it was the better one, but I'm curious to know how that ending was!

    Finally, would the game remind you that you choose the wrong path, when you "tried again", and chose another path?

     

    I would like to thank the developers for making such a refreshing game! I still can't believe I have 70+ hours on a game made from fans (GameFreak could never). Thank you for your hard work, and I would love to see how this game will finish like!

    (Also, sorry for any grammar mistakes, my native language isn't english!)

     

    Just a side note: I find it funny how people say the battle against Keth was hard, but I defeated him in my first try, and I usually have a hard time with, almost, every boss in this game (mainly because I still only have 4 Pokémon, since I can't decide what the other 2 should be).

     

    Edit: Forgot to put the text with the "Justified" thingy. Sorry for how unorganized the text was! I think it's better now!

  20. 9 hours ago, UnkleUno said:

    Revert to a save file before you went to take on garbodor (or to a save file before you reach that place the first time), and try it again from there.

    Thank you so much! Thankfully I had a save file just before the battle, so it worked very well! Once again, thank you! Now I just need to have luck to defeat that Garbodor again xD

  21. So, I was trying to defeat the Dimensional Rift Gardobor, but it was really difficult for me, because its defenses are way to high. So, in order to avoid all of that text that comes before the fight, when I lost (after some retries) I decided to not reset the game, and to save before the "rematch". Well I only lost some money doing this, because I need to go through all of that text again. But the strange thing is, My character wasn't on the right spot, it was literally in the same spot as Gardobor. Melia also walked through the walls, and me too, right before the battle starts. I didn't minded that, I thought it would be solved after I defeated the Garbodor. I got a lot of luck in that fight, and I actually defeated the Garbodor, the thing is, after the battle, I was still on the wall, and I couldn't move, I couldn't go to the menu, I couldn't do anything. So I reseted the game. I tried again, but the same bug happened. I decided to "activate" the event in another spot, and that's even worse, because it makes my character, for some reason, go endlessly towards the wall, and there's nothing I can do about it. And that's the only 2 options I got here.

    So, please, if someone knows how to fix this, I would appreciate the help! Please don't tell me I've ruined my save file xD

    Here are some screenshots (I don't have after defeating Garbodor, because I could only do it once, and I didn't have the patience to try more 100 times just to take a screenshot, but it's just me on the wall):

    (the last one shows the wall that my character loves apparently)

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