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  1. So I was training Pokémon for the Pokédex and made very sure I didn’t get rid of them holding the Exp Share. Yet somehow, I lost it when I was sure I took it away from all the Pokémon I gave it to. I know this is the only one you can get, though is there a way around this?
  2. Glad I could help! If you need any more help or advice, I’d be happy to tell you, though what I said are pretty much the basics.
  3. For team building in the future just in general, I suggest having most Pokémon being a dual type. If you can get a variety of types on your team then you can use that Pokémon in battles against different types, and give yourself an advantage. Ground and Dark types are a must, as Electric is only weak to Ground, and Ghost would be hard to counter with another ghost type, so Dark can cover it. If you can, try not to have both types be resisted by one type, unless it’s Steel (as it resists 11 types) or you can get a good move that can be super effective against it. Take Sc
  4. Wow, looking at this I see Mantine learning it AND getting Water Absorb. The only issue is I’ll need a Heart Scale to get Wide Guard, but that isn’t an issue, as you can find Luvdisc in the same area as Mantine, plus I have Compound Eyes Galvantula with Thief so it shouldn’t be that bad. Thanks for the advice! I’ll finish Ep 18 today! Edit: Literally just did this, first encounter is a level 71 Shiny Mantine with Water Absorb. Dang. Edit 2: Did it! It wasn’t easy though, took several attempts to figure out the right strategy and a bit of luck getting Wide Guard to hit t
  5. Ah, good thinking. Whimsicott comes with Prankster often, right? Or is it a secret ability? Either way, I might have an idea similar to what I did with Charolette, which is spamming surf. Though this time I can even X Special Attack. Combined with tailwind or Wide Guard that’d be it. Though what’s a good Pokémon that can learn Wide Guard?
  6. Hardy. I shouldn’t need to say more, but dear Arceus he’s broken. Samurott Level 90 Wave Incense Shell Armor Modest Maxed EVs in Attack and Speed (Also note that he has max speed IVs and near perfect attack IVs) - X Scissor - Aqua Jet - Razor Shell - Swords Dance Scolipede Level 90 Scope Lens Speed Boost Modest Maxed EVs in Attack and Speed - Mega Horn - Protect - Poison Jab - Screech Chandelure Level 90 Charcoal Flame Body (whatever nature gives special attack wit
  7. Thanks for telling me! Also, I managed to beat it by stalling out with Sigilyph, using 20 Hyper potions an X Speed, and a LOT of PP stalling with her Togekiss. Sigilyph underrated.
  8. I’ve been going through the game and so far have been able to pull through with just a small guide online, but now I’m legit stumped entirely. Ciel is a nightmare, mainly her Togekiss that she starts up with. Haven’t even gotten past that once yet, and I’m reading that she has a Mega too? In short, please help. My entire team is level 75, and I have: A Scolipede with Speed Boost (who I purposefully bred to have good IVs in speed and attack) A Krookidile with Intimidate A Sigilyph with Magic Guard A Lampent with Flame Body (I want to e
  9. Thanks for clarifying, though I still think it’s really odd. I’ve also see many other examples of it seeing through illusion though, some that are just unexplainable. Like an opponent using toxic on said garbodar that is actually a Zorua. So whilst I think you’re mostly right, the AI still needs to be adjusted quite a bit to illusion.
  10. Ah, thank you for clarifying. I just found it very odd that I ONLY found level 43 Unown. From my perspective, someone messed up the levels and instead of hitting 3 and 4 to mean level 34, they hit 4 then 3 instead as they were rushing to get all the unown levels, as there are 28 versions of them.
  11. So I was training on the last floor under the Grand Stairway, where you find a bunch of Unowns. They range from level 26-35, though I sometimes found level 36s too. This isn’t the problem though. Twice now, out of nowhere a Level 43 would show up. Nothing lower or higher, exactly 43. Going to do a bit more research, cause I believe the bug probably stems from someone accidentally switching the 3 and 4, and level 34 unowns can spawn there, so maybe it means that a specific letter is bugged, or even multiple. Though if it isn’t a bug, do let me know.
  12. So AI trainers seeing through Zoroark’s illusion and knowing ALWAYS that it’s Zoroark is a bug? Honestly don’t think so, I think there should be exceptions, like it first uses a super effective move, but if that doesn’t work for some reason (like a Psychic move not working on illusion Hitmonlee that’s actually a Zoroark) THEN it uses a different move. This wouldn’t be hard to do with Illusion as once they’re hit the illusion is broken. Definitely seems like a bug to me.
  13. Recently got to Shade and I managed to get my hands on a Zorua that evolved into Zoroark. I used him in battle for Shade, and after using Thunder Wave on his Gengar and two additional struggle bugs when he knocked out my Galvantula, I sent out my Zoroark disguised as a Garbodor. This is the part that confuses me. He switched out his Gengar for his Mimikyu and set up Swords Dance. I still had my illusion up, and yet despite clearly being not very effective, he used Play Rough, completely seeing through the illusion. If this wasn’t the case I could’ve used an X Attack then Foul Play
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