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  1. Should be just any of the places up the first Rock Climb section that Hardy shows you, on the way to the Glass Workstation.

     

    By any chance, were you only searching the area at night? If so then that would explain it, since Wigglytuff can only show up there during the morning or daytime (barring the Snivy Nest it seems).

  2. 11 hours ago, Lampo said:

    Hi, I tried doing what you suggested but I'm still running into the same issue. Do you have any other suggestions?

    Based on your recent post history I'm assuming you're playing Rejuvenation, rather than Reborn like the person who made this thread. I haven't played Rejuv or looked into the technical side of it so I can't say whether this trick works the same way as Reborn. It looks like someone's helping you out a bit though, so hopefully you can get it solved.

  3. The lady with the sick husband is the one that's supposed to give you the Chespin Egg (down in 7th Street in the morning, I believe) in exchange for your Oddishweed. If you've already done that interaction are you sure you don't just have the Egg in your PC or something?

  4. Yeah it's not really recommended to update your game from E18 to E19 mid-playthrough (if that's what you mean) and especially not that early on since there were a lot of changes made to early game in that update. For that specific instance I believe in Ep18 you used to get the machine for Cut right before entering Obsidia Park whereas in Ep19 you get it from Amaria in the Coral Ward just before then. If you just happened to update between those two points, and it went through successfully, then you would've barely missed Cut in both cases. If you did start your playthrough on E18 then I would personally recommend restarting your file while you're still early, since there might be other changes that don't translate properly. Plus playing on E19 from the start lets you experience all the changes to the beginning of the game as well.

  5. I believe the way that portion of the story is supposed to play out is:

     

    1. Arrive in Agate Circus -> 2. Go to Fiore Mansion -> 3. Go back to the Circus to fight Samson -> 4. Go back to the Mansion to get Surf -> 5. Travel to Calcenon to get Dive and fight Charlotte -> 6. Fight the PULSE Avalugg -> 7. Go and do the stuff in Ametrine City (including getting the Waterfall HM) -> 8. Return to the Circus and fight Terra (since you need her badge to use Waterfall outside of battle) -> 9. Go and do the Water Treatment Center -> 10. Return to the Mansion again

     

    It seems to me that you skipped step 8 and went straight to step 9 after you got Waterfall. Normally, you need to have Terra's Gravity Badge in order to use Waterfall outside of battle, effectively preventing you from doing the Water Treatment Center before fighting her. When you finished the WTC the game probably activated that flag, so it skipped ahead when checking if you were able to go in and challenge Terra. As far as I know, the only way to fix a messed up storyline like this would be to reload a previous backup save from before you entered the Water Treatment Center, which you can do by deleting the file named "Game.rxdata" and renaming the last save before the WTC to "Game.rxdata" instead. Assuming you have one at the right point you should only need to redo the Treatment Center, after fighting Terra of course.

  6. What Prankster technically does is increase the priority of a used status move by 1. So if you're not seeing a noticeable difference with Trick Room it's probably because it has a base priority of -7 (the lowest in the entire game actually), so Prankster only raises it to -6 (causing it to tie with Circle Throw, Dragon Tail, Roar, Whirlwind, and maybe Ally Switch but I don't remember how much the devs lowered it's priority by).

  7. Good in what sense? Bronzong itself is pretty good, and Levitate is probably it's best ability for non-PvP (unless you're fighting fire types or want to use Heavy Slam). The nature isn't great for Bronzong (Sassy, Careful, Brave, or Calm would be my recommendations depending on what you're running). The IVs are alright if you're running a defensive build that utilizes Gyro Ball or Trick Room (though in that case you'd definitely want to change your nature to either Sassy or Brave). The EVs are good for Special Defense but bad for everything else; I'd recommend that you should reset everything but Spec Def and HP using berries, max out HP, and give the last 6 to Defense, Attack, or Special Attack, depending on your moves. The item should probably be changed to Leftovers when you have them. If not then if you happen to be running all attacks you could go Assault Vest or if you're running Gyro Ball or Trick Room you could actually keep a Power Item on it if there are no better options. I can't comment on the moves since you didn't include them, but support ones are generally good since Bronzong's Attack stats aren't great.

  8. To my knowledge there isn't anything like this in the game, and unfortunately since it's been fully released I don't think they are planning to add many more features.

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