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  1. 17 minutes ago, CoraxCorvus said:

    It's been a while, but I think the first is chikorita, in the building where you rescue Cain after returning to Kiki.

    I read you can apparently do that on the wiki, but I've never seen it myself (I usually wait until after the Project). The earliest I've done are Squirtle and Tepig, both needing Strength, Squirtle in Byxbysion while raining and Tepig in Pyrous Mountain.

  2. 22 minutes ago, Mikito said:

    Does that work? I thought it had to be the one the trainer owned in order to finish the quest? Would any Makuhita work? thank you! I'm around, my user is Mikito. 

     

    Any Makuhita that's obtained/hatched in 7th Street will work for the quest, since it checks for the location rather than the OT.

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  3. I think out of those I would recommend Scrafty. Bulk Up will help with killing things and that and Intimidate will help with keeping it alive, plus it should be able to assist with your big Psychic weakness, although you might wanna think about switching off Crunch or Payback just to get some extra coverage. I like Muk too, but you have 2 other Poison types already so it might be redundant; if Scrafty doesn't work out you can try that instead.

  4. The wiki's actually wrong about needing to get Squirtle before Beldum, you can get into the area without a Tauros by going back down a ladder that you go up in the nearby cave. As for why Squirtle wasn't appearing before, I can't really say for sure, maybe it was something like it was a thunderstorm when it needs to be just raining (though I don't know if that actually matters). Hope this helps!

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  5. This modpack includes the function to change the last box in your PC to a shared box between all of your save files, as well as several other useful things (some of which can be a bit much imo) and lets you choose which you want to include. I don't think there's any danger in it, but if you'd rather not use mods then yeah I think the only other way is through a separate computer/person, though I've never actually used online to tell you the truth.

     

     

  6. Just off the top of my head, since your Scizor has Technician Bug Bite is actually better than X-Scissor (unless you're on Factory Field) so I might teach that from the Agate Circus tutors, and maybe give Togekiss a move that can paralyze since SG ParaFlinch is so good. Overall seems pretty good, though you seem to be missing any Ice moves (but without Ice Beam or Blizzard available I don't blame you).

  7. As of Episode 18 there are a number of Mega Stones and Z-Crystals that you can't yet obtain, Kommonium-Z being one of them. It will become available once Episode 19 is out, so right now I don't believe there's a way to use Clangorous Soulblaze, without using mods.

  8. The Beldum area is the only place that you actually need the Tauros to reach, the other areas can all be reached through the caves and boulders and, in one situation, going back down the same ladder you came up.

  9. 8 hours ago, Akiyama said:

    For Flygon, I didn't know it gets Dragon Dance! That would be an amazing addition for the filler move slot! But I think I have to check if the game still follows Gen 7 or Gen 8 learnset, if it's Gen 8, I would definitely get Dragon Dance!

    The game follows gen 7 learnsets, but Flygon learns Dragon Dance at level 1 in both gens so you're good there.

  10. Seems pretty strong, though it could be good to swap any one of your Infernape's moves to a physical Fire type move (Flare Blitz or Fire Punch namely) so you can have one that's more spammable than Overheat, but if you don't feel like that's a problem for you then don't worry about it. Also I've noticed in the past that Crobat's a bit lacking in power, but you have Brave Bird which kind of makes up for it and Super Fang and Tailwind mean you don't really need to use your Attack stat, however if you wanted to add to its utility even more you could swap Cross Poison out for Poison Fang to get that Toxic poison and extra chance for it. Oh and Dragon Dance could be nice on Flygon too!

     

    P.S. I'd forgotten that Magnezone gets Electric Terrain too, but I looked it up and it's just at level 1, so an easy Heart Scale away.

  11. Assuming you've finished Episode 19, you can actually get all the starters without trading.

    For Grass starters:

    • Bulbasaur: Wild on Azurine Island after its Restoration Project.
    • Chikorita: Trade on Azurine Island pre-Restoration or gift there post-Restoration.
    • Treecko: In the cave at the end of the Kecleon sidequest in Rhodocrine Jungle.
    • Turtwig: From a tile game in Agate Circus.
    • Snivy: In the grass reached after the Hiker sidequest on Route 4.
    • Chespin: An egg received from a woman in 7th Street after giving her Oddishweed (obtained by passing a flower in South Aventurine Woods via a Flower Charm) in the morning.
    • Rowlet: An egg in a nest on Teknite Range that requires Rock Climb (and probably Tailwind though I can't quite remember) to reach.
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