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  1. I really like my Mega Venusaur, but I didn't pick it as my starter so I couldn't speak to how it performs early or even mid game much. I guess when I've used Bulbasaur before in other games, the most frustrating part is offensive movepool and lack of Poison type STAB, which in Reborn wouldn't get helped until Venoshock in early-mid or actually fixed until Sludge Bomb much later on.
  2. Check by the main desk in the Grand Hall, there should be trainers that rotate each day that you can repeatedly battle to XP farm, plus they give you some Exp. Candies when you beat them. They also scale with where you are in the game so you can keep coming back to them for efficient leveling whenever you need to. P.S. IIRC they also heal you after battle and don't white you out when you lose, for a bit more QoL.
  3. I think a potential issue with that strategy is that Glitch Field makes Air Slash physical, so the Nasty Plot boosts won't do anything for it (they would still work defensively though, so with enough flinches you might be able to work something out)
  4. You should be able to catch your own Karrablast right outside on Route 1 at night, though the odds are just a bit on the lower end.
  5. I think you should be able to use your fishing rod while standing on one of the rocks in the pool. It's been a while so I could be mistaken on the specifics, but I definitely remember being able to fish in that waterfall basin somehow.
  6. I think I remember that quest not working for me either, and I never did figure it out. Apparently you can't do it after clearing the Tanzan Base, but other than that I'm not sure.
  7. By the way, if you hadn't used the password you still would've been able to get a Golett, there's just a chance it would've taken 1 or 2 more of a specific item that isn't super hard to come by.
  8. You don't actually need the Soothe Bell for the evolution, the diagram you're looking at is probably just using it to signify friendship. That said, to my knowledge that's the only Soothe Bell in the game, so if you still want one to help with raising the friendship someone would have to trade it to you.
  9. I don't believe Dewpider learns Headbutt (at least by level up) in gen 7, but if your bridge Pokémon was Zigzagoon it learns it at level 11 (or you can catch Bidoof and it gets it at level 13).
  10. If you're on Windows you should be able to go to your hard drive>Users>[Your User]>Saved Games>Pokémon Reborn to get to the same folder the shortcut would take you. After that you can move your Game.rxdata to a USB or send it through email or something to get it on your other computer and put it in the same folder there (I think you'll need to run the game before the folder actually shows up on a new computer).
  11. If you look in your standard Pokémon Reborn folder there should be a shortcut to your save folder where you can take the file named "Game.rxdata" (or Game_#.rxdata if you've got more than one file) and copy it to send it wherever you like.
  12. If you're still waiting for input, I think Pixilate Sylveon would be a pretty good choice, especially since you'll get access to the Hyper Voice tutor which will be really strong against one, maybe two, of the leaders you'll be fighting. Alternatively, 2 of the (4) leaders are weak to Water and 2 of them are weak to Ice, so Vaporeon or Glaceon could be a bit helpful if you need either of those types and/or don't want an additional Fairy.
  13. Sure I can give it a try. (bold indicates double weak/resist) Lumi's Pokémon A-Ninetales: Weak to Ice, Dark, Bug, Dragon; Resists Steel, Fire, Rock, Poison Mamoswine: Weak to Electric, Poison; Resists Fighting, Fire, Water, Grass, Steel Lapras: Weak to Ice, Water; Resists Grass, Electric, Fighting, Rock Aurorus: Weak to Normal, Ice, Poison, Flying; Resists Fighting, Steel, Grass, Water, Ground, Rock Goodra: Weak to Grass, Fire, Water, Electric; Resists Ice, Dragon, Fairy Glaceon: Weak to Ice; Resists Fire, Fighting, Rock, Steel Eve's Pokémon Porygon2: Weak to Ghost; Resists Fighting Sigilyph: Weak to Fighting, Grass, Ground, Psychic, Resists Electric, Rock, Ice, Ghost, Dark Alakazam: Weak to Fighting, Psychic; Resists Bug, Ghost, Dark Reuniclus: Weak to Fighting, Psychic; Resists Bug, Ghost, Dark Metagross: Weak to Psychic, Normal, Grass, Flying, Poison, Rock, Ice, Dragon, Fairy; Resists Fire, Ground, Ghost, Dark Espeon: Weak to Fighting, Psychic; Resists Bug, Ghost, Dark Idk if you need help with defensive matchups too, but just remember that if you'd expect to be resistant to a move they have you'd be weak instead.
  14. Have you done the stuff with McKrezzy in Spinel Town yet? And finished everything for the rest of the people too I should say, since this is pretty much the last part of the quest.
  15. Gale Wings Acrobatics Talonflame (with a Flying Gem or Telluric Seed if you can manage it) basically solos her team. If you need to stop her from using Fake Out then you could use Protect the first turn it's out, or send Talonflame out after she uses it.
  16. You'll learn about it *much* later and I wouldn't want to spoil the actual reason, so you can look forward to that.
  17. I believe what you need to do in order to get it open is talk to the blond salesman in the southwest fenced off area, then talk to the salesman on the east wall north of the psychiatrist, then talk to Pierce or Nihil/Darm depending on what gang you're in, and finally follow the person into the northeast cave area. I might've gotten some of the details wrong as it's been a while since I've done this part, but I think if you do all those steps in order then it should work. And if that doesn't work then either I missed something or it's actually bugged and someone could probably help fix it for you.
  18. All good. I tried looking at the settings but I don't think there is any in-game instruction on how to do it anymore, and its not one of the controls you can set. It is a useful feature tho, but be careful: if you use it too much you'll start getting impatient with normal speed and want to use it all the time
  19. Are you sure you didn't just activate the speed-up function? It can be toggled on and off by pressing the Alt button.
  20. Assuming you are on Episode 18 like you said, that is where you go to access the Solosis event. However, in order to go there you'll need the Green Crystal Key, which you can only get after finishing the next part of the story (if you're still at the same part as earlier) and starting Luna's gym puzzle. You'll get 4 different colored keys, the second of which will be green, so once you get that you can go back to where you talked to Saphira and access the aforementioned area.
  21. Yep, a certain person will open that after you do a couple more things, so just look around and talk to people a bit.
  22. Huh, did you try just moving on to the cave where you run into Saphira, or is the entrance not open? Also, are you using debug mode?
  23. Rendolf

    Ruby Room

    My guess is there's a red crystal you have to activate somewhere (maybe to the southwest up that rock wall?) where you can still get back to where you are now. It's been a while since I did this puzzle tbh and I can't check my own save file right now, so I can't give you anything concrete.
  24. Reborn doesn't have any gen 8 Pokémon implemented vanilla, so not here. I know that Rejuvenation has a lot of gen 8 stuff though, but I don't know whether they've added Legends Arceus stuff too.
  25. According to the System Requirements section on the Downloads page, E19 does need 64-bit unfortunately.
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