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  1. 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.

  2. I'm sure there are people with more knowledge than me for this, but the only things I can think of are to try a reinstall (since your save files are stored separately they should stick around) or reverting to a previous save, assuming there are semi-recent ones, by renaming an older file to "Game.rxdata" (or "Game_#.rxdata" if it isn't your first file) and replacing the current instance of it. If neither of those work then I'm sure someone more knowledgeable than me can help you out.

  3. 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.

  4. On 2/3/2023 at 7:58 AM, Nausicaa said:

    Thanks but the problem is that the door got stuck. From what I understand I can't even move forward with the story if it gets stuck

    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.

  5. 2 hours ago, Luce said:

    Yeah, I guess I did. I tried over and over again to somehow trigger it again a few days ago until today I found out it actually is the alt key 🤦‍♀️

    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

  6. 2 hours ago, Nausicaa said:

    Thank you so much for the reply!! I don't know if I need to create a new topic for another question, I'm new so correct me if I'm wrong. Where can I find solosis? I know that the event is to Tanzan Mountain where I last met Saphira and I should interact with a crystal but nothing happens

     

    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.

  7. 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.

  8. Seconding the above, but in case you're confused: Reborn movepools are based on gen 7, not gen 8 (or 9 for that matter). The only intentional exceptions afaik are TMs 76, 94, and 98, since those are HM moves in gen 7 so they're replaced with Struggle Bug, Secret Power, and Power-Up Punch, respectively (which are what they are in gen 6).

  9. 2 hours ago, Oscarus said:

    He's just very, very jealous - MC has a natural talent when it comes to Pokemon battling (well... we could say it was "passed down" from our "mother"), and we are generally more liked than him. 

     

    There are reasons behind it, 'course. Firstly, they rarely talk, and when they do, it's quite laconic and usually about events, not people. Fern, on the other hand, always tries to prove his worth, to show he isn't worse or more incompetent than Florinia, as he thinks the community think of him. But most of the time, it backfired, and the results were even more tragic - like when he actually forgot about sister's birthday, was without a present, but tried to get it from the ones who bullied her, with a grain of some ass-whoopin'; two in the price of one. While his intentions were... questionably noble... the results had him become a laughing stock (but being able to defeat two upperclassmen at once in fist-to-fist combat was impressive; and as someone who was forced to bare fight several teenagers while in elementary school, once even 10vs1, no kidding; is worth of at least some compliment) 

    Also, no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't break through to the top, rather lingering at the bottom (I guess having more successful older sibling, who was at the top, puts a lot of pressure; again, speaking from experience... as I used to be that older sibling). Expectations crushed him, and so he became obsessed with being at the top so no once could complain about his successes (...you get the idea...)

     

    Are his actions and motives understandable? Yeah, I think so.

    Are his actions and motives justifiable? Ummmmmmm, that's complicated.

    At the beginning, with him being a mildly-annoying asshole, I could see that he's a little salty, and had a sour life. After joining Team Meteor, I was "Jealous much, Ferny loser?"... although his comments about Aya had me a bit furious, wishing for a minute to tear apart the barrier with my bare hands and snap his neck. But in the Victory Road... he legitimately tried to MURDER MC! Like... SERIOUSLY!

    To be fair, he isn't the only one - Solaris had his Garchomp decapitate them, and then Amaria is Reshiram Route locked us away in a water-filled room, to have us drowned. To be fair, one is a fairly depressed, misguided and emotionally shambled old man, and the other is a mentally ill yandere, but Fern, like, is he so jealous and desperate that he wanted to kill us just so he could have the self-confidence boost? what?

     

    I guess that needed some redemption arc~, or some shit, and this version of him deserved some love... but he went definitely went too far; for a worthless scrub, Fern was doing lot and talking even more. Yet his own hubris was the cause of his downfall - personally, I like the Zekrom version of the scene more: a) he was tricked, he was backstabbed, and he was, quite posssibly, bamboozled, b) Lin basically showed how little is he worth in her grand scheme; instead of Reshiram's version, where she leaves damaged tool, she threw it out herself, signifying that she was going to do this either way, c) Titania has already done enough damage to Sevilla siblings, no need to put more oil to the fire. 

     

    I think he has learned his lesson. Also, no one was hurt because of his actions directly (well... physically at the very least), yet I still question giving him Gym Leader position. I know that MC and Adrienn thought that it could help his stabilize, and with Florinia resigning (I assume she did that for Fern, and for her to find a true purpose in life), there aren't many good Grass specialists in Reborn - the only one left would be Laura, the Heavenly King of Reborn League, so... Fern it is. 

    The location of the Gym is a little wonky as well... choosing the building in which you have died and have been resurrected, but whatever bro. 

    OP said they started a new save file and had only just passed Mosswater, so maybe cool it a bit on the endgame spoilers

  10. Well first you download and extract the folder, and then run the updater application. It should download/install the current version (19.16) with all its files. After that, launch the Game.exe application and play to your heart's content!

  11. I think 50 vs 80 base speed is definitely significant enough to merit a swap, especially if you have some EVs invested in Vileplume's speed, since you can either make Venusaur even faster or use the saved ones to cover for the slightly lower power or increase your bulk even more. Also if you end up needing to set up Sun with this one, Venusaur will either be able to outspeed the opponent better to use Sunny Day first or be able to tank a hit better to still use it after.

     

    Plus if you use Venusaur then you'll have a team with Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, which I think makes it worth in and of itself.

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  12. No sorry. Dragon Dance is only an egg move on Tyrantrum in gen 7 so you'd have to breed another one with a Kingdra, Gyarados, Dragonite, Altaria, Haxorus, or Kommo-o that knows it to get one.

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