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The issue isn't that it's too hard with the right strategies, but that it requires overly specific strategies and/or revive spam to beat.
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Meowstic-M with Fake Out and screens from the playground west of Goldenleaf.
Crobat with Brave Bird from the area between Goldenleaf and Sheridan.
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8 hours ago, Zearen said:
Yeah I've given up on V12. I'm trying to load up V13, but this keeps popping up and I've put the patch files in and everything, it still doesn't work, I don't care about my old save files. I wanna start fresh, but it keeps saying there is a error.
I'm 99% sure this is because of a specific file in your saves folder.
Go to your saves folder and delete "LastSave.dat".
This isn't anything important, it's just what the game uses to display some basic info about the last save you loaded.
When this file is corrupt the game crashes on startup regardless of version (which is why you see this in v12 and v13).
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I figured the same and went with Squirtle for a new playthough. Results were... mixed. In the mid-game I had to stop using it entirely, but late-game it works.
In theory it's great. 252 HP/SpAtk EVs, then sweep with Hydro Pump and Aura Sphere.
Problem is that it's too fragile with a Shell Smash but not powerful enough without a Shell Smash.
So it basically requires White Herb or Blastoisinite, and it needs the move tutor for Aura Sphere. All of which come much later.
The middle of the game is absolutely brutal for Blastoise.
Consider this. Blastoise is useless against Valarie's water types. In the next two gym battles it can't reliably setup against Crawley or Angie. Then its STAB moves are halved on the field against Geara/Zetta and again against Amber. Then against Erick it is completely useless against electric types. Then it is almost useless again versus Florin/Flora's grass types (you can try to use Signal Beam). Then when you get to the desert sections your STAB moves are halved again.
I heard Blastoisinite was also removed from the game? So until GDC where you can buy more White Herbs it's pretty rough.
Buuuut.... Mega Blastoise? Absolutely the best starter now.
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No Guard with Sing / Psychic / Stone Edge / Zap Cannon works.
If you use a -Atk nature then replace Stone Edge with Power Gem.
You could also go with a tanky set.
Solid Rock with Zen Headbutt / Stone Edge or Rock Slide / Curse or Dragon Dance / Confuse Ray.
Curse as a physical wall, Dragon Dance as a tanky setup sweeper.
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Move it to the spot furthest up and to the right on the map, then walk up behind it. It's very glitchy but that should work.
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Base stats appear the same as normal Lapras.
No Guard and Solid Rock for abilities (maybe a third, can't remember).
Level up and egg moves include:
Harden
Psywave
Rock Polish
Gravity
Power Gem
Rock Slide
Zen Headbutt
Body Slam
Sandstorm
Miracle Eye
Perish Song
Ancient Power
Curse
Dragon Dance
Heavy Slam
Rock Tomb
Teleport
Stone Edge
Psychic
Confuse Ray
SingWorth noting that it can learn Zap Cannon via TM, so that's pretty useful with No Guard.
I also saw that it can learn Hypnosis somehow because you fight against one that uses it in the story. I have no idea how.
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1 hour ago, Greninja_Jedi said:
How do I open the game file? (Sorry, I was not on the computer for a while.)
Copy/paste that file into your saves folder and it will overwrite the existing file of the same name (Game.rxdata).
BE VERY CAREFUL THOUGH
I'm mostly commenting because I noticed the file you sent was "Game_2" but the file you were given is just "Game".
Meaning, that file will replace the latest save in "slot 1", but what you sent was the latest save in "slot 2".
So to be safe, you need to rename the file "Game_2.rxdata".
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2 hours ago, MhicKy said:
It isn't hard, the game is just rigged to make you fail.. Which is why victory is so sweet, I tried playing casual and I just didn't had the same satisfaction..
I totally agree, which is why I don't want to play on casual. It feels like normal is very close to ideal but tends to take things a step too far.
Perfect example (for me) was Souta's Mega Pidgeot.
Expectation: His ace is a special attacking flying/normal pokemon? My Tyranitar was born for this. There is no better pokemon I could possibly have for this fight.
Reality: Strong Winds negates Sandstorm. Flying loses weakness to Rock. Smack Down requires two uses to change the field. Heavenly Wing negates Dragon Dance and restores Sky Field. Pidgeot enters with +50% Defense.
Solution: Use a Ditto.
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Disclaimer: This based on my experience playing "Set" and usually beating story/gym battles within 5 tries and a roster of 8-15 pokemon.
Might be controversial but... normal difficulty feels a bit too hard? Nearing the end of ch14 now but I assume ch15 is similar.
Don't get me wrong, I love the puzzle approach to the battles. It's something I fell in love with playing Reborn,
That said, as the story progresses it starts to detract from my enjoyment of the game narratively.
Mostly because there's rarely a story battle you can go into blind with a strong team (but still knowing how the field works) and hope to win.
I don't mind that for the first half of the game you need to exploit everything you can. You're the underdog and this is a core part of the story.
However, after training strong pokemon and crafting a balanced team I hoped that I could rely on them to win with more consistency.
But I still find myself heavily pushed toward cheese tactics and hard-counters.
It's mostly because specific pokemon are so optimized for their field that they shut down any strategy of your own that isn't a direct counter.
I've fallen pretty hard for this game so I'm seriously considering making a difficulty tweaks mod (if there isn't already).
e.g. tweaking Valarie's Dewgong (replace Stockpile so that it can be wall-broken), or Geara's Typhlosion (change from Timid to Modest so it can be outsped), etc.
Would probably add an option that adjusts all trainer IVs from 31 -> 20.
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Just beat her. Some tips.
First pokemon out needs to set screens.
Something like Amoongus can use Spore + Poison STAB to get through two shields.
After any Sleep tactics get someone to use Thunder Wave so the rest of your pokemon can outspeed her.
You can bait her into wasting a turn on top of that by having a berry to wake up from sleep, letting your best pokemon hit her twice.
Last pokemon out needs to be your hardest hitter. You can also try Sandstorm/Hail + Revive spam if you're really desperate.
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Get a Meowstic-M with Light Clay.
Turn 1: Fake Out one of her pokemon. OHKO the other with a counter. You now start the battle 6v5.
Turn 2: Reflect / Light Screen
Turn 3: Reflect / Light Screen
That essentially negates her damage advantage.
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These pokemon can be found early/mid and will be useful in 95% of difficult fights.
- Amoongus. Is very tanky, learns Spore, has Regenerator / Giga Drain and can use Black Sludge, In other words, you can repeatedly swap him in and put pokemon to sleep with 100% accuracy while staying healthy.
- Meowstic-M. Prankster Fake Out / Reflect / Light Screen can make an enormous difference in difficult battles. Fake Out is incredible in 2v2s. Reflect / Light Screen feels essential to counter field buffs and Rift pokemon.
- Clerfable. Defensive EVs and Cosmic Power basically lets you cheese through fights that you're stuck on. Cosmic Power -> Hyper Potion -> Cosmic Power -> Hyper Potion etc. Then spam 260bp Stored Power.
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Update: I managed to win. Will probably still grab an Ampharos.
Team: Slaking, Talonflame, Mawile, Meowstic, Tyranitar, Ditto
Turn 1: Slaking w/ Elemental Seed -> OHKO Final Gambit on Skarmory
Turn 2-6: Sacrifice Talonflame and Mawile to KO Unfezant
Turn 7-9: Sacrifice Meowstic w/ Elemental Seed to set up Screens and Tailwind
Turns 7+: Use Tyranitar and many ultra potions (15?) to KO Swanna (!), Oricorio (!!), and Dragonite (!!!)
Last turn: Send in Ditto w/ Elemental Seed to revenge kill Mega Pidgeot
Extremely hard fight.
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His typing, field and special move shuts down any strategy I've used in previous battles.
I'm wondering if it's realistic to beat him with any combination of these pokemon?
If not, does anyone have recommendations for what I need to train up to beat him reliably?
I've tried using Smack Down. Seems pointless since it takes two uses to remove the field and then comes back immediately with one attack.
The best I've done so far is using Ditto to copy Skarmory and take down Dragonite with Tyranitar. But then Mega Pidgeot sweeps and I'm already down my best counters.
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EV-training cards are available after you beat Valerie. You have to take a ship in Route 5 to get back.
Most of the mods in the pack work but the scripts file does not.
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I was completely walled by her Dewgong. A fully EV-trained Clefable with Cosmic Power let me stall the Dewgong and eventually crit a Stored Power to sweep.
If you have a decent Psychic sweeper you can OHKO her Quillfish immediately, but she'll probably bring in her Floatzel to outspeed it or Dewgong to set up.
She really is crazy strong this time around and you're basically stuck with whatever pokemon you have.
It wouldn't surprise me if people get soft-locked here. I had to use EV trained pokemon from V12 to beat her.
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In the time it took you to write that essay you can probably do every single quest in the Gearen Help Center.
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2 hours ago, MhicKy said:
I just changed the difficulty to casual.. I already had rolled v12 in both Reborn Style and Intense with no issue but this time around I just decided to go with Casual so I can enjoy the story without having to spend hours every time a new gym leader show up grinding the new mons I will use against them.. Specially considering the EV Rooms are locked for now, even with the Audino Trainers showing up it's though
I was pretty close to doing that as well. I went with porting some pokemon from my older save using the SharedPC mod (had to revert to V12 temporarily).
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Yeah, I'm getting a bit demoralized as I go through the game again.
I love the story changes but assuming the gym/boss battles are the same it's just going to be hell.
I played through most of V12 in preparation for V13 and that was basically the perfect balance of grinding and challenge.
Now I feel like I have to either EV grind manually for hours or accept that I'll lose tons of fights that I won last time around.
For some perspective I just reset the Togepi vs Houndoom 1v1 a few hundred times (finally won!) and it was a blast, but there's no way I'm going to EV train for 1-2 stats at a time...
Is Normal difficulty a bit too hard?
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Trainers absolutely know what your items are and what you're going to do next. In practice this lets them use moves like Sucker Punch and Pursuit, but the side effect is that they are always a step ahead.