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  1. TheRK9

    Lost

    Have you joined one of the gangs? If not, you can choose to join either the Aqua or Magma gangs in the Lapis and North Obsidia Wards respectively. After doing so, there are 2 side quests that need to be done, and after completing those you speak to your gang's leader, who will give you access to an area called 7th street. After you reach 7th street, just walk around and talk to people, some will sell you stuff or teach you moves, or initiate sidequests, so it's good to talk to everyone here regardless. You will be given some hints which will allow you to find [SPOILERS], who will open a path to [SPOILERS] where you can [SPOILERS] [SPOILERS].
  2. TheRK9

    Weedle?

    You can find Beedrill in the Jasper Ward and Malchous Forest Park.
  3. I heard you solved it, but for the record the Toxic TM is pretty easy to get through the Tara's Identity sidequest. You can also pick up an Amoonguss from one of the mushrooms in Azurine Island, it's a good defensive Pokémon overall, gets great utility with Spore, Regenerator, Clear Smog and Synthesis by level up, and, of course, Toxic.
  4. You have to go through a New World to get there. The Chrysolia Deepwoods is part of the normal world, but you can't get there without the New World portals. The portal you need to find is in the southernmost part of the Chrysolia Forest, the route there is kind of hidden but just look around for a bit. It's where you find the abandonned train with the Maractus/Cacnea egg.
  5. The X-Scissor TM was changed for a Slowbronite in E19
  6. As far as I know, you can't get Emolga while it's raining. You can change the weather by changing your date, however doing so will lock the weather until you catch up to that date if you turn the time back, which might be why you can't change it. You can get another datachip in the orphanage, but until then you're out of luck if changing your date didn't work. You could always just enable Debug to get another Datachip though.
  7. Get the Sunny Day TM and any move that can set the field on fire and you'll be fine.
  8. I see you found it, but I will point out that it needs to be night time and windy for the Murkrow to appear, and you need to have joined Aqua Gang. Keep that in mind once you beat up Kiki.
  9. I was thinking of Toxapex but people usually yell at me whenever I mention that Pokémon in any context so I decided not to. It's a fantastic option though.
  10. You need a spare mon to trade, I'll wait
  11. I can trade you one, my online ID is TheRK9, send me a request whenever
  12. You can get the pinch berries from the Malchous Forest after City Restoration. Reborn is based on gen 7, so they heal 50%.
  13. I'll make suggestions based on a general teambuilding perspective rather than specifically counterteaming the E4, partially because it's more fun and to avoid spoilers: I would recommend Serperior or Lycanroc for Terrain control. - Grassy Terrain synergises best with your team by boosting Blaziken, since the other ones don't really benefit you. It also gives you another Ground type resistance, and covers your team's inability to deal with Water types. Contrary Leaf Storm is obviously amazing, and Nature Power is extremely good in this game as well. Grassy Terrain is an egg move though, so it is a bit annoying to get. If you want I can trade you a decent Snivy. - Lycanroc is amazing because Splintered Stormshards removes the field permanently, whereas any manual terrain is temporary. It also gives you a much stronger initial damage, and offers you a proper counter to Flying and Fire types. Strong Priority is also something you literally cannot have too much of. As for weather control, you honestly don't really need it. Your team isn't built to benefit from any given weather, and only one of the elite four actually utilises it. I would recommend that you just teach one of your Pokémon the Sunny Day TM for that specific fight and then forget it. For a final team member you can get almost anything. I would recommend a Grass type if you didn't get Serperior because you are very weak to Ground and Water types otherwise. If you got Serperior, I would recommend a Rock or Electric type for Flying types, or a Sticky Web setter for speed control (Galvantula can notably do both)
  14. Holy shit it’s done. This really has felt like one of those things that would happen eventually at some point in the distant future, it feels surreal that we’re actually here now.
  15. https://www.rebornevo.com/forums/topic/50982-pokemon-reborn-fully-working-on-android/
  16. Yes, Terra's entire team has PULSE2 EV's.
  17. Here you go, I walked you to in front of where the fight is. Cool team btw. Game.rxdata
  18. Give me 2 mins and I can get you there
  19. While this is true, I would argue that Fire does a good enough covering its weaknesses for it to not outweigh its advantages. For example, there are many good Fire types like Charizard, Talonflame and Rotom-Heat are immune to Earthquake, and Blaziken/Infernape absolutely destroy Rock types. And just in general, there are so many strong offensive Fire types that the defensive weaknesses don't matter as much, since you can just trade off Pokémon and revenge kill. Even beyond that, once you get your hands on the Solar Beam TM, you can cover literally all of your weaknesses. Fighting types on the other hand are generally quite slow, so the can't handle their weaknesses against things like Ciel and Adrienn quite as easily. That's fair. Rock types don't have much room for selection either, but they certainly do a lot better in that department, especially once you get the Fossils. And yeah, that Titania fight is really rough for Ice, although I'm not sure Rock does that much better. I also remember Cloyster being really good for that fight with its naturally high defense and Shell Armor boosting it.
  20. Congrats! The Battle Pavillion isn't all that difficult, but you need to bring a proper 3 mon strategy rather than a generally well-balanced team of 6, which throws a lot of people off.
  21. She went into one of the houses in the city, nearby the PokéCenter.
  22. Scrappy makes Normal and Fighting neutral against Ghost rather than just negating the immunity. I wouldn't be surprised if this is how it worked in vanilla as well, and in that case it's moreso the description being innacurate than the actual mechanic.
  23. Fighting and Fire are on top just because of Blaziken lol. I would argue that Fire is better than Fighting simply because of your mystery egg either giving you Sun before Shelly, or a Volcarona before Radomus. As for Ground, I can confirm that it's very solid throughout, although it's definitely been nerfed with Excadrill being moved back. There are a few things I would change with this however: - Ghost should probably be a little lower than 4th considering the lackluster early-game. It does pick up once you get the mystery egg, and is a very good type overall, but I would place it closer to 6th-7th. - Flying is far above average. While you struggle a bit with Julia, but since you have several options by that point, including several 3rd stage evolutions, it's fine. I gets access to so many options relatively early on including Togekiss, Talonflame, Murkrow, Emolga etc., and you have access to 14/17 secondary types before Serra. And it's a great type late game as well, since you get options like (Mega) Salamence, Dragonite, Gliscor, Skarmory, Mega Pinsir, Hawlucha, Gyarados, Staraptor, Togekiss etc.. Top 5 for sure. - Water should probably beat Steel to the top 5. It's the most abundant type in the game, and has a lot of options at every point in the game. It is also a phenomenal type overall, with its only 2 weaknesses being out of the way in the easiest 2 gyms. It also has one of the best mid-late game of any type by virtue of Rain being completely broken. - Fairy should be a little higher as well, considering it is the best type in the game on its own, and it gets access to Misty Terrain, and terrain control is incredibly good. - Rock should be lower. It's a good type offensively, but it lacks way too much defensively to rank above Dragon, Ice and Bug. Weather is good, but it makes much less use of it than the other weather users do, with only 1 Sand Rush user available. Lycanium Z is broken, but that is very late in the game. - Bug is WAYYYYYYYY too low. Early Quiver Dance means it has arguably the best early game of any type. Wormadam also sweeps half the game on its own. If you allow Shedinja, that's broken, and you don't even get Larvesta late because the Mystery Egg guarantees it. You also get Baton Pass Scolipede, Rage Powder users for doubles, Hazard Setters like Forretress and more early in the game. Even though the late game is below average, I would argue that Bug should end up much closer to the middle of the list. - Ice might be a bit better than 17th by virtue of getting Snow Warning+Slush Rush before Shade, but considering the terrible late game it's probably fine. All and all, this is a pretty good list, and if I had it my way I would probably do:
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