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There should be relationship point guide with details about side quests as well if you really want one! Just be careful for the occasional spoilers youll come across.
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On casual with item usage, i think a team of 6 should be doable. I agree with the alolan muk choice, or generally anything you feel can lay down spikes. Id personally suggest noivern. Im pretty sure you can catch a noibat fairly early, and while its pretty much dead weight till it evolves, it does perform really well after evolving. Tailwind support is really nice and a fast mon. Another pokemon that i have found really useful in Rejuvenation is contrary Malamar. You get one not too late and is capable of carrying out some sweeps, and is honestly a pretty fun pokemon to use. It may clash with your espurr typing though.
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id definitely advise bring graveller with sturdy. Stealth rock + bulldoze can be very helpful on her ace.
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On 2/22/2022 at 4:52 AM, narutoDkurosaki said:
took charmander because I know him the best but seems like I'm stuck at the third gym with no idea how to proceed forward. Also can some tell me why hyposis from stantler keeps on landing I've yet to see a miss from that one.
some fields boost the accuracy of moves like hypnosis and stuff. I would advise you to check field effects manual whenever a battle is hard because there has been quite an overhaul to the whole system and some effects have been changed and updated.
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On 2/17/2022 at 12:05 AM, Ram Cxz 007 said:
stacking the terrrain on to a beneficial field is kind of op libero cinderace is really good for the game its good speed and attack is really great if you are lucky with good iv speed
it will be great and on situations one of best
Oops I just realised I used the localised Japanese name instead of Cinderace, thank you for clarifying it for me ^^
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Aceburn is a particularly strong starter this time around, and depending on what mode of the game you play, you could really end up using the extra help. Rillaboom is also a fine pick but keep in mind they have changed the way fields work in game- terrain moves like grassy terrain do not get rid of an existing field but stacks with it. (ie grassy surge in a factory field will lead to the field having the effects of both factory field + grassy terrain)
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I was abit curious about this but how good is rillabooms coverage?
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With this particular fight, steel types are the key. Scizor and Aegislash should have their own moves boosted and have good match ups against fairy and dragon type filled team Melia uses. As you cannot viably change this field, using it to your advantage is the best possible option.
If you are on intense mode though... might I interest you with some Blastoise in these trying times xD
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Oh another thing you should keep an eye out is the fact that certain encounters have changed, for example rockruff isn't available all the way till route 9 iirc so with a different variety of mons available, as well as new teams with gen 8 pokemon, you'll certainly have a new type of challenge when starting afresh.
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where did you find toxel?
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In the future, if you want to farm pokedollars, just get a pokemon that knows pay day and spam it on a dragons den field. You can convert a cave to a dragons den by using dragon pulse twice iirc. the field multiplies the effect of pay day by x100 so you can get quite alot of money in the span of a few minutes. Having a smeargle with pay day+heal pulse and maybe recover is ideal.
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i believe souta has a thunderus and adam a terrakion but they are most likely just for difficulty on intense mode. Phione (if they even count) are catchable in the wild as well.
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5 hours ago, Espeon said:
Thank you so much! Follow-up question: is there any way to fly to Grand Dream City if you're not in the city already? I only seem to be able to get the GDC fly screen when I use Fly / Golden Wings in the city.
I think you have to fly to Yui's ranch/ Route 9 and then bike your way to the city before flying. Atleast, its what I've been doing.
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Cinderace is insanely strong. Bounce to change fields is extremely versatile coupled by the fact that it learns pyro ball (and evolves) at level 35. Libero is pretty much protean with a far better level up learn set and it does pick up extremely good egg moves later on. Definitely worth looking into, Cinderace has been a god send on my intense run so far.
I wouldn't actually advise Turtwig on intense, but is super good everywhere else, curse with potions is crazy strong. Good counter for Keta and Marianette but ground typing will make it the one grass starter to suffer on valerie.
I'd honestly advise picking a starter you cannot catch later on unless you really like it, will give you some more variety and having a strong starter really helps, especially considering the way availability is balanced in rejuvenation.
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the Ana quest is also quite long and you wont finish it in one sitting. You will need the 13th badge as well to properly finish it iirc.
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