Leuser 0 Posted January 20, 2017 Share Posted January 20, 2017 (edited) I've tried everything with my current team that I was able to think of, still haven't managed to beat Charlotte. I don't have the Rainy Day TM. I ended up catching Absol and Bronzong, and used them in place of my Bisharp and Garbodor. @Razkar I probably would use a Rhyperior, or Camperupt if I were wanting a better ground type, but I always use a sandslash on my team if it is available, regardless of game. I appreciate the tip, though. Absol Spoiler Absol - 70 N/A Pressure Jolly - Perish Song - Night Slash - Psycho Cut - Detect Bronzong Spoiler Bronzong - 68 Amplified Rock Calm - Rain Dance - Extrasensory - Confuse Ray - Heavy Slam [Charlotte] Sandslash - 70 N/A Sand Rush Jolly - Earthquake - Swords Dance - Dig - Slash EV: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP ~ Dodrio - 69 Persim Berry Early Beard Hardy - Brave Bird - Drill Peck - Thrash - Agility EV: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP ~ Bisharp - 70 Metal Coat Defiant Lonely - Night Slash - Swords Dance - Iron Head - Metal Burst EV: 252 Attack, 252 Defense, 4 HP ~ Empoleon - 69 Wave Incense Defiant Adamant - Aqua Jet - Swords Dance - Metal Claw - Dive EV: 252 Attack, 252 Defense, 4 HP ~ Ampharos - 68 Air Baloon Static Mild - Discharge - Thunder Wave - Cotton Guard - Signal Beam Not EV trained ~ Garbodor - 70 Air Baloon Stench Calm - Infestation - Toxic - Amnesia - Sludge Wave Not EV trained ~ --Other Pokemon Available-- Dunsparce - 63 Swoobat - 59 Bibarel - 54 ---- Non-useful Information : I have a lot of moo-moo milks. A lot. Edited January 21, 2017 by Leuser No longer require help. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Razkar 4 Posted January 21, 2017 Share Posted January 21, 2017 Are you willing to change some of your pokemons ? If not i think you'll have to set up your sandslash and save your Empoleon for Rottom-heat If you are, they are plenty of better mons, depends on which ones you are willing to keep. You can get a Rhyperior, very usefull in this fight in the caves on route 3. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Petrol 2 Posted February 5, 2017 Share Posted February 5, 2017 I could really use help with the 3 consecutive battles at the celestinine cascade with team meteor (after the sewage treatment plant). my team is: Pangoro Lv. 72 attacks: Hammer Arm Surf Low Sweep Crunch Altaria Lv. 72 attacks: Perish song Moonblast Fly Sky Attack Flygon Lv. 74 attacks: Dragon Claw Super Power Crunch Earthquake Meowstic Lv. 74 attacks: Signal Beam Shadow Ball Dark Pulse Psychic Arcanine Lv. 74 attacks: Crunch Flamethrower Heat Wave Morning Sun Walrein Lv. 51 (in training) attacks: Ice Fang Waterfall Blizzard Swagger Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gentleman Jaggi 99 Posted February 5, 2017 Share Posted February 5, 2017 (edited) Can you elaborate on which enemies are giving you trouble exactly? We'll be able to give you better advice that way. As for general advice, try to take out the bigger threat first. That's especially true for the Blake+Fern battle, since Florinias entire team is weak to his Ice Types; if you're forced to go 2vs1, you're pretty much already done for. If you can set up a Grassy Field or Sunny Day, then Arcanine's Heat Wave should be extremely useful, since it's super effective against five of Blake's and three of Fern's Pokémon. Even without a boost, it might still leave a sizable dent in their teams, depending on how good your Arcanine's SpAtk is. For the third battle, too: Take out the bigger threat first; if you're lucky, he might even Earthquake his ally to death. As I see it, your team seems to have almost all the tools neccessary to deal with the enemies, only missing a Rock or maybe Electric attack. Flygon learns Rock Slide, you should probably replace either Crunch or Super Power with it. If you feel like some of your Pokémon can't contribute to the battles, consider switching them out for something else. Got any options in your box? Edited February 5, 2017 by Gentleman Jaggi Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Petrol 2 Posted February 5, 2017 Share Posted February 5, 2017 1 hour ago, Gentleman Jaggi said: Can you elaborate on which enemies are giving you trouble exactly? We'll be able to give you better advice that way. As for general advice, try to take out the bigger threat first. That's especially true for the Blake+Fern battle, since Florinias entire team is weak to his Ice Types; if you're forced to go 2vs1, you're pretty much already done for. If you can set up a Grassy Field or Sunny Day, then Arcanine's Heat Wave should be extremely useful, since it's super effective against five of Blake's and three of Fern's Pokémon. Even without a boost, it might still leave a sizable dent in their teams, depending on how good your Arcanine's SpAtk is. For the third battle, too: Take out the bigger threat first; if you're lucky, he might even Earthquake his ally to death. As I see it, your team seems to have almost all the tools neccessary to deal with the enemies, only missing a Rock or maybe Electric attack. Flygon learns Rock Slide, you should probably replace either Crunch or Super Power with it. If you feel like some of your Pokémon can't contribute to the battles, consider switching them out for something else. Got any options in your box? Thanks for the help. It's mainly against blake and fern. So better to teach arcanine sunny day instead of morning sun (?). I want to try to relearn flygon rock slide, only I don't have a heart scale right now (also no mining kit). Since I can't get back to reborn city at the moment I don't think I can get one. Extra pokemon I have is a Lv. 60 Blastoise who knows surf, hydro pump, water pulse & protect Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gentleman Jaggi 99 Posted February 5, 2017 Share Posted February 5, 2017 Morning Sun on Arcanine is an Egg Move, meaning you won't be able to relearn it. Replacing Flamethrower would be better, since you already have the TM for that one from Charlotte. Maybe take out Walrein and Haxorus before even sending in Arcanine. Walrein knows Snurf, while Haxorus can set up with Dragon Dance. Krookodile doesn't resist Fire and Rhyperior is a magic magnet for Florinia's Grass Moves, so they shouldn't be as troublesome. (That also means you'll kind of want Hippowdon to go down before you start spamming Heat Wave.) Finally, Heat Wave has an accuracy of 90%, so with 12 enemies around there's a decent chance it'll miss sooner or later. Giving Arcanine a Wide Lens can alleviate that. Alternatively, having it hold a Metronome will gradually boost Heat Wave's Power the more it's used, up to to double power. Both of those items are available at that point. You should really always make sure to get the Mining Kit, you can get a lot of useful items that way, even Max Revives. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Petrol 2 Posted February 5, 2017 Share Posted February 5, 2017 (edited) 15 minutes ago, Gentleman Jaggi said: Morning Sun on Arcanine is an Egg Move, meaning you won't be able to relearn it. Replacing Flamethrower would be better, since you already have the TM for that one from Charlotte. Maybe take out Walrein and Haxorus before even sending in Arcanine. Walrein knows Snurf, while Haxorus can set up with Dragon Dance. Krookodile doesn't resist Fire and Rhyperior is a magic magnet for Florinia's Grass Moves, so they shouldn't be as troublesome. (That also means you'll kind of want Hippowdon to go down before you start spamming Heat Wave.) Finally, Heat Wave has an accuracy of 90%, so with 12 enemies around there's a decent chance it'll miss sooner or later. Giving Arcanine a Wide Lens can alleviate that. Alternatively, having it hold a Metronome will gradually boost Heat Wave's Power the more it's used, up to to double power. Both of those items are available at that point. You should really always make sure to get the Mining Kit, you can get a lot of useful items that way, even Max Revives. Actually am in the final battle right now. i'm trying to get a 2 vs 1 game going. as soon as i can go back to reborn city i'll make sure to get the mining kit, thanks Edit: I won, thanks. getting him 2 vs 1 and using altaria's Perish song on garchomp worked out Edited February 5, 2017 by Petrol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cinnamon115 0 Posted February 8, 2017 Share Posted February 8, 2017 I'm currently preparing my team for the Devon Corp raid. I've got five pokemon trained up right now I'm thinking of bringing and I can't think of a sixth to take. Can you all give me some advice? I was thinking of training my Chinchou that had volt absorb but is it still harmed by the floors there? Anyhow, here's my current team, are they good ones to bring?: Donphan lv 67 (still training it) Slam Strength Rock Smash Earthquake Camerupt lv 73 Earthquake Lava Plume Rock Tomb Eruption Gardevoir lv 74 Psychic Icy Wind Moonblast Shock Wave Scrafty lv 73 ( it has Moxie) Brick Break Thief Dual Chop Fire Punch Bronzong lv 73 Extrasensory Payback Strength Heavy Slam Quote Link to post Share on other sites
sound of silence 4 Posted February 11, 2017 Share Posted February 11, 2017 (edited) On 2/8/2017 at 11:05 AM, Cinnamon115 said: I'm currently preparing my team for the Devon Corp raid. I've got five pokemon trained up right now I'm thinking of bringing and I can't think of a sixth to take. Can you all give me some advice? I was thinking of training my Chinchou that had volt absorb but is it still harmed by the floors there? Anyhow, here's my current team, are they good ones to bring?: Donphan lv 67 (still training it) Slam Strength Rock Smash Earthquake Camerupt lv 73 Earthquake Lava Plume Rock Tomb Eruption Gardevoir lv 74 Psychic Icy Wind Moonblast Shock Wave Scrafty lv 73 ( it has Moxie) Brick Break Thief Dual Chop Fire Punch Bronzong lv 73 Extrasensory Payback Strength Heavy Slam If you do the puzzle properly you can avoid damage altogether. That being said both donphan and camerupt avoid taking damage too as the floor will not harm ground types. The biggest problem I see with your team is that its too slow. The first major plot battle of the raid will wipe your team out, and even if you got past that, the others really aren't much better. Bronzong needs Trick Room over strength. I'd axe donphan entirely since you already have a ground type. Lanturn would be an alright choice to replace it, or something with volt absorb/lightning rod (you can catch some high level manetric around the city if grinding is a pain). Please also find the strongest moves you can teach your pokemon as I'm sure scrafty has better attack choices than what you have given it. Do all the sidequests you can before going into devon corp as well. What else...oh right a 6th pokemon. Whatever choice it is needs to ideally have -a way to beat most fighting types. -Fast (faster than base speed of 85 would be a good starting point) -A strong ground/ice/dragon attack. -Should either be a fighting or fire type. That should help somewhat, but be aware that even with preparation, there is still a good chance you may have to restart from far back to get through this point of the game. Really do make sure you have every TM possible, type resist berries, ALL THE SIDEQUESTS DONE that you can (super important), lots of healing items, pokemon that can learn a variety of TMs and even then several tons of good luck. Edited February 11, 2017 by sound of silence Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cinnamon115 0 Posted February 11, 2017 Share Posted February 11, 2017 (edited) Would a Magmortar work? I've got a Magmar that I can evolve that I'm training. And what is a great way to get money, because there are a lot of healing items I need to stock up on and most of the trainers aren't giving out a lot of money. And thanks for the help! Edited February 11, 2017 by Cinnamon115 Wanted to thank sound of silence for their advice and forgot to when I first wrote the post Quote Link to post Share on other sites
sound of silence 4 Posted February 12, 2017 Share Posted February 12, 2017 7 hours ago, Cinnamon115 said: Would a Magmortar work? I've got a Magmar that I can evolve that I'm training. And what is a great way to get money, because there are a lot of healing items I need to stock up on and most of the trainers aren't giving out a lot of money. And thanks for the help! unfortunately at this point of the game money options are limited to either rebattling clown indra at agate circus or abusing a party of pick up mons, as most of the grand hall trainers are many levels above you, and I've forgotten which day the one weak trainer rocks up to. Magmortar could be a good choice due to special defence. Having lava plume on it as one move would be a good idea. I'd also suggest giving gardevoir dual screens, or even have bronzong use one and gardevoir the other, or at least one screen and alternate it during the fights. I think from memory you can find both light screen and reflect before you do the raid. Probably teach it over icy wind. Speaking of TM's make sure you can at least alternate one move slot on a pokemon so you can teach and reteach them TM's outside of battles. I found I had to keep changing TM's through some of the fights in order not to have to restart entirely. It may also be beneficial to have a 7th pokemon around the levels you currently have. That seventh pokemon I'd suggest to be a strong flying type. Without spoiling too much, there will come a point in the raid where you know its time to use it, and then rotate it straight out after. That may already spoil it too much for you, but that should help. Also advisable for another fight in ep 16. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Farnsworth 75 Posted February 12, 2017 Share Posted February 12, 2017 (edited) 9 hours ago, Cinnamon115 said: Would a Magmortar work? I've got a Magmar that I can evolve that I'm training. And what is a great way to get money, because there are a lot of healing items I need to stock up on and most of the trainers aren't giving out a lot of money. And thanks for the help! As the post above said, Clown Indra is your best bet to get money. Try also using an Amulet Coin to double the amount of money you get. Also, are you sure the trainers aren't giving out a lot of money? Because they give tons of money, so much so that the amount of money being given will be reduced drastically in the next episode. I had my wallet maxed out ever since I got to Agate circus, having to waste my money on tons of repels and healing items. Edited February 12, 2017 by Farnsworth Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Kingfrost78 0 Posted February 12, 2017 Share Posted February 12, 2017 About to face julia Poochyena Lv.17 Nature: Modest Ability:Rattled Moves:Tackle,Howl,Sand Attack,Bite Combusken Lv.18 Nature:Bold Ability: Speed Boost Moves:Ember,Double Kick,Growl,Peck Teddiursa Lv.18 Nature:Serious Ability:Pickup Moves:Baby-Doll Eyes,Fake Tears,Lick,Feint Attack Trubbish Lv.17 Nature:Naive Ability:Stench Moves:Pound,Poison Gas,Acid Spray,Toxic Spikes Spinarak Lv.17 Nature:Quirky Ability:Sniper Moves:Poison Sting,Night Shade,Scary Face,Leech Life PC:Pachirisu Lv.5,Kricketot Lv.3,Espurr Lv.5,Purrloin Lv.11 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Farnsworth 75 Posted February 12, 2017 Share Posted February 12, 2017 21 minutes ago, Kingfrost78 said: About to face julia Poochyena Lv.17 Nature: Modest Ability:Rattled Moves:Tackle,Howl,Sand Attack,Bite Combusken Lv.18 Nature:Bold Ability: Speed Boost Moves:Ember,Double Kick,Growl,Peck Teddiursa Lv.18 Nature:Serious Ability:Pickup Moves:Baby-Doll Eyes,Fake Tears,Lick,Feint Attack Trubbish Lv.17 Nature:Naive Ability:Stench Moves:Pound,Poison Gas,Acid Spray,Toxic Spikes Spinarak Lv.17 Nature:Quirky Ability:Sniper Moves:Poison Sting,Night Shade,Scary Face,Leech Life PC:Pachirisu Lv.5,Kricketot Lv.3,Espurr Lv.5,Purrloin Lv.11 Seems pretty solid, you shouldn't have any trouble with her. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cinnamon115 0 Posted February 12, 2017 Share Posted February 12, 2017 I've got a crobat already trained up for the next gym. Where do I find the amulet coin? Right now, the trainers at the grand hall only give out $1000 for each battle I win. I also can't get the luck incense as I evolved the Igglybuff and the lady won't accept it if it has evolved. Is there a pc inside devon corp to swap out pokemon with? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Maltor 7 Posted February 12, 2017 Share Posted February 12, 2017 (edited) 38 minutes ago, Cinnamon115 said: I've got a crobat already trained up for the next gym. Where do I find the amulet coin? Right now, the trainers at the grand hall only give out $1000 for each battle I win. I also can't get the luck incense as I evolved the Igglybuff and the lady won't accept it if it has evolved. Is there a pc inside devon corp to swap out pokemon with? I'm not sure Amulet Coin is avaliable right now... IIRC the only cash-boosting item should be Luck Incense =\ And yes, there's a PC, but: 1) You'll be stuck in Devon until you beat everyone in there. 2) After a while in Devon, going back to the PC/healer will be a pain in the butt after all the puzzles, so BE READY. Edited February 12, 2017 by Maltor Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Kingfrost78 0 Posted February 12, 2017 Share Posted February 12, 2017 (edited) About to face Florinia Teddiursa Lv.23 Ability:Pickup Nature:Serious Moves:Baby-Doll Eyes,Fake Tears,Lick,Feint Attack Mightyena Lv.23 Ability:Moxie Nature:Modest Moves:Tackle,Swagger,Snarl,Bite Ariados Lv.24 Ability:Sniper Nature:Quirky Moves:Shadow Sneak,Night Shade,Scary Face,Leech Life Minun Lv.22 Ability:Minus Nature:Lonely Moves:Switcheroo,Swift,Electro Ball,Sing Combusken Lv.24 Ability:Speed Boost Nature:Bold Moves:Double Kick,Growl,Ember,Flame Charge PC Pokemon:Pachirisu Lv.5,Kricketot Lv.3,Espurr Lv.5,Purrloin Lv.11,Plusle Lv.20,Trubbish Lv.17,Skitty Lv.20,Pidove Lv.13,Woobat Lv.15 Edited February 12, 2017 by Kingfrost78 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
the red guy 6 Posted February 13, 2017 Share Posted February 13, 2017 20 hours ago, Kingfrost78 said: About to face Florinia Teddiursa Lv.23 Ability:Pickup Nature:Serious Moves:Baby-Doll Eyes,Fake Tears,Lick,Feint Attack Mightyena Lv.23 Ability:Moxie Nature:Modest Moves:Tackle,Swagger,Snarl,Bite Ariados Lv.24 Ability:Sniper Nature:Quirky Moves:Shadow Sneak,Night Shade,Scary Face,Leech Life Minun Lv.22 Ability:Minus Nature:Lonely Moves:Switcheroo,Swift,Electro Ball,Sing Combusken Lv.24 Ability:Speed Boost Nature:Bold Moves:Double Kick,Growl,Ember,Flame Charge PC Pokemon:Pachirisu Lv.5,Kricketot Lv.3,Espurr Lv.5,Purrloin Lv.11,Plusle Lv.20,Trubbish Lv.17,Skitty Lv.20,Pidove Lv.13,Woobat Lv.15 You should be alright fighting her Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HellBoyOnEarth 71 Posted February 28, 2017 Share Posted February 28, 2017 (edited) Need help for Samson his Conkeldurr get on my nerves... Any good training spots around the Circus? I only find the wild Rhydons and Ryhorns, which give me good Exp. Team: All around lvl. 60 Don't know all Ability and Natures - Charizard Flamethrower, fire pledge, Wing attack, Dragon Rage - Noivern Air Slash, Roost, Bite, Razor Wind - Gastrodon: Mudy Water, Mud Bomb, Body slam, Rock smash - Primeape: Cross Combat, Karate Chop, Strength, Thrash - Drapion: Crunch, Cross Poison, Hone Claws, ... - Magnezone: Flash Cannon, Metal Sound, Zap Cannon, Discharge Box: - Solosis lvl. 30(Maybe I will train it) - Graveler lvl. 48 - Dusclops lvl. ~ 40(Maybe I will train it) - Nidoqueen lvl. ~ 40 - Swalot lvl. ~ 45 Edited February 28, 2017 by HellBoyOnEarth Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Animefan666 62 Posted February 28, 2017 Share Posted February 28, 2017 Swap out Primeape for Solosis for the obvious type advantage. Plus, Reuniclus' high HP and Sp Atk should serve you well in this battle. Swap out Magnezone for Dusclops. Being unaffected by fighting types means no STAB for Samson. Plus, Dusclops has good defenses so he should be able to take some punishment despite his low speed. Will-o-wisp will help even more since burns cut attack power in half. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HellBoyOnEarth 71 Posted February 28, 2017 Share Posted February 28, 2017 I will try it, thanks. but it will be hard to train them up Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gentleman Jaggi 99 Posted February 28, 2017 Share Posted February 28, 2017 Have Charizard relearn Air Slash as well; it's stronger than Wing Attack and Charizard's SpAtk. is higher. There's a Move Relearner hanging out somewhere in the south ark of the circus I think. Best training spot should be the colour-themed clown near the Big Top, although some of his teams can be pretty tough. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HellBoyOnEarth 71 Posted March 3, 2017 Share Posted March 3, 2017 I will look for the Move Relearner later Thanks for the tipp I am training my Mons atm by the lake in Celestine Cascade There are wild Seakings and Lumineons They are giving me good EXP But I will search the colour-themed clown Quote Link to post Share on other sites
YveltalBlue 0 Posted March 6, 2017 Share Posted March 6, 2017 Hi. I'm having a bit of trouble beating Ciel. My current team: Torterra | lv 75 Ability: Shell Armor Bashful - Leaf Storm - Crunch - Earthquake - Wood Hammer Noivern | lv 75 Ability: Telepathy Holding Wide Lens Careful - Hurricane - Fly - Boomburst - Dargon Pulse Greninja | lv 75 Ability: Protean Holding Wave Incense Serious - Surf - Waterfall - Dive - Smack Down Pangoro | lv 74 Ability: Scrappy Holding Black Belt Jolly - Crunch - Sky Uppercut - Hammer Arm - Shadow Claw Arcanine | lv 75 Ability: Justified Holding Silk Scarf Gentle - Thunder Fang - Flamethrower - Rock Smash - Strength Meowstic | lv 71 Ability: Prankster Quiet - Misty Terrain - Psychic - Charge Beam - Dark Pulse Also, as roughly half of my team is useless against flying types, I'm also training a Vanilluxe: Vanilluxe | lv 47 Ability: Ice Body Modest - Mirror Coat - Ice Beam - Mirror Shot - Hail My current strategy was to knock out togekiss with greninja on smack down, but the serene grace is killing him with togekiss, leaving him pretty much useless. If that's not enough, Archeops ohkos the rest of my team with acrobatics. My best bet was to put on Misty Terrain to weaken the acrobatics, but I can't inflict him any damage beacuse he still outspeeds all of my team. Any suggestions how should I win this? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel Blackworth 279 Posted March 6, 2017 Share Posted March 6, 2017 6 minutes ago, YveltalBlue said: Hi. I'm having a bit of trouble beating Ciel. My current team: Torterra | lv 75 Ability: Shell Armor Bashful - Leaf Storm - Crunch - Earthquake - Wood Hammer Noivern | lv 75 Ability: Telepathy Holding Wide Lens Careful - Hurricane - Fly - Boomburst - Dargon Pulse Greninja | lv 75 Ability: Protean Holding Wave Incense Serious - Surf - Waterfall - Dive - Smack Down Pangoro | lv 74 Ability: Scrappy Holding Black Belt Jolly - Crunch - Sky Uppercut - Hammer Arm - Shadow Claw Arcanine | lv 75 Ability: Justified Holding Silk Scarf Gentle - Thunder Fang - Flamethrower - Rock Smash - Strength Meowstic | lv 71 Ability: Prankster Quiet - Misty Terrain - Psychic - Charge Beam - Dark Pulse Also, as roughly half of my team is useless against flying types, I'm also training a Vanilluxe: Vanilluxe | lv 47 Ability: Ice Body Modest - Mirror Coat - Ice Beam - Mirror Shot - Hail My current strategy was to knock out togekiss with greninja on smack down, but the serene grace is killing him with togekiss, leaving him pretty much useless. If that's not enough, Archeops ohkos the rest of my team with acrobatics. My best bet was to put on Misty Terrain to weaken the acrobatics, but I can't inflict him any damage beacuse he still outspeeds all of my team. Any suggestions how should I win this? For Togekiss, I'd recommend using a bulky steel type pokemon so that it can tank a couple of hits before dying. You'd still need to have flinch hax though. For Archeops, I'd recommend using a bulky pokemon also. It's okay for it to outspeed you as long as you have a pokemon who can last a move and deal damage that can either OHKO it or decrease it's health enough to activate defeatist. This can be a water type like Azumarill. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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