ArkCyrus 0 Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 (edited) 2 hours ago, Zarc said: catch a magnemite with sturdy and thunder waves , use it to paralyse him before the fight then OS him with scrafty Thank you! I also got the Event Snubbul and trained it to lv 43 so that it can learn Play Rough and Payback which also makes it a great potential asset against Dragon, Fighting and Psychic types but I'm already thinking of replacing it with a Gardevoir after beating Kiki xD EDIT: I managed to beat Kiki with my Granbull spammning Play Rough and outside help with Golem taking care of Croagunk, Meowstic getting rid of Gallade and my flying type at the end for the final two Pokemon. Edited June 8, 2017 by ArkCyrus Quote Link to post Share on other sites
thatoneguy9718 1 Posted July 9, 2017 Share Posted July 9, 2017 [[Shelly]] [Graveler] [level 25] - Nature Power - Smack Down - Bulldoze - Self Destruct -Ability:Rock Head -No item [Pidgeotto] [level 33] -twister -whirlwind -gust -quick attack -Ability:Tangled Feet -No item [Pachirisu] [level 33] -cut -spark -thunder wave -electro ball - Ability: Volt Absorb -no item [Kricketune] [level 35] - Sing - Slash - Struggle Bug - X-Scissor - Ability: Technician - no item [Braixen] [level 34] - Psybeam - Flame Charge - Psyshock - Fire Spin - Ability: Blaze - item: twisted spoon [Dunsparce] [level 35] - Roost - Glare - Dig - Double Edge - Ability: Serene Grace - no item Ive got about 28K in money as well as the next most useful pokemon in the PC being a lv 28 beedrill (the rest are way underlevel)...full disclosure im not the best at pokemon so please dont criticize too hard, and im open to having to grind for a pokemon if thats what the situation calls for Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Yagami 109 Posted July 9, 2017 Share Posted July 9, 2017 44 minutes ago, thatoneguy9718 said: [[Shelly]] [Graveler] [level 25] - Nature Power - Smack Down - Bulldoze - Self Destruct -Ability:Rock Head -No item [Pidgeotto] [level 33] -twister -whirlwind -gust -quick attack -Ability:Tangled Feet -No item [Pachirisu] [level 33] -cut -spark -thunder wave -electro ball - Ability: Volt Absorb -no item [Kricketune] [level 35] - Sing - Slash - Struggle Bug - X-Scissor - Ability: Technician - no item [Braixen] [level 34] - Psybeam - Flame Charge - Psyshock - Fire Spin - Ability: Blaze - item: twisted spoon [Dunsparce] [level 35] - Roost - Glare - Dig - Double Edge - Ability: Serene Grace - no item Ive got about 28K in money as well as the next most useful pokemon in the PC being a lv 28 beedrill (the rest are way underlevel)...full disclosure im not the best at pokemon so please dont criticize too hard, and im open to having to grind for a pokemon if thats what the situation calls for If you have mining kit,get 3 red shard.There is guy in a building near the gym who will teach braixen fire pledge.Evolve braixen.There is an espurr event in front of electric type gym.Give that guy money few times and he will move.Just level up the espurr to 19 to learn fake out. The plan is use fake out on the pokemon that use rain dance and use fire pledge to ko that pokemon and turn the field into burning field.Then your braixen will take out everyone. If you do not have 3 red shard,your braixen will learn mystical fire by level up which is helpful.Also level up that graveler. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gentleman Jaggi 99 Posted July 9, 2017 Share Posted July 9, 2017 3 hours ago, Yagami said: Just level up the espurr to 19 to learn fake out. The wild Purrloin in Aqua Gang's alley already know Fake Out. Graveler also learns Stealth Rock on Lv. 30, which you can use to put a good dent on most of her Pokémon when they switch in. Yanmega in particular loses half HP from that. You should probably change its ability to Sturdy however, or capture another Graveler or Geodude that has Sturdy. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Yagami 109 Posted July 9, 2017 Share Posted July 9, 2017 47 minutes ago, Gentleman Jaggi said: The wild Purrloin in Aqua Gang's alley already know Fake Out. Graveler also learns Stealth Rock on Lv. 30, which you can use to put a good dent on most of her Pokémon when they switch in. Yanmega in particular loses half HP from that. You should probably change its ability to Sturdy however, or capture another Graveler or Geodude that has Sturdy. I never really caught a purrloin.Once the field is burning field from fire pledge,you can use pretty much any pokemon to beat shelly because her pokemons take a lot of damage from the field. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gentleman Jaggi 99 Posted July 9, 2017 Share Posted July 9, 2017 1 minute ago, Yagami said: Once the field is burning field from fire pledge,you can use pretty much any pokemon to beat shelly because her pokemons take a lot of damage from the field. It won't hurt Yanmega, which is easily Shelly's most dangerous Pokémon. A Burning Field will also hurt most of his own Pokémon, and maybe he doesn't even want to or can't spend those Red Shards on Fire Pledge. In any case, Stealth Rock is another strategy that helps. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
thatoneguy9718 1 Posted July 12, 2017 Share Posted July 12, 2017 [[First Battle with Dr.Connell]] [Toxicroak] [level 47] - venoshock - mudbomb - sucker punch - drain punch -Ability:poison touch -black belt [Pidgeot] [level 45 ] -wing attack -whirlwind -gust -roost -Ability:big pecks -sky plate [Pachirisu] [level 44] -cut -discharge -thunder wave -electro ball - Ability: Volt Absorb - cell battery [Kricketune] [level 47] -rock smash - strength - bug buzz - X-Scissor - Ability: swarm - metronome [Delphox] [level 47] - Fire Pledge - Will O Wisp - Psyshock - flamethrower - Ability: Blaze - item: odd incense [misdreavus] [level 41] - psybeam - painsplit - shadow ball - destiny bond - Ability: levitate - no item I feel weird having posted back to back, but anyways my team has been updated, but obviously not enough case im still getting y ass handed to me by connell and his discharges, once again im open to any sggestions for a pokkemon i might need to grind for or level up, or for a certain item... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gentleman Jaggi 99 Posted July 13, 2017 Share Posted July 13, 2017 @thatoneguy9718 If Discharge-spam is your main problem than any Pokémon resistant or immune to Electric could help with that. Piloswine and Dugtrio come to mind. Can't say much more without any info on which of his Pokémon in particular are destroying you. Pachirisu and Kricketune probably won't do you much good in the coming battles, consider replacing them with something else. (Kricketune might be able to help with Sticky Web.) Pidgeot doesn't exactly have a strong showing either for that part of the game; you can make it work if you want to, but it won't carry as much weight as most other Pokémon available now. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Buttulon 0 Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 Hey there. So, I'm on my second playthrough of the game (came back for E16) and I'm at Samson right now. He pretty much bodies my entire team, as I don't have a lot of good bulk, and I'm pretty vulnerable to fighting type. Heres what I have: PARTY: Ampharos: Level 62 Modest nature Plus Amplified Rock -Thunder -Power Gem -Signal Beam -Electric Terrain Braviary: Level 55 (Just caught) Rash nature Defiant No item -Shadow Claw -Brave Bird -Crush Claw -Sky Drop Metagross: Level 66 (Traded from old save) Bold nature Clear Body TwistedSpoon -Meteor Mash -Zen Headbutt -Bullet Punch -Hammer Arm Nidoqueen: Level 63 Lonely nature Poison Point No item -Crunch -Iron Tail -Earth Power -Shadow Claw Chandelure: Level 63 Naughty nature Flame Body Charcoal -Flame Burst -Shadow Ball -Dark Pulse -Will-O-Wisp Crawdaunt: Level 61 Naive nature Adaptability Blackglasses -Crabhammer -Swords Dance -Knock Off -Rock Smash BOX: Arcanine: Level 60 Docile nature Justified Charcoal -Crunch -Heat Wave -Outrage -Flare Blitz Gardevoir: Level 47 (Been boxed since I got Metagross, could be very useful) Brave nature Telepathy No item -Calm Mind -Magical Leaf -Draining Kiss -Psychic Venusaur: Level 48 (Turned it into an HM slave when I stopped using it) Calm nature Overgrow No item -Strength -Rock Smash -Flash -Petal Dance Dewgong: Level 39 (Leveling it for a special attacking water type) Bashful nature Ice Body No item -Headbutt -Aurora Beam -Aqua Jet -Ice Shard So, Gardevoir is the only promising thing I can see. But I'm not sure how to level it. My team struggles against the clown with the repeatable fights, so its not really viable for grinding right now. Any suggestions? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Filthy Casual 176 Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 8 minutes ago, Buttulon said: Hey there. So, I'm on my second playthrough of the game (came back for E16) and I'm at Samson right now. He pretty much bodies my entire team, as I don't have a lot of good bulk, and I'm pretty vulnerable to fighting type. Heres what I have: PARTY: Ampharos: Level 62 Modest nature Plus Amplified Rock -Thunder -Power Gem -Signal Beam -Electric Terrain Braviary: Level 55 (Just caught) Rash nature Defiant No item -Shadow Claw -Brave Bird -Crush Claw -Sky Drop Metagross: Level 66 (Traded from old save) Bold nature Clear Body TwistedSpoon -Meteor Mash -Zen Headbutt -Bullet Punch -Hammer Arm Nidoqueen: Level 63 Lonely nature Poison Point No item -Crunch -Iron Tail -Earth Power -Shadow Claw Chandelure: Level 63 Naughty nature Flame Body Charcoal -Flame Burst -Shadow Ball -Dark Pulse -Will-O-Wisp Crawdaunt: Level 61 Naive nature Adaptability Blackglasses -Crabhammer -Swords Dance -Knock Off -Rock Smash BOX: Arcanine: Level 60 Docile nature Justified Charcoal -Crunch -Heat Wave -Outrage -Flare Blitz Gardevoir: Level 47 (Been boxed since I got Metagross, could be very useful) Brave nature Telepathy No item -Calm Mind -Magical Leaf -Draining Kiss -Psychic Venusaur: Level 48 (Turned it into an HM slave when I stopped using it) Calm nature Overgrow No item -Strength -Rock Smash -Flash -Petal Dance Dewgong: Level 39 (Leveling it for a special attacking water type) Bashful nature Ice Body No item -Headbutt -Aurora Beam -Aqua Jet -Ice Shard So, Gardevoir is the only promising thing I can see. But I'm not sure how to level it. My team struggles against the clown with the repeatable fights, so its not really viable for grinding right now. Any suggestions? Don't worry, I also hate Samson. He's pretty much the worst if you're not prepared! I have three recommendations: 1) Catch Hawlucha and train it up, as it takes advantage of the field effects and hits back for super effective damage. 2) Get Gardevoir back in your party for now. 3) This sounds extremely nuts, but replace one of Braviary's moves with Nature Power if it can learn the move. This is because Nature Power becomes Acrobatics, which is field effect boosted. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Buttulon 0 Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 1 minute ago, FactoryofSadness said: Don't worry, I also hate Samson. He's pretty much the worst if you're not prepared! I have three recommendations: 1) Catch Hawlucha and train it up, as it takes advantage of the field effects and hits back for super effective damage. 2) Get Gardevoir back in your party for now. 3) This sounds extremely nuts, but replace one of Braviary's moves with Nature Power if it can learn the move. This is because Nature Power becomes Acrobatics, which is field effect boosted. 1) Oooh, I didnt even think about that. I'll give it a shot. 2) Yep, I got it back out after posting this. Its been really tedious grinding it up on wild pokemon though. 3) That would be super useful, but sadly, Braviary can't learn it. None of my pokemon can, actually. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Filthy Casual 176 Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 Just now, Buttulon said: 1) Oooh, I didnt even think about that. I'll give it a shot. 2) Yep, I got it back out after posting this. Its been really tedious grinding it up on wild pokemon though. 3) That would be super useful, but sadly, Braviary can't learn it. None of my pokemon can, actually. Yeah, grinding is pretty much the worst. Luckily, I think there is a guy you can continuously challenge to battles by the circus. I also think he gives you a lot of money for winning, so you can buy things such as Cotton Candies if necessary. Also, forget about number 3. Just found that out as well. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Buttulon 0 Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 Just now, FactoryofSadness said: Yeah, grinding is pretty much the worst. Luckily, I think there is a guy you can continuously challenge to battles by the circus. I also think he gives you a lot of money for winning, so you can buy things such as Cotton Candies if necessary. Also, forget about number 3. Just found that out as well. Yeah I know about the guy there, but unfortunately my team struggles against him. I end up losing 9 times out of 10, costing me a buttload of cash. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DqBlizzard262 0 Posted July 20, 2017 Share Posted July 20, 2017 (edited) Marionette Team Swampert Lv 34 Rock Slide Mud Bomb Water Gun Work Up Lycanroc Lv 33 Accelrock Rock Tomb Bite Stealth Rock Scolipede Lv 34 Bug Bite Poison Tail Venoshock Baton Pass Growlithe Lv 34 Flame Charge Flamethrower Reversal Retaliate One thing I notice is that Marionette's Team is not only high powered but also have a wide coverage of moves to combat my team any additions or removal will be fine with me Jericho Thank you ☺ Edited July 20, 2017 by DqBlizzard262 typo Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HongaarseBeer 135 Posted July 20, 2017 Share Posted July 20, 2017 6 hours ago, Buttulon said: Yeah I know about the guy there, but unfortunately my team struggles against him. I end up losing 9 times out of 10, costing me a buttload of cash. I said this in your original thread and I'll just leave it here too. Trick Room does wonders Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Filthy Casual 176 Posted July 21, 2017 Share Posted July 21, 2017 On 7/20/2017 at 1:57 AM, DqBlizzard262 said: Marionette Team Swampert Lv 34 Rock Slide Mud Bomb Water Gun Work Up Lycanroc Lv 33 Accelrock Rock Tomb Bite Stealth Rock Scolipede Lv 34 Bug Bite Poison Tail Venoshock Baton Pass Growlithe Lv 34 Flame Charge Flamethrower Reversal Retaliate One thing I notice is that Marionette's Team is not only high powered but also have a wide coverage of moves to combat my team any additions or removal will be fine with me Jericho Thank you ☺ This is for Reborn, not Rejuvenation. Having said that, if you have a psychic type such as Swoobat or Gothorita, it can do wonders with the boost. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Leuser 0 Posted August 29, 2017 Share Posted August 29, 2017 Came back to reborn after about 7 months, discovered that I'm stuck on Adrienn. Any team edit / strat suggestions would be appreciated NOTE: I realize that Sandslash isn't the strongest ground type possible, but I don't plan on removing him or swapping him out for even one fight. [Adrienn] Sandslash - 80 N/A Sand Rush Jolly - Earthquake - Swords Dance - Dig - Brick Break EV: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP ~ Dodrio - 80 Silk Scarf Early Bird Hardy - Brave Bird - Drill Peck - Thrash - Agility EV: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP ~ Bisharp - 80 Metal Coat Defiant Lonely - Night Slash - Swords Dance - Iron Head - Metal Burst EV: 252 Attack, 252 Defense, 4 HP ~ Ampharos - 80 Air Baloon Static Mild - Discharge - Thunder Wave - Cotton Guard - Signal Beam Not EV trained ~ Garbodor - 80 Air Baloon Stench Calm - Infestation - Toxic - Amnesia - Sludge Wave Not EV trained ~ Empoleon - 80 Wave Incense Defiant Adamant - Aqua Jet - Swords Dance - Metal Claw - Waterfall EV: 252 Attack, 252 Defense, 4 HP ~ --Other Pokemon Available-- Dunsparce - 60 Seaking - 63 Beartic - 80 Camperupt - 69 Bronzong - 80 Golurk - 80 ---- Non-useful Information: I have a lot of moo-moo milks. A lot. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gentleman Jaggi 99 Posted August 29, 2017 Share Posted August 29, 2017 @Leuser Well, what exactly is giving you trouble? Is it the Field or certain Pokémon that you can't take out? Anyhow, Bisharp should do you good for this battle. If it's too slow to reliably take out enemies you can use Bronzong's Trick Room to make it go first. (Give it an Iron Ball if necessary.) Bronzong should also be able to deal good damage with Gyro Ball or Heavy Slam (dunno which one is better for this fight); you can also have it use Sand Storm to support Sandslash when Trick Room isn't up. I've heard Escavalier under Trick Room totally destroys Adrienn, so that one might be worth getting. Your Sandslash probably won't be much use in this battle; Earthquake endangers its partners, particularly the Steel and Poison Types that counter Fairiys and neither Iron Head nor Poison Jab are available yet. (Iirc the Iron Head Tutor can only be available after Adrienn, assuming he'll even show up at all in your game.) You can't use it to just Earthquake everything either because of Togekiss. You could try and time a Sword Dance-boosted Dig to take out Mawile as soon as it shows up, but other than that Sandslash likely won't get to deal any super effective damage. It doesn't take Special attacks well at all, so trying to Shadow Claw Gardevoir would be dangerous. If the Field is giving you trouble you could try poisoning the Misty Field with Garbodor; it'll harm most of your Pokémon as well, but will boost any Poison Offense you can get your hands on. Alternatively you could get something with Electric Terrain or Grassy Field; the latter can also be turned into a Corrosive Field if you have any Poison moves at your disposal. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jakk8399 0 Posted September 4, 2017 Share Posted September 4, 2017 Don't know if this is the right spot to ask, but would anyone be willing to go onto my save to try to beat Ciel for me? No matter what I lose to her and I cant really find a place to train up an ice type, or even find the time to do so since college is a thing... if it's not possible to beat Ciel with my team or pokemon in my box, should I restart? And if so what should I do to make my team better? thanks in advance! Game.rxdata Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Zargerth 254 Posted September 4, 2017 Share Posted September 4, 2017 51 minutes ago, jakk8399 said: Don't know if this is the right spot to ask, but would anyone be willing to go onto my save to try to beat Ciel for me? No matter what I lose to her and I cant really find a place to train up an ice type, or even find the time to do so since college is a thing... if it's not possible to beat Ciel with my team or pokemon in my box, should I restart? And if so what should I do to make my team better? thanks in advance! Game.rxdata Done. I had to use some of your healing items, but since you have a good stock of them I don't think you mind. Game.rxdata Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jakk8399 0 Posted September 4, 2017 Share Posted September 4, 2017 6 minutes ago, Zargerth said: Done. I had to use some of your healing items, but since you have a good stock of them I don't think you mind. Game.rxdata Thank you so much! Should I keep graveler and train it up or invest in another pokemon that isn't roserade? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Zargerth 254 Posted September 4, 2017 Share Posted September 4, 2017 Just now, jakk8399 said: Thank you so much! Should I keep graveler and train it up or invest in another pokemon that isn't roserade? The only reason I used your Geodude - now Graveler - was to set Stealth Rocks. Roserade might be handy in the next gym battle, but you really need better moves. I can't remember if Sludge Bomb will be obtainable, but Venoshock is. You can find it in Byxbysion Wasteland iirc. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Alistair 705 Posted September 4, 2017 Share Posted September 4, 2017 (edited) Ugh. I just spent some time doing it too, only to be ninja'd. Just so you know, I used only the mons you had on your team, and a good chunk of your healing items. Just in case you want the file, here it is, but Zagerth's is probably better due to having used fewer of your items... @jakk8399 Game.rxdata Edited September 4, 2017 by Alistair Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dragonsbeat 18 Posted November 20, 2017 Share Posted November 20, 2017 guys i hate this gal some of these mons are unobtainable (this early or ever) i added them in they are scraggy and dieno [Shelly] froagadier lvl 33 -smack down -lick -quick atack -water pulse pawniard lvl 33 -metal claw -feint attack -fury cutter -psycho cut scraggy lvl 33 -high jump kick -swagger -feint attack -chip away sneasel lvl 33 -ice punch -beat up -feint attack -metal claw stunky lvl 33 -slash -acid spray -toxic -screech vullaby lvl 33 -fury attack -pluck -nasty plot -knock off ***other pokes in the PC*** Purrloin lvl 24 or 25 mightyena lvl 28 murkrow lvl 25 cacnea lvl 20 pancham lvl 23 and i have a dieno (don't ask why) so plz help and don't tell me i can't get a fire type because i'm doing a monodark and the only fire type obtainable is houndour and i can only get him after i beat shelly help me Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Zargerth 254 Posted November 20, 2017 Share Posted November 20, 2017 29 minutes ago, dragonsbeat said: some of these mons are unobtainable (this early or ever) i added them in 29 minutes ago, dragonsbeat said: i can't get a fire type because i'm doing a monodark and the only fire type obtainable is houndour and i can only get him after i beat shelly In all seriousness: is there a certain mon that is giving you trouble? I'd say bring Pawniard/Scraggy against Anorith, as well as using Sneasel and Frogadier against Masquerain and Yanmega. What you could do is evolve Frogadier to Greninja, then use Common Candy. Also, your Stunky is one level away from evolving. Skuntank learns Flamethrower, making it even more useful. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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