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  1. Hits all adjacent foes and is guaranteed to lower foes Speed by one stage, very useful, albeit not too strong. Remember that last Aster and Eclipse battle, where Lunatone and Solrock kept spamming Bulldoze and Icy Wind, setting up their not-really-that-fast team? I do. Not fun.
  2. There is no direct answer as no one in-game confirms it, but people think that ...and now I'm tempted to mess around with some files and make "Radomus City".
  3. So as I'm told, when speaking English I have a Scottish accent. I can live with that.

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    2. Nan

      Nan

      Everytime I speak English I feel bad because of my Finnish accent.. but luckily it's not that bad Finnish accent... but I still wish I could pronounce English better haha.

    3. Felicity

      Felicity

      Whilst a scottish accent is rather amazing, it lacks the smooth, suave qualities of a british voice..

  4. A Hyper Voice tutor cannot be found in Reborn. Any and all tutors are in Agate Circus and 7th Street. Although not too many useful moves are taught there, Bounce and Electroweb are the best you can get (IMO).
  5. It's not your fault, Zeph. We all know who is at fault for everything, who is to blame. He even has his own #...
  6. Hope you enjoy your stay here. Feel free to drop by the Team Showcase section should you want any in-game team advice.
  7. Welcome. Should you need any in-game team help, feel free to drop by the Team Showcase section.
  8. Just enjoying the last weekend before 1st year of college starts and-oh, you didn't ask me. I guess it's your turn, Vali.
  9. http://www.pokemonreborn.com/forum/?showtopic=8763 That's where you should've posted this.
  10. Do I look like a Kriketune to you? Not all Bug types are the same, you racist ;_; Sheep! You see this?
  11. He was talking about how you can have a Gyarados for even the first gym. It's a great Pokemon to use even at the end of the current episode. Tyrantrum is not only acquired about halfway-through, it's not easy to acquire, while all you had to do for a Magikarp was pay $500. Also, Head Smash's user is damaged by half the damage it deals, making a full sweep unlikely. Gyarados can sweep easily with Dragon Dance, recoil-less moves and Moxie.
  12. Wait, what are you even talking about? You have a Leavanny! You shouldn't need any help, you should be soloing Reborn with it! (totally not biased, ignore that profile pic) But in all seriousness, get yourself anything that can learn that Trick Room TM we got from Radomus. On your entire team/rotation, only Crobat, Jolteon and Gengar cannot be classified as slow (or slower than the gym leader's line-ups). Something with Tailwind could also work out. And now, in order: Leavanny: Get yourself a new Leavanny. Since E13, Sewaddle learns Sticky Web at level 31. Swadloon and Leavanny don't, only Sewaddle. Using Trick Room and Sticky Web at the same time isn't recommendable. Leaf Blade and X-Scissor are obviously moves you should be using and, considering how many physical attackers you have on your team, Screech would be a great 4th move. Camerupt: If you have Eruption, swap it for Heat Wave (breed it with Camerupt or Growlithe). With Camerupt's low speed, you'll rarely get to enjoy that 150BP Eruption. In fact, with it's relatively low defenses, you're not that likely to even get 90 BP Eruption. If you lose a little more than a third of your health, Eruption is weaker than Heat Wave, while HW has constant power and also hits both foes in double battles along with a 10% burn chance for each foe it strikes. If you're using Trick Room, you can get that 150 BP Eruption, but only once if the foe survives it and retaliates. There's also Double Edge, Iron Head via Mawile (especially useful with TR) and Body Slam (not as useful in TR). Electivire: No idea what moves you've got on it or whether you have another Electi-whatever that thing is called it needs to evolve, so I won't say much about it. Clawitzer: Clawitzer is pretty obvious, fully utilize it's amazing Ability. Dragon Pulse, Dark Pulse, Aura Sphere and Water Pulse. With Mega Launcher, Water Pulse actually has the same power as Surf, so you could actually go for that one too. It's just a matter of which secondary effect you want, WP has a 20% confusion chance while Surf hits all foes (and some allies). Metagross: Most people run Meteor Mash, Zen Headbutt, Hammer Arm and Bullet Punch on it, but in-game, you're better of just using Agility instead of Bullet Punch. After just one Agility, you'll outspeed all foes who don't have priority anyways, and even if they do have priority attacks, most are just 40 BP, nothing Metagross' bulk can't handle easily. Crobat: Crobat IMHO does a better job with item-less Acrobatics than with Black Sludge Brave Bird. BB is barely stronger while it does have recoil. With Acrobatics, Crobat can easily sweep. If you Go back to E12 or earlier, you can breed Crobat with an Archeops to get U-Turn on it. You could also run a special set with that Nasty Plot you can get from Honchkrow. There's also Zen Headbutt from Hoothoot/Noctowl. Aggron: Now, since Gen 6/E13, Egg moves can be passed on by both parents, giving Aggron quite a few options here (in case you don't know what Egg Moves are, go to a Pokemon's Bulbapedia page and look at the "By breeding" part.) Aggron's physical defense is pretty great, but it's special defense is average at best, not to mention the weaknesses to very common types, so I'd recommend you use an Aggron with Metal Burst and Sturdy. It's pretty much guaranteed to take down one foe with it that way, even in a Ground Gym. All viable moves for it are Superpower, Head Smash, Stealth Rock, Curse, Body Slam, Automotize (not needed in TR) and some STAB Iron move (I'd recommend Iron Head). It really depends on what you want to run with it, but I'd use Head Smash, Iron Head, Superpower and Curse/Stealth Rock. Heracross: If you Go back to E12 or earlier, breed Geodude>Crustle>Heracross to give Heracross Earthquake and Rock Slide. Moving on... Gengar: If you go back to E12- you can breed Stunfisk>Grimer>Gastly for Thunderbolt and Sludge Bomb. Steelix: Stealth Rock, Gyro Ball, Stone Edge, Dig. Y'know, since Trick Room reverses how speed works while not affecting the actual stat, Gyro Ball retains it's power even in Trick Room. Fun stuff. Although Steelix has the same problems as Aggron. Lucario: You could go special with Lucario with Dragon Pulse, Dark Pulse, Aura Sphere and Nasty Plot or physical Lucario with High Jump Kick, Blaze Kick, Swords Dance and I guess Extreme Speed. Outside of Trick Room, you could go for Swords Dance, Extreme Speed and Bullet Punch or for Nasty Plot and Vacuum Wave. I don't know, I'm not a fan. Tyrantrum: Tyrantrum is pretty easy, just go for Dragon Dance, EarthQuake, Head Smash and Dragon Claw outside of Trick Room or EQ, HS, DC and Curse within Trick Room. Jolteon: Charge Beam, Shadow Ball, Discharge and Round/Swift/Trump Car, I guess, Eeveelotions aren't that great in Reborn (well, except for Sylveon, I guess.) Scrafty: Scrafty gets the three elemental punches if you breed Hitmonchan>Buneary>Scrafty. Other than those, you can go for High Jump Kick, Crunch, Head Smash, Dragon Dance outside of Trick Room, Zen Headbutt. Flygon: Flygon can go with Superpower, Earthquake (no need to level Trapinch up to level 55, just breed Geodude>Dwebble>Trapinchin E12- and it'll have EQ when it hatches), Dragon Claw, Rock Slide. Fury Cutter is also a good move for it, as is Bulldoze outside of Trick Room. Togekiss: Sorry, but no. I hate those things and refuse to say anything about the Toge- line. Gallade: Gallade is pretty straight-forward, just it's regular level-up moves are impressive. Just go for Leaf Blade, Psycho Cut, Night Slash and Close Combat. It also gets Trick Room. Considering that the first three moves I listed all have heightened critical hit rates, you can get yourself a Scope Lens from the Obsidia Dept. Store and raises those rates to 50% each. Gardevoir: Moonblast, Psychic, Shadow Ball and either Calm Mind or Thunderbolt (Stunfisk>Ralts int E12-). Magmortar: Same as Electivire, but I'll add that Psychic could've been gotten in E12- via Drowzee, Mr.Mime or Kadabra. Kingdra: Back to E12- you go! In there you could breed Panpour>Psyduck/Buizel>Remoraid>Horsea to get a Kingdra with Scald, Ice Beam, Signal Beam and (by leveling up) Dragon Pulse. Keep in mind, wherever I list something in a breeding chain, you can use something in it's evolutionary line, not that specific one. For Example, even though I said to use Growlithe to get Heat Wave onto Camerupt, you can also use an Arcanine if it has Heat Wave. Should you need any help regarding details on breeding, feel free to PM me.
  13. Well, Trick Room would let Dusknoir "outspeed" everything anyways you wouldn't even need priority for that. Only the very rare priority-using foes would "outspeed" you due to priority, but those moves are so weak, something with Dusknoir's bulk shouldn't have to worry about them, not to mention that even if you use Shadow Sneak on the same turn your foe uses a priority move of their own, you'll still be outsped. Look at it this way: Without Trick Room, you can outspeed foes with Shadow Sneak (if they don't use priority). With Trick Room, you can outspeed foes with any move (if they don't use priority).
  14. If your team isn't terribly fast, Trick Room would be perfect. Under Trick Room, Dusknoir could even sweep. What moves you should go for really depends on what other attack types you have on your team, just choose 3 moves out of the 4 punches it gets. Will-o-Wisp is also a good move. Even if the next gym isn't Dragon type, Ice is still a great attacking type
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