I only made the effort to defeat it once - via Sand Attack Prankster Purrloin.
But I'll probably never attempt to defeat it again in my future playthroughs - because I think you're supposed to lose to it anyway.
Well done - the guide looks really promising. Keep up the good work!
Just some corrections/edits I've noticed:
1. You can also catch a Lunatone under the Grand Stairway. It's in the section where there are two rock smashable rocks - and I believe it only appears at night?
2. You don't need the Dull Key to proceed onto Shade's gym. That item is required for the Scraggy event - which you could mention.
In Calcenon's southern exit gatehouse (the one leading to Route 3), talk to the guy there and repair the destroyed pathway. If you do, you'll get access to an area housing both of those items.
That's actually really smart.
But yeah, I don't think anyone is completely sure what triggers the trees to move. I just kept walking around in circles until the tree decided to disappear.
Mind - Luna
Family - Heather
Memory - Amaria (not occurred yet but probably will soon...?)
Reality - Anna
These girls did have the jewelry when we are first introduced to them respectively - so I guess they fit.
Her Ferrothorn could have evolved and learnt Power Whip
But yeah, I think we will see Florinia in future episodes. I wish Julia would be back too - she hasn't shown herself since E1
Well... we won't be getting Megas until post-game... which is probably when we are done with the main story - so I don't think that would be too necessary (although Gen 4 starter megas would be nice to see)
The 'correct' selection to make is probably the one that leads you to Laura's backstory - which involves one of my very favorite Reborn scenes involving a certain person getting hyperbeamed xD
Maybe it's like those boats you could fold... like the Bike
But yeah, that's just silly. I really don't mind having HMs since now we can just delete them on the spot when we're done with them.