As another guy said, that's the PC storage. I like to keep some important items there. It's the place where I used to store all my blue moon ice creams.
Just keep buying vanilla ice creams and you get the blue moon one after 10 or 20 attempts.
EDIT: BTW can someone get this topic pinned so everyone can see? Since now mega stones are a thing in reborn.
wowowowow 4 shell shashes? You only need one to sweep, and sturdy guarantees pokémon like carracosta the chance to stay alive before it starts killing things.
I built my six-mon team specifically to defeat gym leaders while using the minimal amount of healing items. I managed to defeat charlotte after a couple of attempts but in her case only I used all of my hyper potions and revives. Reality is: She does need to be nerfed. An over-the-edge gym leader may be appealing to some of you guys, but it also might intimidate many potential new players. But the only one who will decide her fate is Ame and I shall support her decision regardless. That's just my opinion.
Just got all the new mega stones. You need two blue moon ice creams and give them to nyu like the other guy said. This process can be repeated over and over.
For the stones, thanks Ame.
Can someone be nice and tell me where can I download E13? I looked on the mews and announcements section and it only takes to reborn.com/game, where there's only the latest version.
Jolly Guts Luxray with Toxic Orb is a beast. It dies fast thanks to poison damage and wild charge recoil, but with proper EV training it will destroy everything on its path. Facade also kills many ground-type pokemon.
Clearing up the southern woods is more complicated then cleaning up the north, but there's a pathway which can lead you to both the tech glasses and the pinsir/heracross in a single ride. It's accessed through the second entrance west-east-wise, but you will have to use the other entrances as well to clear up all the webs and logs.
I also use only six pokemon at a time, never more than that (rotation is time-consuming because of grinding). A good thing is to have a team with movesets for maximum coverage, because when you go to the elite 4, you won't be able to take your 20-strong pokemon legion with you. Only six.
Gotta agree with the guy. Pokémon reborn already has a very good difficulty, especially because the gym leaders' pokémons have good movesets for maximum coverage and that is very interesting, but in a couple of cases, the field effect makes things a bit over the edge. Take charlotte and the blazing field, for example.
Throw them all away, except for blaziken and pachirisu. For pachi I suggest Charge beam, Electro ball, Nuzzle and Super Fang.
Good suggestions for your team are Mudkip, Roserade/Vileplume, Archeops/Crobat and perhaps Gardevoir.
Take that, hahaha!
Anyway, glad to have been of help. Alazakam today, alakazam tomorrow, alakazam always!
And if you want an electric type, Go for eelektross. Make it a mixed attacker with coil, crunch, brick break and discharge.