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I'd switch Thrash on Mamo for Stealth Rock, it's really useful with pokemon that are weak to rock and you would use Thrash very little. I don't see the need for Pain Split on Reuniclus, since 90% of the time it's better to heal using items like hyper potion. I'd recommend using Shadow Ball or Grass Knot in the last slot (or rotate them depending on the battles). And as soon as Focus Blast is available use that instead to not get completely walled by dark types. However, if you are set on having a recovery move use Recover instead since it is much more reliable. I don't see the need for Tri Attack of Magneton, you'll either end up using one of the STABS or switch out 99% of the time. Give it Signal Beam or Screech/Metal Sound, the latter can be very clutch when combined with Sturdy allowing you to easily take on the super powerful mons like Mewtwo, PULSEs, Dittoceus, etc. And lastly, Wing Attack is useless in Honchkrow. Give it something else for that last slot, I'd recommend Tailwind if it is available in the move tutors. Toxic and Taunt are also nice support options. As soon as Superpower is available in the tutors give that as its last move. EDIT 2: As for items, give one of your mons a Life Orb since it's much better than the STAB boosting items (I'd say give it to Blaziken). And for Azumarill a Sitrus Berry is better then leftovers since it combos with Belly Drum really well. Also you could try using a Choice Band in either Mamo or Honch for more brute power (just be careful using Sucker Punch and Stealth Rocks). EDIT: @Amine elhedhili You can get Azu from the mystery egg event. If you got another pokemon from it you'll have to trade for an Azumarill online.
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Since this one is technically E16 spoiler, I'll put it under a spoiler tag.
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Yes knowing the name of the character does change my score. 5/10 for using wrong Knuckle.
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Steel types are your best bet to beat Adrienn, since xe has things to counter poison types. I wouldn't recommend Hariyama since it's a fighting type and is pretty slow, meaning it'll just get KOed before it can do anything. Out of the ones you've listed, Nidoking, Drapion, Roserade and Toxicroak are the better choices (ie don't use Seviper ever). Nidoking is really good since it also hits one of Adrienn's strongest mons that would otherwise be immune to poison attacks. But as I said Steel types are still the best way, and Aggron isn't the strongest out of them. I still recommend using it, but try using another stronger steel mon as well. My personal recommendation is Metagross since it can pretty much KO almost everything with Meteor Mash. But any of these also work: Lucario (with Iron tail), Excadrill, Magnezone, Escavalier, Bisharp.
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[Answered] Ashen Beach Field Effect read out
Farnsworth replied to Farnsworth's question in On the Hunt
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So, I'm currently doing a ground mono run and I am up against Kiki. However, I can't seem to find the read out for the Ashen Beach anywhere, and I've searched all over Apophyll. I'm pretty sure it should be available by know, since we always get the read out of field effects before we fight a gym leader in it. Does anyone know where i could find the read out for the ashen beach? Thanks.
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Ummm, you can find the Hippo in Tanzan depths. Also, if you are willing to wait until the next episode, Gigalith gets Sandstream in gen VII, so you'll only need an ability capsule and you're set. As for the rest of your team ideas I'll edit my opinions on it a bit later when I have more time to properly read it. EDIT: First off, of the fire types you listed I'd suggest Chandelure just for the sheer power it has. Just be careful with faster pokemon, and things like Bisharp and Aegislash. We know for a fact four pokemon in Tania's team: Aegislash, Skarmory, Excadrill and M-Scizor (ace). I don't think she'll have a Durant or Klinklang based on the other four, my guesses would be two of these: Empoleon, Ferrothorn, Lucario, Metagross, Magnezone and Bisharp. I'd put my money on Empoleon and Lucario since they cover her weaknesses pretty well (plus Lucario is a beast). You really shouldn't have any problem breaking her with the Excalure + sand combo, although since we don't know anything about her field effect I could be wrong.
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The sidequest for Beldum has changed since episode 15, however you can still catch it in the current episode. Also, since I got in back in E15 I can't help you with finding it. Sorry.
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This is very exciting! The three sprites shown are already looking gorgeous (especially that Ninetales), and apparently already 1/4 of them were done. Ame continues surprising us with her amazing work. Thank you Ame and the team for your continued effort in making Reborn the best possible game. Also, I wonder if a few of the leaders teams will be updated with gen VII pokemon? For example, Oricorio would fit in perfectly with Julia's team (because of the cheerleading stuff) and could quite easily replace her Emolga. Also every trainer should have an A-Ninetales because it's sheer majesty needs to be shared with the world.
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Get rid of Dewgong, it really isn't very good at this point in the game and there are many many many water types and ice types that outclass it at everything. Same could be said for Vileplume, put since she is a poison type I'd recommend holding onto her until after you defeat Adrienn. Use Dragalge in the battle since its poison attacks could help to defeat xyr fairies. As for what pokemon to add to the team, make your team harder than steel and you should have no problems with Adrienn. Steel types like Magnezone, Excadrill, Lucario, Metagross, Bronzong, Bisharp, etc make quick work of xem. My suggestion is for this fight switch Dewgong with Dragalge, and Gardevoir with a Metagross and you shouldn't have anymore trouble with the xem. Another thing I noticed is that your team is missing key coverage in Dark/Ghost and Fighting, you don't have anything to hit Psychic, normal or Ghost types, so definitely consider adding a Dark/Ghost and Fighting type to the team. After the battle, drop Dewgong, Persian, Marowak, Vileplume and maybe Rhyperior (unless you plan on using trick room) from the team. These pokemon are outclassed at this point in the game, there are much better options. A few include Tentacruel (water/poison), Azumarill (water/fairy), Crawdaunt (water/dark), Starmie (water/psychic), Rotom-W (water/electric), Magnezone (since you have no electric), Mamoswine (ice/ground), Weavile (ice/dark), Bisharp (steel/dark), Chandelure (fire/ghost), Krookodile (dark/ground), Lucario (fighting/steel), Exdarill (ground/steel), Metagross (steel/psychic), Scrafty (fighting/dark), Heracross (bug/fighting), Archeops (rock/flying), Infernape (fire/fighting) and many more. Just pick the ones you feel fit best with your playstyle. Also, although not as urgent as the other listed above, there are better fire types that could use instead of Typhlosion, his limited movepool makes him pretty bad. Things like Infernape, Chandelure, Arcanine, Rotom-H, Volcarona and even Delphox are much better.
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The trainers in the Grand Hall are actually unlocked before the first gym, you don't have to wait until you get the 3rd badge.
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Choose the one with the best IVs, since you can change its nature and ability later on in the game if you wish. However, in the current release there is no legitimate way to change the IVs of a pokemon.
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