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  1. Hi WaddleDee, and welcome to Reborn! I've seen you around the Rejuvenation forums a lot, before.
  2. See you, Viri! You should always take a break whenever you feel like it. Anyway, you were a pretty cool Magnezone, and your art and puns were great. Gonna miss you while you're away~
  3. Hi, and welcome to Reborn! And good that you like every Pokemon, since Reborn may have you use Pokemon others may deem as "trash!"
  4. You don't have to press numbers on your keyboard, you have to scroll through the numbers by pressing the arrow keys.
  5. I'm pretty sure I read something that said that Luna ran away, and they were trying to find her? I think Gossip Gardevoir might've ran after her too but it's been a while so ye
  6. HAPPY BIRTHDAY NOVA #BreloomBot: (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧*:・゚✧
  7. Iirc it's a distorted Regice cry
  8. Part 13 Shelly's Gym apparently features one of the more confusing puzzles, although I found it simple by just guessing-and-checking. There are four Trainers with Bug-type Pokemon in the Forest Field, and the goal is to press the computers in the correct order to build up three bookcases in the right order. After pressing the last one, which can be gotten to by going through Shelly's room, you can walk across the bookshelves to reach Shelly's battlefield. To figure out how to solve it, just watch Lostelle's video: Anyway, onto the fight. Just talk to Shelly to begin. She will talk about how she became a Gym Leader so she'd be recognized by her brother, Bugsy, but it didn't work, and then the battle will start. Bookworm Shelly would like to battle! Items: 2 Ultra Potions (Heal 120 HP) Field: Forest Field Format: Doubles Illumise (Lv. 32) Prankster, Damp Rock: Rain Dance, Struggle Bug, Dazzling Gleam, Confuse Ray Masquerain (Lv. 31) Intimidate, Silver Powder: Struggle Bug, Icy Wind, Bubble Beam, Energy Ball Anorith (Lv. 32) Swift Swim, Muscle Band: Aqua Jet, Rapid Spin, Knock Off, Rock Slide Wormadam-Trash (Lv. 32) Overcoat: Struggle Bug, Mirror Shot, Psybeam, Giga Drain Heather / Yanmega (Lv. 33) Speed Boost: Struggle Bug, Giga Drain, Air Cutter, Ancient Power Bugsy / Volbeat (Lv. 35) Prankster, Leftovers: Tail Glow, Moonlight, Struggle Bug, Dazzling Gleam Shelly can be a fairly difficult Gym Leader to face if you aren't prepared, as she is the first Doubles Gym Leader and her Yanmega can hit very hard. However, while her Field gives her a big advantage, it also gives her a huge disadvantage - it can be changed to hurt her a lot just with one move. - If you have a Fire starter, you can teach it Fire Pledge from the Lapis Pledge Tutor. In addition, there are some other Fire types like Numel or Growlithe, which can learn Flame Burst. Both Fire Pledge and Flame Burst will transform the Field into a Burning Field, which will boost Fire type moves. Luckily, Shelly's Illumise typically refuses to use Rain Dance, so it should be easy to change the Field. - You could also try to use the Forest Field to your advantage by using some special Bug types like Butterfree or Vivillon, but burning the Field usually works better. - If that Yanmega is troubling you, paralyze it with a Pokemon like Ampharos or Emolga. This will also boost the power of Electro Ball, which will help take it out. After winning, Shelly will award you the Cocoon Badge, which raises the level cap to 40 and allows you to use TMX Rock Smash outside of battle, as well as TM 76 Struggle Bug. She then tells you to go tell Ame that Corey is now deceased and the reserve Poison Leader now has to become the Gym Leader. However, that can wait, as some new things have opened up! Firstly, In North Obsidia Ward, there will be a crowd around a Silph Co. salesman. He will sell you just one Link Stone for 10,000 Poke, which is very expensive but potentially very worth it. These are evolution stones for Pokemon that need to be traded to evolve, like Machoke or Spritzee (when holding a Sachet). There are only a few of these available, though, so choose what Pokemon you evolve wisely. Also, now that Shelly has been defeated, you can now do another quest for the Aqua / Magma Gang. Go back to whichever one you joined, and they will ask you to join them in a takeover of the opposing gang's base at night. So, if you've joined Aqua, go to Magma's Alley at night in North Obsidia, and if you've joined Magma, go to Aqua's Alley at night in Lapis. You'll have to fight two Gangsters in front blocking the way, who will use mainly Fire types if they're part of the Magma Gang and Water types if they're part of the Aqua Gang, and then the boss of the opposing gang. However, the boss is actually a bit high leveled for this part of the game, so you might want to do this a bit later. This quest does give you some good rewards and is mandatory later on anyway, though. Since this is an optional mini-boss, I'll use a simpler format for this... Magma Kingpin Maxwell: Vulpix (Lv. 41), Charmeleon (Lv. 42), Houndoom (Lv. 45) I have no idea about Archer... After defeating the boss, he will tell his gang to retreat. Your gang will then go back to their alley, and tell you to come back. As a reward for driving away the opposing gang, your leader will give you a Carvanha if you are in the Aqua Gang or a Houndour if you are in the Magma Gang. (Lv. 30) OR(Lv. 30) Carvanha is a pretty good Pokemon. Even though it's frail, it has very nice offensive stats, the amazing ability Speed Boost, and a cool movepool with things like Aqua Jet, Ice Fang, and Crunch. Houndour is also a very good Pokemon, as it's pretty strong and learns cool attacks like Flamethrower, Crunch, Nasty Plot, etc. Plus, it can get Destiny Bond from breeding! In addition, you will be able to roam the abandoned alley of the gang you fought. So, if you are in the Magma Gang, you can finally access the pool of water and fish there or battle the wild Murkrow, and if you are in Aqua Gang, you'll be able to find a wild Houndour. If you have Pokesnax, the Houndour will attack you. This is why I recommended joining the Aqua Gang - you get a Houndour much earlier than a player who joined the Magma Gang will be able to get a Carvanha, as you have to get the Super Rod to fish for Carvanhas. (Lv. 22) But anyway, if you joined Magma, the Aqua Alley will be abandoned, so you can now fish in a small area! However, the Old Rod is the only rod available, so that means only one thing can be found here... Lapis Alley: Old Rod: You can find Barboach! ...Though, when evolved, the only particularly good stat it has is HP, and its Abilities kinda suck... What's more, you can't breed Dragon Dance onto it without reverting to a previous episode and getting Magikarp, so I wouldn't really recommend this one. Joining Aqua's still better than Magma imo. You'll be able to access the pool of water if you joined Aqua a bit later in the story, but if you want a Barboach, you can find them a bit later on. Next up, Rock Smash is now usable, so there are a few caves that are now explorable. Firstly, if you go back Beneath the Grand Stairway, there are a few rocks you can break. For instance, there was a Lunatone or a Solrock being blocked by a rock, depending on if it was day or night. You'll find the other later on. (Lv. 25) or (Lv. 25) Lunatone and Solrock are decent Pokemon, I guess. I've never used them due to their many weaknesses and average stats, but the two Pokemon do learn some pretty nice moves, like Psychic, Stone Edge, and Explosion, as well as Moonblast for Lunatone and Solar Beam for Solrock, all through level up. Also, there was a cave blocked off, which has a hiker who can smash glowing rocks. He'll give you a Mining Kit so you can also try mining them to get treasures, in a mini-game just like the Mining game in Diamond/Pearl/Platinum. Mining Guide: And there's a rock with a hidden Rare Candy right here: Next, in Beryl Cemetery, there was a cave being blocked by a Rock Smashable rock. After breaking the rock, you can enter Beryl Cave (which is dark, so Flash would be handy... except it's not available yet). No encounters here, surprisingly, but there is a cage with a Nidorina. If you have the Silver Ring, she will join you, being the first of Corey's Pokemon that you can find! In addition, the rock she is next to has a Link Stone. (Lv. 28) Egg Moves: Disable, Venom Drench Nidorina/Nidoqueen are pretty good Pokemon with nice stats and Sheer Force as Nidoqueen, but their movepools are pretty lackluster without TMs. Toxic Spikes, Crunch, Superpower, and Earth Power are the only notable moves, really, so no good Poison STAB just yet. In addition, if you go to the end of the cave, you'll come across a clearing. After taking a few steps into it, you will be challenged by another Pokemon gang! You'll have to fight 5 Nuzleafs, which get progressively stronger as you defeat each one, and a level 55 Shiftry, all in the Forest Field! Luckily, they're pretty frail, so using priority attacks should help out a bit. After that, the Shiftry will leave, and you can take the five Nuzleafs. (Levels vary) Egg Moves: Leech Seed, Grassy Terrain, Foul Play Nuzleaf is extremely frail, but it can become a pretty good mixed attacker with nice offensive and decent speed stats, as well as moves like Extrasensory, Leaf Blade, and Leaf Storm. It also gets Nasty Plot through Move Relearner as Shiftry, but it won't get any good special Dark moves by level up, so you'll have to wait till you can get Dark Pulse. There will also be TM 20 Safeguard and a totem pole. If you have an Ill-Fated Doll from the mansion in Beryl Ward, you can activate it, causing one of four Pokemon to attack you (no soft-resetting to change it, as the order of the Pokemon is pre-determined). If you bring more Ill-Fated Dolls, which you'll be able to buy later, you can get the other three. The Pokemon that may attack you are Baltoy, Elgyem, Golett, and Natu. (Lv. 30) OR (Lv. 30) OR (Lv. 35) OR (Lv. 16/20) Baltoy becomes a pretty decent Pokemon, with nice defenses and things like Cosmic Power and Explosion to use. Elgyem may be slow, but as a Beeheyem, it does hit very hard. The only problem is that it doesn't have many great moves, besides maybe Hidden Power, Psychic, and Charge Beam as of this point in the game. Golett is a very strong but slow attacker, with some cool moves like Dynamic Punch, Earthquake, Shadow Punch, and Heavy Slam. I'd definitely recommend this one, if you can get it. Natu might not look like much at a first glance of its okay-ish stats, but Magic Bounce is always handy and it can get some cool moves like Tailwind, Night Shade, Confuse Ray, etc. If you come back when it's sunny, there will be a wild Tropius there. You need Pokesnax to fight it. (Lv. 30) Tropius has decent bulk, which is pretty nice. It gets Harvest and Natural Gift, which you could use with a berry, but with its pretty bad typing, I wouldn't really recommend it. Finally, there's a rock blocking a cave near the abandoned Power Plant east of Beryl Bridge. After smashing that rock, you can enter Citrine Mountain. Citrine Mountain This cold cave is in the Icy Field, and there are some new encounters here. Citrine Mountain (2F): Encounters:(I don't really know what the rates of these Pokemon are, so this is going to probably be out of order rip) Cubchoo becomes a pretty strong physical Pokemon with moves like Superpower and Icicle Crash, but its Speed is pretty disappointing. I guess you could use a Swift Swim on a Rain team, possibly? Swinub is a really good Pokemon, being strong, bulky, and somewhat fast. With moves like Earthquake, Mist, and Ice Shard, I'd say that this is a great Pokemon to add on your team. If you go straight to the right, you can find a hidden Ability Capsule in this rock: There is also a Croagunk here, and if you have the Silver Ring, it will join you, making it the second of Corey's Pokemon. (Lv. 28) Egg Moves: Drain Punch, Venoshock Croagunk is a really good Pokemon, with a great Attack and decent Speed and Special Attack, along with plenty of good moves like Sucker Punch, Poison Jab, Nasty Plot, Sludge Bomb, Revenge, etc. And finally, there's a cave where you can find a Smoochum being cornered by a Beartic. You'll have to fight the level 57 Beartic, and then it will join you. You can also find a NeverMeltIce. (Lv. 20) Egg Moves: Nasty Plot While very frail, Smoochum is one of the best Ice types and a very good Psychic type at this point of the game. She's pretty strong and fast, and learns a few nice attacks like Psychic and Blizzard. Finally, if you go back to the Underground Railnet from Peridot Ward, there's some rocks that can be smashed. From there, you can go east to a new part of the Railnet! Underground Railnet There's some new encounters here, as well. Underground Railnet, Between the Two Sides Encounters: Dark Spots: Skorupi is a pretty good Pokemon, as it gets a lot of moves - Crunch, Bug Bite, Cross Poison, Toxic Spikes, and the elemental fangs (relearn as a Drapion). Its stats are pretty decent, and it gets Hone Claws to help boost its Attack. Mawile has meh stats, but a pretty amazing typing. Too bad its Mega is too strong to be available that early. Anyway, its movepool isn't bad either, with Play Rough, Iron Head, Sucker Punch, Iron Defense, and Baton Pass, so you may want to use it for now. Klang is now available wild, so you don't have to evolve Klink to find one now (although it only has a 1% rate, so good luck with that...). This is a nice place to EV Train in Defense - just avoid Noibat and Mawile (since Mawile gives a Defense AND an Attack EV). And, like all the other places with dark spots, you can EV Train in Speed by just going through the dark spots. In addition, there's one item of interest here, being the Dull Key: If you don't get it before beating the next Gym Leader, then you'll have to wait until two more Gym Leaders after to get it, so you should get it while you can! You can use this key in the Obsidia Slums, right here: When you enter the next room, there will be a cutscene of three Pangoros capturing three Scraggys. Enter the next room to find a jumping puzzle. You'll have to jump across on the left and the right sides, fight two level 45 Pangoros who are cornering one Scraggy each, and press the switches. After that, you can now jump across in the center path, and you'll be able to go through to find the last Scraggy. However, you'll have to fight another Pangoro, at level 50! Upon defeating the Pangoro, another cutscene will happen, where the three Pangoros are about to gang up on you and the third Scraggy. However, the Scrafty from the Scraggy Gang will attack them, defeating them for good, and the last Scraggy will want to join you. (Lv. 30) Egg Moves: Dragon Dance, Drain Punch, Fire Punch, Ice Punch, Thunder Punch Scraggy is a godly Pokemon, with great stats and a very nice movepool including Crunch and High Jump Kick. In addition, Dragon Dance can help boost its otherwise okay Speed, which is great. It'll be very useful for quite a few of the upcoming Gym Leaders, so this is a Pokemon that's definitely very useful. You also can find a Black Belt in this place, which might go well with the Scraggy! Oh, as for encounters, it's basically the Obsidia Slums encounters, but with Pancham and Pidove switching places in terms of encounter rates, with higher leveled Pokemon. So yeah. Might as well include it, though... Obsidia Slums Pancham Playground / Don Hall: Encounters: Anyway, that's everything left, so next part, it's off to the Grand Hall to talk to Ame about Corey.
  9. Part 13 is up... but it's missing a lot of information rip Aside from needing the picture of the Tropius event, I also would like confirmation on the Pokemon levels / to know the Pokemon levels that I don't have (the totem pole Pokemon, Carvanha / Houndour), to know if there's egg moves I'm missing (I believe Corey's Pokemon may have some?), the Citrine Mountain fishing encounters (if there is even water there), what floor the accessible part of Citrine Mountain is, and what the item in the Smoochum room is. Unfortunately, I can't check the info myself since I don't have Reborn on my new computer, so... it would be very appreciated if people could tell me q-q Anyway, part 14 will include the whole orphanage escape part and possibly Shade.
  10. when a dog beats you in hunger games

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    2. Caradius

      Caradius

      or when you form a suicide pact twice

    3. Ojama Yellow
    4. Alchemia Chan

      Alchemia Chan

      or when you always die second day

  11. GRATS SIMONNNN you deserve the promotion, good work~ #BreloomBot: (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧*:・゚✧
  12. Seeing how you've just restarted, you've most likely completed East Gearen help requests, not West Gearen, which is after the eighth gym.
  13. Titania will eat every other candy or ice cream you have before the Blue Moon Ice Cream, so that might be it. Rip PC item storage.
  14. Hi, and welcome to Reborn! Cool to see you having fun playing the game~
  15. It's selective depending on who Jan thinks could be a good beta tester / the beta testers think could be a good beta tester.
  16. Just exit the menu, no need to exit the place.
  17. Huh, I never knew that. That could be handy if I ever decide to finally grind Budew's happiness.
  18. As said before, the door can't be opened yet.
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