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Yes, it's currently at 65%. You can see how much it's developed here: http://www.pokemonreborn.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=15347
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Yeah, I don't think there's anything behind the bookshelf, although I never noticed that things that looks like a door. I dunno what it is, to be honest.
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I'm not sure there's a Spanish version yet, but I think Ame said that when the game is finished, people are allowed mods of it, so someone could choose to make a version of it in Spanish after Reborn is completed.
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If you're talking about Reborn: - Pyrous Mountain B2F in the Heatmor island (visible) - Route 2 hidden on a rock in the green patch above the last Crustle hole before the Celestine Cascade and Amaria's home (you go through it to drop the Crustle in the hole below) - You can mine any glowing rock to get this, as each has the chance to give you a Fire Stone. If you're talking about Rejuvenation, which I suspect since you PM'd me and made a status post about this (although you really should be using the Rejuvenation Ask Your Questions): - Any glowing mineable rock has the chance to give you a Fire Stone, so there isn't a specific place that gives you them. There isn't just one available, you could potentially get a Fire Stone from every rock there is if you soft reset before each rock (it has a lower chance than a few of the other mineable items).
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Part 10 There are a few things left in Beryl, now that Corey has been defeated. Firstly, if you go back to Corey's secret room, there will be a Silver Ring there. This will be used for some Pokemon events, so I recommend you don't sell it. If you go back to the mansion in Beryl Ward, you'll notice a Gothitelle on the first floor, where the healer used to be. She will ask you to clean up the mansion (not the rooms to the side or the Field Effects floor, though) so it is suitable for her two Gothitas, so just interact with or step on and interact with the books, dirty spots, papers, etc. Remember to also check on top of the bookshelves and tables! Gothitelle will tell you how you're doing. As a reward, she will give you a Soul Candle, a new Reborn Item used in some Pokemon events. You also can talk to the second of her roaming children, and the Gothita will want to join your team. After it joins your team, if you talk to Gothitelle, she will say you can take her. (Lv. 25) Egg Moves: Mirror Coat, ? Gothita / Gothorita / Gothitelle isn't as useful as it is competitively, as Shadow Tag isn't that great seeing that the AI rarely switches (although you could switch it in after using Perish Song?). It has some nice bulk and a decent Special Attack, although it doesn't get too many moves from level up to use it with. If you're looking for a bulky Psychic type, you could use this, but if you want a Psychic type special sweeper, I'd use Meowstic F for the time being. Also, one of the rooms that was blocked off by trees is now opened up. If you go in, you can find a Twisted Spoon. You can use the Soul Candle Gothitelle gave you immediately, as if you take it to Beryl Graveyard at night and interact with one of the pumpkins, a Pumpkaboo will attack you. The candle will be used up after. (Lv. 29) Pumpkaboo can evolve right after the next Gym and can become a very nice wall. It can do some decent damage, too, since its Attack isn't bad at all! One problem it has, though, is the lack of Will-o-Wisp, as the TM isn't available just yet. Still, it's a very nice Pokemon I personally like to use. Finally, as a reminder, since this was stated in the first part, if you go back to Grand Hall, you can now fight rebattleable Trainers in the upper right hand corner! These Trainers will get harder the more badges you have, so you'll be able to get more experience this way. Come here to grind for money and experience, if you need to! That's all that can be done as of right now, so it's time to head off to the Grand Stairway. Episode 4: "Aftershocks" Again, since Corey didn't give us the Badge, there won't be any new Trainers on Opal Bridge, except for the ones that are on the north section. After fighting (or skipping) them, you'll enter a new part of Reborn City... North Obsidia Ward North Obsidia is the last part of Obsidia Ward, separated from the other parts of Obsidia by the earthquake cracks. In the center is the Grand Stairway. A huge hole is in the middle of it, caused from the explosion heard from Beryl Bridge. The police are already investigating. Past the staircase is a pair of large doors, similar looking to the ones of the Grand Hall. Unfortunately, they're closed, so going past them isn't an option yet. Anyway, there's a very fancy place with a unique NPC sprite nearby, to the right. If you talk to him, he will introduce himself as DJ Arclight, or Arc, the person in charge of the music of Reborn's Nightclub, a place for only Ace Trainers. He says the best way to get in is by beating the Reborn League, and then he'll leave because his break is over. The apartments to the right are filled with old men who can give you some interesting trivia on each of the Reborn Region's areas. Nearby is a rock with a hidden Ability Capsule on it. There's also an Alley in North Obsidia. This is the Magma Gang's turf. In Reborn, there are two feuding gangs: Magma and Aqua (which is in Lapis). Choosing a gang will get you different rewards, but if you ask me, the gang you want to pick is Aqua - the only advantage of picking Magma is Buizel, while in Aqua, you can get the Magma second mission's award much faster than if you pick Magma and try to get the Aqua second mission's award. You'll have to find the Aqua Gang before you can choose a gang and start any missions, though. You can find some wild Pokemon here, though. It might be a bit hard to run around, but they're there. North Obsidia Alley: Encounters: There isn't anything new here, although you can finally catch wild Espurr and Mightyena rather than doing the Espurr event and evolving a Poochyena. To the southwest are more apartments. The one shown in the spoiler below has the Name Deleter. There's not that many reasons to use him, since HMs have been replaced by TMXs, which can be replaced with other moves at any time. However, you might want to use him for breeding moves, as the move you want to breed may be forgotten, or you might want to use a strategy like Fake Out + Last Resort Ambipom. The one to the left has a gentleman looking for a Sunkern, which you can only get by breeding a Sunflora from Obsidia Park with another Pokemon from the Grass Egg Group. He will give you a Mime Jr. in return. (Level of Sunkern) Mime Jr. is a decent Pokemon. When it evolves, it has a nice Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed, as well as some cool moves from level up like Light Screen and Reflect. Unfortunately, its HP and Defense are fairly low, and it doesn't get a Fairy move besides Dazzling Gleam, which is an unavailable TM... It can be useful for early to mid game, though. And that's pretty much it for North Obsidia Ward. The only thing to do now is go west of the Grand Stairway, to Lapis Ward, where Corey's body fell...
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Part 10 is up! I couldn't find some pictures online though (as, again, I'm too lazy to replay Reborn), so it would be appreciated if someone could give the ones I'm missing. ty~ Also sorry that it's so short I wanted to save Lapis for the next part
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MURDOC! #BreloomBot: (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧*:・゚✧
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[EP 17] Minimalist Rebirth (Reborn UI Texture Pack)
Fumble replied to Pyrolusite's topic in The Mod Market
Wow, very nice! I'd use these in my own game of Reborn~ -
What did you use to do on the internet before Reborn?
Fumble replied to Aishi's topic in General Discussion
Before: Youtube Now: Youtube -
Intimidate, imo, is the best ability. Adamant natute is probably the best for it since its Speed sucks, so you want to raise its attack.
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js burn doesn't affect foul play so you could keep that, although you could use a knock off Pokemon (Leafeon or Sableye works I guess) Idk how to team build for UU but your team looks decent, although I'm a bit iffy on Swalot since I think there are better things to use, but since you want to prove PU Pokemon's worth, go for it.
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Added (just directly quoted tbh because I haven't played this and am kinda busy at the moment)! I gave it seven stars because that's what I gave Touhoumon, tell me if you'd like to change anything.
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iirc there was a Heart Scale in Marianette's Mansion, unless that was removed, but too late to get that now Calm Mind Simple Swoobat is probably the way to go, though, as it can tank Shadow Balls and deal some hefty damage at +6.
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Where do I go next? [REJUVENATION]
Fumble replied to Jan's topic in Official Rejuvenation Club's Guides & Resources
Someone will fix the Snag Machine for you when you get to that part in the story, won't say more because spoilers. So just keep playing for now! Luckily, you can catch most of the Shadow Pokemon you missed using Dr Jenkel's time machine. -
Feel free to change anything if you'd like~ P.S. You might want to include a link to the main thread of the viability rankings in the post for easier access~
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I might do that, since I just caught the Frillish so I had both forms~ I guess I'm also accepting names for the Red Basculin, too, if anybody wants to nickname that one!
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Yeah, Serperior really destroys Water Monotypes if you aren't prepared for it. I might use Seel/Dewgong for the time being since I'm not up to the area with Lapras, although I do have Aurora Beam on Vaporeon to help out a bit (even if it is a bit weaker...). I would definitely keep using Basculin, but I don't think he'll be doing to well against Drayden. Maybe in PWT, after I grind everyone up.
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I like the sprites a lot, especially Connor, since he doesn't remind me of Fern as much. Excited to see protagonists~
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I mean, Rejuvenation is only halfway complete, so all of the Pokemon you want still have a chance of appearing very soon, including Mystery Egg Pokemon.
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Give Liepard + Malamar, ty~ (I did these for the old Viability Rankings too)
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Ayyy, grats/welcome back Tacps!!!
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Hihi okay new kinda late part gogogo The PWT Driftveil Tournament isn't too hard, seeing that all the opponents were level 25. Athena sweeps Hugh, then Athena and Artemis are able to take down Cheren and Colress. Easy. After that, I go back to Route 6 and get HM Surf from Cheren, which I teach to both Dionysus and Aphrodite, in replacement of Water Pulse. With this, I can now catch four new Pokemon: Basculin, Frillish, Alomomola, and Buizel. Ares is a very strong and speedy Pokemon, with Adaptability + Mystic Water or an Incense + Aqua Jet. He also gets some useful coverage moves like Crunch, which makes him a pretty solid Pokemon. I'm not sure if I want to keep him late game, but I'll definitely use him for now. Hera is an amazing Pokemon when she evolves, as she has some great stats and a large movepool including things like Energy Ball (which I obtain from surfing to a little strip of land). Hestia kinda sucks... It doesn't get Regenerator, as that's a hidden Ability, and it doesn't have much offense, unlike Athena. Into the box you go! Hebe is really cool, with a great Speed and good offensive stats that can make her a mixed attacker. Unfortunately, her defensive stats make her a glass cannon... But I'll definitely be using her against Skyla, as she knows Rock Tomb, which can be useful. So, I choose to box Dionysus and Morpheus in exchange for Hera and Hebe, since Hebe is close to evolving and Hera is level 8. I want to train them up a little in the dreaded Chargestone Cave... So Chargestone Cave is pretty terrible. I find some useful Items, like a Nugget and a Big Nugget, but the Trainers' Electric types are very dangerous, especially when my only two Pokemon that knew Ground type moves, Poseidon and Artemis, faints. The Trainers that give me the most trouble are the Ace Trainer who fights in a Rotation Battle and the Ace Trainer with an Electabuzz. I think this might be the first time I have to use Revives, actually... On the bright side, though, Hebe evolves! After getting all the Items in Mistralton City, I decide to go to Route 7 and Celestial Tower instead of the Gym, as I severely need to train a bit more. Luckily for me, it's raining! Poseidon evolves quickly, and I switch him out for Ares. The Lucky Egg from Juniper is very helpful for training, but some of the Trainers really screwed me over again, like that Clefairy with Minimize, Cosmic Power, Stored Power, and Metrollnome ;-; There were some nice TMs, though, like Will-o-Wisp for Hera and X-Scissor for Poseidon. I eventually get bored so I decide to just wing it and go into Skyla's Gym. Hebe, even with Rock Tomb, doesn't do so well... However, Ares just destroys all of the Trainers with Adaptability Aqua Tail and Aqua Jet. By the time I get to Skyla, though, Hebe has fainted, Ares is fairly weakened, and Aphrodite is underleveled, meaning I only have Athena, Poseidon, and Artemis. The fight isn't too bad, though, as Athena takes out Swoobat with a few Aurora Beams, Poseidon uses the Razor Shell + Aqua Jet combination against Skarmory, and Artemis spams Return against Swanna. I obtain the Jet Badge! Plus, the Exp. Share is enough to bring Aphrodite to level 35, when she evolves. After doing the little side quest to get TM Aerial Ace, I fly over to Lentimas Town. Unfortunately, I don't have many Blue Shards to use for the Move Tutor. I go to the Spooky House, and get the Lunar Wing and TM Shadow Ball. Not much to report there. In Reversal Mountain, using Bianca's mystical healing abilities, I switch Ares for Hera, grind up my Pokemon to at least level 36, and Hera finally evolves and is usable now! ...That's pretty much it from there, too... I finally reach Undella Town, though, and I am able to catch a few Pokemon from Seaside Cave and Undella Bay. But I'm too lazy to switch the time to winter to catch a Spheal, and I have yet to find a Wailmer or Remoraid yet. So I only have half of the encounters here... Zeus is the next permanent member on my team! I already have a Water Stone, so I can evolve it right now, but I'm waiting for Power Gem since the only attack it knows right now is Surf. It will be able to learn quite a few nice moves, like Thunderbolt (which is why I named it Zeus), so it's definitely a nice Pokemon to have. I might have used Hephaestus if I didn't already have Aphrodite. I don't like how he takes friendship to evolve, either, seeing how Artemis refused to evolve until Castelia City... Plus, he used up like 10 of my Pokeballs. :[ Demeter really isn't too great of a Pokemon, especially when another better Water/Ice type is coming up. I really like its cuteness and all, but I unfortunately won't be using her in this run, even if she does get Perish Song. After exploring Route 14, I decide to continue onwards when Hugh suddenly comes out of nowhere and fights me. And believe it or not, this battle actually gave me trouble (especially because I was slightly underleveled) - I actually lost for the first time. (This just fuels my dislike for Hugh...) On my first attempt, Athena was able to defeat Unfezant with two Aurora Beams. However, when Serperior came out, it immediately went for Coil while I tried using Fly with Aphrodite. A +2 Defense Serperior easily took a hit, and a +2 Leaf Blade basically one shot everything I had... On my second attempt, Athena again defeated Unfezant with two Aurora Beams. When Serperior comes out, I know it will use Coil again, so I start spamming Feather Dances until it is at -6 (although the +6 Defense is a bit troubling). I send out Hera after, since Aphrodite can't do much to it, and start using Shadow Balls. Even though it's at -6, though, Hera still goes down, so I have to revive it on Artemis' turn (who quickly faints from two Mega Drains). Unfortunately, Hugh uses a Hyper Potion and kills Hera again, so I have to revive her once more with Athena's turn (who also faints). This time, though, Hera is able to defeat that demonic Serperior. After that, Poseidon easily takes out Simisear, and Hugh finally lets me go... So... that crushing defeat was a bit embarrassing, but I guess that's what I get for not grinding. Oh well. Next part, I might stay to try to catch the three Pokemon I miss or just continue to Route 13 immediately.
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It's been a while since I did it, but I think it needs to be a windy night to see it for the first time.
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The Town Map is in your Pokegear. Coral Ward is south of Obsidia Ward.
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