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Rejuvenation Ask Your Questions: Quests and Pokemon/Item Locations
Fumble replied to Fumble's topic in Rejuvenation
Same way you'd create a new save file in Reborn or any other fan-game. Find your save file by going to the: C:\users\[your username here]\Saved Games\Pokemon Rejuvenation. It will be called "Game" or "Game.rxdata" Rename it to literally everything else (preferably something that makes it stand out so you can go back) Start the game again, and it shouldn't say "Continue". The only option will be "New Game". When you want to go back to your old save file, go back to the Saved Games folder and rename the "Game" or "Game.rxdata" to something recognizable. Rename the old save file you had "Game" or "Game.rxdata" (depending on whatever the save file was called before). -
Hypa told me to bump this because it's updated for v7, and the spoiler lock -should- be ending today~
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Um, the newest game is Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon, which this thread is talking about. It's either number 1 or 2 on most people's favorite PMD games, so I guess. Gates to Infinity wasn't as great, though. It would be a cool game if Pokemon Explorers of Sky didn't come out before it and was so much better.
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After you finish a battle on Showdown, you click upload replay.
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Both. It's kinda what made Hardy such a strong Gym Leader; he played mind games with you because either one could set up Trick Room, I believe. Rock Climb isn't really a Rock TM, and since we've gotten Flamethrower from Charlotte already, I think we can afford to have maybe Rock Slide or something.
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It's still what Nova said. 1) Download and extract the game. 2) Open the game of E15. 3) Play. The save file is in a different file than the actual game, so it will be carried throughout no matter what episode you download.
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Pokemon Rejuvenation Viability Rankings 3.0 [Community WIP]
Fumble replied to Lord Chespin's topic in Rejuvenation
Sylveon (A- to A Rank) + Pixilate is an amazing Ability, and Cute Charm is also usable. + A decent movepool: Skill Swap, Draining Kiss, Quick Attack, Misty Terrain, Light Screen, Last Resort, Trump Card, TM Shadow Ball, Wish (Breed), Yawn (Breed) + Pixilate Trump Card with low PP is a huge nuke, and Pixilate Last Resort is a little weaker, but doesn't require you to use up as much PP. In addition, Skill Swap is interesting because you can take away opponents' Abilities to weaken them and buff yourself, such as Ren's Prankster Sableye. This makes Sylveon usable for many battles, from Marianette up. + Also, Sylveon resists Keta's Pokemon and can hurt them with a Pixilate Swift. + Amazing Special Attack and Special Defense, as well as Decent HP. + Resistance to all Shadow Pokemon, so you don't have to worry about them damaging you as much. - Available only by Jackpot or before Gym 9. - It's hard to fight Venam with. - Despite that good HP, Defense is terrible. - Fairly slow.- 96 replies
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The Reborn Reader - News, Updates and Teasers!
Fumble replied to Grapevine Gallade's topic in Pokémon Fan Club
I was really hoping Steel and Psychic wouldn't get Megas tbh. Now they have Mega Mawile, Megagross, Mega Gardevoir, Mega Gallade, etc. ;-; Druddigon is a strange choice for a Dragon, imo, but it is very bulky and has a great Attack. Plus it works well in Trick Room, my strategy :c also wot why does gallade have steadfast rather than justified- 179 replies
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lol, M-Gyarados was in UU for only about an hour.
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Oh, I've found it. https://youtu.be/8SG23fKRpBg?list=PLzKaFgxDhg-NlCgztu3V3EvtmdCCmR9ld&t=115 This shouldn't be outdated, as the event hasn't changed, from what I know.
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With Lostelle's new video on the Odd Key, this thread doesn't serve much of a purpose anymore. Zumi/Jan/some other mod, please lock~
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If you get the Rare Candy back, you can trade it to a man to get a Piplup. Can't find a link to the video showing it, though.
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Pokemon Rejuvenation Viability Rankings 3.0 [Community WIP]
Fumble replied to Lord Chespin's topic in Rejuvenation
Vivillon for B+ or A- Rank + Compound Eyes + Sleep Powder + Hurricane is an already amazing gift. Having Quiver Dance makes Vivillon even better. + Available before Venam. + It also gets some other nice moves for the earlier game like Psybeam, Struggle Bug, Protect, and Draining Kiss. Bug Buzz is also a nice STAB. Vivillon also gets some decent support moves like Safeguard, Light Screen, Aromatherapy, and TM Rain Dance, although it's best to leave that job for another Pokemon. + Base 89 SpA and 90 Speed are only somewhat okayish, but, again, Quiver Dance boosts these stats to amazing levels. + Compound Eyes also has the benefit of boosting the chance of wild Pokemon holding Items (if they can), like Lunatone's Moon Stone. + Psybeam can help against both Venam and Keta, and Crawli is easy if you can get a Quiver Dance off, as you just need to spam Hurricane for the most part. Sleep Powder also is helpful for those bosses like Dimensional Rift Gyarados. - Base 80/50/50 Defenses are absolutely terrible. If by chance your opponent is faster, meaning you can't get a Sleep Powder off, bye bye Vivillon. - Quiver Dance and Hurricane are extremely late, from level 45 - 50. - Outclassed by Volcarona, although you may not be able to get it from the Mystery Egg. - It can't do much against Marianette, Narcissa, or Valerie besides maybe getting some Sleep Powders off. In addition, Angie, Amber, and the new Electric Leader can simply crush it to pieces. I agree, tbh. You can get Eruption around Marianette, and Typhlosion is just a nuke from there on out. The only reason why I brought it down was because somebody said that Typhlosion couldn't get Eruption till Angie and should be moved down, which was false.- 96 replies
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To answer your question, yes, the Egg does disappear after Team Meteor leaves. Although... Was Obsidia Park a forest? Because that was only in E14 or lower, which did have the Ducklett Egg in the Forest. In E15, the Ducklett Egg can now also be a Drowzee Egg and is moved to Obsidia Slums.
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Flame Charge is boosted by the Field. It gets part Ghost type.
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The NPC is in Route 3, day time only. P.S. You should really post in this thread rather than making so many new ones.
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Yes.
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actually chikorita is even worse but Torchic is considered the best starter Pokemon. Speed Boost does it a lot of favors, especially when it gets some very strong moves like Flare Blitz later on. E15 hasn't brought too many changes to old content, really, besides Serra's new Field, a few moved Pokemon (i.e. Cleffa is axed), some Gym Leaders like Charlotte were nerfed, and Shade and Radomus got some minor team changes. Shade also gives Shadow Claw instead of Shadow Ball, which kinda sucks... You also can get the Exp Share earlier, and the old quest to get it now gives you a Lucky Egg. E15 content may be short, but it's definitely challenging~
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Pokemon Rejuvenation Viability Rankings 3.0 [Community WIP]
Fumble replied to Lord Chespin's topic in Rejuvenation
Stallrein for B Rank + Relatively diverse movepool with: Crunch (Relearn), Swagger, Encore, Body Slam, Rest, TM Rain Dance, Blizzard, Sheer Cold, Aqua Ring (breed), Curse (breed), Stockpile (breed), Yawn (breed), and HM Surf + Sheer Cold is especially a niche choice if you want to overlevel Walrein and try your luck. In addition, its supportive movepool includes Swagger, Encore, Rain Dance, Hail, and Yawn, which are somewhat useful (Swagger, Rain Dance, and Yawn especially). + Thick Fat is great to make up for an Ice/Fire weakness (if one of your Pokemon is weak to Ice/Fire). Ice Body is somewhat usable since Walrein naturally learns Hail, so it can be a Leftovers for 5-8 turns. + Impressive bulk with 110/90/90, plus Curse / Stockpile to boost it. + 80 base Attack and 95 base Special Attack means while it is not the greatest offensive Pokemon, it sure makes a dent in opponents with Ice being a great offensive type. + It's one of the few Pokemon that learn Blizzard via leveling up for removing ever annoying Amber's field. Thick Fat and Rain Dance/Hail also works well against her, as Walrein now resists Fire type moves and can change the Weather. - Fairly late - before Angie, Gym 7. - For a defensive typing, Walrein is terrible. It gets 4 weaknesses and only three Resistances if you have Thick Fat. - 65 base Speed isn't very nice, although it gets a pass for being more of a wall, I guess. - Aqua Ring, Ice Body, and Rest are its only ways of healing itself. This isn't such a bad thing, but Aqua Ring requires using up a moveslot (and breeding), Ice Body requires Hail, and Rest forces you to fall asleep. You'd probably use Healing Items instead. - Fairly few attacks besides Crunch, Ice STAB (probably Blizzard), Water STAB (probably Surf), and Signal Beam from breeding. - Can't really do too much against Angie besides taking out Aurorus/Mamoswine, nor can it do much to the new Electric Leader. - No Substitute + Protect stalling with Ice Body and Hail, nor Toxic. Its stalling capabilities are somewhat limited.- 96 replies
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I suppose non-events are just decorative tiles that don't serve much purpose besides aesthetics, since events basically mean anything that have to be scripted (i.e. NPCs). The parks are good ideas, since Reborn City is going to be prettied up, and more nature would definitely help it out. There's already that one patch of grass in Peridot Ward with the Lady who gives you a Rose Incense. Statues are also a nice idea, and I like the idea of putting outer space Pokemon on them. Arceus could also be a suitable Pokemon. Maybe a few fountains? I dunno, but Gearen City from Reju fills up some space with a few of them quite nicely.
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There are quite a few Pokemon that have been axed since E9, rip. - Magby - Elekid - Vulpix - Starly etc. There are still some very usable Pokemon out there, though. For instance, Espurr evolves into a very nice supportive Pokemon in Meowstic M, and the powerful Bunnelby is available before the third Gym. Ralts is available before your fifth Badge, I believe, so if you still want it, you know when you can get it.
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Need Team Help with beating Dittoceus - DID IT!!!
Fumble replied to FeralGator's topic in Team Showcase
Murkrow is in the Aqua Alley on a Windy Night. Focus Sash can be found below the Grand Stairway hidden on a Rock if you go a certain path where the ledges divide into four paths (iirc the most eastern). There's also one in the Byxbysion Grotto. -
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