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Do you like pigs? Do you like bacon? Which is your favorite Redemption Leader announced so far (besides Elliot >>)?
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If Anna got a Starry Field, it would be fun if Anna could use boosted Draco Meteor Lati@s. But if E4/Champion can't use Legendaries, I guess boosted Meteor Mash and Cosmic Power will have to do.
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Shing pls Pyrr + Chubb = Nothing
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Where do I go next? [REJUVENATION]
Fumble replied to Jan's topic in Official Rejuvenation Club's Guides & Resources
You'll be able to go back to Sheridan soon, but you'll have to fight a Gym Leader first, I believe. -
AMAs hid this, but it is time for another shipppp~ [16:17:10] Haven Pyrrhon: Dash + Shing = Dashing
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Where do I go next? [REJUVENATION]
Fumble replied to Jan's topic in Official Rejuvenation Club's Guides & Resources
Nope, Fly is not available. -
29 rip
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Fireworks are fine besides the fact that they're loud, although I haven't seen any cool ones recently...
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The Reborn Reader - News, Updates and Teasers!
Fumble replied to Grapevine Gallade's topic in Pokémon Fan Club
I just realized... USE TELEPORT GALLADE LIKE SERIOUSLY WHY WOULDN'T YOU- 179 replies
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But the Pokegear had the Radio... :x
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Oh, alright then. That makes me feel better since there's no specific time I have to fight. ^^
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Hm, I'll try to do this, but idk if I can make it.
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Nope: - Smash - I'm not good at this so... - Snowball Fight - No team, Bad competitive skill - Queen's Game - Way too chaotic for me - Secrer Santa - I didn't know what to donate. :C Maybe next time. - Hunger Games - I had to leave and I missed it rip - Anything after King's Game (CaH and stuff) - idk what else was played so Basically what I would've wanted to do: - Secret Santa - Hunger Games - Maybe Snowball Fight
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These sprites are really good!
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Rejuvenation Ask Your Questions: Quests and Pokemon/Item Locations
Fumble replied to Fumble's topic in Rejuvenation
If you've met Melia, Ren, and Venam in the Sewers and did the event there, the next place to go to would be the Train Station in Gearan, buy a ticket, and explore Goldenwood Forest until you catch up to Melia. If you finish the Goldenwood Forest stuff, then it's time to go to the Gym. The Help Center is optional, but some quests give nice rewards. -
Probably windy. Buizel is the reward if you join the Magma Gang.
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The Reborn Reader - News, Updates and Teasers!
Fumble replied to Grapevine Gallade's topic in Pokémon Fan Club
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I AM KING.
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[00:53:12] +Chingling Bells - Ⓢⓛⓔⓔⓟⓘⓝⓖ: Person 7 and Person 9 are getting married, but just before they have a kiss, Person 16 suddenly objects. Person 16 confesses his true love for Person 9, and 7 and 9 start fighting, eventually killing Person 9. However, their clothes suddenly come off during the fight and they feel a sudden romantic attraction to each other and the dead body.
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Part 6 With the vines and trees all gone now, Obsidia Ward looks a bit better than how it used to. Of course, there's still all the litter and trash, like the rest of the city, as well as the giant earthquake cracks... First thing's first, Obsidia Park is now cleared and explorable. There is a Heart Scale on this bush over here... And, as a park, there is some grass. There's a whole lot of new encounters, so get ready. Obsidia Park: Morning: Day: Night: Headbutt: Buneary comes with low Friendship and gets Frustration, which is kinda good, I guess, but that friendship level is just going to keep rising... Bellsprout is pretty fast in Sun with Chlorophyll, and gets cool things like Knock Off. Oddish evolves into two Pokemon. Vileplume is one of my favorites, with some great bulk as well as nice moves: Moonblast, Moonlight, Giga Drain, Petal Dance, etc. Bellossom gets Sunny Day by level up, though, and it gets mainly the same moves as Vileplume (they got these moves as a Gloom). Sunflora might be a Pokemon you want to catch for a trade later on. Sentret is usable for HMs + Frisk, but Bidoof is already available and better. Bonsly's evolution Sudowoodo has some nice moves (Wood Hammer, Hammer Arm, Stone Edge/Rock Slide, etc.) and great power, so it's definitely a great early to middle game Pokemon. Venonat evolves into Venomoth, which is also nice with Quiver Dance + Bug Buzz + Psychic, but these moves come really late. Slakoth becomes Slaking, a huge powerhouse, but it has Truant. Use it if you'd like; there's not too many Pokemon with Protect in Reborn. The Headbutt trees here are a great place for EV Training physically defensive Pokemon, as Pineco gives Defense EVs and Slakoth gives HP EVs. You can find Sentret here, which you may evolve for a trade in Obsidia Ward, as well. Go to this house, and the girl will ask for a Furret in exchange for a strange blobby Pokemon. Unfortunately, it's not Ditto. It's Castform! (Level of Furret) Castform learns Rain Dance and Sunny Day (and Hail!), so you can use that if you want to ever change the weather, especially on a weather reliant team. In addition, the weather + Weather Ball makes a pretty strong combination for the early game, so that's a plus. Obviously, though, it's pretty bad later on... Anyway, when you leave the second path from Obsidia Park, there will be a Spoink when clear. Talk to it, and it will run off. You can find it in a Coral Ward warehouse (currently the only open one), underneath one of these boxes. It seems to be randomized though, so just keep checking until you get it. The Spoink will battle you in fear, giving you a chance to catch it. (Lv. 15) Spoink/Grumpig is kind of a jack-of-all-trades. It has some decent Special Defense, HP, Special Attack, and Speed, plus Thick Fat, great for Fire and Ice types. It learns moves like Teeter Dance, Psyshock, Psychic, and Power Gem, all by level up, so it isn't too reliant on TMs. Still, it's definitely outclassed by future Psychic types. Next up, go into the house at Obsidia Park, and you can find a Warehouse Key, the key that the fake Daycare Couple were talking about. Use it on the two locked warehouses near the southern part of Coral Ward. One of them will unlock the true Daycare couple, who will thank you and allow you to use their services. Reborn uses the most updated mechanics of Pokemon, being ORAS. Therefore, you can't breed TM moves like you could in BW. However, as Reborn is older than Gen 6, if you go back to E12 or older, you could then breed TM moves. Obviously, this can cause some glitches, but if you know how to do it properly (save in a safe place like a Pokemon Center, which won't be changed too much from past episodes, and store all Gen 6 Pokemon in the PC), it can be beneficial for your team. To learn how to do breeding in both the old E12 and the most recent episode, use Etesian's Breeding Guide, which also has a link for E12. The other will have a Team Meteor member. He'll say that he can't find the last Pokemon from the kidnapped Pokemon the fake Daycare couple stole, see you, and run off. Go towards the end of the warehouse, and you'll find the Pokemon he's talking about: Happiny. It will willingly join you. (Lv. 10) Blissey is a great wall with proper EV training and statuses. Of course, it's Defense is terrible, but it has a huge amount of HP and great Special Defense that you could use, as well as healing moves like Soft Boiled. However, stalling isn't that great of a method in Reborn, mainly because it takes so long... Going forward, you may see that there's a giant store. This is Reborn's Department Store! However, unlike other Department Stores, this one uses a Sticker method: You start off with one Sticker, which only unlocks the second floor, and as you get more, you can unlock more floors! The best Items, obviously, are on the higher floors, but you'll make do with the two floors unlocked right now. Talk to the lady in the elevator or the lady next to the right side counter, and either one will give you a Membership Card with the first sticker. To check where all the stickers are, here's the Sticker Guide by Eagleby or Lostelle's Video on all the Stickers! Anyway, as always, here are what the merchants on Floors 1 and 2 sell. Department Store, Floor 1: Low-Tier General Needs and Medicine: Poke Ball - 200 Escape Rope - 550 Common Candy - 300 Repel - 350 Pokesnax - 400 Potion - 300 Antidote - 100 Awakening - 250 Burn Heal - 250 Parlyz Heal - 200 Ice Heal - 250 Department Store, Floor 2: Berries and Battle Items: Oran Berry - 200 Cheri Berry - 400 Pecha Berry - 400 Rawst Berry - 400 Chesto Berry - 400 Aspear Berry - 400 Persim Berry - 400 X Attack - 500 X Defend - 550 X Special - 350 X Speed - 350 X Sp. Def - 350 Guard Spec - 700 Dire Hit - 650 To be honest, most of these Items kinda suck. X-Items aren't really used, and you can find most of the first few Items in other shops. However, Oran Berries are something you might want to stock up on, because a lot later in the game, there will be a place where you can trade Oran Berries for Moomoo Milk. The nearby Silph Co. building doesn't sell anything due to "security reasons", and its products are found in the Department Store, so that's all of the new part of Obsidia Ward. Onwards to Onyx Ward! Onyx Ward Onyx Ward: One of the smallest parts of Reborn City, home to Onyx Trainer School, Onyx Arcade, and a girl locked outside of her house. But no, you can not catch wild Onix here. Since the School is the next place to go to in the story, the Arcade requires a Coin Case to use, and we don't have a Key for the girl, let's take care of the few side-quests available in Onyx. Firstly, in this house over here, there will be a girl who asks you to check on the Daycare couple, since she think they seem weird. Since you've already done so, she'll be surprised that the Daycare couple were fakes and will give you a Pokemon Egg: either Cacnea or Seel (and no soft-resetting). Egg Moves: Nasty Plot, Low Kick OREgg Moves: Perish Song Both Cacnea and Seel are pretty good - Cacturne has a great movepool while also being able to take the role of either physical or special attacker (or mixed), while Seel gets the amazing Perish Song, as well as some nice bulk and decent offenses. If you could pick one, Cacnea would probably be better though, since you can get Seel later on. Next, over right here, the man will have finally caught up to his Lillipup. He says he's too tired to take care of it anymore, and gives Lillipup over to you. (Lv. 15) Egg Moves: Ice Fang, Fire Fang, Thunder Fang Stoutland is a great Normal type from now to late game. It gets the elemental fangs, Play Rough, Crunch, and Giga Impact, as well as a terrific Attack and decent bulk and Speed. I'd recommend you use it. And finally, there's a Carbos over on this rock. That's pretty much it, so the only place to go now is the School! The east entrance will be blocked by some kids, so head on over to the west entrance... And Fern will say you're not good enough to fight his sister. He'll lock you out. Well then. Let's head back over to the east entrance, and the kids will battle you. After beating them, they'll let you into the school. Now, Onyx Trainer School has a Pokemon Center built in, if you need to use it, since there are quite a few kids here who will fight you. There are also books and bookshelves lying around, telling you some random trivia, that you'll actually have to study due to being part of the Gym puzzle. When you come across the second floor, there will be rooms you can enter. The first has a student who will give you a Coin Case, the second has a broken computer that needs an Item we don't have yet, and the third... let's get to that after we're done exploring the Arcade. While you can buy some Coins in exchange for Pokedollars, there's some Coins scattered all over the floor and seats of the Arcade, so make sure to check each tile for some. Out of the two games you can play: Voltorb Flip and the Slot Machines, Voltorb Flip is less luck-based, as there's a whole strategy on how to play it. If you want Coins, maybe try doing this one. Below is a Guide to Voltorb Flip... Voltorb Flip Guide: Onyx Arcade: 50 Coins - 1000 500 Coins - 10000 Slugma - 1000 Coins Nidoran-M - 3000 Coins Shinx - 5000 Coins TM 45 Attract - 1000 Coins TM 42 Facade - 4000 Coins TM 90 Substitute - 7000 Coins Slugma is a pretty meh Pokemon, as its evolution's typing and stats are pretty bad, but Shell Smash is a pretty nice niche. Both Nidoran-M and Shinx have shallow movepools, but Nidoran-M will see more usage as we get the better TMs, and Shinx might be able to get more usage when the Toxic Orb / Flame Orb is available. In addition, the lottery can be done here, and you can win some pretty great prizes if you win. However, with very few trades, it'll take a lot of time to get something worthwhile... Try changing the date? Preferably with some background music or doing something else in the mean time. Onyx Arcade Lottery: 1 digit - Full Restore 2 digits - Max Revive 3 digits - PP Up 4 digits - Exp. Share 5 digits - Master Ball As you can see, the first three digits can get you the best of the best medications, while getting 4 digits gives you a super early Exp. Share, and getting 5 digits gives you a Master Ball! Very useful items right there. With that done, it's time for the third dorm. This room used to belong to Julia, Florinia, Amaria, and Titania (who we haven't met yet). It also has the diaries of them, which gives some backstory: Julia says she's happy that she's cheer captain, but is worried about Amaria, former captain. Florinia says she's done with emotions. Amaria says she feels depression under her happy and cheerful facade. Titania says to stop reading diaries, you creep. After exploring the second floor and beating the Trainers there, you can go back downstairs, on the different side. First, go to up and right from the staircase, and you can unlock the gate to the entrance of the school so there's a shortcut to the Pokemon Center. Then, fight all the Trainers for more experience, if you'd like, but here is where the Gym puzzle is. Answers: And that's pretty much the puzzle. Now, once you go onward to the west, you'll eventually come across a door being blocked by everyone's favorite rival, Fern. He'll say you're not good enough to fight Florinia, and then fight you himself. Swag Jockey Fern would like to battle! Items: 2 Super Potions Field: None Format: Singles Lombre (Lv. 23) Swift Swim: Fake Out, Nature Power (Tri-Attack), Fury Swipes, Absorb Servine (Lv. 24) Overgrow: Growth, Leaf Tornado, Leech Seed, Mega Drain Roselia (Lv. 25) Natural Cure: Leech Seed, Stun Spore, Mega Drain, Poison Sting Fern's still as easy as ever, although he does have some new trick up his sleeve. Beware of statuses like Leech Seed, paralysis, poison, etc., and Absorb/Mega Drain can be annoying. - Anything super effective against Grass types has an easy time. Use what you want, there's a whole lot of options. I'd use Kricketune, a Fire starter, Vanillite, or something else, personally. After you beat him, he'll say that he's going to challenge the League now because of you and leave, unlocking the west entrance of the school. Now, upon entering the door, you'll find another door! It will be closed if you didn't solve the puzzle before, but since you already did, you're free to go in. Ame can always give you tips, since the computer is here, but before we do that, there's another place we can go to now that Fern's been defeated. If you go back to the apartment in Onyx, there's the kid who was blocking you from the school due to Fern's request. He'll apologize to you, and then open up the gate to the elevator that takes you to the rooftop! Now, you can go up to the Rooftop Garden and find some wild Pokemon. Rooftop Garden: Morning/Day/Night: There isn't any new Pokemon here. Skip. This place is the best area for grinding if you think you're underleveled, as it has the highest leveled Pokemon. Fire types have a pretty easy time with the Grass/Bug types here. In addition, if you want to EV Train a fast physical Pokemon, this is a nice place to do so: Bellsprout, Tranquill, and Pidove give Attack EVs and Spearow gives Speed EVs - just stay away from Venonats, which are the rarest. In addition, when it is clear, you may find a Pichu's ears sticking out of a tree. Bring it Pokesnax, and it will fight you. (Lv. 9) Raichu is great and all, but there's better Electric types to get. If you decide to use a Pikachu with the Light Ball you can get later on... well, that's your decision. All I have to say before I go on a Pikachu rant. Also, if you have beaten Fern and not yet challenged Florinia, there will be a Super Potion Vendor inside, near the Pokemon Center station in the School. You can't get them anywhere else just yet, so they might be helpful to you... if Chocolate Ice Creams didn't exist, as they heal 70 HP and only cost 600 Pokedollars, 100 less than these. You should really go back to Sweet Kiss and buy some of those Choc Ice Creams instead. The Vendor will disappear once you have beaten Florinia. Onyx Trainer School Vendor: Super Potion - 700 With that done, it is time to challenge Florinia, the Grass Leader, known as the Desert Rose! Head Instructor Florinia would like to battle! Items: 2 Super Potions Field: Desert Field Format: Singles Maractus (Lv. 22) Water Absorb: Nature Power (Sand Tomb), Pin Missile, Spikes, Needle Arm Ferroseed (Lv. 22) Iron Barbs, Big Root: Nature Power (Sand Tomb), Pin Missile, Sandstorm, Leech Seed Cottonee (Lv. 22) Prankster: Nature Power (Sand Tomb), Protect, Poison Powder, Leech Seed Cacnea (Lv. 23) Sand Veil, Big Root: Nature Power (Sand Tomb), Sand Attack, Pin Missile, Leech Seed Breloom (Lv. 23) Poison Heal: Mega Drain, Mach Punch, Spore, Leech Seed Cradily (Lv. 24) Suction Cups: Recover, Smack Down, Sandstorm, Stockpile If you couldn't guess it, Florinia revolves around Sandstorm. She uses bulky/supportive Pokemon in the Desert Field to give you loads of fun! From all of her attacks being boosted by the Field (aside from Mega Drain, Mach Punch, and Smack Down) to recovering health with Leech Seed and Recover to Spikes to boosted Sand Attacks to Stockpile, she's got it all. Not even just a Fire/Flying/Poison/Ice/Bug type can save you. - Changing the Field is recommended to remove some buffs, probably to Misty Terrain with Mist. In addition, you can also change the weather so that Cradily and Cacnea don't get their stat buffs, probably to Sun, which lasts 8 turns and increases the damage of Fire type moves. - Using a Fire/Flying/Ice/Bug (and maybe Poison, although beware of Sand Tomb) type can help take out some of her Pokemon. Fire for Ferroseed, and the rest don't really matter. You can use your Fire starter, Tranquill, Vanillite, Fearow, or the early game beast Kricketune. - Getting Facade can be helpful since Florinia uses some statuses like Poison Powder and Effect Spore. - For Cradily, which is probably the most threatening Pokemon, it's recommended to take it out before it starts spamming its three Stockpiles. Use a Fighting type like your starter or Makuhita. If you don't have one, though, make sure not to bring out anything weak to Rock. The good thing is, Cradily has no Grass type move to use, so feel free to bring out something like Klink. Poison/Burn could also work. - Taunt is a useful move, as it doesn't allow Florinia to use her statuses. - Toxic Spikes are amazing for this fight, as Florinia has nothing to absorb them, and they can easily wear down her Pokemon (specifically that Cradily). However, Breloom does have Poison Heal, so you shouldn't use Toxic Spikes unless you know you can easily take out that Breloom, probably with a powerful Flying type move. I'd recommend Trubbish, as if you used Toxic Spikes against Julia, Trubbish already has the move from level 4. Upon winning, Florinia gives you the Canopy Badge (boosting the level cap to Level 35) and TM 96 Nature Power. She then says that she must ask a favor of you: go to Jasper and Beryl Wards, as they are suffering the same plant crisis Obsidia Ward had before. She can't go because she must stay at the Gym for other challengers, so she's leaving it to you. As the silent protagonist, you can't say no, so I guess you'll just have to go with it. However, before we head over to Jasper, there are some things available now. Firstly, as always, new Trainers have popped up over at Opal Bridge. Secondly, some Pokemon are available: If you head over to Obsidia Park while it's sunny, a Petilil will want some Pokesnax. Give it some, and it will join you. (Lv. 15) Lilligant is amazing with Quiver Dance. Petal Dance + Own Tempo is also a very great strategy. However, the only other move options are Nature Power, Leech Seed, Giga Drain, and Hidden Power, really... Secondly, if you go back to Snubbull Girl's house in Peridot Ward, she will see you have 2 badges and allow you to take Snubbull. (Lv. 20) Egg Moves: Heal Bell With Intimidate + Charm, Granbull is great for physical attackers, especially when paired up with something that can burn opponents. In addition, Granbull gets moves like Play Rough and Close Combat, which are pretty strong with its high Attack. If only it had a better Speed... And there's that. Just east of the Snubbull Girl's house is the entrance to Jasper Ward...