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Castform is good against her. Use Sunny Day turn 1 and you'll end up in the Rainbow field, which will then make Weather Ball hit like a truck. Alternatively, a Fake Out user can stop rain from being set up turn 1, which might give a chance to knock Illumise out immediately.
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Castform is good against her. Use Sunny Day turn 1 and you'll end up in the Rainbow field, which will then make Weather Ball hit like a truck. Alternatively, a Fake Out user can stop rain from being set up turn 1, which might give a chance to knock Illumise out immediately.
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It doesn’t help as much as you’d hope. Stored Power will still run right over them with 1400 bp.
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Titania. Does not hurt that she uses my favorite type (that's actually good in battle, which cannot be said for ice which is my theoretical favorite).
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Easy, my Anything Goes Gen 7 team: Scolipede: Iron Defense Swords Dance Protect Baton Pass Smeargle: Spore Baton Pass Quiver Dance Ingrain Vaporeon: Substitute Aqua Ring Protect Baton Pass Drifblim: Protect Baton Pass Minimize Mirror Coat Mr. Mime: Protect Calm Mind Baton Pass Substitute Espeon Calm Mind Stored Power Moonblast Baton Pass Alternatively a team that includes pokemon like these: Muk holding black sludge Minimize Mean Look Toxic Mud Slap Lapras with Chesto Berry Rest Sleep Talk Sheer Cold Horn Drill
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This happens all the time. So much so that Cass specifically mentioned it as a reason they're making the items purchasable in Episode 19. You can either go back a save as outlined above, or if you upload your save file I can add it back in.
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Your issue seems to be that your autorun button and down button are the same key. Switch the autorun key to something different, and you'll be able to move the metal block down when you press 's' the way you normally would.
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Okay. The best alternative is the Murkrow in the Aqua Gang Ally. Save before you fight it, because it can have the prankster ability and the attack Perish Song. Its basically an "I win" cheat for all of the fights that are supposed to be super hard team vs one Pokemon battles to come.
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You can find one hidden in a rock under the grand staircase. Its on the right side of the large central chamber you have to proceed down.
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Upload your save file. I can move you.
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Slurpuff doesn't learn Play Rough until level 49.
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It is hailing in Titania’s gym. Her A. Sand slash has Slish Rush.
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Come at it from the left I believe. You’ll be able to hop over and get it.
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That battle takes place in a crystal cave right? You can go grab some sturdy geodudes or graceless with bulldoze, then just sp that until the cave collapses, ko’ing both Pokemon. Three or four is sufficient.
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If you get back to it, what is your team? The Glass Factory is difficult, but there are several ways to really crush it. Mega Houndoom + Ninetales as your leads will basically wipe the entire thing with no effort for instance.
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Reborn easily. Probably easily guessable from the forum. Rejuvenation and Desolation are next. I haven't played enough of Radical Red to really comment, though what I've played is good. Uranium was okay, but some major issues really drag it down (primarily the fact you don't get fly until the end of the game, despite the map being way too spread out for that to be justifiable). Phoenix Rising does not have enough content to rate. Insurgence...I have a love/hate relationship with Insurgence. The good things about it I love. But the bad things I really hate. For the good, the battles are great. I like their Elite 4 both in concept and execution, the gyms are all a cool idea with the theme rather than type (even if some are better executed than others), the quality of life features are great, the Delta Pokemon are spectacular, my only complaint is that so many of them can only be obtained when the game is OVER. Just WHY???? That last point is why I have never played through that game without cheating, I want to play with the new toys, and if I can't get them fairly then I'll get them unfairly. But, the problem is that to get to that you have to play through the rest of the game. The routes are awful, they're boring as hell, being little more than a straight line from one town to another with nothing interesting or distinguishing between them. The caves are equally dull. The cities are more distinct, but not really in a good way. Most of the big ones are really hard to navigate, and the complexity doesn't really add anything. The biggest problem though is the writing, which is just really bad. To start off, the cults that call themselves cults was automatically something that made me stop and blink in shock. And a lot of the dark and gritty stuff that is included is just really lame. Having a blood-stained arena where two Pokemon are fighting to the death doesn't make me go, "oh that's a neat idea". It makes me facepalm at the edgy stupidity of it. Also the map is too big. So yeah, I'm not really sure where's I'd rank it.
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Based on lots of factors, I'm going to go purely by the first time I faced them, since every time after that is going to be far easier since I know going in what they're going to do and how to win. So, that said the answer is... Shelly. That girl is outright evil the first time through. Her team is built specifically to beat the most obvious strategy against her, and indeed if you try it you will just get annihilated. Fire types are outright useless against her a lot of the time. Shelly is easily the early game wall, and she's great. That said, let her evolve her Anorith Ame. It wouldn't be THAT bad. Right? Okay, yes it would. But it would also be deeply funny. Runner up goes to Charlotte, Amaria, and Titania. After a multitude of playthroughs I think Titania gives me the most trouble overall on replays.
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Florinia is not dead. I don't think there's a scenario in-game where she can die, yet. And yeah, I never said he was a good person. I said he hadn't actually managed to do anything. He talks a big game, and was involved in one Meteor operation, but that operation was a colossal failure for him personally, as well as a major defeat of Team Meteor as a whole. But let's consider these characters: -Taka -Eclipse -Tara -Simon -Corey All of these people are objectively worse than Fern. All of them are responsible, either directly or indirectly, for the deaths of people. And they're accessories to the deaths of hundreds or thousands in the backstory. The fact that each of them regretted their choices does not matter. They still made them. The people they killed are still dead. Fern is a pretty shitty person. But compared to any of the people above, he's a barely a blip. And compared to the far, far worse members of Team Meteor like Sirius, Blake, and Solaris he's completely harmless. Basically, you should view Fern the way Hardy treated him in Aya's gym. As someone who's pretty pathetic and kind of a joke.
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Gonna be contraversial and say Taka. Titania's verbal smackdown of him was 100% right. He's a coward hiding behind his daddy being the (former) head of a mass murdering terrorist organization. Taka was actively involved in multiple plots to destroy the city, and directly responsible for what happened in the Jasper Ward, and if not for Cal WOULD have been directly responsible for the destruction of Apophyll Island and the death of everyone there. His half-hearted claims that he didn't want to do it don't do a damn thing to negate any of that, nor does his eventual (forced) turn away from Meteor. And no, the claim that what he's doing and what Titania are doing are not correct. Because what Titania's doing is basically sacrificing her own happiness for the sake of someone else, making herself miserable in the process. The only person hurt long-term was her and Amaria, the latter of whom was self-destructive regardless of Titania's deception. Taka killed hundreds of people. That police officer who died in Beryl whose Growlithe you get? Taka killed him. Oh sure he didn't watch it happen, didn't smile over the body, but he still did it. On that same note, Corey, for basically the same reason. I actually disagree on Fern. He's just a stupid dick. But apart from being a massive jerk he hasn't really...done anything. He fails at everything he tries in-game. So even if he were theoretically as horrible as Blake or Sirius, he hasn't actually accomplished anything. And he's just not. He's an idiot and a jerk. And that's all he is.
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Are you using game or game-z to run the game?
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Have you named it DUX?
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uhm... WHAAAAT!?!? the f o.o
wcv replied to Enjiro Redfox's topic in Official Desolation Club's Discussions
Yep, those would probably do it. Follow the instructions here: But you're looking for Desolation REM instead (don't know exactly how that works as I haven't played that mod) See if there are any backups. If there are you should be able to delete your current save and use one of the others following those instructions. Just make sure its from before you tried doing the above. -
uhm... WHAAAAT!?!? the f o.o
wcv replied to Enjiro Redfox's topic in Official Desolation Club's Discussions
Poliwag's Special Attack is super bad. Vulpix's special defense is pretty good to start with. Additionally, Vulpix has the drought ability which immediately creates sunlight on entry. Drought cuts the power of all water moves and boosts all fire moves. Additionally, you fight him on a grassy field, which flame burst will turn into a burning field, which applies an additional reduction in damage to water moves and an additional increase to fire moves. So the How is that Vulpix's fire moves are more powerful, while Poliwag's are 4* weaker before type effectiveness is applied. As for what to do about it: Vulpix is level 17 so if Poliwag was two levels higher it should have learned Rain Dance at 18, this will have you instead battle on the Rainbow Field, which will remove most of those advantages I just mentioned. Uh...what did you do? Because the only way you could really have broken the game with debug is gone and messed with flags and variables, which you really should never EVER do. Even then I'm rather stumped at what you could have done to make EVs stop applying at all. -
Her Hitmonlee has the Unburden ability, which doubles its speed after its item is used up. Her typical move is to fake out on coming in, which immediately used its normal gem and so doubles its speed.
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Talk to everyone there. Eventually you’ll find someone who saw the idiot, and can point you in the right direction.