ShadowStar Posted October 8, 2016 Share Posted October 8, 2016 Snip-Snap Got any Heart Scales on hand? Teaching your Arcanine Thunder Fang might prove useful. There's a plethora of rocks to mine inside of Ameterine Mountain. When facing Altaria, use a Max Revive on Magnezone and immediately Paralyze it. That will give you leway to heal / revive Gardevoir or Magnezone again. Arcanine - Flamethrower - Close Combat - Thunder Fang - Extreme Speed TBH keeping Flamethrower was not bad at all. , Mixed offence works well on Arcanine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Debojit97 Posted October 8, 2016 Share Posted October 8, 2016 (edited) Probably you have defeated Ciel by now. Though I will tell you how you can do it if you still haven't. First of all get a Rock type which learns Stone Edge.You can have Graveler and evolve it too Golem. Rhyperior is also a option. Replace it with Arcanine. Now give your Rock type mon a balloon and go for the battle. Scrafty will take care of Togekiss. Archeops can be killed by Magnezone. Gardevoir will eliminate Noivern. Send Golem/Rhyperior against Gliscor and knock it out with a Stone Edge. Talonflame will have to face your Golem/ Rhyperior plus Swampert. So it have no chance. And Mega Altaria can be knocked out with 2 flash canons of mighty Magnezone. Best of Luck!! Edited October 8, 2016 by Debojit97 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anstane Posted October 8, 2016 Share Posted October 8, 2016 (edited) Well, I don't know if it's the best place to ask for help on a Mono run, but... I am having trouble with Kiki on my Mono Ice run. Basically, the main problem is that Strength OHKO's everyone on my team, and I can't really set up on anyone because Meditate is broken. Here is the team: Beartic | Level 43NoneSnow CloakRash- Icicle Crash- Brine- Slash- Charm Sneasel | Level 41NoneKeen EyeMild- Metal Claw- Feint Attack- Rock Smash- Hone Claws Vanillish | Level 40NeverMeltIceIcy BodyRelaxed- Mist- Mirror Shot- Ice Beam- Icy Wind Dewgong | Level 41NoneThick FatLax- Headbutt- Brine- Encore- Icy Wind Jynx | Level 42NoneForesightBrave- Powder Snow- Confusion- Avalanche- Nasty Plot Piloswine | Level 44NoneThick FatJolly- Mist- Earthquake- Icy Wind- ice Shard Any help would be greatly appreciated. EDIT: Nevermind, I managed to deafeat Kiki. It took a lot of setting up and getting lucky, but in the end I was able to get Piloswine to sweep Kiki's team with Earthquakes. Edited October 8, 2016 by Anstane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mortally Divine Posted November 3, 2016 Share Posted November 3, 2016 (edited) MONOTYPE DRAGON RUN My Team: Dragonair (34) No Item Shed Skin Nature: Timid Dragon Rage Dragon Tail Thunder Wave Twister Deino (34) No Item Hustle Nature: Docile Crunch Dragon Rage Dragon Pulse Headbutt Fraxure (35) No Item Unnerve Nature: Lax Dragon Dance Dragon Claw Slash Assurance Goomy (32) No Item Gooey Nature: Careful Dragon Breath Rain Dance Bubble Body Slam Noibat (33) No Item Infiltrator Screech Supersonic Air Cutter Bite Man. I've been stuck. So. Damn. Hard. This is like trying to run monosteel into kiki, except this time I dont have an empoleon to carry me, and it's a double battle that spams dazzling gleam + icy wind. I really wanna die. I have no idea what I'm doing at this point. Fraxure can 1 shot everyone except heather and wormadam with a dragon dance + dragon claw. Fraxure dies in 2 hits to anything. Fraxure outspeeds everyone with a dragon dance Dragonair outspeeds everyone until he gets hit by icy wind. Goomy is legit useless, been using her to paralyze via dragon breath, Otherwise she does no damage. Decent tank though, could possibly use as a potion bot? Deino dies in 1 hit. Noibat dies in 1 hit if they use icy wind or rock slide (anortih) or anything from Heather. Edited November 3, 2016 by Mortally Divine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alistair Posted November 3, 2016 Share Posted November 3, 2016 (edited) Lead with Fraxure and Dragonair and use Dragonair to Thunder Wave whatever is using Dazzling Gleam. Meanwhile use Dragon Dance with Fraxure and pray for it to survive that first round. If it does, thanks to the paralysis you just inflicted for instance, proceed to sweep everything with Dragon Claw while you use Dragonair's turns to spam potions. Whenever you have some breathing room, stack a second or third Dragon Dance. When Dragonair dies, replace it with Goomy. Rinse and repeat. Edit: find yourself a 6th team member, whatever it is, just to have some more cannon fodder if needed. Edited November 3, 2016 by Alistair Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mortally Divine Posted November 3, 2016 Share Posted November 3, 2016 (edited) So leave whatever is paralyzed alive for the entire fight? Also, Masquerain is first out which cuts Fraxure's attack... so I'd have to use two dragon dances Managed to beat shelly, not sure if I got lucky or what. Started with dragonair and a noibat that I randomly caught (shiny) just as a throwaway to avoid the intimidate on fraxure. paralyze stopped illumise's first move, and masquerain used energy ball on the noibat. IDK why, but noibat got off an air cutter. Dragonair paralyzed masquerain, and both of them lost their turn, and took another air cutter.Dragonair hits illumise with dragon rage, illumise uses bug bite, noibat lives with 1 hp, then dies to icy wind from masquerain. Dragonair uses another dragon rage on illumise, but it got healed. Meanwhile, the newly sent out fraxure uses dragon dance. Masquerain loses turn to paralyze. Fraxure begins sweeping, being healed by dragonair. Fraxure ended up being 1 shot, but she was down to a paralyzed masqeurain + bugsy. I double heal dragonair, she drops dragonair to 5/8ths and kills noibat #2. dragonair uses thunder wave to paralyze bugsy, she drops deino to 1 hp and almost kills dragonair. I dragon rage them to death as she loses her final turns to paralyzation. My god RNG finally played in my favor.. I feel so relieved xd Edited November 3, 2016 by Mortally Divine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pokemonerd25 Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 Okay, I literally can not beat Radomus. I only have my team of 6 trained, yes you have the right to call me unprepared for Reborn. My team is: Drapion lv. 55 Holding Poison Barb Ability: Keen Eye Moves: Bug Bite Poison Fang Crunch Hone Claws Gardevoir lv. 55 Holding TwistedSpoon Ability: Trace Moves: Psychic Disarming Voice Teleport Calm Mind Eelektross lv. 53 Ability: Levitate Moves: Crunch Thunder Wave Thunderbolt Charge Beam Crawdaunt lv. 52 Ability: Adaptibility Moves: Rock Smash Crunch Swords Dance Crabhammer Mamoswine lv. 56 Ability: Thick Fat Moves: Earthquake AncientPower Ice Shard Strength Blaziken lv. 58 Holding Black Belt Ability: Speed Boost Moves: Double Kick (I know, I just haven't bothered going to the move tutor for it yet.) Bulk Up Blaze Kick Shadow Claw I would also like general team advice if there is any to be had. I've been thinking about replacing Drapion with something else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timber Dragon Posted November 29, 2016 Share Posted November 29, 2016 How specifically are you having trouble? Besides Blaziken, your team seems like it should be okay, but I'll see what I can do anyway. Psychic-types in general tend to have high special defense but low physical defense, so moves like Mamoswine's Earthquake and Crawdaunt's Crab Hammer should do good damage, especially after Swords Dance. Gallade with Close Combat should be KO'd ASAP. I suggest leading with Drapion and Eelektross and having them both gang up on Gallade with Crunch. Eelektross can use Thunder Wave then afterwards support Drapion in attacking. It's also possible to lead with Gardevoir and have it use one or two Calm Minds, which has double effect thanks to the field, and then just use brute force with Psychic. Enough buffs will offset the type resistance. Once you get past Gallade, your team already has the typing to cover the rest of Radomus's team. Eelektross and Mamoswine have good synergy with Levitate + Earthquake. Crawdaunt has Swords Dance if you can safely set it up. Even Blaziken can get in a hit or two with Shadow Claw. You'd just need to keep your team healthy. Don't be afraid to heal and revive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pokemonerd25 Posted November 29, 2016 Share Posted November 29, 2016 I finally won it, thanks for the tips. The big problems were his Gallade And Malamar. I managed to beat them with my Gardevoir's Calm Mind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rshiran Posted December 20, 2016 Share Posted December 20, 2016 Just wanting to build up a solid team to fight Adrienn. Don't know when I'll fight erm...Adrienn, but I want to get prepared asap. Suggest me pokemons and movesets to use, based on the style Adrienn wil probably use. These pokemon I'll surely use: Aggron and Dragalge, since they're lv 75-77 already. My possibilies are: Seviper Rosarade Toxicroak Drapion Nidoking Accepting other suggestions, though. My plan is to see if I can corrupt that misty field and also dissipate the mist. I might also use Hariyama because of Heavy Slam and he's fully trained as well. Don't know if it's a good idea, though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Farnsworth Posted December 20, 2016 Share Posted December 20, 2016 30 minutes ago, Rshiran said: Just wanting to build up a solid team to fight Adrienn. Don't know when I'll fight erm...Adrienn, but I want to get prepared asap. Suggest me pokemons and movesets to use, based on the style Adrienn wil probably use. These pokemon I'll surely use: Aggron and Dragalge, since they're lv 75-77 already. My possibilies are: Seviper Rosarade Toxicroak Drapion Nidoking Accepting other suggestions, though. My plan is to see if I can corrupt that misty field and also dissipate the mist. I might also use Hariyama because of Heavy Slam and he's fully trained as well. Don't know if it's a good idea, though. Steel types are your best bet to beat Adrienn, since xe has things to counter poison types. I wouldn't recommend Hariyama since it's a fighting type and is pretty slow, meaning it'll just get KOed before it can do anything. Out of the ones you've listed, Nidoking, Drapion, Roserade and Toxicroak are the better choices (ie don't use Seviper ever). Nidoking is really good since it also hits one of Adrienn's strongest mons that would otherwise be immune to poison attacks. But as I said Steel types are still the best way, and Aggron isn't the strongest out of them. I still recommend using it, but try using another stronger steel mon as well. My personal recommendation is Metagross since it can pretty much KO almost everything with Meteor Mash. But any of these also work: Lucario (with Iron tail), Excadrill, Magnezone, Escavalier, Bisharp. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saphery Posted December 20, 2016 Share Posted December 20, 2016 Finished my mono Psychic type run today and I've gotta say, Malamar saves the day (no pun intended). The inverse field really messes with most of your enemies because the AI can't adjust to the inverted type scaling and it's easy to obtain. If you don't want to train any new Pkm I advise you to utilize Roserade's Grassy Terrain. This should greatly increase your damage output since half of your Pkm deal special damage and Mist increases Sp. Def of Fairy type Pkm by 50%. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nexen57 Posted December 21, 2016 Share Posted December 21, 2016 (edited) The New Leader of E16 Honchkrow Lv.79 Moxie Adamant Sucker Punch Brave Bird Night Slash Tailwind Meowstic Lv.76 Infiltrator Modest Dark Pulse Signal Beam Charge Beam Psychic Blaziken Charcoal Speed Boost Jolly Brick Break Brave Bird Flare Blitz Bulk Up Roserade Lv.75 Miracle Seed Poison Point Calm Giga Drain Nature Power/HP Fire Leech Seed Toxik Spikes Clefable Lv.76 Magic Guard Bold Moonblast Cosmic Power Stored Power Flamethrower Dragalge (On training) Lv. 54 Adaptability Modest Dragon Pulse Hydro Pump/Surf Sludge Wave I don't know In PC : Rotom,Nidorina,Pilowswine,Timburr,Litwick,Noibat,Mareep,Whismur,Snubbul,Growlithe I don't know where I can training my mons and I would replace Meowstic for a Gardevoir or an Alakazam. I'm blocked on xyr two first mons they outspeed all my team and with the field effect it's just OP plus I'm underleveled. I beat the leader with trace intimidate and predict the swith of the mega to togekiss and bulk up with blaziken and sweep xyr team.THANKS! Edited December 23, 2016 by NexenNéo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Razkar Posted December 21, 2016 Share Posted December 21, 2016 (edited) Well, i think indeed you can replace that meowstic. In order to train your pokemon, you have people in the grand hall, exp share is your friend ! Gardevoir is a good choice, if you prefer a steel types for this gym, the best options are: Metagross, Magnezone, Drillbur i think. Edited December 21, 2016 by Razkar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rainlove Posted December 22, 2016 Share Posted December 22, 2016 (edited) Is my team any good to defeat the Dark-Gym leader? Okay, I'm at 7th street right now. I was able to get a lot of department store stickers (Last one being in Route 1 which took me like 3 hours, and a lot of guide help) Right now all Pokemons in my team have held-items. Radomus took a little bit of an effort. I had to use "Taunt" to negate Trick Room which made me win (by luck) Also, I was able to change a couple of natures on my Pokemons to suit them perfectly while I was at 7th street . This is my team, based on your knowledge of defeating the Dark-Gym leader, can I win? For some reason, after I won against Radomus, I kinda was afraid when Luna started talking saying things like how the darkness is misunderstood. This made me believe her battle is gonna be 10 times harder than Radomus. 1). Delphox (Timid Lv 56) Magician Held Item: Lax Incense -Flamethrower -Hp-Grass -Shadow Ball -Psychic 2). Jellicent (Hasty Lv 55) Cursed Body (My Police man egg event) Held Item: Wave Incense -Rain Dance -Sludge Wave -Hex -Hydro Pump 3).Mamoswine (Naive Lv57) Thick Fat (An Amazing person here bred it for me for Happiny) Held Item: NeverMeltIce -Icicle Crash (Egg move) -Earthquake -Strength -Blizzard 4).Magneton (Mild Lv56) Sturdy Held Item: Bright Powder (From Department Store) -Discharge -Tri-attack -Thunder Wave -Flash Cannon 5). Toxicroak (Naive Lv56) Poison Touch Held Item: Black Sludge -Poison Jab -Taunt (The move that made me win against Radomus and Shelly) -Sucker Punch -Drain Punch 6). Togekiss (Rash Lv 56) Hustle (An amazing person here traded it to me) Held Item: Scope Lense (From Department Store) -Aura Sphere -Yawn -Air Slash -Extresonsary Now, the only Pokemon that can counter dark is only Toxicroak, but I'm pretty much confused on how to counter her as a whole. Edited December 22, 2016 by Rainlove Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Razkar Posted December 22, 2016 Share Posted December 22, 2016 Well, considering the double-types of some of her pokemons i think you can with your team, i'll put a spoiler if you don't want to know her tean Spoiler Honchrow -> weak to ice and electric, Manoswine, Magneton Tyranitar -> weak to ground, water -> jellyscent, Manoswine Bisharp -> weak to fire -> Delphox Malamar and Tenefix can be dealed with i guess, i'll keep toxicroak for her ace, Umbreon (which has toxic so Toxicroak is a good counter) You can level up your pokemon, if you want to be sure to win ^^ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nexen57 Posted December 22, 2016 Share Posted December 22, 2016 (edited) Luna's team is pretty bulky , two of her Pokémon have Moonlight which is boosted by the field and heal 75% so try to have toxik on your toxicroak. Her other mons have night slash or dark pulse boosted by the field and are bulky but they are all slow so I think all your team can outspeed them. Just train them to lv.60-62 and you can beat that leader but the next gym leader is just after that battle and you can't return to reborn city so be sure to have what you want before you go at the next city. Edited December 22, 2016 by NexenNéo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperNova Posted January 4, 2017 Share Posted January 4, 2017 I have trouble with Radomus My team is Noivern 57 Quiet Air cutter Air slash Super Fang Shadow claw Meowstic 56 Calm Sucker punch Signal beam stored power psychic Golem 57 Gentle Magnitude Stone edge smack down Earthquake Pangoro 57 Gentle Body slam crunch sky uppercut Hammer arm Charizard 57 Bashfull wing attack flamethower flame burst dragon rage Piloswine 57 serious Rock smash trash blizzard earthquake I'm really stuck and i want help and I don't have any other good ones Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nyaagisa The Maid Posted January 4, 2017 Share Posted January 4, 2017 18 minutes ago, SuperNova said: I have trouble with Radomus My team is Noivern 57 Quiet Air cutter Air slash Super Fang Shadow claw Meowstic 56 Calm Sucker punch Signal beam stored power psychic Golem 57 Gentle Magnitude Stone edge smack down Earthquake Pangoro 57 Gentle Body slam crunch sky uppercut Hammer arm Charizard 57 Bashfull wing attack flamethower flame burst dragon rage Piloswine 57 serious Rock smash trash blizzard earthquake I'm really stuck and i want help and I don't have any other good ones Your team could win but make sure you know the pattern of which mons Radomus will play . I can recommend a good mon for this, Drapion. It has resistance to Gallade/Reuniclus' Fighting moves and immunity to Psychics. It's Poison/Dark move + Sniper are sure to OHKO/2HKO Gossip Gardevoir/Metang. Don't waste time dealing with Slowking, it has high stat for both Hp/Sp.Def, finish it quickly with Pangoro's Crunch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperNova Posted January 4, 2017 Share Posted January 4, 2017 (edited) 13 minutes ago, Nagisa_Hideyoshi said: Your team could win but make sure you know the pattern of which mons Radomus will play . I can recommend a good mon for this, Drapion. It has resistance to Gallade/Reuniclus' Fighting moves and immunity to Psychics. It's Poison/Dark move + Sniper are sure to OHKO/2HKO Gossip Gardevoir/Metang. Don't waste time dealing with Slowking, it has high stat for both Hp/Sp.Def, finish it quickly with Pangoro's Crunch. Ok I will replace piloswine is ite with drapion but where is it? Is it available only via evolving skorupi? Edited January 4, 2017 by SuperNova Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nyaagisa The Maid Posted January 4, 2017 Share Posted January 4, 2017 You can get Drapion at Bysbyxion Wasteland. If you have Scopes that could increase critical ratio, it's even better. Make sure Radomus don't have EQ or powerful Ground type moves since it's Drapion's weakness. Please. Someone, stop me from using this pic in threads. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leuser Posted January 20, 2017 Share Posted January 20, 2017 (edited) I've tried everything with my current team that I was able to think of, still haven't managed to beat Charlotte. I don't have the Rainy Day TM. I ended up catching Absol and Bronzong, and used them in place of my Bisharp and Garbodor. @Razkar I probably would use a Rhyperior, or Camperupt if I were wanting a better ground type, but I always use a sandslash on my team if it is available, regardless of game. I appreciate the tip, though. Absol Spoiler Absol - 70 N/A Pressure Jolly - Perish Song - Night Slash - Psycho Cut - Detect Bronzong Spoiler Bronzong - 68 Amplified Rock Calm - Rain Dance - Extrasensory - Confuse Ray - Heavy Slam [Charlotte] Sandslash - 70 N/A Sand Rush Jolly - Earthquake - Swords Dance - Dig - Slash EV: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP ~ Dodrio - 69 Persim Berry Early Beard Hardy - Brave Bird - Drill Peck - Thrash - Agility EV: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP ~ Bisharp - 70 Metal Coat Defiant Lonely - Night Slash - Swords Dance - Iron Head - Metal Burst EV: 252 Attack, 252 Defense, 4 HP ~ Empoleon - 69 Wave Incense Defiant Adamant - Aqua Jet - Swords Dance - Metal Claw - Dive EV: 252 Attack, 252 Defense, 4 HP ~ Ampharos - 68 Air Baloon Static Mild - Discharge - Thunder Wave - Cotton Guard - Signal Beam Not EV trained ~ Garbodor - 70 Air Baloon Stench Calm - Infestation - Toxic - Amnesia - Sludge Wave Not EV trained ~ --Other Pokemon Available-- Dunsparce - 63 Swoobat - 59 Bibarel - 54 ---- Non-useful Information : I have a lot of moo-moo milks. A lot. Edited January 21, 2017 by Leuser No longer require help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Razkar Posted January 21, 2017 Share Posted January 21, 2017 Are you willing to change some of your pokemons ? If not i think you'll have to set up your sandslash and save your Empoleon for Rottom-heat If you are, they are plenty of better mons, depends on which ones you are willing to keep. You can get a Rhyperior, very usefull in this fight in the caves on route 3. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Petrol Posted February 5, 2017 Share Posted February 5, 2017 I could really use help with the 3 consecutive battles at the celestinine cascade with team meteor (after the sewage treatment plant). my team is: Pangoro Lv. 72 attacks: Hammer Arm Surf Low Sweep Crunch Altaria Lv. 72 attacks: Perish song Moonblast Fly Sky Attack Flygon Lv. 74 attacks: Dragon Claw Super Power Crunch Earthquake Meowstic Lv. 74 attacks: Signal Beam Shadow Ball Dark Pulse Psychic Arcanine Lv. 74 attacks: Crunch Flamethrower Heat Wave Morning Sun Walrein Lv. 51 (in training) attacks: Ice Fang Waterfall Blizzard Swagger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gentleman Jaggi Posted February 5, 2017 Share Posted February 5, 2017 (edited) Can you elaborate on which enemies are giving you trouble exactly? We'll be able to give you better advice that way. As for general advice, try to take out the bigger threat first. That's especially true for the Blake+Fern battle, since Florinias entire team is weak to his Ice Types; if you're forced to go 2vs1, you're pretty much already done for. If you can set up a Grassy Field or Sunny Day, then Arcanine's Heat Wave should be extremely useful, since it's super effective against five of Blake's and three of Fern's Pokémon. Even without a boost, it might still leave a sizable dent in their teams, depending on how good your Arcanine's SpAtk is. For the third battle, too: Take out the bigger threat first; if you're lucky, he might even Earthquake his ally to death. As I see it, your team seems to have almost all the tools neccessary to deal with the enemies, only missing a Rock or maybe Electric attack. Flygon learns Rock Slide, you should probably replace either Crunch or Super Power with it. If you feel like some of your Pokémon can't contribute to the battles, consider switching them out for something else. Got any options in your box? Edited February 5, 2017 by Gentleman Jaggi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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