colers25 Posted August 22, 2016 Share Posted August 22, 2016 Just wanted to say thanks for making the guide! It's really helpful, and I'm excited to see more Wait, people read this thing for its educational value?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
provita Posted August 29, 2016 Share Posted August 29, 2016 if you are able to steal the mistery item from the kecleon merchant thanks to spawning next to the ladder the guy that requested it will give you a blue moon ice cream since you "probably went through hell to get it" thank god for soft reset. you can also find the near death xen grunt talking about how they are too strong and that he will never steal again while lying in a puddle of his own blood. rip in peace xen grunt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Despair Syndrome Posted August 29, 2016 Author Share Posted August 29, 2016 UPDATE: My exams will be over next week and the next part is already in the works. : )) I also edited in the things you guys added. Plus, I also added a Changelog here in the Discussion Thread so you can check if I left out anything without having to scour through the guide itself. Now onto regularly scheduled fanmail session: Just wanted to say thanks for making the guide! It's really helpful, and I'm excited to see more Thanks, this really brightened my day. : DD The next one will be next week (as I mentioned above) and I'll try my best to keep to a once-a-week schedule. Wait, people read this thing for its educational value?! Trust me, I'm surprised too. if you are able to steal the mistery item from the kecleon merchant thanks to spawning next to the ladder the guy that requested it will give you a blue moon ice cream since you "probably went through hell to get it" thank god for soft reset. you can also find the near death xen grunt talking about how they are too strong and that he will never steal again while lying in a puddle of his own blood. rip in peace xen grunt. Ok thanks! Will add. Will also try to soft-reset (which is really the true hell) to try and get a screenshot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colers25 Posted August 29, 2016 Share Posted August 29, 2016 (edited) Ok thanks! Will add. Will also try to soft-reset (which is really the true hell) to try and get a screenshot. You know, at one time i actually was near the ladder, but i saw the near dead grunt and was like "Ooh, imma check this out. I can handle this!" and turned back. Mistakes were made, hours were lost The next one will be next week (as I mentioned above) and I'll try my best to keep to a once-a-week schedule. I'll reserve my cynicism Edited August 29, 2016 by colers25 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Despair Syndrome Posted September 8, 2016 Author Share Posted September 8, 2016 My exams are over and Part 6 is out woooo. A small checklist of info I'm missing if anyone cares to provide: - Carotos Mountain encounters - Amethyst Grotto encounters - Real Keta's boss data *Everything I have currently is based on my experience alone. :c Enjoy and be sure to point out stuff I missed. : DD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntSys Posted September 8, 2016 Share Posted September 8, 2016 If I recall correctly, you can find Dunsparce and Tyrogue in Amethyst Grotto as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neco Posted September 8, 2016 Share Posted September 8, 2016 I can confirm Dunsparce, but am not entirely sure aboutTyroque. If my memory serves me right, you can find Nosepass in Caratos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Despair Syndrome Posted September 9, 2016 Author Share Posted September 9, 2016 If I recall correctly, you can find Dunsparce and Tyrogue in Amethyst Grotto as well. I can confirm Dunsparce, but am not entirely sure aboutTyroque. If my memory serves me right, you can find Nosepass in Caratos. Thanks~ Adding it in right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord C Posted September 9, 2016 Share Posted September 9, 2016 I read up that to beat Madame X, some guys made a team specifically to take on OP bosses, but they also joked Phanpy would get axed after that. They bred up Rattata and Walrein to have a Phanpy inherit Endeavor and that ice priority move. Since Donphan already has sturdy, there would be no need for Focus Sash. So, basically, they used a Boldore to nullify the hail with Sandstorm and after it died... Yveltal hits Donphan, he survives, Endeavor, Berry Juice fully heals the lvl 1 Donphan (they underleveled it with Common Candies), Ice prio and Yveltal down. Garchomp attacks, Endeavor, rough skin kills it but they send a Medicham with a prio move and Garchomp goes down. Volcarona is killed by Donphan Yveltal-style and he heals up. Same Donphan downs her Hydreigon. Last donphan kills the two other team members. I have to say it was an impressive strategy when I read about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntSys Posted September 10, 2016 Share Posted September 10, 2016 I read up that to beat Madame X, some guys made a team specifically to take on OP bosses, but they also joked Phanpy would get axed after that. They bred up Rattata and Walrein to have a Phanpy inherit Endeavor and that ice priority move. Since Donphan already has sturdy, there would be no need for Focus Sash. So, basically, they used a Boldore to nullify the hail with Sandstorm and after it died... Yveltal hits Donphan, he survives, Endeavor, Berry Juice fully heals the lvl 1 Donphan (they underleveled it with Common Candies), Ice prio and Yveltal down. Garchomp attacks, Endeavor, rough skin kills it but they send a Medicham with a prio move and Garchomp goes down. Volcarona is killed by Donphan Yveltal-style and he heals up. Same Donphan downs her Hydreigon. Last donphan kills the two other team members. I have to say it was an impressive strategy when I read about it. Not needed anymore when Madame X now only has Yveltal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Despair Syndrome Posted September 13, 2016 Author Share Posted September 13, 2016 Not needed anymore when Madame X now only has Yveltal. Best part of V8. Btw, Part 7 is out~ Gonna need a bit of help on Purity Forest's encounters since I don't have time to round around grinding there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneSockThief Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 I ran into a Happiny in Amethyst Cavern as well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Futility4ever Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Fairy types are a hard counter to Shadow types. I recommend that you catch at least one. Dedenne can be found in Route 2, and since they pack Nuzzle, they can win you a lot of battles. Dedenne with Nuzzle, Parabolic Charge and a health restoring Berry is an utter beast. Other than that, great work on the guide. It's great to finally have a guide written by a person who's going through this trouble themself, unlike some other fangames I've played. Like a slice of life, y'know? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neco Posted September 15, 2016 Share Posted September 15, 2016 A small detail I remembered after starting a new run of Rejuvenation. In Route 2 is a hidden Rose Incense in a rock (picture in spoilers, taken after I gathered the item, though). Might be worth to note, as it can be rather usefull and is easy to miss (in case you want to document some hidden items).. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Despair Syndrome Posted September 17, 2016 Author Share Posted September 17, 2016 I ran into a Happiny in Amethyst Cavern as well Added a few days ago, but forgot to reply, whoops~ Fairy types are a hard counter to Shadow types. I recommend that you catch at least one. Dedenne can be found in Route 2, and since they pack Nuzzle, they can win you a lot of battles. Dedenne with Nuzzle, Parabolic Charge and a health restoring Berry is an utter beast. Other than that, great work on the guide. It's great to finally have a guide written by a person who's going through this trouble themself, unlike some other fangames I've played. Like a slice of life, y'know? Are there actually people who write guides without playing the game? o.o I guess my guide kinda hits close to home since I judge the characters (even if I try to avoid it for guide purposes, can't help it >w<) Also, I'll be adding your tip~ A small detail I remembered after starting a new run of Rejuvenation. In Route 2 is a hidden Rose Incense in a rock (picture in spoilers, taken after I gathered the item, though). Might be worth to note, as it can be rather usefull and is easy to miss (in case you want to document some hidden items).. Added your picture, thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neco Posted September 18, 2016 Share Posted September 18, 2016 (edited) I started a mono-fairy run and checked some of the encounters/data. It's not really accurate without the FPS file, but I say what I found atm. In Sheridan Village, you have Spearow as a wild enocunter, but don't you mean Pidgeotto? Spearow is usually obtained via the help center quest and I can't remember ever seeing a wild one in Sheridan. Other than that, I found no different monsters. In the missing boyfriend event, I only encountered Lunatone in multiple safe files and never a Solrock. This might be a coincidence, but if I take a look in RPG Maker, the only thing there is Lunatone (however, I'm not yet really into RPG Maker, so I might be mistaking). About Happiny: I found them in Amethyst Grotto and not Cave. About the different Encounters in Ametyhst Grotto, I'd say the list is pretty accurate. I found every one listed excluding Tyrogue, but this may be bad luck. In the first Keta battle some moves I found: Hawlucha has Brick Break Pignite has Rock Tomb and Flame Charge Machoke has Counter Gurdurr has Low Kick and Drain Punch Medicham has Gale Strike Lucario has Circle Throw That's what I found so far. I'll say if I find something else while continuing the game~ EDIT: A new encounter: Sandshrew in Carotos (nothing too spectacular, as they are already in Amethyst Cave). Today, I'm pretty much done with Carotos and did not encounter a Nosepass, so I'm not entirely sure if they are still in game (but I do remember encountering them in olders versions and they are still in the Location guide, so it might just be my bad luck). EDIT2: Some mon I found in Purity Forest. Oddish, Bellsprout, Volbeat and Zigzagoon. Second Keta: Primeape has Thrash Hitmontop has Tripple Kick and Dig Hawlucha has Brick Break Pangoro has Brick Break and Feint Attack Scrafty has Sand Attack and Knock Off EDIT3: Yay, this post is getting growded for the sake of reducing the amount of posts! A small detail I just realized (if you feel like including it): In the hidden library, above the bad-prophecy-statue (or however you call that thing) is TM77 (for Psych up) Edited September 20, 2016 by Neco Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Futility4ever Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 (edited) Added a few days ago, but forgot to reply, whoops~ Are there actually people who write guides without playing the game? o.o I guess my guide kinda hits close to home since I judge the characters (even if I try to avoid it for guide purposes, can't help it >w<) Also, I'll be adding your tip~ Added your picture, thanks! "A little close to home" may be a bit of an understatement. If Bennett had seen what you wrote about him in the Reborn guide, he would have tried to get Ame to remove him from the game. I think this way because I would like to believe that Bennett still has some dignity left in him. Also, for the next two gyms, you should try to get a Natu. Natu can learn Flash by TM and Ominous Wind at Level 20. It also evolves way within the level cap at Level 25. See where I'm going with this? If not, read the spoiler. Marianette battles you in the Blessed Field, which is the same field that Ghost Keta had for his battle. Unlike him, she can take advantage of it. Normal type attacks, in addition to gaining a boost hit Ghost and Dark types supereffectively. Xatu's Ominous Wind changes this to a Haunted Field. Now, not only do her Pokemon lose the ability to destroy Ghosts like how they did earlier, but now Ghost type special attacks are boosted and can hit Normal types supereffectively. Narcissa uses the Haunted Field. Xatu's Flash turns it into the Blessed Field. With the Blessed Field effect, even one of those Raticates you find in her gym can take out a few of her Pokemon. EDIT: In the Haunted Field, my Xatu's Ominous Wind did not hit Marianette's Slaking for 2x damage. It just hit Slaking for normal damage. I'm not sure if this is just for Ominous Wind or for all Ghost moves in this field, but prepare accordingly. Also, the presence of Slaking on her team, in my opinion, gives Marianette the status of a DemonTM Gym Leader. Be warned, the details in the spoiler are not for the faint of heart. It's tanky and hits like one of the racket trucks in the first Godfather game, in addition to having a number of coverage moves. But, if you have Protect or Detect, Slaking's goose is cooked. Unless, of course, it uses Encore(which it may or may not have). Also, she makes several of her Pokemon pack Hidden Power. Beware of sending out Golem against Heliolisk and Chatot for this reason. Take my advice, rack up some cash and buy a couple of Funnel Cakes from the Organic Market east of the PokeCenter on Route 3. In battle, they're basically Max Revives. Also, Narcissa's signature move, Ghostly Wail, can switch the Blessed Field back to the Haunted Field. But her Spiritomb does not possess this move. Instead it has Hypnosis, Dream Eater, Spite and an unknown fourth move. If you switch in a Magic Bounce Xatu, Spiritomb basically destroys itself. Godspeed. Edited September 22, 2016 by Futility4ever Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntSys Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 To add onto Futility4Ever's tips in the spoiler: The AI doesn't recognize the bonuses that come with Haunted Field and Blessed Field, therefore, that Slaking won't use Multipulse (A normal-type move) against a Dusclops, and that Rotom won't use Shadow Ball against Sawsbuck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Despair Syndrome Posted September 24, 2016 Author Share Posted September 24, 2016 I started a mono-fairy run and checked some of the encounters/data. It's not really accurate without the FPS file, but I say what I found atm. In Sheridan Village, you have Spearow as a wild enocunter, but don't you mean Pidgeotto? Spearow is usually obtained via the help center quest and I can't remember ever seeing a wild one in Sheridan. Other than that, I found no different monsters. In the missing boyfriend event, I only encountered Lunatone in multiple safe files and never a Solrock. This might be a coincidence, but if I take a look in RPG Maker, the only thing there is Lunatone (however, I'm not yet really into RPG Maker, so I might be mistaking). About Happiny: I found them in Amethyst Grotto and not Cave. About the different Encounters in Ametyhst Grotto, I'd say the list is pretty accurate. I found every one listed excluding Tyrogue, but this may be bad luck. In the first Keta battle some moves I found: Hawlucha has Brick Break Pignite has Rock Tomb and Flame Charge Machoke has Counter Gurdurr has Low Kick and Drain Punch Medicham has Gale Strike Lucario has Circle Throw That's what I found so far. I'll say if I find something else while continuing the game~ EDIT: A new encounter: Sandshrew in Carotos (nothing too spectacular, as they are already in Amethyst Cave). Today, I'm pretty much done with Carotos and did not encounter a Nosepass, so I'm not entirely sure if they are still in game (but I do remember encountering them in olders versions and they are still in the Location guide, so it might just be my bad luck). EDIT2: Some mon I found in Purity Forest. Oddish, Bellsprout, Volbeat and Zigzagoon. Second Keta: Primeape has Thrash Hitmontop has Tripple Kick and Dig Hawlucha has Brick Break Pangoro has Brick Break and Feint Attack Scrafty has Sand Attack and Knock Off EDIT3: Yay, this post is getting growded for the sake of reducing the amount of posts! A small detail I just realized (if you feel like including it): In the hidden library, above the bad-prophecy-statue (or however you call that thing) is TM77 (for Psych up) I'll be adding your finds in. Thanks! "A little close to home" may be a bit of an understatement. If Bennett had seen what you wrote about him in the Reborn guide, he would have tried to get Ame to remove him from the game. I think this way because I would like to believe that Bennett still has some dignity left in him. Also, for the next two gyms, you should try to get a Natu. Natu can learn Flash by TM and Ominous Wind at Level 20. It also evolves way within the level cap at Level 25. See where I'm going with this? If not, read the spoiler. Marianette battles you in the Blessed Field, which is the same field that Ghost Keta had for his battle. Unlike him, she can take advantage of it. Normal type attacks, in addition to gaining a boost hit Ghost and Dark types supereffectively. Xatu's Ominous Wind changes this to a Haunted Field. Now, not only do her Pokemon lose the ability to destroy Ghosts like how they did earlier, but now Ghost type special attacks are boosted and can hit Normal types supereffectively. Narcissa uses the Haunted Field. Xatu's Flash turns it into the Blessed Field. With the Blessed Field effect, even one of those Raticates you find in her gym can take out a few of her Pokemon. EDIT: In the Haunted Field, my Xatu's Ominous Wind did not hit Marianette's Slaking for 2x damage. It just hit Slaking for normal damage. I'm not sure if this is just for Ominous Wind or for all Ghost moves in this field, but prepare accordingly. Also, the presence of Slaking on her team, in my opinion, gives Marianette the status of a DemonTM Gym Leader. Be warned, the details in the spoiler are not for the faint of heart. It's tanky and hits like one of the racket trucks in the first Godfather game, in addition to having a number of coverage moves. But, if you have Protect or Detect, Slaking's goose is cooked. Unless, of course, it uses Encore(which it may or may not have). Also, she makes several of her Pokemon pack Hidden Power. Beware of sending out Golem against Heliolisk and Chatot for this reason. Take my advice, rack up some cash and buy a couple of Funnel Cakes from the Organic Market east of the PokeCenter on Route 3. In battle, they're basically Max Revives. Also, Narcissa's signature move, Ghostly Wail, can switch the Blessed Field back to the Haunted Field. But her Spiritomb does not possess this move. Instead it has Hypnosis, Dream Eater, Spite and an unknown fourth move. If you switch in a Magic Bounce Xatu, Spiritomb basically destroys itself. Godspeed. Damn, I keep forgetting Reborn characters are actually based on real people. I feel like a douchewad now. Sorry, Bennett. I'll be sure to add your Natu tip during the relevant battles! c: To add onto Futility4Ever's tips in the spoiler: The AI doesn't recognize the bonuses that come with Haunted Field and Blessed Field, therefore, that Slaking won't use Multipulse (A normal-type move) against a Dusclops, and that Rotom won't use Shadow Ball against Sawsbuck. And your tip too~ Next part will probably come out tomorrow, so someone reply to me saying you found something so I don't have to doublepost : D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Futility4ever Posted September 24, 2016 Share Posted September 24, 2016 (edited) If you're looking for additions to the Pokemon Suicide Squad, then why not try Weezing? Koffing can be found in the Abandoned Sewers. It learns SelfDestruct at Level 23, Sludge Bomb at Level 34 and evolves at Level 35. Weezing learns Explosion at Level 40, Destiny Bond at Level 46 and Memento at Level 57. If you have an Electrode with Static and Discharge to land paralysis and a Weezing with Destiny Bond, you can cheese most of the late game solo legendaries or dimensional rift battles with the exception of Cera's Groudon, where a Perish Song Altaria works just as well. EDIT: Also, Koffing and Weezing are in the Amorphous Egg Group, which conveniently is one of the Egg Groups of Phantump and Trevenant. You can use a male Weezing to breed for the Phantump egg to ultimately get the Mystery Egg. Just saying. Edited September 30, 2016 by Futility4ever Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SansTheSkeleton Posted September 24, 2016 Share Posted September 24, 2016 (edited) Pokemon in Purity Forest are nothing too special. Well, maybe other than Volbeat and its Tail Glow (+3 Sp. Atk) and free Flash for the Zubat event. The mons are: Oddish, Paras, Bellsprout, Zigzagoon, Volbeat, Illumise. With the fishing rod, Goldeen. Anyway, here's Keta teams. I suggest putting a big, flashy neon sign that says "REBORN STYLE WALKTHROUGH" or something. Because Keta's difficulty changes are more noticeable than Venam's. (On Casual, Venam just dropped 2 mons and had their levels lowered; while on Intense she swapped 3 of her mons for new ones. Keta's a bit more complicated on Casual and somewhat different on Intense.) REBORN STYLE Lv. 19 Hawlucha @ Black Belt with Mold Breaker. Brick Break/Gale Strike/Aerial Ace/Roost. Lv. 21 Pignite @ Sitrus Berry with Thick Fat. Flame Charge/Rock Tomb/Gale Strike/Thunder Punch. Lv. 20 Machoke @ Black Belt with Steadfast. Rock Slide/Gale Strike/Counter/Thunder Punch. Lv. 22 Gurdurr @ Quick Claw with Sheer Force. Gale Strike/Low Kick/Rock Throw/Drain Punch. Lv. 21 Medicham @ Choice Band with Pure Power. Detect/Gale Strike/Thunder Punch/Drain Punch. Lv. 23 Lucario @ Sitrus Berry with Justified. Ice Punch/Detect/Circle Throw/Gale Strike ------------------------------ Lv. 25 Primeape @ Black Belt with Anger Point. Cross Chop/Thunder Punch/Toxic/Thrash. Lv. 26 Hitmontop @ Quick Claw with Intimidate. Triple Kick/Dig/Ice Punch/Counter. Lv. 26 Pangoro @ Black Belt with Scrappy. Night Slash/Feint Attack/Cross Chop/Brick Break. Lv. 25 Scrafty @ Leftovers with Moxie. Knock Off/High Jump Kick/Stacking Shot/Sand Attack. Lv. 26 Sawk @ Black Belt with Mold Breaker. Brick Break/Reversal/Endure/Bulk Up. Lv. 30 Hawlucha @ Black Belt with Mold Breaker. Wing Attack/Brick Break/Gale Strike/Bounce. CASUAL STYLE Lv. 18 Hawlucha with Mold Breaker. Brick Break/Gale Strike/Aerial Ace/Roost. (19->18; Roost->Hone Claws; Black Belt->fucking nothing) Lv. 19 Machoke with Steadfast. Rock Slide/Gale Strike/Low Kick/Thunder Punch. (20-19; Counter->Low Kick; Black Belt->also nothing) Lv. 22 Lucario @ Sitrus Berry with Justified. Ice Punch/Aura Sphere/Extreme Speed/Gale Strike. (23->23; Detect->Aura Sphere; Circle Throw->Extreme Speed) ------------------------------ Lv. 23 Primeape @ Black Belt with Anger Point. Cross Chop/Thunder Punch/Fury Swipes/Thrash (25->23; Toxic->Fury Swipes) Lv. 24 Hitmontop @ Quick Claw with Intimidate. Triple Kick/Dig/Ice Punch/Quick Attack (26->24; Counter->Quick Attack) Lv. 25 Hawlucha @ Black Belt with Mold Breaker. Wing Attack/Brick Break/Gale Strike/Flying Press. (30->25; Bounce->Flying Press) While Venam simply dropped some Pokemon on top of lower levels, Keta is nerfed by getting different moves and dropping items on the first battle. And if that's still not easy enough, Keta's so fucking lame he drops half of his team on top of lower levels. INTENSE STYLE Lv. 23 Hawlucha @ Black Belt with Mold Breaker. Brick Break/Gale Strike/Aerial Ace/Roost. (19->23) Lv. 24 Hariyama @ Black Belt with Guts. Knock Off/Gale Strike/Rock Tomb/Facade (NEW) Lv. 23 Gurdurr @ Quick Claw with Sheer Force. Gale Strike/Low Kick/Rock Throw/Drain Punch. (22->23) Lv. 25 Medicham @ Choice Band with Pure Power. Detect/Gale Strike/Thunder Punch/Drain Punch. (21->25) Lv. 25 Mienshao @ Sitrus Berry with Regenerator. U-turn/Gale Strike/Detect/Fake Out. (NEW) Lv. 24 Lucario @ Sitrus Berry with Justified. Ice Punch/Detect/Circle Throw/Gale Strike (23->24) ------------------------------ Revenant doesn't have special slot for Intense Mode. The team is now 27/28/28/27/28/33, following the default option of bumping levels by 10% (also confirming that the value is rounded down; so it's 1 level up/down for every 10 levels it had on Reborn Style) Edited September 24, 2016 by SansTheSkeleton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Despair Syndrome Posted September 25, 2016 Author Share Posted September 25, 2016 If you're looking for additions to the Pokemon Suicide Squad, then why not try Weezing? Koffing can be found in the Abandoned Sewers. It learns SelfDestruct at Level 23, Sludge Bomb at Level 34 and evolves at Level 35. Weezing learns Explosion at Level 40, Destiny Bond at Level 46 and Memento at Level 57. If you have an Electrode with Thunder Wave and a Weezing with Destiny Bond, you can cheese most of the late game solo legendaries or dimensional rift battles with the exception of Cera's Groudon, where a Perish Song Altaria works just as well. Will do. I'm still looking for the perfect opportunity to add in the Literal Suicide Squad. I'm just not sure where to add it. Pokemon in Purity Forest are nothing too special. Well, maybe other than Volbeat and its Tail Glow (+3 Sp. Atk) and free Flash for the Zubat event. The mons are: Oddish, Paras, Bellsprout, Zigzagoon, Volbeat, Illumise. With the fishing rod, Goldeen. Anyway, here's Keta teams. I suggest putting a big, flashy neon sign that says "REBORN STYLE WALKTHROUGH" or something. Because Keta's difficulty changes are more noticeable than Venam's. (On Casual, Venam just dropped 2 mons and had their levels lowered; while on Intense she swapped 3 of her mons for new ones. Keta's a bit more complicated on Casual and somewhat different on Intense.) REBORN STYLE Lv. 19 Hawlucha @ Black Belt with Mold Breaker. Brick Break/Gale Strike/Aerial Ace/Roost. Lv. 21 Pignite @ Sitrus Berry with Thick Fat. Flame Charge/Rock Tomb/Gale Strike/Thunder Punch. Lv. 20 Machoke @ Black Belt with Steadfast. Rock Slide/Gale Strike/Counter/Thunder Punch. Lv. 22 Gurdurr @ Quick Claw with Sheer Force. Gale Strike/Low Kick/Rock Throw/Drain Punch. Lv. 21 Medicham @ Choice Band with Pure Power. Detect/Gale Strike/Thunder Punch/Drain Punch. Lv. 23 Lucario @ Sitrus Berry with Justified. Ice Punch/Detect/Circle Throw/Gale Strike ------------------------------ Lv. 25 Primeape @ Black Belt with Anger Point. Cross Chop/Thunder Punch/Toxic/Thrash. Lv. 26 Hitmontop @ Quick Claw with Intimidate. Triple Kick/Dig/Ice Punch/Counter. Lv. 26 Pangoro @ Black Belt with Scrappy. Night Slash/Feint Attack/Cross Chop/Brick Break. Lv. 25 Scrafty @ Leftovers with Moxie. Knock Off/High Jump Kick/Stacking Shot/Sand Attack. Lv. 26 Sawk @ Black Belt with Mold Breaker. Brick Break/Reversal/Endure/Bulk Up. Lv. 30 Hawlucha @ Black Belt with Mold Breaker. Wing Attack/Brick Break/Gale Strike/Bounce. CASUAL STYLE Lv. 18 Hawlucha with Mold Breaker. Brick Break/Gale Strike/Aerial Ace/Roost. (19->18; Roost->Hone Claws; Black Belt->fucking nothing) Lv. 19 Machoke with Steadfast. Rock Slide/Gale Strike/Low Kick/Thunder Punch. (20-19; Counter->Low Kick; Black Belt->also nothing) Lv. 22 Lucario @ Sitrus Berry with Justified. Ice Punch/Aura Sphere/Extreme Speed/Gale Strike. (23->23; Detect->Aura Sphere; Circle Throw->Extreme Speed) ------------------------------ Lv. 23 Primeape @ Black Belt with Anger Point. Cross Chop/Thunder Punch/Fury Swipes/Thrash (25->23; Toxic->Fury Swipes) Lv. 24 Hitmontop @ Quick Claw with Intimidate. Triple Kick/Dig/Ice Punch/Quick Attack (26->24; Counter->Quick Attack) Lv. 25 Hawlucha @ Black Belt with Mold Breaker. Wing Attack/Brick Break/Gale Strike/Flying Press. (30->25; Bounce->Flying Press) While Venam simply dropped some Pokemon on top of lower levels, Keta is nerfed by getting different moves and dropping items on the first battle. And if that's still not easy enough, Keta's so fucking lame he drops half of his team on top of lower levels. INTENSE STYLE Lv. 23 Hawlucha @ Black Belt with Mold Breaker. Brick Break/Gale Strike/Aerial Ace/Roost. (19->23) Lv. 24 Hariyama @ Black Belt with Guts. Knock Off/Gale Strike/Rock Tomb/Facade (NEW) Lv. 23 Gurdurr @ Quick Claw with Sheer Force. Gale Strike/Low Kick/Rock Throw/Drain Punch. (22->23) Lv. 25 Medicham @ Choice Band with Pure Power. Detect/Gale Strike/Thunder Punch/Drain Punch. (21->25) Lv. 25 Mienshao @ Sitrus Berry with Regenerator. U-turn/Gale Strike/Detect/Fake Out. (NEW) Lv. 24 Lucario @ Sitrus Berry with Justified. Ice Punch/Detect/Circle Throw/Gale Strike (23->24) ------------------------------ Revenant doesn't have special slot for Intense Mode. The team is now 27/28/28/27/28/33, following the default option of bumping levels by 10% (also confirming that the value is rounded down; so it's 1 level up/down for every 10 levels it had on Reborn Style) Thanks for the help man! Your info helps a lot! I am considering adding that flashy neon sign, since I'm pretty sure not everyone will read the disclaimers on the first part RIP. Also I completely forgot that Volbeat learns Flash and I skipped through the Zubat quest in Part 8. Whoops. Aaaanyways, Part 8 is out~ Again missing quite a bit of info on wild encounters and Pokemon battles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntSys Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 Just in case if you missed it: Rorrim B. appears if you take the road on the left too (Which has Cut trees, UGH). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SansTheSkeleton Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 Route 3's pretty interesting, as it's actually two maps. The green part has Butterfree, Pidgeotto, Doduo, Pansage, Pansear and Venipede in the grass. If you fish, you can get Wooper (Old Rod), Quagsire (Good Rod) or Finneon (both Rods). The golden part has Buterfree, Pidgey, Dodu, Slakoth (very rarely, though; good fucking luck getting it for Advanced Dex), Chingling, Pansear and Venipede. Corta Forest has Oddish, Weepinbell, Bibarel, Kricketot, Budew (very rarely) and Tranquil. Fishing gives you Goldeen and Finneon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Despair Syndrome Posted September 27, 2016 Author Share Posted September 27, 2016 Just in case if you missed it: Rorrim B. appears if you take the road on the left too (Which has Cut trees, UGH). Yeah, I was aware of that. I just find it a lot easier to go from the right path and then working my way up the left path. uwu Also CUT trees. Route 3's pretty interesting, as it's actually two maps. The green part has Butterfree, Pidgeotto, Doduo, Pansage, Pansear and Venipede in the grass. If you fish, you can get Wooper (Old Rod), Quagsire (Good Rod) or Finneon (both Rods). The golden part has Buterfree, Pidgey, Dodu, Slakoth (very rarely, though; good fucking luck getting it for Advanced Dex), Chingling, Pansear and Venipede. Corta Forest has Oddish, Weepinbell, Bibarel, Kricketot, Budew (very rarely) and Tranquil. Fishing gives you Goldeen and Finneon. Damn, I had no idea Rorrim B. was actually a reference to something. From what I can see through google images, Miror B. is way more badass. Look at that 'fro! Also, thanks for your Wild Pokemon List, I'll add the golden Route 3 bits in the next part. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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