Damien1407 Posted November 18, 2018 Share Posted November 18, 2018 After a long break from Pokemon [not only Reborn] finally I started playing the newest episode and... I'm stuck. I can't even beat the first double battle against Cain and Shelly [and I know there is more to come]. I think I have a pretty decent team but at most I can defeat only half of theirs Pokemons. Do you have any tips? What should I do with my team? Could you suggest me a valid strategy [: ? My team [all of them have correct nature, +20IV and most of them EV training]: Spoiler Quote Greninja, 90 lvl, Protean Dark Pulse Extrasensory Surf Water Shuriken Quote Florges, 85 lvl, Symbiosis Moonblast Petal Dance Defog Wish Quote Leafon, 90 lvl, Chlorophyll Leaf Blade Sunny Day Swords Dance Synthesis Quote Dragonite, 82 lvl, Multiscale Dragon Dance Hurricane Extreme Speed Outrage Quote Nidoking, lvl 90, Sheer Force Sludge Wave Earth Power Toxic Spikes Flamethrowe Quote Charizard, lvl 90, Solar Power Flamethrower Flare Blitz Dragon Dance Solar Beam Also I have: Spoiler Quote Goodra, lvl 88, Sap Sipper Dragon Pulse Muddy Water Flamethrower Sludge Wave Quote Alakazam, lvl 87, Magic Guard Recover Dazzling Gleam Psychic Grass Knot Quote Garchomp, lvl 85, Sand Veil Crunch Bulldoze Outrage Stone Edge Quote Heracross, lvl 87, Moxie Aerial Ace Close Combat Rock Blast Pin Missile Quote Lucario, lvl 90, Inner Focus Vacuum Wave Aura Sphere Dark Pulse Calm Mind Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Outside Indoorsman Posted November 18, 2018 Share Posted November 18, 2018 (edited) I'd say that Goodra might be a big help later, as well as Lucario - give the latter Flash Cannon boosted by the field, and one of the later fights should be much easier. Alakazam will probably not be much good, but you could give your Leafeon X-Scissor and that should help after Chlorophyll's speed boost. Florges is not a bad Pokemon, also, but it could use some more levels. And Heracross might be able to help as well. Edited November 18, 2018 by Outside Indoorsman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hungrynarwhal Posted November 18, 2018 Share Posted November 18, 2018 You should be able to sweep pretty easily with Dragonite if it gains a few more levels. I would also get rid of hurricane and put in wing attack for now to take advantage of Dragonite's higher attack stat. Fly is another good option, and partners well with Florges tanking hits with wish. Assuming you're using mega Charizard , i'd send those 2 out first and immediately dragondance. If they faint, Goodra and Florges are decent special tanks and can sponge attacks while you use revives. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverAngelus Posted November 18, 2018 Share Posted November 18, 2018 It'll help you a lot if Charizard knows Heat Wave. In fact, you could follow this guide if you'd like! Spoiler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skyinthemoon Posted November 18, 2018 Share Posted November 18, 2018 For the double battle with the two unknown, I suggest you use Volcarona, hence there two starting pokemon would have problem defeating it. Next, I'd suggest you'd try to use quiver dance for Volcarona, maybe three or four times (I believe that is more than enough), and I promise you, it would feel like taking candy to a baby. For Cain and Shelly, I focus all my effort to Shelly first hence bug types are easier to kill and more annoying if it prolongs. Shelly's Ribombee will first try to use sticky web, which you wouldn't want to happen, so I suggest to kill ribombee first using your first two pokemon who has priority move, hence ribombee has very high speed. Metagross with bullet punch and Mamoswine with Ice Shard. The first unknown challenge you'll also face would be using dark type, so bringing bug and fighting type would really be useful. I hope this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sirrobert Posted November 22, 2018 Share Posted November 22, 2018 Personally I swept them clean with a combo Mega Houndoom (with Heatwave) and Ninetails with Drought Mega Houndoom's Solar Power turns it's Fire Moves into the most unfair nukes I have ever seen, and it was bulky enough to just tank the few pokemon that dodged or outsped it and get a hit in. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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