firey Posted January 31, 2019 Share Posted January 31, 2019 Yeah, I'm desperate. I was reviewing Shelly's team and noticed that all except one of her Pokemon are female. This led me to the conclusion that using Attract (via the tm given at the onyx arcade or by leveling up a male spritzee from the flower shop puzzle to level 29, among other methods) might be a solution to my current problem. Thoughts? My current team's moveset can be found here: https://imgur.com/a/07hPosO The abilities are: Meowstic: Keen Eye Farfetch'd: Keen Eye Shiinotic: Rain Dish Ponyta: Run Away Dustox: Compound Eyes Slugma: Magma Armor But I also have these in storage that have been leveled as part of various attempts to beat Shelly: https://imgur.com/a/QhssUU3 Abilities: Growlithe: Justified Trubbish: Aftermath Linoone: Pickup Meganium: Overgrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Destrakon Posted January 31, 2019 Share Posted January 31, 2019 9 minutes ago, firey said: Yeah, I'm desperate. I was reviewing Shelly's team and noticed that all except one of her Pokemon are female. This led me to the conclusion that using Attract (via the tm given at the onyx arcade or by leveling up a male spritzee from the flower shop puzzle to level 29, among other methods) might be a solution to my current problem. Thoughts? My current team's moveset can be found here: https://imgur.com/a/07hPosO The abilities are: Meowstic: Keen Eye Farfetch'd: Keen Eye Shiinotic: Rain Dish Ponyta: Run Away Dustox: Compound Eyes Slugma: Magma Armor But I also have these in storage that have been leveled as part of various attempts to beat Shelly: https://imgur.com/a/QhssUU3 Abilities: Growlithe: Justified Trubbish: Aftermath Linoone: Pickup Meganium: Overgrow Put Growlithe in. Flame Burst hit both pokemon, also, Fake out Illumise to stop it using Rain Dance, so Anorith don't get de boost speed. (Anorith is very fragile). You will definetily need Slugma and Farfetch'd, to beat Yanmega, Masquerain, and with luck, Anorith. Yeah, Attract would be useful. But, I remember Cut being useful on this battle. So, why you don't try usinng Meganiun? If you manage to obtain a Fire Stone, would be great. The remaining is Araquanid.. is a great threat if Rain Dance is active due to its ability. If somehow you manage to Slugma and Farfetch'd face it. you may bring it down.. So I'll put your time like this in my opinion: Meowstic, Slugma, Growlithe, Farfetch'd, Duztox and Meganiun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
firey Posted February 1, 2019 Author Share Posted February 1, 2019 51 minutes ago, Destrakon said: Put Growlithe in. Flame Burst hit both pokemon, also, Fake out Illumise to stop it using Rain Dance, so Anorith don't get de boost speed. (Anorith is very fragile). You will definetily need Slugma and Farfetch'd, to beat Yanmega, Masquerain, and with luck, Anorith. Yeah, Attract would be useful. But, I remember Cut being useful on this battle. So, why you don't try usinng Meganiun? If you manage to obtain a Fire Stone, would be great. The remaining is Araquanid.. is a great threat if Rain Dance is active due to its ability. If somehow you manage to Slugma and Farfetch'd face it. you may bring it down.. So I'll put your time like this in my opinion: Meowstic, Slugma, Growlithe, Farfetch'd, Duztox and Meganiun. This starts strong until Anorith gets on the field. I decided to pair Farfetch'd's Acrobatics with Meowstic's Fake Out on the first turn to not only prevent it from Rain Dancing, but also do a whole lot of damage on the first turn. However, eventually, this starts to weaken; Masquerain follows up with an Icy Wind, which hits Farfetch'd somewhat hard, or a Struggle Bug, which nearly decimates Meowstic. On the same turn as this Icy Wind or Struggle Bug, Shelly uses a Hyper Potion. I would then use Meowstic's Attract in an attempt to immobilize Illumise so it can't use Rain Dance, but usually this is the turn when Meowstic is taken out by an attack from Masquerain. Acrobatics gets rid of one of the bugs, and out comes Anorith. Anorith is a mega sweeper. Anorith starts out with its Telluric Seed, so I can't Attract, Fake Out, etc. first turn. Rock Slide decimates Slugma, Growlithe, Farfetch'd, and Dustox, and whichever bug remains will usually clean up the rest. Another strategy I've come up with involves a Poochyena (it's shiny!) that I found a while back. I'm pretty sure I can use my Embargo TM on Poochyena, train it up, and then I wouldn't have to worry about Shelly's Hyper Potions, Anorith's Telluric Seeds, Illumise's Damp Rock, etc. Thoughts? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Destrakon Posted February 1, 2019 Share Posted February 1, 2019 Just now, firey said: This starts strong until Anorith gets on the field. I decided to pair Farfetch'd's Acrobatics with Meowstic's Fake Out on the first turn to not only prevent it from Rain Dancing, but also do a whole lot of damage on the first turn. However, eventually, this starts to weaken; Masquerain follows up with an Icy Wind, which hits Farfetch'd somewhat hard, or a Struggle Bug, which nearly decimates Meowstic. On the same turn as this Icy Wind or Struggle Bug, Shelly uses a Hyper Potion. I would then use Meowstic's Attract in an attempt to immobilize Illumise so it can't use Rain Dance, but usually this is the turn when Meowstic is taken out by an attack from Masquerain. Acrobatics gets rid of one of the bugs, and out comes Anorith. Anorith is a mega sweeper. Anorith starts out with its Telluric Seed, so I can't Attract, Fake Out, etc. first turn. Rock Slide decimates Slugma, Growlithe, Farfetch'd, and Dustox, and whichever bug remains will usually clean up the rest. Another strategy I've come up with involves a Poochyena (it's shiny!) that I found a while back. I'm pretty sure I can use my Embargo TM on Poochyena, train it up, and then I wouldn't have to worry about Shelly's Hyper Potions, Anorith's Telluric Seeds, Illumise's Damp Rock, etc. Thoughts? Mmmm, pair Meowstic with Growlithe, prevent Illumise to Rain Dance, and use Flame Burst, it will change the field to blaze, and if did not miscalculate, it should bring down Illusime , preventing Anorith from using its Telluric Seed. Also, use TM Nature power with Meganium/Shiinotic to attack (It becomes flamethrower on Burning Field). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
firey Posted February 1, 2019 Author Share Posted February 1, 2019 17 minutes ago, Destrakon said: Mmmm, pair Meowstic with Growlithe, prevent Illumise to Rain Dance, and use Flame Burst, it will change the field to blaze, and if did not miscalculate, it should bring down Illusime , preventing Anorith from using its Telluric Seed. Also, use TM Nature power with Meganium/Shiinotic to attack (It becomes flamethrower on Burning Field). It comes somewhat close to knocking out Illumise? I'll try leveling Growlithe up a bit via the grand hall trainers, and I'm also gonna try to scrape together money to buy potions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Destrakon Posted February 1, 2019 Share Posted February 1, 2019 8 minutes ago, firey said: It comes somewhat close to knocking out Illumise? I'll try leveling Growlithe up a bit via the grand hall trainers, and I'm also gonna try to scrape together money to buy potions. Propably, it comes down on who you can use the field to your adventage, making it change while taking the lead of the battle. You must set the field ablaze, while beating Illusime, because Rain Dance will extinguish the flames. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Destrakon Posted February 1, 2019 Share Posted February 1, 2019 Also, if you manage to get some Ability Capsule, (they're in early game, thought i don't remember where), change Growlithe Ability to Flash Fire, and Burning Field will boost its fire moves Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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