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Pokemon Reborn Guide Part 1 (Opal/Peridot Wards)


Nickaboo92

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Alright, so... I figured I would try to make an all-inclusive guide to Pokemon Reborn if possible, one part at a time (since I haven't seen one yet). This can be a community effort, so if you have any input, let me know and I'll edit it :D hopefully this will help people out in some way. So let's begin...

Pokemon Reborn takes place primarily in Reborn City, which is divided up into Wards. Episode 1 takes place in the Opal Ward and the Peridot Ward, so we will focus on those with this guide.

OPAL WARD

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Story...

This is where your journey begins. This crazy-looking building behind me works as a Pokemon Center, Pokemart, and Reborn League registration place. Here you will meet Victoria, one of your "rivals" in this game, as well as Amethyst, a character of whom not much is known. Ame will take you upstairs in this building, where you will get to choose one of the three Fakemon starters for the Reborn League...

Nah, I'm just kidding. You get to choose from the 15 starters currently available: From Bulbasaur to Oshawott. Choose wisely!

(NOTE: As of Episode 9, Bulbasaur, Tepig, and Mudkip are all available in the game as event Pokemon. More will be made available in future episodes.)

(ANOTHER NOTE: Pokemon in this game can have their Hidden Abilities, which may change your starter Pokemon choice.)

After choosing your starter, you'll be met by a purple-haired person who calls you cute and challenges you to a battle. Don't let the eyeshadow, nail polish, and fishnets fool you: Cain is a boy. Just a heads up if you think he's pretty, but aren't into guys. Like Victoria, he's a recurring character that becomes another rival-type friend to you. His starter Pokemon is a Nidoran♂ with the moves Leer and Peck. Pwn him with your superior Tackle or Scratch skillz.

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WARNING: is not female.

Immediately afterward, you'll be taken to the healing station, where Ame and Victoria will meet you. Victoria has just chosen her starter Pokemon as well. She will choose Tepig no matter what you choose. Trust me. I just started a new game to check to see if she does even when you choose Tepig. Myth confirmed. Once again, pwn her with your massive skills. Or not. You could lose due to crit hacks. If so, it's okay. It happens to everybody.

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Get used to battling her at inconvenient times.

After these battles, you'll receive your Pokedex, Running Shoes, and Pokeballs. Now, it's time to do what God put you on Earth to do: catch some freaking Pokemon.

AVAILABLE POKEMON-GRASS

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HEADBUTTABLE TREES

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EVENT POKEMON

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Magikarp: A man in the Pokemon Center will sell you a Magikarp for Pok%C3%A9monDollar.png4000

Spinda/Pachirisu: Two streeth rats on the Opal Bridge will be tormenting the poor Pokemon (it's either one or the other, not sure what the criteria is for which). If you take care of them in a double battle, the Pokemon will join you.

Mime Jr: Will be strolling around the Opal Bridge on a clear day, not giving a f***. If you sneak up behind it, you will battle it with the chance to catch it. If you don't sneak up on it, it will flee, and you'll have to track the bugger down again.

PERIDOT WARD

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The Peridot Ward is one of the more industrial Wards in Reborn City, with factories and pollution and stuff.

Story...

After ransacking the plethora of newb trainers, you'll make your way to the Peridot Factory, where some green-haired douche bag will be chilling there, having not gotten the memo as to where he was supposed to meet his friends (they probably told him the wrong place on purpose).

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Located in the top-right corner of the Peridot Ward.

Meet SwagJockey (yes, that's his actual character title) Fern, your third rival. Fern uses Grass Type Pokemon and, despite his big talk, is kind of a pushover.

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Fern's Pokemon consist of Lotad, Snivy, and Budew.

Lotad Level 10: Growl, Absorb, Astonish, ?

Snivy Level 12: Leer, Tackle, Wrap, Vine Whip

Budew Level 13: Growth, Water Sport, Stun Spore, Mega Drain

Best strategy: Hit hard before he can stack Leers/Growths. If you give him the chance to use Growth multiple times and paralyze your Pokemon, you're gonna have a bad time. Hoothoot, Ekans, Trubbish, Zubat, Woobat, Koffing, Magby, Mime Jr, and Ralts are all viable Pokemon for taking him on.

Once you beat Fern, he'll say something douchey Gary Oak style.

Next stop: The Peridot Gym.

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It looks like this.

No, you're not ready to fight the gym. Instead, Julia, the Electric-Type Gym Leader, will come out of the front door and tell you to meet her at the actual factory that Fern was too stupid to find.

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This place, but without the destruction and stuff.

Here, you will meet up with Julia, Fern, and Florinia (another green-haired person, bringing the total to 3 for those of you who are counting at home). The three of you will venture into the factory, in which you will face off against Team Meteor, the evil team with a space-related name. You'll battle them in twos with Fern as your partner. So that's a thing. At the end of it all, you'll find yourself facing off against Meteor members Aster and Eclipse. Teen drama-sounding names aside, they could be a potential threat.

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Teen emo names, "Showing face and ***" pose, they got the works.

Strategy: Take out one Pokemon at a time. Fern will most likely go for the Elekid, so that's probably your best bet. Plus, it will remove the whole "Thunder Wave" threat.

Defeat them and you'll be rewarded with a "Later, loser!" from Fern and a sense of hatred towards him. After this is all said and done, you will be able to challenge Julia, the first gym leader of the Reborn League.

THE PERIDOT GYM

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Julia is a super peppy Electric Gym Leader who runs on coffee and electricity. As with most trainers in Pokemon Reborn, she covers her type disadvantages pretty well.

Emolga Level 13: Quick Attack, Charge Beam, Acrobatics, ?

Voltorb Level 13: Rollout, Sonicboom, Charge Beam, Self-Destruct

Voltorb Level 13: Rollout, Sonicboom, Charge Beam, Self-Destruct

Blitzle Level 15: Charge Beam, Flame Charge, Charge, ?

Electrode Level 16: Rollout, Charge, Charge Beam, Sonicboom

Chinchou Level 15: Confuse Ray, Water Gun, Thunder Wave, Charge Beam

Strategy: If you thought "Oh this should be a breeze, I started with (insert grass Pokemon here)," Make sure you don't send it in during Emolga or Blitzle. A really helpful strategy is to catch yourself a Trubbish, level it up to at least level 7 so it learns Toxic Spikes, then start off the battle laying down two layers of spikes. After that, it's a game of stalling. Whismur, Koffing, and Spinda are decent Pokemon to tank hits, while Uproar hits the enemies pretty hard. Stock up on Potions to counter the Sonicbooms and Paralyze Heals to counter the Thunder Waves. Pokemon should be in the 13-18 level range.

After you defeat her, you'll be awarded with the Volt Badge and the TM for Charge Beam. Since this game uses Gen 5 mechanics, TMs are reusable, so be as liberal as you want with that shiz. On top of that, your Pokemon will now be able to reach level 25 before they start disobeying you like snobby teenagers. After exiting the gym, you'll meet up with Victoria, who says she was going to challenge Julia, but has more pressing matters to attend to in the Obsidia Ward. Which is where you'll head to next.

NOTABLE ITEM/NPC LOCATIONS

  • There is a Common Candy just sitting around in the apartment building closest to the Factory where you fight Fern the first time. Common Candies will lower your Pokemon by one level, which is amazing, since level caps can make your life difficult in this game.
  • The Good Rod can be obtained if you look in the houses to the left side of the Lower Peridot Ward, close to the sludgy body of water known as the Azurine Lake. Talk to a man in fisherman's garb and he'll hand it over to you.
  • Right above the Good Rod Location is the Reborn City Name Rater. If you think you totally screwed up in naming your Pokemon, here is the place to change it.

WILD POKEMON

There's plenty of areas to find Pokemon in or near the Peridot Ward- you just need to know where to look. We'll divide it up into locations.

OBTAINABLE POKEMON- SECRET GARDEN

To get to the secret garden, you go to the left of the Lower Peridot Ward (towards Azurine Lake), and you enter inside the apartment building.

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This one.

There will be an old man in there, and if you talk to him, he'll essentially tell you that there's no secret garden and that you should piss off. Talk to the lady NPC and she'll tell you about his secret garden. Talk to him again and he'll be like "F*** you know about it." Battle him and his level 10 Cherubi to gain access to the garden.

GRASS

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TREES

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OBTAINABLE POKEMON- SWIMMING POOL

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To gain access to the swimming pool, enter the building pictured above and battle the fisherman. He has a level 10 Surskitt. Pretty simple stuff.

OLD ROD

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GOOD ROD

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OBTAINABLE POKEMON- ALLEYWAYS

There are alleyways in the Peridot, Obsidia, and Lapis Wards in Reborn City, each containing wild encounters. Here's what you can catch in the Peridot alleys.

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okay, still a WIP, but feel free to let me know what I'm missing! Still have to finish the Alleys as well as event Pokemon.

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What's the problem exactly? Or is it a general script hanging message? If it's the latter, then try running the game with nothing else going on your computer (so your computer can devote all its resources to that) and try moving the Pokemon in your boxes around so that they're all only about half-full each. That should reduce the strain of loading them.

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Can't even access the Storage System. It will say Not Responding near the top left corner, glitch by showing pokemon near that same corner and say "The script is taking too long. The game will restart." Then it will save, turn black and a window will open saying that the script is hanging, then close.

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Then yeah, your computer can't keep up witht he game itself with that many Pokemon. New suggestion is to send your save file to another user and ask them to do what I described before about thinning out the number of Pokemon per box, and then send it back to you. I've heard from others that keeping boxes at half capacity tends to help on weaker computers. So, anyone who has a strong enough computer can do that for you.

http://www.pokemonreborn.com/game/save.html to find it

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