GhxstPapi Posted January 4, 2022 Share Posted January 4, 2022 at this point idk if i want to continue playing at this point. Im stuck at ryland and moves i think are super effective do 1/2 damage and arent super effective. i dont know who had the dumb idea to make certain trainers have perfect stat pokemon but i hate it as a casual pokemon player. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aariq Posted January 4, 2022 Share Posted January 4, 2022 2 hours ago, GhxstPapi said: at this point idk if i want to continue playing at this point. Im stuck at ryland and moves i think are super effective do 1/2 damage and arent super effective. i dont know who had the dumb idea to make certain trainers have perfect stat pokemon but i hate it as a casual pokemon player. Stop complaining, please. I don't know how many people think Rejuvenation (or Reborn for that matter) are casual Pokemon games and It's kinda unfair that the devs added a ''casual'' mode to Rejuv, when there's nothing casual about it. But if are playing casual mode, you should have no problem beating Ryland at this point, since his mons only have 85 Ev's in each stat and your mons should have the 510 spread out among their stats as well, since you've gone through the equivalent of 6-8 normal Pokemon games. But that isn't working, so breed your mons to get clean slates to Ev train. You SHOULD have the training cards by now. If you're not playing casual, you can still win with your Ev trained mons, you just need some luck. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cyphre Posted January 4, 2022 Share Posted January 4, 2022 Well, if you are asking for help, we at least need more information. What is your team at least and their stats? Second, most likely you mean Crested Torterra, who swaps her weaknesses and resistances with a crest. So work around with that. Most things in Rejuvenation by this point even on normal got 252 EV in literally everything, so whatever their stats on casual are they are not high. Rejuvenation is still not a game you can complete with zero effort and knowledge, how familiar are you with EV/IV, breeding and all that? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pizzagod13 Posted January 4, 2022 Share Posted January 4, 2022 This game is not for casuals my guy, I know it has a casual mode, but it is still not meant for casuals regardless, really it should not even have that mode for this very reason... It is a hard game, some knowledge of EVs, Natures, and Preferably IVs is VERY helpful to get by. All boss trainers at the point you are at have perfect IV/Evs and good natures. You need to at the very least have done proper EV training to really compete, and to preferably have at the minimum a good nature and decent IVs (perfect is better of course, but that requires a lot of time or cheating to do). EV training is very easy in this game and can be done in like a few minutes per mon, so it is really easy to do and you have basically no reason to not do it lol. But yeah, the game is not THAT hard, I play on normal difficulty with Set mode turned on (you do NOT get the option of switching after beating an enemy mon), with no bag items in battle and the game is quite possible even with those hard restrictions, usually boss fights take a rework/full change of my team and then ~8 or so attempts after that to work out a good order/plan with my new team and then I win. All the fights are very doable, and if you are using items/playing on switch mode, then it will be even easier. First off, the Torterra does that because of its Crest, which are items that do different things for different mons. It has a symbol near its HP that shows it has this. For torterra it inverts it's defensive type chart. You need to use moves that it normally resists, so bring some option to deal with it. Second, the field effect does a lot of things, like make ground moves stronger, but it also makes it so that ground types get a 1.5x boost to their special defense, so use physical moves on them if possible, check the field effect manual, which is in the game folder for more details. Third, try to switch up your team. Bring a bunch of ice types, you can use one that has the snow warning ability (such as the ice cream cone mon) to set up hail, that way he gets hurt by the weather also, and it also makes moves like blizzard always hit (which is still worth using even if special is less effective.) Water types that do not have the move Scald, are really bad here, since they do 50% less damage. Grass types are fine, I think. Essentially, the most important thing to do in this game is switch up your team for hard battles, look at the field effect manual/the enemy team and build a new team to counter them. It is that simple. Here is the Desert section from the field effect manual. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GhxstPapi Posted January 8, 2022 Author Share Posted January 8, 2022 On 1/4/2022 at 2:58 AM, Aariq said: Stop complaining, please. I don't know how many people think Rejuvenation (or Reborn for that matter) are casual Pokemon games and It's kinda unfair that the devs added a ''casual'' mode to Rejuv, when there's nothing casual about it. But if are playing casual mode, you should have no problem beating Ryland at this point, since his mons only have 85 Ev's in each stat and your mons should have the 510 spread out among their stats as well, since you've gone through the equivalent of 6-8 normal Pokemon games. But that isn't working, so breed your mons to get clean slates to Ev train. You SHOULD have the training cards by now. If you're not playing casual, you can still win with your Ev trained mons, you just need some luck. first of all if the game mode is casual then ev and iv training shouldnt mean shit since its CASUAL. if i wanted to waste my damn time breeding then i wouldve played hardcore and took my time. dont tell me not to complain when im literally just playing for the story. i am not nor will i fuckin breed competitive pokemon just to progress through a single battle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GhxstPapi Posted January 8, 2022 Author Share Posted January 8, 2022 On 1/4/2022 at 7:39 AM, Cyphre said: Well, if you are asking for help, we at least need more information. What is your team at least and their stats? Second, most likely you mean Crested Torterra, who swaps her weaknesses and resistances with a crest. So work around with that. Most things in Rejuvenation by this point even on normal got 252 EV in literally everything, so whatever their stats on casual are they are not high. Rejuvenation is still not a game you can complete with zero effort and knowledge, how familiar are you with EV/IV, breeding and all that? ok so ive switched my team a couple of times and yea i didnt know the torterra swaps the weakness. now that i know i should be able to work around that. so far my current team consist of Feraligatr Swampert Decidueye Lucario Venasaur Noivern the reason i have them is because theyve gotten me the closest to beating him so far Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GhxstPapi Posted January 8, 2022 Author Share Posted January 8, 2022 (edited) On 1/4/2022 at 4:36 PM, pizzagod13 said: This game is not for casuals my guy, I know it has a casual mode, but it is still not meant for casuals regardless, really it should not even have that mode for this very reason... It is a hard game, some knowledge of EVs, Natures, and Preferably IVs is VERY helpful to get by. All boss trainers at the point you are at have perfect IV/Evs and good natures. You need to at the very least have done proper EV training to really compete, and to preferably have at the minimum a good nature and decent IVs (perfect is better of course, but that requires a lot of time or cheating to do). EV training is very easy in this game and can be done in like a few minutes per mon, so it is really easy to do and you have basically no reason to not do it lol. But yeah, the game is not THAT hard, I play on normal difficulty with Set mode turned on (you do NOT get the option of switching after beating an enemy mon), with no bag items in battle and the game is quite possible even with those hard restrictions, usually boss fights take a rework/full change of my team and then ~8 or so attempts after that to work out a good order/plan with my new team and then I win. All the fights are very doable, and if you are using items/playing on switch mode, then it will be even easier. First off, the Torterra does that because of its Crest, which are items that do different things for different mons. It has a symbol near its HP that shows it has this. For torterra it inverts it's defensive type chart. You need to use moves that it normally resists, so bring some option to deal with it. Second, the field effect does a lot of things, like make ground moves stronger, but it also makes it so that ground types get a 1.5x boost to their special defense, so use physical moves on them if possible, check the field effect manual, which is in the game folder for more details. Third, try to switch up your team. Bring a bunch of ice types, you can use one that has the snow warning ability (such as the ice cream cone mon) to set up hail, that way he gets hurt by the weather also, and it also makes moves like blizzard always hit (which is still worth using even if special is less effective.) Water types that do not have the move Scald, are really bad here, since they do 50% less damage. Grass types are fine, I think. Essentially, the most important thing to do in this game is switch up your team for hard battles, look at the field effect manual/the enemy team and build a new team to counter them. It is that simple. Here is the Desert section from the field effect manual. Thank you for the detailed breakdown. I know the game isnt easy by any means and ive gotten through a lot of tough battles (Souta.....) i just didnt know about the torterra. gonna try to build around that. thanks again Edited January 8, 2022 by GhxstPapi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GhxstPapi Posted January 8, 2022 Author Share Posted January 8, 2022 On 1/4/2022 at 7:39 AM, Cyphre said: Well, if you are asking for help, we at least need more information. What is your team at least and their stats? Second, most likely you mean Crested Torterra, who swaps her weaknesses and resistances with a crest. So work around with that. Most things in Rejuvenation by this point even on normal got 252 EV in literally everything, so whatever their stats on casual are they are not high. Rejuvenation is still not a game you can complete with zero effort and knowledge, how familiar are you with EV/IV, breeding and all that? On 1/4/2022 at 4:36 PM, pizzagod13 said: This game is not for casuals my guy, I know it has a casual mode, but it is still not meant for casuals regardless, really it should not even have that mode for this very reason... It is a hard game, some knowledge of EVs, Natures, and Preferably IVs is VERY helpful to get by. All boss trainers at the point you are at have perfect IV/Evs and good natures. You need to at the very least have done proper EV training to really compete, and to preferably have at the minimum a good nature and decent IVs (perfect is better of course, but that requires a lot of time or cheating to do). EV training is very easy in this game and can be done in like a few minutes per mon, so it is really easy to do and you have basically no reason to not do it lol. But yeah, the game is not THAT hard, I play on normal difficulty with Set mode turned on (you do NOT get the option of switching after beating an enemy mon), with no bag items in battle and the game is quite possible even with those hard restrictions, usually boss fights take a rework/full change of my team and then ~8 or so attempts after that to work out a good order/plan with my new team and then I win. All the fights are very doable, and if you are using items/playing on switch mode, then it will be even easier. First off, the Torterra does that because of its Crest, which are items that do different things for different mons. It has a symbol near its HP that shows it has this. For torterra it inverts it's defensive type chart. You need to use moves that it normally resists, so bring some option to deal with it. Second, the field effect does a lot of things, like make ground moves stronger, but it also makes it so that ground types get a 1.5x boost to their special defense, so use physical moves on them if possible, check the field effect manual, which is in the game folder for more details. Third, try to switch up your team. Bring a bunch of ice types, you can use one that has the snow warning ability (such as the ice cream cone mon) to set up hail, that way he gets hurt by the weather also, and it also makes moves like blizzard always hit (which is still worth using even if special is less effective.) Water types that do not have the move Scald, are really bad here, since they do 50% less damage. Grass types are fine, I think. Essentially, the most important thing to do in this game is switch up your team for hard battles, look at the field effect manual/the enemy team and build a new team to counter them. It is that simple. Here is the Desert section from the field effect manual. Ok so i finally beat him. thanks for the advice i was able to put a team together to beat his stupid torterra. i appreciate guys /and or gals Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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