This is my shrine to Pokemon Reborn, a fan-made game created on RPG maker I’ve picked up and down for the past two years. I’m hoping to catch every pokemon in the game.
The game utilizes competitive pokemon strategies and tactics, which makes it a lot more difficult than the base games. (The AI also feels smarter) To really jack things up, it has its own environmental mechanics that greatly influence a battle. It’s also known for its mature storyline and darker tone.
Yeah, this game is an actual challenge, especially since I’ve never gotten into competitive pokemon. I’m having to learn and utilize moves I’ve never touched before to beat it.
Two self-imposed rules:
Everything else is fair game.
Warning: Spoilers!
It's funny because I'm at the rock type gym, (the 2nd to last gym of the game, which is also funny) and it's a double battle gym, and the guy heavily relies on Rock Slide, which is a move I spammed for the glass gauntlet. So I'm basically playing against myself minus Follow Me.
At least I think. I haven't actually fought him yet. In game text just says he uses rock slide for the flinching.
I'm running trick room with some slow, bulky attackers. We'll see how it goes.
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1st tryyyyyyyyyy
So it took three fucking weeks, but I finally beat the glass gauntlet.
For the first battle, I used the technique I figured out on 7/25/24, so go take a look if you haven't.
For the second battle, as you can see in the first days in August, I tried a lot of different pokemon and techniques. I took a lot of time EV training a bunch of pokemon. (Which, honestly, is fine because now I have more pokemon at the ready if I ever need them + farmed a bunch of full restores and heart scales. It wasn't a complete waste of time.) But the only new pokemon I needed was Toxapex.
The second battle was a lot simpler than I expected, and I definitely overthought it. It starts with Weavile and Clefable, and Weavile will always use poison jab. So that's a free switch into Toxapex. I had Toxapex lay down toxic spikes to be an asshole, which I'm not sure was really necessary. The key move she used was Baneful Bunker on Weavile. Weavile is carrying a focus sash that was making my life hell, so the chip in poison damage made focus sash useless.
After this, the AI always switches into Gothitelle. And she's just a massive tank with no damage, so I also switch into Ninjask during this time to set up. Even with super effective moves, she can't one shot Ninjask. (I EV trained him to be tanky for a reason. As tanky as Ninjasks get, anyways.) So he was able to set up swords dance + speed boost, and then I baton passed into Scrafty, who was able to sweep the entire team.
And that was the second battle.
The third battle went real quick, which is why I don't have pictures. I was expecting to fail a lot more, and be able to take pictures once I was sure I could get through the second battle reliably. (Maybe I'll load an old save just to take pictures...)
Turns out that the strategy in the first battle works even better in the third one, because most of the time the enemy team used single target moves, which Clefable could redirect with follow me. Also, I don't think they had moves that could one shot Ninjask. Blizzard, maybe, but Ninetails only sometimes uses it. Maybe with the third battle I was just lucky? Anyways, the only difference between the third and first battle was Ninjask used sandstorm as his first move, so Ninetails couldn't set up aurora veil.
To finish it up, Lycanroc swept again. She had a little trouble on the steel types, but Clefable was able to cover her ass.
And that was it. I only used 5 pokemon in the gauntlet; wasn't expecting that at all. I have a Klefki on me now just hanging out in this starry void I've been teleported into. Feels like I have a hard battle ahead... again. This whole part of the game feels like a psuedo Elite Four challenge. Maybe it is.
I can't believe the side quest to get togepi in this game involves spending $100,000. Cross your fingers that I can get it from someone in trade.
So... where are we at with Reborn? Well... I don't know what to do with Toxapex, but I have it. And I have a set for Silvally for the last two fights. (Flame charge, X-Scissor, Parting Shot/U-Turn, Multi-attack Steel. Covers most of the other pokemon.)
Trying to get a choice band in trade as well, for Silvally, probably.
Togekiss I thought would be a good duo partner for Silvally since she also has follow me. She can also thunder waves and get ridiculous flinching capabilities with Air Slash/Serene Grace. I might have to think of something else though if I can't get a togepi.
It seems like everything I want is locked behind a wall, still, despite how close I am to the end.
I need to go collect heart scales... for X-Scissor and Baneful Bunker.
So it's been a bit of time...
im still at the same point in the game. I can get through the first trainer with 3 pokemon... and then sometimes I can bullshit through the second. I'm still trying to work things out with the second battle, finding the right pokemon for it.
Here's what I have:
Here's what I'm up against:
I'm thinking of replacing Brongzong with Toxapex and Rotom-H with Rotom-W. I think. I need a bulky special attacker, i know that much.
Marianne and Bzz have to stay so I can get through the first fight. I think Starfell has to stay as well, unless if they're a bulkier rockslide user that deals her amount of damage.
Oooo... Silvally, maybe? Idk.
It's been a bit, but I finally figured out how to cheese part one of the glass gauntlet. It's basically baton toss with love:
So you start with Ninjask and Clefable. Ninjask does the speed boost/swords dance setup he always does. Clefable sets up stealth rock and acts a giant wall for stalling. Ninjask eats a Charti Berry since he's trying to set up swords dance and the Marowak always uses rock slide, and follow me is useless right now.
After that, Ninjask baton passes into Lycanroc. Lycanroc with the buffs is strong, but giving her metronome lets her blaze through most of the team. (I can't get a choice band right now...) She'll take a hit on switch in, but Clefable helps her out with heal pulse to rejuvinate her.
The only thing is there's a Nidoking that can't be oneshotted with this strategy. So Clefable is carrying Follow Me to redirect the Nidoking's attack away from Lycanroc. She tanks the hit, and Lycanroc finishes off Nidoking.
That's part one of the Gauntlet. I'm going to have to think of something else for part 2. I can at least start of with Ninjask again and get a speed buff in. But then I need to switch into some sort of bulky Special Attacker. (Special Attacker so I can take advantage of the Factory Field.) I don't think my lovely but abyssmally slow Vikavolt will cut it, so I will have to stare at the pokemon I have and the other team and figure something out.
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I have a feeling today will be one of those days where I'm "playing pokemon reborn", and by that I mean I will spend my time plotting and not really doing anything in the game. (Because I think I'm done collecting items, and so, have ran out of ways to procrastinate. Unless if I want to shiny hunt...)
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Damn it. Why would thay be mean to ally switch like this and give it negative priority in pokemon reborn? Smh. I wanted to use Bronzong.
Idk. Mega Mawile and eviolite Clefairy. I guess. Clefairy uses Follow Me and Mega Mawile beats the shit out of things/sets up.
Instead of doing the Glass Gauntlet, I decided to sidequest for items and fail at battles with pokemon 15 levels below me.
So I'm doing the Mega-Z Ring sidequest, and the Mega-Z Ring basically lets certain pokemon go super sayian once a battle. Or one of their moves turns into an atomic bomb. (That was the whole Z move thing, right? Gen 7 is a repressed memory because of the cutscenes.) And the pokemon have a whole magical girl transformation and everything so it's a nifty item.
Fucking head hurts FUCK.
... I'm at the very last part of this and for some reason I just can't jive past this double battle and Stewie fight. And after looking up the fight, I think I know why. It's because the whole team is prepared to kick the living shit out of steel type pokemon. Which begs the question: Should I even bother carrying steel types around? Because it seems like every fight is built to have a counter to them.
Yep, after this I'm going to go build a pokemon specifically meant to counter pokemon who are set up to delete steel types.
Alright so, I didn't get any pictures. But basically for the double battle that happens first, I sent out Ninjask and Configurious. Generally in double battles you want one offensive pokemon and one tank. (At least this is how I do it.) Configurious is a pure ghost type and that works well for him defensively. He also carries Will-o-Wisp and Hex so he can cut the attck of anyone carrying Throat Chop or Sucker Punch and do double damage on them with Hex. Ninjask I used to set up with Swords Dance and his Speed Boost ability, and I would Baton Pass into Scrafty. He would delete most of the other team thanks to the set up, and Vikavolt would finish the job.
Configurious I just left out the whole time spamming Will-o-Wisp, Protect, and Rest lol.
(This game seriously nerfed the Sleep Status. At most, you're only asleep for 2 turns. I've only seen it go up to 3 one time. So because of this Rest got a buff.)
After that was this shit-flinging single battle that mostly involved switching in between Configurious and Blissey while the other pokemon dies from life orb or toxic. Configurous would absorb fighting moves, and I'd switch in Blissey when I was expecting a special attacking move. Got rid of enough enemy pokemon just from doing that, so I could sweep with Vikavolt.
(Apparently it's spelled Cofagrigus wth. Well, I'm not fixing my typos. Someone else can.)
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More story happened and now I'm experiencing something called the Glass Gauntlet. What is the Glass Gauntlet? Well, it's 30 pokemon you have to beat in a row. There's one heal in the middle of it, but yeah I was looking at the wiki page and it looks like a very depressing situation. I was honestly thinking earlier today, "Fuck man, I'm done with this game for another year," but since I'm too depressy to do much else today, I will make an attempt at this to get my mind off of everything else.
I'm terrified of the Elite Four in this game. It's coming up soon and I'm not excited.
Well, I already looked up strats and apparently stealth rock and Mega Houndoom go a long way. But idk I'm suddenly captivated by the move Ally Switch. In double battles (and this is one) it lets you switch with a teammate. I was thinking of getting my Bronzong to learn ally switch and have it switch with something that can set up and sweep each turn. So Bronzong can take hits for him.
Idk I think the goal for right now is to just get through the first double battle. Uh... no what I'm gonna do for battle #2 which I think is singles.
Not much to say after Titania's gym. A lot of story and pokemon catching. I got Sivally and Phione, and this Scrafty I raised up is becoming real dope..
I beat the water gym, and all I have to say about it is Blissey. You just need Blissey. That's it. Easiest gym so far. (Though I suspect that was on purpose for story reasons...)
I'm excited for Steel Sivally. I EV trained him to be a physical attacker, and the steel typing will give him bulk.
this place is a fever dream.
ayyyy so i did some shit and forgot to put it here, but that meadow led to the gym. it also happened to have zekrom in the basement. (as a trainer fight, so i couldn't catch it :'c )
and uh story. then i found the gym leader finally yaaaaaay.
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the gym leader was difficult but not the worst i came across. but it was the weirdest battle ive experienced so far.
the biggest problems were the klefki and the aegislash. she would start with sandslash, which i oneshotted, not even worth mentionning really. and then this motherfucking klefki:
made my life hell
also made the battle really weird.
first of all, klefki was a broken pokemon when she came out, if i remember correctly. steel/fairy is resistant to 90% of anything in the game, and i think she was the only pokemon in the game at that point with that typing. the game devs have been trying to figure out how to make steel/fairy not op with a new steel/fairy each gen, but they're all op. they should just stop making them.
also it seemed like this bitch had fire immunity, which confused me because it's not supposed to work like that. fairy aint immune to shit. did i imagine this tidbit? idk
so this klefki had thunder wave, flash cannon, draining kiss and calm mind. the draining kiss was fucking awful. after 2 calm minds this thing could sweep and restore health. also this gym battle in particular, draining kiss does double damage.
after flinging my body at her for a bit, i had the idea to use this claydol:
and the big thing with him is just using heal block, so she can't heal when she attacks, or use leftovers. and it worked better than expected. i thought heal block would just take away the healing part, but it nullified the healing and damage. so she was a sitting duck while it was active.
which gave me the idea to set up on her while she can't do anything. i got out the ninjask i just raised and spammed Swords Dance for a 6+ boosted attack, then baton passed into darmantan. I think I could've used a better fire type pokemon for this though, i just wanted to use darmantan to have funsies with his ability. (honestly though i feel like a god for coming up with this strat !!!!)
after that klefki was gone. the only thing was she had an exadrill i had to make sure i outspeed, which meant gettin +3 speed from speed boost and the swords dance. if i could outspeed it i could one shot it.
then her aegislash. i had to look him up and read his shit about the moves and abilities he has, because he's pretty weird.
but basically i just gave darmantan protect and PP ups and waited out the king's shield and sacred sword bit. I kept losing fucking track though of how many times he used a move because i was so damn tired at that point. like god fucking damn.
it did work though. scary ass pokemon, it could one shot me without setting up much. protect was the only way. i protected on sacred sword and bulldozed on kings shield until he ran out of pp.
i just realized that both of these strats work because im playing against an AI and not an actual person. like a person would decimate me because they'd clearly see what im doing.
after that it was just sweep city. killed everything, blood everywhere. animal bones sticking out of the walls. darmantan gogo ape. i got badge.
oh i almost forgot, her first pokemon was a sandslash with aurora veil, which makes you tanky. but it could only work in hail. so i just leveled up a ninetails because one of her abilities is drought, which is an auto sunny day.
Well, getting Gible was fun but I should probably figure out how to progress the story. First I need to grind pick up for potions though...
I need XL exp candies as well. (These allow you to skip a bunch of levelling and grinding so you can raise a bunch of pokemon very quickly.) So I'll be grinding the trainer that gives me those.
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Also I realized grinding pickup for potions is really inefficient. So I decided to fall back on my old trick of trading oran berries with Milktank for a bunch of MooMoo Milk.
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So something that's been bothering me for a while is my main pokemon Vikavolt... I love her to death. But she's so slow. So I'm designing a Baton Passer so she can get some extra help.
The obvious choice is Ninjask because it has speed boost. Meaning it gains speed by doing nothing each turn. That plus protect means I can get a guarranteed +1 stage to speed at least. If I can live a hit, (Ninjask has terrible defenses.) then I can give +3 stages to speed.
Tempting to use evasion moves, but I feel like I'm above those, so...
I deeply desire a focus band.
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I can't seem to figure out the train puzzle without, what I'm guessing, rock climb. So I wasted a bunch of time here.
The only thing I can think of doing now is going to the oasis to get the little yellow crystal thing...
Pretty place.
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hey gamers, nothing happened when i checked out the oasis. im losing my fucking mindddddd running around in circles
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WHY IS THIS BROWN. WHY IS THIS BROWN AND THE REST ARE RED. WHAT THE FUCK DOES THIS MEAN. DESERT GOD, TELL ME WHAT YOU MEAN.
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the hell is this shit
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it's more puzzles
i had to ask T for help with this one because I'm terrible at puzzles and they're not why i play pokemon games at all. and my mind is so fried. so ridiculously fried.
i can't believe all of that was for a honedge. why does this keep happening. why do i keep finding puzzles with a single pokemon at the end instead of the gym leader. hwyhwywhy
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i cheated a lil and looked up online what i was missing to complete the train puzzle. apparently i kept passing this rock smashable boulder. fucking rock!!! invisible to my vision!!!
and i found this:
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if this is another puzzle with seedot at the end of it, i swear to fucking god
aw yeah it's dragon time
confirmed that the fourth move is earthquake
blah, I guess im doing the excel table again...
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Skarmory would do really well
Fight/Fairy would do well too if I can find one... aw man that sucks, one doesn't exist. (Until Gen 9, this game only goes up to Gen 7.)
Breloom is another option...
There's definitely fairy/grass types I can use.
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Here's our Ace:
Grass/fairy, which means she resists everything but Stone Edge. And she learns Moonblast, Spore, Dream Eater, and something called Strength Sap, which heals HP and lowers the foe's attack.
So Garchomp will be attacking all out and she puts him to sleep, so she can heal off of his unconscious body. That's the plan.
I'm going to get 2 of these up to 85 and see how well they do. I'm wondering if I should EV train in HP/SpA or HP/Def...
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Real footage of me backtracking through the desert for 10-15 min trying to find the massive hole again. (YOU WON'T BELIEVE THIS)
(It's been so long since I've looked up a youtube video, I forget if I'm doing the clickbait titles right. X-X)
I ended up EV training in HP/SpA. I didn't think I could stall Garchomp forever without something like Toxic in my kit. (And I don't have Toxic.)
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Only needed one mushroom, it went exactly as I said it would.
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God there were more. I had to fight through 16, and there's still more in the room. (Luckily after the first 8, you can avoid the others.) I have no idea if they respawn once you leave the room, and I don't want to find out. So I'm stuck on the other side... without any pots.
And this dungeon still keeps fucking going. ToT Holy hell.
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Fell down a hole and got spawned back at the beginning. So... I went back to the Garchomp room to see how things were. They did not respawn, thank god. I cleared out the rest of the room and teleported home, so I can store the mushrooms and return my usual pokemon to my team.
What was that, 24 Garchomps in all?
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Well, time to fall down more holes.
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This whole ordeal was for catching Gible.
After running around, I found little basins to put pokesnax in. And that's when I knew this entire DAMN dungeon was just for catching fucking Gible.
I should be angrier about how many hours this dungeon took out of my life, but I'm not. Why not? Because I highly, highly doubt there will ever be a pokemon game this good ever again.
Still,
FUCK THIS FUCKING PLACE FUCKING KILLING AND SEETHING MUREDER BLOOD STAB STAB STAB
It's been a million years since I've opened this game, which is usually how it goes for Reborn. I think I was fighting the fairy gym.
And I was! Thank you past me for taking notes on what I was doing. I'm still just as lost as before on what to do.
Idk. Goal for today is to try and beat their first 2 pokemon, and get the poisonous field set up.
So the type coverage on this gym leader's first two pokemon has been screwing with my head for too long. I'm ashamed to admit I actually had to copy/paste the typing table over from serebii and plot out which pokemon will resist their expansive move coverage:
And I think I'm going to try using Brongzong Trick Room with Escavalier. Which has successfully been done before on a different gym, I forget what.
I don't think I can set up the new environment on their first two pokemon unfortunately. I think I have to gun them down first, and then I can set up.
I have to level up Escavalier...
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Got some Leftovers from Pickup which is fuckinggggggggggg wonderful.
Fuck man, it took a bit of time, but Bronzong + Escavalier sweeps. One Swords Dance and I can OHKO most of the team. Thank god. I don't have to deal with flipping the environment around.
Secret weapon is this Figy Berry that Escavalier desperately needed for sustain:
All I need is something to take out Mega Mawile, probably some ground type.
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Yep, I totally swept, and Mawile was no problem for Ground Beef:
Can't believe I came up with a plan that destroyed a gym leader in this game. For once. D':
i humble myself to the berry
This next part is gonna be fun and chill. Hunting pokemon in a giant desert/scrapyard, looking for hidden items. Filling out the pokedex. Glad I don't have to think about battling for a while.
Check out this hole I found:
I'm afraid of sleeping now.
This desert is a maze, and the inside of the hole? Another maze. And if I sleep now, I will forget all of it. Fuck.
What if this cave is completely pointless and just here to waste your time. Would they do that? I wouldn't put it past them.
No one told me to come here...
Jesus fucking christ. This is the first new sight I've seen after getting warped back to the beginning of the cave 30+ times. And it's a dead end that looks to be a piece of something larger. (Nonfunctional button in statue.) There's no way I'm figuring this out in one night. I'm actually going to have to take notes on where to go here.
I baptize (?) this land with the name Arceus Room 1.
How to get here:
I have found the Arceus Gate:
This is easy. Just fall down the hole in the center of the room from the entrance, and look for the steps.
Maybe the end to this is closer than I think.
I figured out the maze actually. First part was the hardest. Found this cute little room past the gate:
... The statues woke up and killed me right after I said that.
8 level 75 Garchomps with crunch, dragon rush, stone edge, and probably earthquake. Have to take them all in one go. :'D
Fun room to come back to when I open this up again.
Ciel, the Flying Type Gym Leader
Right now I’m stuck on the flying type gym. I’m kicking myself for overwriting Heavy Slam on my Bronzong, because he’s shit now and I don’t have another heart scale.
It’s been a long while since I’ve played, but I remember the Togekiss being real annoying because it tries to flinch you as much as possible in battle.
Okay, you know what we’re doing? I have an Ambipom with double hit/skill link, I’m just missing the kings rock. So we’re gonna go find a king's rock today. I’m also grabbing my squad of Linoones in hopes I pick up a heart scale.
Alright, morning, Hawlucha, route 2. Holds a king's rock. Switch my time zone to Beijing and lets go!
Here’s our lord and savior. Did not take long at all, but he did almost kill himself by missing a hi jump kick.
Time for Ciel again:
Well that went shit. Double hit only hits twice. Who could’ve guessed?
… I was thinking to teach him double slap. I should’ve taught him double slap because skill link works with moves that hit 2-5 times in a row, not just 2.
Okay now we really need heart scales, so I guess I’m going back to that.
After about thirty minutes to an hour of grinding, I picked up 6 heart scales in the span of 5 minutes. Isn’t that something.
I retaught heavy slam on Bronzong and fury swipes on Ambipom.
Yes, so, I see my strat for this gym was to use stealth rock then roar everyone. But the togekiss is really annoying. If I can kill it I think I’d have time to set up.
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Well. It’s been a long while. Still stuck at Ciel, but I can reliably wipe out the first two pokemon. It seems that we’re going to be trick-rooming this. I’m just having a difficult time figuring out the other pokemon, and Stealth Rock has been a disappointing strat.
I’m using Bronzong to set up trick room and kick the shit out of Togekiss. There’s usually enough turns of trick room left to switch in Lycanroc and use her to take out Oricorio. After that, I don’t know. Still figuring it out.
Had this idea to use Configurious against her Gilscor, because Will-o-Wisp halves attack damage and he also loses the poison heal ability. I forgot that Configurious has Mummy so the ability would’ve been gone anyways, lol.
Brought back an old friend for the last half of the fight. Used the Bronzong+Lycanroc combo for her Noivern, and then I was stuck on her Mega Altaria for a while. I spent some time swapping around pokemon until I remembered my beloved trash bag. He made quick work of Altaria, and as for the Minior I spammed random moves at it until it died.
Yep. Only took me 5 hours. Turns out all the effort to get Ambipom that king’s rock was completely pointless, lol.
Choice Specs Kingdra
I failed to get any screenshots of this Kingdra, so I hope some Kingdra art suffices. But I died multiple times to this choice-spec’d Kingdra trainer battle in Azurene Lake. The combination of the environment strengthening their attacks, as well as the choice specs, made them able to OHKO most of my mons with surf. Even my Blissey was having a hard time tanking.
I did eventually get the idea to pull out Blissey and put it to sleep with rest. I also took my Walrein out of the box and used Blizzard to finally take it down. 2 turns! If only I had the idea sooner.
I learned that blizzard will freeze over the water environment, so since I’m spending a lot of time in Azurene Lake I’m taking Walrein in my party.
Walrein has a place in my heart anyways. They were on the team I had in 3rd grade when I started getting into pokemon. I was playing Pokemon Ruby, and my team was Blaziken, Camerupt, Walrein, Pelppier, Breloom, and Sableye.
ZEL Devon Corp? battle
Alright, it’s been a bit. After talking to all the npcs I went back through Neo-Reborn and caught any new pokemon that appeared, which has been made a lot easier with the magnetic lure. I’m currently in Devon Corp? stuck at ZEL. The fights with Victoria and Arc weren’t that bad. Victoria was pretty easy. I think all I did was pick up some better type match ups and I beat her on the 2nd try. Arc was harder. I’m sure there was a better strategy than this, but ever since I got a lot of pokemon with roar I’ve been itching to use entry hazards as a technique. I got my Roserade out and laid down toxic spikes the first turn, and swapped out with Hippowdon for roar. Took a few tries but it worked.
So, it’s time for ZEL, and backtracking through puzzle rooms. Yay!
Pangoro is good for Aurorus so I won’t change that. Bronzong is good for the Espeon. I’m pretty sure Vikavolt can delete the Alakazam. The hardest part right now is the Umbreon. Sucks that all my walls are ghost or psychic type.
Blastoise with aura sphere for no reason? Maybe a solution for Umbreon. And I’m swapping out Kingdra with Mienshao for the Magnezone… and hoping for the best.
… That didn’t work on Umbreon at all. So I’m trying Hippowdon.
... Which kinda worked, they die to each other. I guess that’s about as good as we’ll get. Lol.
... Mienshao isn’t working on Magnezone, so I will use Typhlosion. I think we’ll be solid after this. I just need to keep using Blissey for Glaceon, even though that's a pain in the ass because I'm just putting Glaceon to sleep over and over until it dies. But I have to save Typhlosion until the end and have it eat the synthetic seed, even though it can delete Glaceon in a single hit.
Done. Things worked out as planned except eating the synthetic seed raised Typhlosion’s Sp Defense instead of Sp Attack like I wanted. I don’t know. Fucking new game mechanics.
Sorry the pictures are kinda crappy, I was too focused on the battle and I forgot to take pictures of the Umbreon and Magnezone. :p
Adrienn, the Fairy Type Gym Leader
Yep, I'm stuck here. I was selecting pokemon for this battle and I've accumulated a box and a half of potential pokemon to use. And I'm not sure who to use at all. The only thing I can think of is to set up the poison environment, because there's a lot of surprise tankiness on this team (wtf with the assault vest) and I need something that can whittle away health. But there's the Whimsicott with tailwind that can negate the environment, which I think is exactly why it's in this team. But if I can outspeed it and obliterate it, it won't pose a problem.
That's all I care to think of right now, anyways. This looks like a fucking nightmare.