You shouldn't be spending a dozen diamonds to beat the stage, that's way too much. Do you have Move Tutors yet? You might want to invest in getting something that knows Heal Pulse.
Does anyone know how to unlock the mega stones shop?
by beating raid of the mighty general. I've heard a lot that you need to be level 32 but I'm at level 28. Haven't decided who to give the free stone to tho
The target rank is Lv. 33 according to Serebii, but you can also unlock it a day after beating the mission before it. Although if you're below the target rank, you might not have strong enough Pokemon, so be careful. I have it unlocked, I'm going to try it when I get the chance (my Ho-oh might be able to help me).
EDIT: And, done. I gave the first one to my Scizor.
Is there a way to definitely be able to catch legendaries, or is it just based on luck, because for some reason I can never catch any legendaries
When you battle one of them or any boss Pokemon, wait until it start bobbing up and down and puffing out white smoke (they do this before they become temporary invincible and use a earthquake like attack) and attack like craze. They're more vulnerable to wobble in that puffy state. Once they wobble defeat them before they recover from that state.
The odds are more in you favor if you use moves and traits that increase chance of wobble.
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Make sure you get a Gutsy Pokemon or something that knows Focus Energy, those increase the chances of wobbling. Also you might want to invest in a Wobbly Tree if you can (they cost Poke Diamonds, though).
My strategy is that I have several Gutsy Pokemon that I can use to weaken them (I usually use a Rattata that knows Shadow Ball because the long distance has proven to be useful many times). I land one hit on them to gauge how much damage they take, then I estimate how much health they need for me to wobble them and whittle their health down accordingly. If their health gets too low, then I switch in my Slowbro which knows Heal Pulse and heal them so I can repeat the process (if you don't have something that knows Heal Pulse, either teach it via Move Tutor or if you don't have that try farming for Cleffas in Blue Tower). The strategy allows you to attempt a wobble infinitely as long as you can dodge their attacks and don't accidentally KO the Pokemon, that's literally the only two ways you can fail.
Also, if the minions give you trouble try defeating them first. At some point they stop respawning (after you beat about 50 of them).
Make sure you get a Gutsy Pokemon or something that knows Focus Energy, those increase the chances of wobbling. Also you might want to invest in a Wobbly Tree if you can (they cost Poke Diamonds, though).
My strategy is that I have several Gutsy Pokemon that I can use to weaken them (I usually use a Rattata that knows Shadow Ball because the long distance has proven to be useful many times). I land one hit on them to gauge how much damage they take, then I estimate how much health they need for me to wobble them and whittle their health down accordingly. If their health gets too low, then I switch in my Slowbro which knows Heal Pulse and heal them so I can repeat the process (if you don't have something that knows Heal Pulse, either teach it via Move Tutor or if you don't have that try farming for Cleffas in Blue Tower). The strategy allows you to attempt a wobble infinitely as long as you can dodge their attacks and don't accidentally KO the Pokemon, that's literally the only two ways you can fail.
Also, if the minions give you trouble try defeating them first. At some point they stop respawning (after you beat about 50 of them).
Is there a way to definitely be able to catch legendaries, or is it just based on luck, because for some reason I can never catch any legendaries
When you battle one of them or any boss Pokemon, wait until it start bobbing up and down and puffing out white smoke (they do this before they become temporary invincible and use a earthquake like attack) and attack like craze. They're more vulnerable to wobble in that puffy state. Once they wobble defeat them before they recover from that state.
The odds are more in you favor if you use moves and traits that increase chance of wobble.
You shouldn't be spending a dozen diamonds to beat the stage, that's way too much. Do you have Move Tutors yet? You might want to invest in getting something that knows Heal Pulse.
Heal Pulse? Oh no, you misunderstand! I used all those diamonds as continues just to beat the stage once. Most of them were used fighting Kyogre itself, as it could easily 2HKO anything I had, and I couldn't always switch fast enough before it or its Sharpedo minions finshed me off. I was running out of decent Pokémon with a super effective attack by the time I finally beat it.
You see, I'm only Rank 17 (and no, I haven't unlocked the Move Tutor yet) with my strongest Pokémon other than Kyogre (at 694) being a 558 Fletchling. I only recently unlocked the Silver Balloon (don't have Gold yet) and only that due to the leaked PokéDiamond passwords. I didn't read the rest of this thread until after I posted last night, so I just got lucky catching Kyogre on my first attempt. Well, now I have the perfect Pokémon to take on Challenge #5 (Royal Competition: Round 2).
Ash: Professor Oak, how's your Bulbasaur?
Prof. Oak: Oh, it only hurts when I sit.
...
Prof. Oak: It's only Chansey if Krabby won't let go. Bye, now.
Ash: I don't think I'm going to call him anymore.
Heal Pulse? Oh no, you misunderstand! I used all those diamonds as continues just to beat the stage once. Most of them were used fighting Kyogre itself, as it could easily 2HKO anything I had, and I couldn't always switch fast enough before it or its Sharpedo minions finshed me off. I was running out of decent Pokémon with a super effective attack by the time I finally beat it.
You shouldn't be having that much trouble evading attacks. Just stay away from them when they start charging up their attacks and read their attack patterns to figure out the range of their attacks. I haven't fought Kyogre yet, so IDK what it does, but nothing in the game has given me that much trouble that I couldn't even escape. Worst comes to worst just find a faster Pokemon or one that has a better attack. If you're going for SE, I highly recommend getting something with Magical Leaf, as it's one of the most useful attacks in the game (it fires 4 leaves that home in on enemies, so you can just mash the attack button repeatedly and the leaves will do the work for you). In fact I don't think it'd be a stretch to call it broken.
You see, I'm only Rank 17 (and no, I haven't unlocked the Move Tutor yet) with my strongest Pokémon other than Kyogre (at 694) being a 558 Fletchling. I only recently unlocked the Silver Balloon (don't have Gold yet) and only that due to the leaked PokéDiamond passwords. I didn't read the rest of this thread until after I posted last night, so I just got lucky catching Kyogre on my first attempt. Well, now I have the perfect Pokémon to take on Challenge #5 (Royal Competition: Round 2).
If you have Kyogre, then you're perfectly capable of going to Blue Tower. It's on the same balloon as Kyogre.
I would definitely get the Gold Balloon when you have the chance, one of the areas there is full of Electric types, which you don't have a lot of options for in previous areas (and then after that, the Pearl Balloon, because that opens you up to a ton of Ice types).
Heal Pulse? Oh no, you misunderstand! I used all those diamonds as continues just to beat the stage once. Most of them were used fighting Kyogre itself, as it could easily 2HKO anything I had, and I couldn't always switch fast enough before it or its Sharpedo minions finshed me off. I was running out of decent Pokémon with a super effective attack by the time I finally beat it.
You shouldn't be having that much trouble evading attacks. Just stay away from them when they start charging up their attacks and read their attack patterns to figure out the range of their attacks. I haven't fought Kyogre yet, so IDK what it does, but nothing in the game has given me that much trouble that I couldn't even escape. Worst comes to worst just find a faster Pokemon or one that has a better attack. If you're going for SE, I highly recommend getting something with Magical Leaf, as it's one of the most useful attacks in the game (it fires 4 leaves that home in on enemies, so you can just mash the attack button repeatedly and the leaves will do the work for you). In fact I don't think it'd be a stretch to call it broken.
You see, I'm only Rank 17 (and no, I haven't unlocked the Move Tutor yet) with my strongest Pokémon other than Kyogre (at 694) being a 558 Fletchling. I only recently unlocked the Silver Balloon (don't have Gold yet) and only that due to the leaked PokéDiamond passwords. I didn't read the rest of this thread until after I posted last night, so I just got lucky catching Kyogre on my first attempt. Well, now I have the perfect Pokémon to take on Challenge #5 (Royal Competition: Round 2).
If you have Kyogre, then you're perfectly capable of going to Blue Tower. It's on the same balloon as Kyogre.
I would definitely get the Gold Balloon when you have the chance, one of the areas there is full of Electric types, which you don't have a lot of options for in previous areas (and then after that, the Pearl Balloon, because that opens you up to a ton of Ice types).
I can't always get out of range fast enough when they charge up, and the minions will sometimes take my retreat and dodge attempts as an oppurtunity to get in some good hits as well. On top of that, Kyogre's Origin Pulse has to be one of the most wide ranged attacks in the game.
Well, I do have the Gold Balloon now after using Kyogre to absolutely curbstomp the second Royal Competition challenge as well as using it to grab some diamonds I had previously missed on some of the earlier challenges. Thanks for the tip on the Pearl Balloon.
Ash: Professor Oak, how's your Bulbasaur?
Prof. Oak: Oh, it only hurts when I sit.
...
Prof. Oak: It's only Chansey if Krabby won't let go. Bye, now.
Ash: I don't think I'm going to call him anymore.
I can't always get out of range fast enough when they charge up, and the minions will sometimes take my retreat and dodge attempts as an oppurtunity to get in some good hits as well. On top of that, Kyogre's Origin Pulse has to be one of the most wide ranged attacks in the game.
Then you should counter with your own ranged attack. Again, Magical Leaf should work. You could also try Electro Ball, but I don't think that has as much range. And while this isn't super effective, I would also recommend Shadow Ball, as it's one of the most wide ranged attacks I've seen in the game, it has a slight homing effect from what I can tell, and it can bounce into multiple enemies.
I can't always get out of range fast enough when they charge up, and the minions will sometimes take my retreat and dodge attempts as an oppurtunity to get in some good hits as well. On top of that, Kyogre's Origin Pulse has to be one of the most wide ranged attacks in the game.
Then you should counter with your own ranged attack. Again, Magical Leaf should work. You could also try Electro Ball, but I don't think that has as much range. And while this isn't super effective, I would also recommend Shadow Ball, as it's one of the most wide ranged attacks I've seen in the game, it has a slight homing effect from what I can tell, and it can bounce into multiple enemies.
You do know that I'm limited by the Pokémon I actually have, right? I don't usually have many high-end Pokémon with the right attacks, and ranged attacks are pretty rare at this point in the game. Once again, I haven't unlocked the Move Tutor yet. (I just need to beat the next challenge, the one about the Phantom Thief, right? Or was that something else?) I was forced to throw just about every Pokémon I had at Kyogre that knew a Grass or Electric type attack and was strong enough to be able to survive a hit.
Ash: Professor Oak, how's your Bulbasaur?
Prof. Oak: Oh, it only hurts when I sit.
...
Prof. Oak: It's only Chansey if Krabby won't let go. Bye, now.
Ash: I don't think I'm going to call him anymore.
I can't always get out of range fast enough when they charge up, and the minions will sometimes take my retreat and dodge attempts as an oppurtunity to get in some good hits as well. On top of that, Kyogre's Origin Pulse has to be one of the most wide ranged attacks in the game.
Then you should counter with your own ranged attack. Again, Magical Leaf should work. You could also try Electro Ball, but I don't think that has as much range. And while this isn't super effective, I would also recommend Shadow Ball, as it's one of the most wide ranged attacks I've seen in the game, it has a slight homing effect from what I can tell, and it can bounce into multiple enemies.
You do know that I'm limited by the Pokémon I actually have, right? I don't usually have many high-end Pokémon with the right attacks, and ranged attacks are pretty rare at this point in the game. Once again, I haven't unlocked the Move Tutor yet. (I just need to beat the next challenge, the one about the Phantom Thief, right? Or was that something else?) I was forced to throw just about every Pokémon I had at Kyogre that knew a Grass or Electric type attack and was strong enough to be able to survive a hit.
You can easily get a Pokemon that knows Magical Leaf from the Grass Balloon, it's not that hard to find.
I just realized you can't teach a move from the move tutor unless you've obtained the move with one of your captured Pokemon first. Thank goodness I found a Pokemon with heal pulse!
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Has anyone seen a Pokemon in a world that isn't listed/shown in the available Pokemon?
I was just playing the level - Fix-Up Factory: Entrance when I was attacked by what looked like a Pokemon wrapped in a rectanguar plastic box. This does not appear on my panel of Pokemon to collect.
I've no idea what Pokemon it was, as I missed its name and it was wiped out. Does anyone know what it was and has anyone else seen an unlisted Pokemon in a level?
I've been playing this game for 34 hours (apparently!) and it's the first time I've seen anything like this.
I got really lucky on this game today. I caught my first legendary, a Groudon with with great power and good attacks. Shortly afterwards, one of the Miis offered to take me to the area where Latios was for only 500 coins, and I was able to catch it as well.
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