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rt8889

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How can i solve the ice cave (Tsarevniya event, route 3)?
I know that i must reach the end of the cave but how?
Need i a special pokemon type for this? I can't escape (Fly, Dig and the rope don't work there).
 

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Ok so I decided to write a little way to long breakdown of your Waifu-mon roster, what they are useful for and good wild pokemon you can get. I put it all in spoilers to keep it from being a wall of text. I hope no one else did this so far, but I am just too lazy to scroll through 125 sites of posts just to make sure, so here I go. I'll go with Waifu-mon first and in order you can get them.

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Now while these are all the Waifumon there are some interesting wild Pokemon options to consider or that can help out at times, which I gonna list in honestly no particular order.

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Welp, I hope someone will find this overview helpful because god knows I spend too much time on it, lol. Have fun guys.

P.S.: good game, difficulty is ok but dont blame anyone for using the breeders, I am not grinding wild pokemon forever :p
 
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blubbervink

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How can i solve the ice cave (Tsarevniya event, route 3)?
I know that i must reach the end of the cave but how?
Need i a special pokemon type for this? I can't escape (Fly, Dig and the rope don't work there).
You align yourself by sliding against the rocks. Keep trying!
 

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Ok so I decided to write a little way to long breakdown of your Waifu-mon roster, what they are useful for and good wild pokemon you can get. I put it all in spoilers to keep it from being a wall of text. I hope no one else did this so far, but I am just too lazy to scroll through 125 sites of posts just to make sure, so here I go. I'll go with Waifu-mon first and in order you can get them.

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Now while these are all the Waifumon there are some interesting wild Pokemon options to consider or that can help out at times, which I gonna list in honestly no particular order.

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Welp, I hope someone will find this overview helpful because god knows I spend too much time on it, lol. Have fun guys.

P.S.: good game, difficulty is ok but dont blame anyone for using the breeders, I am not grinding wild pokemon forever :p
I appreciate the long-ass guide and had a good time laughing at some of the entries due to how fun it is reading from the perspective of a player who actually knows the basics of a pokemon game, so good on you! <3

A couple of corrections:

Asha is built to counter you as much as possible. Among every rival to ever be in a Pokemon game, mainstream or otherwise, she is the only rival to adjust her team and swap out her mons as often as she does. Allerita is one of the biggest threats on your team, and a direct counter to her Starter, so it makes sense for her to want to protect her trump card. Especially later in the game when Wyverfang learns its most powerful moves.


Lastly, Drakaiden has Drizzle for two reasons: One, its accurate lore-wise. her constant travelling through the clouds as a heated bolt of lightning causes thunderclouds to form. Two, nope it is not to boost water type moves, its actually a set-up for Thunder. Thunder, fun fact, CANNOT miss when used in rain.

Yeah, that's about it. Thanks for your feedback!
 
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Asha is built to counter you as much as possible. Among every rival to ever be in a Pokemon game, mainstream or otherwise, she is the only rival to adjust her team and swap out her mons as often as she does. Allerita is one of the biggest threats on your team, and a direct counter to her Starter, so it makes sense for her to want to protect her trump card. Especially later in the game when Wyverfang learns its most powerful moves.
B-bu-but, BUT MY POWERFANTASY! :mad:

Lastly, Drakaiden has Drizzle for two reasons: One, its accurate lore-wise. her constant travelling through the clouds as a heated bolt of lightning causes thunderclouds to form. Two, nope it is not to boost water type moves, its actually a set-up for Thunder. Thunder, fun fact, CANNOT miss when used in rain.
Oh right, I forgot about that...Wait is that some sort of foreshadowing that Asha is about to run some Pokemon that will spam some accuracy decreasing stuff because I have childhood trauma from chain missing due to stupid Doubleteam/Sand Attack spammers, child me was not amused x_x
 

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Ok so I decided to write a little way to long breakdown of your Waifu-mon roster, what they are useful for and good wild pokemon you can get. I put it all in spoilers to keep it from being a wall of text. I hope no one else did this so far, but I am just too lazy to scroll through 125 sites of posts just to make sure, so here I go. I'll go with Waifu-mon first and in order you can get them.

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Now while these are all the Waifumon there are some interesting wild Pokemon options to consider or that can help out at times, which I gonna list in honestly no particular order.

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Welp, I hope someone will find this overview helpful because god knows I spend too much time on it, lol. Have fun guys.

P.S.: good game, difficulty is ok but dont blame anyone for using the breeders, I am not grinding wild pokemon forever :p
I can't say much about non-waifumons, but here are my two cents about the waifumons:

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I can't say much about non-waifumons, but here are my two cents about the waifumons:

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Makes sense honestly. I may be sleeping on Gardevoirs moveset flexibilty since so far I only really needed her as an Psychic type user and have only seen one Substitute user.

Small correction on Tsarevniyas ability: Zero Degrees not only gives an ATK boost on being hit by Fire, it makes Tsarevniya immune to Fire moves. That's what I meant by negating that weakness, it literally turns a x4 weakness into an immunity + 2 ATK increase.

As for Rapid Spin: So far no one has used Stealth rocks from the enemies as far as I can remember, but they do use Toxic Spikes a number of times, so here she can be useful, though then again you can solve that Issue with Viruark or Gliscor with Taunt pretty easily aswell. That said should a certain someone implement enemies with Stealth Rock, well yeah, life would suck.

Also: I totally misread Tundra Crash, I thought it dealt damage based on enemies Def stat, my bad xd
 
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Makes sense honestly. I may be sleeping on Gardevoirs moveset flexibilty since so far I only really needed her as an Psychic type user and have only seen one Substitute user.

Small correction on Tsarevniyas ability: Zero Degrees not only gives an ATK boost on being hit by Fire, it makes Tsarevniya immune to Fire moves. That's what I meant by negating that weakness, it literally turns a x4 weakness into an immunity + 2 ATK increase.

As for Rapid Spin: So far no one has used Stealth rocks from the enemies as far as I can remember, but they do use Toxic Spikes a number of times, so here she can be useful, though then again you can solve that Issue with Viruark or Gliscor with Taunt pretty easily aswell. That said should a certain someone implement enemies with Stealth Rock, well yeah, life would suck.

Also: I totally misread Tundra Crash, I thought it dealt damage based on enemies Def stat, my bad xd
I totally misunderstood the ability, I thought it worked like Justified, my bad. Without the 4x fire weakness Tsarevniya becomes pretty solid typing-wise actually.
 

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B-bu-but, BUT MY POWERFANTASY! :mad:



Oh right, I forgot about that...Wait is that some sort of foreshadowing that Asha is about to run some Pokemon that will spam some accuracy decreasing stuff because I have childhood trauma from chain missing due to stupid Doubleteam/Sand Attack spammers, child me was not amused x_x
One more thing I forgot to mention: Gardevoir is Psychic/Normal, not Psychic/Fairy. So Adaptability boosts crazy powerful moves like Boomburst, which she learns at level 60+.
 

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I can't say much about non-waifumons, but here are my two cents about the waifumons:

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Yep, base 144 atk with Huge Power, its meant to be ridiculously broken. That's why I gave you Allerita ;)
 

Tyrian_Starr

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Holy crap this is giving me a bit of a challenge, I've managed to power level up most of my pokemon to lvl 20, but getting there was another thing, that and the initial battle was pure luck as I managed to dodge everything via double team. Difficulty aside, this is actually a whole lot of fun, and if I hadn't gone in knowing what this was, I may believe it was just a straight-up pokemon game with a higher difficulty curve. Now to fight the guy at the bridge.
 
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Holy crap this is giving me a bit of a challenge, I've managed to power level up most of my pokemon to lvl 20, but getting there was another thing, that and the initial battle was pure luck as I managed to dodge everything via double team. Difficulty aside, this is actually a whole lot of fun, and if I hadn't gone in knowing what this was, I may believe it was just a straight-up pokemon game with a higher difficulty curve. Now to fight the guy at the bridge.
Make sure to use the lucky egg you can get in Eros town.
Good luck!
 
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Tyrian_Starr

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Had a facepalm moment. I did not know that I could've gotten a party of pokemon at the start by exploring the grass in town instead of betting everything on double team on the first guy after the rival fight. Brings a whole new meaning to 'touch grass'.

Edit: I'm still find things in the starting town, like the leftovers I missed in the starting room, an xp share item from speaking to the rival a second time, etc.
 
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Had a facepalm moment. I did not know that I could've gotten a party of pokemon at the start by exploring the grass in town instead of betting everything on double team on the first guy after the rival fight. Brings a whole new meaning to 'touch grass'.
Tbh, double team on first guy is exactly what I did XD
Maybe you lose once or twice but still get EXP. Eventually Allerita will power trough him and you can go get Lopunny
 
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