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Trickyboo

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Anybody have a list of what evolves into what? I don't want to catch more stuff than I have to for some reason.
I got a list
All mons evolve lvl 101 into DLC2 mons:

Batapork -> Batachunk
Bunee -> Buneecle
Candoll -> Canslither
Tickly -> Popply
Sporeacid -> Sporango
Darurira -> Darubenkei
Sparkitus -> Sparkisar
Splashsploosh -> Swooshboom
Roamoon -> Roamoomoon

Do you need a list for the Non DLC too? That one is a pretty big list
 

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I got a list
All mons evolve lvl 101 into DLC2 mons:

Batapork -> Batachunk
Bunee -> Buneecle
Candoll -> Canslither
Tickly -> Popply
Sporeacid -> Sporango
Darurira -> Darubenkei
Sparkitus -> Sparkisar
Splashsploosh -> Swooshboom
Roamoon -> Roamoomoon

Do you need a list for the Non DLC too? That one is a pretty big list

I mean if it's not too much trouble
 

Trickyboo

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Analysing the DLC2 mons Part 1:

Triwulf
80 hp, 120 atk, 90 def, 90 agi, Total: 380
Kinda balanced stats leaning on higher atk.
It just spams Dark STAB moves, nothing else is noteworthy.

Asbestud
100 hp, 60 atk, 130 def, 40 agi, Total: 330
Tank stats
It lacks healing or buffs to be a good tank.

Burnifiend
105 hp, 100 atk, 110 def, 65 agi, Total 380
Mostly balanced stats other than low agility
It just spams Fire STAB attacks, nothing else stands out.

Finesswan
80 hp, 110 atk, 65 def, 110 agi, Total: 365
Glass cannon stats.
It just spams Wind STAB attacks, nothing else stands out.

(High potential Mon!!!)
Gelien
115 hp, 85 atk, 105 def, 85 agi, Total: 390
Mostly balanced stats leaning more on the tanky side.
Unique move "Angel Kiss" is pretty busted, itdrains hp and TWO Atk Stages from the enemy. "Zen Mind" to stack evasion, "Mirror Strike" as the Water STAB that also boost it's Spd and you have a mon that has a ton of snowball potential. Personality skill allows it to revive once from KO.
Looks to be one of the most promising mons.

Hagiboar
80 hp, 130 atk, 60 def, 120 agi, Total: 390
Glass cannon stats.
Has "Great Fury" to increase it's own attack to try to sweep.
Personality skill boost supereffective attacks, so maybe you run more coverage moves, like "Flare Impact" vs Wind, Sonic Howl vs other Earth types to take advantage of that skill.

Flutterflut
75 hp, 115 atk, 75 def, 135 agi, Total: 400
Glass cannon stats.
Has a bunch of Non Fire attacks that doesn't make sense, since they are weaker than Fire STAB in 99% of the situations.

Fertilideer
70 hp, 120 atk, 135 def, 20 agi, Total: 345
Leans Mightly Glacier stats with very low spd, but it's hp is kinda poor.
No self heal, no really good snowball potential other than "War Cry", which only raises Atk by 1 stage, so it takes too long to setup before Fertilideer gets worn out without a way to heal or sweep with it's low spd.

Justein
80hp, 110 atk, 75 def, 130 agi, Total: 395
Glass Cannon stats.
Weirdly also has "Aura Enchantment" which boost defense by 2 stages, despites it's bulk being less than stellar. Other than that, it just spams STAB light attacks.

Boongron
100 hp, 90 atk, 100 def, 75 agi, Total: 365
Most balanced stats a bit on the slow side.
Has "Perfect Guard" which stalls 1 turn for "Lamenting Spite" DoTs to do their work, but that is inferior to Kurotorofu/Shadoom who does that and has better self heal.

(Potential Mon???)
Tangleplant
110 hp, 80 atk, 120 def, 30 agi, Total: 340
Tank stats with very low agility.
Unique move "All-Swallowing Drain" is really good, drains hp and all enemy stats by 1 stage, so atk, def, agi, evasion and accuracy while boosting your own.
Personality skill Nutrient Etraction heals hp when defeating an enemy allowing it to snowball.
Only flaw is that it's movepool is kinda barren outside of that unique move and the gym move "Nature's Allure", everything isweaker than just using a Wind STAB.
I'll try in Tower later to see if it has potential over other top tier mons.

Dramad
80 hp, 140 atk, 70 def, 100 agi, Total: 390
Glass cannon stats, although it's spd isn't that high for this role.
It's movepool is pretty barren when everything is weaker than STAB Dark moves.
it has the "Lamenting Spite" + "Perfect Guard" stall combo that Kurotorofu/Shadoom is famous for, but that is not something Dramad with it's glass cannon stats wants to do.

(Potential Mon???)
Goopcake
150 hp 60 atk, 70 def, 50 agi Total: 330
High hp, all other stats suck.
Unique move "Hyper Toxic Liquid" with inflict all status effects, so the enemy is basically dead the next turn from all the DoT and then also skips their next action due to paralyze. This move has 8 turn cooldown, so it can usually take down 1 mon before Goopcake succumbs to damage as it lacks good healing to outlast those 8 turns of cooldown.
I see potential, since Goopcake can at least trade better than 1 for 1 with this unique move and then do as much as possible against the 2nd enemy mon before getting KOed.
 

Trickyboo

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I mean if it's not too much trouble
I'll do it just for you :)

Hop-> Hopshop -> Hopking
Stinkeater -> Vinevore -> Ripfleshia
Phoenipi -> Phoenigle -> Falconix
Pidgeoh -> Hawker -> Garudator
Slorb -> Snaildome
Squirretric -> Squirretrical -> Squirrender
Jiggon -> Dramba
Candlinger -> Candoll -> (DLC2) Canslither
Cosmoshard -> Cosmosis
Darurira-> (DLC2) Darubenkei
Chopsickle -> Deathsickle
Messa-> Mesalassa
Goley -> Plantory
Salasaur -> Saurmander
Emball -> Inferniball
Beautifish-> Sealebrity
Lizardian -> Kazuraon
Ghosty -> Kingeist
Silverock-> Platilem
Bronzerock -> Goldlem
Plumett -> Fluffiose
Klaydirt -> Kayvin
Guardog ♂ -> Foxyon -> Patriolf
Guardog ♀ -> Foxyan -> Matriolf
Sedimini-> Colrokksus
Cawkaw -> Caurora
Bunee -> (DLC2) Buneecle
Howlabout
Sporly -> Sporoom
Cockahissadoo -> Chickenslither
Oranganger -> Toriron
Shadial -> Shadoom
Mootaurus -> Minitauron
Sololbi -> Mystifox
Cysa -> Clops
Panteeny -> Pandit
Laffy -> Tickly -> (DLC2) Popply
Treat-> Trickor
Flowapuff -> Floruet -> Gardenia
Whisker
Soliche
Moostar
Bobil -> Flamsala
Sparko -> Sparkitus -> (DLC2) Sparkisar
Dreameow -> Lufeline -> Nightmeow
Lilmalice -> Maligon
Klamklam -> Klamsafe
Snowdot -> Snowent -> Snowspruce
Crysa -> Crystalon
Samochi -> Samoshiwa -> Sakimaiko
Shayde -> Ghast
Rootly -> Woodly -> Grandly
Tenten -> Tonton -> Bonbon
Alcup -> Partable
Mizuul -> Radia
Liocub -> Lioroar -> Champlio
Unbear -> Raidergu
Bataflap -> Batapork -> (DLC 2) Batachunk
Buildabot -> Alloroid
Ropatch -> Rawrbot
Snapcrabby -> Guillocrabe
Partikel -> Electribun
Wink -> Tears -> Glare
Camophin -> Camowhale
Floretis -> Ladymantis
Delusimoth -> Beautimoth
Starkle -> Roamoon -> (DLC2) Roamoomoon
Dropple -> Splashsploosh -> (DLC2) Swooshboom
Sporeadic -> Sporeacid -> (DLC2) Sporango
Windzor -> Whirlnado
Flarethen -> Searindeth

DLC 2 mons:
Solowulf -> Triwulf
Cotust -> Asbestud
Burninone -> Burniman -> Burnifiend
Tinyee -> Finesswan
Lovgel -> Cliogel -> Gelien
Uriboar -> Hagiboar
Redbug -> Flutterflut
Fertilideer
Justdein
Boongron
Faceplant -> Trapplant -> Tangleplant
Tiakid -> Dramad
Slopie -> Goopcake
Cawcurse
Brachily
Flasco -> Lovpass
Mudoll -> Ceramilisk
Noarm -> Duoarms -> Maxiarms
Demetheos
Poseitheos
Hadetheos
Marumochi -> Flowicorn -> Prismila
 

MagentaCase

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is it just me or did the final fight for part 1 have change? during the event when they meet the white god, i was sure the fight went like these
1)they fight teresa first
2)battle end then got ambush by the white god
3)chikepu was injured main protag comes to rescue
4)transform to chikeflare got new skill and these three skill have cut scene (wings to tomorrrow / soul up & smash)
You remembered it wrong.
It was always just protagonist Duo goes up to the White God, get hit, Flare awakens to Chikeflare, then fight Teresa under White God's control.
 

Trickyboo

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Gonna continue analysing the DLC2 mons,
Part 2:

Cawcurse
90 hp, 70 atk, 90 def, 140 agi, Total: 390
Speedster stats.
It has the "Lamenting Spite" + "negate enemy attack for 1 turn" combo that a lot of other Dark mons can do, but without tanking stats or a heal, it's hard to outstall enemies.

(Potential Mon???)
Branchily
115 hp, 115 atk, 100 def, 25 agi, Total: 355
Mightly Glacier stats, everything is good besides agility.
It has a very good movepool: "Gaia Lancer' boost it's own defense, self heal 50% in "Life Energy", personality "Soft Body" to prevent status so it has everything going for it to make an ideal tank build.
I see a lot of potential

Lovpass
130 hp, 70 atk, 70 def, 120 agi, Total: 390
Speedster with good hp.
Unique is that it's pre evolve is water, so it can inherit the Water Gym exclusive move or replace it with a very unique skill "Love Pulse" which reduce enemies atk, evasion and spd by 2 stages. I don't see a lot of potential in this skill, since evasion and spd debuff aren't that useful so all it accomplish is allowing you to tank the enemy longer, but Lovpass lacks a way to heal and outlast enemies.

Ceramilisk
85 hp, 90 atk, 135 def, 45 agi, Total: 355
Stats leans on a slow tank with it's high def and low agility.
It's movepool is kinda shallow with no self heal or snowball potential.

Maxiarms
75 hp, 150 atk, 60 def, 80 agi, Total: 365
The "Rampardos" stats, high atk and nothing else.
It's movepool is pretty shallow and no way to patch up it's weakness that it will take heavy damage from anything higher than 80 agi.

(Potential Mon???)
Prismila
95 hp, 105 atk, 105 def, 95 agi, Total: 400
Very balanced stats.
Unique that it's pre evolve is wind and therefore inherit the Wind Gym exclusive move or replace it for the Light one. I would probably pick the light one for STAB.
Has the unique attack skill "Prism Burst" with has 25 power and hits up to 7 times, which means it can be a 175 power STAB, which is insanely high power. The move has 90 acc and 4 turn Cooldown as the only drawbacks.
Unique personality randomly applies a self buff once per appearance.
There is potential when it has good stats and a high power STAB skill.

"Legendary mons" (Can only catch these mons once like Moonstar/Soliche/Whisker)

(Potential Mon!!!)
Demetheos
100 hp, 120 atk, 130 def, 50 agi, Total: 400
Mighty Glacier stats, high atk/def but low agility.
Unique Personality skill "Gaia Armor" buffs own defense +1 on entering allowing Demetheos to tank even better.
Has Great Fury to boost it's attack +2 stages, unique attack skill "Mega Earthquake" is 120 power STAB 100 acc which lowers enemy spd -2 stages potentially allowing Demetheos to outspeed the enemy after, unfortunately it has 6 turn cooldown.
Gaia Lancer is it's STAB that also boost it's own defense +1 stage so it's extremely hard to wear down. Sadly lacks a way to heal, to truly round up it's set, but should be able to take out 2 mons before going down.
I see a lot of potential due to it's high power and defense with a lot of snowball potential.

Poseitheos
120 hp, 130 atk, 50 def, 100 agi, Total: 400
Good stats with high atk and hp, only defense is bad, so it has a harder time tanking hits.
Unique Personality skill "Aqua Cloak" buffs own evasion +1 on entering.
Has "Zen Mind" to increase evasion even more. "Mirror Strike" buffs it's own spd while dealing high water STAB.
Lacks self heal or the defense to survive hits, Poseitheos seems like a worse version of Moostar who can survive hits thanks to it's better bulk and defense boost when any hits eventually lands.

(Potential Mon!!!)
Hadetheos
50 hp, 100 atk, 130 def, 120 agi
Has good spd and defense, but hp is very low.
Unique personality skill "Necroforce" boostown atk +1 on entering, so it has more offense than it's base stats suggests.
Unique offense skill "Great Life Devourer" is a very strong 100 STAB Dark attack that also heals for the same amount of dmg dealt allowing it to convert it's offense into survivability.
In addition has Body Regen to self heal 50% so it survives easily to wear enemies down with "Lamenting Spite" DoT or it's own +1 atk boosted offense.
Sorcery Vortex reduce enemy atk -2, making it much easier to outheal enemy dmg.
I see a lot of potential, it can give Kurotorofu/Shadoom famous set a run for it's money.

And with that, I think I analysed all the DLC2 mons.
Anyone else see potential in specific mons I have overlooked?
 

alteros

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Anyone else see potential in specific mons I have overlooked?
Tangleplant is pretty great, Nature's Allure means you get to use All-Swallowing Drain more than you'd expect, usually twice before the first mon dies unless it's a hyper offense or status mon because Tangleplant is very tanky. It doesn't heal very much with All-Swallowing Drain and Soul Drain but Nature's Allure and that other high power dark move it has hit pretty hard so it'll land kills eventually. It can sweep teams even in the Star Trainer Tour EX on its own occasionally. Tangleplant, Hadetheos, and Chikeflare kinda just sweep everything, even Star Trainer Tour EX.
 

Trickyboo

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Tangleplant is pretty great, Nature's Allure means you get to use All-Swallowing Drain more than you'd expect, usually twice before the first mon dies unless it's a hyper offense or status mon because Tangleplant is very tanky. It doesn't heal very much with All-Swallowing Drain and Soul Drain but Nature's Allure and that other high power dark move it has hit pretty hard so it'll land kills eventually. It can sweep teams even in the Star Trainer Tour EX on its own occasionally. Tangleplant, Hadetheos, and Chikeflare kinda just sweep everything, even Star Trainer Tour EX.
I already gave Tangleplant the "Potential???" for "All-Swallowing Drain" along with Nature's Allure, but I don't know what the other 2 skills should be to wait out the cooldown.

Edit: Flower storm seems is nice in the 3rd slot, it creates a nice 3 turn loop of: All-Swallowing Drain -> Flower Storm -> Nature's Allure, then repeat back to All-Swallowing Drain

I think every "Potential" unit can sweep enemies when their set snowballs enemies. I could make a condensed list of "Potential" mons
 
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Admmi

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can i just copy and paste my save from the other version to continue the game where i left it off on the new version with the dlc2?
 

Trickyboo

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So I think dividing the roles between each teammates maximizes the enemies you can beat consistently. The first two roles are the most important

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A tank with the personality skill "Soft Body" like Brachily. Snaildome or Chikeflare, which will prevent all Status.
If you see a Dark mon, switch to the Soft Body tank because they almost always use Lamenting Spite turn 1 to try to apply 3 DoT on you. Switching to the Soft Body tank prevents them from landing on other teammates. Great counter to Goopcake as well.

2. Kurotorofu/Shadoom
I don't know if any mon can even replace his role.
Lamenting Spite puts a clock on every enemy that doesn't have "Soft Body" while it's personality skill "Black Hole" prevents enemies like Tangleplant or Moostar from snowballing.


The last slot can be whatever you like:
Gelien, Tangleplant, Moostar can all snowball when they gain enough self buffs.
Goopcake and Soliche can often win the 1v1 as do Hadetheos and Demetheos.

Maybe you can run a hard counter against Soft Body tanks, but no real enemy can even use Chikeflare, so they don't have access to the best Soft Body tank.
 
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alteros

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I already gave Tangleplant the "Potential???" for "All-Swallowing Drain" along with Nature's Allure, but I don't know what the other 2 skills should be to wait out the cooldown.

Edit: Flower storm seems is nice in the 3rd slot, it creates a nice 3 turn loop of: All-Swallowing Drain -> Flower Storm -> Nature's Allure, then repeat back to All-Swallowing Drain

I think every "Potential" unit can sweep enemies when their set snowballs enemies. I could make a condensed list of "Potential" mons
I went with Soul Drain to have another hp drain move and Darkness Fang just for another high damage move. Soul Drains hp drain might be negligible enough that you could replace it for Flower Storm though.
 

alteros

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2. Kurotorofu/Shadoom
I don't know if any mon can even replace his role.
Lamenting Spite puts a clock on every enemy that doesn't have "Soft Body" while it's personality skill "Black Hole" prevents enemies like Tangleplant or Moostar from snowballing.
Hadetheos can take the Shadoom role, it's got a bit less hp but it also has max def and body regen and great life devourer healing for full damage dealt instead of half helps it a lot. That might be a bug though? I've found great life devourer's hp regen to be very inconsistent, I thought it had some kind of secondary effect where if it kills the opponent you get healed back to full or almost full but that's not consistent. The fact that Hadetheos has max speed means you can always apply lamenting spite or heal before your enemy can do anything is worth a lot compared to shadoom's slow tank approach. Then again, Shadoom's stat reset ability lets you not have to pray to hit a lamenting spite when fighting Luna's Gelien with Zen Mind so it might be more consistent. I'd say they're about equal.
 

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Does someone have a save with Cheat Attack (Ex Attack) Count not over one that is reasonably far or even near the end?
I'd like to know what the "reward" is but I don't really want to play the whole game again just for maybe 1 or 2 scenes added.
 
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I'll do it just for you :)

Hop-> Hopshop -> Hopking
Stinkeater -> Vinevore -> Ripfleshia
Phoenipi -> Phoenigle -> Falconix
Pidgeoh -> Hawker -> Garudator
Slorb -> Snaildome
Squirretric -> Squirretrical -> Squirrender
Jiggon -> Dramba
Candlinger -> Candoll -> (DLC2) Canslither
Cosmoshard -> Cosmosis
Darurira-> (DLC2) Darubenkei
Chopsickle -> Deathsickle
Messa-> Mesalassa
Goley -> Plantory
Salasaur -> Saurmander
Emball -> Inferniball
Beautifish-> Sealebrity
Lizardian -> Kazuraon
Ghosty -> Kingeist
Silverock-> Platilem
Bronzerock -> Goldlem
Plumett -> Fluffiose
Klaydirt -> Kayvin
Guardog ♂ -> Foxyon -> Patriolf
Guardog ♀ -> Foxyan -> Matriolf
Sedimini-> Colrokksus
Cawkaw -> Caurora
Bunee -> (DLC2) Buneecle
Howlabout
Sporly -> Sporoom
Cockahissadoo -> Chickenslither
Oranganger -> Toriron
Shadial -> Shadoom
Mootaurus -> Minitauron
Sololbi -> Mystifox
Cysa -> Clops
Panteeny -> Pandit
Laffy -> Tickly -> (DLC2) Popply
Treat-> Trickor
Flowapuff -> Floruet -> Gardenia
Whisker
Soliche
Moostar
Bobil -> Flamsala
Sparko -> Sparkitus -> (DLC2) Sparkisar
Dreameow -> Lufeline -> Nightmeow
Lilmalice -> Maligon
Klamklam -> Klamsafe
Snowdot -> Snowent -> Snowspruce
Crysa -> Crystalon
Samochi -> Samoshiwa -> Sakimaiko
Shayde -> Ghast
Rootly -> Woodly -> Grandly
Tenten -> Tonton -> Bonbon
Alcup -> Partable
Mizuul -> Radia
Liocub -> Lioroar -> Champlio
Unbear -> Raidergu
Bataflap -> Batapork -> (DLC 2) Batachunk
Buildabot -> Alloroid
Ropatch -> Rawrbot
Snapcrabby -> Guillocrabe
Partikel -> Electribun
Wink -> Tears -> Glare
Camophin -> Camowhale
Floretis -> Ladymantis
Delusimoth -> Beautimoth
Starkle -> Roamoon -> (DLC2) Roamoomoon
Dropple -> Splashsploosh -> (DLC2) Swooshboom
Sporeadic -> Sporeacid -> (DLC2) Sporango
Windzor -> Whirlnado
Flarethen -> Searindeth

DLC 2 mons:
Solowulf -> Triwulf
Cotust -> Asbestud
Burninone -> Burniman -> Burnifiend
Tinyee -> Finesswan
Lovgel -> Cliogel -> Gelien
Uriboar -> Hagiboar
Redbug -> Flutterflut
Fertilideer
Justdein
Boongron
Faceplant -> Trapplant -> Tangleplant
Tiakid -> Dramad
Slopie -> Goopcake
Cawcurse
Brachily
Flasco -> Lovpass
Mudoll -> Ceramilisk
Noarm -> Duoarms -> Maxiarms
Demetheos
Poseitheos
Hadetheos
Marumochi -> Flowicorn -> Prismila


You are the best!
 
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