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When I get an Ability Patch, I will use it on my Inteleon to replace its Ability. Additionally, Agility will be replaced with Focus Energy to make a strategy similar to that of a Critdra.
Mustard Gas is a Gas-type move. It has 90 base power, 100% accuracy and 10 PP. It deals damage and has a 30% chance to burn the opponent.
Dust Devil is a Rock-type move. It has 80 base power, 100% accuracy and 10 PP. It deals damage and has a 30% chance to start a sandstorm.
Bakphoon the Typhlosion's Grass Ring raises its Defense, but lowers its Sp. Def. The Ring items may have been created due to lack of natures in this game.
Denryu the Ampharos's ConfuseGuard prevents the opponent's Pokémon from inflicting confusion on the holder. It is similar to the Persim Berry (Berries have been renamed to their modern counterparts), but it is not consumed upon use and does not activate for self-inflicted confusion.
The game will be last saved at either the Acania Dock or the Rijon League.
Flash is now an attacking move (Electric, 60 base power, 100% accuracy) with a 50% chance to lower the target's Attack by 1 stage.
Pokémon can use HM moves even if they don't know the move, but having its TM/HM in the Bag is required. Additionally, HM07 (Waterfall) is still unobtainable.
As of v2.2, there is no Name Rater. Pokémon can be nicknamed from the party screen.
Because of removal of all accuracy-lowering and evasion-raising effects, all instances of Keen Eye are now Frisk in this game.
Some other Abilities were removed for being duplicates (including signature Abilities), e.g. Pure Power is no more, all of its instances became Huge Power.
Gi-hun the Roserade has Mega Drain over Giga Drain because Mega Drain's pre-Technician base power was raised to 60 in this game. Technician further boosts it to 90, making it effectively stronger than Giga Drain (). Additionally, Hidden Power's base power is 60 as in Generation VI onward (90 with Technician), regardless of IVs.
Serperior's Ability is set to be changed to Contrary (by using an Ability Patch). Furthermore, its moveset will be adjusted if so.
Sugimori artworks are used here because of the game containing Generation VI and VII Pokémon as well. Sprites have been made for them, but it's not possible to upload them to Archives without consequences.
Pokémon that previously evolved by trading now do so by leveling up with high friendship (if the trade evolution did not require an item) or by leveling up while holding an item (if that item is required).
Charjabug now evolves by leveling up in the New Mauville to make up for the higher stats Vikavolt has. In this game, Vikavolt received the largest stat buff of any Pokémon, receiving +25 Attack, +9 Defense and +66 Speed. Due to this, it is now a pseudo-legendary Pokémon and has been moved to the Slow experience group.
Some moves are now better, e.g. Wing Attack now having 80 BP, and being now learned at later levels, and Mystical Fire, the power of which has been raised to 85. Some power adjustments apparent from newer generations are also present, e.g. Leech Life having 80 BP as in Generation VII and later.
State at 159:07. Gardevoir was taught Sunny Day primarily for the battle against Matt in the Aqua Hideout.
Strategy: Once Heatmor uses Rain Dance, it creates rain (which is elongated by the Damp Rock), which strengthens its Hidden Power, but also makes sure Volcarona's Hurricane never misses. Darmanitan's Air Balloon is to make sure it can't be hit with Heatran's Earthquake. Heatran's Float Stone is to counter Low Kick users.