so for Delphox Psychic or Psyshock?
I'm leaning on the latter due to special defense boosts being more common in the current meta with Geo, Calm Mind, and Charge going around
AOE moves: Earthquake, Freeze-Dry, Boomburst, Lava Plume, Dazzling Gleam, Overheat, Discharge, Sludge Wave, Explosion
Charge Moves: Drill Run, Waterfall, Flare Blitz, Brave Bird, Megahorn, Giga Impact, Surf, Wild Charge, Volt Tackle, Head Smash
Ranged-targeting AOE Moves: Earth Power, Heat Wave, Hurricane
unsure on these: Blizzard, Stone Edge, Thunder
You can buy power items from Quasartico Inc. Berries can be bought from vendors to reduce EVs. If you want to get the best prizes, then yes, you will optimized Pokemon because people will be using optimized sets. That being said, this mode is very casual, so if you only want the Mega Stones, don’t worry too much about optimization.So at this point, I've done everything else in this game, so it's time for me to get the kalos starter mega stones by playing this mode. That being said, I've never actually done competitive outside of showdown before so I'm not really sure about a couple things.
First of all, how does changing EVs work in this game? I know what items increase them, and I saw an NPC in the rust syndicate that sounded like they remove all your EVs. But how much of the items do you need to max out an EV? and how easy/hard is it to get more of those items? And also, how much do the EVs even matter to begin with? Since I don't need to reach Rank A or anything like that, I just need to get the exclusive mega stones (though I may play more if I really enjoy it)
Also what should I do for my team? Would just doing 2 strong members of my in game team + Xerneas be good enough? Or do I need to find a full competitive team? And if so, where do I even find a bunch of teams to begin with?
Honestly I thought it was 1.5x this whole time…I forgot it was nerfed lmao. Then yea, LO it is.^ I know you did mention Life Orb but I've been wondering is there ever a real reason to run Normal Gem over Life Orb in this game? Gem boosts one move 1.3x per respawn whereas Life Orb boosts all moves 1.3x and the recoil is neglible really in a FFA. If Gem was still 1.5x (or LO was lowered to 1.2x), I think Gem would be a lot more worth it. The only reason I could see for not running life orb is that you already have life orb on a different teammate.
I know you got the stones in two games, but I'll answer anyway if you do decide to keep playing.So at this point, I've done everything else in this game, so it's time for me to get the kalos starter mega stones by playing this mode. That being said, I've never actually done competitive outside of showdown before so I'm not really sure about a couple things.
First of all, how does changing EVs work in this game? I know what items increase them, and I saw an NPC in the rust syndicate that sounded like they remove all your EVs. But how much of the items do you need to max out an EV? and how easy/hard is it to get more of those items? And also, how much do the EVs even matter to begin with? Since I don't need to reach Rank A or anything like that, I just need to get the exclusive mega stones (though I may play more if I really enjoy it)
Also what should I do for my team? Would just doing 2 strong members of my in game team + Xerneas be good enough? Or do I need to find a full competitive team? And if so, where do I even find a bunch of teams to begin with?
wait wtf I got greninjite in one battle LMAO
Edit: Two battles for Delphoxite LMAO. I was worried I wouldn't be able to get it, and then got it in two battles.
So at this point, I've done everything else in this game, so it's time for me to get the kalos starter mega stones by playing this mode. That being said, I've never actually done competitive outside of showdown before so I'm not really sure about a couple things.
First of all, how does changing EVs work in this game? I know what items increase them, and I saw an NPC in the rust syndicate that sounded like they remove all your EVs. But how much of the items do you need to max out an EV? and how easy/hard is it to get more of those items? And also, how much do the EVs even matter to begin with? Since I don't need to reach Rank A or anything like that, I just need to get the exclusive mega stones (though I may play more if I really enjoy it)
Also what should I do for my team? Would just doing 2 strong members of my in game team + Xerneas be good enough? Or do I need to find a full competitive team? And if so, where do I even find a bunch of teams to begin with?
It’s 5k for each Vitamin, so it ends up being 260k, or 265k if you use the last vitamin on a defensive stat or something. It’s a pretty drastic change from it being the usual 10k in the main series.26x vitamins will max out the EVs for a single stat. iirc they’re 10k each which would mean ~500k for a single Pokemon. Money is very easy to grind with Infinite Royal or Jacinthe in this game.
Funnily enough Excadrill is one of the two playthrough team members I've been using. The other one I used was Meganium, since it was insanely good in-game, but unfortunately the free for all format + not starting with the ability to mega evolve weakens it a lot. Now that I have Delphoxite, I swapped it out for that, just because I love Delphox. but I'll keep Gyarados in mind for if I want to really use the best team.I know you got the stones in two games, but I'll answer anyway if you do decide to keep playing.
So beyond the power items for old-style EV training, the items that instantly boost EVs are the vitamins and the feathers. A pokemon can have 252 EVs in a single stat and 510 EVs total. the vitamins (protein etc) boost an EV by 10 and the feathers boost by 1. You usually want a 252/252/4 spread in terms of HP / Attack or SpAtk / Def or SpDef. So you either want 26 HP Up, 26 Protein/Calcium (or 25 + 2 feathers) and 1 Iron/Zinc (or 4 feathers). Feathers you pick up on the ground but you can buy the vitamins in the mart. You're pretty much about $250k per mon to optimize, plus a Modest or Adamant mint (20k up in Rouge sector 6) and you can also hyper train to boost their IVs to max with bottle caps at the dojo.
Typically the meta is Xerneas + something to counter Xerneas + something to be immune to ground moves. Consider the following:
Xerneas @ Expert Belt or Life Orb with Moonblast, Focus Blast, Thunderbolt and Geomancy. 252 HP / 252 SpAtk / 4 Def. Modest.
Excadrill @ Excadrite with Iron Head, Drill Run, Earthquake and Swords Dance. 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def. Adamant.
Gyarados @ Wacan Berry (buyable in Rouge 6 or Magenta 6 I think) with Waterfall, Ice Fang, Bounce and Earthquake. 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 SpDef. Adamant.
That is pretty much the exact team I got to rank A with on day 1 of season 2. Gyarados and Excadrill can also be alphas to increase the range of their Earthquake/Drill Run/Waterfall. Alphas automatically come with 3 max IVs and also 252 built in HP EVs.
You can definitely get the mega stones without having a competitive team and probably even hit rank A although it'll get more challenging as you go further up. Of course, having a comp team makes it easier plus it increases your chance of winning which increases the rewards as they severely upped rewards this season. You can now get Johto balls and a ton of nuggets and bottle caps for placing well in each game when you're rank A. I have about 5m pokedollars just from playing ranked a few hours daily and selling the treasures plus like 10+ of each johto ball now.
MegaPhox is also really strong so if you wanted to use that give it 252HP/252SpA/4Def and Heat Wave, Psychic/Psyshock, Shadow Ball/Dazzling Gleam and Calm Mind/Nasty Plot, then use the same excadrill set but give it focus sash and make it 252 Spe instead of HP, and Xerneas.Funnily enough Excadrill is one of the two playthrough team members I've been using. The other one I used was Meganium, since it was insanely good in-game, but unfortunately the free for all format + not starting with the ability to mega evolve weakens it a lot. Now that I have Delphoxite, I swapped it out for that, just because I love Delphox. but I'll keep Gyarados in mind for if I want to really use the best team.
Did you count win/lose manually, or are there any ways to check W/L?View attachment 786315
Got the title for 100 first place finishes woohoo! There's also a title for total matches played that caps at 300 I haven't hit yet, but it's counting I have 115 left until then. 100 first places out of 185 is a positive K/D which surprised me because I had no idea I was coming in first this often lol. Mentally I have resigned to be fine not winning in this mode because like, it's four players. Ties are still a victory sure, but you're still fighting 3 people for that bag; you're going to lose. It's in the same mental space for me as Magic The Gathering Commander where I just want to do things and play well because that's intrinsically fun. I somehow failed at losing spectacularly.
Curious what you all are batting at right now if you can still check. I figure a lot of you are also batting really high since you're through a lot of the mental by-in by being on Smogon in the first place.
I've played way way more of Season 2 compared to Season 1. I can absolutely see the need for reprieve for others, but like, I lived through garchomp gen 4 and isle of armor bss; I'm used to dumb hyper-focused metagames and they don't really bother me. I've also been extremely boring lol. Normally when there's a new game out I like to rock something powerful yet a little off, but so far, I'm just a tier boy having too much fun with the really good pokemon.
Speaking of which, if you want a very cookie-cutter team to hop online with, here's what I've been using to a lot of success, and more importantly, a lot of fun!
Ampharos @ Shuca Berry
252 HP / 252 SpA / 4 Def
I thought I was Modest but I forgot the mint and ran Naive the entire time whoops.
-Thunderbolt
-Charge
-Reflect
-Light Screen
Oh this dude is so much fun. First you get to be a big chunky sheep tank at the start with the Shuca and screenss. Then, you get to snipe people like a family dog noticing a mcnuggest perilously close to the table edge. Charge-boosted Electric attacks demand respect or you're going to snipe a dork who dared to drop below 60% HP. Dip out if there are too many single ground-types in your area, or kite yourself closer to the xerneas to put the fear of god in that Garchomp. Great Pokemon and it warms my heart there's a game where Ampharos rules.
It's also a shiny alpha, which I think is supposed to be sub-optimal because of your larger hitbox, but it's a shiny alpha. I'm using the goddamn shiny alpha.
Skarmory @ Skarmorite
252 HP / 252 Atk / 4SpD
Adamant
-Swords Dance
-Drill Run
-Fly
-Brave Bird / Aerial Ace
Every attack where you charge forward like a lunatic and AOE what's ever in the way are so fun it's unreal. Skarmory is your lunatic #1. Build meter with Ampharos or Xerneas, or switch into it because you need to wall the very antsy Excadrill or Garchomp, and start slamming.
I'm not currently running Aerial Ace, but damn dude, I miss it. Low cast time moves in this game are so underrated. I'm a freak and was running Fly / Aerial Ace for a long while, but then everybody looked at me funny, so I switched to BB / Fly. BB / AA is so tempting, but I'm addicted to Fly's invincibility and homing, even if Skarmory doesn't care too much about dying immediately.
Xerneas @ Quick Claw
252 HP / it's plza dude
Modest
-Moonblast
-Dazzling Gleam
-Thunderbolt
-Geomancy
It's the big fella themself. Tried Screens Xern at the start, but that felt like you're riding. Geomancy three attacks feels like you're THRIVING. Went for double fairy stab because there are so many fairy week things that love to use switching and mega evolution's invincibilty frames. It's also just very nice to have an option with a ranged blast attack and a walk-up AOE thing. Plus move Dazzling Gleam rips so hard, it's very difficult to get away from for a lot of Pokemon, great for finishing things off. Thunderbolt > Focus Blast for me because of the neutral damage to fire and Thunderbolt's homing abilities, on top of picking off so many waters and Skarmory so easily. Quick Claw wins games with those quick geomancies and those sudden immediate attacks.
If you're really struggling with Xerneas, can't recommend using it enough. Started off the season as an Yveltal boy and this felt supressive. After a while, you learn Xerneas's limitations where it's hard to land your attacks if the target's moving, or just how much you need to lock into a brawl to kill things with your neutral attacks. Helps a lot playing with and against the thing.
By the math of doing almost 200 matches, I've burnt over 9 hours of my life the last 10 days playing this mode in the crevices between work and big life events almost impulsively. I'm going to go outside now and look for that cool red power up that lets that number in the left corner of my eyeballs go up really fast.