Nah, too low PP and accuracy.
Unless you're doing it for the challenge, no. You get moves earlier, but the base stats of an evolution are higher and you'll have an easier time going through the game.I'm more thinking about the moves I can learn on the way than the viability of Hydropump. I just want to know if I'm missing anything good by evolving or not evolving before level 48.
Unless you're doing it for the challenge, no. You get moves earlier, but the base stats of an evolution are higher and you'll have an easier time going through the game.
Exceptions are stuff like Shroomish/Breloom (since Shroomish learns Spore at a high level but Breloom does not) and stone evolutions.
Yeah you can transfer them back and forth outside of some of the new totems and stuff.Question about US/UM and Bank...
If I transfer things from S/M to US/UM through Bank, will I be able to transfer them back to S/M? Excluding the new Pokemon and forms.
Mostly wondering for the purposes of EV training things with new egg moves, etc. via the PokePelago glitch, using my Bottle Caps, etc.
Well, what I'm trying to do is learn as many moves as possible, so that I can pick and choose later on.
Well, what I'm trying to do is learn as many moves as possible, so that I can pick and choose later on.
Yeah you can transfer them back and forth outside of some of the new totems and stuff.
Heart scales at the end of the game pretty much completely eliminate the need to do anything like this. You'll be able to select from all the moves the Pokemon can learn, regardless of the level of your Pokemon or the level they learn them at.
Can I learn a move with scales that I didn't learn while leveling?
I keep hearing about this legendary fight... I hope it doesn't end my NuzlockeBeat the legendary fight. That thing was like a JRPG final boss lol. Could OHKO and outspeed my entire team even after being paralyzed, so I can see people struggling with it.
Current Team:
Malamar Lv. 45
Mawile Lv. 45
Golisopod Lv. 45
Primarina Lv. 45
Banette Lv. 47
Lycanroc (Midnight) Lv. 48
Same. I believe it appears more often in the Shopping District nowadays.Yea, it seems like they lowered its encounter rate. I walked around looking for one back when I first started, and didn't end up finding one.
Literally saved up all of my current money just to spend 90% of it on clothing. Fashion is important after all.
I can only answer for the first one. Berry piles are predetermined to have battles on them when they generate for the day. If one has a battle, you can even run away from it and the battle will still be there.Two questions:
1. How do you find battles in berry trees? Can you save scum it?
2. When you trade NPCs, does the pokemon you get always have a set nature?
Edit: Oh, actually one more, is there a way to get Cubchoo in this game?
I keep hearing about this legendary fight... I hope it doesn't end my Nuzlocke
2. YesTwo questions:
1. How do you find battles in berry trees? Can you save scum it?
2. When you trade NPCs, does the pokemon you get always have a set nature?
Edit: Oh, actually one more, is there a way to get Cubchoo in this game?
The game basically told you where to look this time though. I did not find out about that area in my playthrough of Sun until after I beat the game, I think. That's also where you discover the first bottle quest.You know, for all the criticism Alola gets for its road-blocking and handhold-y nature, I like how they implemented ride Pokemon, particularly surfing. As soon as you get Lapras, a whole bunch of previously inaccessible areas open up including Kala'e bay AKA Bagon with reasonable encounter rates. To my knowledge, this area is completely optional and nothing forces you there.
Nice, Pink Butterfree is legit.