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[Gym Guide]Beginner to Veteran Gym Rerun Teams and Routes


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Hello, this is my first and probably only guide on PokeMMO. 

 

Purpose

This guide is meant to help beginner's to gym rerunning build a team they can use to start accumulating wealth in game. This guide is going to go over the team that everyone suggests in game to start rerunning gyms and move on to the gym team I use for my reruns which doesn't require healing at a PokeCenter in between each gym. I will also put the order that you should try to follow while going through all the gyms.

 

F.A.Q.

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What are gym rebattles?

  • Gym Rebattles are what you do to make money after beating the Elite Four of a region. You just go back through the gyms and rebattle them.

When can you start gym rebattles?

  • You can start doing gym rebattles 18 hours after you beat the Elite Four in a region.

How often can you do gym rebattles?

  • You can do gym rebattles 18 hours after you last beat them. Personally I usually do gym rebattles everyday at the same time.

Do I need to complete all the gyms everyday?

  • You do NOT need to complete all the gyms everyday. You can come up with a route through all the fastest gyms for you and do them all in one hour. Usually doing all the gyms takes up 90-120 minutes.

Do gym leaders cheat?

  • Yes. They have Hidden Ability pokemon, some of them have legendaries, and it feels like they watch you pick your moves sometimes.
  • No. They don't actually cheat.

Do I need to follow this guide to beat the gym leaders?

  • Absolutely NOT. You can come up with your own team and swap out Pokémon that I don't use or suggest here. This is just meant to help people make the beginner team and then either copy the veteran team or make one themselves that works for them or that you think is better.

How do I make enough money to make the beginner team?

  • I suggest doing Trainer Rebattles every 6 hours or everyday will make you more than enough money in a week to make the beginner team.

What levels are the Gym Leaders when rebattling?

  • Gym leaders scale with the highest level pokemon in your party. I know they cap out at level 80-90 when you have level 100s in your party, but I am actually not sure if they are always ~10 levels below your highest.

What kind of battles are the rebattles?

  • All gym leader rebattles are double battles. That's why you should always have AOE moves on your teams.

 

TEAMS

Beginner Team

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Okay so for the beginner team. You are going to have to visit a PokeCenter in between every gym you complete because you will be using two leads that will get knocked out in the first turn, but they will set-up the right conditions for the double Typhlosions to sweep the gyms easily.

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1. Cottonee/Whimsicott @ No items                               2. Torkoal @ Heat Rock

     Nature: N/A                              EVs: N/A                           Nature: N/A                    EVs: N/A

     Ability: Prankster                      IVs: N/A                             Ability: Drought             IVs: N/A

     Moves: Tailwind                                                                 Moves: Explosion

  • Both of these lead pokemon should be lower leveled so they can be OHKO'd(one-hit knocked out).
  • This is the reason you have to heal in between each Gym.
  • Tailwind doubles the speed of Pokemon on your side of the field, and having the weather be sun raises power of Fire type moves by 50%. You want both of these while your Typhlosions' are out so you can easily sweep the gym.

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3 & 4. Typhlosion @ Choice Specs

          Nature: Modest                            EVs: 252 SpAtk / 252 Speed / 6 HP

          Ability: Blaze                                 IVs: 2x31 SpAtk / Speed

          Moves: Eruption, Cut

  • Eruption is a move that has 150 Base power when Typhlosion is at 100% health. This is boosted to 225 with STAB, 337.5 with the sun out, and choice specs boost your Sp Atk by 50% as well, so it will wipe everything except Kingdra( -.- ).
  • Cut is for the electric and grass gym in Kanto region in case you don't have Cut Ocarina.

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5. Garchomp @ Soft Sand/Life Orb/Muscle Band                           6. Aerodactyl @ Wide Lens

    Nature: Adamant             EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Speed / 6 HP              Nature: Adamant               EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Speed / 6 HP

    Ability: Sand Veil              IVs: 31 Atk / Speed                                   Ability: N/A                        IVs: 31 Atk / Speed

   Moves: Earthquake, Rock Slide, Dragon Claw, Crunch                      Moves: Rock Slide, Ice Fang, Crunch, Fly

  • These last two pokemon can be switched out with anything that you prefer to beat Fire Gyms with, I chose these because they aren't hindered by Sun being on the field and also having a Fly pokemon in case you don't have a Fly Ocarina.

 

Explanation

The gist of this team is your leads set up and KO themselves to get your typhlosion's out so that you can just Eruption spam most gyms. For the gyms with Flash Fire(I'll put the list of gyms that have a Flash Fire Pokemon in the route part of this guide) you can still set up tailwind and sun and switch into Garchomp/Aerodactyl and you should easily sweep with EQ/Rock Slide spam.

(I honestly have never done this strat so I will add stuff as I learn from people in game, or when people add comments telling me to fix stuff.)

 

Veteran Team

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This is the team that I use daily during Gym Reruns. The reason this team is better than Typhlo strat is because you heal in PokeCenter's way less often and don't worry about Flash Fire Pokemon at all. It's just a decently well-balanced team and one that I actually have fun using.

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1. Togekiss @ Choice Scarf

          Nature: Modest                          EVs: 252 SpAtk / 252 Speed / 6 HP

          Ability: Serene Grace                  IVs: 2x31 SpAtk / Speed

          Moves: Hyper Voice, Air Cutter, Incinerate, Shadow Ball

  • I mostly use Togekiss paired with Garchomp and Typhlosion.
  • I picked Togekiss because STAB Hyper Voice is amazing. I used to use Hydreigon, but there were a few things that bothered me(those being Levitate text when Garchomp uses EQ, and no good STAB AOE move, but Hydreigon worked in place of this as long as it outspeeds Garchomp.)
  • Choice Scarf is used to be faster than Garchomp so that you can pop balloons before Garchomp uses Earthquake.
  • Air Cutter is just another nice STAB AOE move that has a higher crit chance, it's good against Fighting Gyms, and Grass Gyms but most of the time you're just going to be using Hyper Voice.
  • Incinerate is for Steel Gym in Sinnoh, it's a supereffective move against Steel and it burns up the Custap berries so if anything does get a second turn, they won't be moving before you.
  • Shadow Ball is for the Ghost Gym in Sinnoh, I haven't really used it at any other gyms.

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2. Garchomp @ Life Orb

          Nature: Adamant                            EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Speed / 6 HP

          Ability: Sand Veil                             IVs: 2x31 Atk / Speed

          Moves: Earthquake, Rock Slide, Dragon Claw, Crunch

  • Garchomp is usually paired with Togekiss, and sometimes with Galvantula against Water gyms.
  • Garchomp's moves are fairly straight-forward, use EQ against Electric, Ground, Rock, and Steel gyms with Togekiss as your partner, otherwise use Rock Slide against levitate/flying pokemon.
  • Dragon Claw is for Kingdra in Water gyms if they are both on the field.

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3. Typhlosion @ Choice Specs

          Nature: Modest                            EVs: 252 SpAtk / 252 Speed / 6 HP

          Ability: Blaze                                 IVs: 2x31 SpAtk / Speed

          Moves: Eruption, Cut(for people who don't want to buy Cut Ocarina)

  • Typhlosion pairs with Togekiss most of the time, and with Vanilluxe for the Bug Gym in Unova.
  • Eruption Spam... that's it.

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4. Galvantula @ Life Orb/Magnet

          Nature: Modest                            EVs: 252 SpAtk / 252 Speed / 6 HP

          Ability: CompoundEyes                IVs: 2x31 SpAtk / Speed

          Moves: Electroweb, Bug Buzz, Energy Ball, Volt Switch

  • Galvantula is paired with Garchomp against 3/4 water gyms, and paired with togekiss against Unova Water Gym. 
  • Electroweb is used 90% of the time, except against Electric absorbing pokemon like Seaking and ground/water type pokemon.
  • Bug Buzz is great against Psychic Pokemon.
  • Energy Ball is used against the water/ground types and electric absorbing pokemon.
  • Volt Switch is used to switch out after KO'ing Pelipper in Sinnoh Electric gym so that Garchomp can EQ the other pokemon.

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5. Blastoise @ Choice Specs/Expert Belt

          Nature: Modest                            EVs: 252 SpAtk / 252 Speed / 6 HP

          Ability: Torrent                              IVs: 2x31 SpAtk / Speed

          Moves: Water Spout, Blizzard, Dragon Pulse, Fill(personally I use Hidden Power Electric)

  • Blastoise is paired with Garchomp for Fire gyms, and paired with Vanilluxe for Flying Gyms.
  • Water Spout go BRRRRRRR.
  • Blizzard go BRRRRRRRRR.
  • Dragon Pulse against Kingdra if your Water gym is going really bad and everything else gets wiped.
  • Hidden Power Electric against Water gym if it's going bad.

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6. Vanilluxe @ NeverMeltIce

          Nature: Modest                            EVs: 252 SpAtk / 252 Speed / 6 HP

          Ability: Snow Warning                  IVs: 2x31 SpAtk / Speed

          Moves: Blizzard, Hyper Voice, Ice Beam

  • Vanilluxe pairs with Blastoise most of the time, and pairs with Typhlosion during Bug gym in Unova.
  • Blizzard spam against flying gyms, dragon gym, and bug gym.
  • Hyper Voice is very rarely used if ever, it's just another spread move.
  • Ice Beam is for Altaria in flying gym just in case Blastoise Blizzard misses.
  • Vanilluxe main use besides Blizzard spam is changing weather in Water gyms, if you lead Galvantula and Garchomp in Water gyms.

 

 

ROUTES

Beginner Route(text only for now)

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Okay, for these Routes I'm going to put the town name for each, the type of gym it is, who you should use against them, and if the gym has a puzzle(or mild inconvenience?) if you want to skip puzzle gyms.

Kanto(mostly just a big circle)

Pewter City(Rock-Typhlo) > Cerulean City(Water-Typhlo) > Saffron City(Psychic-Garchomp-puzzle) > Celadon City(Grass-Typhlo-need cut) > Fuschia City(Poison-Typhlo-small puzzle) > Cinnabar Island(Fire-Garchomp) > Vermillion City(Electric-Typhlo-need cut)

  • Saffron puzzle is Top Left > Bottom Left > Bottom Left. Then to leave it's Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Right.
  • Fuschia City is just some invisible walls(I'll make a map and input it eventually.)

Hoenn

Rustboro City(Rock-Typhlo) > Dewford Town(Fighting-Typhlo) > Petalburg City(Normal-Typhlo-short puzzle?) > Mauville City(Electric-Typhlo) > Fortree City(Flying-Typhlo) > Mossdeep City(Psychic-Typhlo-puzzle) > Lavaridge Town(Fire-Garchomp-puzzle) > Sootopolis City(Water-Typhlo-puzzle+needs surf)

  • Yeah all the puzzles here need pictures to explain...sorry.
  • Petalburg City is just a mild inconvenience you just spam A through the doors.

Sinnoh

Oreburgh City(Rock-Typhlo) > Eterna City(Grass-Typhlo) > Hearthome City(Ghost-Garchomp) > Snowpoint City(Ice-Typhlo-puzzle) > Canalave City(Steel-Typhlo-puzzle) > Veilstone City(Fighting-Typhlo-puzzle) > Sunyshore City(Electric-Typhlo-puzzle) > Pastoria City(Water-Typhlo-puzzle)

  • Sinnoh is worst region.
  • Too many puzzles, most are long AF. I'll make pictures and add them to the Reserved post for each region.

Unova

Castelia City(Bug-Typhlo) > Nacrene CIty(Normal-Typhlo) > Nimbasa City(Electric-Typhlo-puzzle?) > Driftveil City(Ground-Typhlo-puzzle?) > Opelucid City(Dragon-Typhlo) > Striaton City(Grass/Fire/Water-Typhlo/Garchomp/Typhlo) > Icirrus City(Ice-Typhlo-puzzle) > Mistralton City(Flying-Typhlo-puzzle)

  • The puzzles here are mostly mild inconveniences except for Icirrus and Mistralton.
  • The list I made assumes you are coming off the boat to Castelia first. If you are starting in Unova, start in Mistralton so you can do puzzle before starting your Amulet Coin.

Veteran Route(bad pictures? idk i might keep them)

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When making these pictures, I realized I was starting in Hoenn and that's just innefficient because I could cut out a puzzle from Sinnoh if I just start there. I haven't tried this route yet, but the only difference is starting Sinnoh, instead of Hoenn. So now the route is Sinnoh>Hoenn>Kanto>Unova. I'll probably add more tips when I think of them underneath that regions pictures as well.

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05/11/2022, I healed after 4th gym, and when I got to Hoenn.

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05/11/2022 I healed after 4th Gym(Togekiss died to fighting gym =/ ) and when I got to Kanto.

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05/11/2022 I healed after 3rd Gym and started 2nd Amulet Coin and healed right before leaving to Unova.

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05/11/2022 I went out of order here by doing 6 and 7 before 5, but I didn't heal until I started Striaton Gym. I think I was a little spoon fed but it happens sometimes. I finished all the gyms in 100 minutes of Amulet Coin time today.

 

 

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I like reading these kind of guides, cus everyone has different ideas of 5th and 6th Pokemon in what you call a "beginner" team, and I like the diversity.

 

I'm currently using Flygon with Choice Band, just for Rock Slide spam Cus I absolutely HATE Garchomp and Nidoking with Life Orb for Earthquake, or Poison Jab if needed. Although the plans are to throw in Archeops with that Choice Band, instead of Nidoking.

 

Just out of curiousity, with this "veteran" team, how long does it take to beat every gym leader? cus ill consider looking into it if its faster than Typhlosions

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Just out of curiousity, with this "veteran" team, how long does it take to beat every gym leader? cus ill consider looking into it if its faster than Typhlosions

If I am going super sweaty, I finish all the gyms in just over 90 minutes. But since I've started this guide I realized I'm doing a couple things inefficiently so I'm testing those out and seeing how fast I can get it. But the average is 100-105 minutes for a run of all the gyms, then I do Morimoto and Cynthia and a couple trainers in Unova before second coin runs out. ?

 

Also, I will probably eventually add in some of the pokemon that people do like to use for the 5th and 6th since those spots can be filled by pretty much anything that doesn't activate the Flash Fire ability. XD

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I once tried, as a challenge, rather than for efficiency, to have the "perfect team" that can 100% 3-round any team any gym leader is going to use. I've lost interest and gave up as it took too much time, but here was my progress

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1d8PAFjhQAt4zvyUj048UoCWOVHuZO4cZCO-BbC7Ftu4/edit?usp=sharing

 

It includes my team and how to use it and to beat the gyms. I hope it can serve as inspiration ; I've come to realize that at some point, any well-thought team with good synergy does the job, and the improvement in efficiency is so minimal that it's pointless to go for it. 

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It includes my team and how to use it and to beat the gyms. I hope it can serve as inspiration ; I've come to realize that at some point, any well-thought team with good synergy does the job, and the improvement in efficiency is so minimal that it's pointless to go for it. 

Thank you so much for that! I will definitely give it a good look. The point about any team with good synergy being good enough is so true. I was thinking throughout making this whole thing if you don't want to use a certain pokemon, you can switch it out and stuff very easily with something that does the same job. XD

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Have you considered rematching the trainers in the snowpoint gym while you're already there? They're all ace trainers so give a good amount. I currently use the typhlo strat and my cloyster is easily able to take care of all of them on its own. Could save a decent amount of time if you also do the 6h trainer rerun.

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I like to use this team to run Gyms, it's very efficient and can fit well with begginers.
https://pokepast.es/6730e6a6d7f0ad67

Some questions about my team that i will answer:
1. Why Krokodile instead of Garchomp as a Earthquake Spammer?
Mainly because of their ally, Togekiss. The maximum speed that Togekiss have is 284(IV and EV Speed maximized, +speed nature.) So, you need a mon with speed Equal or lower than 283. While Garchomp need of a Specific spread to reach on those stats, Krokodile can reach it without any effort, only needing to have any nature that don't give extra speed(Adamant is better choice), so with IV and EV maximized, he reaches on 283. If you want to be more economic, i suggest using Flygon, because Flygon learn all moves that he need by level up. The only issue is the same to Garchomp, you need a specific EV spread to reach below 284 Speed.
2. Why Togekiss with Hyper Voice and not Hydreigon with Hyper Voice or a Aero/Archeops with Rock Slide?
Rock Slide can miss, so you need to use Wide Lens, and you're not allowed with this, to use damage-boosting items. With Hyper Voice Hydreigon, you could use it, because the main advantage is Extra Speed, but it's main disadvantage is less damage due to not having STAB on Hyper Voice. Other good reason is because Normal-Type moves doesn't do Supereffective damage on any type, meaning -1 text.
3. Why this smeargle on 6th Slot?
You don't need to leave anything on 6th slot if you want. I bring a smeargle to he level up while farming. If you don't have Ocarinas, i suggest you bring a Dragonite, because he can learn all of 3 mandatory HMs to have in this run: Fly, Surf and Cut.
4. Why you use Muscle Band and Wise Glasses? Isn't better Life Orb?
In conventinoal situations, yes, Life Orb can be better due to extra damage. But on Gym Runs, you need to spend less time than possible, and life orb is one thing that consume more time, forcing you to heal many times on Pokecenter and with the +1 text on battle(Also the heal animation on Jolteon). This is why i prefer those items, they still boost my moves but don't drain my HP, forcing me to heal only after all PP runs out
5. Any reccomendations?
Yes. As soon as possible, PP Max all moves. Also, leave on your bag a Choice Scarf. On Brawly Gym, on Dewford, i reccomend to you switch Togekiss's item to Scarf , and afrer battle put specs Back. The main reason is because Staraptor and Lucario could have Final gambit, that deal damage equal to their current HP(That means insta-KO on most part of your team if they're at full HP). You need to use scarf to attack first and reduce their HP, and with this, reducing Final Gambit damage.

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On 10/2/2022 at 11:01 AM, caioxlive13 said:

I like to use this team to run Gyms, it's very efficient and can fit well with begginers.
https://pokepast.es/6730e6a6d7f0ad67

Some questions about my team that i will answer:
1. Why Krokodile instead of Garchomp as a Earthquake Spammer?
Mainly because of their ally, Togekiss. The maximum speed that Togekiss have is 284(IV and EV Speed maximized, +speed nature.) So, you need a mon with speed Equal or lower than 283. While Garchomp need of a Specific spread to reach on those stats, Krokodile can reach it without any effort, only needing to have any nature that don't give extra speed(Adamant is better choice), so with IV and EV maximized, he reaches on 283. If you want to be more economic, i suggest using Flygon, because Flygon learn all moves that he need by level up. The only issue is the same to Garchomp, you need a specific EV spread to reach below 284 Speed.
2. Why Togekiss with Hyper Voice and not Hydreigon with Hyper Voice or a Aero/Archeops with Rock Slide?
Rock Slide can miss, so you need to use Wide Lens, and you're not allowed with this, to use damage-boosting items. With Hyper Voice Hydreigon, you could use it, because the main advantage is Extra Speed, but it's main disadvantage is less damage due to not having STAB on Hyper Voice. Other good reason is because Normal-Type moves doesn't do Supereffective damage on any type, meaning -1 text.
3. Why this smeargle on 6th Slot?
You don't need to leave anything on 6th slot if you want. I bring a smeargle to he level up while farming. If you don't have Ocarinas, i suggest you bring a Dragonite, because he can learn all of 3 mandatory HMs to have in this run: Fly, Surf and Cut.
4. Why you use Muscle Band and Wise Glasses? Isn't better Life Orb?
In conventinoal situations, yes, Life Orb can be better due to extra damage. But on Gym Runs, you need to spend less time than possible, and life orb is one thing that consume more time, forcing you to heal many times on Pokecenter and with the +1 text on battle(Also the heal animation on Jolteon). This is why i prefer those items, they still boost my moves but don't drain my HP, forcing me to heal only after all PP runs out
5. Any reccomendations?
Yes. As soon as possible, PP Max all moves. Also, leave on your bag a Choice Scarf. On Brawly Gym, on Dewford, i reccomend to you switch Togekiss's item to Scarf , and afrer battle put specs Back. The main reason is because Staraptor and Lucario could have Final gambit, that deal damage equal to their current HP(That means insta-KO on most part of your team if they're at full HP). You need to use scarf to attack first and reduce their HP, and with this, reducing Final Gambit damage.

This is really a very interesting team but how would you deal with weather effect gyms like the Snowpoint city gym they have pokemons with Snow Cloak or in the Driftveil gym where they have pokemons with Sand Rush
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https://pokepast.es/8e67121caf506f31 Developed a strat for gym runs. This strat is different from before because it uses one thing recently released: Mold Breaker Excadrill. 

Effect of Mold Breaker: Moves used by the mon that have this ability ignores any passive ability from opponent. 

So, if you use Earthquake with a mon with this ability, he hits opponents ignoring abilitys like Levitate. It doesn't ignore type chart, however.


The strat is essentially same thing than the other done before. If Excadrill HA gets too expensive to obtain, you can go to Haxorus. He have a high atk, 3rd highest of the perma-avaliable mons(Below Slaking and Rampardos) but he will not have EQ STAB. Keep this in mind. On Excadrill, you can lower speed IVs to 13 at maximum but you will need to invest 4 Speed EVs for each 1 IV speed you take. So if you go to 13 IV speed, you must go to 252 Speed EVs. 
Haxorus can go to 20 IV speed, can't be lower. And apply the same logic than Excadrill.

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On 2/23/2023 at 9:07 PM, Radiantname said:

I am a newbie, but can Garchomp be swapped with an EV trained Krookodile? 

Yes. But the better for the farm teams right now is Mold Breaker Excadrill(Mold Breaker is the Excadrill's HA and recently got released.) because he ignores the existance of levitate and still hit mons with that ability, with Earthquake. This speed a lot the run because you can in that case just... Keep clicking quake regardless, unless the opponent uses flying-types.

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On 3/23/2023 at 6:57 AM, PanJah said:

Hello MrVdd,

Why use electroweb on Galvantula instead of discharge ?

 

Thanks.

Discharge hits your allies as well as the opponents pokemon. Otherwise I would absolutely use discharge over electroweb. 🙂

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On 5/11/2022 at 7:57 AM, Elizn said:

 

Just out of curiousity, with this "veteran" team, how long does it take to beat every gym leader? cus ill consider looking into it if its faster than Typhlosions

I can do all the gyms+morimoto and I usually have 10-15 minutes left

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On 2/4/2023 at 11:55 AM, caioxlive13 said:

https://pokepast.es/8e67121caf506f31 Developed a strat for gym runs. This strat is different from before because it uses one thing recently released: Mold Breaker Excadrill.

Would you mind sharing your Route? I'm looking into investing into a team, but the OPs Route doesn't work the same way with your team (unless I'm misunderstanding it). Would help a lot at least just knowing which mons to use at each gym. Thank you in advanced! 💛

 

Also, I want to thank the OP for the useful information as well!

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Would you mind sharing your Route? I'm looking into investing into a team, but the OPs Route doesn't work the same way with your team (unless I'm misunderstanding it). Would help a lot at least just knowing which mons to use at each gym. Thank you in advanced! 💛

 

Also, I want to thank the OP for the useful information as well!

On hoenn i use Excadrill + Toge on almost all gyms. For Flying-type and Water type gym i go with Jolteon + Manectric.

Kanto i go Jolteon + Manectric on Water Gym only, Typhlosion + Toge on Grass, and Exca + Toge on the rest.

If had some time i go to unova and do some gyms until 1st amulet runs out after that i go to sinnoh and activate the second.

 

 

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1 hour ago, caioxlive13 said:

On hoenn i use Excadrill + Toge on almost all gyms. For Flying-type and Water type gym i go with Jolteon + Manectric.

Kanto i go Jolteon + Manectric on Water Gym only, Typhlosion + Toge on Grass, and Exca + Toge on the rest.

If had some time i go to unova and do some gyms until 1st amulet runs out after that i go to sinnoh and activate the second.

 

 

Thank you so much! I'm gonna use your team. What drew me to it is being able to use Smeargle for travel while I get enough for Ocarinas so I appreciate you sharing.

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1 hour ago, Nerfgun said:

Thank you so much! I'm gonna use your team. What drew me to it is being able to use Smeargle for travel while I get enough for Ocarinas so I appreciate you sharing.

Smeargle's intent is just level up to be selled later. Cheap to breed and doesn't take too long to lvl up, and also are searched a lot. If want HMs, you need Cut, Fly and Surf for now(idk about johto gyms.)

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  • 2 weeks later...

You need flashfire on both typholosions as when they are both out and use eruption they damage each other meaning the next time eruption is used it will do significantly less dmg

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