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Only question is, can you get anything in the Ralts line early on? I never found one.
Hello! Ralts and its line aren't available early in the game. You can catch a Gardevoir later on, in Part B (and Mega-evolve it).
Only question is, can you get anything in the Ralts line early on? I never found one.
Loving this game so far! Easily one of the best I've played!
I am currently stuck in a spot where the game freezes just after the battle with Lady Mralia on the SS Challenger… not sure if there is a fix for this or what I've done wrong?
Ah, I see.1. No, she has no canon name. Iris is one of the names I use when I playtest.
Noted. Thank you! :D2. In the first chapter, you'll find a Move Relearner in Astrantia city but you'll need to trade mushrooms to use his services. Shortly after you begin Chapter II, a portable tool named Omni will let you relearn moves for free from then on.
3. Shortly after you get the first badge, you'll be able to travel to Bluebell city. Just north of town, there's a friendly monk who'll give you some free Pokeballs if you defeat him in a battle. You'll also come across a few other helpful NPCs handing out pokeballs later in the game.
Red hat so 2.3.0Hey, thanks so much for your kind words! 😊
You didn't do anything wrong, it's likely a bug. Could you let me know which version you're playing? Is it the latest one 2.3.0? (Does your character wear a red hat or a white one?)
Also, does the game freeze right after the battle ends or after the cutscene that follows? Also, did you use any cheats? I'll look into it but in the meantime you could try this:
Spoiler:
after your character changes into your rival's outfit, try entering the arena from the opposite entrance tile. If you entered from the right before, try the left one this time, or vice versa.
Or, if you're speeding up the emulator, try temporarily switching it back to normal speed just before this battle ends.
1. Okay.Hi again! Thanks for your feedback!
Spoiler:
- I'll double check Steel's resistance to Fairy just to be sure. While I'm 100% certain that Steel is super effective against Fairy, I'm not entirely sure about the reverse.
- Yes, A Tail to Tell must be started before you jump that ledge (it's a Mt. Moon–Route 4 kind of situation). On the second level of the mountain (the one just before the Rest House), head to the northern border of the map, there is an exit from the cave that leads to an open area with a small lake. This is where that side quest takes place. And ys, Otto probably needs to swim to get back, which is definitely not great for his already bad mood.
- As long as you've spoken with the police officer guarding the crime scene, you're good to go.
- You can ignore the item up there. It was meant to be removed and will be completely gone in an upcoming patch.
- That grove relates to an old incident that happened in the town years ago. It is a small puzzle. You need to inspect the other trees to complete a message and uncover a secret (and a rare Pokemon). It has to be done in a specific order but it's not too hard to figure out.
- Mega Evolutions become available much later in the game, in Part B.
I hope I didn't miss anything.
Hello! Can someone tell me what to do with ultraeviolites?
About the Grove puzzle
Just want to say this game has been absolutely incredible! I've been playing rom hacks for years now and recently I had played a few that I just couldn't get into so was losing some hope of finding a good one… now I can easily say this is my #1 game, everything about this is just so so so flipping good! I haven't been this invested in a game for so long and now that I'm finished I'll be searching for the next one as good as this
So thankyou for all your time and effort into this game, if you ever decide to make another I'll play the heck out of that too haha
Has the sidequests guide been updated?
I'm at a point in Chapter 1 where I'm starting to get a little antsy about the new quests and how, when, or where to proceed with them. And the version of the sidequest guide I think I have might be for an older version of the game, since some of the sidequests go by different names in the guide versus in the Journal, while others don't seem to have any comparative entries at all (which I'm guessing is 'cause they're the newest ones).
Plain-text was what I was looking for the new sidequests, like the one titled "Bones" in-game. Sorry if I was unclear.Hello again! No, it hasn't been fully updated. Just now I updated the titles. That guide doesn't include the in-game log entries, only plain-text descriptions of what to do and when.