Juno and Ice
Developer of Pokémon Floral Tempus
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Ah, I actually have one, but chose to use Plusle over it due to the cheerleader pokemon having better overall IVs. That, and my team already has two bugs on it and I am trying not to load up on them any further.
As mentioned in my previous post, I did manage to take Milo down, but it was definitely tough. There just aren't a lot of durable electric types this early in the game that can outspeed Gyarados.
Edit: I was battling Scarlett in Magnolia City's underground to progress the plot. When she mega evolved her Mawile, the text read 'Mawile mega evolved into Mega Gardevoir' for some reason. Seems to just be a text error? Additionally, using the move Toxic Spikes more than once is supposed to increase the level of poisoning the enemy has. 1 stack = regular poison, 2 or more stacks = badly poisoned (like the move Toxic). However, when using this against an infinity trainer, two stacks of Toxic Spikes seemed to operate exactly like regular Toxic Spikes, giving the enemy only regular poisoning.
Edit 2: Also, when do the rest of the mega stones become available? So far I've only come across the Absolite, yet you get the Mega Ring as soon as you talk to the professor in Magnolia City.
Thanks for telling me about the Toxic Spikes and Mega Mawile error, I'll fix that ASAP. About Mega Stones, more will become available as episodes come out. I don't want to give the super strong mega stones out early, as they'll make the game too easy.
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