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Hi all
Started playing this yesterday, and so far I'm enjoying it, but I have a weird question
[1] How do you guys recommend going about this game? However, due to this game being an open world where the level cap actually changes the wild encounters (as they also level up), how do you recommend going about it? Exploring the full map, getting whatever I want and only after that going for the Gym battles?
[2] Also, I tried playing on normal difficulty first, and encountered a weird issue. When I reached the level cap, my pokemon still get EXP and can even level up, but when they do they don't get any extra stats I'm not sure if the stats are re-calculated once the level cap increases, as I didn't record the stats I had before and after I got another badge
Restarted the game on hard difficulty, and there level caps work as expected (so much better in my opinion)
[3] And last, what exactly do the stars on the DexNav page represent?
Because usually they mean that you are guaranteed to have X perfect IVs on the encounter (X being 1 - 3, for the 1 - 3 stars)But when I first tried the game, I didn't see that behavior at all. So is this different here than in other DexNav implementations?
I separated your quote in different sections to answer all of your questions.
1: It totally depends on your preference. I personally get a random starter and if I...
A: Want an easy mode, I tackle that starters weakness in terms of gym types first. As your badge number increases, it's actually much more difficult to beat leaders due to movesets and IV/EV investments.
B: Want a challenge, I'd do the opposite of point A and tackle the gyms in the reverse order. And, for an added bonus, try a mono type challenge with no legends and nuzlocke
C: Want a casual run, I'd just play gyms in order of vanilla games. I personally play or have played Inverse mode, perfect IV's, among others.
*Note: Some have reported if you save Norman for last, he doesn't give you a badge.
2: What modes did you enable at start? One of them makes everything basically level 5, in terms of stats. If you're experiencing those stat changes in other levels, I'd contact Riolu on Discord. (Make sure to read the documentation and rules, they consistently have to redirect others to do that)
3: Stars generally represent, as you mentioned, how many perfect IV's they have. 3 can represent more or equal to. If you're playing on Perfect IV mode, the stars aren't calculated to show the 3 stars. But, they all have six perfect IV's.
Hope this helped. I'd recommend joining their Discord. They are super quick to answer most questions, within minutes, or sometimes seconds.