Sazandora800
Hydreigon enthusiast
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- Seen Jul 26, 2023
The Battle Frontier indeed is in a pretty messed up-state, I've only ever seen one pokémon with the right mega stone and therefore being able to mega evolve, the rest of the sets I've seen so far (and believe me, I play Battle Factory like it's my job, I love playing the Factory) have incorrect mega stones, plus a handful of NFEs with Black Sludge, and even a Dodrio with Swords Dance and three attacks and yet it's holding Choice Band. I have not seen any ubers or restricted pokémon in there, I have seen the usual legendaries but no box legendaries, Mews or Celebis or anything. Some sets are exactly the same as in vanilla Emerald, which is a huge hindrance on some pokémon such as that one Alakazam set with all elemental punches -- that are now physical and that makes this set entirely useless, or all the Lati twins with Calm Mind + Dragon Claw, or Sceptile with max special attack EVs and yet all of its moves are now physical. It's a chaotic mess but I still find it enjoyable, I never knew just how crazy Moxie is as an ability until I got my hands on Krookodile with Dragon Dance and Moxie.
But speaking of the Battle Frontier, how come the one Tyranitar set available in the Factory knows Shore Up, and yet my own Tyranitar cannot seem to learn Shore Up at all? It doesn't appear in the move relearner list, doesn't show up in the move tutor list, and it's not even in the Pokedex list of moves that Tyranitar can learn. Is Tyranitar meant to gain access to Shore Up in a later update?
But speaking of the Battle Frontier, how come the one Tyranitar set available in the Factory knows Shore Up, and yet my own Tyranitar cannot seem to learn Shore Up at all? It doesn't appear in the move relearner list, doesn't show up in the move tutor list, and it's not even in the Pokedex list of moves that Tyranitar can learn. Is Tyranitar meant to gain access to Shore Up in a later update?