Belldandy
[color=teal][b]Ice-Type Fanatic[/b][/color]
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I didn't find a tips & tricks-type thread, so I thought I'd create one.
I recently found a good way to stall indefinitely in S.O.S. battles. It is especially useful when you are waiting for a low-spawn via S.O.S. *coughEspeoncough*
The general knowledge is that the best option is a False Swipe Pokemon with the Pressure/Unnerve/Intimidate abilities (I prefer Intimidate, personally!) and to avoid using Paralysis/Sleep in S.O.S. battles. Of course, throw in that fancy Adrenaline Orb, too. (Serebii)
I made a mistake earlier that proved to be incredibly useful, though. I accidentally used a Potion on a Pokemon with full HP, and instead of it giving me an error message and prompting for a different input for the same turn in battle, it returned to the battle screen, said 'There was no effect' and used up a turn. At first, I was ticked because I was running low on Potions (because of tanking hits in S.O.S. battles), and I thought for sure that the Potion would've been used up anyway since my turn was taken. Except, it wasn't. I therefore managed to stall for about 100 turns by continuously spamming a Pokemon with no status condition with Antidotes (for example). The Antidote was never used, but the my turn passed anyway, allowing me to stall for more 'X called for help' prompts.
This was useful especially because I ran out of support moves and I was on the verge of having to end my streak by KO'ing the opponent. Or, I would have to use Elixirs or expensive other options - like spamming X Attacks - in order to keep the battle going. Alternatively, you can keep switching out Pokemon, but this 1) takes more time, and 2) removes your Ability bonus to force S.O.S. spawns, which can prove disadvantageous (unless you keep a full team of Unnerve/Pressure/Intimidate Pokemon). In conclusion, things were going pretty bad, and I am glad that I made that mistake with the Potion earlier, because it allowed me to stall for an additional forty turns to spawn an Umbreon.
What are some things that you have learned along the way in Alola that was useful to you or may be useful to your PokePeers?
I recently found a good way to stall indefinitely in S.O.S. battles. It is especially useful when you are waiting for a low-spawn via S.O.S. *coughEspeoncough*
The general knowledge is that the best option is a False Swipe Pokemon with the Pressure/Unnerve/Intimidate abilities (I prefer Intimidate, personally!) and to avoid using Paralysis/Sleep in S.O.S. battles. Of course, throw in that fancy Adrenaline Orb, too. (Serebii)
I made a mistake earlier that proved to be incredibly useful, though. I accidentally used a Potion on a Pokemon with full HP, and instead of it giving me an error message and prompting for a different input for the same turn in battle, it returned to the battle screen, said 'There was no effect' and used up a turn. At first, I was ticked because I was running low on Potions (because of tanking hits in S.O.S. battles), and I thought for sure that the Potion would've been used up anyway since my turn was taken. Except, it wasn't. I therefore managed to stall for about 100 turns by continuously spamming a Pokemon with no status condition with Antidotes (for example). The Antidote was never used, but the my turn passed anyway, allowing me to stall for more 'X called for help' prompts.
This was useful especially because I ran out of support moves and I was on the verge of having to end my streak by KO'ing the opponent. Or, I would have to use Elixirs or expensive other options - like spamming X Attacks - in order to keep the battle going. Alternatively, you can keep switching out Pokemon, but this 1) takes more time, and 2) removes your Ability bonus to force S.O.S. spawns, which can prove disadvantageous (unless you keep a full team of Unnerve/Pressure/Intimidate Pokemon). In conclusion, things were going pretty bad, and I am glad that I made that mistake with the Potion earlier, because it allowed me to stall for an additional forty turns to spawn an Umbreon.
What are some things that you have learned along the way in Alola that was useful to you or may be useful to your PokePeers?
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