So—Pokémon XG—a version of the nostalgic classic Gale of Darkness with (mostly) generation 7 mechanics (Tracing Intimidate still doesn’t work and Lightningrod doesn’t boost special attack)—including physical-special split, Fairy types, hidden abilities, as well as new abilities, new items, new shadow moves and over 100 shadow Pokémon (including Alolan Ninetales and Alolan Marowak), new dialogue, quests, and an expanded roster of wild Pokémon.
Now, similarly to XD, your starter Pokémon is an Eevee. Unlike in XD though, in XG you have an additional starter Pokémon—usually a Zigzagoon. However, I have a uh… “special” version of Pokémon XG in which Zigzagoon is replaced with Feebas.
Speaking of, in this “special” version of XG, the initial shadow Pokémon encounter at the HQ lab is… an always-shiny Ralts!
Isn’t he beautiful?! The shinies in Orre are pretty unique too. I really like this lavender-toned version of Ralts.
Joking aside, swapping around those two Pokémon is the only modification I made to the game. While Milotic & Gardevoir are available in XG, both are very late encounters and Pokémon is most fun for me personally when I get to play with old friends and favorites.
Also, as you’ll soon discover, Feebas and Ralts are not exactly uh… early game powerhouses. In fact, replacing Protect + Helping Hand Zigzagoon and Gale Wings Taillow with two ‘mons who have basically nonexistent bulk or damage output until evolution means I probably didn’t just not give myself an advantage—but that I’m doomed to a pretty hard/grindy early game as we’ll have to rely solely on Adaptability Eevee -> Espeon for a fair bit of time.
So… onto the way I’m playing. The goal is: capture and purification of 100% of Shadow Pokémon—and possibly challenging the Orre Colosseum if I’m feeling up for it. In XG, there are a total of 121 Shadow Pokémon—which is quite a big jump from XD’s 83, so it should be a pretty fun challenge. The bosses are also generally more challenging and have more cohesive strategies & themes—for example, Eldes has a sun team with Drought Ninetales, two Chlorophyll mons, and a choice scarf Solar Power Charizard.
Anyway, the rules I set for myself are…
- No items in battle.
- No overlevelling past each boss’s ace. (Lovrina’s Clefairy is level 25, Exol’s Mawile is level 29, Snattle’s Alolan Ninetales is level 37, Gonzap’s Skarmory is level 42, Gorigan’s Regirock is level 55, Ardos’ Wailord is level 64, Eldes’ Ninetales is level 67)
- A boss is only considered defeated if I 6-0 them—reset to the last save until I am able to do so.
Anyways… onto the game!
Currently, I have played right up until the battle with the first Cipher Admin—Lovrina. Most of this early game is a breeze so I’m not gonna spend too much time on it, but there are a few highlights.
To start: I check my starters’ natures (Calm Eevee & Bold Feebas! Nice!), pick up Jovi from Dr Kaminko’s, and catch Naps’ shiny Shadow Ralts as Dr Krane is being kidnapped. Somewhat unfortunately, Ralts has Trace instead of Pixilate (which it gets in this game). So I guess we won’t be spamming Fairy Hyper Voice with Gardevoir later on, but maybe we’ll be able to steal Swift Swim or Chlorophyll from some of the bosses that use weather teams.
Anyway, in Professor Krane’s absence, our mom, Lily (a named parent!!), is determined to finish the purification chamber (that Professor Krane started because apparently he foresaw Cipher’s return?) so she sends us off to Gateon Port to collect a machine part she needs.
The highlights in Gateon include a little bit of 4th wall-breaking humor from the man who gives you Eevee’s evolution items as well as evolving Eevee into the considerably more powerful Espeon. Espeon basically one-shots everything at this point in the game after acquiring Psybeam at level 17. Your starter Eevee also comes with Hyper Voice which is a pretty nice spread move off of Espeon’s high special attack this early in the game, especially once we get to the Agate move tutor for Helping Hand on Feebas & Ralts
(I also snag a shadow Marill and a shadow Poocheyena before heading back the HQ Lab & then being sent to Agate Village to purify my Ralts.)
Once we’re in Agate, I immediately go and teach Feebas Icy Wind, Protect, and Helping Hand which make him considerably better and especially helpful versus the gauntlet of trainers you have to fight in the Relic Forest. I basically just click Hyper Voice and Helping Hand the entire time.
The final fight here is versus Eagun and his slightly overlevelled Pikachu, which goes down to a helping hand boosted Psybeam after delaying us for a turn with Fake Out. Also, I just gotta mention: the creator of XG swapped and chimeraed together various move animations and I think he did a great job! Don’t the effects for Protect and Psybeam pictures above look gorgeous?
Anyway, after defeating Eagun and purifying Ralts, I take the time to nickname all of my party members at the name rater in Agate: Rafiel the Ralts, Apollo the Feebas, and Oreo the Espeon. No I will not explain that last one.
Eagun then sends us off to Mt Battle, where we meet Vander who sends a child off to an abandoned building in the desert. Totally a normal thing to do when you suspect illicit activity in said abandoned facility. Now, at this point, I would ordinarily just jump into the next part of the game: the Cipher Lab. However, with Feebas’ perfectly even attacking stats of 11 and Ralts’ total lack of any bulk whatsoever, it would be… difficult. And I don’t want to wind up overlevelling Oreo as the first boss is pretty soon.
As a result, my chosen course of action was to grind my three team members up to level 20 on Mt Battle—at which point Apollo evolved into Milotic and Rafiel into Kirlia. Also—Rafiel learned Calm Mind, Oreo learned Hypnosis, and Apollo learned Glare—the latter two of which will be particularly helpful for catching the many Shadow Pokémon ahead of us and former-most of which will be pretty fun once Rafiel is a Gardevoir. Now I think we can go take on the hexagon brothers.
With Milotic’s Glare and Espeon’s power, the hexagon bros are a breeze. OH! And would you look at that! I guess Trace is pretty nice.
And Apollo is looking gorgeous of course.
There’s not too much else to note between the brothers and where I am before Lovrina—EXCEPT one trainer’s Lileep got FIVE protects in a row and oh my god I was so confused. I googled it and apparently in gen 3, protect is broken and the 5th consecutive protect actually has a 99% chance to succeed. It was still about a 1.5% chance for it to get to that point though.
Anyways, I think I will end this post (and all future updates) with a progress update & an inspirational quote or an encouraging message or positive affirmaction because we can all use a little more sunshine. :)
Current Party Members:
Pokémon Snagged: 16
Pokémon Purified: 1
Positivity & Light:
Pokémon Snagged: 16
Pokémon Purified: 1
Positivity & Light:
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