Zacian is postgame, so that's not an option.
Well, okay, ignore Zacian then. What about all the others
Zacian is postgame, so that's not an option.
Dragapult comes way to late in game to use and if you think of catching dreepy don't because it doesn't learn any good moves from leveling up and from TMs/TRsWell, okay, ignore Zacian then. What about all the others
Yeah, that is pretty cool, I like it a lot. But could you spoiler tag this and/or redirect it to another thread? This is some plot spoilers right here, and those should be handled with care.snip
Yeah, that is pretty cool, I like it a lot. But could you spoiler tag this and/or redirect it to another thread? This is some plot spoilers right here, and those should be handled with care.
There's almost everything available by that point. The only typing you'd lack in variety is Ice, as the route-only ice types are after gym 5, and in wild area you can only run in Avalugg, Vanillite and Obamasnow families.Could someone tell me what sort of Pokémon are available before Gym 4 or 5?
Our teams were surprisingly similar. For my first playthrough I always try to use new Pokemon only and have STAB super-effective moves for nearly every type.I used Rillaboom, Toxtricity, Corviknight, Coalossal, Barraskewda, Polteageist.
Rillaboom was fantastic, as were Toxtricity (after evolution) and Coalossal. Corviknight was solid if unspectacular. Polteageist was good, strength sap and will o wisp allow it to neuter any physical attacker, often winning 1v1 even with weak armour. Also a nuke once it learns shadow ball.
Barraskewda was underwhelming. It died to so many things, and ate so much exp it was almost always leading my party as I tried to have it keep up in levels.
You do the routes in numerical order, and are blocked from progressing onto routes after Gyms (except Gym 6 onwards iirc). The Wild area locations are sort of split into two "zones", but banking on catching thins in the wild area is probably not the best idea on the basis of weather changing the encounters so much. You might be able to enter the Glimwood Tangle between Gym 4 (Stow-on-side) and Gym 5 (Ballonlea) but i didn't try.Can someone please tell me what path you take in the game up to Gym 5, as spoiler-free as possible if necessary? I’ve been trying to determine what Pokémon you can catch before certain gym battles but I can’t make heads or tails of Serebii.com’s Pokearth for Galar.
There's a Team yell guy blocking the way unfortunately if i remember correctly.You might be able to enter the Glimwood Tangle between Gym 4 (Stow-on-side) and Gym 5 (Ballonlea) but i didn't try.
There's almost everything available by that point. The only typing you'd lack in variety is Ice, as the route-only ice types are after gym 5, and in wild area you can only run in Avalugg, Vanillite and Obamasnow families.
Well, there's also quite a scarcity of dragons, I'm unsure if you can even run into any at all aside Axews and Trapinch.