With a cure for the Shadow plague, I can now finally get to work purifying this region.
Do-Youn has helpfully brought me to Antares Town. Let's see what the locals have to say.
"I don't know who's scarier- them or Cipher..."I'd say Cipher, since Team Magma are a bunch of idiots that Cipher is playing like a fiddle.
"region. I heard they all have Shadow Pokémon. It just goes to show the lengths they're willing to go to be the absolute strongest."So, all the Gym Leaders in this region are evil?
"a Shadow Pokémon get purified faster. Apparently, a device called the 'Time Flute' exists that can open any Shadow Pokémon's heart instantly!"Some perfume and a belly rub is all it takes? I'm not sure I trust this Time Flute, it reminds me of the Time Caller, and I know how well
that worked out.
How optimistic of you.
"problem. If you're having trouble, come see me! I can sell you beautiful scents that may open a Pokémon's heart to you."So, I can just buy some here?
Those aren't too expensive, but this almost feels like cheating it a bit. What happened to spending quality time with an evil abomination before giving them a perfumed handjob?
I'm curious about how effective they are, so I buy one of each and try them on my recently aquired Shadow Porygon that I got from Miror B.
The results:
Joy Scent: About 4/5ths of single section of the Heart Gauge(about 1/8th total).
Excite Scent: Slightly more than a full section. Heart Gauge is single pixel above 3 sections(so about 61% left).
Vivid Scent: One pixel short of half a section(~9% left). Holy crap.
Testing note: I used these one after another all at once.
Okay, so those are really powerful. I just went from a full Heart Gauge to an almost purified Porygon for just Ł5500. In fact I buy one more Joy Scent to test it on a non-Shadow Pokémon(doesn't work) and finish the job. Then I take Porygon to Origin to cure it.
There really should be some kind of graphical effect for this.
Porygon aquired Agility and Recover. In addition, it apparently also had Magnet Rise and Signal Beam. I'd say Porygon is rather useless, so I swap back to Eevee.
As I'm at the PokéCenter doing that...
"small, and if you're not prepared, the endless shaking might knock you off your feet! Of course... if you could cure the shaking, that would be even better. But let's be honest, what are the chances you could do that?"I would say pretty good, now that you said it.
Beyond that, nobody else says anything of interest, besides a mention of Yveltal, the legendary Pokémon of destruction. Somebody also offered a trade of Honedge for a Pokémon with a perfect Speed IV, and I have no idea how to check that.
Before I take on Quake Desert, I still have a bit of the Eternal Forest to clear. Last I heard, a Musketeer had the Shadow disease.
Taking a fork in the forest I previously ignored, the first trainer I battled mentioned a stone with strange markings, and that a certain TM or HM might be needed. I don't know if he was talking about the Relic Stone.
I also had to stop Eevee from evolving, since I don't want Espeon or Leafeon. I'm not sure which it was, since Eevee friendship is still at "undecided", despite all the time he was with me as a Shadow Pokémon.
Actually, I wanted Vaporeon. And it just so happens I have about half a dozen Water Stones.
That'll compliment the team nicely. I also teach him Ice Beam, Scald, and Rain Dance. That setup should be great for the desert.
Vaporeon's first battle was against a team consisting of Combusken, Grovyle, Wartortle, and Charmeleon. Combusken and Charmeleon were no-brainers and Grovyle was Ice Beamed. I had to pull him out against Wartortle since a previous Sand-Attack by Combusken started causing problems.
Anyway, on through this last bit of forest.
"You should be ashamed of yourself!"What, are you N's sister? Girlfriend?
Both?...I could be right.
First was Ponyta who was one-shotted by Vaporeon. Next was Glameow.
That thing looks like somebody stabbed its eyes out. What the hell?
Anyway, I send in Pidove to take care of that, but he barely manages it.
Last was Skitty, who was kicked in the head by Combusken.
Huh, is this the rock that guy had talked about? This does explain Eevee's attempt to evolve. Anyway, this fork was worthless, but there's still another path. That path leads me to...
I wasn't expecting this. It looks like the same place in Onega City, which has a different Pokémon every day that are otherwise difficult to catch. However, I already have Kangaskhan, so I leave this one alone.
And that's all for this forest. Now, on to Quake Desert!
It doesn't look so bad, but then, it's still on the same map as Antares Town, so I don't think I've reached the desert proper.
There are numerous trainers here. Most of them use Ground-types(as well as Fighting-types), so Vaporeon gets to work carving a path of destruction through them.
"This is the worst feeling ever!"I'm sure I can think of something worse.
Nothing much, just Dustox and Roserade.
...Stupid bitch.
Ahem. Moving on.
Either she fell into quicksand and died, or she abandoned you out here because she doesn't love you.
Welcome to reality, kid.
I figured as much. The savefile still says Antares Town.
His team isn't too much. He had Prinplup and Honedge and...
It's defense was rather poor, since all it took was a single Headbutt to weaken it.
With that unexpected Shadow Pokémon contained, I suppose the way forward is through this cave next to the evil scientist who had it.
Who is this guy?
Compared to, say, traveling
over it?
"adventurers in the world."No you're not! You've got a unique sprite, you're somebody important!
"Much unrest has been caused in this region due to their meddling."That's probably why they called me in to deal with it.
"strength to oppose them?"I
have dealt with worse. These guys are chumps compared to Team Olympus.
You want to fight? Just who the heck are you?!
Suzerain? I don't recognize that name.
Eevee vs Eevolution. Dammit, him opening with Eevee only makes it harder to figure out what his strategy might be.
I start with Aqua Ring to give some recovery while Eevee uses Return for small damage. Scald takes off half of Eevee's HP while his Hidden Power for the same low damage as Return. One more Scald does it.
If I had instead evolved Leafeon(or got a Petilil like I wanted), this would be easy. Even so, it shouldn't be too hard.
Scald was successful in applying a burn, greatly speeding this along. Swampert kept throwing mud, Mud Shot, Mud Bomb, nothing but mud. The accuracy loss from Mud Bomb made it harder, but Vaporeon held out longer.
Couldn't remember Vibrava's exact type. Bug/Dragon I think. All I know is Dazzling Gleam shaved off half her health. It was only because she got lucky with Supersonic that she got any damage at all in with Rock Slide.
Anothe Shadow... Is this guy evil too?
I could only risk a single Air Cutter. Not only did that do more than half damage to Riolu, Riolu's Shadow Break nearly took out Tranquill. It was enough.
Just tell me who you are already!
"To some degree"?! I've killed gods.
Great, I have a stalker now.
...
What is with that guy?
Anyway, new location, new Pokémon.
Just so you know, silk is, pound for pound, stronger than steel.
...Actually, I think Metang was the only new one in here.
A short walk leads me outside.
It's sandstorming, and the ground is constantly shaking. I assume it will throw me off this hill if I get too close to the edge.
That path only led me back a closed off spot of Antares Town's desert where I found TM69 Rock Polish. Heh, 69...
Interestingly, on the way back, I find that there are wild encounters outside the cave. That didn't happen in the desert in Vesryn.
This is the desert proper. That shaking effect gets annoying fast. I suppose I'll have to cure whatever is causing it.
"If you're not careful, you'll get pulled under into a sinkhole!"Oh great. Sinkholes. In addition to earthquakes and a sandstorm. The sand made the ensuing battle more difficult.
Worse still, I can't Fly from here either by Fly or my Rocket Boots. I have to rely on items, and my formerly massive stockpile of Fresh Water I brought from Vesryn is almost gone. Sure I could just go back to Vesryn, but that would break immersion.
The next trainer mauled most of my team with a Carracosta, and on the way back to Antares I caught something else.
Trudging back through the desert, it's taking a toll on my team and supplies. How much farther does this go on?
"Moss"? She might be a Grass-type, but judging from the surroundings she might be either Ground- or Rock-type like Jonathan was.
After taking this guy down, Tranquill gained a level.
Love Bird MkIII!
Near the defeated trainer, I see a tower. I wonder, could the Pokémon causing the earthquakes be Regigias? I work my way to the tower entrance, only for a sinkhole to open up. Obviously, I'm not going to get in that easily. The sinkehole drops me back into the cavern below the desert, and I reach the begining of the desert again. Heading back, I see another strange building that is also blocked by a sinkhole.
"You better believe I'm going to find it!"A Mega Stone?
Anyway, after defeating her, my supplies are nearly gone, and there's still more trainers. I've slogged through fights like this before, and I keep on slogging. During the trek, I discover somebody with an apparently new Eevolution: Sylveon, a Fairy-type. It's creepy as hell.
Wow, I guess there's some horrible mother out there dumping her kids into a desert.
After that kid and another trainer, I think I beat all of them. I press on to what I think is the exit.
Oh, it seems like someone hired the Police Club for something.
If only someone could reach it.
That's so wrong. That's one of the most wrong things I've seen this entire trip(includes: Pokémon enslavement, genetic horrors, cybernetic horrors, and human sacrifice).
"the earthquakes?"Well, she's got a pretty good reason to be pissed off, I can say that.
"get the job done!"That's being more than reasonable.
"Well, I suppose we'll have to go take that Mega Stone. But we sure as hell ain't finishing the rest of that job!"Sir, you disgust me.
"citizens of Aroma!"Hahaha, hoo boy.
"You thought we worked for the government?"Fun fact: I figured they were Cipher goons the moment Moss mentioned her Pokémon was corrupted.
"We're Team Cipher! We work for Greevil! Ciao ciao, Cipher out!"See, I was right.
Evil bastards. Can't wait to give them a good kick to the head.
...Just not right now. Crossing that desert was hell.
Don't worry about it. It's good to see the face of your foe before you punch it.
"under siege.""It's where the massive sinkhole under the desert is coming from. People are constantly getting pulled under and buried alive."I can see how that's a problem.
"and kill the miners."Eesh.
Yep. Professor Maple called me over to deal with the Shadow threat, which is the work of Cipher.
"hard drive got damaged by a stray rock."I thought PK-096 was from the Orre Region? Then again, so is Cipher.
"grant."Sure, why not.
"not for long. I'm the Gym Leader here- so I'm strong enough to contain it, but the presence of the Mega Stone nearby has powered it up to terrifying levels."Terrifying levels would be levels 100 and up.
"Stone?"Of course I'm willing. Being
able is another matter...
"a ruin in the southwest corner of the desert. You'll likely find Cipher there."Which is one blocked by a sinkhole by the way.
"That's where the Steelix is- once you get the Steelixite, we may be able to calm it down!"Great, I've got a chance to stop Cipher before they wreck more things. But since my team and I are so tired, I'm going to spend some time resting in Andromeda.