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Currently Running: Pokemon Rumble
Thanks to VorpalEdge for giving the first post. I have kept the original first post in the hidden portion below for those who want to know what was originally said, and it gives a great description of the game.
I have improved to a 50 minute run by the in-game clock using a team of Shaymin, Charizard, and Giritina. I have noticed a few things to do different, and I plan on testing them out. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
EDIT:45 minute run now complete, and uploaded to Youtube.
I have improved to a 50 minute run by the in-game clock using a team of Shaymin, Charizard, and Giritina. I have noticed a few things to do different, and I plan on testing them out. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Original post by SirVG
I fiddled around with the demo, and surprisingly find this game kinda fun. It's different from all the other Pokemon games as it's not turn based strategy, but more of a real time button masher. ^^;;
In the game, you start out with a lone Ratatta, but have to get more powerful Pokemon to enter the rumble. As you advance in classes, the level of the Pokemon needed to enter increases.
Class C = 100+
Class B = 200+
Class A = 400+
Class S = 600+
There's also a password system, which gives you a very powerful Pokemon, but it's limited to the class you're at. So if you're at Class C, that Pokemon will be at Level 99. It does advance as you move on in the game. So when you hit Class B, it'll go from Level 99 to Level 199. Obviously with this, using "Passworded Pokemon" would have to be a different category from those that only get Pokemon via normal means (Friended, Purchased, or via the Ticket System [release some Pokemon to get a ticket, which can get you a new Pokemon]).
There is an in-game timer. You'll have to complete the game, choose continue, then go back to the terminal and go to the information booth. I also need to figure out if certain areas will always give me the high level Pokemon in a class or if I'm getting them because I've gone though enough areas. I mean, some of the level ranges can be huge. One particular Pokemon I saw a 100 level difference in ones I got!
A good tip is to favorite your best ones, so they'll be near the top of the listing.
I don't have a time yet, but I did beat the game quick by mainly using Giratina (Origin Form) and Shaymin (Sky Form). I did use my Lv 600+ Rapidash at the end to beat Mewtwo.
Edit: Current best time: 0:56 (W/ Password Provided Pokemon)
There does seem to be a pattern of when you get a Pokemon at a high enough level to tackle the rumble. It generally seems to appear after you've beaten 3 bosses.
I fiddled around with the demo, and surprisingly find this game kinda fun. It's different from all the other Pokemon games as it's not turn based strategy, but more of a real time button masher. ^^;;
In the game, you start out with a lone Ratatta, but have to get more powerful Pokemon to enter the rumble. As you advance in classes, the level of the Pokemon needed to enter increases.
Class C = 100+
Class B = 200+
Class A = 400+
Class S = 600+
There's also a password system, which gives you a very powerful Pokemon, but it's limited to the class you're at. So if you're at Class C, that Pokemon will be at Level 99. It does advance as you move on in the game. So when you hit Class B, it'll go from Level 99 to Level 199. Obviously with this, using "Passworded Pokemon" would have to be a different category from those that only get Pokemon via normal means (Friended, Purchased, or via the Ticket System [release some Pokemon to get a ticket, which can get you a new Pokemon]).
There is an in-game timer. You'll have to complete the game, choose continue, then go back to the terminal and go to the information booth. I also need to figure out if certain areas will always give me the high level Pokemon in a class or if I'm getting them because I've gone though enough areas. I mean, some of the level ranges can be huge. One particular Pokemon I saw a 100 level difference in ones I got!
A good tip is to favorite your best ones, so they'll be near the top of the listing.
I don't have a time yet, but I did beat the game quick by mainly using Giratina (Origin Form) and Shaymin (Sky Form). I did use my Lv 600+ Rapidash at the end to beat Mewtwo.
Edit: Current best time: 0:56 (W/ Password Provided Pokemon)
There does seem to be a pattern of when you get a Pokemon at a high enough level to tackle the rumble. It generally seems to appear after you've beaten 3 bosses.
EDIT:45 minute run now complete, and uploaded to Youtube.
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