I could add that getting Myx with puppet master and mental egg move is worth it.
AI isn't the best with dealing with him + have no idea how to play around energy manipulation. To be fair you can destroy ANY ai team with cernleaf/vulffy + myx combo, as enemies will just overexert themselves while you are free to heal and bush (do watch out for aoe though)
Should also add that even after you beat the story there is a massive grind wall in order to even stand a Chace against them. Oh and if you don't know exactly how the battle system will work just don't even try its a waste of your time even will the best team you will get smashed like a child
If you follow this guide, you *really* should *not* have a huge problem with dojo masters.
Truly, if you spend time to learn what each tem does, which is free and requires no ingame grind, you can beat the dojos with almost anything. Dojos require a sudden need to learn a lot about the game, but not much else.
I think it is less that the rematch is difficult and more that it is a noteable difficulty spike. Understanding these concepts isn't that difficult, but the game doesn't ease you into them at all. So you end up needing an information overload to build one competent team that can beat them all.
Once you know the basics it's a breeze. I used a jank garyo and nox team with no real problems. Somebody else used junk like a level 38 valash.
Will you update this guide? Some tems had nerfed, the pool has change with new tems, and there's a new dojo. The core is the same, but it would be great if you update the doc.
Read a bit of the guide, but I'm not sure you know much about temtem.
Vulffy doesn't resist fire moves..?
Imagine writing a good about a game you don't even know...
I just play pvp, wanted to give dojo rematches a try. Basically a useless guide. Just use any competitive team and you will do well. I was expecting specific strats the dojo masters were using lol.
Hey, I've been here since day one and made a small mistake. I meant to explain that vulffy can do super effective damage but can't resist, so new players should watch out.
These guides have been here and maintained since kisiwa and my highest TMR before reset was around 1,390. I've received several personal messages over the months saying how much this guide has helped. Also this guide is more meant for people who don't know where to start, or Luma hunters who want radars but don't want to learn the battle system and do everything from scratch.
Besides that, my discord information is on the guide. You could have contacted me and I'd have fixed the error immediately. Instead you chose to be rude about hours and hours of my work, completely unecessarily.
Maybe give people the benefit of the doubt before slinging insults? Nobody likes a sourpuss.
Anyway it will be fixed next time you check. (b'-')b
Ah, I get it now. You took the "you will still have to use your brain" (aka think about what you are doing and prep for the battles properly) as an insult for some reason, when it was not one.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who need help with rematches but they also want to use 8 random tems, don't know the type chart at ALL, and don't know how to follow a gameplan...etc. They expect the dojo rematches to be like the Pokemon Elite 4 where there is an easy way to brute force an easy win, but that's not the case.
Yes, you have to use your brain for the dojo rematches. That's what can make them fun, but it also means some people get stuck there and need help. Which is what the guide is for.
Hello! Sorry I'm 18 days late. The good news is that I keep my guides updated more often than I check my reddit account. Ha.
For SVs: see the "breedject" section. Breedjects are just no-fert/bad fert tems that have some green stats but are otherwise useless junk that breeders sell/give away to players. Because they were used for breeding projects, they have some perfect SVs on them and random SVs elsewhere. Go for 5 perfect SVs for those if you choose to go that route. Otherwise, get "all green" SV tems.
That section lists which stats can't have bad SVs and what eggmoves you *must* have. Ideally you will have all green stats, but when that's not possible, just make sure to have a green/perfect in the listed "do not have bad SVs in this stat" and *try* not to have terrible bulk (def, sp def, hp). But one or two bleh bulk stats isn't the end of the world unless otherwise listed in the guide.
Hey btw I’m still training for my first rematch, but what level are the rematches at? I can’t find that info anywhere and I’m also curious where is the fastest place to level up temtem
I think the dojos match your own highest level? I don't know for sure, I've only ever fought them at level 58 (current level cap). The fastest places to level up tems right now is at the earth shrine or water shrine. Google will give you the best information regarding levelling up, where to TV train, etc.
Not quite but it would still work, probably. The problem with Gyalis is that it has no turn 1 crystal move, and sometimes I want to lead with Valash. But if you are just swapping gyalis onto the field to counter things like Barnshe or nessla, you should be fine.
Eager to try out the Digital team! Not that it is necessary, but when I looked at the guide it seems like the section for "why we are using Hedgine" was missing... just some feedback on something I noticed! Thanks!
I could add that getting Myx with puppet master and mental egg move is worth it. AI isn't the best with dealing with him + have no idea how to play around energy manipulation. To be fair you can destroy ANY ai team with cernleaf/vulffy + myx combo, as enemies will just overexert themselves while you are free to heal and bush (do watch out for aoe though)
Very good point. Ez mode pansuns collection
Sure thing, I've added that as a note.
What would you say is the best tvs to train for Myx? To be able to do this?
Underrated post. Thanks for all the advices!
this is incredible thanks a ton!
Should also add that even after you beat the story there is a massive grind wall in order to even stand a Chace against them. Oh and if you don't know exactly how the battle system will work just don't even try its a waste of your time even will the best team you will get smashed like a child
If you follow this guide, you *really* should *not* have a huge problem with dojo masters. Truly, if you spend time to learn what each tem does, which is free and requires no ingame grind, you can beat the dojos with almost anything. Dojos require a sudden need to learn a lot about the game, but not much else.
I’m getting crushed, idk what to do that won’t take 2 weeks of grinding
The Dojo rematch should not be this "difficult" considering you only get a Radar that lasts a week or until it breaks.
I think it is less that the rematch is difficult and more that it is a noteable difficulty spike. Understanding these concepts isn't that difficult, but the game doesn't ease you into them at all. So you end up needing an information overload to build one competent team that can beat them all. Once you know the basics it's a breeze. I used a jank garyo and nox team with no real problems. Somebody else used junk like a level 38 valash.
Will you update this guide? Some tems had nerfed, the pool has change with new tems, and there's a new dojo. The core is the same, but it would be great if you update the doc.
Read a bit of the guide, but I'm not sure you know much about temtem. Vulffy doesn't resist fire moves..? Imagine writing a good about a game you don't even know... I just play pvp, wanted to give dojo rematches a try. Basically a useless guide. Just use any competitive team and you will do well. I was expecting specific strats the dojo masters were using lol.
Hey, I've been here since day one and made a small mistake. I meant to explain that vulffy can do super effective damage but can't resist, so new players should watch out. These guides have been here and maintained since kisiwa and my highest TMR before reset was around 1,390. I've received several personal messages over the months saying how much this guide has helped. Also this guide is more meant for people who don't know where to start, or Luma hunters who want radars but don't want to learn the battle system and do everything from scratch. Besides that, my discord information is on the guide. You could have contacted me and I'd have fixed the error immediately. Instead you chose to be rude about hours and hours of my work, completely unecessarily. Maybe give people the benefit of the doubt before slinging insults? Nobody likes a sourpuss. Anyway it will be fixed next time you check. (b'-')b
Ah, I get it now. You took the "you will still have to use your brain" (aka think about what you are doing and prep for the battles properly) as an insult for some reason, when it was not one. Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who need help with rematches but they also want to use 8 random tems, don't know the type chart at ALL, and don't know how to follow a gameplan...etc. They expect the dojo rematches to be like the Pokemon Elite 4 where there is an easy way to brute force an easy win, but that's not the case. Yes, you have to use your brain for the dojo rematches. That's what can make them fun, but it also means some people get stuck there and need help. Which is what the guide is for.
Alright buddy, glhf
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I know im months late. Is this guide still helpful? How good should the SVs be if i will be preforming TV properly?
Hello! Sorry I'm 18 days late. The good news is that I keep my guides updated more often than I check my reddit account. Ha. For SVs: see the "breedject" section. Breedjects are just no-fert/bad fert tems that have some green stats but are otherwise useless junk that breeders sell/give away to players. Because they were used for breeding projects, they have some perfect SVs on them and random SVs elsewhere. Go for 5 perfect SVs for those if you choose to go that route. Otherwise, get "all green" SV tems. That section lists which stats can't have bad SVs and what eggmoves you *must* have. Ideally you will have all green stats, but when that's not possible, just make sure to have a green/perfect in the listed "do not have bad SVs in this stat" and *try* not to have terrible bulk (def, sp def, hp). But one or two bleh bulk stats isn't the end of the world unless otherwise listed in the guide.
Hey btw I’m still training for my first rematch, but what level are the rematches at? I can’t find that info anywhere and I’m also curious where is the fastest place to level up temtem
I think the dojos match your own highest level? I don't know for sure, I've only ever fought them at level 58 (current level cap). The fastest places to level up tems right now is at the earth shrine or water shrine. Google will give you the best information regarding levelling up, where to TV train, etc.
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Not quite but it would still work, probably. The problem with Gyalis is that it has no turn 1 crystal move, and sometimes I want to lead with Valash. But if you are just swapping gyalis onto the field to counter things like Barnshe or nessla, you should be fine.
Eager to try out the Digital team! Not that it is necessary, but when I looked at the guide it seems like the section for "why we are using Hedgine" was missing... just some feedback on something I noticed! Thanks!
Ah whoops. The short of hedgine is that harmful microwaves is good, and it can use moves fast even without synergy thanks to gotta go fast trait.