

This allows the player to grind for experience and EVs without having to worry about their Pokémon getting knocked out. The postgame has the Grindhaus Ranch, located on Dubus Island.After a postgame sidequest is completed, the player can also buy the aforementioned Dream Balls and Pills, in addition to Ability Pills. lets the player change what ball their Pokémon is in for a small fee. Located in Animango City, Balltism Co.Additionally, the Dream Ball has been reworked so that it gives a Pokémon its hidden ability upon capture. Aside from the Hidden Grottos, the player can use the new Dream Pill item to give their Pokémon one of their hidden abilities. Hidden abilities are now far easier to attain.It's designed to be a place where players can grind more easily without having to worry about Anti-Grinding. Additionally, all trainers can be rematched after you leave the building and come back. It's home to four reasonably powerful, but not terribly difficult trainers whose power scales depending on the player's progress in the game. The Pokémon Battle Club in Triport City.Stoneshard accepts can be bought in the Animango City department store (albeit for a high price). Shards are used to teach Pokémon useful moves, while the elemental stones that Mr. a Thunderstone for two Yellow Shards), and vice-versa. Stoneshard who will trade you two shards for its corresponding evolution stone (i.e. In Outcast Island's laboratory, there is a man named Mr.These are especially useful given the amped-up difficulty of the Leader fights. In towns with Gyms, type-resist berries correlating with the leaders' respective types are usually found in the same town as them.If you somehow missed Flash, there's a guy at the beginning of Rock Tunnel that offers you teleport you back to the place that has it.All boss battles restore any used-up consumables at the end, promoting their usage in these fights.PP restoring items can be bought in the Marts, in addition to Leppa Berry trees being found across the world.The HMs have seen a considerable improvement: there's an option to auto-enable them, they can be replaced by normal moves, and Cut, Flash, Fly, Strength, and Rock Climb have been buffed.The only things that aren't from later games are berry trees scattered around the region that respawn over time (which is a G2 feature), and being able to catch things in middle of moves like Dig or Fly (which was made impossible Generation IV onwards). Share as well as catching EXP, the TMs are reusable infinitely, caves have dust cloud phenomena that give Gems and Pokémon, and a precise IV checker. There's a lot of quality of life features from later generations: stats affected by the nature are marked, you start with the Running Shoes, the game has G6 Exp.
