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  1. Welcome to the Megastones Quest Guide: Wave 3! Welcome, everyone! As the last and final third wave was just released, we finally have the last remaining Megaevolutions to obtain! This guide will be completed with the community’s additions, like the other two guides (basically everyone does the job and I just sit with my fat belly and my half eaten pizza in my sofa while I write this). I will be editing this thread continuously as new details about the megaevolution quests are revealed. Are you ready? Let’s begin! Third Wave Megaevolutions Mega Aerodactyl Mega Alakazam Mega Camerupt Mega Manectric Mega Mawile Mega Metagross Mega Medicham Mega Pidgeot Mega Pinsir Mega Sableye Mega Salamance Mega Slowbro Mega Tyranitar Mega Sharpedo Mega Kangaskhan (?) Mega Lucario (?) Mega Aerodactyl Aerodactyl's Megastone can be bought in Historical Site in Excavations for 1000 Artifact Pieces (semi confirmed). Mega Alakazam Mega Alakazam’s quest can be started in Veilstone City's Casino. You will need a pokemon with 31 IV in Speed in your party and some Kelpsy Berries. You can find Kelpsy Berries in Viridian Maze or Safari EV Wald. Now talk to the Casino Owner. Talk to the Abra multiple times until he teleports and flees. Talk again to the Casino Owner. You will need to travel a LOT, so be ready. You must now visit Mt Coronet Summit. Talk to the Meditating Alakazam and give him a Kelpsy Berry. You need to choose that you want to battle him. BIG WARNING: THIS ALAKAZAM DID NOT SKIP LEG DAY. He is VERY fast, hits hard AND TANKS HITS LIKE A TRUCK. HE IS A SPECIAL FIGHT. BRUTE FORCE WILL NOT HELP HERE. A PvP Mimikyu Shadow Claw only does 10% to it, when it would normally do over 10 times that damage. To cheese this fight, use two Rattata with Endeavor, Quick Attack and Focus Sash equipped. Start with the first Rattata and use Endeavor as he will lower you to 1 HP with your Sash equipped. Use Quick Attack to revengekill. If Alakazam defeats you before you can Quick Attack (somehow), your second Rattata only needs to Quick Attack with the Sash equipped and you'll get the Megastone. Once you win, you will earn your Megastone! If you instead decide to be a pacifist, you can choose NOT to fight Alakazam and choose the "Compassion" option. You will begin a Fetch Quest. Very important: READ THE DIALOGUE TO KNOW WHERE YOU HAVE TO TRAVEL TO. There are multiple locations: Talk to Abra in front of Granite Cave, Hoenn. Give it a Twistedspoon. Talk to Abra in Route 205. Bring a Pokemon with Spore or Sleep Powder. Talk to Kadabra in Floaroma Town, it's near the entrance to the lower side of Floaroma Meadow. Bring a pokemon with the move Brick Break. Talk to Kadabra in Hearthome City. It's inbetween the two fountains, near Psychic Yukki NPC. Bring a pokemon that knows the move Trick. Talk to Alakazam in Sunnyshore City, it's in front of the lighthouse. Bring a pokemon with high SPATK stat (Gengar, for example) Talk to Kadabra in Lilycove City. He asks you to show him a Kirlia. After you talk to up to 3 of these mentioned above, he will grant you the Megastone! Personal comment: just use a Rattata with Endeavor, Quick Attack and Focus Sash and just beat him in the first turn. Mega Manectric Mega Manectric’s quest can be started in Route 123, Berry Garden. This one will make yourself want to rip your hair out, so get ready: Requirements. Level 100 pokemon (seriously, YOU NEED THIS). It should be a VERY strong attacking sweeper. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS WITH TANK POKEMON. IT'S IMPOSSIBLE. Do not attempt with slow attackers or multi-hit moves either. I am using Diggersby Adamant with Choice Band equipped and Huge Power so I can powerforce myself through this nightmare of a quest. You need Cut, Surf and Rock Smash (either as learned moves or as tools). People suggest to use a light weight pokemon, but it has been beaten with a Dragonite (which is a bit fat, to be honest). Rotom Heat would fit here as it works really well against almost all the trainers (except if you get Blissey, in that case you just instantly lose). You need to talk to the Farmer inside of the Berry Farm. He will teleport you to a starting point. You have to go to the northwest dodging spinning and moving trainers, fighting two obligatory trainers and you need to interact with the Salamance Statue. Then, you need to head back in the same way. You need to return and talk to the Farmer as soon as possible. You need to do this in less than 120 seconds. Problems: -All the trainers have a randomised level 100 pokemon with them. It's between a pool of pokemon, from which I've found: Blissey, Shedinja, Ninjask, Steelix, Heracross, Shuckle and Alakazam. The problems: -If you don't have a Fire/Rock/Flying/Ghost/Dark type attack and find Shedinja, you've automatically lost if you have no way to Poison/Burn it. -If you're a special attacker and you find Blissey, you've lost. That thing is absurdly bulky. -If you're a physical attacker and you find Shuckle or Steelix, you will need to pray to defeat it in one hit. -Alakazam and Heracross will wreck you if you're unprepared. -Ninjask is just annoying and fast, but it has nothing else to it. -The only obligatory trainers are the Snorlax cosplayer and the monk next to the Rock Smash place. However, there's a catch: if you speak to them by accident, YOU WILL HAVE TO FIGHT THEM AGAIN. If you missclick, you're done and lost. You can only fight these 2 trainers 2 times each (once when you go in and once when you go out) if you want to earn the Megastone. Fighting any optional trainers means you've just lost and you'll not have enough time. If you manage to do all of this under 120 seconds, then you should earn your Mega Manectric Stone. I accidentally found a Shiny Manectric on the way while raging and walking back to the Megaquest spot over and over again, so I guess my suffering with this guide is being worth it lol. Mega Sharpedo and Mega Camerupt Mega Sharpedo's and Mega Camerupt's quest can be started in Slateport City. Talk to the NPC Charlene and participate in the Festival. You need to bring three specific pokemon. One pokemon that knows the move Rock Smash and Brick Break. You want BOTH. It is also commonly agreed that this pokemon should have the ability Mold Breaker or it must have a Base ATK stat of 135 or higher. (if you have no idea what this means, check this guide. Use a Rampardos! Another pokemon that is a Fire Type. You will get bonus points if you use a pokemon with the ability Magma Armor (Slugma, Magcargo, Camerupt). This ensures a win. A pokemon with the move Surf or a Surf mount. HEAVILY Recommended: 1.- Pokemon with Rock Smash, Brick Break and the ability Mold Breaker. So far, we've only been able to beat this with a Rampardos, Mold Breaker with these moves. It is possible that you only need the Ability + one of these two moves, but it is also implied that the pokemon should need a high ATK stat. 2.- Rotom-Mow with Thunderbolt and Leaf Storm, Timid/Modest and with a Choice Specs. This will take care of the third trial, which is by far the most obnoxious. Otherwise, just a very strong Electric type with also Grass type moves. 3.- A Surf Mount. I recommend: Rampardos with Mold Breaker and Brick Break and Rock Smash learned. This grants first place 100% of the time in the First Trial. Camerupt with Magma Armor. This grants first place 100% of the time in the Second Trial. Credits to Belzebel for Camerupt and Rampardos idea :V Sharpedo with Speed Boost or Ludicolo / Rotom Maw to fight the trainers. (unconfirmed if this grants you anything as a bonus in the Third Trial. Must be tested. The other two however are 100% guaranteed to work).Ç For the third trial, use a Grass/Electric pokemon + Surf Mount otherwise. Be ready to get lost many times because the map is gigantic and confusing as hell. It's also obnoxious. I'll go step by step. Talk to NPC Charlene in Slateport. You will have to show her the pokemon mentioned above. You can only bring in three pokemon. You will be teleported to the Hoenn Festival Map. Here you first have to talk to Charlene so that the Rock Breaking trial begins. When you've done so, you need to head for the northeast of the map and get to the rocky area. You need to walk around until you find a gigantic Black/Grey rock next to Fan Tony NPC. Walk into it and you will get a prompt asking you to use a pokemon. Use a High ATK pokemon with both Rock Smash and Brick Break. I'd honestly use Infernape for this one, or just any Fighting type like Machamp. You will get extra points for this. You need to now walk back to Charlene. Talk to her so she congratulates you and talk to her again to begin the second part of the trial. Walk back to the Rocky area and try to find your way until you find a wooden bridge to the west. It will bring you to the Magma area. Try to find an area where there's a Magma pond with all the participants in it and find a spot to sit in. Choose your Magma Armor pokemon to participate in it. After you do so, walk back to Charlene. THE WORST PART BEGINS NOW. Talk to Charlene yet again. She will tell you that the last trial will begin. Walk to the southeast of the map. You will find the other participants in a line. Before you participate, place your Grass/Electric type in the first slot of your party, use your Surf mount or your Surf pokemon and surf to them. You will now have to walk clockwise through water around the entire island. If a wild pokemon spots you (they will be swimming around the island), you will be teleported and will lose a masive amount. You will be forced to fight many trainers in the way without being able to use items in battle. These rectangular platforms will fully heal your party when you step on them. Be sure to use a Grass/Electric type pokemon that can defeat everything in a single hit or you will 100% be unable to beat this quest part. Finally, speak to Charlene to obtain your Megastones if you ended in first place! Mega Mawile Mega Mawile’s quest can be started in Valley of Steel, Eastern Peak. You need to bring a Level 100 Mawile with Max Happiness. Unconfirmed if OT or not and which requirements it needs aside from this. Talk to the NPC Looker first. Now, talk to the Granny and then talk to Looker again. Visit the Western Peak. You should only be able to enter it when it's Night Time. Hide inside. A Mysterious Girl NPC will appear. You have to hide from her. She will attempt to sleep twice. You need to try and wake her up twice without her noticing you. You need to follow her and avoid the Police Guardian if possible. You will now face her. Get your boss team ready and include in it a Mawile at Level 100 with full happiness. Her team is: Absol, Drifloon, Mimikyu, Spiritomb, Zoroark diguised as Banette and Mega Banette. When you win the fight, you need to go back to Eastern Peak and talk to Looker. Now, visit the Cave of Steel and fight Byron with your Mawile alone. His team has a Bastiodon, Omastar and Bronzong. If you win, you will obtain the Mawile Megastone. Credits to Ferocityy for the pictures and explanation with Yelovv! Mega Metagross Mega Metagross’ quest can be started in Steven's House, Mossdeep City. You will need to donate 2 Metang after you speak to the NPC Steven with over 100 IV total each. They do not need to have your OT, so you can buy some from other players. BIG WARNING: When you donate them, they will be permanently gone. Afterwards, you need to donate 3 non-Steel type pokemon that have less than 70 IV total. They also do not need to be your OT, but they must be caught AFTER you begin the quest. Finally, you will have to face his Mega Metagross and you can only use Steel Type Pokemon. Be ready because he's VERY Tough! (Claws. Get it? GET IT? I'm so funny I should be a comedian) Mega Medicham Mega Medicham’s quest can be started in Mt Pyre Exterior. This megaquest requires you to be the Sinnoh Champion. Speak with Brawly. He will be there with Medicham. Now speak to John. He will scam you with a false Megastone and run away. You need to follow him to Mt Pyre Summit. Brawly will try to help you and give you the Megastone, but his Medicham refuses and wants to first battle him. You need to bring a good nature Medicham with Jolly or Adamant nature that has been caught by you (OT) AFTER you've talked to this NPC (unconfirmed if it can be an old one) with Full Happiness. It is recommended that you equip it with a Focus Sash and just use Counter, the Medicham will defeat itself. After you defeat it, you will earn the Megastone! Mega Pidgeot Mega Pidgeot’s quest can be started in Viridian City. In Viridian City, cut the tree on the top left and go through until you see the Flying Type Lover NPC. You need to defeat him. Then, he will ask you to show him how you train a Pidgey. You need to capture a Pidgey below level 6 (5 is the maximum) and show it to him. It has to be PIDGEY, and not evolved forms! He will tell you if the Pidgey is appropriate. You now need to beat his level 80 Pidgeot with your Pidgey (you can evolve it and use Pidgeotto or Pidgeot!) in a 1 vs 1 fight. This is why you should train your Pidgey to 97 or so. After winning, you have to go to Indigo Plateau and find Blue in the Kanto Elite Four building. Show him the Pidgey and battle against him. You're allowed to use any pokemon so bring your full Boss Team! He will fight you with a Gyarados, Exeggutor, Alakazam, Rhyperior, Tyranitar, Arcanine, Machamp and Mega Pidgeot. Some of his pokemon seem to be randomized. All his pokemon use Life Orb as an item. Once you defeat him, go back to Viridian City, talk to the Flying Type Lover NPC and show him your Pidgey. You will obtain your Megastone! Mega Pinsir Pinsir's Megastone can be obtained through winning in the Bug Catching Contest. Unconfirmed if it's just winning once or three times like Beedrill's and Herracross' Megastones. Mega Sableye Mega Sableye’s quest can be started in Diamond Domain B1F, Love Island. Talk to the NPC Gem Collector. He will ask you to deliver a Sableye. You will need to go and catch one, with no requirements. Bring it to the NPC. I recommend Sky Pillar or Rustboro City Headbutt Trees. You will now need a high level Aurorus. You can obtain Aurorus by digging in Dig Spots and reviving Sail Fossils in Cinnabar Laboratory. You can now level it up. You will then fight a level 100 Sableye. As Yellovv and others recommended, it's a good idea to make it tanky (with HP EV Training). Toxic, Protect, Rest and another Status move equipped with Leftovers should do the job. You cannot challenge it if you have ANY attacking moves. You need 4 Status moves. The NPC will then ask you to bring a pokemon with the move Scald and one with the move Rock Smash (unconfirmed if it needs to be both in one or separate, but Azumarill can learn both. Explanation from Ferocityy for the final step: You will have to choose between two options. "Dig" "Collect" If you Dig too many times, the Gem will break and you will need to wait for a 30 minute cooldown. If you Collect too early, you will not get the Gem and you will have to wait for a 5 minute cooldown. Users suggest to Dig around 2 to 3 times and then Collect. It seems to be completely random between 1 and 5 though. Once you are lucky, you will be able to speak to the NPC and get the Megastone! Mega Slowbro Mega Slowbro’s quest can be started in Cliff Edge Gate, next to Cianwood City, Johto. Talk to the NPC Sam (investigator). He's in the water, in a small grounded space. You need to give him three random Shellders, no requirements at all. After that, he will teleport to Whirl Islands. Talk to him in Whirl Islands. B2F. Multiple Rocket Grunts will appear! They will kidnap the pokemon and travel to Slowpoke Well. You must now go to Slowpoke Well, Azalea Town. You will have to go through the wild pokemon and go to the 2nd floor, underground. Find Sam and defeat the Rocket Grunt Boss. You will earn your Slowbronite when you talk to Sam! The Rocket Grunt Boss has a Machamp, Houndoom, Gengar, Steelix, Crobat and Mega Slowbro at level 100! Mega Tyranitar Mega Tyranitar’s quest can be started in Gold's Gym, Saffron City. You need a level 100 Tyranitar with the natures Adamant, Jolly, Impish, Careful, Relaxed or Sassy with atleast 120 IV Total (counting all stats). It does not necessarily have to be yours. Talk to the Kung Fu Master NPC. You will have to beat his five pokemon. It seems you fight Muk first, then Graveler, Boldore, Lairon and Mega Steelix. There are other pokemon like Gigalith and Golem that can also appear. They all have Sturdy (except Muk and Mega Steelix). If you succeed, you will earn your Megastone! To win, you need to avoid being poisoned by Muk and you might be able to bruteforce through it, as you cannot use any items. The quest is a bit weird and some users have experienced having to fight less or more pokemon than others.
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  2. Preface: If you're here to read the replies, note the joke about putting a -1 with no explanation in the text, and understand that many, if not all, are simply as a joke. Mega Mawile has proven to be one of the most destructive forces in various PvP games since it first got it's mega form. This read is a simple explanation on why Mega Mawile deserves a ban from PRO PvP. Now as a preface, I simply do not care if you just say "-1" to the thread, as long as you provide sufficient reasoning. And for reference, I am not a stall player, I do not want Mega Mawile banned just because it's a heavy threat towards every type of stall team. Personally, I am a trick room player. Onto the explanation, the first paragraph written will be a detailed explanation of Mawile's threatening ability, with it's stats, and overall power on the field. The next two paragraphs will include detailed comparisons towards two similar pokemon to Mega Mawile. The first of the two, Alolan Marowak, and the second, Aegislash (credit where credit is due, @Jorogumo was the one that mentioned the comparisons for Aegislash). Firstly, I would like to bring up Mawile's general aspects, as when you first bring it onto the field, it will not be mega form. Of the two damaging abilities that Mawile has, excluding sheer force, as that is only used with it's non-mega form, it has Hyper Cutter and Intimidate. Now, both of these abilities can provide some type of competitive use, hyper cutter, can be used to deflect intimidate from pokes such as Landorus-Therian and Gyarados, and it also has it's own intimidate, which can be used to take less damage from physical attackers, giving it more prominent room to set up a swords dance. Mega Mawile also does not change it's typing for a mega evolution, meaning it stays as a very threatening pairing offensively. As we know, Mawile takes the measly 6% damage upon switch in from stealth rocks, and is immune to toxic spikes, and also cares very little about sticky web, as it's speed is already low. Now, speed is also one of the huge factors in game, depending on how many IVs you have, or simply how many EV investments you decided you wanted. Mawile ignores all of this with it's access to sucker punch, now understandably sucker punch only works if the opponent is readying an attack, but how do you kill a steel type without attacking it, if you can't click toxic. The final point about Mawile overall will be covered more in the next couple paragraphs as well, and it is all simply, moves. Mawile has a heavy variety of moves, and thus sets. He can run many different things on many different teams, such as iron head, knock off, play rough, rock slide, focus punch + substitute, fire fang, ice fang, Etc. As a result, Mawile alone already sounds devastating, and it only goes downhill from there. Up next we have the first of two comparisons, the first one being Alolan Marowak. Now these two pokemon have a lot in common, while also being very different. First off, Marowak has 2 immunites, 7 resists, and 5 super effective moves defensively, compared to Mawile's 2 immunities, 9 resists, and 2 super effective moves defensively. Now after this, it immediately puts the ball into Mawile's court in regards to bans, as 3 extra double damage type moves is a lot, along with 2 more resists, and the same number of immunities. However, be it the same number of immunities, they are not the same immunities. Marowak, as we know, is Ghost/Fire type, and is therefore immune to Normal and Fighting moves, which are a lot less common than Mawile's immunities, of Poison and Dragon. Most notably the move Toxic. Other than the type effectiveness, the two pokemon both share a similarity in the fact that they both receive a doubled attack stat with the help of an item. For Marowak, Thick Club, and for Mawile, the Mawilite, naturally. Being granted the Mawilite over just a standard item like a Thick Club however, also means that Mawile gains a second ability upon entering, which I already covered, so I won't do again. The two's stats are also very similar overall as well, Mawile being noted for having 15 more base stats in both of the defenses, being special and physical. HP wise, difference of 10, favor towards Marowak with it's 60 HP, compared to Mega Mawile's 50. As we know, neither pokemon is good in speed, Marowak with 45, and Mawile with 50. For the two remaining stats, being attack and defense, Marowak's defense, a rounded 110, however is not matched by Mawile's 125. And finally comes the attack, the difference here, a whopping 25. Marowak's low 80 base attack cannot match the gigantesque of Mega Mawile's 105 attack. One of the other reasons on why Marowak is no match for mawile, is simply the fact of stealth rocks, Marowak takes the large chunk of 25% HP from switch in, while Mawile only 6%. And finally, as it's come down to it, moves. Marowak runs one common set only, this consists of Swords Dance, Flare Blitz, Shadow Bone, and Bonemerang. Which in itself, provides a variety of coverage moves, and overall can do well. Mawile however, as already listed, can run a vast selection of moves, so every time you come across one, you could be expecting a completely different moveset than the one it currently has. To end this off, this goes to show that Alolan Marowak, while dangerous, cannot be compared to Mega Mawile's grandeur, demonstrating it's pure ability to completely ruin teams with one foul swoop. Continuing on, a comparison that I had not noted originally, but was shown to me by a PvP Icon, Mr. @Jorogumo. This one is compared with Aegislash. Now, understandably, there will be the people that say "Well aegislash can use special attack as well so it can't be compared", and yes, it does, however I do not care, at least, that's how Joro put it. Leading off is the same that I did with Marowak, Aegislash has 3 immunities, 9 resists, and 4 super effective moves against it. Most noteable here is once again defensive ability and anti-stall ability, to not being Toxic'd. For clarification I do not care if this post leads Aegislash to a ban, I'm just arguing M-Mawile's case. The two are easily compared by simply both being slow wallbreakers that, at minimum, 2HKO a lot of defensive checks and counters to them. We can take a look into the past and view some of the old threads made to get Aegis banned, as many said it was unwallable. Which was a fair point, because it was hard to check it defensively. This is the same point for Mega Mawile. Overall if people had trouble dealing with Aegislash, or simply were not happy with it still being in the game, Mawile will only make it worse. Onto the next point of comparison, moves. Now both Aegislash and Mega Mawile have a plethora of sets to choose from, the difference however, is that Aegislash's sets can all mostly be stopped by the same select few pokemon, Mawile however, can simply use a different set, and all of a sudden it needs a new pokemon to check it. For example, someone in PRO Discord's PvP channel had said that Mega-Charizard Y was a great way to stop Mega Mawile, as it could outspeed it. Understandably, M-Zard Y would do great against Aegislash, as most of his sets don't run Shadow Sneak. Mawile on the other hand, has Sucker Punch in it's most common set, which after a simple calculation, does above 55%. Add it onto stealth rocks, and charizard is now dead. Now this comes down to mind games, whether or not he roosts, etc. However if he should click roost, a +2 sucker punch can OHKO. As this seems to be getting to be much about Aegislash I'll call it here. As we can already see Mawile and Aegislash are both very similar in many ways, and one final one that I haven't mentioned yet, is that they are both UBERs. Which brings me to my final, shorter, point. Some nice, Smogon detailing. For reference I am not saying PRO should copy what Smogon has said, however I find that as PRO currently sits in a Gen 6 OU metagame, it's information can be very useful. As we can see on Smogon, Mawile was banned from the Gen 6 OU with a 78.2% super majority, which is almost 4/5 people voted to have it banned. Now, this does not mean we have to ban it, it just gives us a rough template on what could happen. It's also worth clarifying that many players will say that we are in Gen 7 OU, however I don't think 4x to fairy, Mr. Kommo-o, would like to meet Mega Mawile's play rough, nor would Ribombee like to see it's iron head. Mega Mawile's massive power can clearly show that it just mows through many of the defensive checks, see calcs below, leave a comment if you want me to add some other's on certain pokemon, and it just grinds up many offensive checks with it's access to sucker punch. With this being said, Mawile clearly is too big of a threat to leave unguarded in the metagame and should be at minimum suspect tested. Checks/Counters: Listed below are the results of the 10 people that I had asked to provide me with a list of minimum 5 potential checks and/or counters to mega Mawile in order of popularity. 1. Impish Landorus-Therian (9) 2. Mega Venusaur (7) 3. Skarmory (6) 4. Defensive Heatran (5) 5. Bold Volcarona (4) Understandably this says a lot about what could potentially happen with common sets if this remains allowed. Volcarona will be run timid a lot less, in order to cover for this, Heatran will be a lot more defensive, Landorus will need to be played impish in order to tank something from Mawile, Venusaur will need to have some decent attacking move knowing that giga drain and sludge bomb do nothing to it, and Skarmory will most likely be played whirlwind a lot more often to get Mawile out of the way. Calcs: These calcs are for the top 5 pokemon that I listed above, if you want more added, leave a comment. Lando: - 0 Atk Landorus-Therian Earthquake vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Mawile-Mega: 246-290 (80.9 - 95.3%) -- guaranteed 2HKO - 252+ Atk Huge Power Mawile-Mega Play Rough vs. 252 HP / 240+ Def Landorus-Therian: 217-256 (56.8 - 67%) -- guaranteed 2HKO - 252+ Atk Huge Power Mawile-Mega Sucker Punch vs. 252 HP / 240+ Def Landorus-Therian: 129-152 (33.7 - 39.7%) -- guaranteed 3HKO Result: Play Rough + Sucker punch kills Landorus Venu: - 0 SpA Venusaur-Mega Giga Drain vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Mawile-Mega: 50-59 (16.4 - 19.4%) -- guaranteed 4HKO after Leech Seed damage - 252+ Atk Huge Power Mawile-Mega Iron Head vs. 248 HP / 252+ Def Venusaur-Mega: 154-183 (42.4 - 50.4%) -- guaranteed 3HKO after Leech Seed recovery Result: Mawile wins off hits, if need be falling back onto sucker punch still works Skarmory: Problem here is that most Skarmory's dont run an offensive move, and rather use 4 status moves, so Skarmory cannot well defend Mawile unless it runs counter, in which case it better hope there aren't rocks up. Heatran: - 0 SpA Heatran Lava Plume vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Mawile-Mega: 224-266 (73.6 - 87.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO - 252+ Atk Huge Power Mawile-Mega Knock Off (97.5 BP) vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Heatran: 190-224 (49.2 - 58%) -- 97.7% chance to 2HKO - 252+ Atk Huge Power Mawile-Mega Sucker Punch vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Heatran: 157-185 (40.6 - 47.9%) -- guaranteed 3HKO after Leftovers recovery Result: Once again a collective sum of damage, then sucker punch wins it for Mawile, unless running a bold heatran, or getting lucky with the damage rolls. Volcarona: - 4 SpA Volcarona Flamethrower vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Mawile-Mega: 264-312 (86.8 - 102.6%) -- 12.5% chance to OHKO - 252+ Atk Huge Power Mawile-Mega Knock Off (97.5 BP) vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Volcarona: 188-222 (50.2 - 59.3%) -- guaranteed 2HKO - 252+ Atk Huge Power Mawile-Mega Sucker Punch vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Volcarona: 155-183 (41.4 - 48.9%) -- guaranteed 3HKO after Leftovers recovery Result: Naturally, flame body does provide a burn chance on Mawile, if this becomes problematic, Mawile has access to Rock Slide and Stone Edge, both of which cripple volcarona. Should there be no burn, a mix of sucker punch and knock off wins again, depending on the rolls. These calculations were also not factoring potential stealth rock damage, switching in damage, or previous team damage. And in conclusion, I think this provides sufficient evidence on which grounds to at minimum, suspect test Mega Mawile. And also for the record, Mega Sableye is not a counter, to anyone wondering, 60% from play rough while burned is that it gets. And also this goes to say that Sableye's ban is dependant on Mawile's ban. Thank you to @Baganha, @Farzeen, @Jorogumo, @Gio, @Flap, @iceflake, @Nornornor444, @Ghabra, and @MaitrePoulpe for the list of checks. and thank you to @Ghabra for the incredible title. Comments are welcome, just don't be jerks to each other, I do not wish for this to become a stall hate thread.
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  3. Insta ed Start: 1m minimum raise:200k insta: 8m auction ends in 3 days after first bid
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  4. podria poner algun npc que los venda ya que en los ultimos dias su precio aumento drasticamente pasando de 7k a 18k cada uno
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  5. Hello i want to buy your ninjask for 350k this one
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  6. im giving this post a -1 the reason is the meta of the moment is gen7 we aint on gen6 anymore megamawile was banned on gen6 formats and now we are on gen7 meta and is now megamawile is in OU. the one what are banned are lucario metagross blaziken salamence kangaskhan and mawile aint part of that
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  7. Me too and a lot others... Sounds like it is a wild spread bug
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  8. -1 There are still many counters for it , Steelix , Mega Steelix, Avalugg, Mega Slowbro , Aggron, Mega Aggron , Torkoal, Skarmory, Rhyperior and many others that can be use it or can be used in a different way to counteract it.
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  9. Steven House in Mossdeep Donate 2 Metang +100 IVs Caught and donate 3 pokes non steel -70IVs Battle mega Metagros with only steel pokes
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  10. mawile quest start at valley of steel eastern peak. pinsir stone as reward when winning bug catching contest, not sure how many times. aerodatyl stone by exchange artifact pidgeot quest start at viridian city medicham quest start at mr pyre metagross quest start at steven house at mossdeep city That is all the information I got for now this is a picture of all founded mega stone atm
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  11. Sableye quest, start at diamond domain B1F. step 1: talk with this npc step 2: catch a fresh new sableye, iv, nature wont matter. Bring it to NPC and wait 1 hour IRL. step 3: prepare a high lv aurorus, my recomendation: lv 70+, move set: toxic, protect, rest, 1 random status move. CAN BORROW FROM FRIEND ( make sure this is the only poke in your party) step 4: beat a lvl 100 sableye with it step 5: bring 1 pokemon with move "Scald", 1 pokemon with move "Rock smash" step 6: kinda RNG, myself have to select "push" the gem 5 times then collect it, might be random for anyone.
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  12. Thx you for bidding, I pmed you for the gift GL for the auction Thx you for bidding, I pmed you for the gift GL for the auction From now, all the other bidders can choose any of the event poke in my shop with a max value of 50k, I'll deliver for free
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  13. Due to the huge mess this auction has become the complete auction will be voided. @JStanleyYou have been punished for turning this to a cross server auction while you are not on Silver. All of your offers are invalid meaning all the offers after your bids cant be counted for. Repeating this in the future will lead to a much higher punishment. @rykatuskanYou have been punished for the way you have handled this auction after you have already been warned about this auction. All offers will be voided and you can create a new auction when your punishment is lifted. Read the rules in the meantime to avoid this in the future. Next time use the proper report function for your infractions, tagging one member of the staff team is not the proper way to handle this. Sincerely Hawluchaa.
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  14. quest for tyranitar mega stone is in saffron - golds gym . You need lvl 100 tyranitar and you need to fight vs npc '' kung fu master'' once you beat all of his pokemons with just your tyranitar you get the stone.
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  15. Auction end sold by @vastik thank you.
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  16. lmfao, did you miss the part where i said i was a trick room player? if it's not banned, it benefits me. i made this post for the good of the meta. if its not banned, its for the good of me
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  18. Hey @Black Digspots and Excavation will be activated again when the server is somewhat stable again with this upcoming client update in the next few days (hopefully today or tomorrow). I hope this answers your question.
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  20. Buy swampert 350k
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  21. I just came here to read the comments
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  22. +1 as a Hyper stall offense showdown ladder player I can conifirm mawile is very strong and almost impossible to stop
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  23. So I've done a few of these in the past, and have even taken them to Walmart to get them printed onto glassware that I can use lol. Meet Searas (Seaking and Lapras) and Pidgepoke (Pidgeot and Slowpoke)
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