
Tracton used a powerful move that did good damage, but unfortunately for Sheldon, Yuoaman survived and I had him use Revenge, which, when boosted with the held item Black Belt + STAB + being super effective + doing more damage since Yuoaman was hit first, was more than enough to OHKO his Tracton and seal the deal. Finally, I switched to Yuoaman, my Baaschaf, for his Tracton. After that I switched to Nobara, my Dearewl, in order to take out his Cometeor. From there I took out Sheldon’s Gararewl using White Fang as well. Sleep Talk really is a useful move for White Fang to know because of its ability, Lazy, which puts it to sleep when it’s sent out. Ended up taking out his S51 easily using my newly evolved Feliger, White Fang. He was a pushover compared to Cali (though that may just be due to the types of Pokemon I have on my team). Just beat Sheldon, the fourth gym leader in Pokemon Uranium, not too long ago. With only Bakugo left on the field and the danger of getting hit with a super effective Crabhammer and possibly losing, I used two Incinerates while her Cararalm was asleep and finished it off, winning my third gym badge.īakugo had proved to be a strong team member earlier as well by OHKO’ing the level 30 nuclear Trawpint with a critical hit super effective Incinerate. Nobara was used as a 1 health point buffer (because she had survived from earlier with Sturdy) to take Cararalm’s last attack before it fell asleep again. Then, once Cararalm woke up I used Yawn again, and White Fang was taken out. I managed to make her Cararalm fall asleep with Yawn, and then proceeded to use Charm three times to lower her Cararalm’s attack stat as much as possible. The only party members left on my team now were White Fang, Nobara, and Bakugo. Finally, she sent her grass/ground type Cararalm in. Then switched to White Fang, my normal type Felunge, in order to take out her Brailip with Feint Attack. I then went to Nobara and took out her Sableau with Headbutt, being left at 1 health point. Went back to Wave, my Eletux, and used Aqua Jet to try and finish her Sableau off, but it survived with barely any health points and took out Wave with a super effective Mud Bomb. Then I went with Yuoaman (my level 24 Baaschaf) and got some Beat Up attacks in before ultimately fainting. Got a couple Magnitudes in before Nobunaga fainted. She switched in to Sableau (a water/ground type) at some point during this time, and I went with Nobunaga (my level 23 ground/dragon Terlard).



Tubjaw also got paralyzed during this time. Started out with Eletux against her Tubjaw, and she kept switching back and forth between Tubjaw and Brailip, so I just kept hitting them both with super effective Shock Wave attacks.
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What a pity! I had thought make a patch just for me because is a personal translation of the name attacks into spanish and I wanted to play it with my Gamecube.I went into battle against her with a full team against her four Pokemon. However, if you google around for "Pokemon colosseum hacking tools" there is evidently a fair amount of information, like this thread here. You'd ideally need to do research into both how the GC works on some level, and what sort of memory you'd need to edit in Pokemon Colosseum. Now, as for actually hacking GameCube games (and Pokemon Colosseum in general) that's not a simple answer I can provide. It's possible to play your hack on real hardware, but you'd probably have to use a pre-patched game with a loader on a hacked Wii, or something similar to Nintendont for the Wii U. Generally, if you wanted to distribute your changes (to other Dolphin users), you'd make a patch file. (09-27-2017, 01:53 PM)Shonumi Wrote: For the record, this is the appropiate forum to ask such questions.
