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Guys, just go to the battle mansion, pick Multi Battle, then hit no if it asks if you want to play with someone via wifi.
It then gives you one of these various teams. You can even pick yourself you want, and you also get one one of these teams with you.
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Also you guys keep asking me to check when I'm in the middle of battles in the mansion, so just bare with me for a minute.

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Zex, you have Ursaring and Porygon2
Therrion(Your Primo, right? I'm being dumb) has Virizion and Nidoking
sbdnate has Honchkrow and Houndoom
This one friend of mine has Talonflame and Cradily
This other friend of mine has Bronzong and Forretress

Srsly, it's just randomized.

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I think the Battle Mansion after a certain number of battles starts to designate teams to you to counter you and your movesets. Or, just consistent bad luck.

 

Nahhh....just bad luck. Somehow in the Battle Maison the same Pokemon can reappear often, especially the intimidating strong ones. And I believe the Pokemon revealed is limited based on your Pokedex I assume.

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Ten days ago I was like "why do I keep training this Zubat if it's Relaxed?". Today it took a 2 Dragon Dance boosted Ice Fang from the Elite 4 guy who references Blade Runner. Then defeated it a turn later.

Also, I won the league today. That same Crobat defeated Gardevoir with a single Cross Poison.

 

Team was lower 60s Kangaskhan, (mega)Blastoise and Chesnaught, with lv 70ish Crobat and Rhyperior, and higher 50s shiny Quagsire that I added to my team before Victory Road in case I needed Waterfall to reach the league. They all did their part. Rhyperior is just a powerhouse, specially because it's traded and so by the time I defeated the champion, it was already lv 75.

 

I will connect later so you can check if my third pokemon in the safari is Huge Power Baltoy or something.

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I somehow forogt Toge can't breed. NNNOOOOO. Guess I'm going to need to train up the two I'm going to breed. Sigh......

 

 

Anyway, in case you missed my friend code

0989-1906-1912

 

i'll add you on my 3DSes

 

EDIT:

 

I'm working on making the Gym Leader and Elite Four section a little more expansive.

 

[spoiler=Gym Leaders]

Viola, Santalune City, Bug-type

Reward: Bug Badge, TM 83 Infestation

283.pngSurskit, Level 10.666.pngVivillon, Level 12.

Surskit is a Bug/Water-type Pokemon, so Fire-type moves will be neutral against it, Flying, Electric or Rock-type moves are advised. Vivillon is a Bug/Flying-type Pokemon, so Fire and Electric-type moves will be stronger than Flying-type moves against it, and if you have Rock-type moves they are very Super Effective. Watch out for Vivillon's Infestation move, it will make your Pokemon be unable to switch out.

 

 

Grant, Cyllage City, Rock-type

Reward: Cliff Badge, TM 39 Rock Tomb

696.png Tyrunt, Level 25.698.pngAmaura, Level 25.

Tyrunt is a Rock/Dragon-type Pokemon, so Fighting and Ground-type moves will be Super Effective. Amaura is a Rock/Ice-type Pokemon, so Fire-type moves will be strong against it, however it is very weak to Fighting and Ground-type moves so they are advised. Watch out for getting Paralyzed by Amaura, make sure you bring a Paralyze Heal or two.

 

 

Korrina, Shalour City, Fighting-type

Reward: Rumble Badge, TM 98 Power-Up Punch

619.pngMienfoo, Level 29.701.pngHawlucha, Level 32.067.pngMachoke, Level 28.

Mienfoo and Machoke are both pure Fighting-type Pokemon, both are weak to Flying, Psychic and Fairy-type Pokemon. Hawlucha however is a Fighting/Flying-type Pokemon and Electric, Ice, Psychic or Fairy-type moves are advised, however Hawlucha can easily beat an unaware team, so be careful and send out the right Pokemon to deal with it.

 

 

Ramos, Courmarine City, Grass-type

Reward: Grass Badge, TM 86 Grass Knot

189.pngJumpluff, Level 30.673.pngGogoat, Level 34.070.pngWeepinbell, Level 30.

All of Ramos' Pokemon are weak to Fire-type moves, if you are faster than all of his Pokemon, it should only take three Fire-type moves.

 

 

Clemont, Luminose City, Electric-type

Reward: Voltage Badge, TM 24 Thunderbolt

587.pngEmolga, Level 35.082.pngMagneton, Level 35.695.pngHeliolisk, Level 37.

Emolga is an Electric/Flying-type Pokemon, Ice and Rock-type moves will be Super Effective against it. Magneton is an Electric/Steel-type Pokemon, by using Fire and Fighting-type moves it should be a push over. Heliolisk is an Electric/Normal-type Pokemon, so Ground and Fighting-type moves will be Super Effective. Be careful of getting Paralyzed when using Fighting-type moves.

 

 

Valerie, Larverre City, Fairy-type

Reward: Fairy Badge, TM 99 Dazzling Gleam

303.pngMawile, Level 38.122.pngMr. Mime, Level 39.700.pngSylveon, Level 42.

Mawile is now a Steel/Fairy-type, which eliminates it's weakness of Fighting, but also of Poison and Steel, it's best to use Fire and Ground-type moves against it. Mr. Mime is a Psychic/Fairy-type, which removes it's weakness to Dark and Bug-type moves, however making it now week to Poison and Steel-type moves, on top of Ghost-type moves, using any of these three types will surely defeat Mr. Mime. Sylveon is a pure Fairy-type Pokemon, making it weak to Posion and Steel-type solely, it'd be wise to grab a Haunter before heading to this Gym.

 

 


Olympia, Anistar City, Psychic-type

Reward: Psychic Badge, TM 04 Calm Mind

561.pngSigilyph, Level 44.199.pngSlowking, Level 45.678-f.pngMeowstic, Level 48.

Sigilyph is a Psychic/Flying-type Pokemon, This Flying-type removes a weakness to Bug-type moves, however gives Sigilyph and extra three weaknesses, Dark, Ghost, Ice, Electric and Rock moves are all Super Effective. Slowking is a Water/Psychic-type Pokemon, who is in the same boat as Sigilyph, with five weaknesses: Bug, Dark, Ghost, Electric and Grass-type moves are all Super Effective against Slowking. Meowstic is a pure Psychic-type Pokemon, using Bug, Dark or Ghost-type moves will surely knock it out. Coming with two Pokemon that have a Dark typing or know Dark moves means even if one Pokemon gets confused, you can still switch to the other. Remember that Dark-type Pokemon cannot be hit by Psychic-type moves, so having one on your team isn't a bad idea.

 

 

Wulfric, Snowbelle City, Ice-type

Reward: Iceberg Badge, TM 13 Ice Beam

460.pngAbomasnow, Level 56.615.pngCryogonal, Level 55.713.pngAvalugg, Level 59.

Abomasnow which is a Grass/Ice-type Pokemon is in the most unfortunate boat which is having too many weaknesses, that being seven of them: Bug, Fire, Flying, Poison, Fighting, Rock and Steel-types, all moves of these types will surely obliterate Abomasnow. Cryogonal and Avalugg are both pure Ice types, making them weak to Fighting, Fire, Rock and Steel-type moves. Bringing a Fire-type Pokemon that isn't also a Dragon, Flying, Grass, Ground, Rock or Water-type will ensure an easy eighth badge.[/spoiler]

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[spoiler=My Missing Friend Safari's:]
Airride: 4854 - 6893 - 6268
Akari Akiza: 3454 - 1100 - 3811
Azuh: 4081 - 5521 - 9065
Byaku: 1564-3251-0351
God Toot: 5386-8092-5219
Gyro: 2208 - 5281 - 4075
Kuri: 4055 - 4017 - 1831
Master Hyperion: 3067 - 5207 - 1872
Phosphorus: 4184- 2532 - 1697
Sasha Braus: 2294-4294-5520, 5429-8034-0355
Shradow: 4682- 8527 -3043
Toph: 0259-1241-1630
Talaya: 2793-1298-0843[/spoiler]


My FC - 1504-5733-1827
My Friend Safari: Pansage, Sawsbuck, Quilladin

Others missing from OP:
Fire:
Flame Dragon: Grumpig, Wobbuffet, ????
Ground:
Berserker: Sandshrew, Nincada, Diggersby
Psychic:
Armadilloz: Drowzee, Espurr, Xatu
Fusion: Krabby, Quagsire, Azumarill

Oh, and got all the mega stones available in X in under 30 minutes, hurray.

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Can someone put this in OP:

 

[spoiler=Friend Safaris]

bug.gif

BringerOfCake: Paras, Volbeat, Heracross

Hyperion: Cascoon, Venomoth, Whirlipede

Zextra: Combee, Illumise, Heracross

 

dark.gif:

Eury: Vullaby, Sneasel, Absol

 

dragon.gif:

Broke N.: Gabite, Noibat, Druddigon

Yin: (Y - 1st Code) Fraxure, Noibat, Druddigon

 

electric.gif:

Kingdom: Pachirisu, Electabuzz, Manetric

 

fairy.gif:

Black/Masq: Togepi, Spritzee, Clefairy

 

fighting.gif

Toshino/Hina: Mankey, Sawk, Tyrogue

 

fire.gif:

Taiga: Growlithe, Charmeleon, Braixen

Sasha/Tom (X- 2nd Code): Growlithe, Charmeleon, ???

 

flying.gif:

Sasha/Tom (Y - 1st Code): Farfetch'd, Woobat, Tropius

 

ghost.gif:

 

 

grass.gif:

Turtle: Pansage, Sawsbuck, ???

 

ground.gif:

Berserker: Sandshrew, Nincada, Diggersby

King of Games: Trapinch, Nincada, Diggersby

 

ice.gif: 

Burning Soul: Snover, Beartic, ???

Yin: (X - 2nd Code) Bermite, Dewgong, Snover

 

normal.gif:

Encapturer: Loudred, Lillipup, Chansey

Pika/Hatcher: Aipom, Mincinno, Eevee

 

poison.gif:

Kanade: Seviper, Garbodor, Muk

Tentacruel: Gloom, Garbodor, ???

Flame Dragon: Grumpig, Wobbuffet, ????

 

psychic.gif:

Armadilloz: Drowzee, Espurr, Xatu

Azuh:Drowzee, Espurr, ???

 

rock.gif:

Piercer: Dwebble, Magcargo, Shuckle

 

steel.gif:

Therrion: Ferroseed, Forretress, Excadrill

 

water.gif:

Airride: Bibarel, Gyarados, ???

Fusion: Krabby, Quagsire, Azumarill

Meta/Talaya: Bibarel, Quagsire, and Azumarill.[/spoiler]

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