Pokémon Brilliant Diamond Playthrough 17: The Super Contest

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I start going through Mt. Coronet, and onto the next route as I head to Hearthome City and take part in a Super Contest. In Mt. Coronet, I meet up with a mysterious man who is talking about how strife is caused by humans, he sure is one suspicious person. Then I go through Route 208 and battling some Trainers there.

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There are no new encounters in Mt. Coronet, you can access the Route 211 side, but this one is the Route 207 side of Mt. Coronet, and I come across a man who looks like he would be a part of Team Galactic, he does look kind of suspicious when he is talking about how the human spirit is weak and how strife is caused, and after that, exit the cave and enter Route 208.
There are some Trainers to fight on Route 208, and there is one Trainer that you will want to battle with, it is the Aroma Lady, she is the only Trainer in the game that uses a Combee, so you will want to battle her to see it for your Pokédex.
There is one Pokémon you can encounter on Route 208, and that Pokémon is Bibarel, the evolved form of Bidoof, which you will have likely evolved by now if you used Bidoof way back on the early routes. Bibarel can relearn Aqua Jet through the Move Reminder once you get access to them, and it learns some good moves that make use of Simple, like Swords Dance, Curse, and Amnesia, while it has a nice type combo, I wouldn't recommend it for your final team.
In Platinum, this was where you would get Ralts, and you would find Nosepass in Mt. Coronet, but in this game, you can find Ralts in the Grand Underground, while Nosepass is not, and you can evolve Nosepass if you level it up in Mt. Coronet. If you caught Ralts before the second Gym, it will have Draining Kiss and Psybeam right away, and it evolves into Kirlia at Level 20. As for its final evolved forms, it evolves into Gardevoir at Level 30, which learns Dazzling Gleam upon evolution, and can relearn Moonblast, it is a powerful Psychic/Fairy-type Special Attacker that can use moves like Psychic and Calm Mind, so it is a good Pokémon to add to your team if you need a Pokémon of those types. Male Kirlia evolve into Gallade with the use of the Dawn Stone, Gallade is a Physical Attacker, and it is a Psychic/Fighting-type, and it learns moves like Psycho Cut and Night Slash for moves, and has good TM access to moves like Brick Break, Aerial Ace, False Swipe, and many other moves, so it is a good Pokémon to add to your team, you can get a Dawn Stone through Pickup, but it is a rare chance. For possible Egg Moves, Ralts can have Shadow Sneak or Knock Off, which work very well for Gallade, it can even get Confuse Ray, Disable, Destiny Bond, and a few other moves.
In the house on Route 208, if you talk to the man in the house, he will give you a random Berry, including some rarer ones that can be used for making Poffins in Hearthome City. When you talk to the Hiker near the entrance to Route 209, he gives you an Egg which will hatch into a Happiny, the pre-evolved form of Chansey, I would not recommend using one, because you can find Chansey in the wild on Route 209, but they are a bit rarer, and you do need an Oval Stone in order to evolve Happiny.
Then I enter Hearthome City where I meet up with one of the judges from the Super Contest, and I have an encounter with Mom, who turns out to be a Contest Star, and I get a Tuxedo, which would be a Dress if you are playing as the Girl, and you even find the Gym Leader, Fantina, at the entrance, and you cannot battle her until much later in the game.
Super Contests have changed a lot from the originals to the remakes, where it is more of a dance performance, and when you send out the Pokémon in the Visual Evaluation, you get more points if you have Stickers and if you gave that Pokémon some Poffins, which increase Contest Stats. The Dance Evaluation is kind of like a rhythm game, where you have to press A to time with the music, and you get more points if you time it correctly, and during the Dance Evaluation, you can use a move, and you get a good boost if you use it at the correct timing, and at the end, the player with the most points is the winner of the Contest.







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