Pokémon Sword Playthrough 42: Celebrity Weirdos

Pokémon Sword Playthrough 42: Celebrity Weirdos

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Now that three Stadiums are free from the Dynamaxed Pokémon, we get some shocking news from Sonia, and learn that Shielbert and Sordward are at the Pokémon Lab in Wedgehurst, in an attempt in taking the Wishing Stars, we return there to stop the weirdos.

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We return back to the lab in Wedgehurst, and both Sordward and Shielbert are after Wishing Stars, so it is time to take on those two in a Double Battle alongside Hop. Shielbert's Bronzong has Light Screen, so it can be tough for your Special attackers, and if Falinks ever uses No Retreat, it can deal massive damage with Close Combat, while Klinklang can use Shift Gear to boost its Speed and Attack. On Sordward's end, his Doublade has some good coverage with Sacred Sword, although Night Slash does seem questionable along with Shadow Claw, while his Bisharp can set up Swords Dance and inflict a lot of damage with Iron Head and Night Slash.
After the two weirdos are out of the way, a surprising turn of events happen, and we learn that all the other Stadiums, except for Spikemuth, are affected.
We will start off with Stow-on-Side, but there is a twist, there is more than one Dynamax Pokémon, so Hop, Piers, and Bea will split up to take on their Dynamaxed opponent, while I take on my own. In Sword, you will fight a Conkeldurr, while in Shield, it will be a Dusknoir. Conkeldurr has Thunder Punch, Ice Punch, Hammer Arm, and Stone Edge, so it has some powerful coverage, and if it ever gets off a Max Knuckle, Conkeldurr can deal some good damage, so you will need a good Psychic or Fairy-type to take it out. Dusknoir has Ice Punch, Earthquake, Thunder Punch, and Shadow Punch, and what makes this tricky is that Max Phantasm lowers you Defense, and Dusknoir is really bulky, so a good Dark or Ghost-type attacker can help out in the fight.
You will receive a Rare League Card from Bea or Allister, and the one thing to note is that Allister's Rare League Card reveals what he looks like under the mask.
Next up is Circhester, I will be saving Ballonlea for next part, and this time we have to split up yet again, this time we fight Gigalith in Sword, or Froslass in Shield, Gigalith has the moves Rock Slide, Earthquake, Stone Edge, and Throat Chop, while Froslass has Icy Wind, Shadow Ball, Thunder, and Psychic. Gigalith is very defensive on the Physical side, so if you have any strong Special attackers with a good Water or Grass-type move, you shouldn't have too much difficulty, although Max Quake will give Gigalith a Special Defense boost, which stacks up with the Sandstorm from Max Rockfall. Froslass has Snow Cloak, and if it ever uses Max Hailstorm, it will get an evasion boost from the Hail, so I recommend Dynamaxing your Fire, Rock, Steel, or Dark-type attacker for an easier way to take it out.
Then you will receive a Rare League Card from Gordie or Melony, and fun fact, Gordie is Melony's son, so in Melony's Rare League Card, you can see Gordie as well.
Then it is off to Hammerlocke and help out Raihan, and our opponent this time is a Dynamaxed Haxorus, its moves are Outrage, Earthquake, Iron Tail, and Giga Impact. It has a very high Attack stat, so don't take Haxorus lightly, and its Iron Tail gives it coverage against any Ice or Fairy-type Pokémon you will likely use against it, even if it uses Max Steelspike. Having any Pokémon with Ice Beam, or even Max Hailstorm can be a good option in taking out Haxorus.
With Ballonlea left to deal with, I will be saving that for the next part, because something special happens there, which I will not spoil.







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Pokémon Sword
Pokémon Shield
Playthrough
Inteleon
Coalossal
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Sirfetch'd
Toxtricity
Duraludon
Bronzong
Falinks
Klinklang
Golisopod
Bisharp
Doublade
Dubwool
Cinderace
Conkeldurr
Gigalith
Haxorus
Wedgehurst
Stow-on-Side
Circhester
Hammerlocke



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