Pokémon Violet - The Teal Mask Playthrough 18: The Leader of the Ogre Clan

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The update for Pokémon Scarlet & Violet has come out, and it has fixed the glitch where if you have defeated 300 Trainers, it stops counting Trainers you have battled, and this affected the Kitakami Ogre Clan Quest, preventing you from receiving any rewards. In this video, I take on the leader of the Kitakami Ogre Clan after taking on the other members.

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There might be some who are wondering why I didn't fight the leader in the video where I take on the Kitakami Ogre Clan, that was because there was a glitch where if you defeated 300 Trainers, it stops counting Trainers you have battled, which meant you couldn't even battle the leader of the Kitakami Ogre Clan, because even the Kitakami Ogre Clan Trainers counted towards the 300 Trainer limit.
I take on the remaining Trainers, as the only one that counted was the Fairy-type user, and the rest didn't even count. After you have defeated all seven of the Kitakami Ogre Clan Trainers, you get some rewards, like a Focus Sash, Exp. Candy L, Assault Vest, Rare Candy, Choice Specs, Ability Capsule, and Choice Band.
Then you take on the leader, Muramasa, at Kitakami Hall, and he has five Pokémon on his team, and he mostly uses Ghost and Dark-type Pokémon, here is his team.
Gengar: Toxic Spikes, Sludge Bomb, Hex, Will-O-Wisp (Focus Sash)
Crawdaunt: Knock Off, Crabhammer, Aqua Jet, Swift
Trevenant: Horn Leech, Will-O-Wisp, Shadow Claw, Wood Hammer
Dusclops: Pain Split, Shadow Ball, Shadow Sneak, Payback (Eviolite)
Kingambit: Kowtow Cleave, Sucker Punch, Iron Head, Brick Break (Chople Berry)

Muramasa's team ranges from Levels 75 to 80, and he is a very challenging opponent. To go over each of his Pokémon, Gengar is his lead, it can set up Toxic Spikes, if you have a Poison-type, you can remove the Toxic Spikes after defeating Gengar, and Hex deals double damage when you are inflicted with a status condition, and it does have a Focus Sash to ensure it survives at least one attack. Crawdaunt does have Aqua Jet for priority, it shouldn't be too hard if you have the correct counters, although it would be more challenging if it had Adaptability, Trevenant does have Will-O-Wisp and Horn Leech, it isn't much of a threat if you have a good Fire or Dark-type. Dusclops has an Eviolite and it can use Pain Split to get some HP back if it has taken damage, you can remove the Eviolite if you have a Pokémon with Knock Off, or if you have something with Toxic, you can inflict Dusclops with a status condition to get through its Pain Split. Kingambit has Supreme Overlord, but he can send it out as his second Pokémon depending on who you had out, but if he sends it out as the last Pokémon, it gains a 40% boost to its Attack and Special Attack, and it has a Chople Berry to reduce the damage from Fighting-type moves. It can hit very hard with Kowtow Cleave and Iron Head, and it has Sucker Punch for priority, as it can use that to finish off weakened opponents, if you have a Pokémon with Will-O-Wisp, you can use that to inflict a burn on Kingambit to reduce its Attack power, because you are not that likely to take it out in one attack with a Fighting-type move due to that Chople Berry.
After taking out Muramasa's team, your reward for beating the Kitakami Ogre Clan is an Ability Patch, this is normally an item that is very hard to obtain, because an Ability Patch is usually obtained through 6 Star Tera Raid Battles, but it is a low chance to obtain, but you get one for free when you complete the Kitakami Ogre Clan quest. It is time to end off the Teal Mask for real this time, I do show that you can buy masks from the stall at Kitakami Hall, but there isn't much else to show as that is everything there is to show in Kitakami, it was good to explore a different region and seeing what was there, and I did like the storyline of the Teal Mask, we'll see what the Indigo Disk has to show when that comes out.







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