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Sinnoh stone usage, but different question

So I just got my first stone and I am thinking about waiting until the lvl 3 raids rotate. My raiding is exclusively solo unless I happen upon people and I figure I could use the stone against something my team is a little light on once they rotate. Has anyone else considered this as a strategy???

Asked by SteveH23316 years 4 months ago
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This seems like the most valid reason to hold off.

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by daltry 6 years 4 months ago

Yes.

The tier 3 crop certainly is stale right now. I have no need for any more Machamps. So there is nothing there right now.

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A few have, its the most sensible move imo

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by hkn 6 years 4 months ago

Rhyperior (Ground): Solid option against current tier 3 boss Gengar (except Focus Blast) and several harder past tier 3 bosses (Jolteon, Flareon and Ninetales), plus Raichu.

Roserade (Poison): Likely among the top counters to current tier 3 boss Granbull and if Tangela returns...

Weavile (Dark): Will be a great alternative to Tyranitar against Alakazam (probably the most popular challenging tier 3 solo), Jynx, Raichu and Starmie.

Electivire: Doubt you need to strengthen your Sharpedo solo team. Only super-effective into a few easy (except Starmie) tier 3 bosses. More relevant for gym offence.

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Having just run everything through Calcy, Umbreon should be the toughest (completable) Tier 3. 6 maxed Machamps (just behind Breloom as a counter) barely eke out a win in neutral weather (despite the difficulty of accruing them, 6 Groudon clear Jolteon faster and other decent counters exist) whereas Alakazam could have 30+ seconds in neutral weather with proper counters without Weavile. Donphan, Claydol, and Tangela raids have all been made easier by the stats rework and SD Ttar/Kyogre do for Ninetails.

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That is good strategy, use it when you need it. In soloing T3, it also good if you wanna do the unique challenge solo to get one more good counter.
But if you wanna use it for dex opener, that is fine also.

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I did consider this strategy, and I think it's a good strategy. It's a strategy I'd recommend.

I didn't personally follow it because I see myself playing at a pretty intense (though not hard-core) level for months to come, and I expect that I'll end up with having a bunch if Sinnoh Stones that are just sitting in my inventory waiting for 100% Pokémon to evolve.

So I evolved my 98% Sneasel. I don't particularly need it right now (though if I do another Giratina raid, it will have some uses), but I just plain wanted to max out a great Weaville. It's an emotional thing - I've got a 98% Rhydon as well, and a bunch of others in the mid-90's that could use a Sinnoh Stone (as well as just hatching a 91% A15 Shiny Murkrow), but I've actively hunted for Sneasel for years because they're hard for me to catch and I get a greater sense of accomplishment for catching one. And this one was 98%.

But if I was going to recommend a strategy for the Sinnoh stone, I'd recommend your strategy.

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I figure these stones are going to be a dime a dozen pretty quickly, like the gen 2 evolution items, so I say live in the now, and evolve the mon of your choice immediately. By the time the L3 raids rotate, you might have a half-dozen Sinnoh stones. At most, you have to wait a week to get one, right?

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The L3 raids may rotate as soon as November 20, which is 4 days away if my math is accurate. I'm waiting that long to see if whatever comes next leaves me with a hole in my teams that I can fill with a Sinnoh evolution.

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Looks like you may want an Electivire for Skarmony.

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