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Maximum Tempo + Flow Sets
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness

Maximum Tempo + Flow Sets

Discover powerful Tempo + Flow Set combinations for Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. Learn effective strategies for purifying Shadow Pokémon and challenging trainers.

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Discover powerful Tempo + Flow Set combinations for Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. Learn effective strategies for purifying Shadow Pokémon and challenging trainers.

Alright, let's talk about those special Tempo + Flow Sets in Pokémon XD! These are super useful for purifying Pokémon faster, and honestly, they're just fun to figure out. Think of them as little puzzles that reward you for paying attention to Pokémon types. You'll see a bunch of these listed out, showing a sequence of Pokémon and their types. The goal is to have a Pokémon of the first type, then purify it, and then have a Pokémon of the second type ready to go, and so on. It's all about setting up the right chain!

The Purify Chamber is your main hub for this, and you can get to it either through the PC system anywhere or by heading directly to the HQ Lab. The HQ Lab is a bit cooler because it shows you a hologram of the Pokémon you've got stashed in there. Plus, the very last step of purification, the grand finale, can *only* be done at the HQ Lab itself. So, keep that in mind!

Now, let's break down some of these sets. Remember, the types listed in parentheses are key:

  • Wooper (Water/Ground) > Houndoom (Dark/Fire) > Ledyba (Bug/Flying) > Chikorita (Grass)
  • Surskit (Bug/Water) > Sandshrew (Ground) > Ampharos (Electric) > Hoppip (Grass/Flying)
  • Seedot (Grass) > Sandshrew (Ground) > Elekid (Electric) > Lapras (Water/Ice)
  • Hoppip (Grass/Flying) > Wooper (Water/Ground) > Electabuzz (Electric) > Snorunt (Ice)
  • Hoppip (Grass/Flying) > Phanpy (Ground) > Mawile (Steel) > Vulpix (Fire)
  • Pikachu (Electric) > Skarmory (Steel/Flying) > Paras (Bug/Grass) > Onix (Rock/Ground)
  • Spheal (Water/Ice) > Phanpy (Ground) > Cyndaquil (Fire) > Shroomish (Grass)
  • Articuno (Ice/Flying) > Growlithe (Fire) > Exeggutor (Grass/Psychic) > Makuhita (Fighting)
  • Plusle (Electric) > Skarmory (Steel/Flying) > Weepinbell (Grass/Poison) > Golem (Rock/Ground)

Beyond just purifying, don't forget about the Re-Match Trainers! You can battle these guys over and over, which is awesome for leveling up your Pokémon or earning some extra cash. Just remember, after you battle them, you gotta leave the area they're in before you can challenge them again. Their teams get pretty tough, especially after you've beaten the Final Boss, so be prepared!

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