![]() Ortega gives you TM79 (Dazzling Gleam), a special fairy-type move that deals lots of damage.įighting Crew leader Eri battle Image: Game Freak/The Pokémon Company, Nintendo via Polygon Ruchbah Starmobile, level 50 (fairy Revaroom).Navi Starmobile, level 32 (poison Revaroom)Ītticus rewards you with TM102 (Gunk Shot), a physical poison-type move that deals lots of damage and may poison the target.įairy Crew leader Ortega battle Image: Game Freak/The Pokémon Company, Nintendo via Polygon.Poison Crew leader Atticus battle Image: Game Freak/The Pokémon Company, Nintendo via Polygon Schedar Starmobile, level 26 (fire Revaroom)Īfter losing, Mela will reluctantly hand over TM38 (Flame Charge), a physical fire-type attack that also boosts the user’s speed.Segin Starmobile, level 20 (dark Revaroom)Īfter beating Giacomo, he’ll give you TM62 (Foul Play), a physical dark-type move that deals damage relative to the target’s attack stat.įire Crew leader Mela battle Image: Game Freak/The Pokémon Company, Nintendo.The Starmobiles hit hard and have daunting boss health bars, but don’t fear, they’re weak to specific types, just like any other Pokémon.īelow, we list the Team Star leaders in the order you should take them down, if you want to go from weakest to strongest.ĭark Crew leader Giacomo battle Image: Game Freak/The Pokémon Company, Nintendo via Polygon ![]() Rather than Revaroom’s usual steel/poison-typing, these Starmobiles are whatever type the crew is. You battle the leader, whose final Pokémon each time is invariably a special version of Revaroom, referred to as a Starmobile. Once it’s time to fight the gang leader, the battles are pretty straightforward. To help you out, here are the crew’s weaknesses:Īfter beating 30 Pokémon, you’ll get your full party back. The best thing to do is to have a party that’s either massively over-leveled or has a type advantage against the crew’s preferred type. If members of your Pokémon trio faint or take a lot of damage, you can talk to Clive by the entrance or use vending machines strewn around the base to heal them. From there, you’ll have a little less than 10 minutes to clear out 30 Pokémon using only auto battles before you can battle the gang leader. You beat up the guard in a regular battle, and then you can only take three of your party members into the base. Each Team Star base functions the same way.
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