>>28831776It actually is "hard", in the way that the Hero/ine chapter has a more developed and aggresive AI than the other episodes.
But yes, since you already built your warriors and all, once you recruit them you'll have an edge by raw power of the Pokémon. This said, don't get overconfident, even if the enemies don't use fully evolved Pokémon all the time, some Mons like Fraxure, Scyther, Flaafy and Rhydon are still fairly strong and the Link difference could give you some problems.
>>28831853Eevee to Leafeon: Eevee needs a certain ammount of defense (Over 95, give or take) and train in the Grass Kingdom.
Eevee to Glaceon: Certain Attack (over 100) and train in the Ice Kingdom.
Eevee to Espeon and Umbreon: 60% or 65% Link, maybe a little bit, and train either in the Psychic or Dark Kingdom.
>>28832111Best is Jolteon, by far.
Vanguard + Motivate is beyond bananas.
Vaporeon would be the best if it had another move than Hydro Pump, you need either Ranmaru or Motonari in your party to make sure the attack will hit. Leafeon is ok thanks to Run Up. Espeon is the best stat wise but its move sucks, it's stuck with Psybeam and is not that powerful. Glaceon on the same vein that Espeon, trading speed for defense but with a shitty atack.
Umbreon has some use, but lacks the raw power of Jolteon. It makes it up because it's bulky as fuck.
Flareon is shit. Spirit is not a bad skill and has both power and bulk, but its move is fucking Fire Fang.
>>28832158Make a frontier with Castles like the Ground, Psychic and Fighting Kingdom, were you don't need to defeat them to win, just outsmart them.
>>28833600The last chapter is the Hero one. Fairly more challenging than every other chapter.
>>28833654Possibly. Is way more simple than FFT but it's on the same vein.