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  4. We all know how annoying it is to get penalized for game crashes/DCs. If possible a grace window of 3 minutes to allow players to reconnect before forfeiting matches would be nice. To keep this from being abused in pvp I would suggest tying the forfeit timer dynamically with the turn timer. EX; If you dc with 90s to pick a move, you have 90s to reconnect and pick a move before you get an auto loss. It's annoying to get a timeout from playing what you want when 90% of the dc losses seem to come from game crashes whether that be a gpu driver hang or the game just flatout dying randomly.
  5. Cloyster sold, hopefully there is one more on shop.
  6. We have this NPC that can function properly, but still...how can we tell whether it was actually rolled? The stored data might still indicate it was caught, even if it actually came from Bill. The solution seems to be updating this NPC. Adding a script similar to the one shown in the screenshot could be a good long term approach. This was only brought to my attention earlier. Thanks @Lugario
  7. Starting offer: 500k Min bid : 100k Insta : No Auction ends 48 hrs after first bid Accepted payments : -pokedollars -cc = 450k
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  9. That's correct, thank you very much @Godpriyangshu ! I'll go ahead and close your thread as resolved now, but please make another if you have any other issues or questions in the future! Ayroo
  10. I’ve been thinking about hosting hunting competitions with Pokédollar prizes, and I want to make sure the events remain fair and competitive for all participants. I know some guilds already run similar contests with rewards like Pokédollars, Coin Capsules, or even Pokémon themselves...so this isn’t just relevant to me. For the wider community, it would be useful to better understand what a legitimate "event capture" looks like and how it can be verified. One concern I have is how to confirm that submitted Pokémon were genuinely caught during the event window, rather than being generated through repeated submissions (submitting dozens of event forms to eventually receive one high quality result). How can we distinguish between a rare or high quality Pokémon that was legitimately encountered and caught in the wild during the event, versus one that was effectively "rolled" through repeated submissions until a desirable outcome appeared? Since prizes can incentivize players to look for loopholes, having a reliable way to confirm legitimacy would be really helpful for maintaining fairness. This isn’t an urgent issue, just something I’m curious about while planning future events.
  11. s.o 2m min raise 100k insta 15m 48 hour auction after s.o has been met Accept CC at 520k and Pokedollars.
  12. Hello again, @Whitegengar305 I truly advice you to read Auction Rules before making a new auction in the future. I had reversed the sale, and I gave you the Torkoal to keep this auction on going. Since you were unable to follow my advice, I have taken the Torkoal into my possession. I will overview this auction, and will force the right outcome once it's over. The C.O. is from Deita with a 18m offer. Please do not edit further your post. Kindly, K-Mew
  13. Hello @Freezylazy, Please make sure to include an end time in your next auction. You can use a countdown link, but the duration must also be written clearly. Best regards, Hizukii
  14. Buy small hoopa , 6 ring of desire, darkz crystal
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  16. Hello @Lordgui, If you need assistance with something please create a report and we will assist! Best regards, Hizukii
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