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BATTLE TOWER GUIDE - INFO/BOSSES/REWARDS/STRATEGY Hello everyone, my names McSchitter of Scarlet and I am here today to go over the expansion to the PRO universe, BATTLE TOWER! The Battle Tower is a ultimate boss battle royale where you will go head to head with 10 bosses whose difficulty increases with room number. After defeating all ten bosses, you will have the opportunity to battle Cynthia and with each boss defeated your rewards grow. TABLE OF CONTENTS [spoiler=Table of Contents] [spoiler=Table of Contents] [spoiler=Table of Contents] Requirements and Recommended How to Get There Notable NPC's Rewards Bosses Final Bosses Final Thoughts Special Thanks REQUIREMENTS and RECOMMENDED: [spoiler=Requirements&Recommended] Sinnoh Champion (Recommended) PvPable weather setter and weather speed boosted sweeper (Recommended) A good Klefki and Weezing would be very beneficial (Recommended) Plenty of revives to farm this activity HOW TO GET THERE: [spoiler=How To Get There] 1) As a champ of Sinnoh, you can take any PC teleporter to the Fight Area, or alternatively, you can speak with the sailor in Snowpoint City. When you arrive in the Fight Arena, just North-East of the PC you should see the entrance to the Battle Tower area shown: 2) Continue North through the area (there is a PC to the far orth-West corner of the area) until you reach a tall building which is the Battle Tower. The area does not appear to have anything notable from my experience as none of the NPC's did anything: 3) Once inside the Battle Tower, we can now cover the various NPC's in the lobby area: NOTABLE NPC's: [spoiler=NPC's] 1) Registration Officer - This is the person to talk to so that you can register to battle in the 2nd floor of the Battle Tower! To register you must pay a 15K REGISTRATION FEE! *PLEASE NOTE*: There is a 4 DAY COOLDOWN upon completion of a Battle Tower Run! (not 100% sure about losing to any of the bosses but I assume it is the same, let me know) 2) Reward Distributor - Upon winning at least 1 battle (it takes skill to not beat room 1) and onward, upon finishing in the second floor you can speak to this NPC to OBTAIN YOUR PVE COINS and other loot! 3) PVE Coin Master - This is where you redeem you sweet sweet loot, and wow is it some insane loot! The currency used here is PVE COINS and let's break down these rewards next. 4) PvE Coin Apprentice - Offers for sale 1 time use items mostly for PvP and Honey REWARDS SHOP: [spoiler=Rewards] 1) SYNCABLE POKEMON - This means you can try to SYNC the nature of these reward PKMN and BMs are claimed to work in these encounters. When you choose a PKMN the NPC will ask if you are ready and if you say yes the encounter will start! They appear to change frequently so you will have to check for yourself what is available. They all cost 50 coins to battle each. 2) REROLL TICKETS - With these tickets you can either (depending on which of the two you have) RE-ROLL a legendary's NATURE or IV's! Reroll Ticket 250coins Nature Reroll Ticket 150coins 3) SNORLAX AND SHINY SNORLAX MOUNTS - 250 AND 500 coins respectively 4) CLOTHING - Exceptional list of PvE exclusive fashion Akatsuki Robe 250coins Aqua Diva Dress 200coins Blue Punk Jacket 200coins Fuchsia Diva Dress 200coins Gold Punk Jacket 200coins Red punk Jacket 200coins Silver Diva Dress 200coins Turtle School Uniform 250coins 5) MISCELLANEOUS - Includes things such as Masterballs, PvP items, and evolution items BOSSES: Here is a Spreadsheet with bosses for ALL rooms in a more compact easy to view format but W/OUT the movesets!: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WoEU09aV2bDCLenho7UUFuRpbfBCDrSU/view?usp=sharing Time for what most of you came here for, the bosses! As a little introduction to them, the bosses widely vary in difficulty based on room number and must be done in order from left (room 1) to the right. You HEAL after every battle, but you CANNOT switch PKMN. You CAN log out between battles but not during one. THESE BOSS NPC's CAN VARY FOR EACH PLAYER NOTE: When you walk in front of any boss other than Cynthia, you will begin battling! A strong strategy that I see working for a lot of teams is plenty of stall options, weather denial/advantage, and sweep options of 1 or 2 PKMN (two may be safer when it comes to randomness of Cynthia's PKMN). Without further delay, here are the bosses I have compiled thus far, the format of the moves known will say what PKMN of mine was targeted by the used move if I was the one who battled the opponent: [spoiler=Bosses] 1) Fikri Lv. 100s - [spoiler=Firkri] Charizard: Flare Blitz my Tyranitar (Ttar) Raichu: Thundershock my Ttar *did not use focus blast on Ttar Starmie: Bubblebeam my ferrothorn (Ferro) *did not use ice type atks on Ferro Jynx: Blizzard my Ferro Wring Out my Slowbro Dragonite: Dragon Dance Hurricane my Slowbro and blissey *did not use fighting type atk on Blissey Poliwrath: Circle Throw my Blissey *Pretty sure he queued circle throw for Slowbro too Jennifer Lv. 100s - [spoiler=Jennifer] Blastoise: Rain Dance Arcanine: Excadrill: Salamance: Houndoom: Machamp: Faried Lv. 100s - [spoiler=Faried] Venusaur: Ludicolo: Mega Drain my Pelipper Kingdra: Dragon Dance Dragon Pulse my Pelipper Golem: Staraptor: Brave Bird my Pelipper Archeops: 2) Yaris: Lv 100s - Watch out for Contrary Serperior if they get one! [spoiler=Yaris] Serperior: Leaf Storm my Ttar and Blissey Wring Out my Ferro Machamp: Dynamic Punch my Ferro Cross Chop my Jellicent Scary Face *Only has fighting type atks, maybe normal Magnezone: Zap Cannon my Jellicent and Ferro Gyro Ball my Excadrill Gyarados: Hurricane my Ferro Hyper Beam my Ttar and Kabutops Bisharp: Night Slash my Ferro Iron Head my Ttar Staraptor: Jazz : Lv 100s - [spoiler=Jazz] Embroar: Lucario: Extreme Speed Breloom: Raichu: Thundershock Weavile: Wailord: Hydro Pump Bounce Mazda : Lv 100s - [spoiler=Mazda] Kingler: Magmortar: Gengar: Hex my Pelipper Unfezant: Sky Attack my Pelipper Gastrodon: Body Slam my Pelipper Camerupt: 3) Alan: Lv 100s - [spoiler=Alan] Gastrodon: Muddy Water my Ttar and Ferro Body Slam my Slowbro Gyarados: Hurricane my Ferro Rain Dance Hyper Beam my Blissey Electivire: Giga Impact my Ferro Thunder my Slowbro Toxicroak: (MY EYES!) Sludge Bomb my Ferro (:Thinking:) Belch my Ferro (:Omegalul:) Poison Jab..... on Rattata... no wait just kidding still Ferro Flatter my Ferro Sceptile: False Swipe my Ferro Leaf Storm my Ttar Metagross: Hyper Beam my Ferro 0.o Iron Defense my Ttar Brenna: Lv 100s - [spoiler=Brenna] Ferrothorn: Explosion my Pelipper Feraligatr: Superpower my Kabutops Thrash my Pelipper Hawlucha: Sky Drop my Pelipper Kingdra: Dragon Pulse my Kingdra Hydro Pump my Omastar Clefable: Sing my Omastar Disarming Voice my Omastar Rhyperior: Marshmello: Lv 100s - [spoiler=Marshmello] Forretress: Zap Cannon my Pelipper Gengar: Nightmare Crobat: Air Slash my Pelipper Haze Azumarill: Superpower my Kabutops Walrein: Blizzard my Kabutops and Blissey Venusaur: Solarbeam my Kingdra and Blissey 4) Allan Lv 100s - [spoiler=Allan] Cofagrigus: Shadow ball my Ferro, Ttar, and Pelipper(I think for Ttar, wasn't paying attention?) Magmortar: Fire Blast my Ferro and Jellicent Hyper Beam my Ttar, Blissey, and Pelipper Slowking: Trump Card my Ferro Psychic my Omastar *Trump Card does more damage based on missing PP, not quite sure how that interacts with infinite PP on bosses but was not interested in finding out the hard way lol Electrode: Mirror Coat my Ferro and Blissey Discharge my Ferro Golem: Heavy Slam Ferro; Stone Edge, Jellicent; Abomasnow: Blizzard my Ferro Wood Hammer my Omastar Elsa: Lv 100 - Let it GO! Let it GGOOOO! ...Sorry could not help myself... [spoiler=Elsa] Clefable: Spotlight Excadrill: Fissure my Pelipper (Peli) *Probably nothing but ground type attacks Lanturn: Hydro Pump my Ferro and Pelipper Charge *Probably no electric type attacks Serperior: Gastro Acid my Ferro Jolteon: Thunder my Peli, Ttar, and Kingdra Greninja: 5) Dan the Man: Lv 100s - [spoiler=Dan] Vaporeon: Hydro pump my Ttar and Ferro Mist my Peli Last Resort my Peli Venusaur: Solar Beam my Ferro and Blissey Nidoking: Megahorn my Ttar, Slowbro, and Ferro Ninetails: (can have drought) Fire Spin my Peli Nasty Plot my Peli Machamp: (prob same set as seen before) Gyarados: (prob same set as seen before) Hyper Beam my Peli Max: Lv 100 - His team changed so I was not paying attention until I saw it was different at a later point, sorry [spoiler=Max] Staraptor: Brave Bird my Pelipper Golem: Serperior: Leaf Storm my Kingdra Dragonite: Outrage my Kingdra Togekiss: Air Slash my Gyarados Unknown: Linda: Lv 100 - [spoiler=Linda] Gorebyss: Psychic my Pelipper Gardevoir: Moonblast my Pelipper Hariyama: Absol: Mawile: Flygon: 6) Fernando: Lv 100 and 120s - [spoiler=Fernando] Dugtrio: EQ my Ttar Memento Rock Slide my Pelipper Conkeldurr: Mach Punch my Ttar Payback my Slowbro Stone Edge my Pelipper Gliscor: EQ my Slowbro and Ferro Acrobatics my Pelipper Magnezone: Hidden Power Random my Ferro Flash Cannon my Ttar Thunderbolt my Kabutops and Pelipper Venomoth: Bug Buzz my Ferro and Blissey Mega Pidgeot: Brave Bird my Blissey, Ferro, and Kingdra *No heat wave it appears * Probably no roost Dumbledore: Lv 100 and 120s - Mega Gengar is a huge threat BE CAREFUL [spoiler=Dumbledore] Mega Gengar: Sludge Bomb my Pelipper Lucario: Starmie: Psyshock my Kingdra Ice Beam my Ferro (and froze me first turn, thanks RNG) Metagross: EQ my Ferro Zoroark: Low Kick my Ferro Swellow: Brave Bird *Probably no roost Cinderella: Lv 100 and 120s - Rain Dominance after ttar and sweepers cripple this team hard [spoiler=Cinderella] Diancie: Stone Edge my Pelipper Tyranitar: Excadrill: Mega Garchomp: Azumarill: Aqua Jet my Omastar Greninja: Dark Pulse my Omastar 7) Marco: Lv 100 and 120s - Watch out for Pelipper 2nd! Do not open with weather setter until Peli comes out in case it has drizzle! After Crawdaunt, Blissey dunks on this team. [spoiler=Marco] Crawdaunt: Waterfall my Ttar Knock off my Ferro Pelipper: Hurricane my Ferro and Pelipper Scald my Ttar Ludicolo: Giga Drain my Slowbro Hydro Pump my Excadrill Ice Beam my Pelipper and Kingdra Focus Blast my Tyranitar Kingdra: Draco Meteor my Kabutops (Kabu) Hydro Pump my Omastar Ice Beam my Ferro Milotic: Scald my Blissey and Excadrill Ice Beam my Ferro *Probably no recover Starmie: Hydro Pump my Blissey Ice Beam my Ferro and Kingdra Ville: Lv 100 and 120s - Getting rid of sand is pretty op here [spoiler=Ville] Tyranitar: Rampardos: Aerodactyl: Stone Edge my Pelipper Gastrodon: Rock Tomb my Pelipper Gigalith: Earthquake my Kingdra Superpower my Excadrill Excadrill: EQ my Omastar Logan: Lv 100 and 120s - My pelipper just smoked him so didn't see any moves [spoiler=Logan] Emboar: Chandelure: Torkoal: Victreebell: Magmortar: Blaziken: FINAL BOSSES: [spoiler=Final Bosses] PLEASE NOTE: Gym Leaders of all kinds can appear in rooms 8 and 9 in any order. Gym Leaders) Wattson: Lv 100 and 120s - Do not think Ferrothorn can just carry you through this one, A LOT OF HIS PKMN CARRY FIRE TYPE ATKS BE WARY! [spoiler=Wattson] Eelektross: Flamethrower my Ferro Giga Drain my Blissey and Peli *Probably no electric type attacks Zebstrika: Magnet Rise Thunderbolt my Ttar Overheat my Ferro Galvantula: Bug Buzz my Ttar Thunder my Blissey Magnezone: Flash Cannon my Blissey and Ferro Thunder my Kingdra Electivire: Fire Punch my Ferro Brick Break my Ttar EQ my Kingdra Mega Manectric: Blaine: Lv 100 and 120s - THIS IS WHERE A SAND SETTER REALLY MAKES A DIFFERENCE! Depending on the speed of your PKMN, either lead with your non sun weather setter IF you are faster than the average ninetails OR lead with anything else and switch to it setter! These bosses have their abilities SET more than likely! NOTE: Charizard Y may be bugged at the moment as he did NOT set sun for me, but be ready for a fix anytime! [spoiler=Blaine] Ninetailes: (Might have the abilities that they want) SolarBeam my Slowbro and Pelipper Fire Blast my Blissey Pyroar: Taunt my Blissey (skill or lucky move by AI lol?) Hyper Voice my Blissey, Ttar, and Pelipper Typhlosion: Focus Blast Mega Charizard Y: Didn't set up sun for me or Belzebel! (Bugged?) Focus Blast my Blissey Fire Blast my Excadrill Solarbeam my Slowbro and Pelipper Flygon: EQ my Ttar Outrage my Pelipper Volcarona: Bug Buzz my Blissey, Ttar, Jellicent, and Slowbro Flamethrower my Ferro Fantina: Lv 100 and 120s - [spoiler=Fantina] Gengar: Hex Hypnosis Shadow Ball my Pelipper Chandelure: Energy Ball Cofagrigus: Toxic Spikes Dusknoir: Ice Punch my Omastar Mega Sableye: Foul Play my Kingdra Mismagius: Shadow Ball my Kingdra and Ferrothorn Energy Ball my Omastar Roark: Lv 100 and 120s - [spoiler=Roark] Rampardos: Stealth Rock Head Smash my Pelipper Aggron: Head Smash my Pelipper Ice Punch Shuckle: Protect Sticky Web Toxic Encore Cradily: Giga Drain my Omastar, Ttar, and Excadrill Rock Tomb my Weezing and Ferro Mega Tyranitar: Crunch my Excadrill, Ferrothorn, and Omastar Excadrill: EQ my Ferrothorn and Omastar Rock Slide my Kingdra Falkner: Lv 100 and 120s - [spoiler=Falkner] Staraptor: Close Combat Brave Bird my Pelipper Hawlucha: Acrobatics Gliscor: Knock Off EQ Skarmory: Whirlwind Spikes Roost Honchkrow: Brave Bird Superpower Sucker Punch Mega Aerodactyl: Stone Edge Wing Attack my Kingdra EQ Whitney: Lv 100 and 120s - [spoiler=Whitney] Miltank: Body Slam on an Umbreon and my Pelipper Thunder Wave my Pelipper Milk Drink *Likely no fighting type atk Diggersby: Swords Dance Quick Attack my Pelipper Earthquake my Weezing Tauros: Body Slam my Kingdra Rock Slide my Pelipper Earthquake my Weezing Slaking: Ice Punch Giga Impact my Kingdra EQ my Kabu and Weezing Fire Punch my Ferro Mega Audino: Ice Beam Knock Off my Ferro Heliolisk: Focus Blast my Ferro Professors) Prof. Elm - Lv 100 and 120's - If you have a Slowbro or similar, GG your skill is too high! You just setup calm mind for days and heal up on entei then smash the rest of the fight unless you get crit out somehow, in which case,....lul... [spoiler=Elm] Entei: Extreme Speed my Slowbro Forretress: Without Slowbro, this may be problematic down the road for you! Toxic Spikes Toxic Porygon2: Foul Play my Slowbro (lel) Suicune: Scald my Slowbro Ice Beam my Pelipper and Ferro Wobbuffet: Destiny Bond Raikou: Calm Mind Shadow Ball my Slowbro and Ferro Thunder my Pelipper Prof. Oak - Lv 100 and 120's - [spoiler=Oak] Moltres: Heatran with Flash Fire is perfect here Hurricane Fire Blast Dragonite: EQ Extreme Speed my Pelipper Lapras: Ice Beam Perish Song Surf my Omastar (was not paying attention only saw some water animation) Articuno: Hurricane my Omastar and Ferrothorn Raichu: Focus Blast my Ferrothorn Thunderbolt my Omastar and Kabutops Yawn Zapdos: Discharge my Kingdra and Blissey Heat Wave my Ferrothorn Prof. Birch- Lv 100 and 120's - [spoiler=Birch] Regice: EQ Ice Beam my Pelipper Superpower my Ttar, Omastar, and Kabutops Salamance: Thunder Fang Outrage Metagross: EQ my Omastar Regirock: EQ Stone Edge Dynamic Punch my Excadrill Registeel: Iron Head Hammer Arm my Excadrill, Kabutops, and Omastar Curse Milotic: Scald my Ttar Ice Beam my Ferro Cynthia: VERY IMPORTANT: I have confirmed that Cynthia does have SETS (3 it appears) of CHANGING PKMN for different people that challenge her, I got lucky since my source of information matched with Mega Metagross when I fought her. I will be updating with all the different PKMN she may have so you can prepare accordingly in the following spoiler list below (Please comment to me about PKMN I have not added and the lineup and order used by Cynthia!). Below is an example of my battle with her. There may be a pattern to which PKMN come out, order, and combinations. ARCEUS MOVES MAY CHANGE WITH SET (unconfirmed!) Strategy: IF YOU HAVE ANY WEEZING(not for metagross, save him for setup after), EELEKTROSS, OR ROTOM, USE IT AS YOUR OPENER (UPDATE: EARTHQUAKE MAY HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM THE OPENERS)! Levitate + Ground weakness = SUPER sad mega metagross and Mega Salamence! Also, WATCH for ARCEUS physical SD set! Maybe use Mandibuzz for that (pretty good for Skarmory set too). The rest is smart gameplay or just reviving Excadrill until you sand rush sweep her whole team! GL and bring supplies!!!! Oh and do yourself a favor and play the Sinnoh Region Champion Battle music while you do this for a buff to your confidence, GL! Team Notes: During my various runs I have found the most versatile team to run to the one shown here. Klefki with thunder wave and screens support is a powerful emergency tool to deal with stubborn situations thatll require lots of reviving but with RNG klefki can definitely cut down on the amount you use. The pelipper I have is on offensive rain setter which speed runs things leading up to Cynthia which is very beneficial to have along with the kingdra for swift swim. The weezing is in my opinion the most helpful levitate mon with toxic spikes. Intimidate impish gyarados can be used for helpful attack cuts in combination with Klefki is neuter dangerous setup and megas of Cynthia and can have setup as well which is nice. Ferrothorn is a safety option with good tools in hazards, protect, leech seeds, and iron barbs. I can sometimes never need revives which is very hard to find a team that is capable of that but the team does require some thinking due to RNG changing the scenarios quite frequently. GL [spoiler=Best Team to Run] Boss Cynthia Set 1 - [spoiler=Set 1] Mega Metagross: Meteor Mash my Ttar Ice Punch my Ferro Zen Headbutt my Peli Hammer Arm my Kabu (idk how he has five different moves but I am pretty sure I have seen all these) Landorus-I: (Flying, Ground) Earth Power my Excadrill Knock Off my Blissey Stealth Rocks Sludge Wave my Dragonite Arceus: Swords Dance Extreme Speed my Blissey (good night sweet prince) Shadow Claw my Slowbro and Omastar Roar!!! Reshiram: Fire Blast my Ferro Earth Power my Ttar Crunch my Peli Tornadus-I: Heat Wave my Excadrill Superpower my Blissey Hurricane my Jellicent Tailwind Zekrom: Crunch my Excadrill Wild Charge my Slowbro Outrage Boss Cynthia Set 2 - [spoiler=Set 2] Skarmory: Stealth Rocks Spikes Roost Taunt Mega Lucario: Close Combat my Omastar Iron Tail Swords Dance Arceus: Swords Dance Extreme Speed my Ttar!!! Shadow Claw Groudon: Fire Punch EQ my Excadrill Stone Edge my Pelipper Regigigas: (SLOW START IS NOT CODED!!!) Knock Off Brick Break my Omastar and Kingdra Facade EQ Kyogre: Ice Beam my Kingdra Ancient Power Thunderbolt Hydro Pump my Ttar and Excadrill Boss Cynthia Set 3 - [spoiler=Set 3] Mega Salamence: Double Edge my Weezing and Pelipper Flamethrower my Klefki Metal Mewtwo [steel, Psychic]: Earthquake Psyshock Ice Beam Energy Ball my Omastar Arceus: Swords Dance Extreme Speed my Kingdra Shadow Claw Iron Head my Klefki Brick Break my Ferro Palkia: Hydro Pump Spacial Rend my Pelipper and Weezing (No idea of the coding done on this one) Flamethrower my Ferro and Klefki Dialga: Earth Power Ice Beam my Pelipper (was not paying full attention) *Likely has Roar of Time (Again no idea how the coding on it is) Darkrai: Dark Pulse Nasty Plot Thunderbolt my Pelipper FINAL THOUGHTS (Really would appreciate Mods pushing for some of the topics covered here in the future please): Upon winning, I got 25PVE coins and a Cubchoo Hat (Only once)! I know there are a lot of people who got this same reward. There is also a rare tier reward drop that USED TO drop the Kyogre Mount but has since been changed and removed. [spoiler=Cubchoo Hat and Kyogre Mount] If you do not beat Cynthia you will get 1 for each boss you beat. So if you fail at any boss, your coins add up to total number of defeated foes and 25 PvE coins for full completion I was very excited to make my very first guide for the community and I hope I did a good job as I have not been a member of forums for any of the games I have played. This guide can certainly be even spiffier so do please leave suggestions on what to improve on with the guide. IF YOU FOUND MY GUIDE USEFUL PLEASE SHARE IT AND SPREAD IT AROUND PLEASE! SPECIAL THANKS AND SHOUT OUT TO!: -RogueAngel for helping me draft this out -Latias for the motivation of making guides ever since I read your very well done X-mas guide -Dysproz for information on final bosses and testing if you can log out between battles -Expendable99 for information about Dumbledore -Toxicity Clan for all the fun lulz and helpful people there -Beserker for your video -An1ma for your video -Belzebel for your video -PKChampMidori for additions to what PKMN Cynthia has -Voldis4 for spreadsheet information, additions to what PKMN Cynthia has, and possible combinations -PabloMB for information about rare tier rewards for beating Cynthia according to Skuid -Lexie13 for images of Kyorge mount -Alan5690 for information on final bosses -Schimmelwurst for information about Prof. Birch1 point
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❤ Welcome to my Design shop! ❤ This is a shop for those who need a new forum signature or a banner or a display picture for forums / Discord. Intended for Yellow server, but you can contact me on Discord for Silver server aswell and perhaps find a way to solve this issue. ❤ The price is 50.000 Pokedollars per design. ❤ ❤ Name: ❤ Favorite color: ❤ Favorite Pokemon: ❤ Wording / Text / Name:1 point
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Welcome to the Pokémon Revolution Online (PRO) viability rankings, where all usable Pokémon are ranked into tiers according to their usage and viability in our current metagame. The viability rankings categorizes PRO's most viable Pokémon into four categories: S, A, B, and C, with the most influential Pokémon residing in S rank. Each S rank Pokémon is a threat every team must prepare for and will almost always find its place on many successful teams. Within each tier the Pokemon are ordered alphabetically. There is an explanation of each Pokemon's rank in the spoiler below it. The purpose of this thread is to provide knowledge about the current metagame's greatest threats and Pokémon in it. This list is a great tool to use when building a team. The rankings will be discussed as a community and will be changed once a viable reason for that pokemon to rise or fall in rankings is given. S - These pokemon are threats in any set. They often define the meta and require opponents to be very thoughtful in teambuilding in order to not be swept/walled. A - These pokemon are huge threats and are very prevalent in the game. They often form the core of a team. B - Less prevalent, but usable in game. They are seen in the pvp game but not as much as S or A tier pokemon. These pokemon are manageable to play around. C - These pokemon are not often recommended, but suitable to fill holes in teams. They are rarely seen but not never seen. Things considered in ranking: How prevalent the Pokemon is in the metagame. How many "checks" there are to the Pokemon. How much of a threat the pokemon is in the current metagame. Please fill this form out if you want to discuss a Pokémon's ranking: Name: Current tier: Desired tier: Reason: The Pokémon listed below have been banned from ranked PvP due to their strength and oppressiveness in PRO's meta, and therefore are not factored into the viability rankings. Blaziken Dugtrio with Arena Trap S Rank A+ Rank A Rank A- Rank B+ Rank B Rank B- Rank C+ Rank Thank you for reading! Feel free to comment, I will monitor the thread and evaluate the general consensus and opinion. Contribution Tr3y, the original owner and creator of this thread, who has been kind enough to let me update it. Dakivid, TheAkalli, TheMinho, and Tr3y, all whom have greatly contributed to this list. Astraea for the formatting of this thread.1 point
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Hi everyone, Thor here. In approximately 7 days (sometime around the 25th and 26th of May, Sevii island will be closed off to players. I will share an approximation of what will be happening with the region; - Sevii will have a brand new story but based on events that transpire in current games. - Sevii will no longer be MS exclusive (Don't worry MS guys, there will be more content for you guys to access exclusively later on) - The region will effectively replace the quest to go to Sinnoh. - Some Alolan Pokemon will be obtainable here. Hopefully this will make up for the 8-12 weeks that it will be closed for while we reshape the region!1 point
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HELLO FELLOW TRAINERS! As LEGACY (a Gold server guild ) recently [about 10 days ago] came to Silver Server, and we are really doing good here, so, i thought, lets not just enjoy within our guild, but even share our happiness and greetings with each and every player in PRO on Silver Server. So from now on wards, We are going to have a Giveaway every month (No specific Date / days) [NOTE FOR LEGACY FAMILY MEMBERS :- Don't worry guys! You are my PRO family, so we will have a different Giveaway for Members only! in our guild Discord server ] -[/hr] As we will conduct these giveaways every month, so they wont be SOOOOOO HUGE :3 PRIZES CAN BE :- 1. Coin Capsule (Rare af :v ) 2. 15 Days MS (Small MS) 3. BMS (72 Hours Black Medilion) 4. 100k 5. 50k 6. Free Daycare service (any 1 Pokemon only) 7. PvP ready pokemon 8. Untrained viable Pokemon 9. 50 PvP coins (Items from those 50 coins like Life Orb, Choice items etc. ) 10. 50 x Great Balls 11. 72 hours EXP Boost 12. 5 x Rare Candies 13. 10x EV berries (One Type Only) 14. IDK (have to think and add more as the times goes! :v ) GOOD LUCK NABS! Link to Our server :- Click here DON'T FORGET, OUR LEGACY STAFF GOT THE FULL POWERS TO BAN YOU FROM THE SERVER (GIVEAWAY) SO DON'T BREAK RULE1 point
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Vân Hải cung cấp dịch vụ thuê xe giá rẻ du lịch Mộc Châu Mộc Châu là một mảnh đất tươi đẹp và trong lành, là điểm đến được yêu thích của nhiều du khách sau những ngày làm việc vất vả. Nếu bạn đang có kế hoạch cho chuyến đi Mộc Châu sắp tới, để không bỏ lỡ cơ hội đến với địa điểm thú vị này hãy cùng dịch vụ Cho thuê xe 7 chỗ uy tín của Vân Hải khám phá địa điểm này ngay nhé. Vân Hải là công ty cung cấp dịch vụ cho thuê xe 4 chỗ đến 45 chỗ giá rẻ đưa đón du khách trên mọi tuyến đường. Mời các bạn tham khảo qua bảng giá để lên kế hoạch cho hành trình tiếp theo của mình nhé: Bảng giá cho thuê xe đi du lịch giá rẻ tại Vân Hải Bảng giá cho thuê xe du lịch, Cho thue xe 7 cho doi moi phía trên có thể thay đổi tùy theo thời điểm, giá xăng dầu hoặc cầu đường và tuỳ thuộc vào hành trình của quý khách. Liên hệ với chúng tôi nếu bạn có nhu cầu đặt xe qua số hotline: 024.3993.65.65 - 0969.183.183 -0903.441.336. Mộc Châu là mảnh đất rất được thiên nhiên ưu ái ban tặng cho những hỉnh anh đẹp mắt với màu xanh của bầu trời, một thiên đường rực rỡ của hoa, vẻ mơ mộng thâm trầm của rừng thông lặng lẽ hay sự hùng vĩ mênh mông của núi đồi. Tạm rời xa những ồn ào của thành thị, về với Mộc Châu bạn như tìm lại được nguồn năng lượng để cân bằng cuộc sống, xoá tan những lo âu, mệt mỏi ở cao nguyên này, nạp cảm hứng cho một tuần làm việc mới. Khi bạn dừng chân ở mảnh đất này để tìm lại cho chính bản thân mình chút hồn nhiên, chút vô tư mà từ lâu lắm đã chẳng còn xuất hiện. Chỉ một từ đẹp cũng chưa thể diễn tả hết được vẻ đẹp của Mộc Châu, đây thực sự là một điểm đến tuyệt vời khiến du khách nào cũng phải say mê. Không gian trong lành của cao nguyên Mộc Châu Ở đó có đồi chè xanh mướt, tấm vải gấm hoa dệt từ hoa cải, những bông hoa mận nở trắng rừng, hoa dã quỳ màu vàng của nắng đông, những địa điểm du lịch có cảnh sắc đẹp mê hồn, chén rượu ngô thơm lừng cùng rất nhiều món đặc sản thơm ngon khó cưỡng lại… Tất cả những điều đó sẽ in hằn trong ký ức của những người đã đến đây. Chạy xe qua những con đường đất ngoằn ngoèo du khách sẽ cảm thấy thích thú khi cảnh vật hai bên đường cứ thay đổi liên tục, màu trắng, màu hồng, màu xanh… cứ đơn giản lọt vào tầm mắt rồi lại biến mất, rồi lại xuất hiện hết sức kỳ diệu. Bên cạnh đó, những con người nơi đây còn hết sức hồn hậu, lúc nào cũng yêu đời, yêu cuộc sống, đám trẻ con thì thân thiện, đáng yêu. Tết đã đến rất gần, khắp nơi người dân rục rịch ăn Tết. Họ rất hiếu khách, cho rằng người lạ đến nhà dịp Tết là điềm lành, điều may mắn. Chúc quý khách có những trải nghiệm vui vẻ và hấp dẫn trong chuyến đi này cùng dịch vụ Cho thuê xe 7 chỗ giá rẻ của chúng tôi!1 point
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● What's your Name/IGN? my name is Zigeunerus. ● Are you active in Discord? yes im in Syndicate atm so if i have any question ill ask in discord. ● Where are you from? im from germany ● What's your playtime?/How often do you play PRO? my playtime is 582 hours. Im playing about 4 days a week for Minimum 2 hours. Most of the time im playing more than These 2 hours. ● What's your goal in PRO? i want to learn and Play PvP. So farming PvP pokes is an important part too if you look at my playtime. I already started to fight PvP. ● Why do you want to be part of Chaos? id like to join Chaos because i want to learn more about PvP. I know some People from the German community. And last but not least id like to join your Motivating Events. ● What's your favorite Pokemon and why? i would say Groudon because of my great Memories of Ruby and Saphir. But since Pokemon Revolution im a big fan of Garchomp because of ist strengh. ● What's your favorite animal and why? My favorite animals are any types of cats because they are fleet footed and majestic.1 point
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Hello, There are no differences in game mechanics between the android and PC client. Everything works exactly the same. When using Covet or Thief, make sure to check if your Covet/Thief user is holding an item after a battle. It can only steal one item at a time, it will not steal an item if it already holds one! You need to remove the item from your Covet/Thief user in order to be able to obtain an item through Thief and Covet again. To put it short; Yes, Thief and Covet work on Android, just like everything else; there are no differences in Android and PC clients. I hope this information will be useful to you, Have a nice day! - Locked as Solved -1 point
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I moved the Jigglypuff and Oddish to the last slot in your box, can you please take a look? :)1 point
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the updated one is in official discord you can join it from the link on top of the forum use the command ^boss on the #bot-commands section1 point
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Hi! The Item Maniac in Sinnoh region is located in Celestic Town (House 1). It's the house on the upper left corner of the town. Best regards, Astreus.1 point
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it's the yellow flower on the bottom left of the house in Five isle meadow1 point
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Hello. This is a long answer, but I hope to provide you with comprehensive, useful information. Here are what the numbers in your summary mean, and also some information and thoughts on the affects of those numbers: The white stat in your pokemon's summary is called its "base" stat, I'm sure you already have some understanding of this, such as pikachu(90 base speed) being a faster pokemon than geodude(20 base speed.) Or Umbreon being more defensive than an Espeon. The base stat of a pokemon determines the rate at which that stat will grow and what limit it reaches at level 100. However, that limit can be affected and increased with IV's, EV's, and Nature. The orange stat is the Individual Value, or IV. This is a randomly assigned number upon catching a pokemon. The IV's can range from 1-31, and they have their full effect on the base(white) stats at level 100. Meaning if you have 31 IV points in the Attack stat, at level 100 you will have an "extra" 31 points added to your Attack stat. This is why high IV pokemon are generally most desirable. But say, for a pokemon like alakazam, you won't be worried if it has a low Attack IV since it doesn't use physical attacks. Furthermore, these stats are more important for the competitive aspect of battling. While this is only my opinion, 1-31 points aren't such a big deal in normal gameplay. In competition, where just 1 HP or 5 more attack or defense points could determine the winner in a battle, good IVs become most important for your pokemon. IV's also determine the type the move Hidden Power will be if you happen to learn that move. The Nature of a pokemon is seen in your summary, such as adamant or timid. Nature effects a stat's growth(not including HP) by 10%, and lowers another's growth by 10%, depending on the nature. Fortunately for this game, you can see the effect of certain natures in your summary - the Booster Stat is highlighted Green, the Hindered Stat is highlighted Orange. As you can surmise yourself, you don't want your Alakazam to have an adamant(I think) nature which boosts its attack and lowers its special attack, but rather a modest nature or one which increases speed. Natures are more important to normal gameplay than IV's are, as their effect is immediate to the stats of a pokemon. Meaning, once you catch an adamant Magikarp, its attack stat is already boosted 10% of the base growth. I'm sure you can see why people are so picky with the stats of a pokemon, as the IV's and Nature are qualities of a catch which cannot be change or be altered. Now, EV's, or Effort values, are stats which can be altered. Your Effort Values are the Blue stat you can observe in your pokemon's summary. An Effort Value is a stat which may be earned upon fainting a pokemon, a pokemon may give 1 to 3 effort value points of a certain stat among two stats. To put it another way, a pokemon like Rattata will give you 1 speed EV upon fainting it, but a Beedrill will give you 2 attack EV's and 1 SP.Def EV. To observe which pokemon gives which EV's, lay thine eyes upon this excellent resource - EV Output by Pokemon Here is how EV's effect your pokemon's base(white) stat. Upon earning 4 EV points of any stat, your pokemon will gain 1 real stat point of the respective stat. Meaning, once you earn 4 Attack EV's, your white stat which was hypothetically 20, is now 21. In this way, you can tailor your pokemon's stat growth to your desire, such as raise a Magikarp or Gyarados with the stats EV trained in Attack and Speed. Furthermore, it takes 252 EV points before the EV limit for a particular stat is reached. You may earn up to 510 EVs. This means that you may invest 252 in two stats, and have 6 left over for **** and giggles. However, if you so choose, you may distribute the stats in any other fashion such as allocating 252 points to HP, 124 to DEF, and 124 to SP DEF, or whatever idea you have for whatever purpose. The most commonly done thing though is to just max out two stats and be done with it. This is to gain the most possible stats of a pokemon for it's effective purpose. I find that sometimes distributing the points to more than two stats to be more beneficial. In PRO, EV training is more time consuming than it is in the newer games. However, you may obtain an item called Macho Brace in Goldenrod City, Johto, from a trade with a biker in front of the Pokemon Center. By having your pokemon hold this item, it will cut your pokemon's speed in battle by 50%, but it will Double the amount of EV's you gain in battle. So instead of getting 1 speed EV from a Zubat, you will now gain 2. Fearow will naturally give you 2 Speed EV's, so with the Macho Brace it will become 4. This allows for faster EV growth. Please lay thine eyes upon this topic to register in your head space the best locations to EV train certain stats - EV Training Hotspots The last thing about EV's: you may reduce your EV's by using EV reduction berries which are sold by players, or are obtainable from the Berry Tower. You may also raise your EV's by using training medicine like Protein and Calcium, which will give you 10 EV's for their respective stat. The use of these medicine items is limited to 10 uses, or 100 EV's per stat boosting item. Please refer to Bulbapedia to observe the base stats of a pokemon by utilizing the search function. Other good sources are, Serebii and Smogon My personal favorite is Smogon, as the information page on the pokemon is most easy on the eyes, the base stats are clearly visible, and you can see suggestions for EV spreads, and also potentially useful movesets. However, the learned moves in PRO as well as their availability might differ a little bit from all of these sites. To know which moves your pokemon will learn and when, click on your in-game pokedex, search the pokemon with the search bar, and lay your eyes upon the glorious information which it provides. To understand the usefulness of base stats and abilities, think about the things a pokemon does in battle and what will help it achieve those things. Think about an Alakazam. It has a measly 45 Defense base. Surely you don't plan to use it as as physically defensive pokemon. Neither would you use it as a physically offensive pokemon, as its base attack is just 50. However, it's base SP.Atk is 135 and it's base Speed is 120. It is clear this is a pokemon you want to outspeed your enemy with, and to faint with as few moves as possible. Contrary to this, a Gyarados has stats which favor it's use as a physically offensive pokemon, but it also has some bulk. Thinking more about this and bringing in abilities, the most useful abilities Gyarados can have are Moxie, and Intimidate. Depending on how you use Gyarados, Intimidate may be useful to switch in and lower the enemies attack with, it's not a bad pokemon to switch into an attack that isn't super effective because it's somewhat bulky and in this way Intimidate may be useful. But Moxie will raise your attack by one stage upon each faint your Gyarados achieves. If you wish to kill as much as you can with your Gyarados, Moxie will be most useful, if you wish to annoy and bother enemies with stat reduction or perhaps get them to switch out, Intimidate may be more useful. I hope this has helped you and answered your question and perhaps more. You don't need to memorize every ability's function or base stats if you utilize the recourses online. But with time and experience, you will naturally retain such information. You may not memorize exactly what the base stats of a pokemon are, but you will have a general idea of a pokemon's usefulness and potential based on it's best stats and most useful abilities for the purpose that pokemon serves.1 point