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What you'll need: Aron level 6-15, 6 works best but isn't needed, Must be Sturdy (Can be found in Oreburgh Mine B1F with MS or a lv15 from a boss reward, or you can buy one from a player... hopefully they get hunted if this trick gets popular) Focus sashes (Depending on how low level your trainee is, or if it has a priority move) Access to the egg move tutor, and $15,000 to be able to teach Aron Endeavor How to obtain Focus Sashes: Boss rewards (A lot of bosses sometimes give 5) PvP coins (1 coin = 1 Sash) 15 for $100,000 in Gold's Gym (I do not recommend, there are better ways) How to do the trick: 1. Go to an area with high leveled Pokemon (Preferably with easy access to healing and Pokemon that cant Flinch you, I found that Route 225 works best, left of Survival Area) 2. Lead with Aron and use Endeavor, 99% of the time the AI will attack you 3. Let Aron faint 4. Bring in your trainee, holding a focus sash or a priority move 5. Gain 891273987981273 levels. Note: It is extremely important to let Aron faint, if it gains any levels this trick won't work as well. Use Endeavor until you faint to guarantee safety. Example: And that's all there is to it. Feel free to leave feedback, I hope this helps someone. I was able to do 230 Evolution's in a day :P Obviously this works best with membership, or some form of EXP boost.4 points
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Togekiss Current Tier: S Desired Tier: A+ Reason: Whether in its Stallbreaker, Wallbreaker, or Choice Scarf set, Togekiss is definitely a meta-defining pokemon. Truly ubiquitous. If you were to fight 5 opponents, 4 likely use one. But the prevalence of some of its counters makes this pokemon not so difficult to plan around. The rationale behind my desire to move it down a tier is, there exist counters for togekiss that can reliably handle it in either of the more commonly used sets and force it out. Chansey/Blissey: These pokemon are on nearly every team and absolutely wall togekiss, usually attempting to toxic as soon as they switch in (if not a choice kiss) or stall (if choice locked). Togekiss would switch - even if it had aura sphere. Attempting to flinch such bulky pokemon while toxic'd isn't advisable, and many people have tried this to no avail at some point in their PVP career. These pokemon aren't hard to obtain, and have much utility outside of countering togekiss. They aren't some niche counter. They're everywhere, and they're a problem for any togekiss set. Heatran: Offensive heatran 2 hits the usual togekiss sets and only fears aura sphere. Togekiss often doesn't want to be locked into that move, and wouldn't use it on the switch unless it was sure Heatran was coming, giving the opponent the advantage. No other moves from Togekiss scare heatran, and momentum often goes goes to the opponent in this matchup. Worse of all, Offensive Heatran often has a choice scarf itself, and has a very close speed to that of Togekiss (77 vs 80 base), meaning only the choice scarf togekiss would outpace it. Magnezone: Similar to heatran, magnezone heavily damages togekiss, but must watch out if flamethrower or aura sphere would be used. Either way, the opponent is forcing you to predict according to their whims, leaving you easily baitable. If choice locked, Togekiss is taken advantage of with the threat of Magnezone. If not, Togekiss isn't fast enough to stop Magnezone, which commonly is scarfed. It risks the low chance of getting OHKO'd, as well, and steel/electric moves magnezone might use aren't too bad getting trapped into. Magnezone is more of a check than a counter like the above, but it's so common that it's worth mentioning. Assault Vest Users: While less common than the above, any non-fighting type using an assault vest can switch in on Togekiss and scare it. While they're usually not fast, Togekiss ususally isn't hitting them hard enough to avoid taking a hit back. Consider the common choice scarf set vs the common assault vest goodra set. If predicting the switch correctly, you get 252 SpA Togekiss Dazzling Gleam vs. 252 HP / 252 SpD Assault Vest Goodra: 102-120 (26.5 - 31.2%) meaning it'll take 4 hits to beat a pokemon with a super effective move. As you won't get those 4 hits, you have to switch. Assault vest Goodra isn't something you want to regularly switch on, either, as its movepool is expansive. It knows you need to switch, so it puts you in an awkard place. Additionally, Togekiss is likely in your core as a defensive dragon counter, meaning the average team is suddenly in a disadvantage. That doesn't sound like the type of situation an S ranked pokemon would put you in. Also, only the choice sets have the move versitility to deal with assault vest or specially defensive pokemon in general, making a large portion of the meta a counter. Everyone knows this, and everyone has this planned in their team anyway as that works for many other pokemon too. In conclusion, what team doesn't run a specially defensive wall or a steel type? Choice togekiss doesn't want to play that game and get forced out. Clefable, the other S ranked pokemon, isn't forced out nearly as easily as togekiss. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I really like the work put into the rankings. Seems pretty accurate. Good job. I just want to mention, Snorlax has a very viable Choice Band set. May be worth mentioning in its analysis. It is also an effective user of facade on any set, as status setting walls are ubiquitous in this meta. Facade from a snorlax gets the STAB boost as well, turning that 70 power move into a potentially 210 power move. At +1 (from curse or choice band), snorlax 2hits physically defensive mandibuzz with facade.2 points
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Hello there! Many of you may not know about a trick for catching certain pokemon, both in the actual Pokemon games and in PRO. This method is known as the Repel Trick. It is is an efficient way to find rare Pokemon and works with any repel.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, with Gen 7 Pokemon and Mechanics being added to the game sometime soon, I just want to make a little post mentioning exactly what changes we should expect to be coming to PRO such as, Stat changes, Abilities, Moves etc.. STAT CHANGES The Following Pokemon received stat changes in Generation 7! Arbok - Attack 85 -> 95 Dugtrio - Attack 80 -> 100 Farfetch'd - Attack 65 -> 90 Dodrio - Speed 100 -> 110 Electrode - Speed 140 -> 150 Exeggutor - Sp. Def 65 -> 75 Noctowl - Sp. Atk 76 -> 86 Ariados - Sp. Def 60 -> 70 Qwilfish - Def 75 -> 85 Magcargo - HP 50 -> 60, Sp. Atk 80 -> 90 Corsola - HP 55 -> 65, Def 85 -> 95, Sp. Def 85 -> 95 Mantine - HP 65 -> 85 Swellow - Sp. Atk 50 -> 75 Pelipper - Sp. Atk 85 -> 95 Masquerain - Sp. Atk 80 -> 100, Speed 60 -> 80 Delcatty - Speed 70 -> 90 Volbeat - Def 55 -> 75, Sp. Def 75 -> 85 Illumise - Def 55 -> 75, Sp. Def 75 -> 85 Lunatone - HP 70 -> 90 Solrock - HP 70 -> 90 Chimecho - HP 65 -> 75, Def 70 -> 80, Sp. Def 80 -> 90 Woobat - HP 55 -> 65 Crustle - Attack 95 -> 105 Beartic - Attack 110 -> 130 Cryogonal - HP 70 -> 80, Def 30 -> 50 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABILITY UPDATES The following Pokemon received ability additions or changes in Generation 7! Beartic - Gained Slush Rush Roggenrola and Boldore - Gained Weak Armor Gigalith - Gained Sand Stream Gengar - Levitate -> Cursed Body Pelipper - Gained Drizzle Torkoal - Gained Drought Vanilluxe - Gained Snow Warning Legendary Dogs - Hidden Abilities changed -> Inner Focus --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABILITY DIFFERENCES The following abilities have been updated in Gen 7! Aerilate: The power boost has been decreased from 30% to 20% Gale Wings: The ability only activates when the Pokémon has 100% of its Hit Points remaining Parental Bond: Second hit only does 25% of the first hit's damage rather than 50%. Pixilate: The power boost has been decreased from 30% to 20% Prankster: When targeting a Dark-type opponent, the move with priority now fails. The move will still work on Ally Dark-type Pokémon Refrigerate: The power boost has been decreased from 30% to 20% Weak Armor: The Speed stat now increases by two stages And these are all the new abilities! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MOVE CHANGES The following moves have been changed in Generation 7! Tackle: 50 power -> 40 Power Leech Life: 20 power -> 80 Power 15PP -> 10 PP Swagger: 90 Accuracy -> 85% Accuracy Sucker Punch: 80 Power -> 70 Power Dark Void: 80% Accuracy -> 50% Accuracy Ally Switch: +1 Priority -> +2 Priority Flying Press: 80 Power -> 100 Power Fell Stinger: 30 Power -> 50 Power Parabolic Charge: 50 Power -> 65 Power Diamond Storm: 50% chance for +1 Defense for the user -> 50% chance for +2 Defense for the user Water Shuriken: Physical -> Special Mystical Fire: 65 Power -> 75 Power Thunder Wave: 100% Accuracy -> 90% Accuracy The following pokemon have has moves given to them in Generation 7 These are the new moves! Some pokemons level up movesets have been updated in ULTRA SUN and MOON these changes can be found here: https://serebii.net/ultrasunultramoon/movesetchange.shtml (Thank you Sviper!) I Plan on adding all these SoonTM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mechanic Changes Burn Damage per turn was lowered from 12% -> 6% (thank you Akalli!) Confusion chance 50% -> 33% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW POKEMON! Lets be real, it would be a ton of work to list every single Gen 7 Pokemon on a single thread, maybe ill update it one day but for now here a link to the pokedex!~ Link: https://www.serebii.net/sunmoon/pokemon.shtml --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I hope this helps new players or maybe some veterans remember exactly what the changes were in Gen 7, this is a W.I.P and if i missed anything or something isn't correct please let me know and I will add it!~ Thanks for reading1 point
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Hello there! Unfortunately, you cannot reset your account as of now due to the topic being closed. If you'd like to reset your account, you'd have to wait until the Admins open the topic once again. The topic can be found here for future reference. Just for clarification, Account resets will wipe all the Pokemon on your account, variables, and items you may have. Friendlists will be kept and if you play on the account, you will find yourself at the Start Map. Nevertheless, you may always create a new account and trade all your cosmetic items to that account by putting them on Pokemon. Hope this helps and have a great day!1 point
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I dont know why, but I dont agree with you. The help chat is there for quieries. On the log in page, there is a link to the website, so I guess they can have a look at the forums this way. Maybe would make us lazy? Idk...hahaha.. Good luck!1 point
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Hey! thanks for choosing Celestial! I will soon send you a link to join our discord!1 point
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Hello there! I have moved your Raticate in your PC. Will you check that for me? Let me know if you have any more issues. Hope this helps and have a great day! Edit: Solved In-Game.1 point
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Tengo el mismo problema y anda super lento, y aun bajando la resolucion tarda el cuadruple de tiempo.1 point
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Hi there, I'm extremely sorry for the lag and disconnects you've experienced and I understand how frustrating it can be. We are constantly trying to improve our sever stability, but it isn't perfect. The recent maintenance has made Red and Yellow much more stable, but Blue appears to have some issues. Since the Red and Blue servers are planned to merge in the near future, we are likely going to wait until then to try to optimize server uptime. Unfortunately, we are unable to refund your losses being due to a crash or rollback. As stated in the Issue Guide: To learn more on preventing rollbacks, please read this thread. By using the techniques listed in the aforementioned thread, the chances of you losing any recently acquired game objects are at a reduced rate. As there is nothing more I can do to further your case, I'll now lock this topic and I wish you a good rest of your week. - Locked -1 point
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Hello CrispyGamer98, you can report someone at our resolution center --> report player, or simply go to here: https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=70 Choose the selected server where the incident happened and report the player with screenshots provided. Evidence is needed. Wishing you a great day :) Kind regards, angelknight1 point
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