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We are discussing all of the changes, and of course would like to know your opinions, and would appreciate some actual discussion as to why the Pokemon should move. This is how I would rank them, let me know if and why you would change something. Kingdra: A- Kingdra is a staple on pretty much all rain teams, it's an extremely powerful mon with great typing, speed in rain, and defenses. Sadly for Kingdra, Ferrothorn is the most used Pokemon in pvp along with Gastrodon and Mantine rising in usage. Kingdra is pretty predictable with its sets (nobody runs hp electric) and easily dealt with by common Pokemon such as Chansey and Tangrowth, along with all the previously mentioned ones. Because its only usage is on rain (besides the extremely rare Critdra set), along with lack of versatility, I do not believe it belongs in the same tier as other A-rank Pokemon. Weavile: A+ With the introduction of Pursuit, this already extremely dangerous Pokemon became even better. It is the fastest commonly seen Pokemon with access to priority and coverage moves to beat some counters. With Pursuit, it is easily the best revenge killer in the meta and is one of the most splashable Pokemon, being seen on all sorts of teams from stall to hyper offense. With a Choice Band on, Weavile has a chance to OHKO Latios after rocks damage, with Pursuit, even if it stays in. The few downsides that made me hesitant to put it in A+ are its lack of set versatility and its weakness to Stealth Rock. Hippowdon: B+ Although it's a decent weather setter and stealth rocker, I find very little reason to ever use this Pokemon on a team. Tyranitar is usually the better option on sand teams and there are many better defensive options to handle meta Pokemon. Many of the Pokemon it is supposed to handle are uncommon in the PRO meta or not even in the game. Some examples are electric types like Thundurus, Mega Manectric, Zapdos, Raikou, and some fire types like Talonflame, Mega Charizard X and Y. Klefki: B+ It's a good dual screens user and spikes setter for hyper offense, but besides that, it doesn't have many other uses. As a defensive Pokemon, it loses to almost all of the top tier Pokemon. Klefki's main faults are a lack of bulk and reliable recovery as well as losing to many common hazard removers such as Rotom-Wash, Excadrill, and Gliscor. Starmie: B+ I'll start by saying I really like Starmie, so maybe I'm a bit biased. I had a lot of success with it in Gen 6 OU on Showdown. It is a good offensive spinner for hyper offensive teams and a reliable spinner on bulky offense or balance. It recently gained its hidden ability, Analytic, which helps the offensive set that lacked power without it. Sadly, at the same time, Pursuit got added into the game which Starmie has no way of playing around. The main problem is that Starmie is still missing a necessary move for the defensive set: Reflect Type. This would allow Starmie to predict being Pursuit trapped and would give it a fighting chance in the match-up. Without it, a Pursuit trapper could simply switch in on Starmie and remove it from the match. This, of course, only concerns the bulky set, as even a Choice Scarf Tyranitar wouldn't want to switch into a Life Orb, Analytic-boosted Hydro Pump. Once Reflect Type is coded, I will consider rising Starmie up to A- once again. Arcanine: B I agree with David, it's just completely outclassed offensively and defensively by better Pokemon even in the same tier. Feraligatr: B+ I'm happy with where it is. It's a decent set up sweeper with Dragon Dance and a decent wallbreaker with Swords Dance, along with access to Sheer Force, priority, and good coverage. Gastrodon: A- With all of the recent changes to the meta, Gastrodon has become a very solid defensive Pokemon. The biggest thing it has going for it is being one of the best answers to the ban-worthy Greninja lacking grass coverage. Along with Greninja, it also walls other very common top tier Pokemon such as Heatran lacking grass coverage, most Rotom variants, and most rain Pokemon. Unlike Mantine, it can even handle Kabutops and mixed Dragonite. Mamoswine: B+ (not sure) This one is very tricky for me. It seems a bit better than some Pokemon in B+, but worse than some in A-. It has a good offensive typing along with dark and fighting coverage, but is walled by some common defensive Pokemon such as Rotom-Wash and Skarmory. It has a lot of downsides such as frail defenses with an ice typing, slower than many other offensive Pokemon, and an ability that doesn't help it offensively. One plus side is having access to Stealth Rock and Oblivious, so it could be used as a decent suicide lead. Mantine: A- I think this Pokemon is extremely underrated right now, being able to handle some extremely scary threats such as most Greninja sets, Volcarona, Choice Scarf Excadrill, Gengar, Alakazam, Nidoking lacking Thunderbolt, Gyarados, and Hydreigon. It fills a very similar role to Gastrodon, the main differences being Mantine having access to Defog and dealing with different threats. Omastar: B This is another Pokemon I love to use in rain. It is the hardest hitting rain sweeper. Its Hydro Pump can 2HKO Blissey after rocks in rain and can even run a set with Knock Off to beat Chansey. If you look at some damage calculations, you'll be wondering why you haven't used this thing sooner. Sadly, with the rise of Mantine and Gastrodon, as well as the nerf to Talonflame, Omastar is harder to use than ever before. Jellicent: B- This used to be a pretty reliable spin blocker, but with the addition of Pursuit and many new Pokemon (mainly Greninja and Rotom-Wash), there really isn't any place for it anymore. It does have access to reliable recovery and Will-O-Wisp, but its bulk is just too low to be able to switch into neutral attacks from things like Life Orb Excadrill and Life Orb Garchomp. However, right now, in Gen 6 OU, there is a rise in usage of Colbur Berry Jellicent to better take on dark types. This could be something to consider in PRO with the addition of berries, but the downside to this is losing Leftovers recovery. Ninetales: B- Smeargle: B Scarf Spore OP, that's all. Shuckle: B- Talonflame: B Torkoal: B-3 points
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Hello When my Miltank ( Sap Slipper ) get a spore/sleep powder/leech seed attack, i never get the ATK Rose. or i should receive +1 in atk. All grass attack doesn't have effect on my miltank but i get the bonus attack only if its a damage grass attack. And is Chatter codded ? cause i never get confuse by wild chattot? thx for your time2 points
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Hello and welcome to the Hoenn Elite Four guide. Hopefully this will help you if you are having a hard time with it. Good luck! -------------------------------------------------- Recommended Pokémon (can use Pokémon from previous regions) Gyarados Gengar Clefable Honorable Mentions How to get mentioned moves Recommended Healing Items Elite Four Sidney - Dark-types Mightyena, Shiftry, Zoroark, Cacturne, Sharpedo, Absol You can set up with Gyarados or Clefable with two Dragon Dances or two Calm Minds, respectively. Heal up if necessary and proceed to sweep. Phoebe - Ghost-types Dusclops, Banette, Sableye, Chandelure, Mismagius, Dusknoir You can set up with Gyarados, after two Dragon Dances you can proceed to sweep Phoebe's team. Heal up if necessary. Use Earthquake against Chandelure, otherwise you risk getting burned. Glacia - Ice-types Abomasnow, Froslass, Beartic, Vanilluxe, Glalie, Walrein Set up with Clefable, after two Calm Minds you can proceed to sweep the whole team. You risk getting frozen by Abomasnow, however. Healing up against it might be necessary. Another option is using Snorlax, its Thick Fat ability weakens Ice-type attacks. Drake - Dragon-type Altaria, Flygon, Kingdra, Haxorus, Dragalge, Salamence You can set up with Gyarados or Clefable, with two Dragon Dances or Calm Minds, respectively. You can sweep from this point forward. Kingdra can be problematic for Gyarados, you might need a Fairy-type to deal with it. Dragalge can be problematic for Clefable if it is faster or Clefable gets crit. Gyarados is able to revenge kill it with Earthquake, however. Champion Steven Skarmory, Claydol, Aggron, Cradily, Armaldo, Metagross Gyarados is able to set up easily on Skarmory, three Dragon Dances are enough. Watch out for Aggron's Sturdy, Cradily's and Armaldo's Ancient Power. If Gyarados is able to kill all 5 previous Pokémon, Metagross should die to a +3 Earthquake. Snorlax is capable of beating Aggron, Cradily and Armaldo, if Gyarados died. Heal up the Gyarados when Snorlax is on the field and try to Intimidate the Metagross to reduce its damage output. Snorlax should always be able to tank at least two hits from it. Hope you were able to beat Hoenn's E4 with the help of this Guide. If you have any questions feel free to reply to this thread. Special thanks to @ShinyCelebi who helped me with this guide.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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Do you have basic programming knowledge and a willingness to apply this knowledge to help further the development of PRO? Read thoroughly below, and then apply if you satisfy the requirements. Requirements Tangibles: You must have been around the project for at least 3 months (mention your earliest-registered account name in the application for us to verify). 100-plus hours clocked on an account in-game. You already completed a variety of quests in PRO. A clean track record on your account (note: it does not need to be completely pristine; even if you have had milder offenses, they may be overlooked depending on how long ago they were, how your behavior has changed since, and the its severity relative to the nature of the position). Have a Discord Account as it will be the main way for staff to communicate. Be 18 years of age or older. Intangibles: At least basic knowledge of the programming language Python. Fluency in the English language. In addition to writing the logic-coding of NPC scripts, you will also be responsible for the dialogues of NPCs by virtue of your access to and control over the scripts - proper grammar, spelling, and syntax is expected in that regard. Characteristical integrity. Due to our content-sensitive access to NPC scripts and control thereof, this is one of the most trust-sensitive positions in the game; as such, there will be no shortage of scrutiny with our candidates. Willingness to learn new things. To submit your application, please PM AlCedo, preferably on Discord (AlCedo#2920). Please specify your experience in computational languages with as much detail as possible (Github would be good). Applicants who do not meet the tangible requirements or specify their experience will automatically be denied for the near future. If you have any questions or concerns regarding our recruitment criteria, feel free to ask before applying. Note that all staff work is voluntary! This is not a career, but a hobby instead. When applications are open, there will be an announcement on our Discord Server as well as a bump to this post.1 point
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Hi there and welcome to the PRO Discord Guide! This guide will teach you all you need to know about our Official Discord Server. This will also teach you how to install Discord on your computer. Step 1: Go to the Official Discord Website and click Download. *The download provided will change depending on your Operating System. Step 2: Look for Discord Setup and double click it. Wait for the discord app to appear. Macs: Open the .dmg file and drag the Application in your Applications folder. Step 1: Click Register after opening Discord Step 2: Fill in the information and click "Continue". Invite Link: PRO Official Discord Chatting Requirements: You must have been in the server for over 10 minutes. Assigning yourself a Server: Use the command ?rank <Gold/Silver Server> in #bot-commands. REMINDER: Please read the Server Rules before anything else. Step 1: Click on the plus (+) icon and select join a server. Step 2: Select 'Join Server'. Step 3: Input the invite code (98pMNxq) and click join. Alternatively, you can simply click on the hyperlink above to join the Discord. Below are the different channels in the PRO Official Discord. Player Hosted Events: Promotions for events run by players. Discord Events: Information on events run by Discord Staff. Announcements: Important information, Updates, and Maintenance notices on Discord and PRO. Pro Useful Links: Guides created by the community that may be of help. Server Rules: PRO's Official Discord rules. Frequently Asked Questions: Answers to commonly asked questions by the community. Guilds: List of guilds on each server for you to check out and join. General: This is the server's main chat for communicating with others. Support: Assistance with support-related issues may be asked here. Bot Commands: All bot commands excluding Fredboat's are to be done here. PvP and Showdown: Discussion on PvP and Showdown-related topics and strategies. Your Own Art: Show off your art to the community. Mapping: Discussion on maps and how to make them. Video Streams: Advertisements of PRO-related Youtube Videos or Twitch Streams. Daycare Shops: Daycare Services on both servers. Trades and Prices Silver: Trade-Related Discussion and Promotions for Silver. Trades and Prices Gold: Trade-Related Discussion and Promotions for Gold. VC: Fredboat commands, channel for mic-muted players in VC. VC1: Voice channel limited to 50 players. VC2: Voice channel limited to 10 players. Streaming: Voice Channel for players who are streaming. Music Channel: Voice Channel for players listening to music. Prefix: ? Invite Link: Dyno Primary Function: Support Commands: [spoiler=Dyno Commands]?appeal: Provides a link to Discipline Appeals. ?bugcenter: Provides a link to the Bug Resolution Center. ?cloudflare: Provides a link to a small VPN. ?complaint: Provides a link to the General Complaint Area. ?cosmetics: Provides a link to the Clothing and Mounts Showcase. ?crashissues: Provides a link to solutions for crash issues. ?dashboard: Provides a link to the Dashboard. ?downloads: Provides a link the PRO's Downloads. ?evohelp: Provides a link to the Evolution Megathread and Uncoded Evolutions. ?evzones: Provides an image guide on EV Zones. ?forum: Provides a link to the Forums. ?ghostqueue: Provides an explanation for what a ghost queue is. ?gs: Provides a link to General Support. ?images: Provides a link to the Forum Images Guide. ?invite: Provides the invite link for the PRO Official Discord. ?legends: Provides a link for the Legendary Megathread. ?media: Provides links for our official media accounts. ?mee6: Provides information on the discord's leveling system. ?membership: Provides information on the Benefits of Membership. ?merge: Provides information on the server merge. ?moves: Provides a link for the TM and Tutors Guide. ?notcoded: Provides a link for the List of Uncoded Moves. ?register: Provides a link to Registration. ?report: Provides a link to the Report Center. ?restore: Provides a link to the Restore Pokemon Megathread. ?rollback: Provides a link to the Rollback Thread. ?rules: Provides a link to PRO's Rules. ?serverdown: Provides an explanation for the server being down. ?status: Provides a link to Server Status. ?stuck: Provides solutions for if you are stuck. ?suggestions: Provides a link to the Suggestions Sub-forum. ?updatelog: Provides a link to the Update Logs. ?wiki: Provides a link to the Official PRO Wiki. Prefix: ;; Invite Link: Fredboat Primary Function: Music Commands: [spoiler=Fredboat Commands];;play <url/keywords>: Plays music from the given URL or keyword. ;;queue: Displays the queue of the current tracks in the playlist. ;;nowplaying: Displays the currently playing track. ;;skip: Removes the currently playing track from the queue. ;;voteskip: Votes to skip the current track. Must have at least 50% of the votes. ;;pause: Pauses the player. ;;resume: Resumes the player. ;;join: Makes FredBoat join your current voice channel. ;;leave: Makes FredBoat leave the current voice channel. ;;repeat: Changes the repeat mode. Run this command for more info. ;;shuffle: Toggles shuffle mode. ;;reshuffle: Reshuffles the queue. ;;fwd <time>: Forwards the track by the given amount of time. ;;rew <time>: Rewinds the track by the given amount of time. ;;seek <time>: Sets the position of the track to the given time. ;;restart: Restarts the currently playing track. ;;history: Shows history of recently played tracks. Prefix: ^ Invite Link: Reborn Bot Primary Function: In-Game Aid Commands: [spoiler=Reborn Commands]^bguide: Provides a Beginners Guide on Pokemon Technicalities ^boss: Provides information on a boss. ^cooldowns: Provides cooldowns on bosses, excavation, bug catching, and subway tickets for a player. ^dex: Provides pokedex information on a pokemon. ^hp: Provides the hidden power of a pokemon given a screenshot of IVs. ^info: Provides information on an item, move, or ability. ^inspect: Provides information on a Player. ^item: Provides information on pokemon that can hold an item. ^ivs: Provides the IVs of a pokemon. ^memberlist: Provides a list of members of a guild. ^msspawns: Provides a list of member-ship only pokemonn. ^poketime: Provides the current time in-game. ^repel: Provides a list of pokemon available from the repel trick. ^spawn: Provides a list of areas where a pokemon spawns. ^defaultserver: Sets a server as your default server. ^smogon: Provides PvP information on a pokemon from Smogon. ^timeladder: Provides a list of players with the most playtime. ^guildladder: Provides a list of the top 10 Guilds this season. ^guildseasons: Provides a list of the top 10 Guilds in past seasons. ^ladder: Provides a list of the top 25 Players in Ranked PvP this season. ^mostadded: Provides a list of players whom have added the most in opponents-information ^mostpaired: Provides a list of the most paired pokemon in PvP. ^mostused: Provides a list of the most used pokemon in PvP. ^pvpseasons: Provides a list of the top 25 Players in Ranked PvP in past seasons. ^ts: Provides a list of most used teams.1 point
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Welcome to SideLines "Cheap pokemon boss guide" The purpose of this is to show how to beat bosses with pokemon that are very easy to find and level up. I have seen many boss guides that have become very helpful to me and other people, however finding these required pokemon, especially with my luck, had become a pain since I was spending hours on end looking for one Tier 9 just for a sync fail or terrible IVs, or for the guide to tell me something that should happen, and doesn't happen. So this is my guide on how I beat certain bosses with pokemon that are very easy to find. 1). Disclaimer 2). Pokemon Guide 3). Leveling up pokemon guide 3). Particular Boss Strategies. [spoiler=Needed Pokemon] 1). Pelipper This is the staple in this team, and by far will be the most used pokemon, this started off as a backup to when I followed other boss guides, and whenever they went wrong I ended up using pelipper and sweeping the boss, ever since this has pretty much done most bosses and is a very easy to get pokemon. This pokemon as you probably know is very easy to find, It took me like 5 wingulls to catch a decent one. I recommend running what playstyle you suite, I prefer offensive playstyles so I went with quiet nature, however bold, calm, modest are also viable options. With EVs I went 252 DEF and 252 SPATK however with other natures switching SPATK and HP Is also a decent setup, or maybe only EV training DEF and SPDEF, however be careful, because you might not be as hard hitting. The moveset is pretty standard, Roost for healing, Stockpile is probably the most used move, as it is used for setting up, Hurricane for STAB move and Surf for STAB move. 2). Gliscor Gliscor is one of our star players due to its typing and its access to Roost. As soon as I got this pokemon, I actually started to beat bosses, again this is required for the team and I will constantly repeat how useful its typing is. This may seem as if it is difficult to find, but get a pokemon with headbutt, go to route 11, 27, 46 have an impish sync natu, and just headbutt all the trees, this was the first one I found out of 8, amd its IVs arent even that great however it still sweeps, honestly isn't hard to find, and if you fail to find one, it is only a days wait. With gliscor impish is pretty much mandatory because swords dance when setting up covers the attack stat enough to be able to sweep. Left overs is again used just so we counteract the small amount of damage done to us, this could be enough to allow us to use a roost if we get to low. Earthquake destroys bosses and acrobatics is a very good stab move ( Wing attack is also very good but it is an egg move which requires beating naero). Anyway this is a golden player. 3). Clefable Clefairy is what I like to call a multitool, this thing is honestly a truck, and hits like 4 of them, you probably know yourself how well this thing does due to its SPDEF and its move pool. This took me the longest to find and unfortunately even though the IVs are good, I wont be able to use it in PvP so thats kind of a bummer, however I can destroy bosses with it. This is a tier 2 pokemon in route 115 (the route above rustboro) so I caught two boxes of them and sifted through the good ones and bad ones. As you can tell leftovers is my favourite item and is very useful. The moveset is moonblast for attacking, calm mind and cosmic power for setting up, and soft-boiled for self healing. The only downside to Clefable is that it takes 12 turns to setup, this means its more likely for a crit to hit, and for Clefable to die, because crits in pro ignore setup moves, other than that this thing is a beast. [spoiler=Side Pokemon] These pokemon although aren't in the required section, they are most likely necessary due to backups and sweeping with pokemon that might be more effective. 1). Seaking This is very common in defeating bosses and you probably already know why we would use a seaking (THIS COPIES OTHER GUIDES IK) Goldeen is tier 1 pretty much everywhere but Tohjo Falls it is the only thing you can find, bring a modest sync and an electric type to test if its hidden ability or not, I found it being much quicker and I ended up finding like 5 in half an hour, you also don't need good IVs at all, thats what the setup agility and lightning rod is for. This obviously baits out the oponent to use electric type moves just for it not to have an effect on us, and boost our SPATK so we end up sweeping. Signal beam is for coverage against grass types various other types, Surf for STAB, Agility to setup us and get us up to MK 6 speed, and icebeam for coverage, also it should be holding a nevermelt ice, which can be found on swinubs, to boost ice beam. 2). Yanmega Yanmega is a very recommended sweeper to have on the team, as we will be using it to stall on bosses to max our speed, or just gradually outspeed things if we can't stall Yanma is tier 3 in sinnoh safari area and tier 4 in route 35, however the best way to do it is headbutt on routes 3,15, 28 and 34 with a timid sync. This pokemon because of speed boost becomes a sweeper, and is very recommended to have, and is very useful because of this feature for starting of and finishing. The only problem with Yanmega is that it is frail. Run Bug Buzz for stab, Air slash for stab, aincient power for coverage against fire and psyhcic to get rid of posion types and ghost types, however you can switch psychic with what you wish, you can run roost if you want, however if you get hit you are most likely going to get K.O'd. This pokemon here is defintely a valuable sideline. 3). Alakazam Alakazam is an OKAY alternative to yanmega as it gets good speed of the bat straight away however it is also extremely frail and a very big risk to whether you will outspeed or not. Abra is tier 6 in most places which is higher than Yanma, it is also a lot more frail on the defensive side. I would run Shadow Ball, Focus Blast, Energy Ball and psyhcic this pokemon is really only my plan B when it comes to bosses, and more of a gamble to whether it will be effecient or not, I will rarely talk about this pokemon but none the less, if you have an Alakazam already I wouldnt worry about getting a Yanmega. 4). Azumarill Azumarill can be very important if you have one, as it is quite easy to obtain and has access to very good setup moves Marill ranges from tier 4 to tier 6, but mainly is around tier 5, so they might be a little harder to find, I would recommend sitting there with a adamant sync and grass type pokemon waiting for it to say it has Sap Sipper. Then you would want to run Surf for STAB, Play Rough for STAB, Defense Curl and Amnesia for setting up. This thing acts as a "bait pokemon" just like Seaking and lightning rod ability, it encourages bosses to use grass type moves on Azumarill, which only benefits us, I won't use azumarill often but when we do it's because its the only way. [spoiler=Harder To Get Pokemon] These pokemon are a little harder to get but by chance if you already have them or are willing enough to put a little more time into getting them, they will definitely help out alot in this guide. 1). Honchkrow This pokemon is an absolute knife in bosses because of its high attack stat, and very useful moveset. Murkrow is tier 6 inside Old Chateau Dining Room in sinnoh's eterna forest, it took me around half an hour to get a h.a one, I sat in their with an adamant sync and a pokemon that has hypnosis, and tried on each murkrow a couple of times and if it fell asleep it means it didn't have insomnia, this means that it could have h.a. I would run Sucker Punch, Assurance, Wing Attack and Brave Bird, (This is the pic before I got brave bird) Honestly if you don't have this I wouldn't bother but it will make some bosses a lot easier, also the Battle Boss - This is necessary 2). Rotom-wash/heat This pokemon is a static encounter at this point of making the video, you just need to have beaten sinnoh. Both these Rotoms are very good and can handle a lot of bosses on their own, however their moveset is very poor and I only mention this for a last resort pokemon. The way to get this static encounter is here. The moveset recommended is Hydro Pump, Thunderbolt, Charge and the third is up to you (This is not the final moveset in the picture) Tbh Rotoms moveset doesn't allow for much freedom with bosses, if it were able to learn any moves that allow setup then it would be good, but other than that this thing is a last resort tank. I only recommend Wash and Heat versions because they get the best moves upon levelling up compared to the other rotoms. 3). Weavile Weavile is a one hit pokemon where it is very rare that you will get more than one hit out on a pokemon before dying, we only use it for final hits as we have a pretty much guarantee outspeed with its very high speed. Sneasel is tier 6 in mt. silver exterior, and it did not take me long to find, I would recommend a jolly sync, mine failed however and I didnt want to wast these IVs. A life orb is also recommended for this pokemon. So Moveset is Ice punch, Ice Shard, Low Kick or Brick break and knock off. This pokemon is extremely frail so I only recommend it if we are super effective against it or for a final blow on a pokemon. BOSS GUIDE1 point
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Around 300k for each i guess. The shiny one is untrained evolved and the regular one missing spatk...1 point
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Welcome back :) feel free to ask any questions in the designated sections or on discord if you need any help1 point
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Hey Dr.Kleber, ich kann dir die Gilde Slowbros empfehlen. Es ist eine deutsche Community auf dem Gold Server. Der Link zum Foreneintrag https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/99523-url1 point
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I hope they can implement this, but I am unsure how they'd be able to manage it. Def a +1 though1 point
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Hi there. As quoted, could you please try to let it log in and leave it for about 5 minutes? Let me know if it still doesn't connect you to the servers. As quoted,1 point
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I agree with @hahahaka's answer..some suggestions then can make the e4 easier: A gyarados with this moveset: earthquake, crunch, ice fang, dragon dance If you keep using dragon dance at the beginning, you can sweep most of the pokemon A fast gengar with: thunderbolt, giga drain, sludge bomb, and shadow ball A strong clefable with moonblast, psychic, soft boiled, and toxic could also be helpful There is also a lending system out now, so you could always borrow a high level pokemon to get through the e4! Hope this helps!1 point
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added u in discord, waiting response1 point
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Hi there. Usually level 85s are good enough to beat the Elite 4. Gyarados and Gengar/Haunter are one of the most used to beat the Elite 4. Gyarados is there to set-up with Dragon Dance and sweep. Gengar has the stats to be able to do so regardless. The rest of the team is up to you to build, but it's good to have counters. You can check out this guide for further information.1 point
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Move tutors: Magic Room Wonder Room (Both in Celestic Town and Tutor heaven) Also added Regi's to Nikola1 point
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Superboss beated! i received 62196 pokedollars,1 assault vest and 1 gible my team was: Slowbro Gyarados Klefki Forretress Galvantula Clefairy I started switching slowbro and gyarados for lowering atk (switched 3 times) then klefki for thunderwave,reflect and light screen,forretress for Stealth Rock,3x Spikes and 2x Toxic Spikes,Klefki for defenses refresh,Galvantula for sticky web and some flashes for the clefairy preparation,and the my super eviolite Clefairy with 6x cosmic power,6x minimize and a lot of Seismic Toss! i know it looks like a coward strat but it works! :) good luck to everyone attempting that1 point
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Uhm.. is the download for android broken? I cant start the download atm, also i get the situation like im just refreshing the download page.. just saying,... thanks1 point