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Hello everyone and welcome to the Beginners Guide for PvP. This guide will include the main playstyles of the PvP scene as well as checks for them. You will also find more information about how to create viable teams yourself and common Pokemon that you could use for your first PvP team. - PvP Terms and Definitions - Different Playstyles - Building your own Balanced Team - Most Used Pokemon - Common PvP Pokemon Basic Terms: - Meta/Metagame: A term used in multiplayer games meaning the Most Effective Tactic Available. It's basically what works in a game regardless of what you wish would work. - STAB: Same Type Attack Bonus - moves that have the same type as the Pokemon that is using the move gets a 50% base power boost on the attacking move - Hazards: short for Entry Hazards - moves that effect a Pokemon that is switching in - List of Entry Hazards Item Terms: - Life Orb: boosts the power of moves by ~30% in exchange of 10% of the maximum Health Points of the holder - Choice Band: boosts the Physical Attack by 50% in exchange for the picked move to be soft-locked. The effect resets once withdrawn - Choice Specs: boosts the Special Attack by 50% in exchange for the picked move to be soft-locked. The effect resets once withdrawn - Choice Scarf: boosts the Speed by 50% in exchange for the picked move to be soft-locked. The effect resets once withdrawn - Assault Vest: boosts the holders' Special Defense by 50% in exchange for the holder not being able to use status moves - Rocky Helmet: damages the attacker for 1/6 of its total Health Points - Leftovers: restores 1/16 of the holders total Health Points every round - Focus Sash: holder guarenteed lives on 1 Health Point if it had all of its Health Points at the start of the turn, regardless of how powerful the attack of the opponent was IV and EV Terms: - ATK: short for Physical Attack stat - DEF: short for Physical Defense stat - SPD: short for Speed stat - SPAtk: short for Special Attack stat - SPDef: short for Special Defense stat - HP: short for Health Point stat Disclaimer Hyper Offense is one of the hardest playstyles and therefore not the best choice for players who just entered the PvP scene. Main Description Hyper Offense is a playstyle that usually has no tanky Pokemon at all. The main Pokemon of the team is a Stealth Rock or Sticky Web setter that is only used for this purpose. It does not really matter if this Pokemon only does this job. The item Focus Sash allows the Pokemon to get up the hazards in most of the games. This lead usually also carries Taunt in most of the games to prevent the opponent from using Defog. It can also carry a self-harming move such as Memento, Explosion or Double-Edge to prevent the user from using Rapid Spin aswell. An example for a Hyper Offense lead Pokemon would be Azelf, Aerodactyl or Smeargle. Losing a Pokemon does not have to be a disadvantage for the team if you keep up the momentum and your opponent has to react to your moves constantly. Once you lose this momentum you will have a hard time getting back into the game. The rest of the team consists of up to five sweeping Pokemon like Lucario, Gyarados or Dragonite. Your main goal is to get rid of threats to your sweeping Pokemon and to essentially find an opportunity to set up with one of your Pokemon and sweep the rest of your opponents team. You also want to have a variety of physical and special attackers, which gives you less issues against Stall teams. Threats and Weaknesses Hyper Offense is pretty weak against common stall teams featuring defensive Pokemon, especially if they have the Unaware ability. Sweepers may have issues breaking through these types of team combinations, therefore it is a really good counter to Hyper Offense. Main Description Balance is a playstyle that has offensive as well as defensive Pokemon in its team. You want your Pokemon to cover each others weaknesses in order to have a well built team. A Grass/Water/Fire core is really important for these types of teams, especially when it comes to the defensive part of your team. You also want to have some solid Pokemon with set up moves or all out attackers. Balance is the most consistent playstyle. Most Balanced Teams have checks and counters against most of the Pokemon in the metagame and therefore the best odds for winning the game. Threats and Weaknesses Balance is relatively weak against Stall teams, especially if your defensive Pokemon get worn down by hazards or Toxic. If you are playing a Balanced Team you will have to predict your opponent a lot if you want to win the game. Main Description Weather teams always have a way to set up weather, either Rain, Sand, Sun or the less common Hail. I will go in depth for all those types below. You want to limit the switch ins of your Weather sweeper on your opponent's team to win the game as a weather user. You want your team to consist of one Weather setter, at least one Weather sweeper and a bunch of other attackers and tanks that allow you to check the rest of the meta. Rain Teams Main Description Rain Teams are the most common weather teams in the current meta. Their sheer offensive and defensive powers makes them one of the most threatening playstyles overall. The reason for Rain Teams working so good in most of the meta is the fact that Water-type attacks get a damage boost while Rain is on the field. Another notable effect when the rain is up is the fact that Fire-type moves get weaker. Every rain team carries a rain setter, which most of the times is Pelipper. There is a really big variety of rain sweepers you can pick from, the best special one being Kingdra. Make sure to check out the list here for more details. The reason for Swift Swim being so good is the fact that the users speed gets doubled when rain is up. Grass- or Steel-types are really good on rain teams, notably Ferrothorn, Scizor and sometimes even Tangrowth, as their weakness to Fire-type moves gets halfed if the rain is up. Therefore, they are a really powerful defensive option for a Rain Team. Threats and Weaknesses Rain Teams have a really hard time with dealing with bulky Grass-type Pokemon, such as Assault Vest Tangrowth or Leftovers Ferrothorn. In order to break through them, you cannot give them the opportunity to heal and you might need to sacrifice a Pokemon of yours in the process of doing that. Water Absorb or Storm Drain Pokemon give Rain Teams a hard time aswell, especially Mantine or Gastrodon. Sand Teams Main Description Sand Teams work similar to Rain Teams. You want to preserve your Sand Sweeper, the main one being Excadrill, in order to win the game. Rock-type Pokemon gain a Special Defense boost by 1.5 if a Sandstorm is on the field. As Rain Teams, Sand Teams have one Sand Setter on their team, mainly Tyranitar or Hippowdown. You also want to have a Sand Sweeper and some defensive and offensive Pokemon that deal with the weaknesses that the Sand Setter and Sweeper has (mainly Water-, Grass- and Fighting-type attacks). Regenerator Pokemon pair up really well with Sand Teams, because it does not really matter if they take 1/16 per turn if Sand Storm is active. Another postive factor for them is that they can switch in consistently due to their ability. Pokemon like Magnezone or Magic Guard Clefable also go extremely well with Sand Teams. Threats and Weaknesses As said above, Sand Teams have huge problems against Water-, Grass- and Fighting-type attacks. Therefore, its counterpart, Rain Teams, are extremely strong against Sand Teams. Pokemon like Rotom-Wash or Physical Defensive Tangrowth wall and revenge kill most Sand Sweepers with ease. Most of the Sand Sweepers use a Life Orb, which wears them down a lot. Sun Teams Main Description Sun Teams are also built around Sun Setters and abusers, called Sun Sweepers. Examples for Setters would be Torkoal and Ninetales, both with the Drought ability. Sun Abusers can be different types of Pokemon. They can either use the ability Chlorophyll, which doubles the speed of the using Pokemon when Sun is up, or Pokemon that have a powerful Fire-type attack that gets boosted by sun. The latter usually carries a Choice Band or Choice Specs, which gives it an even stronger boost. Examples for a Chlorophyll abuser can be found here and examples for different Fire-types can be found here. Good Tank Pokemon that go well with Sun Teams are Pokemon that are not really weak to Fire-type attacks and Pokemon that can switch in against attacks that threaten Sun Team Pokemon. Threats and Weaknesses Sun Teams have problems against Ground-, Rock- and even Water-type attacks, despite the latter one being halved when sun is up. It also has a hard time against Heatran, which is immune to Fire-type attacks and other weather setters, which get rid of the sun on the field and replace it with the new one, depending on their ability. Sun teams have a hard time against both other dominant weather teams, being Sand- and Rain Teams. Hail Teams Main Description Like all the other Weather Teams, Hail has their own weather setters and abusers. However, as a disclaimer, Hail Teams are the weakest weather teams, but definitely usable. There are a bunch of Hail setters you can pick from, which can be found here. On the other side, Slush Rush, which doubles the speed of the user when in hail, is the ability of only a few Pokemon, which can be found here. Similar to the Sand Storm, Hail damages every Pokemon that is not an Ice-type for 1/16 of their total Health Points. Pokemon that go well with Hail teams are these who don't get damaged by the constant Hail damage, such as Magic Guard Clefable, and these who deal with Pokemon that threaten Hail abusers. Hail Teams is one of the least used play styles but one of the most fun ones for sure. Threats and Weaknesses Ice-types have a large variety of defensive weaknesses and are therefore the worst typing. They don't deal with any of the other three types of weathers too good but they give opposing teams a hard time switching in against the powerful Blizzard. Stealth Rock deal 25% of the total Health Points to Ice-types, which makes it even harder for them to do work. Unless they carry Freeze-Dry, they will also have a hard time breaking through bulky Water-type Pokemon. Disclaimer Stall is among the most difficult archetypes to accurately play in competitive Pokemon. This is not recommended for beginners. Main Description Stall is a playstyle with a team based around outlasting your opponent. Traditionally, this means surviving until chip damage from hazards, status effects, and weak uninvested attacks take out your opponent's threats. Stall teambuilding centers around being able to absorb damage consistently, turn after turn. This means that Pokemon who lack reliable recovery, no matter how bulky, are not a good choice for stall. Furthermore, opposing hazards can easily leave a stall team's defensive Pokemon within 2HKO range of strong attackers, so consistent hazard removal is paramount. However, because the aggressor controls momentum in Pokemon and therefore has the ability to make proactive threats, stall can quickly falter with even one small mistake. It is important to determine which Pokemon on your opponent's team threaten to sweep if your primary check falls, and to take all precautions to prevent that from occurring. Threats and Weaknesses Stallbreakers can single-handedly 6-0 a poorly built stall team, thanks to their resilience to status, reasonable speed, and access to recovery of their own, meaning Stall's weak attacks will not be able to take them down. To mitigate this, it is absolutely imperative that you either build in some aggression, or play a stallbreaker of your own. Examples of Pokemon that you must have a plan to handle include Gliscor (due to Poison Heal and Roost), Nasty Plot Togekiss (due to Heal Bell and Roost), and Mew (due to Taunt, Knock Off, and Roost). These Pokemon don't do much in one turn, but will inevitably defeat a poorly constructed stall team, and still have plenty of utility if checked. Furthermore, wallbreakers with their immediate access to powerful attacks such as Conkeldurr and Specs Latios can run through stall's defensive cores and facilitate a quick end to the game. Setup sweepers such as Dragonite and Tail Glow Manaphy can take advantage of the lack of offensive presence on a stall team to threaten a sweep, but this can be somewhat mitigated by running either Unaware Clefable or Unaware Quagsire. Lastly, continued entry hazard pressure can wear down stall Pokemon and leave them unable to withstand attacks they normally could. As you can see above, there are a bunch of different types of playstyles you can choose from. Every single playstyle has a different difficulty and not every playstyle is suitable for everyone. Therefore, I'll go more in depth on how to build a specific team, being Balance. There are a few important points that you have to keep in mind when building a balanced team. You want to have switch ins for the majority of the meta but also Pokemon that deal with the Pokemon of your opponent offensively. Keeping this in mind you will have great success when building your first team. Fire/Water/Grass Cores Fire/Water/Grass cores gives you a really good defensive as well as offensive type combination. You should pick a Fire-, Water- as well as Grass-type Pokemon for this core. This gives you numerous options to switch in against threats. These types can also threaten your opponent offensively. Keep in mind that these Pokemon can be defensive as well as offensive. Offensive Pokemon such as Azumarill have a fair bulk and can also be used as switch ins. Example for a Fire/Water/Grass core: Volcarona, Gyarados, Tangrowth Dragon/Fairy/Steel Cores Similar to the previous core, Dragon/Fairy/Steel cores gives you another solid core that allows you to switch in against powerful threats in the metagame. You should pick a Dragon-, Fairy-, and Steel-type Pokemon for this core. Once again, this core can also be used offensively. Another positive fact is, that you can mix your Fire/Water/Grass cores with your Dragon/Fairy/Steel cores. Therefore, for example Ferrothorn, which has a Grass- and Steel-typing, can be used for both cores. Example for a Dragon/Fairy/Steel core: Dragonite, Clefable, Excadrill Important Moves One of the most important moves that every balanced team should have, are: Stealth Rock, Defog or Rapid Spin. You should be able to control hazards on a balanced team. Stealth Rock are really important to chip down the opponent's team. The damage is depending on how weak they are against Rock-type attacks. Foes lose 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, or 1/2 of their maximum HP, rounded down, based on their weakness to the Rock type; 0.25x, 0.5x, neutral, 2x, or 4x, respectively. For example, Volcarona, which is 4x weak to Rock-type attacks, loses 50% of its total Health Points upon switching in. Furthermore, they are also really useful to break Sturdy or Focus Sashes on Pokemon, which would otherwise live on one Health Point. Defog or Rapid Spin is a way of getting rid of hazards, such as Stealth Rock, Spikes, Toxic Spikes or Sticky Web. Additionally, Defog can also get rid of Light Screen, Reflect or Aurora Veil. Most Used Pokemon in PvP: (Last Updated 2019-03-01) Pokemon %Usage Conkeldurr 28.658 Azumarill 26.574 Ferrothorn 25.532 Dragonite 25.532 Gengar 24.75 Rotom-Wash 23.969 Bisharp 15.892 Clefable 15.111 Garchomp 14.329 Scizor 13.287 Togekiss 13.026 Pelipper 12.766 Weavile 12.505 Excadrill 11.984 Tangrowth 11.724 Chansey 10.682 Greninja 10.421 Tyranitar 9.64 Kingdra 9.379 Lucario 9.119 Mandibuzz 8.858 Volcarona 8.858 Staraptor 7.816 Torkoal 6.513 Heatran 6.513 Gliscor 6.513 Slowbro 6.253 Tentacruel 5.732 Gyarados 5.471 Mamoswine 5.471 Manaphy 5.211 Blissey 5.211 Goodra 4.95 Magnezone 4.95 Breloom 4.69 Umbreon 4.69 Entei 4.429 Skarmory 4.429 Hydreigon 4.168 Donphan 4.168 Gardevoir 4.168 Mew 3.908 Infernape 3.908 Medicham 3.908 Venusaur 3.647 Serperior 3.647 Ludicolo 3.647 Azumarill is a really nice physical attacker that gets a set up move in Belly Drum. Azumarill can also carry the item Choice Band, which gives it a really good boost without setting up. Aqua Jet gives it a powerful priority attack that allows it to threaten faster opponents despite being relatively slow. It also is a common Pokemon and therefore makes a really good Pokemon for people who just started getting into the PvP scene. If you are interested in where Azurill and its evolutions spawn, please join the Official PRO Discord and type ^s Azurill, ^s Marill or ^s Azumarill in #bot-commands. - - Nature: Adamant | Ability: Huge Power | Belly Drum EVs: 252 ATK, mixture of SPD and HP | Choice Band EVs: 252 ATK, 252 SPD, 6 HP Gengar is a really solid special attacker that has a lot of different niche options. Taunt makes it able to beat Stall, especially if Blissey or Chansey does not carry a secondary attacking move outside of Seismic Toss. The combination of Sludge Wave and Shadow Ball paired up with Focus Blast makes it really hard to switch in. If you are interested in where Gastly and its evolutions spawn, please join the Official PRO Discord and type ^s Gastly, ^s Haunter or ^s Gengar in #bot-commands. - - Nature: Timid | Ability: Levitate or Cursed Body | EVs: 252 SPAtk, 252 SPD, 6 HP Clefable is a really good defensive Pokemon that has a lot of options. The ability Magic Guard makes it immune to status and hazards upon switching in as well as Life Orb recoil damage, the ability Unaware allows it to deal with scary set up Pokemon. It also has the option to set up with Calm Mind and it is able to heal with Softboiled or Moonlight. Keep in mind that the Unaware ability in combination with the move Softboiled is banned. Clefable also gets access to Stealth Rock, which was explained above. If you are interested in where Cleffa and its evolutions spawn, please join the Official PRO Discord and type ^s Cleffa, ^s Clefairy or ^s Clefable in #bot-commands. - - Nature: Bold | Ability: Magic Guard, Friend Guard or Unaware | EVs: 252 DEF, 252 HP and 6 SPDef Gyarados is a solid set up Pokemon with the move Dragon Dance. The ability Intimidate gives it the option to set up on physical Pokemon more easily, it also has the option of running Taunt which allows it to beat several threats in the current metagame. Waterfall gives it a really good STAB move, for the last move you can pick between Bounce, another solid STAB move, Earthquake or Ice Fang. The ability Intimidate is suggested, Moxie can definitely be used aswell. If you are interested in where Magikarp and its evolution spawn, please join the Official PRO Discord and type ^s Magikarp, or ^s Gyarados in #bot-commands. - Nature: Jolly | Ability: Swift Swim or Intimidate, Rattled or Moxie | EVs: 252 ATK, 252 SPD, 6 HP Slowbro is a solid physical defensive Pokemon that has a really good ability in Regenerator, which gives it 1/3 of its total HP upon switching in on the field. It has a really good move to regain Health Points in Recover. Calm Mind gives it an option to set up and Thunder Wave gives Slowbro some type of speed control. It also has good attacking moves in Psyshock, Scald or Flamethrower. If you are interested in where Slowpoke and its evolution spawn, please join the Official PRO Discord and type ^s Slowpoke, or ^s Slowbro in #bot-commands. - Nature: Bold | Ability: Regenerator | EVs: 252 DEF, 252 HP, 6 SPDef Tangrowth is another really good physical defensive Pokemon that also has the option to be a special defensive wall thanks to the item Assault Vest. The physical defensive Tangrowth usually carries Leftovers or Rocky Helmet with a few status moves such as Leech Seed or Sleep Powder. The Assault Vest set can only carry attacking moves, the main ones being Knock Off, Giga Drain, Earthquake, Sludge Bomb or Hidden Power Ice/Fire. If you are interested in where Tangela and its evolution spawn, please join the Official PRO Discord and type ^s Tangela, or ^s Tangrowth in #bot-commands. - Physically Defensive Nature: Relaxed | Ability: Regenerator | Physical Defensive EVs: 252 DEF, 252 HP, 6 SPDef Specially Defensive Nature: Sassy | Ability: Regenerator | Special Defensive EVs: 252 SPDef, 252 HP, 6 DEF Contribution Equilibrium, for helping me with some typos and giving me ideas idkup, for giving this thread a look and suggesting changes GlogS, for giving this thread a look and suggesting changes6 points
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All About GEN 8 Generation 8 - Pokémon Sword | Pokémon Shield Whats new about it, this post will give you the news! The New Region is called "Galar" and is a expansive region with many environments . Countryside, contemporary cities, thick forests, and craggy, snow-covered mountains. Pokémon Sword and Shield are indeed set in Great Britain or, more accurately, an approximation of the region called Galar. With the starters Fire, Water and Grass. Those are: This version of game will have almost all Pokemons, from all versions, by trade to all Pokémon old games versions. Using The Pokémon HOME (Release Date- Fev) The First Pokémon Game that will have a Expansion Pass When Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield launch for the Nintendo Switch this fall, the number of Pokemon species in all of the games combined will total more than 1,000. Making this game with almost all pokémons. This is The List of all Pokémons Dex [TABLE] [TR] [TD]Number#[/TD] [TD]Image[/TD] [TD]Name[/TD] [TD]Type[/TD] [TD]Second Type[/TD] [TD]Ability[/TD] [TD]Ability[/TD] [TD]Hidden Ability[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]#808**gen7[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Meltan[/TD] [TD]Steel[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]Magnet Pull[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]#809**gen7[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]MelMetal[/TD] [TD]Steel[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]Iron Fist[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]810[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Grookey[/TD] [TD]Grass[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]Overgrow[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]Grassy Surge[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]811[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Thwackey[/TD] [TD]Grass[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]Overgrow[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]Grassy Surge[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]812[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Rillaboom[/TD] [TD]Grass[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]Overgrow[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]Grassy Surge[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]813[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Scorbunny[/TD] [TD]Fire[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Blaze[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]Libero[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Raboot[/TD] [TD]Fire[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Blaze[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]Libero[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Cindarace[/TD] [TD]Fire[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Blaze[/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD]Libero[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Water[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Water[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Water[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]N/A[/TD] [TD][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Leak information! Two new legendary Pokémon and a new type of “armored evolution” for some popular Pokémons. Armored evolution is basically a item like mega stone or z-stones for increase def of the pokémon, or on some cases chance is type. We have already one example , Metal-Mewtwo at anime. Meltan, a Gen 7 Steel-type Pokémon could play a key role in both the new armored evolutions and the Sword and Shield legendaries. EVOLUTION FROM THE 3 BASICS! Pokémons confirmed Theres a Poké League , that is your main Objective, if you beleive is Really Diferent from the other games and then a Big Story focus on the anime, after being champion! ps. Chamander is in the game.1 point
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Calamity guild is recruiting new and active members!! Calamity is one of the longest lasting guilds on the Gold server, founded in 2017. We are a fun, chill and extremely friendly guild with an active chat to help players in every aspect of the game, as we have a very experienced guild staff in PRO! We encourage both PvE and PvP players to apply because we enjoy both aspects of the game and love helping the members of our Calamity family. -Friendly environment and active guild chat. -Guild monthly hunting event and PvP events. -Advice and help when hunting for different pokémon (natures/builds/abilities/uses) -Team building consultation and strategies whether it is for PvP or Boss Battles -Guild pokémon lending services and guildies player hosted events. -Frequent discord giveaways (Cosmetic items, special pokemon and coinshop items for Calamity Members only) -Family-like guild -Guild Shop! https://tinyurl.com/CalamityShopPRO You can be sure that our guild staff are very humble and down to earth people who enjoy helping others as much as possible We are looking for friendly, active players with a positive attitude in game and towards others in the guild. Players that want an active chat with people to help them improve in PRO. We LOVE using discord as a major platform for communication, so if you're an active discord user this is the place for you!! We dislike unnecessary drama and hope to keep things as relaxed and chill as possible! :3 All ages are welcome as we stick to the PRO chat rules/guidelines. (PG friendly) Vermilion Library Sep 2020: Christmas 2019 Photos: Christmas 2018 Photos: Guild Group Photos: ~~ Respect and tolerance are very important in our guild! Not everyone is the same and we respect everyone regardless of their differences. Diversity is something we like and aim for! :3 ~~ ✯ Due to the limited capacity of our prestigious guild: ✯ Active players that have completed story mode and/or are capable of providing some pvp rating to the guild are more likely to be accepted in the guild than others. ✯ Don't let that stop you from applying though! If you do not meet this criteria but your application shows your personality is amazing, friendly and matches our guild standards, we will be happy to take you on. Please fill out the application below and post it as a comment, our guild staff will contact you if you've been accepted via discord or directly in game. What's your IGN? Please post a picture of your trainer card! What is your discord ID? How far are you in story? How active are you in PRO? (How often do you play?) Are you a PvP or PvE player? Or do you enjoy both? Have you ever been banned in game and why? Why do you want to join Calamity guild?1 point
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INTRO Hey guys, I'm a player from Gold server. I've just completed the requirement quest to enter Pinkan Island few days ago, and today I decided to create a blog ( story, diary, etc. ) to noted down my own adventure in Pinkan Island. As a OT maniac hunter, my challenge in this story is complete all 66 PINK FORMS. I will update this post every week, with detail informations. For me, it's a way to enjoy this game, enjoy the hunting system here and a "little bit" enjoy showing off my form pokes :)) On the other hand, I hope the data here could give u a view about how the chance system work ingame ( ofc it's approximately, cuz we all know the exactly rate is 1/1500) Finally, hope u guys enjoy my story, and ofc enjoy the game by your own way, like I am doing. GOOD DAY! PINKAN COLLECTION STORY 1. Data Updated: 10/03/2019 Hours spent: 70.5 Progress: 16/68 All caught: 18 Rate (approx.): 3.9 hours/ pink ~ 940 pokes/ pink [spoiler=RarityRate] LAND Tier1 28.6% Tier2 14.3% Tier3 42.8% Tier4 Tier5 Tier6 Tier7 14.3% Tier8 SURF Tier1 36.4% Tier2 18.2% Tier3 27.2% Tier4 18.2% Tier5 Tier8 2. Collection [JUSTIFY]Grey = Finding[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]Pink = Found[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]The list below is sorted by rarity.[/JUSTIFY] LAND BELLSPROUT WEEPINBELL VICTREEBEL CATERPIE METAPOD BUTTERFREE DODUO DODRIO ODDISH GLOOM BELLOSSOM VILEPLUME RATTATA RATICATE WEEDLE KAKUNA BEEDRILL DIGLETT DUGTRIO NIDORAN F NIDORINA NIDOQUEEN NIDORAN M NIDORINO NIDOKING PARAS PARASECT PIDGEY PIDGEOTTO PIDGEOT EXEGGCUTE EXEGGUTOR MANKEY PRIMEAPE RHYHORN RHYDON RHYPERIOR MINUN PLUSLE ELEKID ELECTABUZZ ELECTIVIRE MUNCHLAX SNORLAX PICHU PIKACHU RAICHU COTTONEE WHIMSICOTT SCYTHER SCIZOR SURF PSYDUCK GOLDUCK KRABBY KINGLER POLIWAG POLIWHIRL POLITOED POLIWRATH WINGULL PELIPPER BARBOACH WHISCASH LAPRAS STARYU STARMIE END1 point
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This is a small walkthrough to help access to Sootopolis (because i turn during 3 hours :-) First requirements: H.M DIVE (obtainable after defeat 7th Gym leader in Space center) Rock smash To access to Sootopolis, you need to dive in route 126. But before do this, you need to explore the submarine magma/aqua cave in route 127. Here is a screenshot to show you where you need to dive to access the submarine magma/aqua cave. Swim on the shiny stars to have the diving pop up. Then head to south to pass in road 128 but in diving mode. Continue south till you find the magma/aqua cave. At the end of the cave, you will meet Jackson again like in Magma HQ near Lavaridge. When you finish the cave, you will automatically be ported outside the cave. You can now run to the road 126 and find the right spot to dive. To find this one, follow the stones way in southwest direction till you find a small access between stones to access a dive spot. This is the good dive spot to join Sootopolis. When you are in, go to the east, south east till you find a diver Roxanne who block the access to Sootopolis. Speak with her and then access to Sootopolis.1 point
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I just felt saying a big hello to those who lost someone they loved with all their heart. Im dealing with a tough situation myself. Be strong and dont give up.1 point
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Allright folks, im selling this beast: Lets establish the rules then, to make them as clear as possible: 1) Once the auction is started, it will last until monday 3/11 00:00hs utc-3. Meaning the last bids will be counted up to sunday 3/10 24:59.hs. 2) I will accept tickets rerolls, with each of them valued in 600k. 3) To start the bid 3m are necessary. 4) Minimum increase will be 500k. 5) I reserve the right to cancel the auction if im not satisfied with the price. 6) Insta goes for 7m. The Venusaur has been sold, insta by Bajiruu1 point
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Hello. I would like to suggest a little visual update to Pokemon forms other than shiny. It would be nice to see icons for each form next to the Pokemon name, just like S with shiny ones. I think it could be helpful during hunting, because some of the forms are really hard to see on smartphone screen (for example pinkan male Nidoran vs regular one). I made fast prototypes to show how it could look like: - for Christmas Pokemon - for Easter Pokemon - for Halloween Pokemon - for Valentine's Day Pokemon - for Piknan Pokemon - for clone Pokemon And here this is a test screenshot from the game how it could look during gameplay: Hope you like this idea!1 point
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[JUSTIFY]Hello everyone![/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]Firstly, thanks for coming to check my topic, I hope with our ideas, the Pokémon Revolution can evolve even more![/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY][/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]Well, first of all let me put forward an apology if my English is not so good, I'm still practicing. I'll tell you a little about my way here. I am 24 years old, Professor of Geography, Administration and Design of Games in a college here in Brazil. I've always really enjoyed Pokémon and Digimon, but ... Pokémon games have always caught my eye because of an incredible potency of mechanisms that can be adapted.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY][/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]I recently played two other fan Pokémon Online servers where battles in doubles and threes were possible while on another server ... There was a Marketplace, where commonly in MMOs scattered around, you could find a product just by searching for your name or category in a listing.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY][/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]Which brings me to my ideas, and to what we are going to discuss today.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]The great truth is: almost no player likes to get stuck in a chat, announcing their pokémons in the spell of getting some money to pursue their adventure. Even so, we have some players who like to negotiate prices, and try to collect the best for themselves. That way, I'd like to propose a place - it can be an NPC for people who do not have Membership, while those who have it will have a shortcut enabled - so that the Marketplace is implemented.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY][/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]- You can advertise your Pokémon directly in Marketing, where they will be filtered by name and price.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]- A "bid" system can also be added, where it will have a minimum price and a maximum price. Whoever pays the maximum, will take the Pokémon, but if this does not happen, the last offer will win. Bid can have a term of 24 hours.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]- All Products, whether items or Pokémon, may have a limited duration in the trade, which prevents players from abusing the system.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]- Items can also be placed to sell separately from Pokémon.[/JUSTIFY] I made a small exemple, to make it better to understand. [TABLE][TR][TD] [JUSTIFY]- Pokémon: (The categories here would need to be based on the Pokémon's attributes, taking into account their [/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]primary attribute, so a Water / Ground Pokémon would never appear in the Ground category, but would appear in Water.)[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]> Water[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]> Grass[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]> Ground[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY][...][/JUSTIFY] [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [TABLE][TR][TD] [JUSTIFY]Items:[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]> Stones (Leaf, Dusk, Moon ...)[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]> Medicine (Items that do not necessarily sell within Game Stores, or that are harder to find).[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]> PVP items.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY][...][/JUSTIFY] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] [JUSTIFY]Specials: (clothes and cash items)[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]> Head.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]> Clothing.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]> Mounts[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]> Membership[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]> Others.[/JUSTIFY] [...] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] With this example, it is very easy to understand, how useful would be something like this, right? Well, I await your opinion. *It is worth remembering that everything that will be said here is just an "idea", this discussion is being used just to say how best to use it. [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [JUSTIFY]That part is really pretty basic. When we play a game like Pokémon, where we do not have exactly many "directions" as in other MMOs (you get a quest, and there is a "mini map" where you show where you should go, or at least signal the location of your quest), we must always be organizing our play, for the great majority of the things we do in it must be remembered by ourselves.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY][/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]One great example that I would like to take is the Poke computer storage, where we store our Pokémon. I think the vast majority of players have been frustrated by not being able to do it very well (in my case, I am a water Pokémon trainer, so I would like to have a Box for my Syncs, another one for my Pokémon of my team, and so on). I would like to propose that the computer system allow us to allocate the Pokémon in any of our boxes, any way we want. This would greatly improve this particular system.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY][/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]Another important thing is a Quest Log. A place where we can consult the quest we are doing, and where we are in it. It's really hard to read a dialogue in Pokémon, and understand that we are inside a Quest, without something to point it out. A quest log would not only show us exactly where we are in the game but also give us the exact notion of progression, without having to use tutorials on the internet, to know what to do; which of course, generates much more immersion.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY][/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]Now, the last part of this point: Trade.[/JUSTIFY] [JUSTIFY]It's been a long time since I've seen Trade doing pretty bad for items. We need to allocate some Pokémon with the items we are buying, so these can be sold to players. This is archaic. PRO already has a direction to go, worrying about "making difficult" exchanges with other players, is really something unnecessary for the way the game is taking. Allowing the exchange of items, without having to put them in Pokémon, is an urgent matter.[/JUSTIFY] At that point, I really had to do a lot of research to understand the great difficulty of programming something like that. I do not know exactly if the Pokémon servers already come with this schedule, or if you need to create from scratch ... But here, let's talk about "Battles in Double and Trio". In one of the servers that caught my eye, there was the possibility that you and your friends could meet and fight in pairs or trios. To be easier to understand, I will follow only with the example of the double battle - but, whatever I say, it will also be applied to trio battles. In these fights, we will have four players, 2 v 2 - where they will be able to select the amount of Pokémon that must be used during the battle. I also separated some options that may be useful during battles of this genre. [TABLE][TR][TD] - Number of Pokémon that can be used (1, 2, 3 ...) during the battle for each player. - Minimum level for the fight. - Use of Items / Locked or not. - Legendary usable: Yes or no. ... are simple settings for a complicated system. Even so, I do not think it's such a problem to be raised in a game of the magnitude of PRO. *Again, I would like to point out that all things described here are just ideas. Not necessarily the systems should work as I am speaking, and can be modified. [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Well, so I end this topic, hoping that some Administrator will see it. I wish the best for my favorite Pokémon game, right now, thank you for your patience for reading something with such bad English. Thanks, and I'll await answers.1 point
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Hi Juliph, I opened a new thread with the same issue and other staff is helping me. Sorry for not closing this one... Thank you so much Juliph for your attention.1 point
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Auction closed! Won by CrosbieL for 4.2m. Going to update when trade is done. EDIT: Sold.1 point
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Hi @Kryis14 I'm sorry for the inconvenience. Could you play try please try the following procedure in the same exact order i give you : Delete all the PRO Files that you have (.zip and remaining files too). Then download CCLEANER and run it to make sure to delete anything else. Install the latest version of .NET Framework Restart your computer Totally disable your Firewall and Antivirus Download again the game from HERE Put all PRO Files in a folder and not directly in your drive. (Not directly in C: or D: , but you can put them in your documents into a folder like this: CLIENT FOLDER) Run the program as Administrator If you will succeed in solving your issue, please remember to reactivate your antivirus and firewall and add an exception to PRO Folder/Client. Please, let me know if you have been successful in solving your error and if you have any further questions. Have a wonderful day !1 point
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Added +40 Pixelart Tutorials by Pedro Medeiros The artist for Celeste, Towerfall, and Skytorn.1 point
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Thank you for taking your time to reply to my report. You are all doing a great job. If there's any "weird" thing that happens, i'll report it again1 point
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Wow I wish if there were a guide back then when i first started pvping, this is awesome and very clear and this is the best guide! at least you didn't mention like most useless writers do " use togekiss... flinch them to death " you wrote a clear concise guide! keep it up and start doing intermediate and advanced guides.1 point
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That's not how it works, the insta price should be stated clearly at the beginning of the auction so that everyone is aware to start with.1 point
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I thinks if this game be too popular. Nitendo company will find a way to bring it down XD1 point
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Finish auction , win lola for 600k !!1 point
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Your auction is not a legal auction. You have not stated an insta price. You cannot just say your going to add it later. It needs to be stated clearly at the beginning of the auction. Also your auction has no clear deadline or end time. This is also a requirement for a valid auction. Please read this thread regarding Auction Rules, failure to comply will lead to your auction being intervened further by trade staff.1 point
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is this the wrong picture for what u meant? otherwise this title is very very misleading as its not godly at all1 point
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means rank opinion idea . "+1" - a people follow your idea and is good. (more +1 u have means the people will follow your idea, and greater is to be implemented in future. ") "Neutral" - is a neutral opinion. "-1" - is a Bad idea |is not helpful| "i disagree"| Why is helpfull to the game itself|1 point
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Thank you. Everyone can do mistake, the important thing is to learn and do not repeat in the future. Take care. Kind regards, Logan -Locked-1 point
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I have used baton pass on prankster ability Volbeat. It has no priority for this move. Any other I tested with this pokemon works well, with priority they should have. Just baton pass is bugged, should be +1 insteed of +0. Please take a look on it, because h.a. poke I have hardly hunt is uesless right now. edit: I tried it also on smogon XY, and baton pass has the priority there with prankster ability.1 point