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  1. When u pp up your poke if u lend him after he will lose the pp win thanks pp up, even if it was ppup before lending ! i just make video for example (check pp of bounce on my azuril) video youtube for exemple : regard pinklax
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  3. Hello there. I know some of you people liked the project, but here's something sad.. this project will no longer be maintained, due to some personal reasons. Feel free to use if you don't mind new content, this will always be online, and Windows client is always working. I'm sorry for this, reason is this game itself, project might be revived, if we want. Till than enjoy the game
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  4. Hey! Trouble getting evolutions? Or filling your Dex? This is your one stop solution! Here in this guide I am about to list down all the possible evolutions obtainable in Game. [spoiler=Region : Kanto] [spoiler=Region : Kanto] [spoiler=Evolution By Level Up] Bulbasaur -(lvl 16)->Ivysaur-(lvl 32)->Venusaur Charmander-(lvl 16)->Charmeleon-(lvl 36)->Charizard Squirtle-(lvl 16)->Wartortle-(lvl 36)->Blastoise Caterpie-(lv l7)->Metapod-(lvl 10)->Butterfree Weedle-(lv l7)->Kakuna-(lvl 10)->Beedrill Pidgey-(lvl 18)->Pidgeotto-(lvl 36)->Pidgeot Rattata-(lvl 20)->Raticate Spearow-(lvl 20)->Fearow Ekans-(lvl 22)->Arbok Sandshrew-(lvl 22)->Sandslash Nidoran F-(lvl 16)->Nidorina Nidoran M-(lvl 16)->Nidorino Zubat-(lvl 22)->Golbat Oddish-(lvl 21)->Gloom Paras-(lvl 24)->Parasect Venonat-(lvl 31)->Venomoth Diglett-(lvl 26)->Dugtrio Meowth-(lvl 28)->Persian Psyduck-(lvl 33)->Golduck Mankey-(lvl 28)->Primeape Poliwag-(lvl 25)->Poliwhirl Abra-(lvl 16)->Kadabra Machop-(lvl 28)->Machoke Bellsprout-(lvl 21)->Weepinbell Tentacool-(lvl 30)->Tentacrule Geodude-(lvl 25)->Graveler Ponyta-(lvl 40)->Rapidash Slowpoke-(lvl 37)->Slowbro Magnemite-(lvl 30)->Magnezone Doduo-(lvl 31)->Dodrio Seel-(lvl 34)->Dewgong Grimer-(lvl 38)->Muk Gatly-(lvl 25)->Haunter Drowzee-(lvl 26)->Hypno Krabby-(lvl 28)->Kingler Voltorb-(lvl 30)->Electrode Cubone-(lvl 28)->Marowak Koffing-(lvl 35)->Weezing Rhyhorn-(lvl 42)->Rhydon Horsea-(lvl 32)->Seadra Goldeen-(lvl 33)->Seaking Magikarp-(lvl 20)->Gyarados Omanyte-(lvl 40)->Omastar Kabuto-(lvl 40)->Kabtops Dratini-(lvl 30)->Dragonair-(lvl 55)->Dragonite [spoiler=Evolution By Evolution Stones] Pikachu-(Thunder Stone)->Raichu Nidorina-(Moon stone)->Nidoqueen Nidorino-(Moon Stone)->Nidoking Clefairy-(Moon stone)->Clefable Vulpix-(Thunder Stone)->Ninetails Jigglypuff-(Moon stone)->Wigglytuff Gloom->(Leaf stone)->Vileplume Growlithe-(Fire stone)->Arcanine Poliwhirl-(Water Stone)->Poliwarth Weepinbell-(Leaf Stone)->Victreebel Shellder-(Water Stone)->Cloyster Exeggcute-(Leaf Stone)->Exeggcutor Staryu-(Water Stone)->Starmie Eevee-(Water Stone)->Vaporeon Eevee-(Thunder Stone)->Jolteon Eevee-(Fire Stone)->Flareon [spoiler=Evolution By Trade] Kadabra-(Trade)->Alakazam Machoke-(Trade)->Machamp Graveler-(Trade)->Golem Haunter-(Trade)->Gengar [spoiler=Region : Johto] [spoiler=Evolution By Level Up] Chiorita-(lvl 16)->Bayleaf-(lvl 32)->Magenium Cyndaquil-(lvl 14)->Quilava-(lvl 36)->Typhlosion Totodile-(lvl 18)->Croconaw-(lvl 30)->Feraligatr Sentret-(lvl 15)->Furret Hoothoot(lvl 20)->Noctowl Ledyba-(lvl 18)->Ledian Spinarak-(lvl 22)->Ariados Chincou-(lvl 27)->Lanturn Natu-(lvl 25)->Xatu Mareep-(lvl 15)->Flaffy-(lvl 30)->Ampharos Marill-(lvl 18)->Azumarill Hoppip-(lvl 18)->Skiploom-(lvl 27)->Jumpluff Wooper-(lvl 20)->Quagshire Pineco-(lvl 31)->Forretress Snubull-(lvl 23)-.Granbull Teaddiursa-(lvl 30)->Ursaring Slugma-(lvl 38)->Magcargo Swinub-(lvl 33)->Piloswine Remoraid-(lvl 25)->Octillary Houndour-(lvl 24)->Houndoom Phanphy-(lvl 25)->Donphan Smoochum-(lvl 30)->Jynx Elekid-(lvl 30)->Electabuzz Magby-(lvl 30)->Magmar Larvitar-(lvl 30)->Pupitar-(lvl 55)->Tyranitar [spoiler=Evolution By Stone ] Gloom-(Sun Stone)->Bellosome Sunkern-(Sun Stone)->Sunflora [spoiler=Evolution By Trade] Poliwhirl-(Trade+King's rock)-Politoed Slowpoke-(Trade+King's rock)->Slowking Onix-(Trade+Metal Coat)->Steelix Scyther-(Trade+Metal Coat)->Scizor Seadra-(Trade+Dragon Scale)->Kingdra Porygon-(Trade+upgrade)->Porygon2 [spoiler=Evolution By Happiness] Golbat-(Max Happiness)->Crobat Pichu-(Max Happiness)->Pikachu Cleffa-(Max Happiness)->Clefairy Igglybuff-(Max Happiness)->Jigglybuff Togepi-(Max Happiness)->Togetic Eevee-(Max Happiness @ DayTime + lvl Up)->Espeon Eevee-(Max Happiness @ NightTime + lvl Up)->Umbreon Chansey-(Max Happiness)->Blissey [spoiler=Evotlution By Other Methods] Tyrogue-(lvl 20 , if Atk>Def)->Hitmonlee Tyrogue-(lvl 20 , if Atk<Def)->Hitmonchan Tyrogue-(lvl 20 , if Atk=Def)->Hitmontop [spoiler=Region : Hoenn] [spoiler=Evolution By Level Up] Treeko-(lvl 16)->Grovyle-(lvl 36)->Sceptile Torchic-(lvl 16)->Combusken-(lvl 36)->Blaziken Mudkip-(lvl 16)->Marshtomp-(lvl 36)->Swampert Poocheyena-(lvl 18)->Mightyena Zigzagoon-(lvl 18)->Linoone Wurmple-(lvl 7)->Silcoon-(lvl 10)->Beautifly Wurmple-(lvl 7)->Cascoon-(lvl 10)->Dustox Lotad-(lvl 14)->Lombre Seedot-(lvl 14)->Nuzleaf Taillow-(lvl 22)->Swellow Wingull-(lvl 25)->Pelipper Ralts-(lvl 20)->Kirlia-(lvl 30)->Gardevoir Surskit-(lvl 20)-Masquerain Shroomish-(lvl 23)->Breloom Slakoth-(lvl 18)->Vigoroth-(lvl 36)->Slaking Nincada-(lvl 20)->Ninjask Whismur-(lvl 22)->Louderd-(lvl 40)->Exploud Makuhita-(lvl 24)->Hariyama Aron-(lvl 32)->Larion-(lvl 42)->Aggron Meditite-(lvl 37)->Medicham Electrike-(lvl 26)->Manetric Gulpin-(lvl 26)->Swalot Carvanha-(lvl 30)->Sharpedo Wailmer-(lvl 40)->Wailord Numel-(lvl 33)->Camelrupt Spoink-(lvl 32)->Grumpig Trapinch-(lvl 35)->Vibrava-(lvl 45)->Flygon Cacnea-(lvl 32)->Cacturne Swablu-(lvl 35)->Altaria Barbroach-(lvl 30)->Wishcash Corphish-(lvl 30)->Crawdaunt Baltoy-(lvl 36)->Claydol Lileep-(lvl 40)->Cradily Anorith-(lvl 40)->Armaldo Shuppet-(lvl 37)->Banette Duskull-(lvl 37)->Dusclops Snorunt -(lvl 42)->Glalie Spheal-(lvl 32)->Sealeo-(lvl 42)->Walrein Bagon-(lvl 30)->Shelgon-(lvl 50)->Salamance Beldum-(lvl 20)->Metang-(lvl 45)->Metagross [spoiler=Evolution By Stone] Lombre-(Water stone)->Ludicolo Nuzleaf-(Leaf stone)->Shiftry [spoiler=Evolution By Trade] Feebas-(Trade+Prism scale)->Milotic Clamperl-(Deeps sea tooth)->Huntail Clamperl-(Deeps sea scale)->Gorebyss [spoiler=Evolution By Happiness] Azuill-(Max Happiness + levelup)->Marill Wynaut-(Max Happiness)->Wobbuffet [spoiler=Evolution By Other Methods ] Nincada-(Have an extra pokeball in bad and a free slot in part + evolve a nincada @ lvl 20)->Shedinja [spoiler=Region : Sinnoh] [spoiler=Evolution By Level Up] Turtwig-(lvl 18)->Grotle-(lvl 32)->Torterra Chimchar-(lvl 14)->Monferno-(lvl 36)->Infernape Piplup-(lvl 16)->Prinplup-(lvl 36)->Empoleon Starly-(lvl 14)->Starvia-(lvl 34)->Staraptor Bidoof-(lvl 15)->Bibarel Kricketot-(lvl 10)->Kricktune Shinix-(lvl 15)->Luxio-(lvl 30)->Luxray Cranidos-(lvl 30)->Rampardos Shieldon-(lvl 30)->Bastiodon Burmy-(if male, lvl 20)->Mothim Burmy-(if female, lvl 20)->Wormadam Combee-(if female, lvl 21)->Vespiquen Buizel-(lvl 26)->Floatzel Cherubi-(lvl 25)->Cherrim Shellos-(lvl 30)->Gastrodon Drifloon-(lvl 28)->Driflim Stunky-(lvl 34)->Stuntank Bronzer-(lvl 33)->Bronzong Gible-(lvl 24)->Gabite-(lvl 48)->Garchomp Hippopotas-(lvl 34)->Hippowdon Skorupi-(lvl 40)->Drapion Crogunk-(lvl 37)->Toxicroak Finneon-(lvl 31)->Lumineon Snover-(lvl 40)->Abomasnow [spoiler=Evolution By Stone/Item ] Roselia-(Shiny stone)->Roserade Misdreavus-(Dusk Stone)->Mismagius Murkrow-(Dusk stone)-Honchkrow Glameow-(Moon stone)->Purugly Happiny-(level up at day while hoding Oval stone)->Chansey Sneasel-(Level up at night while holding Razor Claw)->Weavile Togetic-(Shiny stone)->Togekiss Gligar-(Level up at night while holding Razor Claw)->Gliscor Kirlia-(if male. Dawn stone)->Gallade Snorunt-(if female, Dawn stone)->Froslass [spoiler=Evolution By Trade] Rhydon-(Trade while holding Protector)->Rhyperior Electabuzz-(Trade while holding Electrizer)->Electivire Magmar-(Trade while holding Magmarizer)->Magmortar Porygon2-(Trade while holding Dubious disc)->PorygonZ Dusclops-(Trade while hlding Reaper cloth)->Dusknoir [spoiler=Evolution By Happiness] Budew-(Max Happiness)->Roselia Buneary-(Max Happiness)->Lopunny Chingling-(Max Happiness)->Chimecho Munchlax-(Max Happiness + level up)->Snorlax Riolu-(Max happiness + levl up in day)->Lucario [spoiler=Evolution By Other Methods] Aipom-(level up while knowning move "Double Hit")->Ambipom Bonsly-(level up while knowning move "Mimic")->Sudowoodo Mime Jr.-(level up while knowning move "Mimic")->Mr Mime Mantyke-(Level up while having remoraid in party)->Mantine Magneton-(level up at Power Plant(Kanto) , New Mauvile(Hoenn))->Magnezone Lickitung-(level up while knowing move "Rollout")->Lickilicky Tangela-(level up while knowing move "Ancient power")->Tangrowth Yanma-(level up while knowing move "Ancient power")->Yanmega Eevee-(Exp gain in Eterna Forest)->Leafeon Eevee-(Exp gain in Route 217)->Glaceon Piloswine-(level up while knowing move "Ancient power")->Mamoswine Nosepass-(level up at Power Plant(Kanto) , New Mauvile(Hoenn))->Probopass Thanks to @rubyboy002 for the art Thanks to @Kimap for giving me the idea of making this guide Special thanks to @XanthinaRose for helping me through ideas and points I am working on completion of this guide , stay tuned for more regions. :RowletHeart:
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  5. Hello and welcome! One of, if not, the most profitable parts of this game is the huuuge amount of boss battles you can do every 12 days. At times it seems like there may be too many bosses scattered around, and it's hard to know where to start. The Reborn-bot is an amazing resource to have, but it's boss cooldowns are often inaccurate due to the changes with bosses over time, so sometimes you miss boss fights completely, or revisit a bunch expecting to fight only to be told to come back in 3 days. I've compiled this walkthrough as a direct route that links every single repeatable (sorry, no Red/Lance/Maxie etc in here) boss together, so you know for sure that you haven't missed anybody. I think there are 48 in total, so the guide is gonna be a bit... wordy I believe it to be the most efficient route, however I am open to editing if you have tips or changes. I have based the entire route (or 95% of it anyway) on foot travel, rather than teleporting, to help players who don't have so much pokedollars and want to build some bank a little faster. Players using travel pass can breeze through bosses quite quickly, for those without it a boss run can be quite daunting so hopefully this helps. Before getting into it, I would like to take a moment to mention the travel pass. For semi-serious players and up, maybe for players who play more than 3x per week, in my opinion it is the absolute best way to spend your pokedollars in game; the underrated MVP. For $10k per day (which is the price of two single trips between regions without transit pass) you get unlimited travel. Until you try the pass, you have no idea how much more productive you can be. Being able to farm pokemon more efficiently, farming bosses and PVE activities quicker, you can easily pay off the price of the pass and then some. You can make around $1.5m pokedollars per month just by farming bosses on easy mode alone, and 2x or 5x that amount on the harder difficulties. I urge you to put aside just $300k out of that and try the transit pass at least once. With that out of the way, lets begin our journey at the games adopted hub, Vermilion City. KANTO Start – Vermilion City •Begin by battling Xylos in the fan club near Vermilion Poke Centre. •Next, take the North exit from the city into route 6. Cut left into Vermilion Graveyard on this route where you can battle the Pumpkin King •Head back to Route 6 and continue North into Saffron City. Near the southern stophouse where you will enter the city is Golds Gym, where you can find and battle Chuck. •(Optional/Conditional) if you have a level 100 Pikachu you can head to the nearby Poke Centre and withdraw him. Head through the West exit towards Celadon City where you can battle Jessie & James. Follow the awkward path around the back of the buildings to reach them. •Either way, head back to the North side of Saffron city now, and enter the dojo to show Koichi who is boss. •Next stop, Cerulean City, or route 25 to be precise. Take the north exit from Saffron, through route 5 and continue north through cerulean city, across Nugget Bridge. At the end of the bridge, you’ll find a cave containing Entei Guardian. •Hop onto the water outside E. Guardians cave and make the short trip south to Cerulean Cave, head through the cave to the basement where Naero awaits you. •Now head back into Cerulean city, and take the East exit from the town. Head through Rock Tunnel, and out the other side into Lavender Town. Enter the spooky tower here, and head up one or two floor to where Uruhara awaits. • Skip town to the South and head all the way down through routes 12, 14, 15 into Fuschia city. Surf or sail from here to Cinnabar Island, and enter the lab to battle Prof Oak. •Continue west off the Island and surf to Pallet town, then move north into Viridian City. Take the West exit through route 22, and continue west through the large building and route 28 on the other side of it, towards Mt Silver. Ensure you have a method of climbing waterfalls before heading into the cave, and then head up the two falls just inside the cave entrance, where you can find Terminator. •With the Terminator defeated, head back east into Viridian City, and then North into Viridian Forest. Head left as you enter the forest, to find the entrance to the Maze; bring flash or a flashlight! Inside the maze, head North East to find and battle Erika • After defeating Erika, head back Southwest to find the exit of the maze, then move North through the main forest into Pewter City. In the north east corner of the City is Pewter Jail where you can battle both Officer Shamac and thief George. •For our final stop on Kanto mainland, head back to the south exit of Pewter city. Cut the trees and hop into Digletts Cave, where you can wail on Brock. Continue through to the far exit of the cave to find yourself back in Vermilion City. All Kanto bosses are now down and you can move to the next region. •Before moving to Johto, you can visit Kantos optional islands where several bosses await, providing you have unlocked the respective islands and completed any prior quests required; •Love Island is the home of Shary and Shaui dual bosses who must be defeated together. •Pinkan Island houses Officer Jenny in the lighthouse, and Khlover in the islands meadow area. •Munchlax Resort contains Prehax and his army of Munchlax (4 total) which must be defeated using only two pokemon. JOHTO Next; to Johto. I would always advise you sail from Vermilion to Olivine rather than walk to Johto as it is a very long and tedious walk, and we have just made some bank from Kanto bosses. •Landing in Olivine City, we will hop straight back onto the boat and take the option for Dock Island for our first two bosses. When arriving on the island, surf over to the left side house to fight Battlebot or whatever it’s called, and afterwards head north through the island into the amazon forest to fight Bugsy. •Return to Olivine and head North and then East, away from the city. We will reach Ecruteak city, but just pass through and head out the east exit again. On route 42 we will reach Mt Mortar, a cave that contains the boss Bruno. Smack him and then head towards the eastern exit again, and take the short trip east from Route 42 into Mahogany town. •Take the North stophouse from Mahogany Town onto Route 43. Look for the water on this route and surf across it, this will allow you access to the hidden part of the Lake of Rage. Navigate the small, simple maze here to reach the secluded lake area where Suicine Guardian awaits your arrival. •Head back now into Mahogany Town again, and take the eastern route out onto route 44. Here you will find the Ice Path, where Lorelei lies deep within, plotting here revenge after getting rekt in the Elite Four earlier. •(optional/conditional) Despatch Lorelei and then move through the cave to the exit and Blackthorn City, where you can visit the Dragons Den training spot and battle boss Lance on the condition that you have 150+ evolved data in your dex. •Exit Blackthorn to the South and take the long walk down Route 45, heading west at the end into Cherrygrove City. Move North through Route 30 and west through route 31 into Violet City. Here, we climb the Sprout Tower and fight the master of Eeveelutions; Sage. •Whoop Sage and then head back down into the town. Look for the Northwestern exit onto Route 36, and then immediately South to Ruins of Alph. Prof Elm is waiting to battle here inside the small house on the right side. •Next, take the stophouse exit right outside Prof Elms house, onto Route 32. Another long route, head south all the way down to Union Cave. Use the dig point slightly away from the exit to skip through onto route 33. Scoot west through this route, and straight through Azalea town, into the dark Ilex Forest. Hidden in the depths of the forest, in the northeastern corner is boss Neroli. • Take the northern exit from Ilex Forest and into Goldenrod city. Here we have another dual boss battle, where you are not allowed to exit until both are beaten, so prepare a party that can deal with both foes lineups (they are mostly fairy types so it is not too difficult). Once ready, enter the Goldenrod Casino to battle both Pewdie and Diepy. •With the gamer duo defeated, we have pretty much finished our circuit of Johto. Stroll North out of Goldenrod city, and make your way back to Olivine. Near the docks in Olivine, you will see an exit in the southwest corner of the town, head this way to find a beach covered in Krabby and Wingull. Step through them and surf on the sea (ignore the Cianwood boat). Surf south through route 40, onto Route 41. As soon as you get onto this route, head left until you see Swimmer Thomas. Cut through the rocks using the whirlpool directly south of him, and enter the cave found here (Whirl Islands Northwest). Inside, head down the ladder into the main cave. Walk south from the ladder, down two staircases and climb the next ladder going down. At the base of this ladder, you’ll see a staircase with a cavern door by it. Ignore the cavern and continue down a further 4 staircases to a second cavern, which is home to boss Thor. •Retrace your steps back through the cave and out again, and surf past Thomas again to where you entered Route 41. Now, head directly south, past Swimmers Toby and Barry. Continue South some more to battle your childhood crush Misty, Johtos final boss. HOENN You can go back to Olivine and sail to Hoenn if you want, but for the sake of this guide we are surfing there! Head directly South again from Misty, into a new water route. Surf all the way south again, to Nap Island. Assuming you have cleared everything you need to on Nap Island and can just stroll through it; head through Nap Town and surf off the south side again, through Route 125 until you hit Mossdeep City. No need to hit the land here as it’s a pointless city, continue surfing West into Lilycove. •Now we are back on land, walk west through the port town and onto Route 121. A small concrete pier extends to the water; surf from here onto Route 122. You will have landmass either side of you. The grassy island to the right side is Mt Pyre, climb onto here to find a tower containing our first Hoenn Boss Morty. •Directly opposite the entrance/exit to Mt Pyre is another concrete pier which leads us to route 123. Head west all the way down here, hopping off a number of ledges which leads to route 119. Head west some more until we reach Mauville City. Take the southern exit from this town onto Route 110. Take the steps and surf across the water, to the east side of the lake where New Mauville cavern can be found. Inside it is a power plant type place, where boss Lt Surge has taken residence. •Exit New Mauville and head back to the steps where you began to surf from, and exit the water. Follow the path around this route, through the tall grass, until you see a weird bush in the water. Slightly south of here you will find another set of steps leading down to the water. Surf from here over to the strange bush, interacting with it will reveal it is the secret base of the last of the guardian trio; Raikou Guardian. Beat him up. •Next we will go to our only Boss in the southern half of the map. Hop back out of the water on route 110 and follow the route down to slateport city. Walk south through this town and surf off the southern coast, through route 109 and onto 108. Surf West on route 108 until you reach the Abandoned Ship in the water. Head inside and then down the steps, to find boss Toothless hiding out in one of the rooms. •For now, we will head back the way we came. Follow route 108-110 back to Mauville City, and this time take the North exit onto Route 111. Walk North straight up this route until we reach Route 111 Desert. Upon entering the desert, you will see a large rock face next to you, follow this all the way around and then head South through the Desert. Eventually you will reach a cave housing Naruto Fanboy boss. •(optional/conditional) Leave the Desert the same way we entered it and head back to Route 111. Make a short hop west onto route 117, which is a very short route ending in steps up a mountain side. Take the first steps up, then cut left past Hiker Trent and into Fiery Path. In here is an excavation site containing boss Gingery Jones who is available to battle providing you have 2400+ exca rating! • (optional/conditional) Whether you chose to battle Gingery Jones or not, time to head back to the mountainside on route 117 and continue up. Take the cable car to the top of Mt Chimney and head down Jagged Pass into Lavaridge Town. Here is access to Valley of Steel, a great hunting ground for steel pokes but you must pay to enter. Within VoS is boss Steven who will battle you providing that you have all of these; Finished his preliminary questline Two steel types in your party One pokemon in your party must know the Iron Defense move • Once you have either dealt with or skipped over GJ and Steven, its’ time to battle Prof Birch, our final boss in this region. Head back to Mauville City (if you battled Steven, take the east exit from Lavaridge town and hop down the mountain ledges), take Mauvilles west exit this time, onto route 117 and into Veranturf Town. Upon entry, you’ll see three houses to the south; Birch lives in the central one. With that out of the way, it’s time to move to Sinnohs bosses. Unfortunately the mapping on hoenn is not very cohesive, so it’s either teleport or make the long walk back to Lilycove now, from where we will set sail to Canalave City - as far as I am aware, there is no way of accessing Sinnoh without paying transit costs. SINNOH •Welcome to Sinnoh! Upon landing in Canalave we will take a walk through the town and exit on the south east side. Surf across the lake on Route 218 which brings us into Jubilife City. We will begin by visiting the Jubilife School here and battle Prof Rowan. •Next, head South to Sandgem town where boss Spectify is waiting for us in one of the houses. • After, make a short trip west to Twinleaf town. Interacting with the NPC Link will allow you, through dialog choices, to taunt him into battling you. •Head back to Jublife city now and take the East exit to route 203, at the end of which you will find Oreburgh Gate. This cave has an offshoot to the North inside it which requires Rock Smash, and grants access to the basement level. In the basement you will find Legends Cave, home to our next dual bosses Medusa and Eldir. •Do a 180 and head through the gate, right back to Jubilife city again, the hub of Sinnohs boss run. This time take the North exit and travel through route 204 and the Ravaged Path, through to Floaroma town. Take the east exit from this town onto Route 205, head towards the east side of this route before hitting the water and surfing. This will allow you to access the rear of Valley Windworks, where you will see a small opening in the rock face. Get out of the water and interact with it, to sneak through a crevice and find our next boss Letrix. •Next, head back onto Route 205 and take the small bridge across the water. Climb the steps ahead onto the mountain path and head north. After passing Camper Zackary, you will cross a wooden bridge; your next goal is to get underneath this bridge by doing a U-turn when you reach Picknicker Karina and heading south down the steps. Hop the ledge and head to the river, surfing North to reach Fuego Ironworks. In the trees on the south bank of the river is a small opening; enter here to find a secret entrance to the back of Floaroma Meadow where you can find boss Maribela. •Now we need to head back to Route 205 (again!) by hopping the ledge and going back through Floaroma town and East. Head back up the mountain path northbound, this time passing Karina and heading to Eterna City. Move east through Eterna City (ignore Arkos as he is no longer active as a boss), moving through Route 211 and into Mt Coronet Centre. This cavern splits into routes in all four directions, for now we want to go South, which requires Rock Smash. Follow this route now, it will lead you through caves past a number of Team Galactic grunts and up the mountain – the path may appear confusing but is actually very linear, you can only go one way. Eventually you will be brought outside on Coronet Summit. Take the huge stair sets directly in front of you, and head along the North-Eastern mountain face until you see a cave entrance with a Snover patrolling above it. Scoot in here; if you see two interactable Golbats patrolling inside, you are going the right way. Head up through a couple more linear caves lined with Galactic grunts to reach the Spear Pillar, and possibly the games hardest repeatable boss, Ash Westbrook. • Time once again, to retrace our steps back to Mt Coronet Centre, the chamber with the 4 routes we took moments ago. Head past Hiker Sam and take the East exit this time, which brings us to Celestic Town, and we are almost, almost done. Head east again through Celestic Town and onto Route 210 North. Move further east through this route, taking the steps next to Black Belt Adam to reach the walkway above. At the end of this walkway is a cave surrounded by Ace Trainers; The Cave of Justice hosts the games newest boss, Logan. •For our final stop on the boss run, I would recommend either teleporting from a Pokemon Centre or you can traverse Route 216 into Snowpoint City and surf from there; you should be aiming to reach the location named Survival Area which you may know from the Heatran Quest. From this Poke Centre, you must head East to Route 226, and then North to Route 227 where you can find the final, and furthest boss, Saphirr.
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  6. TORKOAL / DROUGHT / CALM / bo. Adamsnake 2.2m / lnsta 6m / raise 200k / end 3 hour
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  7. 50m start Insta 55m 500k min bid 48h after first bid
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  8. Hi, I think this is not much of a big deal ,but for some people who don't have discord i think its hard to Know if theres an event occuring. So i would Like to suggest to have something pop up, like a message thats tell if there's a current Event(Christmas,Halloween,Easter and Valentine)and Outbreaks(Poke) happening whenever they login in the game. I would also like if there a cooldown indicator in the upper left corner (Digspots,Mushrooms,Ms,and Expboost).This would also work for the suggestion i made.Adding an image of the said event Ex. Heart=Valentines Candycane= Christmas Pumpkin=Halloween Egg=Easter I hope this suggestion would be implemented ,cause this would benifit all of us. -Ranking22
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  9. Hello @Ionmega, Yes, that is possible. But be aware that you shouldn't evolve your Pokemons too early. Since evolved Pokes will need more experience per Level. It is of course your choice, but just so that you know :-) Have a great day, M3ru3m
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  10. Starting offer 2m bro ;) ty
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  11. I'll start the starmie
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  13. SOLD 1m to Promasterfai 2. Careful Bulletproof Jangmo-o SOLD 500k to Imlunar
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  14. Did you use roost before getting hit by the earthquake ? If you did then that's completely normal. Roost removes the flying type till the end of the turn when used.
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  15. Hi, @wors. Since your problems have been solved, I'll now be closing the thread. Have a nice day. Kind regards, HappyMango.
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  16. TORKOAL / b.o Adamsnake 1.5m / raise 200k / lnsta 6m / end 65 hour
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  17. Adamsnake 1.5m /raise 150k / lnsta 6m/ end 72hour
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  18. ty for offers agresivity you have bo. last 8 hours
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  24. I think most of you know that infamous 6 Poke vs 48 Ultimate Boss Team by FatManCLT and some people used it probably too. I used it for about a couple of months and had a pretty solid winrate but I wasn't quite satisfied with the outcome after some bosses got reworked. So one day I was farming hidden ability Gligars and got an epic "Sync fail" adamant Gligar and thought, man this pokemon could be a nice Sweeper. So I hopped on Pokewiki and checked some possibilitys to set up a Team around Gliscor to make a faster more reliable boss team. First of all I want to thank FatManCLT for his idea I really like it and the basic framework of the team still overlaps with his team. Some things that bugs me as I was using this team was the long Setup (32-33 turns), because of the long set up's crit or status hax chance was pretty high and if you debuffed your enemies Pokemon and it holds a lifeorb it faints itself and you are facing a much stronger pokemon, Ghost Pokemon were a big problem too as Shadow Ball drops your spdef sometimes, Pokemon with Sturdy or a Focus Sash could land a hit or make some status move. Some bosses were pretty shaky only one crit could take you out like the Wash Rotom of lt. Surge. I wanted to boost faster against certain attacks while Stockpile boosts each defensive stat I personally prefer to boost two stages in one turn against the pokemon I'm facing. Mew has way better defensive stats so even if you get freezed it can easily tank many hits. I made a little PDF for y'all explaining my Team idea and doing some comparisons, you'll find the the PDF in the attached files. The PDF contains every information you need but I will drop some important things here in the Post so you don't have to open the PDF everytime. [spoiler=Team] Gengar and the two Whimsicott's are pretty easy to farm so it won't take long. If you don't know how to get Mew here is the Guide (Guide) As you can see my Mew is really terrible so it doesn't matter how good your mew is just ev train it and it hase enough bulk. Remember the requirements for Mew are lowered I think you only need about 100 or 125h to get it. If you want to use Mew as BCC False Swiper you can drop for example Amnesia it only costs 2k at move relearner you only need this every 12 days anyways. Like a said above I was farming careful Gligars which is a quite useful pokemon pvp and pve. If you decide to farm some careful one you can use one of the medicore ones as Buffer pretty easily. For the Sweeper i'm pretty sure you don't need an epic one, any decent Gliscor will be enough. Speed doesn't matter, you buff your speed 6 stages so even one speed is good enough. I investet some EV's in spdef only for some ice attacks like Blizzard and Ice Beam. I personally prefer Brick Break over Poison Jab because it kills chansey's one hit and if I face a Skarmory or a Aerodactyl I only have not effective moves with Facade and Aerial Ace, Earthquake and Poison Jab has no effect, Brick Break hits at least neutral and Poison Jab only hit's slightly harder than a STAB EQ if you use it against Fairys. You could run Ice Fang for a bit more coverage but it has a 5% chance to miss so I decided to use Brick Break. [spoiler=which lead, what buff and attacks Google Spreadsheet] I made a small Spreadsheet for people using the Team the first time, explaining which lead I recommend and what to buff first with Mew, almost every buff is clear but there are some mixed Attacker like Lucario and Groudon so this could be helpful for you. I included the attacks I'm using with Gliscor to have the best and fastest outcome. Spreadsheet [spoiler=Sample Video against Lance] I made a short Video to show you how to use the Team. You need about 3 minutes for every Boss except two or three Bosses, Letrix and Naero finch hax you sometimes and Brock's Aerodactyl will taunt you sometimes. I use this team since November and have really fast and consistent rounds I'm really happy with the outcome. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Greetings Koreandoo Bosseteam 2.0_english.pdf
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