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  1. First of all, thank you, @Keabu and @DactylicCoin, for making two well-written and well-informed posts. I would like to discuss them in detail. This is absolutely true. Smogon always tries to prevent complex bans as much as possible. This was the main reason that the OU Council ultimately decided to ban Baton Pass altogether instead of trying to nerf it even further by making the Baton Pass clause more complex. Thankfully, PRO is not Smogon and can have its own set of rules. This is also applicable to Sheer Force Landorus, so it does not really work as an argument in favor of keeping Sand Force Landorus over Sheer Force Landorus. Both are equally easy to revenge kill without Rock Polish or Choice Scarf. If anything, this works in favor of both sets. Likewise, this is the case for Sheer Force Landorus as well. In fact, Choice Scarf on either is as debatable as Choice Scarf Nidoking, which I am sure some of us have run into in PvP once every blue moon. The ideal item for Sand Force Landorus has yet to be tested and found, but some options can seem appealing (Life Orb, Soft Sand, Leftovers, etc.). I do believe that Sand Force Landorus is manageable and should be kept if possible. It deserves the chance to be fully explored in PvP and certainly does not seem to be too strong on paper. It would have a well-defined niche on certain teams and would probably still see minimal usage due to the existence of its Therian counterpart. In my opinion, this is the first valid argument that works in favor of keeping Sand Force Landorus. This set would also allow players to switch more easily between the Incarnate and the Therian forms without having to waste IV rerolls. A set with EdgeQuake and Double Dance (Swords Dance+Rock Polish) would still face competition from none other than Landorus-Therian, which boasts a higher attack stat and is overall more efficient because it does not require the presence of sand. Sand Force Landorus can still retain a niche on dedicated sand teams, either alongside Excadrill (similarly to Mega Garchomp) or on its own. The type synergy between them is also noteworthy, as Flying/Ground technically provides sand teams with a Ground immunity and a Fighting resistance, the latter of which does not really mean much on paper since you should not be switching Landorus into Fighting-types in the first place. Together, Excadrill and Landorus are likely to overwhelm each other's checks, as well as their common checks and counters. Rock Polish makes Landorus harder to revenge kill, while Swords Dance can be used against slower, more defensive teams. Having access to a crucial 101-speed tier is also quite nice. If you wish to drop Rock Polish, you can use Iron Tail, which is boosted by Sand Force while sand is up, although its shaky accuracy and the fact that many Pokémon hit by it are already hit quite hard by EdgeQuake should deter most players from picking it. Alternatively, other (physical or special) options can be chosen over Rock Polish or Swords Dance. Unlike Sheer Force Landorus, this Pokémon deserves to be explored in PvP because there are no theoretical loopholes to be exploited. Technically, Sand Force Landorus and Sand Rush Excadrill could fit on the same team. The uncompetitive Sand Veil Garchomp can be found on some dedicated sand teams, and I believe that its spot could sometimes go to Landorus instead. Regardless of whether one decides to run another sand abuser or not, any sand team should try to work around its increasingly growing weaknesses, Rotom-Wash being the biggest. I have seen so many weird, yet creative sets, such as Choice Band or Return Excadrill. +2 252+ Atk Life Orb Excadrill Return vs. 252 HP / 200+ Def Rotom-Wash: 234-276 (76.9 - 90.7%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after sandstorm damage and Leftovers recovery With some chip damage and Stealth Rock, Return Excadrill can attempt to surprise Rotom-Wash. Just avoid revealing Return too soon! Return also hits Zapdos, but Rock Slide is still Excadrill's best option against it, so it has to choose one of them. Rapid Spin could also work. Overall, sand is not in a very good spot at the moment and, while I believe that the addition of Tornadus-Therian probably helped it a little, it still definitely needs Keldeo. I think that balance, in general, is in a mediocre state, but can be efficiently used, as shown by excellent players like @HeroOfTheStreet. As a whole, balanced teams would benefit from Keldeo's addition, and so would other playstyles that already benefited from the addition of Tornadus-Therian (like rain, which can run a mixed Life Orb set, and even stall, which now sometimes runs Assault Vest Tornadus-Therian). I have personally been abusing Tornadus-Therian in rain, but that is a discussion for another day. Keldeo would help with Weavile, which is starting to become unbearable, Bisharp, Tyranitar, and, to a lesser extent, Lucario. Would it break the meta? I am not sure. I have my own views on Keldeo, but I should not share them in a thread about Landorus. However, I would like to mention that, in my opinion, nice additions like Kyurem are never going to revolutionize the meta. Volcanion would be nice, I guess. It would not see much usage, though. On the other hand, Keldeo would definitely be used a lot. It fits on so many teams and defines certain archetypes. I don't know if rain is necessarily the best weather playstyle, but it certainly is the easiest to play, which gives it a certain appeal. Being easy to play and being easy to win with are two completely different things, though, and I am not implying that rain requires no skill or no prediction. It certainly does if you wish to do well. However, it usually comes with quicker matches and fewer drawbacks than other weather teams. It is also quite punitive against some of the teams running around, while sand has fallen out of flavor. Overall, weather teams can still be quite dangerous, but rain is probably the most rewarding. Most Tyranitar sets (at least on Silver) now run Assault Vest or, at the very least, a defensive spread. I believe that Gengar and rain are partly to blame for this. I don't remember the last time that I played against Choice Band or Choice Scarf Tyranitar, the latter of which still traps Gengar, but can not safely switch into it. Many priority calculations that you listed do not really matter as much against defensive sets. For example, Conkeldurr can freely Drain Punch against any defensive Tyranitar. This is also not really a solid argument to prove that Tyranitar has weaknesses since I can list a lot of Pokémon that offensively annihilate Sheer Force Landorus. However, in Tyranitar's case, many Pokémon can safely switch into it after figuring out its set, which is much easier to discover than Landorus', because you can usually determine whether it is offensive or defensive whenever it gets hit or simply based on the way that the opponent is using it. A lot of these do not appreciate Excadrill's presence, so it is not really fair to include them just because they are able to beat Tyranitar. Sand can also be used with Hippowdon instead, although it is more niche. Either way, being able to beat Tyranitar does not mean being able to beat sand, and certainly not singlehandedly. Sand teams still use 5 other Pokémon outside of the sand setter. I do get your point, do not get me wrong. However, it is important to be as accurate as possible when making such statements. I think that Sand Force Landorus has checks and counters that can naturally be found on many teams, which is why this Pokémon deserves to be given a chance. As for Sheer Force Landorus, my earlier post in this thread was just to deter people from blindly following Smogon without knowing why Sheer Force Landorus should be banned. I believe this has been made possible thanks to several posts, including the ones you made in this thread. Sadly, What we lack right now is actual, in-game footage of Sheer Force Landorus. How can a Pokémon with minimal usage possibly be oppressive to the extent where the entire meta has to be molded around him? Are you specifically preparing for Landorus before PvPing? I mean, I am entirely pro-Sheer Force Landorus ban, but this is just misinformation at this point. In ORAS OU, Landorus actually saw decent usage (over 10%) before it got banned. This Pokémon is currently irrelevant. However, usage does not equate viability. There are way stronger points in favor of banning Sheer Force Landorus than pretending that it is overcentralizing to the unhealthy extent of needing to run 1 or 2 specific checks/counters (lol) to it. Hello Weavile and Manaphy! Don't forget that Landorus should be switching out against Weavile, thus taking increased Pursuit damage, which then leaves it in a precarious position. 252 Atk Choice Band Weavile switching boosted Pursuit vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Landorus: 204-240 (63.9 - 75.2%) -- guaranteed 2HKO Everything else holds true, though. Of course, you do not technically have to revenge kill Landorus. As long as you outspeed it or threaten it, you should be in a position to (re)gain momentum. Offensive Garchomp can force it out, for example. This is actually somewhat applicable to Greninja as well, although the biggest difference is that Landorus is not as prone to priority spam. Please do not make me explain why Greninja is able to hit all of its so-called checks and counters (Hidden Power Grass for Rotom-Wash, Hidden Power Fire or Low Kick for Ferrothorn, etc.). I think that, in Greninja's case, using the wrong move is more punitive. Landorus is more forgiving if you happen to mispredict once because you will most likely be able to nuke or beat whatever switches into it or come back later to avoid making the same mistake again. Landorus is a low-risk, high-reward Pokémon, in my opinion. Greninja also takes Life Orb recoil, while Landorus usually doesn't, although that does depend on the moves it clicks. It is true that Landorus' bulk is often overlooked. It is certainly respectable and can be occasionally abused to switch into some Pokémon, although it is probably better to avoid recklessly switching it into things, as it needs to remain healthy in order to avoid becoming easy to revenge kill. I think that U-turn and Volt Switch are still good enough to safely bring it in. However, there are ways of making double switches less punitive. Hello, Aurora Veil! My recommendation for future suspect tests is to give everyone a timed Pokémon (e.g., Landorus with Hidden Power Ice) that they could use in PvP as an incentive to get as many players as possible to use the Pokémon being suspect tested. Requirements should be determined beforehand. We do not have to follow Smogon's format, although it is quite good. The Pokémon would ultimately be removed at the end of the suspect test period.
    3 points
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  3. > Yeah, it works with both sets. The main difference between the two sets (and this has been already said a lot in this thread) is that you can't really switch-in on Sheer Force Landorus if it has the right set. (But y, thats not revenge killing tho) > It kinda feels like Scarfed Landorus with Sheer Force is a waste. (at least to my eyes) This is only my opinion but just like nidoking, it is supposed to be a terryfing wallbreaker without any forms of reliable switch-ins. If scarfed, it will surprise you once for sure, but then it is locked to one move and can be taken out more easily. In top of that some foes cannot be 2hkoed without the life orb damage boost. > That's right. Imo, Sand Force Landorus would benefit sand teams and add another option to it (because out of all weathers, sand might be the one with the most restricted choices : Tyranitar, Hippowdon, Excadrill, Sandslash, Garchomp and Stoutland.) Most of the time, a "sand offense" is the classic defensive Ttar + Exca. I would love to see more sand teams in the future using Sand Force Landorus. Sand Veil is legit :^) > Don't get me wrong, they both form a cool offensive sand core. It just feels like outside of sand it is pretty weak. I 100% agree that Keldeo should be released in PRO. (If the staff is not sure about it, they can suspect-test it) It would benefit a lot balanced teams, which as you said are not in the best spot atm. (but the playstyle is still pretty decent if well-played) It helps a lot against Weavile as you said. Sadly this is not the right place to discuss about it :/ I do hope it will be released soon tho. (another cool addition to the game would be Kyurem-B btw) > I just used Banded Tyra as an example because in Belzebel's answer, she talked about this set in particular. I agree that defensive Ttar is more reliable as a weather inducer, and as you said, if not banded / used offensively, it is way more easy to check. > Same thing as above, I was trying to show her that Ttar has a low of counters in the game. (cuz this whole answer was mainly about Ttar + Sand Force Landorus) Thanks for your (constructive) answer :) I really think PRO needs to collect real in-game data about such controversial mons before trying to ban them. This is not smogon / showdown and we shouldn't blindly follow them. But this is important to notice that such mons would be banned in metagames where everything is usable with any movesets at any times.
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  5. Before I begin, let me preface this by saying that I agree that all bans should be approached with caution, as it can very much be a double edged sword that can both promote or stifle diversity/creativity in pvp. However, I strongly believe sheer force Landorus-i is oppressive to the extent where the entire meta has to be molded around him, as the currently available/coded pool of pokemons--or lack thereof--in PRO leaves us with little counterplay options. One thing I want to address before going further into this is that, something being able to outspeed and ohko Landorus in a 1v1 environment does not constitute as a counterplay option. Pokemon battles are in 6v6 format for a good reason and without the ability to trap, Lando-i is free to switch out and you won't be able to kill it with weavile/greninja/mamoswine despite what so many on this discussion seem to think. Also, due to the sheer damage output from Lando-i, revenge killers simply cannot switch into him until something gets killed by Lando-i, and pursuit trapping doesn't do all that well since banded weavile pursuit takes 3 hits to KO lando-i anyways--which is far too long to be of relevance when you end up locking yourself into pursuit. A majority of the revenge killers capable of forcing out Landorus-I also lack means to set up or capitalize on that free turn due to having hard checks or limited movepools, which really limits their utility outside of forcing a switch. Now, the biggest problem with sheer force Landorus-i is that there really aren't any good switchins when facing a Landorus-i, especially considering how hard he hits while having a vast movepool/coverage. Almost all of his coverage moves are boosted by sheer force, meaning his entire kit is effectively 110+ base power by default, with focus blast being a whopping 156 base power, all before life orb boosts. There is hardly any pokemon that can handle switching into him as a result, especially since you simply cannot predict what kit he would have on him. Lando having incredible coverage on both the physical and special spectrum means every switchin you make into lando is a massive gamble. But if testing waters to see what items/movesets your opponent has, and the mindgames surrounding it (predicting the switch with your own switch, or with some other moves to interrupt/cripple the switchins) has been a core gameplay loop on previous occasions, lando-i simply swoops in and removes any sort of strategy involved in those steps by outright killing, or getting a free hazard/boost setup with his massive offensive presence. If the previous gameplay loop was a 50-50 split in balance for mindgames and strategic thinking, lando-i single handedly stacks the favor in the house, making it a lose-lose situation for the opponent where even the optimal choice will come with a high risk of becoming a significant handicap to the battle. Here are some damage calculations for a typical Landorus-I build vs various defensive pivots: [spoiler=Damage calculations] [spoiler=Damage calculations] 252+ SpA Life Orb Sheer Force Landorus Sludge Wave vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Clefable: 385-455 (97.7 - 115.4%) -- 87.5% chance to OHKO Earth power easily 2hkos even on Naive build here. Specially defensive clef still gets guaranteed 2hkod by sludge wave. 252 SpA Life Orb Sheer Force Landorus Sludge Wave vs. 252 HP / 244+ SpD Assault Vest Tangrowth: 234-278 (57.9 - 68.8%) -- guaranteed 2HKO 4 Atk Life Orb Landorus Superpower vs. 248 HP / 252+ Def Eviolite Chansey: 361-426 (51.3 - 60.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO Focus blast also 2hkos through the special wall that is eviolite chansey after stealth rock or 1 spike. 252+ SpA Life Orb Sheer Force Landorus Earth Power vs. 252 HP / 144 SpD Hippowdon: 274-324 (65.2 - 77.1%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Leftovers recovery 252+ SpA Life Orb Sheer Force Landorus Earth Power vs. 252 HP / 40 SpD Suicune: 214-253 (52.9 - 62.6%) -- 99.6% chance to 2HKO after Leftovers recovery Naive still stands at a close to 50% chance at ohko. And Suicune can't really kill lando either. 252+ SpA Life Orb Sheer Force Landorus Focus Blast vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Rotom-Wash: 211-248 (69.4 - 81.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Leftovers recovery Sludge wave/Psychic also 2hkos. 252+ SpA Life Orb Sheer Force Landorus Earth Power vs. 252 HP / 252 SpD Alomomola: 312-368 (58.4 - 68.9%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Leftovers recovery 252+ SpA Life Orb Sheer Force Landorus Focus Blast vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Skarmory: 296-350 (88.6 - 104.7%) -- 31.3% chance to OHKO 252+ SpA Life Orb Sheer Force Landorus Focus Blast vs. 252 HP / 232+ SpD Ferrothorn: 294-348 (83.5 - 98.8%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Leftovers recovery 252+ SpA Life Orb Landorus Hidden Power Ice vs. 244 HP / 76 SpD Gliscor: 395-468 (112.2 - 132.9%) -- guaranteed OHKO Lando can also 2hko with psychic. But even assuming lando has neither, gliscor cannot achieve much against lando either. 4 Atk Life Orb Landorus Knock Off (97.5 BP) vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Latios: 265-315 (88 - 104.6%) -- 31.3% chance to OHKO 252+ SpA Life Orb Landorus Hidden Power Ice vs. 0 HP / 4 SpD Latios: 159-187 (52.8 - 62.1%) -- guaranteed 2HKO While Latios outspeeds Landorus and can force it out, switching into landorus is extremely risky for non-defensive latios with a guaranteed ohko from knock off if Stealth rock is in play Even if Landorus uses Sludge Wave/HPIce, it takes out over half of Latios HP and forces a roost use immediately. While the list goes on, I've primarily looked at the more commonly viable/competitive defensive pivots. As you can see, Landorus-i simply ohko~2hkos through almost any defensive pivots. Lando-i having access to a mixed attack pool, paired with a very good speed tier of 101, means there are practically no pokes that can reliably switch into Lando to force it out without being crippled/killed first. A rash Lando-i still outspeeds even a timid Rotom-W, the latter which is on the faster spectrum amongst defensive pivots. Additionally, Lando-i has access to stealth rock/calm mind/rock polish, which allows it to get free entry hazards up and/or fulfill the role of a late-game sweeper as well. However, that is just in terms of landorus-I's offensive capabilities. Surely there are some other wall breakers that can pose a threat, albeit to a lesser extent. So what makes lando-i so different? Unlike most other wallbreakers, Lando-I sports a fantastic Ground/Flying typing which grants him handy immunities to electric and ground, as well as only two weaknesses in ice and water. That, along with his decent bulk of 89/90/80, presents him with plentiful switchin opportunities and staying power, as he is just tanky enough to even survive a banded Azumarill's aqua jet. Now I think what's pertinent and important to this discourse is that even when a pokemon is "OP" or "broken" for lack of better wards, there will always be ways to kill it or force it out. No pokemon is invincible, and will eventually succumb in some way or form. And Landorus follows that logic. Granted, saying X "can" potentially force it out/counter it in a very specific scenario is steering the discussion away from what is really relevant. While the pokemon game was never designed to be perfectly balanced, if a pokemon single handedly performs multiple roles at once and forces every team to bring multiple counters just to deal with it, it only enforces a stale meta (even staler than it is now) where you are not at liberty to build unique/different comps, but rather are forced a specific draft just to be able to survive certain pokemons. When a standard team facing another team that runs landorus-i is at a blatant disadvantage, it is most definitely uncompetitive and calls for a ban from our PvP. However, I also believe this is a good opportunity to consider adding another ladder/tier/scene for PvP with different rules and regulations, one where Landorus-i might be able to fit in without completely dominating the PvP scene as with other previously banned pokemons.
    2 points
  6. Hi @HelloVincent, While the staff continues to strive for improvement, the general point you are making regarding this thread is quite biased. The point you made is only from the perspective of a player. Seeing that, I wanted to make some counterpoint. regarding why this thread is, while appreciated, is meritless. The main big point is that we DO give evidence. Though it depends on what infractions you have committed. Issue such as chat infractions (Deplorable behavior, Harassment, Taunting) to certain trade issues, we are glad to explain and provide context when it's needed regarding what a player has committed. Though in the cases where we cannot, it most likely due to the following... The avoidance of bypassing rule-breaking detection. Keeping the anonymity of our great player base who reports rule breakers. Now, I have already know exactly why you have made this thread, but I won't sweat the details. The only thing I will say to conclude my piece is simple. Honestly is our policy. Ignorance and throwing blame won't help your case. PS. With a quick edit, just want to say something additional. If you have any questions or complaints you wish to bring up with how staff handle our set evidence policy, you are free to make a thread in our General Complaints Board. Kind regards, Mercurius
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  7. > Sand Force Landorus is banned from Showdown because they do not make complex bans. The exact same thing happened with Speed Boost Blaziken = Even the Blaze version is considered Ubers. (And we can agree that Blaziken is pretty middling without the h.a) > I'm sorry to say this but this whole sentence feels like "Tyra is good against sun teams which I enjoy playing so it should be banned". Yes, Tyranitar is a strong mon. Yes, it is indeed strong against weather teams, especially Sun. Does it means that you should ban Sand Force Landorus-i because of this ? No. 1/ Sand-force Landorus is fairly easy to revenge kill without choice scarf. 2/ If it is scarfed, it's locked to ONE move. It means that you can switch-in fairly easily mons like Gliscor, Skarmory, Rotom-Wash etc. 3/ Sand Force = +50% damage with Rock / Steel / Ground = the most optimal (and common) set would use 252 atk with Earthquake and Stone Edge / Rock Slide, etc. This is way easier to predict than the Sheer Force Landorus. 4/ In top of that, Sand Rush Excadrill (which is fairly better than Lando in sand) is one of the reasons why sand teams are great. Running Lando + Excadrill in the same team is not a good idea (hello Rotom-W) 5/ "the king of the weathers" = The best weather in PRO is rain without a doubt. Being a nice counter to other weathers doesn't mean that it is the best weather in the game. 5/ What about tyranitar ? It's strong and it can be considered as a good counter against weather teams BUT it has a lot of downs. A few calcs with the banded set, 252 Speed / Atk : 252+ Atk Guts Conkeldurr Mach Punch vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Tyranitar: 420-496 (123.1 - 145.4%) -- guaranteed OHKO 252+ Atk Choice Band Technician Scizor Bullet Punch vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Tyranitar: 300-354 (87.9 - 103.8%) -- 25% chance to OHKO 252+ Atk Choice Band Scizor U-turn vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Tyranitar: 348-410 (102 - 120.2%) -- guaranteed OHKO 252 Atk Technician Breloom Mach Punch vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Tyranitar: 364-432 (106.7 - 126.6%) -- guaranteed OHKO 252+ Atk Life Orb Bisharp Iron Head vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Tyranitar: 335-398 (98.2 - 116.7%) -- 87.5% chance to OHKO 252 Atk Life Orb Weavile Low Kick (120 BP) vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Tyranitar: 593-702 (173.9 - 205.8%) -- guaranteed OHKO 252 Atk Life Orb Lucario Close Combat vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Tyranitar: 832-988 (243.9 - 289.7%) -- guaranteed OHKO 252 Atk Mold Breaker Excadrill Earthquake vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Tyranitar: 312-368 (91.4 - 107.9%) -- 50% chance to OHKO 252+ Atk Choice Band Dragonite Earthquake vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Tyranitar: 340-400 (99.7 - 117.3%) -- 93.8% chance to OHKO 252+ Atk Choice Band Dragonite Outrage vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Tyranitar: 304-358 (89.1 - 104.9%) -- 31.3% chance to OHKO 0 Atk Gliscor Earthquake vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Tyranitar: 192-228 (56.3 - 66.8%) -- guaranteed 2HKO 0 SpA Rotom-Wash Hydro Pump vs. 0 HP / 4 SpD Tyranitar in Sand: 168-198 (49.2 - 58%) -- 96.5% chance to 2HKO 252 SpA Manaphy Surf vs. 0 HP / 4 SpD Tyranitar in Sand: 164-194 (48 - 56.8%) -- 85.5% chance to 2HKO +3 252 SpA Manaphy Surf vs. 0 HP / 4 SpD Tyranitar in Sand: 408-482 (119.6 - 141.3%) -- guaranteed OHKO 252+ SpA Life Orb Venusaur Giga Drain vs. 0 HP / 4 SpD Tyranitar in Sand: 198-234 (58 - 68.6%) -- guaranteed 2HKO +2 252+ SpA Life Orb Venusaur Giga Drain vs. 0 HP / 4 SpD Tyranitar in Sand: 390-460 (114.3 - 134.8%) -- guaranteed OHKO And now let's inspect PRO's usages in April : Gold server : 3. Dragonite 8150 24% 51% 4. Rotom-Wash 7716 23% 54% 5. Conkeldurr 7622 22% 50% 9. Weavile 5760 17% 52% 12. Scizor 4336 13% 52% 14. Greninja 3924 11% 47% 15. Gliscor 3895 11% 49% 16. Bisharp 3738 11% 52% 19. Lucario 3374 10% 53% 22. Excadrill 2922 8% 49% Silver server : 3. Rotom-Wash 13042 26% 55% 5. Dragonite 12190 24% 52% 8. Conkeldurr 9555 19% 50% 9. Weavile 9203 18% 50% 10. Lucario 7602 15% 50% 13. Scizor 6231 12% 51% 15. Greninja 6116 12% 46% 17. Bisharp 4945 10% 50% 22. Excadrill 4192 8% 54% How strange .. It does have counters ?? Sand is strong yes. It has a LOT of counters tho. And they're not niche at all. (Unless you think the list and the calc i mentioned above are niche in PRO) This sentence is correct with Sheer Force Landorus. (and this is why it should be banned imo) This is not right if you're talking about Sand Force+ Ttar. Don't get my answer wrong, this is not an attack. But I had to reply when I saw your message. You're pretty "influent" in this game, and i'm not sure that non-objective and biased answers like this one would be healthy for the game. (Because obviously a large percentage of your fan-base will agree with what you say, regardless of the topic) Next time, please think in a different way than "it is good against weathers which i'm used to play so it should be banned" before posting.
    2 points
  8. Information regarding Level 100 Pokemon Recently, the Mysterious Candy was added to the game. It will allow you to evolve a Level 100 Pokemon that meets all requirements for leveling up (e.g. happiness requirements). This means that the Deleveling Megathread is now redundant, hence why this service has been removed. You can purchase Mysterious Candies in the following locations from the respective Item Vendors: Celadon City, Goldenrod City, Lilycove City and Veilstone City Department Stores (5.000 Pokedollars) PvE Coin Shop (2 PvE Coins) PvP Coins Shop (1 PvP Coin) Rules and context This thread will help you to recover a Pokemon that you have mistakenly released Please read carefully the following information in order to get the best support that we could offer you. Also do not abuse this thread, this kind of service should remain exceptional and only used for important and needed Pokemon If you're not eligible to our restore service, please do not spam this thread as your posts will get deleted. Note You may also request staff assistance in our Official PRO Discord in the #request-chat channel. Feel free to join and ask for a staff member by specifying your server and in-game name. What do you need to post? You must provide accurate information regarding the Pokemon deleted. The ID of the Pokemon remains the best way, such as a screenshot of said Pokemon's info card, or of the System release notification in the Chat. Please specify the server your Pokemon got deleted on. Fill up the following information ID Screenshot: Server: What do I need to do after my post? You only need to wait, a Staff member will edit your post once the Pokemon is successfully restored, sending you a forum Alert. What if I don't have any screenshots or if I don't remember any accurate information about the Pokemon? Just try to give us as many details as possible, like the name of the pokemon/level and similar. We'll definitely do our best in order to find it. I accidentally released my Pokemon three months ago, can I get it back? Only recently released Pokemon can be restored. There is a cooldown for them to be restored. You need to request a restore as soon as possible.
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  10. GREETINGS PRO PLAYER'S IN THIS GUIDE I WILL SHOW YOU MY WAY TO BEAT EVERY SINGLE BOSS VERY EASY. edit: i have quit the game so this thread will not be finished so for the boss i didnt added here just follow the same strategy and you gonna have success eerie impulse for sp att pokes then setup Charm for att pokes then setup this team have 2 sweepers so incase you lose one you will have a backup 2 pokes to harshly deacrese sp att or attack instead one tank that can take hits from both special and physical attacks and klefki to setup walls. [spoiler=MAIN TEAM] [spoiler=MAIN TEAM] [spoiler=MAIN TEAM] [spoiler=MAIN TEAM] This is the team you will mostly use. Nature/Ability and evs must be the same Ivs doesn't matter a lot but epics pokes will help. [spoiler=BOSS TEAM #2] [spoiler=BOSS TEAM #2] [spoiler=BOSS TEAM #2] [spoiler=BOSS TEAM #2] This team is being used only on specific bosses to save up time. Its an extra team very affordable and good to have it in your pve pokes list. Nature/Abilty and Ivs/evs Doesn't matter you just need x6 trash 100lvl raticate. [spoiler=EXTRA POKES YOU WILL NEED] BOSSES [spoiler=KANTO] [spoiler=KANTO] [spoiler=KANTO] [spoiler=KANTO] [spoiler=BROCK] [spoiler=BROCK] [spoiler=BROCK] POKE YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI GYARADOS WOBBUFET LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO LIGHT SCREEN (he will do fire blast) THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND IF YOU SURVIVE 2 HITS DO AS MANY SPIKES AS YOU CAN. AFTER YOU DIE GO WITH WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x2-4 DRAGONS DANCE AND THEN START SWIPE. AERODACTYL WATERFALL GOLEM WATERFALL STEELIX WATERFALL CRADILY ICE FANG TOXICROAK ICE FANG TERAKLION WATERFALL [spoiler=PUMPKIN KING] [spoiler=PUMPKIN KING] [spoiler=PUMPKIN KING] POKE YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI GYARADOS LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN DO AS MANY SPIKES AS YOU CAN, AFTER KLEFKI DIES SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x2 DRAGONS DANCE AND THEN START SWIPE. BISHARP WATERFALL SHUCKLE WATERFALL YANMEGA ICE FANG ROSERADE ICE FANG GOURGEIST CRUNCH TOGEKISS WATERFALL [spoiler=KOICHII] [spoiler=KOICHII] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI ELECTRODE GYARADOS LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO LIGHT SSCREEN THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND AFTER THAT DO AS MANY SPIKES YOU CAN (MAX 3) LET THE KLEFKI DIE IF HAVEN'T DIE ALREADY AND SWITCH TO ELECTRODE AND DO x3 EERIE IMPULSE AND THEN DO AGAIN LIGHT SCREEN. SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE THEN SWIPE. LUCARIO WATERFALL HITMONCHAN WATERFALL HITMONTOP WATERFALL HITMONLEE WATERFALL GALLADE CRUNCH PANGORO WATERFALL [spoiler=CHUCK] [spoiler=CHUCK] [spoiler=CHUCK] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI WOBBUFET CLEFABLE LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND THEN DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE THEN SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM SWITCH TO CLEFABLE AND DO x6 COSMIC POWER AND x6 CALM MIND THEN START SWIPE. MACHAMP MOONBLAST INFERNAPE MOONBLAST MIENSHAO MOONBLAST CONKELDURR MOONBLAST POLIWRATH MOONBLAST BRELOOM MOONBLAST [spoiler=ERIKA] [spoiler=ERIKA] [spoiler=ERIKA] POKES YOU WILL NEED: WOBBUFET GYARADOS LEAD WITH WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE THEN START SWIPE. FERROTHORN CRUNCH VOLCARONA WATERFALL LUDICOLO CRUNCH CELEBI CRUNCH TORTERRA WATERFALL TANGROWTH ICE FANG [spoiler=GEORGE] [spoiler=GEORGE] [spoiler=GEORGE] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI WOBBUFET GYARADOS LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE THEN SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE. ARCANINE WATERFALL STOUTLAND WATERFALL GRANBULL WATERFALL HOUNDOOM WATERFALL MANECTRIC WATERFALL LUCARIO WATERFALL [spoiler=ENTEI GUARDIAN] [spoiler=ENTEI GUARDIAN] [spoiler=ENTEI GUARDIAN] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI WOBBUFET GYARADOS LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE THEN SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE. ENTEI WATERFALL INFERNAPE WATERFALL RESHIRAM WATERFALL GLISCOR ICE FANG SERPERIOR ICE FANG CHANDELURE WATERFALL [spoiler=JESSIE AND JAMES] [spoiler=JESSIE AND JAMES] [spoiler=JESSIE AND JAMES] JESSIE POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI PIKACHU ELECTRODE CLEFABLE CHANSEY LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO LIGHT SCREEN THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE THEN SWITCH TO ELECTRODE AND DO x3 EERIE IMPULSE AND THEN DO AGAIN LIGHT SCREEN NOW GO WITH CHANSEY AND PUT STEALTH ROCK THEN DO x6 FLASH THEN SWITCH TO CLEFABLE AND DO x6 COSMIC POWER AND x6 CALM MIND THEN START SWIPE. PORYGON-Z MOONBLAST ARBOK MOONBLAST GOURGEIST MOONBLAST YANMEGA MOONBLAST JELLICENT MOONBLAST SEVIPER MOONBLAST JAMES. POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI PIKACHU RATICATE RATICATE WOBBUFET GYARADOS LEAD WITH RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO QUICK ATTACK LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE THEN DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN QUICK ATTACK LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO KLEFKI DO REFLECT THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE THEN SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE AND THEN START SWIPE. ARCANINE WATERFALL GYARADOS CRUNCH AMOONGUSS ICE FANG COFAGRIGUS CRUNCH [spoiler=KLOHVER] [spoiler=KLOHVER] [spoiler=KLOHVER] POKES YOU WILL NEED: RATICATE KLEFKI GYARADOS ELECTRODE LEAD WITH RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RRATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO KLEFKI THEN DO LIGHT SCREEN AND AFTER THAT DO THUNDER WAVE AND DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE (max 3) THEN SWITCH TO ELECTRODE AND DO x3 EERIE IMPULSE AND DO LIGHT SCREEN THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE. SHAYMIN-SKY ICE FANG MEGANIUM ICE FANG LILLIGANT ICE FANG GOGOAT ICE FANG VILEPLUME ICE FANG [spoiler=NAERO] [spoiler=NAERO] [spoiler=NAERO] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI ELECTRODE GYARADOS LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO LIGHT SCREEN THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE THEN SWITCH TO ELECTRODE AND DO x3 EERIE IMPULSE AND SWITCH TO GYARADOS THEN DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE. TOGEKISS ICE FANG SNORLAX WATERFALL MR MIME CRUNCH BLISSEY WATERFALL ELECTRIVE WATERFALL MAGMORTAR WATERFALL [spoiler=NIKOLA] [spoiler=NIKOLA] [spoiler=NIKOLA] POKES YOU WILL NEED: RATICATE RATICATE RATICATE RATICATE RATICATE RATICATE LEAD WITH RATICATE AND DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH. [spoiler=OFFICER SHAMAC] [spoiler=OFFICER SHAMAC] [spoiler=OFFICER SHAMAC] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI WOBBUFET GYARADOS LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE AND SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE. SWAMPERT CRUNCH SWELLOW ICE FANG GOODRA ICE FANG LAPRAS CRUNCH CINCCINO WATERFALL LATIAS CRUNCH [spoiler=PREHAX] [spoiler=PREHAX] [spoiler=PREHAX] Still testing [spoiler=PROFESSOR OAK] [spoiler=PROFESSOR OAK] [spoiler=PROFESSOR OAK] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI ELECTRODE CLEFABLE LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO LIGHT SCREEN THEN DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE AND SWITCH TO ELECTRODE THEN DO x3 EERIE IMPULSE AND DO LIGHT SCREEN THEN SWITCH TO CLEFABLE AND DO x6 CALM MIND AND x6 COSMIC POWER THEN START SWIPE. ROTOM-WASH MOONBLAST VENUSAUR MOONBLAST CHARIZARD MOONBLAST BLASTOISE MOONBLAST TAUROS MOONBLAST DRAGONITE MOONBLAST [spoiler=SHARY AND SHAUI] [spoiler=SHARY AND SHAUI] [spoiler=SHARY AND SHAUI] Still testing [spoiler=URAHARA] [spoiler=URAHARA] [spoiler=URAHARA] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI GYARADOS WOBBUFET LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND IF YOU SURVIVE DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE THEN SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE. LUCARIO WATERFALL HO-OH WATERFALL VOLCARONA WATERFALL RAIKOU WATERFALL DONPHAN WATERFALL TOGEKISS ICE FANG [spoiler=XYLOS] [spoiler=XYLOS] [spoiler=XYLOS] Still testing [spoiler=OFFICER JENNY] [spoiler=OFFICER JENNY] [spoiler=OFFICER JENNY] POKES YOU WILL NEED: RATICATE RATICATE RATICATE RATICATE RATICATE RATICATE LEAD WITH RATICATE AND DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH. [spoiler=Johto] [spoiler=BATTLE BOT] [spoiler=BATTLE BOT] [spoiler=BATTLE BOT] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI WOBBUFET GYARADOS LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND AS SPIKES AS POSSIBLE THEN SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO X3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO CHANSEY AND DO x6 FLASH AND PUT STEALTH ROCK THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO X4-6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE MEGA MEWTWO X CRUNCH PRIMAL GROUDON WATERFALL XD001 CRUNCH PRIMAL KYOGRE CRUNCH MEGA LATIOS CRUNCH MEGA RAYQUAZA ICE FANG [spoiler=BRUNO] [spoiler=BRUNO] [spoiler=BRUNO] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI WOBBUFET GYARADOS LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN DO x3 SPIKES AND LET THE KLEFKI DIES SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x4 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE. STEELIX WATERFALL HARIYAMA WATERFALL HITMONLEE WATERFALL THROH WATERFALL SAWK WATERFALL SCRAFTY WATERFALL [spoiler=BUGSY] [spoiler=BUGSY] [spoiler=BUGSY] POKES YOU WILL NEED: LEAD WITH RATICATE AND DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH. [spoiler=SUICUNE GUARDIAN] [spoiler=SUICUNE GUARDIAN] [spoiler=SUICUNE GUARDIAN] POKES YOU WILL NEED: RATICATE RATICATE RATICATE RATICATE RATICATE RATICATE LEAD WITH RATICATE AND DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH LET THE RATICATE DIE AND SWITCH TO RATICATE DO ENDEAVOUR AND THEN DO SUCKER PUNCH. [spoiler=LANCE] [spoiler=LANCE] [spoiler=LANCE] [spoiler=LANCE] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI WOBBUFET CLEFABLE LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO LIGHT SCREEN THEN DO REFLECT AND IF YOU SURVIVE DO THUNDER WAVE AFTER KLEFKI DIES GO WITH WOBBUFET AND DO X3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO CLEFABLE AND DO x6 CALM MIND AND x6 COSMIC POWER AND START SWIPE. SALAMENCE MOONBLAST DIALGA MOONBLAST LATIOS MOONBLAST GARCHOMP MOONBLAST GYARADOS MOONBLAST DRAGONITE MOONBLAST [spoiler=LORELEI] [spoiler=LORELEI] [spoiler=LORELEI] [spoiler=LORELEI] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI GYARADOS ELECTRODE CHANSEY LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO LIGHT SCREEN THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AFTER THAT DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE THEN SWITCH TO CHANSEY AND DO X6 FLASH THEN DO STEALTH ROCK AND SWITCH TO ELECTRODE DO LIGHT SCREEN THEN DO x3 EERIE IMPULSE AND SWITCH TO GYARADOS THEN DO x4 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE ALOLAN NINETALES WATERFALL ALOLAN SANDSLASH WATERFALL ARTICUNO WATERFALL WEAVILE WATERFALL LAPRAS CRUNCH SLOWBRO CRUNCH [spoiler=PEWDIE AND DIEPY] [spoiler=PEWDIE AND DIEPY] [spoiler=PEWDIE AND DIEPY] POKE YOU WILL NEED (PEWDIE) KLEFKI GYARADOS ELECTRODE LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO LIGHT SCREEN THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AFTER THAT DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE THEN SWITCH TO ELECTRODE AND DO X3 EERIE IMPULSE AND THEN DO LIGHT SCREEN THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO X6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE STARMIE CRUNCH ALAKAZAM CRUNCH SLOWKING CRUNCH JIRACHI CRUNCH LATIOS CRUNCH MEW CRUNCH POKES YOU WILL NEED (DIEPY) KLEFKI CHANSEY ELECTRODE WOBBUFET GYARADOS LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO COUNTER AFTER AZUMARILL DIES SWITCH TO CHANSEY AND DO TOXIC TO CLEFABLE AND DO STEALTH ROCK AFTER CLEFABLE DIES SWITCH TO KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE XERNEAS WATERFALL SYLVEON WATERFALL TOGEKISS WATERFALL DIANCIE WATERFALL [spoiler=MISTY] [spoiler=MISTY] [spoiler=MISTY] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI CHANSEY GYARADOS WOBBUFET LEAD WITH CHANSEY AND DO TOXIC THEN PUT STEALTH ROCK'S AFTER MILOTIC DIES SWITCH TO KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND PUT x3 SPIKES THEN SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO X6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE GYARADOS CRUNCH STARMIE CRUNCH CRADILY ICE FANG BLASTOISE CRUNCH TOGEKISS ICE FANG [spoiler=THOR] [spoiler=THOR] [spoiler=THOR] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI CLEFABLE WOBBUFET LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE THEN SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO CLEFABLE AND DO x6 CALM MIND AND x6 COSMIC POWER AND START SWIPE DRAGONITE MOONBLAST TYRANITAR MOONBLAST GRENINJA MOONBLAST ZAPDOS MOONBLAST MAMOSWINE MOONBLAST LUGIA MOONBLAST [spoiler=NEROLI] [spoiler=NEROLI] [spoiler=NEROLI] STILL TESTING [spoiler=TERMINATOR] [spoiler=TERMINATOR] [spoiler=TERMINATOR] Stil testing [spoiler=PROFESSOR ELM] [spoiler=PROFESSOR ELM] [spoiler=PROFESSOR ELM] POKES YOU WILL NEED ELECTRODE GYARADOS LEAD WITH ELECTRODE AND x3 EERIE IMPULSE THEN DO LIGHT SCREEN AND SWITCH TO GYARADOS THEN DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE CORSOLA CRUNCH TOGEKISS ICE FANG MEGANIUM ICE FANG TYPHLOSION WATERFALL FERALIGATR CRUNCH TYRANITAR WATERFALL [spoiler=SAGE] [spoiler=SAGE] [spoiler=SAGE] POKES YOU WILL NEED KLEFKI GYARADOS ELECTRODE LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO LIGHT SCREEN THEN DO THUNDER WAVE AND DO x3 SPIKES THEN SWITCH TO ELECTRODE DO x3 EERIE IMPULSE AND DO LIGHT SCREEN THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE GLACEON FLAREON VAPOREON JOLTEON SYLVEON ESPEON [spoiler=Hoenn] [spoiler=GINGERY JONES] [spoiler=GINGERY JONES] [spoiler=GINGERY JONES] POKES YOU WILL NEED: KLEFKI CLEFABLE WOBBUFET LEAD WITH KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT THEN DO AS MANY SPIKES AS POSSIBLE AFTER KLEFKI DIES SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO CLEFABLE AND DO x6 COSMIC POWER AND x6 CALM MIND THEN START SWIPE CONKELDURR MOONBLAST KLINKLANG MOONBLAST GOLURK MOONBLAST MANDIBUZZ MOONBLAST CLAWITZER MOONBLAST PANGORO MOONBLAST [spoiler=RAIKOU GUARDIAN] [spoiler=RAIKOU GUARDIAN] [spoiler=RAIKOU GUARDIAN] POKES YOU WILL NEED: DUSKLOPS KLEFKI WOBBUFET GYARADOS LEAD WITH DUSCLOPS AND DO TOXIC THEN SPAM FLASHES AND REST TILL ZEKROM DIES AFTER THAT DO FLASHES ON EXCADRILL TILL YOU DIE OR REACH THE MAX NUMBER (6) SWITCH TO KLEFKI AND DO REFLECT AND x3 SPIKES THEN SWITCH TO WOBBUFET AND DO x3 CHARM THEN SWITCH TO GYARADOS AND DO x6 DRAGONS DANCE AND START SWIPE EXCADRILL WATERFALL RAIKOU WATERFALL QUAGSIRE CRUNCH EELEKTROSS WATERFALL MAGNEZONE WATERFALL
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  11. I have been wanting to post about this quite some time . Can the bot that shows ladder be fixed and actually take winrate into account? Idk if u guys do it manually at the last day and take into account the wr but having the bot working properly aswell would be great. I think its really simple to be fixed and wont take too much time .
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  12. Hello everyone! Price List 1) 400K 300K 250K [Sold Out] 2) 500K 400K 350K [Sold Out] 3) 500K 400K 350K [Sold Out] 4) 800K [Sold Out] 1)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can pm me in game or on forum.
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  13. @rkiriakos you will hold on to the Infernape until @Sog3King has the money. He said he will still take it and it is not his fault the auction did not end in time so there is nothing to report. We will wait for a screenshot to see the trade has been made. Have a nice day, Sincerly Hawluchaa
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  14. s.o 600k insta 1m8 24 hours auction Accept cc us 400k
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  15. Your auction will continue with the 18M bid by Seoo since both bids of Marcolepheonix are fake. Sorry for this inconvenience, the user will be punished for his behaviour on your auction. Good luck on your sale and have a nice day, Sincerly Hawluchaa
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  16. Hello @pato123, If you are asking for a de-evolve then I am sorry but we can't de-evolve Pokes. Our Tools are just not able to. If you just want a delevel then please let me know what Pokemon (ideally give me the ID) and I will delevel it for you. Greetings, M3ru3m
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  17. @ronitboss Please provide a proper template if you wish to auction your Pokemon. You linked a Timburr and now you evolved it. This can be very confusing for people who offer as they might only want the Pre-evo. You can read up on how to make a proper template here: https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/119709-url I will lock this thread for you to create a new one with a proper template and the Up-to-date screenshot of the Pokemon you want to sell. Have a nice day, Sincerly Hawluchaa
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  18. I'm gonna get straight to the point. If they show you the evidence, it's because it's a minor infraction which they can show and explain why you were muted/banned (for example, they can show the conversation you had with another player where you might've been muted for toxicity). However, if you were banned for something super severe such as botting, evidence might not be explicitely shown as to avoid giving botters the exact way they got detected and thus, allowing them to possibly avoid bans in the future. (From my perspective as a player), if they ban someone, 99% of the times they make sure the ban is right, they check it multiple times and they make sure they're not banning anyone for no reason, they have evidence to back it up. Wrong bans due to "faulty software" or weird ips are almost never given to, and they're always appealed and solved quickly. As a normal player, in my almost five years, I've only seen a SINGLE wrong ban towards one of my guildmates. And he appealed and in one hour they had doublechecked and he was unbanned. His ip was weird + his computer was running on a hamster powering his toaster PC. Staff answered him quickly and they helped him. If you don't believe me, I don't know what to say. I'm 100% sure Staff does not ban without reason. They gave me proof when I was muted in Discord several times because it was normal chat messages that can be shown, but it is normal that they cannot give evidence in really severe cases where botting may occur.
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  19. Por desgracia, si tu pokemon ha evolucionado, no hay manera de deshacer la evolución... Los miembros del Staff pueden reducir un nivel o dos a un pokemon para que pueda evolucionar, pero no tienen ninguna manera de poder devolver a un pokémon a su forma anterior :/ El link del chico de arriba sólo sirve para reducir el nivel de tu pokémon, aunque hagas un post ahí no podrán hacer nada, ya que no se puede deshacer una evolución. (I'm writing it in Spanish since I know from the first post that he's Spanish)
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  20. There's an s weezing on sale in-game right now!
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  21. Hi @Kamahl13. You can log back in now! The Pick Axe has been reissued to you. I will lock this thread as resolved. :) Have a nice day!
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  22. 2.5 m gold server
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  23. Hi @Kamahl13 Since the account you mailed the Pick Axe to is a 0hr account, the item is lost in kind of a "limbo" for lack of better word - sadly as it stands it's not recoverable. We have asked a Dev to help! I'll update you once we know more, but I wanted to let you know what was going on in the meantime.
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  24. Hello, You've mailed the item to the user 'Puto', but this isn't the user you got the item from. Did something go wrong or was mailing it to this user intentional? Looking forward to hear from you. Kind regards, Contrary
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  25. The original one isn't bad but the one you made definitely looks better.
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  26. Not many people notice the ears as it is, but I can see this being useful
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  27. Greetings, @JonatasBraz Your Shop is re-opened! Good luck mate! Have a great day, Nezuko
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  28. Welcome back to the game!
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  33. Even if a bit late, welcome back on PRO! I hope you will appreciate all the updates happened meanwhile you were away and enjoy the game!
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  35. Good luck. The player with the most money on gold has ~40m :D
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