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Changelog 01.12.2020: Bumped Unity to newest version. Added dynamic window layering a la Windows. BEFORE, AFTER This should fix pretty much all window layering problems. Added an option to limit the lowest ranked opponent you can encounter. There's a slider in the PvP Queue window to select how big the rating different between your and your opponent can be downwards. Slightly changed the PvP Queue window. Reworked the PvP Queue code from scratch. Added a rotate button for Magic Mirror instead of auto-rotating. Added new hairstyles for a future Magic Mirror update. Probably for the post-Christmas client. Added few Mega Mounts (Charizard X, Charizard Y, Xmas Houndoom, Houndoom, Gyarados). Normal mounts will be upgradable to Mega Mounts for a fee. They won't be tradable after the upgrade. Added a small surprise for the time between Christmas and New Year's Day. Fixed a crucial bug that was responsible for 99% of all server crashes PRO had within the last two years. Added new comsetics and a few Christmas forms. Many small reworks, important bug fixes, clean-ups and optimizations.11 points
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Welcome to Trade Chat! _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Overview Hello, I'm Chonky and welcome to my first guide! In this guide I will be discussing the basics of selling things in PRO which includes: What is a sellable poke? How should I price a poke? The economy... what's that? Should I auction a poke? Poke for poke trades? While I am from gold server, I will try my best to provide universal information that both gold and silver players can use since the economies are different. What is a sellable poke?/ How should I price a poke? I've combined these 2 categories since they run hand in hand Lets jump right in to the biggest part of this guide. What is a sellable poke and how do I price it? Let me start by breaking down what pokes are being sold into 5 groups: Dex pokes Story pokes Special form pokes Boss pokes Pvp pokes Dex pokes A dex poke is a poke that a player needs to help fill their pokedex for whatever reason it may be or is a poke that a player collects. These pokes are typically higher tier pokes that are difficult to hunt and have trash ivs, nature, and/or ability. A dex poke is worth 5-10k on gold server. A good example of a dex poke would be this smeargle: Story pokes A story poke is a poke which does not have great ivs, nature and/or ability but its different from a dex poke because at the very least it is level trained (it may also have random evs due to not being properly trained when used during story). A story poke is worth around 30k on gold server. A good example of a story poke would be a starter like this typhlosion: Special form pokes Special form pokes include shiny, event and pink forms. These special form pokes are very hard to come by which makes the more valuable. The odds of encountering a shiny pokes is 1/8192 and the odds of a pink/ event poke are estimated to be 1/750. Even if the ivs, nature and/or abi are trash on these pokes, they are still very sellable. The price of shinies depends on the tier of the poke. A tier 1 poke like gastly or pidgey will sell for around 30k if shiny while a tier 8 poke like ralts will sell for upwards of 15m! Event pokes on the other hand sell for a little less since they are more common. Again, these pokes depend on tier so a tier 1 poke like halloween gastly will sell for around 15k while a tier 8 poke like halloween ralts or froakie will sell for around 1.5m - 2m. event form pokes gain value over time! for example, the prices I listed before are if the poke is being sold during the event, however, if you wait a few weeks the value of a tier 1 will jump to around 80k and the value of a tier 8 will be around 2m - 2.5m. Pink pokes should be worth the same amount as an event poke during the event since the odds of finding them are the same, they are just available year round. If a special form poke is pvpable (proper nature, ivs, ability) its value increases immensely. Heres an example of some special form pokes as well as some pricing info of event pokes being sold during their respective event (based of halloween event 2020) (all prices listed based off of gold server since I am not sure of the value on silver) : Boss pokes At this point the nature, ivs and ability start to matter so if you are unsure about any of these things please check out this stats guide made by my friend bhimoso. A boss poke is a poke that is used for fighting bosses and I'll be going over different types and their prices. Lets start with a team that has become very popular recently, the sharpedo team. This team uses 5 sharpedos and a wobbuffet (but due to a recent patch you may have to replace one of the sharpedos with another wobbuffet or chansey). If you wish to sell sharpedos for bosses make sure they are speed boost ability, +speed nature and have at least 10 speed ivs. The higher the speed, the more you can sell for. You could sell bossable sharpedos for 100k-300k or untrained bossable carvanhas for 20k-100k. Now I wont be going over each type of boss poke and what they are worth but ill guide you with prices. A trained tier 1-5 boss poke like pidgeot or furret can range anywhere from 100k to 500k depending on ivs, nautre and ability. Higher tier trained boss pokes like wobbuffet and chansey can sell anywhere from 300k to over 1m, again, depending on ivs, nature and ability. (the prices listed above are in gold server since I am not sure how the economy is on silver). Here is a good example of a screens poke used for bosses: PVP pokes Players are very specific about what they buy for pvp so that they can be able to have the upper hand in a battle. In order to label a poke as pvpable it must be the correct nature, ability and have 20+ ivs in the important areas, sometimes more. PLEASE DO NOT LABLE A NEUTRAL NATURE POKE AS PVPABLE, its just not true. Furthermore, the term pvpable does not apply to all pokes. Never will anyone want to buy a pvpable rattata because ratice is just not good in pvp. If you would like to know what people are into buying, you can check the top 25 pokes being used each month in each server on the PRO discord server. Now lets get into pricing, a trained pvp poke can range from 100k-30m so I'm not going to name each poke and their value but I will provide information to help you gauge the value of your pokes. One of the most important things its tier, a low tier will sell for less than a high tier, simple. Another thing is ivs, the closer the important ivs are to 31, the more the poke will sell for. And when I mention important ivs you may be confused so let me elaborate, a gardevoir, for example, is a special attacking pokemon, meaning that its attack stat is not important, a 6x20 gardevoir is worth the same amount as a 5x20 with 01 atk. And a gengar, for example, is only based off of spatk because for a gengar to be pvpable it needs 31 speed and high special attack, the other stats are not important at all. Next is ability, some pokes, like gengar, only have 1 ability so you don't have to worry about hunting a certain ability, but other pokes require certain abilities, such as togekiss requires serene grace ability. Next is nature, each poke can only use a few natures for pvp so if you are considering selling a "pvp" poke that has a wrong nature, don't bother. it's basically worthless. Another important aspect is evs, if you are selling a pvp poke make sure it is ev train correctly, I wont get into proper ev training here. You can sell a pvp poke untrain as well, it will just be worth a whole lot less so I recommend training all pokes before selling. Below are a few example of trained and untrained pvp pokes: The Economy This will just be a short little section about what the economy is If you are familiar with the way the economy works in real life, go ahead and skip over this section, if not then stick around. The economy determines the value of everything in the game. I will use items such as coin capsules and iv rerolls for example since they are universal. A couple months ago, you could buy a coin capsule for just under 400k on gold server, but now they seem to cost a little over 400k. And with nature rerolls, you find them at around 700k-750k, but a couple years ago they used to be worth 1m since they were harder to come by. The money in circulation also affect the economy because if all of the sellers have a lot of the money in circulation, people will be buying less and if the buyers have most of the money in circulation, more things will be sold. And based off that you can see how it would be a bit of a back and forth which is why the prices of things subtly shift up and down. Auctions! and should I do them? Here I will be discussing which types of pokes you should host and auction for Auctions are pretty simple in the game, you set a starting price, instant price and time. You can check out one of my past auction here. Auctions are typically more tedious than just selling a poke in trade chat but sometimes you can make more money that way. If you are considering doing an auction here are the guidelines I follow: 1) The poke must be popular in pvp right now to encourage more bids 2) The poke must be at least tier 7 3) The poke must be highly pvpable (at least 21 or 22+) OR the poke must be an extremely rare shiny (or both!). When I host an auction I like to set a lot start offer and a low min bid. If you expect to get 1m or less, set the min bid at 50k, otherwise set it at 100k or 200k, setting a lower min bid like 50k encourages more people to bid. I like to set my auctions at 24 hours because once you start, you have to advertise the heck out of it until it finishes so that the most people possible see it (and after a day it gets pretty boring). A little tip is setting items (cc, rr and nat rr) at a bit lower than what they're worth, maybe 50k at most. This is because if you chose to sell them, you can make a little extra. Poke for poke trades! In this section I'll describe poke for poke trades and why I try to avoid them In a poke for poke trade, there is no such thing as a "fair" trade unless you are trading a literal clone of the poke. In a poke for poke trade, one person will always get a less valuable poke, while it might not be by much, the value is entirely based off of what each individual is willing to spend. I only advise poke for poke trades if you are seeking a specific poke. If I have a nice clefable I don't need anymore and I really need a venusaur for pvp, I do not mind if the clefable is "less valuable" than the venusaur because I do not need the clefable and I do need the venusaur. So unless you are seeking a specific poke that you need, I do not suggest poke for poke trades. Thanks for taking a look at my first guide I hope I was able to provide useful information If you have any feedback do not hesitate to reply with the feedback or send it to my discord chOnk#85454 points
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10th time in a row top 3 and still the best guild #OnlyTrinity Wp.3 points
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MS AND BATTLEBOT This is a mini-guide for players who feel that membership is expensive and useless. It’s really not like that: there are indeed a lot of benefits of having ms which includes earning ×2 money from trainer and wild battles and ×1.5 exp from trainer and wild battles. Almost all benefits of ms are covered in this staff guide. Apart from these perks, ms users also have access to battlebot boss and this guide also talks about how battling this boss will earn us back the money which we used to buy ms and even make profit out of it. Which ms is the most cost-effective? Before we start with the recovery and profit, let’s see which ms is the most cost-effective. If there are players like me who use ms just for the sake of doing battlebot boss then always use 15d ms. Battlebot has a cooldown of 14 days so let’s see… Considering we use ms just once 15d ms - can battle twice 30d ms - can battle thrice 60d ms - can battle 5 times Considering the cost to be same (assuming you won't use ms as soon the previous one ends and wait for 14days) 4× 15d ms - can battle 8 times 2 × 30d ms - can battle 6 times 1 × 60d ms - can battle 5 times From this you can easily make out that using 15d ms is more efficient if it’s just for fighting battlebot. And even if it isn't just for the boss, you could be fine with using it by hunting/training mons during those 15 days. Unless you are an exp trainer or you are hunting something which probably won't be available any time soon, there's really no reason to waste money on anything more than 15d ms, we will just be wasting those membership days if we buy 30d or 60d ms. Cost of ms considering you want to do battlebot 15d ms is usually around 220k, and since we can battle it twice with 15d ms we can consider 110k as the cost for 1 battle. I'm excluding the cost of boss mons because there are plenty of other bosses from which you can recover that cost. Earnings per battle We can earn 60-125k from in each battle. So we can consider an average of 85k earnings per battle excluding the items, mons and phione. Took it a bit less as not everyone's luck is good. Profit The cost for 3 battles would be 110k × 3, so 330k and earnings would be 85k × 3 + 220k (guaranteed 15d ms reward on 3rd consecutive win) = 455k So profit = 475k - 330k = 145k after every 3 wins. (Remember we are excluding items and mons here.) 145k isn't a big amount for many but having ms for 15 days of a month for free (cos cost is already recovered) and considering this on a long term basis, this is not bad. The total time consumed in battling this boss thrice would be around 5-30mins depending on what your boss team is so, it doesn’t takes much time. Hope you consider buying ms and make some profit out of it by battling battlebot and get more free ms and let the cycle continue! Credits to @Bhimosofor helping with grammar and suggesting some changes2 points
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Congratulations Everyone . #Legacy fought hard this season for 3rd position Congratulations Renaissance and VNBoostingStar.2 points
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Most used Pokemon - November 2020: #Gold November 2020 Most used pokemon in ranked pvp (source: PRO database) #Rank Pokemon Count Percentage Win rate 1. Rotom-Wash 9154 23% 54% 2. Garchomp 8587 21% 50% 3. Chansey 7535 19% 50% 4. Conkeldurr 7265 18% 49% 5. Clefable 7151 18% 48% 6. Mega Scizor 6785 17% 53% 7. Dragonite 6098 15% 48% 8. Ferrothorn 6051 15% 48% 9. Gengar 5924 15% 45% 10. Greninja 5365 13% 47% 11. Aegislash 4859 12% 50% 12. Bisharp 4831 12% 52% 13. Mega Gyarados 4707 12% 45% 14. Landorus 4467 11% 58% 15. Gliscor 4459 11% 45% 16. Azumarill 4377 11% 52% 17. Tyranitar 4270 10% 46% 18. Weavile 4215 10% 46% 19. Pelipper 4007 10% 46% 20. Heatran 3837 9% 55% 21. Skarmory 3568 9% 52% 22. Mega Venusaur 3391 8% 53% 23. Zapdos 3350 8% 56% 24. Togekiss 3271 8% 47% 25. Tornadus 3147 8% 59% Unique Teams: 39204 #Silver November 2020 Most used pokemon in ranked pvp (source: PRO database) #Rank Pokemon Count Percentage Win rate 1. Rotom-Wash 11253 23% 52% 2. Garchomp 10429 22% 50% 3. Clefable 9552 20% 48% 4. Mega Scizor 8784 18% 52% 5. Conkeldurr 7933 16% 50% 6. Dragonite 7655 16% 49% 7. Chansey 7559 16% 51% 8. Ferrothorn 7486 15% 51% 9. Greninja 7437 15% 47% 10. Mega Gyarados 6875 14% 49% 11. Aegislash 5786 12% 53% 12. Gengar 5678 12% 46% 13. Gliscor 5418 11% 44% 14. Heatran 5171 11% 55% 15. Weavile 5161 10% 48% 16. Landorus 5066 10% 58% 17. Mimikyu 4992 10% 51% 18. Tyranitar 4776 10% 46% 19. Pelipper 4723 10% 51% 20. Bisharp 4451 9% 50% 21. Mega Venusaur 4344 9% 51% 22. Zapdos 4243 9% 55% 23. Azumarill 4224 9% 48% 24. Togekiss 3956 8% 45% 25. Tornadus 3723 7% 58% Unique Teams: 469272 points
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Hello everyone! As you all know, the second wave of Megaevolutions has just been released. As we did with the first post, I wanted to make this guide again but as a new post so as to not flood the first one too much, because it had over 10 pages of comments. We will colaborate together as players and we can all post screenshots, clues and help so as to find the Megastones for the second wave faster. You can post any rumours, information and proof in video or photo screenshots in this post. I will constantly be updating this thread in the following days as people keep finding more and more clues. For now, this thread is just a draft. However, it seems the Investigator in Vermillion Library has some interesting clues Good luck, everyone! This guide will be updated daily. Aside from that, I am also working on some other guides I will post in the upcoming days. So far, the megaevolutions for the Second Wave are: Mega Garchomp Mega Beedrill Mega Ampharos Mega Altaria Mega Charizard X Mega Absol Mega Lopunny Mega Glalie Mega Blaziken Mega Sceptile Mega Swampert Mega Latias Mega Latios Mega Salamance Currently known requirements You must be the Kanto Champion. You must bring a pokemon that can Megaevolve, is level 100, OT, fully EV trained and with full happiness. To megaevolve a pokemon, you ONLY NEED THE POKEMON. No other requirements aside from completing the quests. The megaevolution quests start in Vermillion Library. Speak to Assistant Theodor, who will request your assistance on Megaevolutions. You must show him a pokemon that can Megaevolve, that is your OT (thus, you captured it), and is level 100 at max happiness. It must also be fully EV Trained. Depending on the Mega, he will be giving you different information! He will entrust you with the Mega Bracelet. You can now start finding Megastones! Mega Garchomp (Credits to Rimanmblo#6387) Mega Garchomp's Megastone is kinda confusing to obtain. Before you begin, you need a Max Happiness, 25+ IV in ATK Garchomp (unconfirmed if it has to be OT or not). Mega Garchomp's Quest begins in Snowpoint Pokecenter, Sinnoh. Head to Snowpoint City's Pokecenter and talk to Cynthia. Travel to Celestic Ruins in Celestic Town. Talk to the Grandma and choose the second answer. The confusing part starts here. Now, travel to Canalave City's Library. Talk to all Bookshelves until one of them provides you with clues. When you've done so, talk to Cynthia in Canalave Library and talk to Professor Rowan in Sandgem Town. He will tell you how to decipher the codes below: TWO TRAINERS FACING THE GUARDIAN - TWO POWERFUL CHEERFUL SHARKS Now, talk to Cynthia again. Afterwards, go to the place mentioned: it's just below Sendoff Spring (in the original games, this is where you found Giratina, to the eastern exit in the route just below Veilstone City). Bring your boss team and include Garchomp in it and fight the Tourist. The tourist's team pokemon are: Garchomp, Sigylph, Golurk, Garchomp (again lol), Cofragrigus and Clefable. He will give you another part of the puzzle and Cynthia will mention that it always indicates the IV-V part, which means that you will be able to battle Cynthia at 4 to 5 AM in the morning if your Garchomp has full happiness. Step to the left of ther NPC and you will trigger a battle against her. Her team is the same as in the original games but with a Mega: Spiritomb, Lucario, Togekiss, Milotic, Roserade, Mega Garchomp. If you will, you'll earn the Garchomp Megastone. Mega Beedrill Mega Beedrill's Quest begins in Bug Catching Contest. You only need to win the Bug Catching Contest 3 days. It is unspecified if in succession or not, but it is atleast three days as shown in screenshots. Mega Ampharos Mega Ampharos' Quest begins in Olivine Lighthouse, Johto. (Credits to: Kira I Shinota#3449) Talk to Janine in Olivine City's Lighthouse. Then, talk to the three scientists. You must catch a pokemon with the ability Plus. The best option is to capture a Plusle. After you find it, give it to the scientist. The other scientist will ask you to capture a pokemon with the ability Minus. Do the same as mentioned above. The best option is to capture a Minun. The third one asks you to find a really rare pokemon: Zapdos. Go to Route 10 and talk to the trainer in the Power Plant. He will ask you for different pokemon you must find and give: Give him a Magnemite or one of his evolutions (easily catchable in Power Plant). Give him a pokemon that is immune to Ground type attacks and is an electric type pokemon. Tynamo and his evos count, as they are Electric types and have the ability Levitate. You can also submit a Rotom. Give him a pokemon that is immune to Water type attacks and is an electric type pokemon. You have two options here: Helioptile and his evolution with the ability Dry Skin, or Chinchou and Lanturn with the ability Water Absorb. Give him a pokemon that is immune to Grass type attacks and is an electric type pokemon. You only have one option here: Blitzle and his evolution with the ability Sap Sipper. Give him a Dedenne (easily catchable in the route above Power Plant). Give him a pokemon that is immune to electric type attacks and not a Ground type (Lightning Rod pokemon, such as Electrike, Pikachu, or Volt Absorb pokemon such as Jolteon, Chinchou). You will now have to defeat his team. You cannot use any Mold Breaker ability pokemon and no Ground type attacks while in the fight. After you do all of this, you will earn the Mega Ampharos Megastone. Mega Altaria Mega Altaria's Quest begins in Sootopolis City. Talk to the NPC in the house northeast to the Sootopolis Pokecenter, in the top right corner. You only need to bring and show Cottonee or their evo, Mareep or their evos, Maractus, Swirlix or their evos with the move Cotton Guard at max happiness at any level and you will obtain the Mega Altaria Megastone. You need one of each evo line in your team. They do not need to have your OT. Mega Charizard X Mega Charizard X's Quest begins in Cinnabar Lab, Kanto. To obtain the Mega Charizard X Megastone, you must travel to Kanto's Cinnabar Island. Enter Cinnabar Lab Room 3 and talk to Rual. He will ask you to show him a pure fire type pokemon that knows a flying type move and is at level 60. This move can be obtained through any means, tutor, level up learnset, egg move, preevo, etc. A good option is to teach a fire type the move Aerial Ace through the tutor in Route 16. Afterwards, he will ask to be shown a Flying type pokemon that knows both a Dragon type move and a Fire type move. The easiest to find is a Pidgey or one of his evolutions, teach it Sunny Day via TM and Twister via level up move (Heat Wave also works as a fire type move). HOWEVER, HIDDEN POWER WILL NOT WORK! This pokemon must also have atleast 60 IVs totaled between Atk, Def, Speed and Spatk. After you do this, he will now ask for a Dragon type pokemon that you caught (it must be your OT) at level 100 with over 25 IV in either ATK or SPATK with 252 EVs trained in either ATK or SPATK with both the Dragon Dance move and any Fire type move. Your best bet is to get a Dratini with really high Atk / Spatk IV and teach it Dragon Dance and Fire Punch once it's fully evolved to Dragonite (Flamethrower or Fire Blast also works). Finally, talk to him. He will now battle you, and if you defeat him, you'll earn the Megastone for Mega Charizard X! Mega Absol Mega Absol's Quest begins in Hoenn Safari Entrance (just in front of the Building, above Mt Pyre, to the west of Lilycove City). Credits to Kira as mentioned above in the Ampharos quest. Talk to the NPC in front of the Hoenn Safari to participate in a tournament. You must use three pokemon to fight the NPCs, one of your pokemon must be an Absol with your OT, it MUST NOT be a low level one or have low ATK ivs. The three opponents use: Richard - Gengar, Bisharp, Alakazam Nathan - Gliscor, Ferrothorn, Chansey Isaac - Garchomp, Volcarona, Serperior Serena - Greninja, Jolteon, Altaria, Meowstic Male, Mega Absol, Clefable. You can use items in these battles. If you lose, there will be a cooldown to refight them. Defeat all the NPCs and you will earn the Mega Absol Megastone. Mega Lopunny Mega Loppuny's Quest begins in Amity Square, Hearthorne City, Sinnoh. You must bring a Female Lopunny (with yout OT) with Cute Charm, with the moves Charm, Baby-Doll Eyes, Teeter Dance, Sweet Kiss. Talk to the Shiny Mega Lopunny in Amity Square. Find the three Lopunny hidden all over Sinnoh. Hidden locations for them; First one is in Jubilife City's School: it's behind one of the bookcases. Talk to Lopunny in Amity Square and proceed to the next one. Second is in Mt Coronet Summit: It's above the cave you come out if you try to get the Dig Spots. Talk to Lopunny again. Third is in Floaroma Meadow, near the Honey House. Then, go to Amity Square and talk to Lopunny to begin the Beauty Contest. You must bring your Lopunny to the contest and submit it. Mega Glalie Credits to Epik93! Mega Glalie's Quest begins in Vermillion Library. Interact with the books inside of the Library in the northeastern bookshelf. One of them will show you clues. The stones you will read now are written in Morse Code, and there are translators available online (or if you're too lazy just follow this guide lmaooo). There are fragments in four locations, but you have to (theoretically) do them in no specific order, until the last one, which is in Shoal Cave. Ice Path (Johto) / Seafoam Island (Kanto) / Lake Acuity (Sinnoh) / The last one is the remain ice stone at Shoal Cave (Hoenn) Now, travel to Ice Path B1F. You must interact with the Big Ice Rock. After you do so, wait 2 PokeTime minutes, and interact with it again. You can reach it under the northernmost hole. Don't do it too early or too late. If this does not work, wait two real life minutes. Just grab an online time counter and do this lol. 24 seconds in real life = 2 poketime minutes, You must now travel to Seafoam Islands B4F. You need to have a pokemon with the move Flash in their moveset. Enter from the left entrance (from Fuchsia's side). Take the first ladder. Go south and to the right, ignore all ladders and take the last stairs, go and talk to the Regi stone there. Travel to Lake Acuity. Talk to the second rock on the lake. You need to surf anticlockwise around the entire lake while being just next to the land area, follow the blue line between the lake and the grass. Start from the south, go to the right, up, left, down, until you reach the starting point. If you do it properly, a dialogue will pop up. Use the refresh button sometimes to ensure lag does not teleport you to a different tile. Once you've done one or two full laps around the entire lake, interact with the Regi stone. Now you must bring a weak Glalie (its total ivs need to be lower than 70, which means your Glalie must be incredibly bad), place it in the 6th slot of your party and travel to Shoal Cave, low tide (Poketime must be 03:00 to 09:00 or 15:00 to 21:00). Finally, travel to Pewter Museum with a full Ice type pokemon team, interact with the NPCs and you will receive the Glalie Megastone! Mega Blaziken, Mega Swampert and Mega Sceptile Mega Hoenn Starters' Quest begins in Devon Corporation, Rustboro City. (Credits to Rimanmblo#6387) To begin the Mega Swampert quest, you must travel to Devon Corporation in Rustboro City (Hoenn). Talk to the Receptionist and then talk to Teseo in the Second Floor. Bring one of the three Hoenn Starters you captured in their initial form. (This is confusing info but: You can theoretically use an EV trained low level Starter and they will be auto leveled to 50, this is unconfirmed though). Now, Travel to Route 126 Underwater. Head to the north, there is a small passage to the left with a cave entrance. Enter the cave (Cursed Keystone Grotto), cross it and dive out the water. You will find a Scientist. Talking to him will begin a series of multiple fights where you can teach your Starter pokemon new moves and change its EV spread between each fight. Each Starter has to win six different battles, you have up to 10 chances (unconfirmed) to do it all and after you win all fights you will receive the Megastone for your respective starter. I copy and paste the following important info from Shizeria: Bonus info on Hoenn Mega Starter quest~ The number of retries you get for a Pokemon depends on the various stats of your Pokemon: 1 base retry. Every 35 total IV points gives +1 retry, theorically up to +5 at 175 IV total. +1 retry for each of the following achieved: Over 240 happiness, 510 total EVs, level 100. Shiny or special form gives +2 retries. The total amount of retries cannot go below 2 retries. This means that the theorical maximum amount of retries you can have is 11 retries, although you would more likely reach 7-8 retries with a fully trained good catch. You also gain one more retry everytime you win a round. As such, even a bad Pokemon will still be able to benefit from retries if you know the strategy for the first few rounds! Mega Latias and Mega Latios Credits to multiple users who helped me! Mega Latias and Latios Quest begins in Hoenn Weather Center, Hoenn. You must have previously caught either Latias or Latios prior to beggining this quest. To begin the Mega Latios and Mega Latias quest, head to the Hoenn Weather Center in the Route to the southwest of Fortree City. You must only have two pokemon in your party and one must know the move Fly. You will fight Latios and Latias and after talking to the professor you will enter a maze. This maze seems to be randomized. It's a trial and error quiz, if you make any mistakes you will have to redo the entire maze. However, the maze does not randomize again if you make a mistake, so you can repeat and write down the correct answers and keep trying. Once you finish, you'll fight the Lati duo again, and then you will have to fight a Boss with a Volcarona and Mega Gengar and then finally fight Mega Latios and Mega Latias to obtain your Mega Latias and Mega Latios stones. Credits for the info provided: Rimanmblo for the two megas above, my entire Alliance and guildmates for providing all the info they find as a team. Also credits to the ones mentioned above!1 point
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!!Syndicate!! By setting its torch-like tail ablaze, this Pokémon can heat the atmosphere and change the weather. In fact, legend has it that Reshiram's flames are capable of incinerating the world itself, so perhaps the world's continued safety is a sign of its goodwill. Reshiram is said to help those who seek to build a world of truth. This is Syndicate! The fighters of truth and Reshiram. We want to create the greatest envoirnment for our members here at Syndicate. Most important thing for us is the community. It will always come first! We have an active Discord server where we provide with all kind of help with the likes of PvP-Coaching , Team-Building , Guild Events & much more fun! We have fun in Syndicate. And more important, we have fun together!! Other things may change us, but we start and end with the family - GP on Syndicate Founder & Leader GoldenP1kachu Officers of Syndicate Paprikaflow Aaakkktttoooppp Gdxe Serkaninc Bagadzilla Hiza Nikolo13 Hundjager 1. Must be able to use the english language. 2. Be active in game 3. Be active on Discord 4. Age 18+ 5. Finished Full Story 6. 200+ Hours in game. 7. The Last Requirements is to be filled when you have been accepted to Syndicate. 1-2 Months as Initiate toprove that you are the right suit for Syndicate and vice versa. 1. Screenshot of your trainer card: 2. Favorite Pokemon: 3. Age: 4. Goals in PRO: 5. Country: 6. Reason for joining Syndicate: Send you Discord Tag in the application aswell!! Copy and paste this to answer in order to send your application!!! Come join the future! UP THE SYNDICATE!1 point
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Hello! I have a lot of extra items that i don't need, and i'd like to sell them. Take a look: Master balls 45k each (40k if you buy more than 10) Choice scarf 140k each Choice specs 110k each Choice band 110k each Life orb 100k each Rare candies 7k each (sold all, i'll update here when i get more) Air ballons 1k each Weakness policy 1k each Focus sash 2,5k each If you are interested in something, please contact me replying this post or add me on discord: Nonyuuge#3295; My IGN is also Nonyuuge .1 point
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S.O. = 1m (Started by C0mp ing) Insta = 3m Min Bid = 200k Time = 3 days after starting (started 17:09 GMT +0 - 1/12)1 point
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I think it would be a handy feature to add in the ability to click on your Pokemon and be able to see the stat amount that has been decreased by the enemies Pokemon or even your own Pokemon's abilities. For instance Your using Volcarona's ability Quiver Dance, it will show how much you have gained if you click on the Pokemon. If the enemy Pokemon has use a stat decrease ability you can also see the amount deducted. Be very handy to be in battle lets say with Volcarona, you use quiver dance and the enemy uses a speed decrease. But you have 6max stacks for Volcarona quiver dance, it will show if it would be worth it to use more just to gain that speed amount that has been decreased even though you have maxed sp.atk and sp.def1 point
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Glad to know your issue was resolved! I'll now be locking this thread. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to ask us Kind regards, Kvar1 point
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GG wolves 4 month will mark our 2 years anniversary, Top 1 in a 3 consecutive seasons is an achievement by itself even if we made it in our past but achieving it in such an era with such strong guilds competing gives it more value!1 point
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Congratulations Everyone yay. #Legacy Good job guys love ya XD @Papoo reeeeee gimme Vn.exe Also congrats Renaissance1 point
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Probably one of your best guides to date bhimo, much love1 point
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Its random (edit: in ladder reborn bot) xD although would make sense the player with a better Win% to be above the others1 point
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Hi there @dark4moon I wish you the best as well in this season. Unfortunately there isn't any additional region you can traverse as Sinnoh is the last region currently. Don't worry though, as there are plenty of things to do after you've completed all four regions. ▹You can attempt to complete your Pokedex, catching and seeing every single available Pokemon, and eventually capturing all the legendary Pokemon. Here's a guide for you if you choose to do so: Legendary Pokemon Megathread. ▹Building up a team to start ranked PVP, which you can ask for tips here. ▹If PVP isn't your thing, you can start to do some PVE related content, such as climbing up Sinnoh's Battle Tower, acquiring the wave 1 and 2 mega stones, accumulate money by defeating bosses, doing dig spots every 3 days, completing the Solaceon News Reporter Quest, or unlocking Hoenn's Excavation Sites, etc. ▹Joining a guild is a great way to meet new people and make friends. There are many different guilds that you can join, some are PVP oriented, some are PVE oriented, some are a little bit of both. If you haven't joined one and would like to do so, feel free to visit the Guilds page. ▹Finally, I'd like to invite you to our Official PRO Discord Server. By joining the server, you can stay up-to-date with the latest content updates and any important announcements. On top of that, there are many friendly players there that would love to chill and chat. Anyways, I'll leave you to explore by yourself, as it'd be much more fun that way. Hopefully I gave you some ideas as what you can do after becoming Sinnoh champ. Good luck and have fun!1 point
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I am traped in necropolis pokecenter i alrady download the new client and nothing i AM not the only one with this problem i alrady meet anoter two person who logs in and out because they are traped to please help we want to play0 points
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When can we download the full new client?and what updates including xmas event would be featured next?0 points