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  1. Welcome to the BlachMugs Shop Shop Rules: 1) Fake offers and other trade rule violations will be reported 2) Prices are NEGOTIABLE so feel free to contact me and make offers (still have the right to say no) 3) PM me on Discord/Forum PM what you want from this shop or send me a message IG 4) I ignore messages under this forum post and messages that are not in english 5) I have the right to deny an offer, increase or decrease the price 6) I only sell my pokemon on the silver server 7) you can reserve a pokemon if you are interested (5 Days limit / you can always change your mind) Shop Updates: Payment Methods: Pokedollars CC = 390K Contact: CLOSED EVENT SALE GOOMY OUTBREAK: Eevee horde (offers) Untrained Pokemon Trained Pokemon Offers
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  2. It would be nice to have the option for guild leaders to toggle an option that prevents guild members from finding other guild members in ranked pvp. It is common practice for many pvp-focused guilds to self-enforce a "queue/game (q/g)" system. For those unfamiliar with the system, it is quite simple. You type "q" in guild chat while you queuing for a ranked pvp match. This tells other members in your guild not to queue so you guys don't have to face each other. You then type "g" in guild chat to tell other members you've found a game and they are free to queue themselves. Why should PRO implement a guild functionality like this? Why do guilds even self-enforce this system anyway? A strong argument against the q/g system is playing friends can allow the opportunity for fun banter and opportunities to discuss mistakes and praise each other for good plays. However, this is a fantasy. Pvp is a competitive activity and it will cause people to lose control of their temper and create uncomfortable situations for everyone involved. There is no down-side to implementing this option for guilds. It would benefit all guilds who already self-enforce this system if PRO implemented a system that guild leaders can toggle to prevent members from playing each other in ranked pvp.
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  3. Hey, I have some suggestions regarding the current PC-System. I am aware that this is low priority, but I am pretty sure that it is a really good and wanted QoL change. I saw similar posts, but those did not match entirely with the thoughts I had about the PC. If you like or dislike any of them, please leave a reply in this topic. 1. Naming Boxes. PvP-Box, PvE-Box, Shiny Box etc. I know it is possible to sort it like that with a bit of effort but the naming would make the whole sorting way more pleasant. 2. Adding and naming Categories One Box consists of 5 Rows which contain 3 Pokémon each. Adding a [-] Split function to split the Box in two Categories (which both can be named) containing 6 Pokémon each for a full team (12 per splitted box) would be great. This would be especially useful for entire PvP teams, but can be used to sort a lot of different things aswell. 3. Free movement in the box. Each Slot in every box should be usable for any Pokémon no matter how much we caught or if those are filled with Pokémon. This would allow us to use the last boxes for PvP-Teams (using the Split function), Shinys, Boss-Pokémon etc. whilst the boxes in the front will not be messed up by (or simply used for) catching new wild Pokémon. 4. Checking and mass-deleting Pokémon. Adding a simple checkbox to every Pokémon and being able to click a trashcan to release all of them together. This will prevent the time consuming and annoying process of releasing every single Pokémon slowly, especially after catching hundreds. 5. Mark favorites. Small, not needed change I thought about. Marking Pokémon with a little star and being able to only show those. This is for example useful to mark epic or just really good Pokémon when you caught hundreds of the same kind to differentiate those from the bad (and hopefully mass-delete the rest). Thanks to @SchattenDialga for the visualization. Make sure to check out his shop here: https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/103263-url
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  4. Hey here i wanna sell my gible. Start: 200k min rise: 50k accept money acution ends 3days after start GL to everyone
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  5. Start Offer: 200k min raise: 50k insta: 1,5m ends: 24h after first bid
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  6. Hi wanna sell My Tank Chomp Sassy which is suit to counter heatran on switch, Rotom wash,skarmory and ofc magnezone,also a rock setter ofc S.o 1m2 Insta 2m Increase bid 100k Cc as 340k 48 hours after first bid Ty for u attention Ty n Gl in auction
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  8. awesome service ..quick fast ..genuine ..best dex service around pro....
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  9. Sorry by mistake I m not buying sorry I didn't see the nature sorry
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  10. SO: 200k Min Raise: 100k Ends 46hrs After 1st Bid IGN: NightClown Discord: ViCeMaN#3034
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  11. No, unfortunately, no variable was modified after the battle, meaning that leaving is synonym to giving up. Fortunately, this also means that you did not lose any retry, so if you had any retry remaining, you will be able to try again multiple times even if RNG does not favor you. Best regards, Shizeria
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  12. First of all, I would like to thank @Gio and @Nornornor444 for substantial contributions to this project. Speed stats are an important defining characteristic of each Pokémon species. They determine the order of moves made by Pokémon during a battle. Assuming an equal level of priority, Pokémon with a higher Speed stat at the start of any given turn will make a move before those with lower Speed. In the case of a Speed tie, which occurs when two Pokémon have the same Speed, one of them will randomly go first. Speed-altering moves, like Dragon Dance or Hammer Arm, only start affecting a Pokémon’s speed on the following turn. You should first identify the maximum Speed of the Pokémon of your choice. You must take into account its Speed IVs and, based on the Pokémon that you want it to outspeed, distribute its EVs accordingly. For example, if your Jolly Gliscor has 31 Speed IVs, you can give it 112 EVs to reach 279 Speed and outspeed any non-Choice Scarf Timid Heatran with max Speed IVs and EVs (i.e., 278 Speed). If your Jolly Gliscor only has 26 IVs, you can give it 132 Speed EVs to achieve the same feat. When you do this, it is best to assume perfect IVs for opposing Pokémon. This thread will only provide the Speed stats of currently viable Pokémon, so it will not cover every single Pokémon in the game, since it primarily is a PvP-focused resource. The updated Viability Rankings can be found here. For PvP sets that detail moves and EVs for each viable Pokémon, you may check out this (outdated) resource, which will be updated in the future with more accurate and relevant information. Since there are far too many viable Speed tiers and Pokémon sets, some will understandably be missing from the list. For example, you may encounter a Bold Volcarona with 240 or 241 Speed or a Pokémon not even mentioned in this thread. Similarly, you may also run into a Zapdos with a Speed number that is not listed below. Many players do not have perfect Speed IVs on all their Pokémon and some opt for unusual or custom EV spreads tailored according to the needs of their teams. The following Speed Tier list is separated into six different tiers: Pokémon with 500+ Speed, those with 400+ Speed, those with 300+ Speed, those with 200+ Speed, those with 100+ Speed, and those with less than 100 Speed. The items within each tier are arranged in descending order, that is, from the fastest Pokémon to the slowest. In some cases, specific scenarios or boosts are taken into account. For example, Trace Mega Alakazam using its ability to copy Sand Rush or Swift Swim becomes twice as fast as normal when the relevant weather is up. Only 2 additional Speed stages will be counted at most for Pokémon that can boost their own Speed thanks to Quiver Dance, Dragon Dance, Speed Boost, etc. 500 and above Pokémon Base Nature EVs IVs Stage Total Mega Alakazam 150 Positive 252 31 +2 876 Mega Alakazam 150 Neutral 252 31 +2 798 Ribombee 124 Positive 252 31 +2 762 Hawlucha 118 Positive 252 31 +2 736 Scolipede 112 Positive 252 31 +2 710 Mega Diancie 110 Positive 252 31 +2 700 Mega Metagross 110 Positive 252 31 +2 700 Mega Sharpedo 105 Positive 252 31 +2 678 Hawlucha 118 Neutral 252 31 +2 670 Thundurus-T 101 Positive 252 31 +2 662 Mega Charizard X 100 Positive 252 31 +2 656 Salamence 100 Positive 252 31 +2 656 Volcarona 100 Positive 252 31 +2 656 Scolipede 112 Neutral 252 31 +2 646 Mega Diancie 110 Neutral 252 31 +2 638 Mega Metagross 110 Neutral 252 31 +2 638 Landorus-T 91 Positive 252 31 +2 618 Mega Sharpedo 105 Neutral 252 31 +2 618 Excadrill 88 Positive 252 31 +2 604 Thundurus-T 101 Neutral 252 31 +2 602 Mega Charizard X 100 Neutral 252 31 +2 598 Volcarona 100 Neutral 252 31 +2 598 Kommo-o 85 Positive 252 31 +2 590 Gyarados 81 Positive 252 31 +2 574 Mega Gyarados 81 Positive 252 31 +2 574 Ribombee 124 Positive 252 31 +1 571 Dragonite 80 Positive 252 31 +2 568 Mega Altaria 80 Positive 252 31 +2 568 Landorus-T 91 Neutral 252 31 +2 562 Excadrill 88 Neutral 252 31 +2 550 Kingdra 85 Neutral 252 31 +2 538 Serperior 113 Positive 252 31 +1 535 Scolipede 112 Positive 252 31 +1 532 Mega Tyranitar 71 Positive 252 31 +2 530 Gengar 110 Positive 252 31 +1 525 Latias 110 Positive 252 31 +1 525 Latios 110 Positive 252 31 +1 525 Cloyster 70 Positive 252 31 +2 524 Mega Swampert 70 Positive 252 31 +2 524 Keldeo 108 Positive 252 31 +1 519 Dragonite 80 Neutral 252 31 +2 518 Mega Altaria 80 Neutral 252 31 +2 518 Venusaur (HP Fire) 80 Neutral 252 30 +2 516 Mega Sharpedo 105 Positive 252 31 +1 508 400-499 Pokémon Base Nature EVs IVs Stage Total Garchomp 102 Positive 252 31 +1 499 Jirachi 100 Positive 252 31 +1 492 Mega Charizard X 100 Positive 252 31 +1 492 Salamence 100 Positive 252 31 +1 492 Staraptor 100 Positive 252 31 +1 492 Volcarona 100 Positive 252 31 +1 492 Hydreigon 98 Positive 252 31 +1 486 Scolipede 112 Neutral 252 31 +1 484 Cloyster 70 Neutral 252 31 +2 478 Mega Swampert 70 Neutral 252 31 +2 478 Landorus-T 91 Positive 252 31 +1 463 Mega Sharpedo 105 Neutral 252 31 +1 463 Excadrill 88 Positive 252 31 +1 453 Mega Charizard X 100 Neutral 252 31 +1 448 Volcarona 100 Neutral 252 31 +1 448 Rotom-W 86 Positive 252 31 +1 447 Kommo-o 85 Positive 252 31 +1 442 Mega Aerodactyl 150 Positive 252 31 +0 438 Mega Alakazam 150 Positive 252 31 +0 438 Gyarados 81 Positive 252 31 +1 430 Mega Gyarados 81 Positive 252 31 +1 430 Mega Beedrill 145 Positive 252 31 +0 427 Mega Sceptile 145 Positive 252 31 +0 427 Chandelure 80 Positive 252 31 +1 426 Dragonite 80 Positive 252 31 +1 426 Mega Altaria 80 Positive 252 31 +1 426 Togekiss 80 Positive 252 31 +1 426 Diggersby 78 Positive 252 31 +1 420 Heatran 77 Positive 252 31 +1 417 Mega Altaria 80 Neutral 28 31 +2 406 Mega Lopunny 135 Positive 252 31 +0 405 Mega Manectric 135 Positive 252 31 +0 405 300-399 Pokémon Base Nature EVs IVs Stage Total Mega Alakazam 150 Neutral 252 31 +0 399 Mega Tyranitar 71 Positive 252 31 +1 397 Aerodactyl 130 Positive 252 31 +0 394 Magneton (HP Fire) 70 Positive 252 30 +1 391 Dragonite 80 Neutral 252 31 +1 388 Mega Altaria 80 Neutral 252 31 +1 388 Weavile 125 Positive 252 31 +0 383 Ribombee 124 Positive 252 31 +0 381 Mega Pidgeot 121 Positive 252 31 +0 375 Tornadus-T 121 Positive 252 31 +0 375 Alakazam 120 Positive 252 31 +0 372 Hawlucha 118 Positive 252 31 +0 368 Tyranitar 61 Positive 252 31 +1 364 Azelf 115 Positive 252 31 +0 361 Mega Absol 115 Positive 252 31 +0 361 Mega Houndoom 115 Positive 252 31 +0 361 Raikou 115 Positive 252 31 +0 361 Starmie 115 Positive 252 31 +0 361 Magnezone (HP Fire) 60 Positive 252 30 +1 358 Serperior 113 Positive 252 31 +0 357 Serperior (HP Fire) 113 Positive 252 30 +0 356 Scolipede 112 Positive 252 31 +0 355 Thundurus-I 111 Positive 252 31 +0 353 Gengar 110 Positive 252 31 +0 350 Latias 110 Positive 252 31 +0 350 Latios 110 Positive 252 31 +0 350 Mega Diancie 110 Positive 252 31 +0 350 Mega Gallade 110 Positive 252 31 +0 350 Mega Latias 110 Positive 252 31 +0 350 Mega Latios 110 Positive 252 31 +0 350 Mega Metagross 110 Positive 252 31 +0 350 Alolan Ninetales 109 Positive 252 31 +0 348 Infernape 108 Positive 252 31 +0 346 Keldeo 108 Positive 252 31 +0 346 Mega Pinsir 105 Positive 252 31 +0 339 Mega Sharpedo 105 Positive 252 31 +0 339 Hawlucha 118 Neutral 252 31 +0 335 Garchomp 102 Positive 252 31 +0 333 Thundurus-T 101 Positive 252 31 +0 331 Celebi 100 Positive 252 31 +0 328 Jirachi 100 Positive 252 31 +0 328 Manaphy 100 Positive 252 31 +0 328 Mega Charizard X 100 Positive 252 31 +0 328 Mega Charizard Y 100 Positive 252 31 +0 328 Mega Gardevoir 100 Positive 252 31 +0 328 Mega Medicham 100 Positive 252 31 +0 328 Mew 100 Positive 252 31 +0 328 Salamence 100 Positive 252 31 +0 328 Staraptor 100 Positive 252 31 +0 328 Volcarona 100 Positive 252 31 +0 328 Zapdos 100 Positive 252 31 +0 328 Hydreigon 98 Positive 252 31 +0 324 Scolipede 112 Neutral 252 31 +0 323 Haxorus 97 Positive 252 31 +0 322 Mimikyu 96 Positive 252 31 +0 320 Mega Diancie 110 Neutral 252 31 +0 319 Mega Metagross 110 Neutral 252 31 +0 319 Gliscor 95 Positive 252 31 +0 317 Kyurem 95 Positive 252 31 +0 317 Mega Garchomp 92 Positive 252 31 +0 311 Alolan Golem 45 Positive 252 31 +1 310 Landorus-T 91 Positive 252 31 +0 309 Mega Pinsir 105 Neutral 252 31 +0 309 Mega Sharpedo 105 Neutral 252 31 +0 309 Lucario 90 Positive 252 31 +0 306 Mega Altaria 80 Neutral 28 31 +1 304 Excadrill 88 Positive 252 31 +0 302 Thundurus-T 101 Neutral 252 31 +0 301 200-299 Pokémon Base Nature EVs IVs Stage Total Manaphy 100 Neutral 252 31 +0 299 Mega Charizard X 100 Neutral 252 31 +0 299 Mega Charizard Y 100 Neutral 252 31 +0 299 Mega Gardevoir 100 Neutral 252 31 +0 299 Mega Medicham 100 Neutral 252 31 +0 299 Staraptor 100 Neutral 252 31 +0 299 Volcarona 100 Neutral 252 31 +0 299 Rotom-W 86 Positive 252 31 +0 298 Gliscor 95 Positive 176 31 +0 297 Heracross 85 Positive 252 31 +0 295 Hydreigon 98 Neutral 252 31 +0 295 Kommo-o 85 Positive 252 31 +0 295 Nidoking 85 Positive 252 31 +0 295 Suicune 85 Positive 252 31 +0 295 Toxicroak 85 Positive 252 31 +0 295 Mimikyu 96 Neutral 252 31 +0 291 Kyurem 95 Neutral 252 31 +0 289 Gyarados 81 Positive 252 31 +0 287 Mega Gyarados 81 Positive 252 31 +0 287 Suicune 85 Positive 216 31 +0 286 Chandelure 80 Positive 252 31 +0 284 Dragonite 80 Positive 252 31 +0 284 Mamoswine 80 Positive 252 31 +0 284 Mega Altaria 80 Positive 252 31 +0 284 Togekiss 80 Positive 252 31 +0 284 Mega Garchomp 92 Neutral 252 31 +0 283 Landorus-T 91 Neutral 252 31 +0 281 Diggersby 78 Positive 252 31 +0 280 Gliscor 95 Positive 112 31 +0 279 Lucario 90 Neutral 252 31 +0 279 Heatran 77 Positive 252 31 +0 278 Excadrill 88 Neutral 252 31 +0 275 Mega Heracross 75 Positive 252 31 +0 273 Mega Scizor 75 Positive 252 31 +0 273 Heracross 85 Neutral 252 31 +0 269 Kingdra 85 Neutral 252 31 +0 269 Mega Tyranitar 71 Positive 252 31 +0 265 Tentacruel 100 Positive 16 31 +0 264 Togekiss 80 Positive 176 31 +0 264 Celebi 100 Neutral 108 31 +0 263 Garchomp 102 Neutral 92 31 +0 263 Bisharp 70 Positive 252 31 +0 262 Breloom 70 Positive 252 31 +0 262 Cloyster 70 Positive 252 31 +0 262 Mega Swampert 70 Positive 252 31 +0 262 Volcanion 70 Positive 252 31 +0 262 Chandelure 80 Neutral 252 31 +0 259 Dragonite 80 Neutral 252 31 +0 259 Mamoswine 80 Neutral 252 31 +0 259 Mega Altaria 80 Neutral 252 31 +0 259 Venusaur (HP Fire) 80 Neutral 252 30 +0 258 Diggersby 78 Neutral 252 31 +0 255 Pelipper 65 Positive 252 31 +0 251 Scizor 65 Positive 252 31 +0 251 Mega Heracross 75 Neutral 252 31 +0 249 Mega Scizor 75 Neutral 252 31 +0 249 Celebi 100 Neutral 32 31 +0 244 Gliscor 95 Neutral 72 31 +0 244 Jirachi 100 Neutral 32 31 +0 244 Mew 100 Neutral 32 31 +0 244 Zapdos 100 Neutral 32 31 +0 244 Tyranitar 61 Positive 252 31 +0 243 Manaphy 100 Neutral 20 31 +0 241 Tentacruel 100 Neutral 20 31 +0 241 Clefable 60 Positive 252 31 +0 240 Gliscor 95 Neutral 56 31 +0 240 Kommo-o 85 Neutral 136 31 +0 240 Zapdos 100 Neutral 16 31 +0 240 Bisharp 70 Neutral 252 31 +0 239 Breloom 70 Neutral 252 31 +0 239 Closyter 70 Neutral 252 31 +0 239 Magnezone (HP Fire) 60 Positive 252 30 +0 239 Mega Swampert 70 Neutral 252 31 +0 239 Volcanion 70 Neutral 252 31 +0 239 Crawdaunt 55 Positive 252 31 +0 229 Pelipper 65 Neutral 252 31 +0 229 Scizor 65 Neutral 252 31 +0 229 Excadrill 88 Neutral 40 31 +0 222 Landorus-T 91 Neutral 16 31 +0 222 Mega Heracross 75 Neutral 144 31 +0 222 Mega Scizor 75 Neutral 144 31 +0 222 Rotom-W 86 Neutral 56 31 +0 222 Tyranitar 61 Neutral 252 31 +0 221 Clefable 60 Neutral 252 31 +0 219 Azumarill 50 Positive 252 31 +0 218 Magnezone (HP Fire) 60 Neutral 252 30 +0 218 Diancie 50 Positive 252 31 +0 218 Landorus-T 91 Neutral 0 31 +0 218 Heatran 77 Neutral 80 31 +0 210 Crawdaunt 55 Neutral 252 31 +0 209 Rotom-W 86 Neutral 0 31 +0 208 Kommo-o 85 Neutral 0 31 +0 206 Suicune 85 Neutral 0 31 +0 206 Mega Altaria 80 Neutral 28 31 +0 203 Clefable 60 Neutral 176 31 +0 200 Mandibuzz 80 Neutral 16 31 +0 200 Mega Altaria 80 Neutral 16 31 +0 200 Mega Scizor 75 Neutral 56 31 +0 200 Mega Tyranitar 71 Neutral 88 31 +0 200 Mega Venusaur (HP Fire) 80 Neutral 20 30 +0 200 Tyranitar 61 Neutral 168 31 +0 200 100-199 Pokémon Base Nature EVs IVs Stage Total Azumarill 50 Neutral 252 31 +0 199 Togekiss 80 Neutral 0 31 +0 196 Clefable 60 Neutral 136 31 +0 190 Heatran 77 Neutral 0 31 +0 190 Conkeldurr 45 Neutral 252 31 +0 189 Klefki 75 Neutral 0 31 +0 186 Mega Scizor 75 Neutral 0 31 +0 186 Azumarill 50 Neutral 164 31 +0 177 Mantine 70 Neutral 0 31 +0 176 Skarmory 70 Neutral 0 31 +0 176 Uxie 95 Negative 0 01 +0 176 Jellicent 60 Neutral 44 31 +0 167 Alomomola 65 Neutral 0 31 +0 166 Pelipper 65 Neutral 0 31 +0 166 Scizor 65 Neutral 0 31 +0 166 Chesnaught 64 Neutral 0 31 +0 164 Clefable 60 Neutral 16 31 +0 160 Conkeldurr 45 Neutral 136 31 +0 160 Cresselia 85 Negative 0 01 +0 158 Tyranitar 61 Neutral 0 31 +0 158 Clefable 60 Neutral 0 31 +0 156 Blissey 55 Neutral 0 31 +0 146 Tyranitar 61 Negative 0 31 +0 142 Mega Heracross 75 Negative 0 01 +0 140 Alolan Muk 50 Neutral 0 31 +0 136 Azumarill 50 Neutral 0 31 +0 136 Chansey 50 Neutral 0 31 +0 136 Mega Aggron 50 Neutral 0 31 +0 136 Hippowdon 47 Neutral 0 31 +0 130 Tangrowth 50 Negative 0 31 +0 122 Gastrodon 39 Neutral 0 31 +0 114 Crawdaunt 55 Negative 0 01 +0 104 Gastrodon 39 Negative 0 31 +0 102 99 and below Pokémon Base Nature EVs IVs Stage Total Mega Slowbro 30 Neutral 0 31 +0 96 Reuniclus 30 Neutral 0 31 +0 96 Slowbro 30 Neutral 0 31 +0 96 Slowking 30 Neutral 0 31 +0 96 Amoonguss (HP Fire) 30 Neutral 0 30 +0 95 Quagsire 35 Negative 0 31 +0 95 Avalugg 28 Neutral 0 31 +0 92 Alolan Marowak 45 Negative 0 01 +0 86 Amoonguss (HP Fire) 30 Negative 0 30 +0 85 Ferrothorn 20 Neutral 0 31 +0 76 Torkoal 20 Neutral 0 31 +0 76 Reuniclus 30 Negative 0 01 +0 59 Shuckle 5 Neutral 0 31 +0 46 Ferrothorn 20 Negative 0 01 +0 41
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  13. Thats intented more or less. No outside of battle effects etc. are coded.
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  14. Sure, I'll try to implement it next client, no promise.
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  15. https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/176167-mirror-shards-make-them-holdable-by-mr-mime/ I have suggested solutions to this. They don't care to make us wait, even though the therians are so important.
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  16. Ign : aienma Server : silver I want all my flex to be ot but my favorite poke is beedril so i have to add him enjoy
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  17. +1000 To be able to search for a pokemon by type too, that would be cool
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  18. I caught Thundurus and Tornadus, but mistake Landorus by mistake. A MOD told me that I should speak to JIRACHI again but it appears: "you already faced Landorus" and I can't catch him. I already went with NIKOLA BOSS and he won't let me challenge him.
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