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  1. Winner: 6m by ImmortalS Min raise: 200k Insta : 20m Duration: 48 hours after first bid Accept payments: - Coin Capsule (400k) - IV Reroll (700k) - NRR (340k) End: 11/05/2022 19:14 (GMT +7)
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  5. Winner 500k by Kingsoccer Min raise: 50k Insta : 1m Duration: 24 hours after first bid Accept payments: - Coin Capsule (390k) - IV Reroll (690k) - NRR (340k) End: 09/08/2022 13:35 (GMT +7)
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  6. Welcome to my boss lending shop. I have 3 teams I can lend. 1 day: 50k 2 days: 80k Take your pick of which team you would like to use, however, if its not available then ill probably just give you the next one available, they all function the same anyway. Items are not included, please have these prepared. IGN - GAL1LEO Discord - thejackieboy Ninjask - Lefovers Gliscor - Toxic Orb Skarmory - Leftovers Whimsicott - Lagging tail Golduck - Leftovers or Focus sash Pangoro - Focus sash (important) If you are new to bosses, watch this video of how to use this exact team. (Frozensngsletitgo) Team 1 Team 2 Team 3
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  7. Welcome to the Mini-Guide on optimising your Dig Spots, Pokestops and Monetary Items route! This guide will aim to provide newbies, advanced and expert players a way to route their Dig Spots, Pokestops and some of the respawnable monetary items that you can pick up each week or every two weeks. This guide will also showcase the fastest (in theory) route to do this. I have done dig spots hundreds of times over the last years (four accounts, two times a week, you can start doing the maths) and while I believe starting from Viridian instead of Cerulean feels awkward, it’s still the best place to do so. The topic was covered in my money guide, but I guess it’s better to make a separate guide about it. This guide was requested due to popular request (not really, just Gore asked me to do it because he was too lazy to find it out himself and I could just pump this quick and add it to my Guide list, basically) as newbies throughout Kanto can use this to quickly do their dig spots and pokestops round, grab their hidden items and get their bike, old rod, thief tm to get smoke ball, etc etc. You get the point. This guide is just aimed to help you out and do these tasks twice a week while not taking too long and just doing it as fast as possible. It should only take you from 30 minutes to 1 hour to do all of them, once every 3 days per account. It takes me up to 4 hours as I do it in four accounts while I answer questions in Help Chat. It should take you just an hour as a max. I will try to also provide calculations at the end of how much money can you theoretically make at a minimum from these dig spots. However, I’ve estimated that the minimum amount of money you can get can be as little as 10k, but have a LOT of value in recyclable items or sellable items in help chat, or you get something as absurd as 200k but no recyclable items at all. Thus, the money gain from dig spots is very unstable and RNG base. However, as long as you know how to economise (haha rare candy selling go brrrr), you’ll be fine. Stock up on recyclable items, sell monetary items and then sell everything you got from it to get a few hundred thousand pokedollars a week if done properly. Only keep what is really needed! This guide will NOT cover all monetary items, just a few we can pick up (such as the Nugget in route 210, for which we have to detour). These items are already covered in two other forum guides (which, coincidentally, I made too). I’ll link them below. This guide also does not cover Tanoby Key and Water Path because you are forced to use a Membership and an entire Quest to get there, They’re not worth it at all. Shall we now begin? Let’s go! Minimum requirements for Kanto: Move Dig on a Pokemon with 150+ Happiness or a Shovel. Cut on any Pokemon or the tool to Cut trees. Flash or a Flashlight. Surf or a Surf mount. Remember that you also require the minimum badges for each HM. Also, you should have a HM Slave that can do most of these (Nidoking can Surf, Dig, Cut and Rock Smash for later regions, if needed, Parasect can use Cut, Flash, Dig, False Swipe, Spore, etc. He can be used if you go to Hoenn’s Petalburg Forest and grab the Shrooms there.) Minimum badge to do all of Kanto things: 5th badge (As you need Surf to access one Pokestop and the Hidden Items in Seafoam). 8th (to access Sevii Islands dig spots if you have a membership active for Tanoby Key and Water Path) or Cerulean Cave unlocked (there’s a weekly rare candy there and a biweekly nugget). Minimum requirements for Johto: Apply the same HM usages as before. However, we have to add in Rock Smash, as if we don’t have a Rock Smash pokemon we would have to travel around Blackthorn three times (Which is just beyond stupid). Dark Cave is REALLY annoying to go through. Minimum badge: We need the 8th badge as we cannot talk to Pokestops for items until the 8th badge. Minimum requirements for Sinnoh: Same HM usages as before. ROCK SMASH IS OBLIGATORY. We can’t access Oreburgh Gate dig spots without it. We DO NOT NEED ROCK CLIMB, we will use a route to totally avoid it. It’s boring, long and unnecessary. Minimum badge: We need the 7th badge to access the top of Mt Coronet. Optional tools we can use for our Dig Spots, Pokestops and Items: Smoke Ball (please, PLEASE bring one, because if you find a Diglett in a dig spot and it has Arena Trap and you have no moves to damage it, you’ll be stuck and forced to relog and will lose a LOT of time). Synch (equip Smoke Ball to it). I heavily suggest you change the synch sometimes from region to region, that you use the discord bot to check what synch can help with each individual dig spots section, as there are really, REALLY rare pokemon in some of them. With your Membership active, you can find Aegislash’s preevo and Larvitar in Mt Moon, and more rare pokemon elsewhere. I heavily recommend Adamant, Jolly, Brave, Careful, Impish, Relaxed and Sassy synchs. Bring them whenever you do dig spots. Always check spawns before you begin! Super Repels and Repels: Buy 100 Super Repels (in every account you will do dig spots) and 50 Repels. They will last for atleast 10 dig runs. 100 super repels = 50k. In 1 dig round you’ve already made up that cost easily, so do not worry. We will use them properly timed to avoid having to fight battles continuously. For example, we need two for Mt Moon, one for Rock Tunnel, one for Diglett Cave (this can be a normal repel), one for Dark Cave, one for Slowpoke Well, one for Mt Mortar (this can be a normal repel), one for Oreburgh Gate (normal repel if we relog to Jubilife, or super repel if you want to walk back), one for Ravaged Path (we can normal repel but going back to the exit might be annoying), and one for Mt Coronet (if you don’t have the dig spot unlocked in the top of the mountain, you’ll need 1 super repel to enter from below and get to the top to unlock it for future usage, or 1 normal repel that will barely let you go through the 4th floor, and another normal repel to go back from it). Thus, 10 super repels (or 8 supers and 2-3 normals). As mentioned above, you can bring any extra tools to avoid carrying too many HM slaves. I will link below the location of all hidden items and their respawn time in all regions in case you want to visit Hoenn to get shrooms and do excavations (don’t really recommend this personally, takes up daily time and it doesn’t always provide good rewards, it’s also a high investment if you don’t earn good stuff). I made a guide that you can use with pictures to check any of the places mentioned. Bring a Bike for Rare Candy in Route 16, or a mount to go fast, and a surf mount to avoid surfing slowly. https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/132722-url Let’s begin! From Viridian City, we want to pick up the Rare Candy at the southern bridge. This respawns every 7 days. We will also talk to the pokestop. Now, we will head to Viridian Forest, there’s a hidden Rare Candy next to the big tree to Viridian Maze (for some reason, this might respawn every 14 days and not 7, but I personally don’t know why). We will also talk to the Pokestop right to the east. We will leave from the south and use cut to skip the Forest through the Route 2 quick way. We will enter Pewter City’s pokecenter and we will go and talk to the pokestop in the Museum. Then, we’ll head back to Route 2, talk to the hole outside, enter Diglett Cave and use a Super/Normal Repel. We’ll get the 8 dig spots and talk to the Pokestop on the other side. When we leave, we’ll talk to the hole to leave it unlocked for future uses, and we’ll head east to Route 11 and south through Route 12. We’ll grab the Rare Candy here, which respawns every 7 days. We will continue south until Route 14, where we’ll dig the four spots, and we’ll then head west to dig a few more Route 15 spots. We’ll talk to any NPC to enter a fight, log out and be teleported back. Optionally here, you can travel and grab the Rare Candy in Route 16 (every week, requires a Bike), and the one time monetary items in Seafoam Island (make sure you find a map before you travel there!). We will now head to Route 3 and pick up the Stardust in one of the rocks and the dig spots just below the entrance. Then, we will reach the pokecenter and excavate the dig spots just below it. We will enter the pokecenter, and enter Mt Moon. Use your first super repel here. To the bottom left there’s 4 dig spots. We’ll then get the ones in the ladder in the middle (they’re at the end). If you see any pokeballs pick them up, the first one is a Star Piece (the second is just TM Water Gun). Go until the end down the ladder, pick up the dig spots, use your second super repel and go back to the main floor. Then, head northeast to the old man, excavate the dig spots, then go to the west until you see the next ladder. Go down, take all the dig spots, find an encounter and relog. We will now use the dig spot outside to teleport to the other side of Mt Moon (just talk to it from both sides to unlock it). We will surf northeast from Route 4, talk to the Pokestop in front of Cerulean Cave, go back, go to Route 5 below Cerulean to talk to the pokestop. Now, we’ll go east to Route 9 and then surf so we can quickly reach the Power Plant pokestop. There’s no need to repel here because until we enter Route 10, there are no water spawns. (No idea why this is like this). Surf back to Route 9, and go down to the pokecenter to heal up. Talk to the Pokestop outside, enter the cave, use your super repel, use flash and dig the 6 dig spots you’ll immediately see. Instead of going down the ladder, exit the cave and use the dig spot to teleport to the other side. (Pokecenter side) Immediately enter, go to the leftmost ladder, then go and pick the dig spots there. Find an encounter when your repel ends, relog, and teleport again (this is faster than trying to leave from the same exit). We’ll now head to Vermillion harbor and talk to the last Kanto pokestop there (aside from the Route 25 one, which we pick up at the end of the route), and jump on the boat to Olivine City! Enter the pokecenter and heal up. We will pick up the Pearl and Rare Candy hidden in Olivine and the Pokestop next to the lighthouse. We’ll now travel to Ecruteak and talk to the Pokestop. We’ll head east and in Route 42 we’ll enter Mt Mortar and use a normal repel. We will grab the dig spots, enter the next hole, then leave through the next one (they’re adjacent, don’t go up any stairs) and get the dig spots next to the hiker. When we leave the cave, surf left, enter the next cave there, grab the 4 dig spots and if you want to, you can go deep inside to get two Rare Candies, one in a pokeball and one hidden in Forest Pit (after you beat the Johto Elite Four). Another choice is to just enter a hole, grab the dig spots, leave and surf to the next one. I'll show the three entrances below. We will now head to Lake of Fury, talk to the Pokestop there, and head back and east until we reach Blackthorn. Teleport through Ice Path, and talk to the Pokestop in Dark Cave. Teleport to the other side (route 31), use a super repel inside, and use Flash, break the rocks, and go counter clockwise (left, down, east, north, then left again) to pick up all dig spots and try to head back to the route 31 exit. DON’T EXIT THROUGH THE SOUTH EXIT OF THE SMASHABLE ROCKS. Head to Violet City. Talk to the Pokestop and grab the Rare Candy behind the Gym Sign (you need surf). Head west to Route 36, then west and up to National Park. Talk to the Pokestop and then head south to Route 35. Pick up the Nugget, then head south to Ilex Forest and use a repel (if you want, not worth it much though). Talk to the Pokestop, head east to Slowpoke Well through Azalea Town and talk to the Pokestop. Don’t enter it though. First, go east to Union Cave and teleport through the dig tunnel. Talk to the Pokestop and go back. Now you can enter Slowpoke well. Use a super repel when you’re next to the first dig spot. You’ll be able to go through the entire two floors with a single one of them. Grab the first three, then go north and west continuously digging everything up. Then, head southwest for the last three and surf east to go down the ladder. Pick the two that are next to the ladder and then finally surf once west for three digspots and east for four of them. Find an encounter and log out. We’ll be in Olivine City! We will now grab the boat to Canalave. Surf south and find the big tree at the end, talk to it to find a Big Pearl. Enter the pokecenter in Canalave and heal up. We’ll now head to Jubilife and enter the pokecenter. From here, we’ll go east to Oreburgh Gate, and we’ll be using a Repel (not a Super) and trying to get all the dig spots in the depths. We’ll talk to the old man for a fight or find a wild pokemon and relog to Jubilife. We’ll then head north to Ravaged Path, the way to Floaroma town. We’ll use a super repel (or repel if you want, but on the returning way you might eat some encounters) and exit it. We’ll head to Floaroma and then to Eterna. The path splits here: if you’ve previously unlocked Mt Coronet’s dig teleport hole, we will simply excavate the dig spots in Route 211 and use the teleport hole, one repel and get the holes in the summit and teleport back. If you’ve not, I recommend you head south through the bike tunnel, then go east and when you see Mt Coronet’s entrance (to the other side you would reach Hearthorne), enter, use a super repel, surf, go upstairs, go around the area until you reach the northwestern door, then climb up until you get to the summit. Then, you just need to talk to the dig hole to unlock it. After you do all of that, head east to Celestic town and to Route 210. There’s a hidden nugget in one of the rocks. Continue east to excavate the five dig spots. Head south to the restaurant and go east until you reach Veilstone. Go south and in the route below enter the tunnel to the left. Dig the few spots and continue going left digging everything you see. Exit in Solaceon, head to the southern route (208), check the last dig spots and congratulations! You just finished the money route! From this point onwards, once you’ve practised this a bit, you can repeat this nonstop. Every week, keep getting the Kanto items I’ve indicated as they’re weekly (including the Rare Candy in Cerulean Cave’s entrance). I also heavily suggest you take a trip every two weeks to get the shrooms in Petalburg Forest. However, that’s already covered in my previous guides. Focus solely on Dig Spots and Pokestops for now! I hope you have enjoyed this guide and found a good use to it! Please, use the Monetary and Money guides I made to check out on all possible optional money items you can check out on if you take optional paths while you follow this guide. Remember some respawn and some others don't! You can also check their locations there if you can't find them in this guide.
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  8. Gold server / Silver server It depends on the server I am on, you will have to put the server transfer. I accept only the following in case you do not have the money: you can contact me on Discord - Limit#8291 Nig - Limit
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  9. Greetings! I thought It'd be nice to have a small paragraph in english to introduce this thread. This community is meant to be strictly Italian-Speaking, but feel free to hang around if you're a pizza lover. If you instead are looking for an Italian community, you've come to the right place! Read ahead, and hopefully I'll see you popping up on my Discord! Ciao a tutti! Mi chiamo Lupo93 e poco tempo fa ho creato un server di discord per riunire tutti gli italiani sotto un’unica community. Gli italiani su PRO sono sempre stati divisi. Tra Blue e Red, tra Silver e Gold, tra Pandemonium, Bloodnight e quant’altro. Lo scopo di questo server è di rimuovere tutti questi divari (anche in vista del merge) e di “Riunirci sotto un’unica bandiera”. Il server - PokeItalia - è una piattaforma in cui potrete parlare o chattare di PRO, o di altri giochi come Showdown, Pixelmon, ROM e League. Un progetto: una community italiana unificata con un Discord dedicato. Con questo progetto vorrei creare un luogo in cui discutere di pro ma anche di pokémon a 360°! All'interno del Discord potrete già trovare: guide sulla main story e post game, sezione eventi organizzati da noi (tornei, giveaway, eventi di farming, ecc ecc...). Il tutto senza nessun obbligo di stare in una delle nostre gilde ciò che intendiamo creare è una comunità Italiana in primis. Per cui se sei un italiano appassionato del mondo pokémon e in particolare pokémon revolution online questo è il posto che fa per te. https://discord.gg/jS3Gr5EapW
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  10. DM on discord mithalesh#8147 Accept cc 400k Iv reroll 700k N reroll 350k (.
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  11. The PvP Council is the entity in charge of overseeing the competitive side of PRO PvP. It currently caters to the higher end of the ladder, especially the top 25 players from each server, as well as ladder tournament participants. While we acknowledge that ladder tournaments display a higher skill cap, we cannot deny that the majority of PvP matches are played on the ladder and that the decisions of the PvP Council will impact the entire community. To promote an optimally healthy and competitive PvP environment, the PvP Council must take the necessary tiering actions when something is proven to negatively impact both the ladder and tournament play. This stems from the belief that it first has to become problematic before reaching a ban-worthy status, although exceptions, namely quick bans, can be made if the metagame otherwise runs the risk of being seriously compromised. It must be noted that the PvP Council must provide a justification for changing the status quo, that is, the (pre)existing state of affairs. The burden of proof should always lie with the side making a tiering proposal. That party should explain how something negatively affects both the ladder and ladder tournaments and why banning it is necessary. Conversely, said party should explain why unbanning something is possible and/or how it can positively impact PvP. While on the lookout for ways to improve the metagame, the PvP Council should consider different suggestions, use personal player experience, and keep an eye on new metagame additions. This period of scrutiny and informal observation should be followed by discussion surrounding the potential issue(s) to exchange arguments favoring or opposing metagame change(s). Following the debate period, the PvP Council should internally vote to determine whether any adjustment(s) should be made and, if so, what course(s) of action should be adopted. The bulk of these conversations takes place in the PvP Council channels of the official Pokémon Revolution Online Discord server. For further information regarding the PvP Council structure, please take a look at this thread: Introducing the PvP Council. Even if you do not meet all requirements, you may still be eligible for the Council position. However, overall, PvP Council applicants must: Have an extensive knowledge and understanding of the PRO PvP metagame. Be able to communicate and debate PvP matters in English efficiently and fluently. Have a relatively clean infraction history, particularly in relation to rank boosting and general behavior, as the infraction history of each applicant will be reviewed. Have an extensive PvP experience in PRO. Carefully follow all the rules of the official Pokémon Revolution Online Discord server. If you are interested in joining the PvP Council, please fill out the application form below and post it in the PvP Council Application section of the forums. We ask that you keep your application confidential and avoid sharing your answers with other members of the PRO community. Moreover, helping other applicants with their applications is not allowed and will result in the rejection of your own application.
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  13. You know what time it is! Time to post that easter event form for the year 2022! Good/Bad iv's welcome! Your efforts won't go unnoticed in this place! Just some rules: * All forum rules apply. Just don't make anyone feel bad about their pokemon. Let's just enjoy the moment, cool! Have fun!
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  14. i think its over and i won
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  15. The outcome of this auction has been forced due to difficulties in meeting. The Shiny Slakoth has been transferred to @Rumbleking from whom 2.7m were removed and added to @Nuera. Will be locking the thread as it's served its purpose. Take care.
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  16. Moin Habt ihr noch platz ? ich bin schon etwas länger auf dem Server unterwegs hab aufgehört aber möchte nun wieder aktiv spielen Slaiiy
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  18. s.o: 2m min bid: 100k no insta 48h after first bid
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  20. Shiny Medicham only
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  21. Most used Pokemon  - April 2022:   #Gold April 2022 Most used pokemon in ranked pvp (source: PRO database) #Rank Pokemon Count Percentage Win rate 1. Rotom-Wash 3098 22% 52% 2. Serperior 2899 20% 45% 3. Garchomp 2452 17% 54% 4. Bisharp 2438 17% 50% 5. Ferrothorn 2384 17% 52% 6. Heatran 2177 15% 54% 7. Clefable 2063 14% 49% 8. Keldeo-Resolute 2055 14% 55% 9. Excadrill 1861 13% 54% 10. Landorus 1861 13% 55% 11. Zapdos 1833 13% 56% 12. Tyranitar 1707 12% 51% 13. Azumarill 1676 12% 52% 14. Dragonite 1586 11% 44% 15. Tornadus 1540 11% 60% 16. Weavile 1498 10% 51% 17. Mega Metagross 1438 10% 54% 18. Mega Scizor 1424 10% 52% 19. Mega Alakazam 1321 9% 49% 20. Volcarona 1261 9% 42% 21. Chansey 1225 8% 47% 22. Gengar 1085 7% 41% 23. Pelipper 1013 7% 54% 24. Slowbro 958 6% 53% 25. Mega Charizard Y 951 6% 47% 26. Gliscor 940 6% 47% 27. Diggersby 905 6% 59% 28. Nidoking 902 6% 43% 29. Magnezone 893 6% 46% 30. Conkeldurr 875 6% 45% 31. Ditto 870 6% 50% 32. Skarmory 844 6% 53% 33. Mega Gyarados 834 6% 35% 34. Hippowdon 828 5% 60% 35. Togekiss 823 5% 40% 36. Kingdra 806 5% 53% 37. Mega Lopunny 782 5% 55% 38. Scizor 773 5% 45% 39. Tangrowth 739 5% 51% 40. Mega Pinsir 726 5% 56% 41. Mega Swampert 726 5% 59% 42. Mega Manectric 717 5% 64% 43. Mimikyu 684 4% 50% 44. Mega Medicham 608 4% 52% 45. Mega Diancie 568 4% 48% 46. Latios 563 4% 62% 47. Crawdaunt 524 3% 58% 48. Mamoswine 521 3% 52% 49. Hawlucha 516 3% 47% 50. Cloyster 499 3% 47% Unique Teams: 13846 #Silver April 2022 Most used pokemon in ranked pvp (source: PRO database) #Rank Pokemon Count Percentage Win rate 1. Rotom-Wash 4655 23% 54% 2. Garchomp 4260 21% 55% 3. Ferrothorn 3607 17% 48% 4. Clefable 3467 17% 49% 5. Landorus 3323 16% 54% 6. Zapdos 2755 13% 55% 7. Bisharp 2753 13% 52% 8. Keldeo-Resolute 2716 13% 57% 9. Weavile 2687 13% 50% 10. Serperior 2508 12% 46% 11. Azumarill 2364 11% 48% 12. Gengar 2303 11% 42% 13. Mega Scizor 2209 10% 51% 14. Dragonite 2116 10% 49% 15. Tornadus 2106 10% 56% 16. Heatran 2087 10% 52% 17. Volcarona 2026 10% 45% 18. Chansey 1942 9% 48% 19. Excadrill 1931 9% 51% 20. Tyranitar 1880 9% 49% 21. Pelipper 1836 9% 48% 22. Conkeldurr 1832 9% 49% 23. Mega Alakazam 1627 8% 51% 24. Magnezone 1468 7% 54% 25. Mega Metagross 1436 7% 56% 26. Mega Medicham 1333 6% 55% 27. Mimikyu 1321 6% 49% 28. Scizor 1247 6% 57% 29. Ditto 1201 5% 51% 30. Ninetales-Alolan 1196 5% 52% 31. Manaphy 1182 5% 51% 32. Kingdra 1168 5% 50% 33. Mega Charizard Y 1140 5% 52% 34. Togekiss 1103 5% 45% 35. Cloyster 1103 5% 46% 36. Gliscor 1068 5% 47% 37. Mega Gyarados 1017 5% 48% 38. Mega Swampert 1008 5% 49% 39. Skarmory 990 4% 48% 40. Mega Manectric 954 4% 53% 41. Torkoal 890 4% 46% 42. Mega Charizard X 879 4% 48% 43. Mega Lopunny 872 4% 54% 44. Slowbro 860 4% 48% 45. Tangrowth 840 4% 50% 46. Cresselia 806 4% 57% 47. Mega Diancie 779 3% 52% 48. Diggersby 772 3% 53% 49. Mega Heracross 741 3% 59% 50. Nidoking 729 3% 45% Unique Teams: 20108
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  23. ID Screenshot: Server:Gold ID on screenshot : 22784460 , pease help with my delibird shiny. one of my firsts shinys .
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