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Starting offer= 1m min bid= 50k no insta ends in 24hours after first bid2 points
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Nice. i knew i cant give it back. Thanks. The only good thing in this quest is to open new pokemons in my pokedex. that it. thanks for that too and i get a message "... But it looks like you dont have a Mega Bracelet. I will send this to Assistant Theodor, who will take care of it until you are ready." technicaly i get rid of it for now1 point
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Hello, @Primeninja223 The winner of the 2nd Bunnelby is Suncity for 300k. The bid by @Subhammaster is invalid. You can not just say +Any number. We will no longer be counting such bids as valid. In the future when bidding, type the exact amount you wish to bid in the future. Due to this not being valid the 300k offer from Suncity would have been considered valid and on time. Best Regards, MBK1 point
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Hello, @Medu5a Make sure you post the screenshot showing the trade after the end of an auction. I will lock this thread since you we're able to make the trade. Best Regards, MBK1 point
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Hello, I have forced this trade due to yall not being able to meet in-game. @Darksoul56 You will find 400k added to your account and the Phanpy removed from your PC. @IigodzytYou will find the Phanpy in the last spot of your PC with 400k removed from your account. @Darksoul56 You will fine 1 Nat RR and 202k added to your account with Gastly and Kangaskhan removed from your PC. @Raikaisa665 You will find the Gastly and Kangaskhan in the last spot of your PC with 1 Nat RR removed and 202k from your account. Best Regards, MBK1 point
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Thank you'll for the +1 too bad the people that stall and the admins are close buddies so this request will most likely never happen . I guarantee tho there would be a skill gap with match based timers. Heres the thing turn timers only rewards stallers wen the timer resets every turn. I don't care how yall try to justify your reasons add a match timer and that doesn't reset cuz I guarantee all of the stallers would fold under pressure.1 point
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Discussed item: Sleep-inducing moves that do not target the user: spore, sleep powder, hypnosis, lovely kiss, sing, and yawn. Course of action: Ban/Test Justification: It is often easy to base ban decisions solely on strength alone. However, strength is not the only characteristic that can make a metagame element unhealthy. Consider for example, an imaginary ability: Coinflip - If one or more trainer(s) has a pokemon with the coinflip ability on their team, a coin is flipped at the beginning of the match which decides the winner. Pokemon with this ability would absolutely not be “too strong” as their winrates would be exactly 50%; conversely, they would arguably be the most balanced pokemon in existence. But it isn’t difficult to see that this ability would not be healthy in any metagame. It would allow people to take away all elements of skill: team-building, prediction, knowledge of the game, etc. And very notably, it would take away the fun of playing the game. Obviously, Pokemon is a game with a lot of inherit luck and attempting to completely remove luck is futile. However, I believe that strategies that rely heavily on pure luck should be considered for bans. The most egregious culprit of this is sleep-inducing moves. A sleep-status that lasts for a single turn is effectively worthless as the user spends a turn using the sleep-inducing move while the target spends a turn asleep. Meanwhile, a sleep-status that lasts for longer than a single turn can turn the state of the game on its head. It allows the player to freely swap pokemon, use setup moves, etc. while their opponent’s pokemon is rendered helpless. The player with the asleep pokemon may opt to swap into another pokemon but they are still effectively playing a pokemon down as that pokemon will still be asleep when it is swapped back in and may even be a liability to the rest of the team if it gives up free turns to the opponent. Some sleep-inducing moves like spore or sleep powder may fail against certain types of pokemon, others like hypnosis can hit every type in the game. Sleep-immune pokemon like komala and pokemon with insomnia do exist; however, none of them are viable in the current metagame. Amoongus is a defensive pokemon with rather mediocre offensive stats, but thanks to its access to spore only two pokemon in the top 50 usage (chansey and mega-venusaur) can safely swap into it. Overall, sleep-inducing moves flipping between being useless and completely crippling an opposing pokemon into a liability for its team make them too luck-dependent for a healthy metagame. Smogon is now seriously considering action on sleep: https://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/views-from-the-council.3733223/post-99275541 point
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Discussed Item : Protean Greninja Course of action : Testing Justification : 1. Protean Greninja might be a big thread to balanced teams, as it was mentioned, stall teams and hyper offense teams could deal with it. With Keldeo being in the centre of the meta, and it is basicly used on almost every single team on higher ranks, it is a pretty simple counter to Greninja. Also, as it was mentioned, the most used tanks, such as Ferrothorn or Rotom-Wash can check it is moveset, and it can be predicted after the first move. 2. Getting back to the game since Protean Greninja ban, I could see a lot of Weavile in the ranked mode. Weavile is just one of the few pokemons in the current meta that can out speed Greninja, and Ohko it. Other than that, Keldeo, Scarf Landorus can outdpeed and kill it. None the less, the introduction of all mega pokemons, we got Mega Alakazam, an extremely fast and strong pokemon, just like we got Mega Manectric and Mega Lopunny. They are all faster and can easily kill Greninja. 3. Stall teams. They are most likely can afford to defog, and check it is moveset, that lead to advantage over your opponent. Even if the enemy Greninja has HP Grass, and kills Rotom - Wash, you will have the advantage, due to knowing, or atleast having a good guess of it is moveset Hyper offense teams. In these teams, priority moves are necesarry. They are there to deal with faster pokemons, and Greninja isnt an exception. +2 Bisharp can easily 1 hit ko Greninja. These teams often include Keldeo, so it is another solution to deal with it.1 point