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Hello @Immimo Since there was no evidence of the bid from Prohunter10, auction's start will remain @Araragikun's 400k bid. I have edited your post to fix the Start Point and End Point accordingly. GMT +0 was used, but if you desire you can change it back to Spain Time. @Araragikun In the future, when you plan to make the payment from a different account, please always make sure to specify it while placing the bid. Have a great day!2 points
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Hello there! Many of you may not know about a trick for catching certain pokemon, both in the actual Pokemon games and in PRO. This method is known as the Repel Trick. It is is an efficient way to find rare Pokemon and works with any repel.1 point
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WELCOME TO Kaito SHOP Contact IGN = Akakaito Discord =stabber_aka Accepted pay forms: CC (=400k) RC-(=6.5K) Pokedollars Prices are negotiable Doing also dex service all regions 3k per lend(Rare lends like falinks,guzzlord and etc 15k per lend) New adds 300k 120k 200k 250k 150k 400k 130k Event Pokes (NEW ADDS)1 point
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Start Offer: 300k Insta : - Min. Raise: 100k Time : 48 hour after first bid Time left : https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/generic?iso=20240515T1158&p0=122&font=cursive Accepted Payment(s): Pokedollar CC : 400k Iv Reroll : 500k BMS : 170k *Last minute auction extend 15minutes according to PRO rules PRO IGN : Torarudean Discord : torarudean1 point
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@Immimo I do not understand why you insist to mishandle your auction. I am here to help you avoid doing it. If you don't agree with the rules, feel free to create a thread in General Complaint Area . Off-topic posts have been hidden.1 point
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I'm very happy to hear that response was helpful to you! I have also been a Pokémon fan since my early childhood which has led me to love PRO. I'll go ahead and lock this thread, but if you have any more questions or concerns, please feel free to make a new thread. Have an amazing day! - Codexed1 point
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Hello there! First of all, I would like to welcome you to the world of PRO! I hope you have as much fun as I have so far while playing. I would be more than happy to answer the questions you have here. For anything before the completion of the main storyline of PRO, most players can make use of any Pokémon, regardless of IVs or natures. With that being said, you can use pretty much any Pokémon you like to help you complete the main story of PRO! Some players prefer to use a site like Smogon to help them determine the best nature for a specific Pokémon. Here are some links that utilize Smogon to help you in determining the ideal nature for Gengar and Gyarados: Gengar Stats and Information Gyarados Stats and Information (Note: If you plan on hunting for Pokémon with specific natures, I recommend using a Pokémon with the Synchronize ability with the corresponding nature you are looking for to give you a better chance of catching something with the correct nature you are looking for. For more information about the Synchronize ability and how to use it, you can refer to our Wiki page on the matter: Synchronize Ability Information) 3. You may, of course, use any nature that you wish on Clefable, but here is the Smogon page for Clefable if you would like to utilize this page to help determine which nature/ability might be the best fit for your team: Clefable Stats and Information 4. Unfortunately, there is no exact way to tell what a Pokémon's stats are before catching it. Sometimes you can measure how good a specific stat of the wild Pokémon is by taking into account things like how many hits it takes to get it to low health (this would measure the Defense/Special Defense stats depending on what move you use), but again, there is no way to exactly tell what a wild Pokémon's IVs are before catching it. However, you are able to see what ability a wild Pokémon has by having a Pokémon in your party with the ability Trace or by using a move like Role Play. I hope the information that I provided above is useful to you. If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out! - Codexed1 point
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Pokemon Shop This shop is a pokemon shop in beta, i don't have time now, so im going to put two pokes and price for buying it, i wish that all prices are correct bc im not so good with prices for pokemons lol Pro: Sparkyx Discord: Pyrouz Accepted pay forms: CC (=450k) Rc (7K) Pokedollars Reroll ticket (500k+) Trades Untrained Pokemons 30k Klefki Ab: Prankster Nature: Bold No good EVS & IVS 35k Mawile Ab: Hyper cutter Def: 25 ivs Spdef: 21 ivs No good nature lol Magic guard & bold 20k Dwebble Sturdy & Jolly + medium ivs 25k Mankey Vital spirit & Jolly 25k Spearow Keen eye & adamant + good ivs 35k Scyther Swarm & Adamant 15k Scyther Technician Timid + good ivs 20k Larvitar 10k Trained EV'S Pokes Absol Pressure & Jolly + good evs 60k Larvesta Flame body & Timid + good evs 75k Event Pokes Granbull Easter Event 30k Clefable V-day event 80k Items & Customization items 40k samurai helmet 7k each and 35k alll This shop ends on one month! Ty for visiting!1 point
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Idk if you can not break mega sableye, is just skill issue, such a predictable pokemon to face like most stall pokemons, and many opportunities and threats to set up against it. -11 point
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Rotom Wash cause nothing beats surfing in a washing machine that has a "just happy to be here" grin.1 point
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Because these people are so used to HO vs HO or HO vs balance where it's all about the moment to moment plays, and that one turn that is crucial to the match's conclusion, which in turn trains them perfectly to lose against stall, where it's all about applying pressure to the opponent consistently, but not too much that you lose someone important. Excluding the list Dorade made, we may not have strong breakers like Kartana, Mega-Mawile (Rightfully so), and Tapu Lele yet, but be glad Arena Trap and Shadow Tag's been banned and Z-moves were introduced. Stall will always be a matchup based team archetype, with or without Mega-Sableye. You will always need to prep against these type of teams anyways.1 point
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I regularly find many players asking what nature/ability is good for each pokemon. Through this topic, I attempt to make new players self dependent on finding the best Ability, Nature, Hidden power and Required IVs. All the pokemons have one of these specialties: Atk Offensive, Special Atk Offensive, Mixed Offensive, Def Bulk, Spdef Bulk, Mixed Bulk and Other Strategic. Now usually, Offensive pokemons prioritize Speed and then comes the Atk/Sp atk stat. If your pokemon has a high base speed and you think of using a choice scarf on it or it will set up speed with moves like dragon dance/Quiver dance, you may use Adamant/Modest as well. You can also choose Adamant/Modest for pokes which work with sticky web/Tailwind or works with weather like rain or sun (ability Swift swim/Chlorophill) So these Offensive pokemons Generally works with Jolly/Timid/Naive/Hasty or Adamant/Modest. Similarly, for tank pokes, you prioritize HP, then the respective Def/Spdef stat. Atk Offensive: Jolly/Adamant Special Atk Offensive: Timid/Modest Mixed Offensive: Naive/Hasty Def Bulk: Impish/ Bold/Relaxed Spdef Bulk: Calm/Sareful/Sassy and Other Strategic. I think the best way to explain is to lead by an example. Lets assume we wanna catch a Charmander. When ever you catch a pokemon, You need to identify what would be the best Ability, Nature, and hidden power (conditional) to go for. Remember: Priority-wise Ability>Nature>IVs. Many new players thinks good IVs= good pokemon and its absolutely wrong. Now back to Charmander. Charizard can be used in the same form, as Charizard X or Charizard Y. Have a look at the Base stats of each of these forms. Charizard in Normal form has good speed, and Special attack>Attack. Its Ability are Blaze and Solar power(h.a). Both these point that It will be a better Special attacker. Hence, Timid is a good nature to have on this poke. But another thing to consider is its move pool. It can use dragon dance, Belly drum and STAB moves like acrobatic. Considering this, Jolly is also possible. Conclusion: Charizard can be Atk offensive or Spatk offensive based on the moveset you use. Charizard X has 130 Atk and 130 Spatk and 100 speed. But look at the ability, it is Tough claw which bootst the Atk moves. Also it can learn dragon dance, so it is better as an Atk offensive. Charizard Y has 159 Spatk and 100 speed. And the ability Drought which doubles all fire type moves. Thats one great combination for a special atk offensive poke. So Charizard Y can be timid. Now for a Special attacker, Hidden power move is also a bonus. If it has an HP Ice, it can deal a good damage on pokemons like garchomp ,Landorus or Gliscor. So when you hunt a pokemon, you must look at the base stats first, find which category it belongs to, check what abilities it can have and how it can be utilised best, Check its move pool. Then identify which Ability, Nature and Hidden power pokemon you need, Put the respective sync poke first, have a Trace abi poke to identify the ability and hunt those pokes. The better the IVs on the poke the better it will be. But remember, for offensive pokes, speed is more important, for defensive, HP is more important. The Second priority IV must be 23+ and other IVs 20+ if you need pokes which are pvpable. In the end, it is all about your creativity and skill that determines the value of the pokemon you hold. I will try to explain this longer and in depth in the future, till then i hope it sheds some light on this topic for new players.1 point
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Hello @Yavu25elim @S1lv4ch1 I have forced the trade. Have a great day!0 points
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