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-1 It's already enough easy to be done if people are not lazy, most of the time Pokémon can be repeled, also they lowered the difficulty so everyone with 1-2h can get it.1 point
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Hi Dorade, im interested in your Tangela (the one for 150k). i could be online today around 16:30 CET. you can add me ingame: „Didilel“1 point
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Hi all, hopefully this will help you unlock the new locations west of Murky Town. Not sure if this quest requires you to complete the previous Halloween quests. Recommended: Higher level Pokemon (makes clearing the routes easier, lots of NPCs with lvl 35 pokemon) A Pokemon with flash A team of level 45-50 Pokemon for the final battle Start by talking to the Officer NPC west of the Murky Town PC. A barrier is blocking a route. They’ll say we need to go talk to Sailor Mirko, who can bring us to Cemetary Island. Head south to the beach to talk to Sailor Mirko Mirko can also bring you to other locations on Phantasm Island (if you’ve unlocked them), like Necropolis and Serenia Village. Cemetery Island is a maze. The path you want to take snakes north and then west through the cemetery so we can go to Festival Town. Entrance to Festival Town is a Y intersection. 2 NPCs block the right path, and going up the left path is a Vampire, who assaults you and you black out. You are transported to Festival Town PC. As you leave the PC, a old man NPC blocks your path. The NPC says he found you on the road and took you to nurse Joy. He hears about the problems from the Costume Mart, but instantly gets scared and runs off. Talk to the old lady at Costume Mart, which is the tent south east of PC. Says spirits are causing issues, and needs a few things from you. 1st is the hair of a witch named Britney, who's in the Illusionary Forest, just west of town. The witch is the first NPC we see there, but when we talk to her, she vanishes! Next to where she was is that same Vampire who knocked us out earlier. If you get caught by him, you get teleported again to Festival Town PC (writers had a lot of fun with this). And he’s not alone, the rest of the forest is filled with moving Vampires. We must watch their movements, and carefully go around them. Watching them shows they move every second, so its easy to time. I’d recommend using a repel, so you dont encounter a pokemon the moment you move across the path of these vampires (ask me how I found out ) You encounter Britney again, who once again vanishes. This is repeated 2 more times until Britney is too tired to teleport anymore, and gives you her hair. Once she does, oh look, its the Vampire again. We’re sassy and the Vampires, who are easily offended, take off. After giving the hair to the old lady, we next must go look for a friend of theirs at Cemetery island. She’s described as weird, don't be scared, and tell her we need a Pumpkin hat. This NPC is in the north east part of the route, so head back towards the sailor, but head east of the sign. Once you go far enough east, you can head north until you see a small building. Inside is the NPC. For the NPC to make a Pumpkin Hat, she needs 6 pumpkin parts from 6 different pumpkins. All throughout the Cemetery are pumpkins, so let's start checking. A few of them will be pokemon. Each of the 6 are numbered, so you’ll know when you find them. These locations might be random, but if they are not, here are where the 6 pumpkins were for me. Give the parts back to the NPC lady. With some magical duct tape, she takes the parts and makes a hat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Back to the old lady in Festival Town. She tells you to head east then north. Going around the bottom of the water to the east brings us to a new route, Lost Seacoast. Surfing the coast brings us north to another route, Road of Night. There is a left and a right path, and the sign says both will take you to the same end. Sounds fun. The first witch on the right will tell you to “Leave Britney Alone” after defeating her lol. Anyways, its a short route. Next Route is Bone Pass. We get talked to by some Werewolves, and have to answer 6 questions correctly in a row. Get it wrong, and back to Festival PC you go. Some sample questions What does Ash become? (A pkm master) Reds starter? (poliwag Name of 2 villains (jessie and james) How Ash get snorlax? (bike race) Max stored power? (860) Name of witch from the forest? (britney) Largest Pkm? (wailord) Did you enjoy the riddles? (yes) Once you get 6 in a row correct, the werewolves take off. Next route is Sacred Forest. NPC ahead is freaking out, doesn’t explain what's wrong, and bails. Anyways, time to fight some Mummys with dad jokes. In the middle of the forest is a white building, the Haunted House. Here you’ll want a pokemon with flash. A Vampire is blocking the stairs, but after discussing it with the radio, we need to find some garlic in the room. Interact with the book at the bottom right, and the Vampire Flees. Upstairs a Mummy is blocking the stairs, being stuck to the floor. Talking to the radio says there's dynamite underneath him, which can be triggered in the same fashion as unlocking the Vermillion Gym. Interacting with some pillars to find the 1st switch, the 2nd being next to the mummy. Upstairs is a Vampire, or the Vampire. Turns out its a lvl 50 Zoroark. After defeating it, its says its Zoroack, Master of Illusions. Zoroack has been forced to annoy us by his Master, who is back on Cemetery Island, so let's go back there. The tower in the center of the route is now unblocked. Inside Memorial Tower on the 2nd floor, there's a Mr Fuiji, who gets really pissed you confused him for Mr Fuji. This NPC is the Master of Zoroark, and to defeat him, we need a team of Lvl 50 pokemon or less. Go back to PC and get a good team. The Masters pokemon are: Jellicent, Golurk, Hydreigon, Spiritomb, Chandlure, Zoroark My main use was a Moxie Gyarados, a few dragon dances, then Crunch, Ice Fang, or Waterfall. Good news, you can use potions in this fight if needed. Once defeated, the old man says his vampire friend is back with the old lady in Festival Town. Head back to the tent to find the vampire behind the counter. Talking with him will remove the barrier from Murky Town. Also, this is the event NPC for chromas. Hope this helped you with your journey. Good Luck with your hunting!1 point
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Available ingame commands for PRO players: Green indicates the command line. Blue indicates the argument needed to submit the command. Red indicates an abbreviated way of typing the command. INTERACTION /friend <username> | /fri <username> Usage: Sends a friend request to <username>. Using the command on a friend who is online will remove <username> from your friend's list. /trade<username> Usage: Sends a trade request to <username>. This command can only be used when <username> is on the same map as you. /inspect <username> | /ins <username> Usage: Opens an inspection window of the specified <username>. This command can only be used when <username> is on the same map as you. /battle <username> | /bat <username> Usage: Sends a battle request to <username>. /randombattle <username> Usage: Sends a random battle request to <username>. /ignore <username> | /ign <username> Usage: Ignores all incoming messages from <username>. Using the command on a <username> who you already ignore will unignore them. This command resets every time you log off. /pm <username> Usage: Sends a private message to <username>. Usage: Creates group chat if more usernames are added /pm <username1>,<username2>,<username3> ... /release <party number> | /rele <party number> Usage: Gives you a prompt to release <party number>. You can only use this command in a Pokecenter. /pmoff Usage: Disables all incoming private messages. Relogging or retyping the command will re-enable your messages. /disable | /dis Usage: Disables all incoming battle requests. Relogging or retyping the command will re-enable battle requests. /accept | /acc Usage: Accepts incoming battle requests. /foreveralone Usage: Hides all players around you. Relogging or retyping the command will show players again. DATA /happy <party number> Usage: Displays the happiness value of <party number> in chat. /pokedex | /dex Usage: Displays your caught, seen and evolved data in chat. /online | /on Usage: Displays the current amount of online users on the server that you are logged in to. /who Usage: Displays the current amount of online users on the server that you are logged in to. /save Usage: Saves the data of your Pokemon. Using it has a cooldown. /uptime Usage: Displays how long the server has been up, counting from the last crash/maintenance/restart etc. . BATTLE /pvp Usage: Displays your win/loss/disconnect statistics in chat. /bat <username> | /battle <username> Usage: Sends a battle request to the designated sendee. /randombattle <username> Usage: Sends a random battle request to the designated sendee. /acc Usage: Accepts an oncoming battle request (alternative to the pop-up confirmatory prompt). /dis or /disable Usage: Blocks battle requests. Reuse the same command to re-enable them. /pvp_ready Usage: Allows you to still accept a battle when the team preview does not appear. /surrender Usage: Allows you to surrender a PvP battle. /draw Usage: Allows you to send a draw request to your opponent. If both players agree, nobody gains or loses rating. /accept| /acc <username> Usage: Accepts an oncoming battle request (alternative to the pop-up confirmatory prompt). CHAT /all <message> Usage: Sends <message> to All Chat. /t <message> Usage: Sends <message> to Trade Chat. /b <message> Usage: Sends <message> to Battle Chat. /me <message> Usage: Sends <message> to Local Chat. Adding a space before /me will post the message into the current used channel without the :. For example: /hel <message> Usage: Sends <message> to Help Chat. /guild <message> Usage: Sends <message> to Guild Chat. /oth <message> Usage: Sends <message> to Other Chat. /fr <message> Usage: Sends <message> to French Chat. /br <message> Usage: Sends <message> to Portuguese Chat. /span <message> Usage: Sends <message> to Spanish Chat. GUILDS /gcreate <guild name> Usage: Creates a guild named <guild name>. To use this command, you need at least 100 hours of playtime and $400,000. This command deducts 400,000 Pokedollars from your account. /gdisband Usage: Disbands your guild. (Only available to the guild leader). /gmotd <message> Usage: Changes the guild Message of the Day to <message> /ginvite <username> Usage: Invites <username> to your guild. This command is only available to Guild Leaders and Officers. /gpromote <username> Usage: Promotes <username> from Initiate to Member to Officer depending on <username>'s current rank. This command is only available to Guild Leaders and Officers. /gdemote <username> Usage: Demotes <username> from Officer to Member to Initiate depending on <username>'s current rank. This command is only available to Guild Leaders and Officers. /gkick <username> Usage: Kicks <username> from the guild. This command is only available to Guild Leaders and Officers. /gjoin Usage: Accepts an incoming guild invite. /gleave Usage: Removes you from your current guild. CHANNELS /cgcreate <channel name>, <password> Usage: Creates a new chat channel with an optional password. /cgname <channel name>, <new name> Usage: Renames <channel name> to <new name> This command is only available to the Channel Owner. /cgdisband <channel name> Usage: Deletes <channel name>. Only available to the channel owner. This command is only available to the Channel Owner. /cgpassword <channel name>, <new password>, <new password> Usage: Resets or adds a <new password> to <channel name>. This command is only available to the Channel Owner. /cgmod <channel name>, <username> Usage: Promotes <username> to a <channel name> moderator. This command is only available to the Channel Owner. /cgkick <channel name>, <username> Usage: Kicks <username> from <channel name>. This command is only available to the Channel Owner and Channel Moderators. /cginvite <channel name>, <username> Usage: Invites <username> to <channel name>. This command is only available to the Channel Owner and Channel Moderators. /cgjoin <channel name>, <password> Usage: Joins <channel name>. /cgleave <channel name> Usage: Leaves <channel name>. CONSOLE Lighting < on | off > Usage: Enables/ Disables the client's lighting effects. Setting this command to "off" will disable all lighting effects from the client (Day/Night cycle). This helps those with poor vision or people who want a brighter screen to look at. A client restart is required to activate the effects. Clearmaps Usage: Clears the client's cache. Using this command will clear all map data that's stored in your client. This may be required if there are issues with your map (i.e. objects are invisible, map is outdated, etc). A client restart is required to activate the effects. Clean reg Usage: Resets all of the clients entries in Windows Registry. Using this command will force the client to shut down and all registry changes, that PRO makes, will be reset. This will cause the client to forget all settings you have previously made including saved passwords, options and key binds. perf Usage: Displays FPS and ping information. Disconnect | Logout Usage: Logs the user out of the server. Quit Usage: Closes the client.1 point
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Welcome to the Legendary Megathread ! This thread gathers all the guides and quests related to the Legendary Pokemon available in PRO. You may use Ctrl+F or Cmd+F if you're searching for a specific Legendary or use the index below. ★ Available Legendary Pokemon ★ ♦ Page 1 ♦ Mew Celebi Raikou Entei Suicune Jirachi Latios and Latias Phione Heatran Azelf Uxie and Mesprit Genesect ♦ Page 2 ♦ Registeel, Regice and Regirock Articuno, Moltres and Zapdos Kyurem Tornadus, Landorus and Thundurus Volcanion Manaphy ★ Available seen data only ★ ♦ Page 1 ♦ Mewtwo (Part of Mew Quest) Lugia and Ho-Oh (Part of Legendary Dog Quest) Dialga, Palkia and Arceus (Part of Lake Guardian Quest) Credits: 6head, CarlHo, ErickLysander, Fabion, Fadoka, Praxis, PreHax, Seibuza, Somes, Uaua21 point
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Hi there and welcome to the PRO General Information Guide. This guide is designed to teach you the basics of PRO. This guide will also inform you on the differences from the original games. You black out once all your pokemon are fainted. When you black out, you are sent to your last visited Pokecenter. You will also lose 5% of your current money each time you black out with a maximum of 50.000 Poké Dollar. As stated in the Suggestions Sticky, breeding was removed to fulfill PRO's goal of becoming an MMO. Breeding would make everyone self-sufficient and would therefore ruin the social, economical, and hunting aspects of PRO. For these reasons, breeding will most likely never be added into the games despite the Eggs Tab in your backpacks. The Eggs Tab currently has no function, but it's there for future updates. For Egg moves, you may access them through the Daycare's Egg Move Tutors. For moves only lower evolutions can learn, there is also a Pre-Evo Tutor at the back of every Daycare. For more information on how to unlock the Daycares and its tutors, please refer to the Egg Moves Guide. Most evolutions in PRO are coded according to the Pokemon games. However, there are some changes to evolutions that have been made to certain pokemon. For more information on changes in evolution, please check out the Evolutions Coded Differently thread. The Happiness Bar of a pokemon can be seen in its Pokemon Information Card. To see the exact value of a pokemon's happiness, do /happy <Slot 1-6>. Happiness can be raised in different ways and a Soothe Bell doubles happiness gained. For more information on how to raise happiness, please check out the Happiness Guide. There are a few Legendaries that are obtainable to players as of now. Darkai and Regice are no longer obtainable. However, they have been available to players in the past due to events. More information on how to catch the currently available legendary pokemon can be found in the Legendary Megathread. There are a bunch of legendaries that are obtainable to players with new additions over time. Some legendaries are only available on seasonal repeating events. More information on how to catch the currently available legendary Pokémon can be found in the corresponding Wiki page. In PRO, you can link pokemon in chats by dragging them from your party or PC into the chat. Linked Pokemon in chat can be clicked. This will allow you to see the Pokemon's IVs, Ability, Current Statistics, Nature, Level, Hidden Power and Gender. Ordinary pokemon are linked in Teal. Shiny Pokemon are linked in Purple. Pink Pokemon are linked in Pink. Event pokemon have their corresponding link colors. Your pokemon are locked each time you enter a new region. You regain access to locked pokemon after the 8th gym of the region you are in. This was done to ensure difficulty and fairness in completing regions. To access your pokemon's Information Card, simply click on your pokemon's icon in your party or your PC. It contains the pokemon's ID Number, Region, Level, Gender, Happiness, Ability, Nature, OT, Moves, Current Statistics, IVs, EVs, and Moves. The white statistic is the Pokemon's current overall stat value. Natures work the same as in normal games. They have different effects on your Pokemon's statistics. Therefore, the green statistic is boosted while the orange statistic is lowered. If none are colored, then your nature is neutral and does not affect statistics. For further information regarding Pokémon stats, check out the stat explanation's guide. EVs and IVs work the same as in the normal games. The orange values are the pokemon's IVs while the blue values are the pokemon's EVs. Below is an example of a Pokemon Information Card. Just like the original games, PRO's shiny chance is 1/8192. The chance of Pink Pokemon on Pinkan Island is 1/1500. Event pokemon have their own corresponding spawn rates. For more information on special pokemon rates, feel free to check out the Special Counterparts Thread. In order to trade, use the mailbox, and use the Trade channel, you'll need to have the Rainbow Badge. You cannot accept pokemon from regions you have not been in yet or if you are locked in a region. Please screenshot all your deals and trades for incase you are scammed. If you have experienced this, please upload the screenshots and report said player in the Report Center. Please refer to the Forum Images Guide for how to add photos in a thread. Please be sure to check out the Trade Rules before involving in a Trade. The more fully evolved your pokemon is, the more difficult it is to level up. Switching pokemon in and out will cause the lower leveled pokemon to gain less experience. Not all trainers reward EXP points, depending on the type and function of the NPC. The Exp Share and Lucky Egg do not exist in PRO to add difficulty along with the goal of making PRO an MMO. Levels of certain NPCs/Bosses are not disaplayed. However, they still have a current value set. Pokemon learn certain moves after reaching the required level or by TM's or HM's. Most moves and Abilities are coded and work properly but not all. For more information on moves like these, please check out the the List of Broken Moves and Abilities. You may keep an eye out in our Update Logs for when moves or abilities are coded. Take note that there are also some moves that are banned in Ranked PvP. Please be sure to check out the PvP Rules before engaging in Ranked PvP. NPCs and Wild Pokemon are smarter than in the original pokemon games. This means that they actually know how to use their movesets. They will often select a move that is super effective against your pokemon rather than a random move. PRO has currently three different PvP modes. Ranked, Unranked and Random. Ranked battles have a catch: 1 PvP Coin per win and the Ranked Ladder, but battles are regulated by PvP Rules. PvP Coins can be spent at PvP Masters in Vermilion, Olivine, Mauville, and Canalave. To join a Ranked battle, use the PvP icon, choose Ranked and wait in queue. You will then have 30 seconds to change your team's order, based on what you know thanks to the Team Preview. Unranked battles, on the contrary, are just for fun, nothing is at stake, therefore no rules are to limit them. To join an Unranked battle, you can use the PvP icon and choose Unranked then wait in queue. You can also use /battle <username>, or right click on someone's name and choose Battle to start an unranked battle. The Random battle mode is a mode where you and your opponent get six random Pokémon with random, preselected movesets. The teams of the battle participants are hidden in the beginning of the battle, all Pokemon have a neutral Nature, 31 IV's and a 85 EV invest in all stats. PvP Coins are only rewarded for every win in excess of a loss; for example, a 5-3 record that season would earn two Coins. The top-25-ranked players in a PvP season are rewarded an additional 100 Coins, which effectuates at the season's official conclusion. Regular Trainers have a 7 day cooldown. Trainers won't force battle you anymore though. Bosses have a 12 Day cooldown. Gym Leaders can be re-battled after beating the Elite 4, the Elite 4 itself can not be rebattled once defeated. TMs are single use unlike some newer Pokemon games. Gym Leader TMs are bought from the Gym Guide at the entrance of the gym. To use TM Dig outside of battle, you'll need 150+ Happiness on the pokemon with Dig. TM Rock Smash does not usually have a happiness requirement. However, it needs 220+ Happiness in Love Island for crystals. For more information on TMs and where to get them, please check out the TMs, HMs, and Move Tutor Guide. HMs can be reused infinitely. To use HMs out of battle, simply click left click or use the spacebar. To use HM Dive outside battle, you require 150+ Happiness on the pokemon with Dive. To use HM Flash outside of battle, you have to click on the move in your pokemon's Information Card. HM Fly does not have an out of battle effect. For more information on HMs and where to get them, please check out the TMs, HMs, and Move Tutor Guide. There are several Move Tutors scattered around the regions. Each move tutor has its corresponding price per tutee. To use Headbutt outside battle, you require 150+ Happiness on the pokemon with Headbutt. For more information on Move Tutors and their locations, please check out the TMs, HMs, and Move Tutor Guide. Berries cannot be planted by players in PRO. There are set berries in each berry patch. You will have to wait for berries to respawn every 3 days for outdoor berries and 4 days for EV berry trees in mazes. EV Berries are obtained from Headbutting Trees, the Goldenrod Berry Shop or the Berry Tower. For more information on how to acquire Berries and their functions, please check out the Berries Guide. Running Shoes are not implemented in PRO as you already walk 1.5x the speed in normal games. However, Bikes and Mounts are a way to move faster in PRO. Take note that they provide the same speed. You can obtain a Bike by capturing a Ditto with your OT and turning it in to the Youngster in the house right of Vermilion PC. Afterwards, you'll get a Bike Voucher which you can turn in at the Cerulean Bike shop to get a Bike for 60k. Mounts on the other hand can be obtained from Player-Hosted and Official Events, the Coin Shop, PvP/PvE Masters, or bought from other players. The Old Rod can be found in the house on the left side of the Vermilion Mart. The Good Rod can be found in Fuchsia City House 1 for 15k. You must own the Old Rod. The Super Rod can be found in Olivine City House 1 for 75k. You must own the Good Rod. You cannot trade these as they are a key item. Items can be equipped by a pokemon by dragging the item from your backpack to the pokemon's icon in your party. To take an item, simply click on the item in the pokemon's information card. Items can be obtained in various ways. For more information on Items and where they can be obtained, feel free to check out the Items Guide. Please take note that reroll tickets only work on Legendary Pokemon. You are able to purchase a nature reroll ticket for 75 PvP coins from the PvP Masters in Vermilion City, Olivine City, Mauville City and Canalave City. You may also get a Reroll Ticket for 150 PvP coins there too, which can be used to reroll your legendary’s IVs. In addition, you can talk to the Reroll Ticket Exchanger in Vermilion to get two Nature Reroll Tickets for one Reroll Ticket. Besides purchasing tickets for PvP coins, you may also buy them off of other players in the Trade chat. You may also get them from various quests like the Battle Tower and Solaceon News Reporter quests. After purchasing, you will have to go to Psychic Marina in Vermilion City who will reroll your Nature/IVs for the Nature reroll Ticket or Reroll Ticket respectively. Please take note that it will take the coupons before your coins. She also offers a double reroll mode, where you reroll your Pokemon twice while spending only one reroll. This works up to ten times in a certain time period when you spent some fee or Mysterious Ticket.1 point