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Start offer: 700K End Point: 24 hours after starting bid Insta price: N/A Minimum Raise: 100k Accepted Payments: Pokedollars, coin capsule=500k, Reroll tickets=750k If doing the purchase with an alt account specify the account alongside your bid. If a bid is received in the final 15 minutes of the auction, the end point will be delayed by 15 minutes from that bid and will be delayed by 15 minutes for each new bid thereafter, until the current offer has been held for a full 15 minutes.1 point
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Auction Details: Start Price: 1m End Point: 48 hours after first bid Insta Price: N/A Minimum Raise: 100k Accepted Payments: Pokedollars | Coin Capsule 500k | Reroll Ticket 750k Contact: Ingame: Vegetarox | Discord: Vegetarox187 Important Reminders: This is a Silver Server auction. If bidding from an alternative server, state that you will transfer upon winning. If you intend to purchase with an alt account, specify the account alongside your bid. If a bid is received in the final 15 minutes of the auction, the end point will be delayed by 15 minutes from that bid, and will be delayed by 15 minutes for each new bid thereafter, until the current offer has been held for a full 15 minutes. Happy Bidding!1 point
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What if, instead of the trashcan to release the pkmn for Β£200, we could put the tags (and the trashcan?) in the [ + ] button menu. The one at announcements: This would make the hunt so much smoother, for when we catch that sellable or keeper pkmn, we can alrdy sort it from the catch previeuw window. To make PRO even more complete for joyful hunting. Thanks for your time! Greetz, Saitamo o71 point
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White Walkers β The Memory of Winter A Legacy of Strength, Community & Competitive Play Active PokΓ©mon Revolution Online Guild β PvP & PvE Focused About Us We are White Walkers β a long-standing guild built on respect, teamwork, and the spirit of challenge. Whether you're a PvP battler, dungeon explorer, or boss hunter, thereβs a place for you here.Our vision is to remain the top communities in PRO, all while having fun and helping each other thrive. We value active players, strong community engagement, and players who love the game as much as we do. If youβre ready to push yourself and your team to new heights β we want you! What We Offer 25% Experience Boost PvP Teams & Lends Boss Teams for Runs & Support Sync Bank & Repel Trick Assistance Active Discord with Strategy & Tips Knowledge Sharing to Improve Your Gameplay Friendly & Supportive Community (Real value for both new and experienced players) Weβre Looking For We want motivated and active players who are passionate about PokΓ©mon Revolution β whether you enjoy competitive PvP, PvE content, or both! Open Spots: PvP Players β High demand! (Other spots fill quickly) Requirements β Able to speak and understand English β Active user in Discord β Mature attitude β respect and cooperation matter β Full region unlocks with ~1000+ play hours β Active & regular play β we want members who show up! β Monthly goal: 200+ Rank (or working toward it) (If youβre dedicated β weβll help you improve! How to Join If youβre interested in joining our community, post below (or in-thread) with: In-Game Name: Age: Country: Screenshot of Your PokΓ©mon ID: What you love to do in PRO: Weβll review and respond with next steps! Why Join Us? Weβre more than just a guild β weβre a community. Expect friendship, teamwork, personal growth, and countless fun moments in PRO. Whether youβre grinding consistently or looking to step up your game β let the Winter guide you!1 point
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Important. This guide assumes you already understand the Auction Rules. If youβre not fully familiar with them, please read the Auction Rules first and learn them in their entirety. Once youβve done that, come back to this guide. The Auction Rules can be found here. This guide is still a work in progress. I plan to add more over time, so please bear with me. Itβs written with both new and experienced players in mind. Some sections may feel obvious or not especially advanced to certain readers, but Iβve included my own thought processes throughout. It also may not look as polished or structured as I ultimately want it to be just yet (for now). Iβve outlined and created some of the sections below I want to comment on, and Iβll be gradually working through them and sharing my thoughts as they develop. If even small parts of it prove useful, then itβs done its job. Take what resonates, leave what doesnβt, and enjoy. 1. Foundations of Auctioneering. What auctions are (and arenβt), when to auction and when not to, balancing short term profit with long term value, and the principles of quality auctioneering. What an Auction Is (and Isnβt) An auction is a way to discover market value through competition. It works best when there is demand and enough interested buyers to create momentum. An auction is: A process where buyers compete in the forum (or in-game), a way to let the market, not the seller, set the price (in a sense) and best suited for PokΓ©mon or items with desirable traits or appeal. An auction isnβt: A guaranteed way to get a high price, a replacement for private sales or direct offers, or a place for unrealistic expectations. If a PokΓ©mon or item has weak demand, poor timing, unclear value, an auction may expose that. When You Should Auction Auctioning makes the most sense when: The PokΓ©mon has strong PvP relevance or rarity, demand exists with multiple players, youβre unsure of the value and want the market to decide, timing is favourable (events, meta shifts, player activity etc). Auctions shine when competition is likely. Ideally, two or three serious bidders can push a PokΓ©mon or item beyond what a private sale might achieve. This is especially true for quality PvP PokΓ©mon, very rare or limited cosmetics or mounts with high appeal. When You Shouldnβt Auction Not everything benefits from an auction. You may want to avoid an auction when: Demand is low or highly niche, the PokΓ©mon or item is easily found (Standard PokΓ©mon from a hunt with below average stats and no exceptional traits), you need quick liquidity (if youβre unable to wait the standard 24 to 48 hours of an auction, it may be better not to auction at all...unless you intentionally run a short auction of 10 hours or less and are comfortable accepting the risks that come with a reduced timeframe), you already have a fair private offer on the table. In these cases, auctions can stall, underperform or damage perceived value. Knowing when NOT to auction is just as important as knowing when to run one. This wonβt apply to most players, but on rare occasions a PvP shiny or form of truly exceptional value, may actually be better sold privately to one or two specific buyers. If youβre dealing with something in a higher tier, youβll usually know it. In such situations, a public auction can sometimes underserve you, especially when thereβs already strong interest from a very small pool of serious collectors or PvP players. If you find yourself holding a genuinely rare gem, take your time. Gather multiple opinions, do your own research, and be cautious...particularly if youβre inexperienced and suddenly receiving a flood of offers that feel unusual. Protect yourself, trust your instincts, and donβt sell yourself short when youβre in one of these unique situations. Short Term Profit vs Long Term Value Some PokΓ©mon are quick flips. Others are long term holds. Short term profit focuses on immediate demand, meta relevance and fast turnover. This approach prioritises liquidity and quick results (for most players, this tends to be the default...playing and making decisions with shorter term profit in mind). Long term value, on the other hand, is about recognising what is unlikely to be easily replaced. This may justify waiting for the right buyer, especially if the PokΓ©mon has timeless PvP utility, an exceptional stat spread (nature, ability and IVs) compared to whatβs available, collector appeal or other future relevance. Future meta changes can also play a role. For example, a PokΓ©mon that is moderately valued today may become more desirable if a new Mega Evolution or game update is introduced later. In these cases, holding can mean sacrificing some short term value in exchange for stronger long term upside. Selling a high potential PokΓ©mon or item too early could cost you more in the long run than waiting for the right moment or buyer. Quality Auctioneering Quality auctioneering isnβt just about posting it. Itβs about presentation, trust and judgement. A well run auction includes: Clear, complete and honest details, sensible starting prices, good timing, good treatment to your bidders, with chill and consistent communication. Create confidence. When bidders trust an auctioneer, they engage with your posts more freely. This can be as simple as just starting your auction or placing some early bids. A likability factor (for one reason or another), having supportive guildmates, or others that wish to support you or because youβve supported them in the past. Over time, this creates a positive and beneficial environment built around reputation and trust, and that can benefit everyone involved. Reputation compounds with time. A clean and fair auction today can make the next one easier and hopefully more competitive. 2. Buyer Preferences. Evolution decisions, how training may affect value, and some considerations relating to PvP players, collectors, and those buying for utility. Evolution Decisions Whether to evolve a PokΓ©mon before auctioning sometimes isn't a simple yes or no. Keeping a PokΓ©mon unevolved preserves flexibility for the buyer. Some buyers may simply prefer a PokΓ©mon in its lower evolutionary stage...particularly collectors, or in the case of shinies and special forms. Preserving this flexibility gives buyers a freedom of choice and can help retain or increase value, especially for baby PokΓ©mon and starters. In other cases, evolving a PokΓ©mon (and training it and showing off its Mega Evolution) can make its role and idea's to the buyer much clearer, relating to PvP ideas or builds. As a general rule, evolution should be done if it clearly adds value or removes uncertainty...not just because itβs available. Think before making this choice. In many cases it wonβt matter, but in others it can have a real impact (this is entirely situational). Training: When It Adds Value (and When It Doesnβt) Training can increase value. For PvP PokΓ©mon etc, completed EVs, level, and moveset can make an auction more attractive by reducing effort for the buyer. Essentially, it removes a cost the buyer would otherwise have to pay. This can matter when the price of levelling or EV training is close to the PokΓ©monβs overall value. In those cases, the difference can be significant. For higher value PokΓ©mon, however, training costs tend to be minor in comparison and have far less impact. Once again, the importance of this depends on the situation. For collectors (for any number of reasons), untrained PokΓ©mon can just be their preference. Overall, training should be a deliberate choice, than an automatic thing. Consider what youβve got and whether training really adds value. In many cases maybe not, but itβs still worth being mindful. If youβre unsure, get advice from people you trust. PvP Players, Collectors, and Utility Not all buyers are looking for the same thing. PvP players value readiness and obvious competitive relevance. Collectors may care more about rarity, form...even the fact that it's old or untouched in a long time. Collectors may value a wide range of unique traits, such as older PokΓ©mon with very low ID numbers, PokΓ©mon with all IVs under 10 in each category, Original Trainer (OT) names can also have some value...belonging to well known players, long standing community members, former staff, or other "thing" that collectors recognise and appreciate, legacy quirks or historical bugs that may have existed on certain PokΓ©mon, unusual or "fun" IV patterns or simply favourite PokΓ©mon collected across multiple event forms. When building a collection, preferences can vary widely. The collector market is broad and highly individual. What may seem unremarkable or illogical to one player, can quite easily hold strong meaning and value to another. Utility buyers prioritise function over perfection (such as a Breloom or a Smeargle etc built for hunting). When IVs are average or bad, but the PokΓ©monβs role is clear, utility is often the defining factor, in this respect. PokΓ©mon for hunting is just one example (there are more examples). One advantage is that the player base is often a blend of "all" of these things mentioned. Many players are part PvP player, part collector, part hunter...meaning multiple interests are frequently covered at once. As a result, the PRO community will offer a healthy pool of potential buyers. If something is genuinely desirable, thereβs rarely a shortage of players willing to compete for it. To be continued. The sections below are just notes and outlines, and will be expanded on further. 3. Pricing. Setting the Right Starting Price/Details (good listings build trust...how poor starting details such as too vague, too high, too low can damage credibility, suppress bids, hurt outcomes in ways that arenβt always obvious), Finding the Insta Buy Sweet Spot, Understanding Market Demand, Price Decay (why waiting too long can cost you), Being First to Auction Something New (or one of the first) vs Being Lateβ¦and More 4. Payment Methods and Their Value. Pokedollars and Mixed Payments, Why Some Payment Methods Should Be Valued Differently (relating to timing, events, demand and seller preference affecting the value...how adjusting valuation can subtly guide bidder behaviour) 5. Timing. Best Times to Start an Auction, Duration: Too Short vs Too Long, The Ending, Bid Momentum 6. Promotion and Visibility. Where to Promote (and where not to), Different Promotion Methods Explained, Cross Server vs Single Server, Avoiding Spam, Maximising Reach 7. Finding. Identifying "The Right" Buyers, Using Discord Effectively, Tagging Without Being Annoying, Making the Right People Aware (subtly), Why Relationships Outperform Mass Pings 8. Presentation. Formatting That Gets Attention...Clear, Clean, Professional Listings, How to Improve Presentation Over Time, Learning From High Performing Auctions, Misleading and βHalf Misleadingβ Auction Titles: Why clear, accurate titles outperform exaggerated or those that are carefully framedβ¦how the appearance of being misleading can damage trust, credibility and outcomes. Understanding βEpicβ, βGodlyβ and Other Hype Termsβ¦an honest look at popular buzzwords used to attract attentionβ¦what they should mean, how PvP players perceive them, where exaggeration starts to undermine credibility (in my opinionβ¦since I use them often). Understanding β20+β and β25+ββ¦and other similar labels. Why phrases like β25+ Bulkβ or β25+ Except Attackβ (and similar workarounds that arenβt a full and true 25+ because another stat may be a fail) can weaken your auctionβ¦even when the wording is technically honest and well intentioned. Deeper reasoning behind that, from my perspective. 9. Reputation. Why Reputation Matters, How to Avoid Being Ignored, Engagement (hearts, ticks and acknowledgement to bidders posts so they feel seen and valued), Consistency, Fairness, Follow Through 10. Service. When Offering an Auction Service Makes Sense, What Value Youβre Actually Providing, Fair Percentages, Protecting Yourself, Why Trust Beats Fees 11. Organisation. Tracking Auctions with Discord Notes, Managing Multiple Listings, Follow Ups and Closing Loops, Staying Organised Without Burning Out (or getting into trouble with trade moderators) 12. Guilds, Servers (and the Effects). Why Guild Servers Matter, How to Join Without Being "That Guy", Building Presence Over Time, Effects in Auctioning 13. Price Checks. Sharing Price Checks Responsibly, Avoiding Bias, When to Give A Price Check and When Not To, Protect Your Credibility 14. Judgement. Should You Auction This at All?, Private Sale vs Public (explained in detail to support your own decision making) 15. Final Thoughts. Providing Real Value to the Community, Why Long Term Thinking (relating to your actions in the game) Pays More, Earn Lasting Trust1 point
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wtb cobalion quest service1 point
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Do garchomp 2.3m And beldum 1.5m1 point
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Hello @Rajos Apologies for the late answer. As communication is important and I would like to keep you updated. As your quest look to have a little issue, I forwarded your issue to the appropriate team and I will comeback to you when I have a response. Once again Apologies for the delay, I understand it can be frustating. Take care, Zarachi1 point
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Pikachu 700k Garchomp 2.3m Beldum 1.3m1 point
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Hi, I have forced the outcome of this auction. @Soares1You have been given 1m @CasocialYou have been given the sneasler Best of luck -Opacity1 point
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Hello @Myciel @Omenrl, The trade has been forced. Have a great week! Best Regards, Tandemaus1 point
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auction ends @Vilo2591 winner. Tell me ur name in game.1 point
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We talked about it multiple times. I'll quote @Jorogumo: There is no consensus within the council on whether the Wish+Teleport combination on Chansey is broken from a PvP standpoint. Therefore, the primary issue at hand is the legality of this combination. This raises a broader question about whether the council, or the community at large, should be voting on the legality of potentially illegal combinations in general, rather than focusing on a single specific case. Also you can read the whole discussion here: https://discord.com/channels/302930139270873090/837815694841348178/13606588632583416071 point
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Holiday Form Cleanout sale! Hard to put exact prices on them, so if youβre interested, just shoot me a fair offer then we can go from there! - Alternate payment methods: CC as 500k, Iv RR as 700k, and I may accept godly 25+ βPvP metaβ pokemon as well. Fastest way to reach me is "Rhulk" in Pro discord server or add ghost_pvp_d2 on discord.1 point
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Welcome to the Battle Factory! PRO name: Deita, Battlefactory Discord: deita. Trained1 point