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  1. @Palafox

    Okay. So, you have to talk to any Event Shop and you will receive the missing Coins.
    Reason for that is that some time ago the event currencies have changed as there are no event specific curencies anymore but only one, and for this NPC it was forgotten to change the currency.

     

    Kind regards~

  2. Hey @Suiren07,

     

    sorry for the late reply.
    Generally for lending trades we have the lending feature that returns the lended Pokémon autimatically with a time set or earlier with the return feature.

     

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    In case you still don't have your Pokémon back, please create a topic in our General Complaint area with a screenshot of your lending agreement and by chance a Trade Mod finds time to return the Pokémon.

    Kind regards~

     

  3. Hey @Marcosdm1771996,

     

    sorry for the late reply.

    The Reaper Outfit was a halloween only cosmetic, which means it is only obtainable during the Halloween Event for Coins in the Coinshop.
    Generally you can buy all Coin shop items with Coins by buying Coins via real money, but also with ingame money by trading Coin Capsules in the Trade Char or directly asking for the outfit in the Trade Chat.

    Since the Halloween Event just ended, there is a good chance you can find Reaper Outfits by asking in the in-game Trade Chat.

    Let me know if you still have questuions.

    Kind regards~

  4. Hey @Marcosdm1771996,

     

    sorry for the late reply.
    As you say, for the last floor you need an active Membership. With that is being meant the Membership Medallion.

    You can buy it in the Coin Shop in the top right of your Game Screen with coins, trade it from players in the trade chat or get it as reward for some in-game quests or Bosses. The most known MS-reward would be the Battle Bot, where you however need a MS in first place to reach it.


    If you want to know what is on the last floor in the uderground, you can take a look at this topic (Spawns are not up to date).


    Hope that answers your question.

    Kind regards~

  5. Hey,

     

    sorry for the late reply. Usually that, what was already explained, should be enough.
    If it doesnt work again, try it in the following way:

     

    • Let your Pokémon faint in a wild ballte (No trainer battle)
    • Log out and close your client completely
    • Login 
    • Heal your Pokémon and let it gain happiness again
      => The evolution should trigger now

    Reply again if that shouldnt work. If it doesn' work, and could record and upload it on You Tube for example it would be great.

     

    Kind regards

  6.   


    Pokémon stats


     

    Every casual Pokémon player knows that different Pokémon have different stats. Some are strong in Defense, some in Attack, some in Speed and so on.
    Even under the same species there are differences.
    How those stats work in detail is actually knowledge not too many trainers know.
    This guide will casually explain all Pokémon stats, so you can finally understand those mysterious IVs, EVs and others. Later on there are also calculations for more interested trainers.


     

     


    Stat overview


     

     Let's take a look where you can see your Pokémon's stats.
    By clicking on a Pokémon in your in-game computer or your party, an info card with many information will open.
    On the bottom right you will see many numbers. They display most of  your Pokémon's stats.

     

     

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    1.  You will notice you have different stats in Attack (ATK), Defense (DEF), Speed (SPD), Special Attack (SPATK), Special Defense (SPDEF) and Health Points (HP) (Bottom right).
      As you can see you have two different types of 'Attack' stats, 'Attack' and 'Special Attack'.
      Basically ATK refers to physical attacks while SPATK refers to non physical 'special' attacks.
      The damage of a physical attack move will only be calculated with your ATK stat, the power of the move and the opposing Pokémon's DEF and HP stat (Exceptions exist but are not the default). That means that the Special Defense has no influence at all when it comes to physical attack move damage.
      With special attacks it's the other way around, the power of the special move is calculated by the SPATK stat, the power of the move and the Special Defense and HP of the opposing Pokémon.
      The speed stat is there to determinate which Pokémon is gonna move first, considering the priority* is the same. If there is a speed tie, the first moving Pokémon is random. The Showdown damage calculator is a great tool to calculate damage in and outputs and gives those stats more meaning.
      *(Some attacking moves have a so called 'priority' and always move first unless the opposing Pokémon also uses a priority move)
       

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      Physical and special moves have a own sign when you hover your mouse or finger above the move in your Pokémons info card, a info box will appear.
      To the left, Bolt Strike, is a Physical attack move.                     To the right, Air Slash, is a Special attack move.

       

    2. Staying at the bottom right you have one column with white numbers, those are the total stats (exception HP - on the top left). You get those after adding everything following up. They and the move you choose determine how much damage you deal, you take and if you move first or not. For that again, the Showdown damage calculator is very helpful.

       

    3. Right next to them, in the orange column you see the IVs (Individual Values). They are randomly generated, not changeable integers (No commas) from minimum 1 to maximum 31. At level 100 one IV will add one point to your total stats.
      Legendary Pokémon can only be caught once in PRO. Therefore there is an exception for them: With the help of so called Reroll-Ticket's you can randomly change the IVs of your legendary Pokémon.
       

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      Reroll tickets are often used items in order to optimize legendary Pokémon.
       

    4. One more column to the right you see the in blue written EVs (Effort Values). Every players Pokémon can have 510 of them in total, while the maximum is 252 per stat. NPC's in PRO can actually have more than 510 EVs in total and 252 per stat. They are also adjustable; with that is meant they can be in and decreased - every trainer can train them as they want.
      How to train EVs, to get rid of them again and more you can find out in the EV Zone Breakdown.

       

    5. Pretty much in the center you can see the Nature information. The randomly set Nature of a Pokémon increases one stat and decreases the same or another stat by 10%. Green written stats are increased, orange written ones are decreased. (All white => Same stat is in and decreased).
       

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      For this Blastoise the increased stat is the SPATK stat and the deceased one the SPDEF stat. It's nature is Rash.


      Every Nature has a name. In the chart below you can see all Natures, their names and their effects
       

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      A nature chart from the old Pokémon stat guide. It shows the name of all natures and their effects.


      The Nature of a normal Pokémon can't be changed. Legendaries form an exception again as there is also a kind of Reroll Ticket for their Natures to be adjusted.

      It is important to mention that it is possible to increase the chance of getting a certain Nature of wild Pokémon by using a Pokémon with the ability Synchronize.
      More dedicated players that hunt for specific Pokémon pretty much always use those 'sync mons'. With the ability Synchronize you have a extra 50% chance to get the same Nature as the Pokémon with the Synchronize ability. The ability triggers if the Pokémon with Synchronize is the first Pokémon to appear in a battle, or is in the first slot while being defeated. If you have a defeated 'sync Pokémon' in the first slot and a living one in the second, the first slot sync will trigger.
      A typical 'Sync mon' would be Kadabra or Alakazam.
       
    6. Let's open the Pokédex now, as the Base Stats of our Pokémon are not displayed in the info card.
      Base stats are set for every Pokémon and can not change. They are 'the base' for the stat calculation and usually have the biggest influence in the total stats.


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      Jolteon's strongest Base stats are the SPD stat followed by SPATK, its weakest are the DEF, ATK and
      HP stat. It seems to have great potential in Speed and Special attack, while its defense is very low.

       

      If you take a base stat, double it and add 5, you have your total stat without influence of IVs, EVs, Nature etc. at level 100.
      For the HP stat you take the double and add the level of your Pokémon plus 10 at level 100 (Excluding Shednija).

      For level 50 you take the half of your Base stat, for level 25 a quarter and so on.
       

    7. At the very end we still have our Level. In your info card the level of your Pokémon is located on the top part next to the name. A Pokémon has a level with the minimum of 1 and a maximum of 100 and can not lose any level. The level determinantes how much of the full potential of the Pokémon is used. After every level up the Pokémon gains 1/50 stat points based on the base stats, 1/100 of their IVs and 1/400 of their EVs in each stat. How interesting. That's why I put it in the end.

     

     

     

     


    Calculating stats


     

    Of course you already have concluded the correct formulaas but wonder how to deal with non integer numbers as they do not appear in the total stats - I knew it.
    In order to keep everything easy to read, it wasn't mentioned and that's the reason why the final formulas are posted here - no other reason.

     

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    The calculating part is actually easy, even when the formulas may look like rocket sience. You just put the numbers in the red places and use a calculator.
    Lets do that step by step.

     

    Lets take this Jolteon as test object and prove that PRO's stat calculation is hopefully correct.

     

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    HP stat

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    1. Lets put in all our stats in the HP formuar:

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    2. Lets start at the first brackets on the top:

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      We have to multiply and divide first. Then we can sum up. Also everything in the brackets goes first, then we can multiply with 78.
      You may have noticed those weird brackets that look like an L. They help to give out no floating values.
      51 divided by 4 is actually 12.75. However, if an operation is surrounded by those bracklets, its the next lower integer. 12 in this case.
      In the end we get 169 which we can multiply by 78 now which is again 13182.
       
    3. Looks like this now:

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      Now we can divide by 100. That's 131.82 Now sum up the 78 and 10 and that is 219. The same as in PRO :CharYay:

     

    Speed stat

    Spoiler
    1. Lets try the Speed stat now. Filling in the formuar:

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      As the Nature impacts our speed stat by 10%, we fill in 1.1
      If we had a decreasing stat it would be 0.9
       
    2. As the way for the solution for the fraction is exactly the same as before, I will skip it. Should look like this now:

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      Now we add 5, multiply with 1.1 and get 286.
      That's correct it seems. :EasterBulba:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  7.   


    Officer Jenny Quests


    The Officer Jenny quests are simple side quests with the intent to give story players an easy and good early game money source and also showing some basic Pokémon Revolution in-game mechanics.
    Officer Jenny is located at 6 different cities in Kanto where she offers some quests. The quest's usually contain more or less simple tasks like catching a certain Pokémon or fighting specific trainers.

     

     


    How it works


    Officer Jenny can be met at 6 different locations; Viridian City, Pewter City, Cerulean City, Celadon City, Fuchsia City and Cinnabar Island.

    On each location you can usually do around 3 quests. To start a quest you have to interact with Jenny, choose a quest she offers to you and accept it. 
    You can have as many quests active as you like, you also have no time limit. Once you finished a quest, you go back to her and recieve your reward which can lay between 1.250 and 12.000 Pokedollar, depending on the quest.

    Not accepted quests are written in white, accepted quests in yellow, accomplished quests in green and accomplished quests where you also received the reward are blue-ish.

     

     


    How to solve


    Every quest has a small explanation. However, if you seek complete guidiance, this part is for you.

     

     

     

    Viridian City

    Spoiler

    Jenny has generally always a name tag and is in Viridian located at the fountain right next to the Poké Center.

     

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    Just to make sure: The red building is a Poké Center. Jenny always has a name tag on her and is therefore easy to find.

     

    The tasks she offers you are:

     

    Beat Bug Catcher Gerald.

    He is located at Viridian Forest which lays north of Viridian City right after you passed Route 2. His team contains a level 7 Wurmple.

    The reward is 3.000 Pokedollar.

     

    Clear Route 1 of Rattata.

    This means that you have to collect 3 pieces of the item "Rattata Hair" which can be held by Rattatas.

    For that, Jenny provides you with the battle move Thief which allows to steal the held item of an opposing Pokémon.
    Notice:

    - TM's are only usable once in Pokémon Revolution, choose wisely. If you have no TM's left, you have to buy new ones.

    - The stolen items are placed at the "held item spot" from your Pokémon. In case your Pokémon is already holding an item, it can not steal an item as it holds one already. Make sure your thiefing Pokémon holds no item.

     

    Another way to obtain Rattata Hair is to catch them and look if they hold the item Rattata Hair, but using Thief is easier and therefore suggested.

    The reward is 5.000 Pokedollar.

     

    Catch a Sentret

    Sentret is a common Pokémon at Route 1 (South of Viridian City), it is not hard to find. However, it only spawns during Morning and Day time.

    Check the Pokétime on the top right of your screen. Morning is from 4 to 10, Day from 10 to 20 and Night from 20 to 4 (24 hour format).

    The reward is 7.500 Pokédollar.

     

    Pewter City

    Spoiler

    Jenny is located left to the Poké Center at some hill.

     

    The tasks she offers you are:

     

    Beat Brock

    This one you have to do anyway as Brock is the Gym leader of Pewter City and is needed to be beaten in order to proceed with the story.
    However, he can be tricky to beat. He uses Rock and Ground type Pokémon. Water, Fighting or Grass Pokémon are a good choice against him.
    You can find some in the previous areas and Routes.
    The reward is 1.250 Pokédollar.

     

    Catch a Pikachu

    Pikachu can be found at Viridian Forest. However, while it can be found all day, it is a uncommon Pokémon.
    That means it can take a few minutes before you encounter one.

    The reward is 3.500 Pokédollar and a Thunder Stone.

     

    Teach a Pokémon Headbutt

    You can find the Headbutt Tutor in the left entrance area of the Viridian Maze which is located in the middle of the Viridian Forest.

    It costs 2.000 Pokédollar to teach a Pokémon the move.
    In order to access the tutor you need to help Jerry who is infront of the maze and lost his Pidgey.

    After defeating the Rocket Grunt in the entrance area of the maze you can return to the boy and you will receive 15 Pokéballs and an Escape Rope as a reward and the quest is done.

    The reward is 5.000 Pokédollar and also an extra Jenny quest is activated.

     

    Catch a Slicoon (Sub quest)

    This one is a bit intricate/uneasy if you do this quest in your story run.
    Slicoon is a Pokémon you can find in Headbutt trees at Pewter City.
    Firstly you need the Boulder Badge (Brock - Pewter City) in order to use the move Headbutt on trees. But also the Pokémon with the move Headbutt needs at least 150 Happiness to use the move. You can check the happiness of a Pokémon by typing the command "/happy 1-6" (1-6 = Slot number of the Pokémon) in the chat box on the bottom right. A fresh caught Pokémon has a happiness value of 70 and usually gets 1 point for winning a fight and 5 for a level up => it can take some time to get to 150.
    If you want more detailed information about the happiness of Pokémon, check out the Happiness Guide.

    A Headbuttable tree is noticable by a sleeping emote on the tree.

    The reward is 9.000 Pokédollar.

     

    Cerulean City

    Spoiler

    Jenny is located left to the Poké Center.

     

    The tasks she offers you are:

     

    Effort Train a Pokémon

    Means that you have to show her a Pokémon that has at least 50 EV's in sum.
    The Wiki entry Effort Values explains what they are, in case you don't know.
    Very simply spoken: By defeating trainer or wild Pokémon your Pokémon get stronger. Not only in level but also in their EV's. Your Pokémon EV's have a value and are shown as blue numbers in your Pokemon's info card which opens when you click on your Pokémon.
    Usually you get 1-3 EV's per Pokémon beaten.
    The reward is 10.000 Pokédollar.

     

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    Teach a Pokémon Dig

    One easy way to teach the move Dig to a Pokémon is obtaining the TM by beating the Rocket Grunt infront of Cerulean City House 6 (Its the house on the top right of the Gym), entering the house and get the TM as reward from the boy. Now you can teach it almost any Rock or Ground Pokémon for example. To enter that house however, you need the Gym badge of Cerulean City first.

    The reward is a Soft Sand, an item that boosts Ground moves by 20%, which is not bad at all. Also you have access to another quest now.

     

    Show Officer Jenny 2 different type of Gem's (Sub quest)

    Gem's are items that strenghten specific Pokémon moves for once.
    To obtain them you need to farm so called 'dig spots' - spots. Spots you can use the move Dig on and may obtain some items out of them. However, there is a downside: To use Dig outside of battle you need (as for Headbutt) at least 150 Happiness on the Pokémon with the move.

    You can check the happiness of a Pokémon by typing the command "/happy 1-6" (1-6 = Slot number of the Pokémon) in the chat box on the bottom right.
    A fresh caught Pokémon has a happiness vaule of 70 and usually gets 1 point for winning a fight and 5 for a level up => it can take some time to get to 150. If you want more detailed information about the happiness of Pokémon, check out the Happiness Guide.
    There are a couple of Dig spots in Mt. Moon and at Route 3, if you are an attentive player you perhaps have seen some already.
    They look like this:
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    We also have a Dig Spots Wiki entry for more information.
    The reward is a Big Pearl. You can sell this item to item sellers for 9000 Pokedollar.
    In Kanto you can find a item seller at Route 25 (North of Cerulean) to the right of Bills house.

     

    Catch a cute Clefairy

    You need to show Jenny a Clefairy with the ability 'Cute Charm'.
    You can see the ability of a Pokémon by clicking on it to open the info card and then looking at the top middle. You will find a 'Ability' section.

    Clefairy can be found anywhere at Mt. Moon (The cave you went through to enter Cerulean City). It is a uncommon Pokémon.

    Keep in mind that Clefable can have one of 3 different abilities! However, unlike the initial expectation, the chance to get a Clefable with Cute Charm is actually almost 50%.

    The reward will be 6.000 Pokedollar. And another Jenny task appears that involves this Clefable.

     

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    Schoolgirl Laila

    In Vermilion City (Your next stop in case you just beat the Cerulan Gym) in the libary (Big building on the east) is a schoolgirl you can give the Clefable to.
    The reward is 4.000 Pokédollar.

     

    Celadon City

    Spoiler

    Jenny is under the Dept Store, which is on the North-west side of the city.

     

    Fight Michael

    Michael is located at the very top of Route 17 (west of Celadon) and should be no issue to fight.
    However, in order to enter Route 17 you need a Bike. Do you have one? 😏
    Check out the Bike Voucher Wiki entry if you don't.
    The reward is 10.000 Pokédollar.

     

    Buy an HP UP

    You just go to the Celadon Dept Store (Big building in the North-west of Celadon), enter it, walk up to the 5th floor and buy a HP-Up at the Vitamin seller. Just make sure you already have 8.000 Pokédollar to buy the item.
    The reward is 14.000 Pokédollar.

     

     

    Fuchsia City

    Spoiler

    Jenny is right infront of the Safari, which again is located in the north of the city.
    You can do both quests in one Safari run!

     

     

    Catch an Exeggcute in the Safari

    Instructions clear. Enter the Safari and catch an Exeggcute. Jenny will gift you 7.000 Pokédollar so you can enter the Safari. As a kind player you will of course continue the quest and don't just leave with the money.
    This quest can be easy combined with a story task: to find HM03 - Surf. Its locaed in Safari area 3, the same area where Exeggcute's can be found.
     Once you entered the Safari, go to the top right in order to enter Area 1, the entrance to Area 2 is in the far North-West. Once you found Area 2, you just take the entrance on the south very close to you - you can catch Exeggcute's now. Surf is in the South of Area 3 in a Stop House.

    The reward is another 7.000 Pokedollar.
     

    Catch an Hidden Ability Nido

    Every Pokémon has an Ability, some can have different Abilities, a very rare Ability is called 'Hidden Ability'. It has a chance of 5% to appear without help of any with coins buyable boost. If you want to know more about this topic check out: IV, EV, Nature's guide

    'Nido' refers to any Pokémon that has 'Nido' in its name; Nidoran F/M, Nidorania, Nidorino - therefore you have a very high encounter rate.
    The hidden ability of any 'Nido' is Hustle, you can catch all Nidos in the Safari Entrance area.

    The reward is 10.000 Pokedollars and 10 Repeat Balls.

     

     

    Cinnabar Island

    Spoiler

    Jenny is located on the North-West of the island.

     

    Fight Articuno

    Actually Jenny wants to see the Pokédex entry, that means it doesn't matter if you already fought Articuno or even if you lost.
    Articuno is located in the Seafoam Islands.
    Articuno is a bit hidden and not so easy to find, but I can hold your hand and show you the way:

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    Enter the Island Cave, in this case the left entrance was used.

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    Enter the 'main cave' (B1F) and follow it to the right till you see a stone with golden writing's on it. Take the ladder below.

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    Follow the way and take the next ladder. You will enter B3F. Walk a bit to the left and take the Ice Path on the bottom. Enter the next ladder.

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    Don't get distracted by the Articuno in B4F and take the ladder above.

    Spoiler

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    There is more or less only one way now. At some point you will find Articuno. Congratulations!

    Spoiler

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    The reward is 12.000 Pokedollar.

     

    Revive a Fossil

    In Cinnabar Island Lab. you can revive quite a few fossils, for this quest it must be either a Dome Fossil, Helix Fossil or an Old Amber.
    You already got a fossil at Mount Moon by default, you can revive this one if you want.
    The lab is left to the Poké Center. Reviving Fossils in a Lab. has a increased Shiny Chance! (1/1000 instead of 1/8192)

    The reward is 6.000 Pokedollar and a Hard Stone.

     

    Catch a Corsola

    Corsola is catchable in the water around Cinnabar Island and is Uncommon.

    The reward is 10x Lureball.

     

     

     

     

     

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  8. 4 hours ago, Rallezll said:

    could u help me to change de email adress? my new email only remember my username and password.. 

    podrian ayudarme con el correo porfavor mi correo  recuerdo solo mi usuario y contraseña.. le agradeceria mucho

     

    Hey @Rallezll,

     

    please create a topic here, in our private sub-forum: 2fa email recover assistance
    Read the instructions and add not only your new mail but also the username of the account where you want a new mail on.

    Please do not share your personal data as your email in puplic places. I removed your mail from your post.

     

    Knd regards~

  9. 11 hours ago, Babadano0914 said:

    looking to purchase membership and other items but shop just says things like it may take awhile for coins to be available. need help please

     

    Hey @Babadano0914,

     

    it may take a while to your coins to arrive after the payment. If you didn't get your coins after 24 hours, you can create a topic in Donation and Coin issues like you already did.
    Please wait for a reply there.

     

    Kind regards~
     

  10. 9 hours ago, Beerus3 said:

    hi admin, I am having issues with collecting fragments after breaking the rocks. I collected all the fragments except the one at the route 111 desert. Here after trying 3-4 times, I cannot find the fragment. Request your help. Thanks. 

     

    Hey @Beerus3,

     

    keep in mind that there are also Rocks not directly infront of the Excavation site and also some wih some distance to it.
    Try breaking all rocks again, dont forget to stand still for a second after the rock was smashed and interact with the tile again.

     

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    This should solve the problem.
    Keep me up to date.

    Kind regards~

  11. Hey @Sgarac,

     

    those Pokémon are locked in your PC because they belong to a region you haven't finished yet.
    You would have to complete the Hoenn region (E4 not included) in order to be able to trade this specific mons. Once you are able to do that, you can for example look for a friend/guild mate that was recently in the top 25 and can freely server tranfer, and then trade the Pokémon to him when he is on Gold.

    Or you trade the Pokémon to a Gold player you trust and transver on your own in order to trade them back.
     

    Does that solve all your concerns?

     

    Kind regards~

  12. Hey everyone here,

     

    as perviously already mentioned, if you have any issues with the 2FA system (No mail access, wrong mail etc. ...) please post it in the following section:
    2fa email recover assistance

    You can bump your topics once a day, dont forget to mention your username, old and new mail in case you need your mail changed.

     

    It is maybe a bit annoying update but a huge help for you, the players! It helps much against account hacks.

     

    Kind regards~
     

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