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Lacomus

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  1. I’m hosting a free-entry PvP Tournament. The tournament will begin once we reach a minimum of 10 participants. This is just for fun and open to anyone who wants to join. This tournament is hosted entirely in PRO. This is a free-entry tournament with no prize, created to bring people together and give everyone a chance to get involved. While there’s no incentive at the moment, we’re giving it a go and seeing how it develops. If we receive a strong number of sign-ups, it may attract sponsorship for this Easter tournament. In that case, the sponsor would have full discretion over any rewards, including how they are distributed and who receives them. For now, we’ll do what we can and make the most of the opportunity. Tournament Information 1. Format The Tournament will consist of a double-elimination bracket. The bracket will be randomly seeded. Registration will begin now (25th March 2026), and will close once the official announcement for the Easter event goes live. Early sign-ups help us stay ahead of the curve and let us start the tournament right away. All matches prior to the Finals on both brackets will be best of 3. Winner's Bracket Finals, Loser's Bracket Finals, and Grand Finals will be best of 5. Loser Bracket winner has to win 2x Bo5 against the winner bracket winner in order to win the tournament. 2. In Battle All Ranked PvP Rules apply. Ranked PvP Rules. - PRO Rules - Pokemon Revolution Online In the event that any Ranked PvP Rules are changed while the tournament is in progress, the change takes effect immediately in this tournament as well. Should any moves, abilities, Pokemon, or items be coded between the start of the tournament and its end, those moves, abilities, Pokemon, or items may not be used. Should any Ranked PvP Rule be broken, the offending player will forfeit the game. Should either player disconnect, the other player may either claim a game victory or allow a rematch at their discretion. Should the server crash during the game, a rematch is to be played with the same teams, unless a player demonstrates that they were in a position where they could not reasonably lose the game. Registration 1. How to Register Fill out the following format and make a post in this thread. Username: Server: Country/Timezone: Example: Username: Lacomus Server: Gold Country/Timezone: UK / UTC+0 Note: If you don’t have the invite link to the tournament Discord server, feel free to DM me for it. Whether you’re participating or just want to watch the matches, everyone is welcome. As mentioned, registration will close once the official Easter event announcement goes live. We don’t yet know when the dev team will release it, but it could be very soon, so please sign up as soon as possible.
  2. @Tracekun I’ve shared a link to the "Trade Rules" below. Make sure to read through them. The trade terminology you mentioned is also useful, as these are common phrases players use to describe what they’re looking for or offering. As for how trading works: once you’ve earned your 4th Kanto badge, the trade feature becomes available. To complete a trade, both players need to be in the same Pokémon Center, since all trades take place there. Trades are usually arranged through direct messages, where you negotiate the terms and agree on a meeting location. If you’re on a laptop or desktop, simply right click the other player’s username and select "Trade". On mobile, simply tap the character to access the trade option. From there, drag and drop the Pokémon from your party or an item from your bag into the trade window. Before confirming, take a moment to review the trade carefully. Make sure everything looks correct, including any pokedollars or items involved. Once both players confirm, the trade is completed. It’s very straightforward once you’ve done it a few times. If you’re new, trading with a more experienced player at first can help you get comfortable with the process. [Forums and In-Game] General Trade Rules. - PRO Rules - Pokemon Revolution Online P.S. Regarding “Best Offer”. This is an area where you need to be careful. When trading, players should follow one of three clear approaches: Ask for offers (and accept or decline them), run a proper auction, or set a fixed price. Using a vague “Best Offer” approach is not allowed. Any offers received privately or outside of a formal, public auction cannot be presented or claimed as the “best offer” in public chats or the forum. Be clear and transparent with your pricing. This helps keep trading fair for everyone.
  3. The auction is now closed. @Andeliini has won.
  4. Alt account: Sumocal (Silver Server) Auction Details: Start Price: 20m End Point: 48 hours (after start price is met) Insta Price: N/A Minimum Raise: 500k Accepted Payments: Pokedollars, Coin Capsules (x1 Coin Capsule = 500k), IV Reroll Tickets (x1 IV Reroll Ticket = 700k), Nature Reroll Tickets (x1 Nature Reroll Ticket = 350k), Rare Candies (x1 Rare Candy = 5k) Important Reminders: This is a Cross Server auction. You may bid from any server, and I will transfer to your preferred server 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!
  5. We have this NPC that can function properly, but still...how can we tell whether it was actually rolled? The stored data might still indicate it was caught, even if it actually came from Bill. The solution seems to be updating this NPC. Adding a script similar to the one shown in the screenshot could be a good long term approach. This was only brought to my attention earlier. Thanks @Lugario
  6. I’ve been thinking about hosting hunting competitions with Pokédollar prizes, and I want to make sure the events remain fair and competitive for all participants. I know some guilds already run similar contests with rewards like Pokédollars, Coin Capsules, or even Pokémon themselves...so this isn’t just relevant to me. For the wider community, it would be useful to better understand what a legitimate "event capture" looks like and how it can be verified. One concern I have is how to confirm that submitted Pokémon were genuinely caught during the event window, rather than being generated through repeated submissions (submitting dozens of event forms to eventually receive one high quality result). How can we distinguish between a rare or high quality Pokémon that was legitimately encountered and caught in the wild during the event, versus one that was effectively "rolled" through repeated submissions until a desirable outcome appeared? Since prizes can incentivize players to look for loopholes, having a reliable way to confirm legitimacy would be really helpful for maintaining fairness. This isn’t an urgent issue, just something I’m curious about while planning future events.
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