
Eleaten
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Updated, thanks for the information!
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Roughly 17 hours left
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Starting Bid - 100k Minimum Increment - 5k Buy Out - Not Available Current Bid - 200k - Lx379 (Wed Nov 11, 2015 5:37 am PST) Johto Pokemon Auction ends 48 hours after last bidder. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Currently Bugged&Working Abilities/Moves/HM/TM-Work in Progress
Eleaten replied to Vintus's topic in Outdated Guides
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Currently Bugged&Working Abilities/Moves/HM/TM-Work in Progress
Eleaten replied to Vintus's topic in Outdated Guides
Yeah,Basically that's gonna be in the last section of the guide : > still laying out the foundation before i can actually start plugging in things.Let me know if there's more bug/wrong abilities id like to keep tabs on it. Ah, okay. I'll list some of the things I know currently. Wrong Abilities: Phantump - has Scrappy instead of Natural Cure. Trevenant - has Scrappy instead of Natural Cure. Pumpkaboo - has Scrappy instead of Frisk. Gourgeist - has Scrappy instead of Frisk. Chandelure - has Shadow Tag instead of Flash Fire Deerling - has Sap Sipper instead of Chlorophyll (has Sap Sipper twice). Sawsbuck - has Sap Sipper instead of Chlorophyll (has Sap Sipper twice). Druddigon - has None instead of Rough Skin. Hydreigon - has Teravolt instead of None. Items-wise I just assume any item with no description isn't working. The one that surprised me was the Lum Berry preventing stats multiple times. -
Currently Bugged&Working Abilities/Moves/HM/TM-Work in Progress
Eleaten replied to Vintus's topic in Outdated Guides
Nice list! I was wanting to make something like this once, but didn't think I could keep it up to date. Have you thought about adding a section for Pokemon with the wrong abilities (Pumpkaboo with Scrappy, Chandelure with Shadow Tag) and a section about items (Lum berry heals status multiple times, Assault Vest not working)? -
This post is mostly for when I am EV trainning in speed, to decide what is a good value to stop at for outspeeding certain threats. I don't see a reason to make lists for other stats, because just attack/defense numbers does not show you enough information without knowing attack power, type of Pokemon, opponent attack/defenses, and abilities.
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Because I can never remember. This list is assuming 31IVs in speed. Tell me if a Pokemon should be included. Base Speed Stat --- Pokemon ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (+spd 252EV) / (neutral 252EV) / (neutral 6EV) ------ 145 -------- Accelgor ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 427 / 389 / 327 ------ 140 -------- Electrode -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 416 / 379 / 317 ------ 130 ------------ Aerodactyl/Crobat/Jolteon ------------------------------------------------------------ 394 / 359 / 297 ------ 126 ------------ Talonflame ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 386 /351 / 289 ------ 125 ------------ Weavile ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 383 / 349 / 287 ------ 123 ------------ Noivern ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 379 /345 / 283 ------ 122 ------------ Greninja ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 377 / 343 / 281 ------ 120 ------------ Dugtrio/Alakazam ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 372 / 339 / 277 ------ 118 ------------ Hawlucha ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 368 / 335 / 273 ------ 116 ------------ Whimsicott/Zebstrika -------------------------------------------------------------------- 364 / 331 / 269 ------ 115 ------------ Floatzel/Ambipom/Starmie/Persian/Cinccino --------------------------------------- 361 / 329 / 267 ------ 114 ------------ Swoobat ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 359 / 327 / 265 ------ 112 ------------ Scolipede/Purugly ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 355 / 323 / 251 ------ 110 ------------ Froslass/Gengar/Raichu/Espeon/Tauros/Archeops --------------------------------- 350 / 319 / 257 ------ 109 ------------ Durant/Heliolisk --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 348 / 317 / 255 ------ 108 ------------ Infernape/Galvantula --------------------------------------------------------------------- 346 / 315 / 253 ------ 106 ------------ Liepard/Pyroar ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 342 / 311 / 249 ------ 105 ------------ Mismagius/Rapidash/Manetric/Lopunny/Zoroark/Cryogonal/Mienshao ------- 339 / 309 / 247 ------ 104 ------------ Delphox/Meowstic ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 337 / 307 / 245 ------ 103 ------------ Emolga -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 335 / 305 / 243 ------ 102 ------------ Garchomp/Furfrou ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 333 / 303 / 241 ------ 101 ------------ Pidgeot/Simisage/Simisear/Simipour/Dedenne ------------------------------------ 331 / 301 / 239 ------ 100 ------------ Staraptor/Slaking/Salamence/Charizard/Typhlosion/Tentacruel/Flygon ------ 328 / 299 / 237 ------ 100 ------------ Ninetails/Fearow/Dodrio/Miltank/Linoone/Volcarona --------------------------- 328 / 299 / 237 ------ 98 ------------- Swanna/Hydreigon ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 324 / 295 / 233 ------ 97 ------------- Haxorus/Raticate/Sigilyph --------------------------------------------------------------- 322 / 293 / 231 ------ 95 ------------- Sharpedo/Yanmega/Arcanine/Drapion/Houndoom/Electivire/Primeape------- 317 / 289 / 227 ------ 95 ------------- Jynx/Leafeon/Gliscor/Pachirisu/Plusle/Minun -------------------------------------- 317 / 289 / 227 ------ 92 ------------- Krookodile/Leavanny --------------------------------------------------------------------- 311 / 283 / 221 ------ 90 ------------- Lucario/Roserade/Kangaskhan/Mr.Mime/Furret/Zangoose/Porygon-Z -------- 306 / 279 / 217 ------ 90 ------------- Lilligant/Klinklang/Pikachu -------------------------------------------------------------- 306 / 279 / 217 ------ 88 ------------- Excadrill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 302 / 275 / 213 ------ 85 ------------- Nidoking/Heracross/Kingdra ------------------------------------------------------------ 295 / 269 / 207 ------ 84 ------------- Skuntank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 293 / 267 / 205 ------ 83 ------------- Magmortar ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 291 / 265 / 203 ------ 81 ------------- Gyarados/Milotic -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 287 / 261 / 199 (+1 Dragon Dance = 430 / 391 / 298) ------ 80 ------------- Drifblim/Shiftry/Mamoswine/Kabutops/Chandelure/Mandibuzz ---------------- 284 / 259 / 197 (+1 Dragon Dance = 426 / 388 / 295) ------ 80 ------------- /Venasaur/Dragonite/Altaria/Gardevoir/Togekiss/Gallade/Goodra ------------- 284 / 259 / 197 (+1 Dragon Dance = 426 / 388 / 295) ------ 75 ------------- Absol ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 273 / 249 / 187 ------ 70 ------------- Cloyster/Breloom/Magneton/Skarmory/Luxray/Poliwrath/Politoed/Ludicolo - 262 / 239 / 177 ------ 65 ------------- Scizor/Vaporeon/Flareon/Umbreon --------------------------------------------------- 251 / 229 / 167 ------ 61 ------------- Tyranitar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 243 / 221 / 159 ------ 60 ------------- Wailord/Weezing/Whiscash/Clefable/Lapras/Jellicent/Magnezone ------------ 240 / 219 / 157 ------ 55 ------------- Crawdaunt/Omastar/Machamp/Ampharos/Blissey --------------------------------- 229 / 209 / 147 ------ 50 ------------- Tangrowth/Donphan/Sableye/Azumarill/Lickilicky/Chansey --------------------- 218 / 199 / 137 ------ 47 ------------- Hippowdon --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 212 / 193 / 131 ------ 45 ------------- Wigglytuff/Golem/Armaldo/Dusknoir -------------------------------------------------- 207 / 189 / 127 ------ 43 ------------- Cradily ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 203 / 185 / 123 ------ 40 ------------- Rhydon/Rhyperior/Forretress/Probopass --------------------------------------------- 196 / 179 / 117 ------ 35 ------------- Spiritomb ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 185 / 169 / 107 ------ 33 ------------- Wobbuffet/Bronzong --------------------------------------------------------------------- 181 / 165 / 103 ------ 30 ------------- Steelix/Slowbro/Slowking/Snorlax ----------------------------------------------------- 174 / 159 / 97 ------ 25 ------------- Gigalith/Dusclops -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 163 / 149 / 87 ------ 5 -------------- Shuckle --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 119 / 109 / 67
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Updated, thanks!
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Carvanha and Sharpedo locations:
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Updated. Thank you for your contribution.
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Due to a request, I have started a simple guide showing which NPCs will trade Pokemon with you. If you know any information of any NPC I missed or of the trade itself, please comment below and I will add it in. General Information: - Iv's, nature and ability of the Pokemon you receive is random. - Pokemon you receive may be shiny. (probably same 1/81xx rate). - Trades are one-time only. Kanto: Location: Viridian City (southeast) NPC: Madeline Pokemon: Wants to see a Pidgey with over 15 ivs in Attack and Speed for an Oddish (not holding anything) Location: House North of Viridian Forest NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Nidoran(F) for a Nidoran(M) (holding a Moon Stone) Location: Route 2 Stop 3 (where Oak's Aide is for Flash HM) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them an Abra for a Mr. Mime (unknown if holding anything) Location: Mt. Moon PokeCenter NPC: Magikarp Salesman Pokemon: Give them $1,500 for a Magikarp (not holding anything) Location: Cerulean House 3 (west of PokeCenter) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Poliwhirl for a Jynx (not holding anything) Location: Cerulean House 5 2f (east of PokeMart) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Clefairy for a Cleffa (unknown if holding anything) Location: Vermillion House 1 (west of PokeCenter) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Spearow for a Farfetch'd (holding a Stick) Location: Celadon Mart 5 NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Magmar for a Magby (not holding anything) Location: Bike Road Stop 1F (House inbetween Cycling Road and Fuchsia City) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Golduck for a Lickitung (not holding anything) Location: Fuchsia PokeMart NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Mr. Mime for a Mime Jr. (not holding anything) Location: Pokemon Lab 2 (Closest Room in Pokemon Lab on Cinnibar Island) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Raichu for an Electrode (unknown if holding anything) Location: Pokemon Lab 2 (Closest Room in Pokemon Lab on Cinnibar Island) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Venonat for a Tangela (not holding anything) Location: Pokemon Lab 4 (Furthest Room in Pokemon Lab on Cinnibar Island) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Ponyta for a Seel (unknown if holding anything) Johto: Location: Violet City (East of the School) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Bellsprout for an Onix (unknown if holding anything) (Unconfirmed) Location: Route 31 NPC: ??? Pokemon: Give them a Dugtrio for a Magneton (unknown if holding anything) Location: Goldenrod City (Directly south of the PokeCenter) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Drowzee for a Machop (holding Macho Brace) Location: Eructeak City (Above Dance Theatre/PokeCenter) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Haunter for a Xatu (not holding anything) [unconfirmed] Location: Olivine City NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a ??? for a Voltorb (holding a Metal Coat) Location: Blackthorn City (Northwest of the PokeCenter) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Dragonair for a Shelgon (holding a Dragon Fang) Sevii Islands: Location: Altering Cave (Northeast Corner) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Dragonite for a Goodra (not holding anything) Hoenn: Location: Petalburg City House 2 (West of PokeCenter) NPC: (unnamed) Pokemon: Give them a Ralts for a Slakoth (not holding anything) Location: Valley of Steel Weatern Peak (West of PokeCenter) NPC: Laila Pokemon: Give them a Buizel for a Ferroseed (not holding anything) Location: Valley of Steel Eastern Peak (South of PokeCenter) NPC: Cronky Pokemon: Give them a Bisharp for a Klefki (not holding anything)
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I can confirm it's all day for skorupi in the event cave
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So you see some players wearing some decked-out clothes and you wonder - where/how do I get that? Or maybe you find the clothing store, and $40,000 is too much for you to spend without even knowing what the clothes look like. Hopefully this is where the guide will be helpful. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Normal Clothing Store (Found in Lavender Town/Ecruteak City) - Headgear: Small Caps - red, blue, green, pink, brown, white [$35,000-$45,000] Hats - red, blue, green, yellow, purple, black, grey note: the Grey Hat is under the Members Hats tab [$45,000-$55,000] Caps - black, blue, green, pink, orange, red, brown note: the Brown Cap is under the Members Hats tab [$60,000-$100,000] ($50,000 for Brown Cap) Beanies - green, turqoise, blue, purple, brown, yellow, black, white [$40,000] - Clothes: Basic Clothes - red, blue, green, purple, yellow, orange [$25,000] Casual Clothes - red, orange, purple, pink, green, black, white [$45,000] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fishing Hat Store (Olivine City House 1, Route 12) - Headgear: Fishing Cap - white, brown, black [$55,000] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shop - Real Life Money Clothing Store All items here cost 25c (100c = $5) Use the in-game preview to see these! - Headgear: Hat (Black) Hat (Santa) - blue, green, yellow, red, purple Cap (Small Black) Cap (Security) Sunglasses - gold, red, purple, blue, green, yellow, black Hat (Pikachu) Headphones - red, yellow, green, blue, pink Helmet (Radioactive) Hat (Sailor) Hat (Straw Hat) - brown w/red stripe, light brown w/blue stripe - Clothes: Clothes (Rocket) Clothes (Security) Clothes (Sailor) Clothes (Radioactive)
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I don't know, ever since I learned that certain spots in the same map can have different Pokemon. In Dragon's Den though I've encountered ~5 bagons total, while only 2 axews. On love island I've encountered 3 finneons, 1 lapras but over 15 staryus.
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Thanks for the comments. I know there is another guide somewhere here as well, but honestly I'm not a fan of video guides.
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You could try using my strategy. I had 4 level 70 pokes when I did this, but it was my gyarados that ended up doing almost all of the work. Buy lots of potions and revives, and bring a few Pokemon with intimidate. Fill the rest out with sturdy/your level 60's. Find a good e4 Pokemon to let your gyarados set-up DD's on (if they're using physical attacks is where intimidate is helpful here), heal it when it gets low, and after 6 DD's your gyarados should be able to OHKO everything. Don't forget PP restoring items as well.
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iirc already proven by mod/GM to be merely an unsupported rumor. Thanks for the map though :) Ah, alright. I'll remove that note. Thanks
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Yaaaaay it's done! Notes: - All the berries found in the Viridian Maze are EV-reducing berries. - The free Pokemon found at the end is either Growlithe, Bellsprout(?) or Horsea(?). - Headbutt costs 2k to learn. - Erika Boss - Refer to link here.
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You can overwrite TM/HM moves right now, so there's no need for a deleter.
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I don't agree that finding Pokemon should be part of the end-game. There already is an end-game, it's competitive battling. If you make finding Pokemon take days, weeks, or months (you did not specify how much more 'rare' they should be made until you are personally satisfied with the rates), then the difficulty in finding a 'decent' competitive Pokemon (or maybe even just one with the right nature) would be compounded. Related to my point above, your Synchronize nerf only looks at the most common Pokemon. Imagine if it takes one week to catch a 'rare' Pokemon . Now imagine repeating the process ~5 times to get one with just the right nature, ignoring IVs. Personally, I would quit if I needed to spend hours everyday over the course of one month in the same area to get one Pokemon. Furthermore, some of your claims that you use to back up your statements don't really make sense. "Dragon Pokemon are supposed to be extremely rare and even a bad one should be vendible easily." Compared to other Pokemon you can find on the map, they ARE rare. Just not as rare as you'd like them to be? Even a bad one should be vendible easily, why? (Because "My boxes are full of Bagons and Dragonairs and I can't sell them"?) "It is so easy to find Abras that in every hour you can see an epic one with perfect nature for sale. That's not normal..." Epic is an entirely subjective phrase. There are many people in the game that classify their Pokemon as 'epic' without even considering the nature. Furthermore, it's only 'not normal' in the sense that you dislike it. What are you comparing 'normal' to? "All sought-after Pokemon should be rare" is not 'normal', considering in many other Pokemon games there ARE common Pokemon that make good competitive battlers. "All you had to do is to spend 5k and you basically granted yourself that you gonna find an at least decent one from the Poke you're hunting." Please don't use the price other people set as a biased example to back up your points. First of all, it is not reliable enough to assume that someone will be selling every nature Abra for 5k to anyone that wants one whenever. Secondly, I could rip off an unsuspecting player by buying their rare candies for 1k. Should I use that in my examples?
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Re: Differences between PRO and Real Games (Info Dump and Guide for Newbies) <t>Ah, yeah. By 'real game' I meant the original games. I'll update the wording in my posts now.<br/> <br/> The EXP Share I was referring to was the item. If you switch Pokemon mid-battle, EXP is still shared between the battlers.</t>