
Shinymatt
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Thanos is right, alt+enter changes your client from being Fullscreen to Windowed and vice-versa From there you can go to the options and edit the settings without any issue
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There are guides on the forums that will help you out with this information... Kanto Rock Tunnel 1 Kangaskhan - Land - Morning / Day Saffari Area 1 Kangaskhan - Land - Morning / Day / Night Also, pretty sure you need membership to find Kangaskhan in the wild anywhere
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Windows 64: https://www.mediafire.com/?zsotjbdq2icb044
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Oh I see, the tiny.cc URL's aren't working I use the Windows 64 bit version, so I'm going to upload that to MediaFire for you, but that's the only one I have :Ambivalent:
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I didn't notice last time I read your post, but I'm pretty sure Alt + Enter doesn't zoom in/out, but instead changes the game from Full-screen to Windowed and vice-versa.
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I used Google Translator for this, hopefully it's close enough to right: Tôi không nghĩ rằng các bản dịch sẽ được thêm vào cho đến khi phát hành đầy đủ I do not think translations will be added until full release
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What platform are you downloading for? Windows 64bit: tiny.cc/PROx64 Windows 32bit: tiny.cc/PROx32 Mac version will not be released until Unity fix a bug with the keyboard not working in Mac OSX. Android tiny.cc/PRODroid Linux https://www.mediafire.com/download/wnw4crfz45oqzzf/PROLinux90.zip I have no idea why Linux doesn't have a tiny.cc URL The minimum system requirements:
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I don't see what support you're looking for, this just seems like a complaint
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Press alt + enter to fix it
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When you hover over a Pokemon's moves it shows you all the information you'd need to know about it, it's power, it's accuracy, gives a description, and tells you if it can paralyze or give another status effect. I love this feature, sometimes I may forget that Ember has 40 power and a chance to cause burn or that Wrap last 2-5 turns. It would be amazing if information was given when you hover over an ability. I have no idea what Liquid Ooze does Personally I just Google it and learn that "Liquid Ooze causes HP-draining moves to cause injury. If a Pokémon with Liquid Ooze is hit by an HP-draining move such as Leech Life or Giga Drain, the amount of HP that should be recovered by the opponent will be dealt as damage instead. However, Liquid Ooze does not prevent damage to the Pokémon." But it would be much more convenient if I could just hover over it and see that "Liquid Ooze causes HP-draining moves to cause injury." There's definitely no need to show everything about the ability, but having that little bit of information would be super helpful the players who don't know what all the abilities do. :thanks: ShinyMatt
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Finish story then only focus on finding epic pokemon?
Shinymatt replied to Darach's topic in General Game Talk
The Pokemon don't need to be amazing to finish the story line, honestly it only really matters if/when you start to PvP -
I made a Guide to Natures the other day that would help new players better understand the strength of their Pokemon
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The only legendary you can get is Mew right now, but no one besides staff knows how.
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This. I doubt it's 500 hours of gameplay, would be quite unimaginative though it is something well hidden for a player to not even have accidentally stumbled on it. Haha, though I bet some ridiculous rumors are in circulation, reminds of the red/blue days. Back when Mew was only for special event's, those were the times! Five year old me never new about those events :Frown:
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I think a shorter time would be nice, I lost to Gary once because I just didn't bring revive. I had to wait 24 hours to beat him again without having any trouble doing so. It's not like you gain XP or money for doing it, I personally don't understand why there's a wait time at all.
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Where did you hear that? As far as I know the staff won't give hints and there's no non-staff player that has Mew.
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Mine was basically Blastoise + Scizor Scizor's really weak to fire ;-; my gengar had electric/ice/ghost and psychic moves so i had an advantage almost on everything. gengar only died agaisnt last e4 which pick finished, so basically gengar solo'ed it XD Scizor made it to Gary's Arcanine, bullet punch isn't very effective :Cry:
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This guide is going to teach you how to tell exactly how to decide what Natures to look for in your Pokemon What exactly is a Pokemons Nature? Natures affect the growth of two of your Pokemon's stats, the stats that are affected is based on the Nature. Nature will NEVER affect the HP stat. PRO has actually simplified the process of figuring out which stat is affected by which Nature(s) by coloring the stats affected with green & orange which you can see here: The green stat is increased by 10% while the orange stat is decreased by 10% Here's a list of the Natures I pulled from https://pokemondb.net/mechanics/natures So how do you decide what Nature you want your Pokemon to have? You want to increase a stat that's already high and decrease something that's already low or won't matter too much. If you have something like a Gengar you could try and have a Modest nature to increase your SpAtk and lower your Atk since he doesn't use physical attacks, or Timid so your Gengar's faster and it still just lowers the Atk stat. Now for a something like Bronzor you can go with something like Sassy or Relaxed to increase either Sp. Def or Def while decreasing speed, that way you could use Trick Room + Gyro Ball to attack first and deal more damage. It's all about your play-style and what you want your Pokemon to do. I hope this guide helps you better understand Pokemon Natures, and I'd be glad to answer any questions you may have
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Mine was basically Blastoise + Scizor Scizor's really weak to fire ;-;
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In all the Pokemon games I've played it saved the team you beat the Elite 4 with, but I'm not sure where I'd find it in PRO if it saves that information at all, so what team did you beat the Elite for with? Here's mine, even though Scizor did most of the work :Cool:
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My HM Slave Oddish is the least happy of all my poke s
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Real life Team Rocket, stealing pokemon from little kids
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I found him in the Saffron Pokemart on the right wall
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/playtime tells you when you joined + your playtime
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Fishing in Vermillion city, getting a lot of Tentacool Edit: Route 7 isn't on here at all