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  1. Don't know if the bid is valid as it's done exactly after 15 minutes. Sent a forum report so a Trade Mod can review it. I'll be daycaring ingame until it's resolved. Good luck with the auction! : D
  2. Similar to the guide I already made on each Pokemon Description + nature + ability + brief explanation for newbies, I am currently working on making a tier list of all the Pokemon currently released in PRO for PvE content (NOT PVE). This will attempt to shine light onto pokemon such as Dustox or Minun which can actually be more useful than actual PvP pokemon in PvE with very specific builds. This is also a guide to let people run in PvE content with less used pokemon, often ignored that they think they'd normally throw away. This is just a project for fun! The tier list will range from: S (the best possible options in PvP), A (great options), B (good options), C (okay options, can be substituted easily), D (bad options, there's just better and don't have any unique niche) and F (absolute trash, literally unusable no matter how hard I try to find a set for this). After 7 years of playing the game and a few thousand hours I intend to continue making Newbie oriented content. This time I'd like to shine some light onto less common options. I will be using pictures and text to explain my choices. At the bottom you will have an extra Tier List for Legendaries and Forms you can use in PvE, in case you're interested. Note that this is a for fun guide, informative as much as I can, but opinions are always to be debated! ^this guide is currently in progress as I am currently eating a Kebab while I type this :^) Classifying criteria: -How difficult are they to use? -Do they require TMs/HMs/Tutors to function properly? -Do you need items to make them work? -Are they hard to obtain? -Are they hard to evolve? -Are they hard to level up? GOD TIER These pokemon are good in ALL situations (PvE, PvP, Bosses, Quests, etc). They're absolute gods in Story and PvE content which is what matters the most. They're incredibly powerful, easy to abuse, they don't require many TMs or HMs or tutors, they are easy to obtain (in most cases) and even with low IVs they can still be extremely useful. They're also very easy to level up and evolve in their Preevolution stages (mostly). There's pokemon that don't FULLY fit these requirements (like Chansey or Dragonite as they are a bit hard to hunt and train) but they are so absurdly overpowered that they are broken. They have massive stats, very good movesets and can function everywhere. EXTREMELY GOOD These pokemon are VERY good in almost all situations. Some of them might need some extra support with TMs or HMs or you might need some items to make them work. Sometimes you'll also need tutors. However, once you go through that effort, they will be permanently useful in your adventure in PRO. Some of them can be slightly outclassed by the God Tier section, however, they are still REALLY worth using and training through your Story and PvE adventure! Some of them are even useful for PvP too. GOOD These pokemon are generally good options for PvE and Story content. Some of these however need some help from TM, HM or Tutors to work properly and might need some extra support by buying items or evolution stones, also paying for their tutors. These options are still good! However, they'll sometimes be outclassed. But this is bound to happen anyway. These are always options to consider. OKAY TO USE These pokemon are okay. They have a lot of issues that prevent them from being good in PvP (which is why you might not see any of them ever used there) because they are completely outclassed. Some of them can be extremely overpowered in PvE at very specific things (Dodrio is a great example of an amazing PvE Flying type) but they require a lot of pokedollar investment, tutors and research to make them work properly. And even at that, there's just better options. These are options that I only recommend in story and sometimes in Bossing/PvE. BAD These are just bad options in PvE content. Unless you REALLY know what you are doing, do not use these. They are extremely lackluster or borderline useless. There's almost no way to make them work. UNOBTAINABLE/LEGENDARIES/MEGAEVOS/FORMS/UNEVOLVED FORMS Here's the unobtainable stuff and things you normally won't use in PvE until the lategame (like Megaevolutions and Legendary Pokemon). GENERATION 1 - KANTO GENERATION 2 - JOHTO GENERATION 3 - HOENN GENERATION 4 - SINNOH GENERATION 5 - UNOVA GENERATION 6 - KALOS GENERATION 7 - ALOLA GENERATION 8 - GALAR GENERATION 9 - PALDEA
  3. It can sound like a good idea but to invest weeks of effort into farming for pvp mons and your money going nowhere as these pokemon are banned... 20 is a lot, 5 to 10 would be fine, rotational bans for usage could be interesting. Maybe it could be a problem though if a pokemon who is kept in check in the top winrates in pvp has all of its counters banned due to this rotation.
  4. Talk to the NPC Buck in the mountain to regain the Rare Candies once you finish the quest.
  5. @Faraonchakal The auction seems to have ended, where and when can I pick up the Wooper?
  6. -1, there is literally 0 reason to monetise something as basic as in battle animations. They're not worked on due to multiple reasons as mentioned by developers in multiple suggestions threads already.
  7. -1, let's not implement even more inconsistencies than the ones we already have, please.
  8. Welcome to the how to defeat the Elite Four Guide! (Newbie friendly edition, of course) This guide will teach you how to prepare for each Elite Four if you do not want to struggle for days and instead just take a few hours to train. This guide will also assume you use your own pokemon and can use Trade Evolutions as you can ask a Staff Member to help trade evolve. However, I'll try to first keep it SOLO friendly, without external help if needed. Additionally, we will NOT be using healing items UNLESS you manage to beat the 4th member and are about to beat the Champion. Remember that you can keep refighting the Elite Four infinite times as long as you do not beat it completely, so you can keep grinding EXP there as much as you need. Let's begin! Recommended team for all the Elite Fours. These are all extremely to farm, very common and very easy to level up pokemon and their preevolutions. Gengar/Haunter Gengar is the MVP. Gengar can solo the entire Kanto Elite four due to its sheer stats and movepool. I recommend a Timid, Hasty, Naive, Rash, Mild or Modest nature Gengar or Haunter. Its movepool should be: Shadow Ball (level up move), Psychic (TM obtainable in Saffron Gym), Thunderbolt (TM purchasable in Celadon Department Store). The fourth slot is open for anything you think can help (Curse, Night Shade, Dark Pulse, Icy Wind, Destiny Bond) I recommend equipping a Spell Tag. This item boosts Ghost Type Attacks' damage by 20%. It can be obtained from wild Haunter in Pokemon Tower (Lavender). Gastly can be leveled up in Victory Road Kanto vs Donphan, Ursaring as it is immune to all of their attacks. You can easily hunt for Gastly in Vermillion Graveyard. Note: Gengar can SOLO the Kanto Elite Four. However, for future Elite Four you will need MORE than just Gengar. Thus, I recommend some of the pokemon below. Any other five pokemon Magnezone Magnezone is incredible. The absurd SPATK stat it has, amazing abilities and strong moves. Thunderbolt (TM), Flash Cannon (level up) and any other two attacking moves are good to go. You can use Discharge (level up) if you don't want to spend money on Thunderbolt. I recommend Thunder Wave (level up) if needed, with a Sturdy Ability. Use one with a Timid, Hasty, Naive, Rash, Mild or Modest nature. Voltorb in Power Plant, Route 10 and Magneton in Power Plant hold Magnets. This item boosts 20% the damage of Magnezone's Electric type attacks. Magnemite is very easily leveled up in Seafoam Islands. You can easily hunt for Magnemite in Power Plant. Slowbro This dude is overpowered honestly. Extremely good defensive stats, absurd movepool, and just monstrously tanky. Surf (HM), Ice Beam (TM from Celadon Department Store)), Psychic (level up) and Slack Off (level up) are the moves I recommend on it. Quiet, Modest, Bold, Relaxed, Sassy or Calm are the natures I also recommend. I recommend equipping a Leftovers for this. It is held by Munchlax and Snorlax in Munchlax Resort and also found in Dig Spots. Slowpoke can be leveled up in Victory Road. You can easily hunt for Slowpoke in Route 22. Machamp/Machoke Machamp or Machoke are really good utility pokemon you can use for the Elite Four if you need an extra punch. They also learn useful moves and have an overpowered ability in No Guard. Dynamicpunch (level up), Cross Chop (level up), Earthquake (TM in Viridian Gym) and Rock Slide (tutor in Rock Tunnel) are the best options. Adamant, Jolly, Naughty, Lonely, Naive and Hasty are its best natures for story. You can equip a Black Belt that you can find in wild Makuhita in Seafoam Islands or from Primeape in Victory Road Kanto 2F. It increases Fighting type moves damage by 20%. Machop can be leveled up in Victory Road. You can easily hunt for Machop in Rock Tunnel or Victory Road. Golem/Graveler Golem is an utility pokemon for the Elite Four that is there mainly to support you. It also hits like a truck but is VERY slow so be careful. You will want the Sturdy ability with a Brave, Adamant, Naughty, Impish, Relaxed, Careful or Sassy natures. Golem's moveset should be Stealth Rock (level up), Earthquake (level up), Stone Edge (level up), and here you can decide if you want to run Rollout, Rock Slide or Explosion. Any of these is fine. Equip a Hard Stone that can be obtained from wild Geodude in Mt Moon that boosts 20% the attack of Rock Type attacks. Geodude is very easy to level up in Cinnabar Mansion. You can easily hunt for Geodude in Rock Tunnel. Bellossom Most players will be like "wtf why are you using this". Basically Bellossom is one of the greatest PvE Grass Types due to it getting the move Moonblast, Giga Drain, Quiver Dance and any other attacking move by level up. Your moveset should be Giga Drain, Moonblast, Moonlight from Gloom's level up moveset and Quiver Dance from Bellossom's level up moveset itself. It is an incredible pokemon for support and clearing. You want a Modest, Timid, Bold, Calm, Rash, Mild, Hasty or Naive natures. Equip a Miracle Seed from wild Tangela in Route 12, 15 or 21. It boosts by 20% the power of Grass Type attacks. Oddish can be leveled up in Victory Road and Seafoam Islands. You can easily hunt for Geodude in Route 25 or 5. Kanto Recommended level: 75 The Kanto Elite Four is both at the same time the hardest and easiest: it is the hardest for newbies as most will have literally no idea about what natures are or abilities and will probably try to fight the Elite Four while being unprepared. Big mistake, honestly. Please, read up guides and don't use garbage pokemon for story, it will keep you grinding extra days instead of a few hours. Let's analyse the types one by one: Lorelei - Water/Ice This is by far the easiest to tackle in the entire Elite Four. Her team is formed by Dewgong, Slowbro, Lapras, Jynx and Cloyster. Dewgong is weak to Grass, Electric, Fighting, Rock. Slowbro is weak to Grass, Electric, Bug, Dark, Ghost. Lapras is weak to Grass, Electric, Fighting, Rock. Jynx is weak to Fire, Steel, Ghost, Dark, Bug, Rock. Cloyster is weak to Grass, Electric, Fighting, Rock. Did you notice anything? Almost her entire team is weak to Grass and Electric types. Her nature choices are also really weird (Jolly Jynx, Serious Dewgong and Bashful Cloyster, like wtf). Using Grass types would look good here but it's actually a mistake. If you check later, Grass types struggle REALLY hard in this Elite Four (Lorelei's Ice, Agatha's Poison and Lance's Dragon and Flying will run over you). The key to this fight is to use Electric type attacks for four out of the five, then use a different type to handle Jynx. Using Fighting types is also valid here as it deals with four of them too, but be careful with Jynx! Rock types are not very recommended as they are slow and most Rock types have really, really bad SPDEF. They will fall in one go. However, setting up Stealth Rock with a Geodude (or its evolutions) with the Ability Sturdy will make this fight way, way easier for you. Bruno Fighting/Rock Fun fact, Bruno appears in many games as an Elite Four member. Fun fact number two, he's almost a pushover. His team is formed by two Onix, Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee and Machamp. Onix is weak to Grass, Water, Steel, Ice, Ground. Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee and Machamp are weak to Psychic, Fairy and Flying. Well, you're wondering: why does the Elite Four have two unevolved Onix. Don't ask me, ask Content Scripters I guess lmao. Tackling this fight is extremely easy (to be honest, the easiest of the entire Elite Four). I suggest you use Fairy Type attacks or Psychic type attacks. Flying types can accidentally faint to Onix if you don't play it carefully (honestly if you faint against an Onix you should probably uninstall the game but I won't judge you). Agatha Ghost/Poison Agatha uses a plethora of Poison types. In fact, I wonder if she's just a Gengar spammer. Her team is literally two Gengar, a Haunter, an Arbok and a Crobat. Gengar is weak to Ground, Psychic, Ghost, Dark. Haunter is weak to Psychic, Ghost, Dark. This is because Haunter has Levitate but Gengar doesn't. Arbok is weak to Psychic, Ground. Crobat is weak to Psychic, Electric, Ice, Rock. The answer is pretty clear here. You run over Agatha with Psychic type attacks. The problem is that Psychic is weak to Ghost, so it is a risky strategy. My recommendation is to use a fast attacker that can learn the TM Psychic that will strike first and ensure you win. They can't hit you if they die first! Lance Dragon/Flying Lance decides to ACTUALLY be smart and incorporate SOMETHING into his team that can defeat Ice Types. Lance has a Charizard, Dragonair (wtf?), Aerodactyl, Dragonite, Gyarados and Tyranitar. Charizard is weak to Rock, Water, Electric. Dragonair is weak to Ice, Fairy, Dragon. Dragonite is weak to Ice, Fairy, Dragon, Rock. Aerodactyl is weak to Rock, Water, Electric, Steel, Ice. Gyarados is weak to Electric, Rock. Tyranitar is weak to Ground, Steel, Water, Grass, Fighting, Bug, Fairy (lol). Lance is a bit weird to tackle. His team is basically "hey I picked 6 pokemon that looked hella cool and put them together" basically. The main strategy to tackle his team is to combine Rock and Ice type attacks because they break through the entire team until you get to Tyranitar. Normally Tyranitar would be a problem but then you realise he has SEVEN weaknesses and is slower than me walking after I eat in a Macdonalds. Gary - Varied Gary's team is composed by Pidgeot, Alakazam, Rhydon, Arcanine, Exeggutor and Blastoise. Pidgeot is weak to Rock, Electric, Ice. Alakazam is weak to Ghost, Dark, Bug. Arcanine is weak to Water, Ground, Rock. Rhydon is weak to Water, Grass, Steel, Ice, Ground. Exeggutor is weak to Bug, Ghost, Dark, Flying, Ice, Poison, Fire, and depression like wtf is wrong with this dude he's weak to anything Blastoise is weak to Grass, Electric. Gary has a better composed team that does not share many weaknesses. He has at best two weaknesses to the same type and does not have many in common. You'll have to analyse each pokemon individually! Johto Recommended level: 80-85 If you listened to my advice, CONGRATS! You will be reusing the above six pokemon for this Elite Four. Let's list them one by one. Will Psychic Will is REALLY easy to handle with Gengar (as long as you always go first). Will's pokemon are Bronzong, Jynx, Grumpig, Slowbro, Gardevoir and Xatu. Bronzong is weak to Fire (note, this Bronzong is LEVITATE), Dark, Ghost. Jynx is weak to Rock, Steel, Fire, Ghost, Dark, Bug. Grumpig is weak to Bug, Dark, Ghost. Slowbro is weak to Grass, Electric, Dark, Bug, Ghost. Gardevoir is weak to Poison, Steel, Ghost. Xatu is weak to Electric, Rock, Ice, Ghost, Dark. If you haven't noticed by now, Ghost literally sweeps his entire team. Gengar absolutely runs over this dude. Koga Poison Koga is a newbie trap. Koga's Poison is resisted four times by Gengar. He has a Skuntank that resists it, Venomoth, Toxicroak, Swalot, Muk and Crobat. Skuntank is weak to Ground. Venomoth is weak to Rock, Fire, Flying, Psychic. Toxicroak is weak to Psychic, Flying, Ground. Swalot is weak to Ground, Psychic. Muk is weak to Ground, Psychic. Crobat is weak to Electric, Rock, Ice, Psychic. Be a bit careful with this one: Skuntank is IMMUNE to Psychic due to it being Dark Type. Take care of it with Golem! Then you can run over his team. Bruno (yes, again) Fighting Bruno now actually has a decent team! His team is composed by Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, Hitmontop, Hariyama, Lucario and Machamp. Machamp, Chan, Lee, Top, Hariyama are all weak to Fairy, Flying and Psychic. Lucario is weak to Ground, Fire and Fighting. This is because his Steel type neutralises his Fairy, Flying and Psychic weaknesses. You can easily see five of his team fall to three different types alone. The only concern is dealing with Lucario! Karen Dark (no, not the one that wants to speak to the manager) Karen's team is even scarier than Lance's. I'm not kidding: Weavile, Absol, Spiritomb, Houndoom, Honchkrow and Umbreon. Half of these can oneshot most of your team. Weavile is weak to Fire, Steel, Rock, Fighting, Fairy, Bug. If you can even hit him first lol. Absol is weak to Fairy, Fighting, Bug. Spiritomb is only weak to Fairy. Houndoom is weak to Rock, Ground, Water, Fighting. Honchkrow is weak to Rock, Ice, Electric and Fairy. Umbreon is weak to Fairy, Fighting, Bug. The problem with Karen is that Spiritomb and Umbreon are her only tanks. The other three hit like a TRUCK. If you do anything stupid she'll run over your team. You will have to combine Fighting and Fairy to deal with her team. Bellossom and Machamp taking turns can do the job but you will need your whole team for this. Lance Dragon (yes, this dude again) Lance decided to "improve" his team by making it worse. Charizard, Gyarados, Garchomp, Altaria, Salamance and Dragonite form his team. Charizard is weak to Water, Electric, Rock. Gyarados is weak to Electric, Rock. Garchomp is weak to Dragon, Fairy, Ice. Altaria, Salamance and Dragonite are weak to Dragon, Fairy, Ice and Rock. You might've noticed that 4 out of his pokemon are weak 4 times to Ice. The other two get stomped by Rock and Electric. Oh wait, five of his pokemon are weak to Rock. This is easier than the Kanto one lmao. Hoenn Recommended level: 70-75 Hoenn is honestly an awful region crippled by bad level ranges. Thankfully you can use all of your pokemon in each Elite Four anyway! Hoenn's elite four is formed by: Sidney (no, not the city) Dark Sidney's team is a joke. Mightyena, Shiftry, Zoroark, Cacturne, Sharpedo and Absol. Mightyena, Absol and Zoroark are weak to Fighting, Bug and Fairy. Cacturne, Shiftry are weak to Poison, Fire, Bug, Flying, Ice, Fighting, Fairy. Sharpedo is weak to Electric, Grass, Fighting, Bug, Fairy. Sidney is an absolute joke. You could literally spam click Fighting or Fairy type attacks and everything gets oneshot. Phoebe Ghost Phoebe is weird, she's basically an annoying Ghost type spammer. Her team is Dusclops, Banette, Sableye, Chandelure, Mismagius and Dusknoir. Dusclops, Banette, Mismagius and Dusknoir are weak to Ghost and Dark. Sableye is weak to Fairy. Chandelure is weak to Ghost, Dark, Ground, Rock and Water. This one is honestly really easy, Gengar spams Shadow Ball and you use Bellossom's Moonblast against Sableye. Glacia Ice Glacia's Abomasnow, Froslass, Glalie, Walrein, Vanilluxe and Beartic are a bit weird but easy t odeal with. Abomasnow is weak to Fire, Fighting, Rock, Poison, Flying, Steel. Froslass is weak to Fire, Steel, Rock, Ghost, Dark. Glalie, Beartic and Vanilluxe are weak to Fighting, Fire, Steel, Rock. Walrein is weak to Grass, Electric, Rock, Fighting. Her team is a mix of bulky and slow pokemon that don't really threaten much. Rock demolishes her entire team alone. Drake Dragon Drake is a literal joke. Altaria, Flygon, Kingdra, Haxorus, Salamance and Dragalge get dealt with easily. Altaria and Salamance are weak to Ice, Fairy, Dragon, Rock. Flygon is weak to Ice, Fairy, Dragon. Kingdra is weak to Fairy, Dragon. Dragalge is weak to Dragon, Ground, Psychic. Haxorus is weak to Fairy, Dragon. Bellossom can handle the entire team except Dragalge, which is dealt with by Golem if needed (even Gengar lol). Steven Steel/Rock/Ground I was going to state his team as Steel but it's pretty weird. Claydol, Cradily, Armaldo, Metagross, Skarmory and Aggron. Claydol is weak to Grass, Ice, Water, Dark, Ghost. Cradily is weak to Fighting, Steel, Ice. Armaldo is weak to Steel, Water, Rock. Metagross is weak to Fire, Ghost, Dark, Ground. Skarmory is weak to Fire, Electric. Aggron is weak to Ground, Fighting, Water. His team is VERY bulky and it mixes all of the weaknesses. You will need to constantly switch to tackle with his entire team properly. Sinnoh Recommended level: 75-80 Aaron Bug Aaron's team is extremely weak to Fire. Galvantula, Vespiquen, Heracross, Scizor, Yanmega and Drapion (no, this one isn't a bug lol). Galvantula is weak to Rock, Fire. Vespiquen and Yanmega are weak to Rock, Fire, Ice, Electric. Heracross is weak to Psychic, Fairy, Flying, Fire. Drapion is weak to Ground. Scizor is weak to Fire. Literally Flamethrowering his entire team gets you through it. Be careful with Drapion! It's Dark/Poison. Bertha Ground Bertha's really easy. A Whiscash, Golem, Hippowdown, Excadrill, Gliscor and Rhyperior form her team. Whiscash is weak to Grass. Golem and Rhyperior are weak to Grass, Water, Ice, Steel, Fighting, Ground. Excadrill is weak to Water, Fighting, Ground, Fire. Gliscor is weak to Water, Ice. Hippowdown is weak to Grass, Water, Ice. Water and Ice run over her team. Once Whiscash is gone you just spam Surf. Flint Fire His team is VERY weak to Ground and Water type moves. Infernape, Rapidash, Ninetales, Magmortar, Houndoom and Darmanitan. Infernape is weak to Flying, Psychic, Ground, Water. Houndoom is weak to Ground, Rock, Fighting, Water. Ninetales, Rapidash, Magmortar and Darmanitan are weak to Ground, Rock and Water. You literally spam click Surf and Earthquake, everything instantly faints. Lucian (no, not the league one) Psychic His team is okay. Alakazam, Mr Mime, Bronzong, Girafarig, Sigylph and Gallade make an interesting team. Alakazam is weak to Bug, Dark and Ghost. Mr Mime is weak to Ghost, Poison and Steel. Bronzong is weak to Fire, Ghost, Dark. This one has LEVITATE. Girafarig is weak to Dark, Bug. Sigylph is weak to Ice, Rock, Electric, Ghost, Dark. Gallade is weak to Ghost, Flying, Fairy. You have to be careful with what you click since some of his pokemon have immunities! Cynthia (cueue the piano music here) Cynthia's the final story boss! Togekiss, Lucario, Garchomp, Milotic, Spiritomb and Roserade. Spiritomb is weak to Fairy. Togekiss is weak to Steel, Poison, Electric, Rock, Ice. Lucario is weak to Fighting, Fire, Ground. Garchomp is weak to Dragon, Ice, Fairy. Milotic is weak to Grass, Electric. Spiritomb is weak to Fairy. Roserade is weak to Psychic, Fire, Flying, Ice. I hope this small guide has helped you! :^)
  9. That is probably because the 20 boss limit resets on Mondays so you were able to fight more bosses from Sunday to Monday.
  10. I would probably rename Other to Global as any languages can be spoken there and All to English.
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