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Bhimoso

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  1. There's an extremely easy way to get out of the gym: While you're sliding, press escape (or the button on the bottom left of your screen). It will stop your sliding and you'll be in the place in the moment you pressed the escape key. Then, just close the menu and slide again. You can repeat this process to easily get out of the gym :) You'll be able to maneuver around as you wish.
  2. Big F
  3. Such a cute Mudkip <3
  4. My only suggestion would be that after recycling items, it brought you to the same sub menu you were recycling in, and not at the first selection option. It makes it so painful to recycle.
  5. As mentioned above, certain pokemom can learn a specific move via TM but not via Tutor. While it may seem weird, you'll have to try both options for each pokemon that this may affect. The TM is in the Celadon Department Store, in the TM Selling Floor. The gentleman sells it (next to the karate guy).
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  7. There's a small lever above the first doors that resets all of them. Can you use it and then start the way like this? A C D F B E This is one of the correct ways to do it. You won't be able to see it properly, but the horizontal doors actually open up, even if you can't see it. Try to go through them! With the instructions above, you don't need to fight anyone except Radio Director Gavin :)
  8. Welcome! Both servers are quite friendly. It depends on the guild you are looking to join and the people you meet ingame. There's always good and bad people everywhere. I suggest you check the guides and the guilds section in forums, to join and find a community :) PRO is by far the most active and best Pokemon MMO right now. I think it has many years to continue at this rhythym. Even if it only had one year, I'd still play it. I hope you enjoy your stay! :)
  9. Littleroot Town :)
  10. That is extremely weird. Check that you've beaten Hoenn's Elite 4 and spoken to the professor in the starting town. If you already did the quest, check if there's an Alakazam in Lilycove Harbor (where you take the boat to other regions)
  11. Your Natu and Gastly are not level 80, remove them from the party and try again.
  12. You have to post it inside that post, not here :) I can't help you at all lol. I'm just a normal user :/
  13. Really cool and thoughtful research! I'd like to see more of this in the future :)
  14. Imagine if server kept crashing and you got multiple volcanions lol.
  15. You can make a post in the thread below with the screenshots of the conversation with the other person agreeing to the trade :) https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/129049-url
  16. It is possible, you just have to follow the instructions below :) (taken from the Discord). Just give clues as to what ivs, nature, ability or any details that can help Staff members identify the Magikarp you want to restore. If you released one of your Pokemon by accident, make a post on the Restore Megathread with the correct template and a screenshot of the ID of your Pokemon. https://tinyurl.com/NewPRORestore
  17. Yes. It does not have to be consecutive :)
  18. LMFAO 10/10 best argument so far. I hope we get a staff response, this thread is becoming long. I'm just interested in the outcome (I don't give my opinion and abstain from it because I'm a complete noob at pvp)
  19. That's weird. Can you show a screenshot?
  20. It's not in a row, it has to be three times after the mega quest was implemented. Ayvazar and other users got it without having it be in a row :) Also what do you mean by THE BHIMOSO LMAOOO
  21. https://discord.gg/M8THAH2 Bump!
  22. Your suggestion is a good one, in my opinion. Also, *bro hug* I know that feel :(
  23. There's no way to unevolve pokemon currently, I'm afraid :(
  24. I'll take time to answer this but let's get into it: I mainly study the team from each boss. Consider it like this: in almost all bosses, you only have to take the FIRST pokemon into account. This is because you will be exploiting the first pokemon in their lineup to setup on them. One of the exceptions is Brock, as his Aerodactyl has Taunt and you have to take it out (or use a Oblivious Slowbro, which ignores taunts) so you can set up against the next pokemon. The rest of the team is irrelevant as you will take them out in a single turn with your sweeper who you can equip with a Focus Sash. However, if you want to use a Setup Sweeper, analyse if you will use it vs multiple bosses or just one. If you will use it against multiple bosses, analyse how many of them use special moves and how many use physical moves. Take only the pokemon you'll be setting up against into account. If you will only use that setup sweeper for that specific boss, you will only analyse what that pokemon exactly needs. Lance Boss can be cheesed using an Own Tempo Slowbro to avoid being confused by Dragonite's Hurricane (first pokemon) and with equilibrated bulk (20+ in defenses and hp, not something like 30 def and 5 spdef) because his pokemon use both physical and specially oriented moves. It can also be cheesed in 7 turns with a Cloyster with Skill Link, 20+ atk and speed (ignore bulk on this one), adamant, shell smash once and icicle spear six times while holding a focus sash. You can use any pokemon as a sweeper in a Baton Pass Team as long as its offensive stats are massive. You can ignore its bulk if you simply stick a Sash onto it. Rarely ever will any Boss Pokemon use a priority move against you (only exception I can think of is Link's Aegislash) You can also consider which pokemon in your team actually need defenses and bulk to work or if it is irrelevant. Bulk in Gengar is irrelevant, he just needs 20+ spatk and speed to level it up fast, secure failed kills if anything wrong happens (Sturdy causes some accidents in bosses) and destiny bonds require you to always faint in one turn. For Counter and Mirror Coat strategies, you also want low bulk and high HP to be able to counter with as much damage as possible (these moves depend on your HP stat but not on your defense or special defense) When you check each one in prowiki, you should also check how many of them are purely physical attackers with physically attacking movesets, how many are special attackers with specially attacking movesets and how many are mixed. You will only check the first pokemon of each boss fight. For example, if 13 out of the 20 bosses start with a Magnezone, 5 start with a Conkeldurr and 2 start with a mixed Infernape, your priority is to have a setup debuffer, memento and baton passer specifically trained mainly in physical defense. Or, as mentioned above: prepare your pokemon according to the boss pokemon you will use to setup. TLDR: It depends on each boss. Check if you will use your boss pokemon for multiple bosses or just one. If it's multiple, they should have equilibrated and balanced defenses, but if they're all physical or they're all special or it's just one boss, check their teams via PROWiki. You might be able to avoid training too many pokemon unnecessarily for bosses :)
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