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You can log out and log in again and Chansey should be able to evolve into Blissey upon level up. If this does not work, let Chansey faint once, then keep fighting pokemon until you can evolve it again :)
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Updated with more pokemon!
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I'm helping a friend (Alikhan111) to auction this little cutie. Start: 1 Million. Min bid: 100k Auction duration: 24 hours from the first bid. Insta added: 3 million. Current best bid: 1.1 million by nguyenuy2001 Good luck bidding! :) Ends: 11:28 (Spain time) 12th of August.
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@Solidbullet This probably interests him, so I'm tagging him :)
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Haven't been on in year. How do I change my password from the login screen?
Bhimoso replied to Kissker's topic in Tech Corner
You can reset your password below: https://pokemonrevolution.net/forgot-password Then, you just have to introduce the new one :). Since you also specify you haven't been online for a year, you may have to download a new client: https://pokemonrevolution.net/download I hope this will help you out! -
No es sólo dias traducirlo. Traducir un juego así de grande te puede llevar semanas, meses, años incluso. Trabajo como traductor y por aficionado probé a traducir el juego de Fire Red, todos los textos (sin el sistema de combate) al español. Tardé más de dos semanas en traducirlo al español trabajando 8 horas al día durante dos semanas. Es un desgaste mental increíble, pero me encantaría que fuese posible en un futuro, la verdad. It won't only take days to translate it. Translating such a huge game takes you weeks, months, years, even. I work as a translator and as an amateur I tried to translate the original Fire Red ROM, all the texts (except the combat system) into spanish. I needed more than two weeks working every single day for 8 hours to do it. It's such a mental hassle, but I'd love if this were possible in a future, hopefully.
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finished How to start hunting any pokemon: the Newbie Guide!
Bhimoso replied to Bhimoso's topic in Work In Progress
I'll probably note them down in my other guide, it could be interesting. Thank you! -
I have informed the seller and updated new pokemon into it.
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There's sadly no deevolve tool that can deevolve it :/ I wish Staff can give you a better answer though.
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Morning update, more pokemon have been added :)
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Did you do the Heatran quest? It will take back Master Balls and Rare Candies until you speak to the NPC called Buck. Otherwise, it might be a bug and you might need Staff assistance :)
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Newbie Guide: How to beat Kanto - Guide in progress
Bhimoso replied to Bhimoso's topic in Work In Progress
This guide will be continued as soon as I complete my next one and I then finally have no excuse to continue this :) bump to notify! -
finished How to start hunting any pokemon: the Newbie Guide!
Bhimoso replied to Bhimoso's topic in Work In Progress
I'm fixing the guide, something went wrong and the text copied wrong LOL. Alright, screw it. I REMOVED ALL THE SPOILERS. It kept bugging and it's 3 AM. I worked on hours to pump this guide out. I'll go and sleep and tomorrow I'll pump another guide out. Goodnight :) -
finished How to start hunting any pokemon: the Newbie Guide!
Bhimoso posted a topic in Work In Progress
Welcome, everyone! This is a basic quick guide on how to exactly start your pokemon hunting adventures. Since PRO differs a lot from the original games (no breeding, syncs, false swipes, etc), we have to plan out stuff beforehand. We have to keep in mind that most mechanics are kept as they originally were, including repel tricking (to some extent, as it is fully and properly implemented in PRO, unlike in the original handhelds), catch rates, and ball capturing percentage chances. However, we have to keep in mind that no original game contained more than 4 regions, extra areas, and no original game is nearly as big as PRO is (it’s like three or four entire original games combined, atleast). So, how do we start hunting any pokemon? Where do we begin? Well, there’s a lot of questions to start this. What do I have to bring with me? A pokemon with Surf? A Mount? A Bike? What fishing rods do I need? Do I need any pokeballs? What pokemon should I use to capture them? What tools do I need? Do I bring repels? What about escape ropes? Do I need membership active? There’s a lot of questions to tackle when you start hunting any pokemon, so we will go one by one! First of all, we have to choose the pokemon we want to hunt. There’s a lot to know first, but for example, let’s keep it simple: we’ll try to hunt for Sentret, since he is a pokemon which is often searched as we want him for bosses to work as a Baton Passer. He has access to really cool setting up moves we want to use for story. We know he’s a Normal type, he’s not very strong (so we don’t have to necessarily bring super high leveled pokemon to fight him), and we can check out his catchrate in Bulbapedia. We have to also guess or discover where he appears (not really, because we can just use the Pokedex or the Official Discord Server and investigate how we can get there, or if it is even accessible to you (catching requirements, boss defeating, region completion, membership required, etc). We can open our Pokedex and check the spawns of the specific pokemon we want to hunt. However, this has many issues: we cannot check it if we don’t have the Seen or Caught data of the pokemon, it does not display the rarity of the pokemon, if we can use repel to hunt it, and sometimes it is very confusing to look at the symbols. Aside from that, it also does not show if they spawn from dig spots or headbutt trees, which is an incredible downside. It also does not display at what level range it appears. You can join the Official Discord Server here: https://discord.gg/98pMNxq You can use the Reborn Bot to search for the spawn of a pokemon. There are multiple commands you can use such as ^s pokemonname (example: ^s sneasel) that will give you the list of spawns where a specific pokemon spawns. This can also be used to check the full spawnlist of any map in the game, such as ^s mapname (example: ^s Viridian Forest). The Discord Bot provides us with incredible information we can use in our hunt. We can know all areas where it spawns, the time frames where it spawns, the level, if it requires membership or not, the method (surfing, using a fishing rod, excavations, using dig, headbutting trees, just walking through grass, etc), if it can be repelled and at what levels, what other pokemon are in the same area… It just gives us literally everything we need. Tiers range from 1 to 9. The closest it gets to 9, it means that it’s harder to find. The closest to 1, the easier to find. We will start by studying catch rates. We’ll go from the official information and we’ll work on them: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Catch_rate The level and rarity of the pokemon, contrary to popular belief, DON’T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE ON THE CATCHING CHANCE. Catching a level 99 Sentret is as easy to catch and has the same probabilities as a level 3 Sentret. The only difference is that the level 99 Sentret might destroy your team because it’s so overleveled. Catch rates in pokemon go from 1 to 255. The closer it gets to 255, the easier it is to catch. The closer it gets to 1, the harder it is to catch. Sentret has a 255 catch rate, which means it’s extremely easy to catch. Thus, we don’t have to worry! Catch rates range really weirdly. Some pokemon such as Sentret are extremely easy to capture and we will make our lives easier if we lower his hp to the minimum and paralyse or make them sleep. However, this does not happen with pokemon such as Beldum, who know self-damaging moves and might accidentally faint themselves, and have catch rates than some legendaries (yes, that’s right, some normal pokemon are extremely hard to catch, even more than some legendaries. You’d rather lose a legendary than a Beldum sometimes). You can check the default catch rate of each pokemon by searching them up in Bulbapedia. For example, Sentret’s default catch rate is 43.9% (255). Catch rates increase when the pokemon has their HP lowered to below half (34 to 49%) or really low (1 to 33%). Below half is represented as orange in the HP bar, while really low is represented as red. Status conditions also affect the catch rate of a pokemon: if we poison, burn, or paralyse them, the chance of capturing the pokemon will increase. However, sleeping or freezing the opponent increases the catch rate drastically more than the aforementioned methods. The pokeball you use when you try to capture a pokemon also matters sometimes: Poke Balls have a x1 multiplier on the chance that you catch a pokemon. Great Balls have a x1.5 multiplier and Ultra Balls have a x2 multiplier. However, this does not mean that they’re cost effective: Six Pokeballs equate to one Ultra Ball. However, one Ultraball is just twice as good as a Pokeball, and not six times as good. You can see the issue here: most of the time, it’s a complete waste to use Ultraballs on pokemon whose catch rate is already high enough, as we can simply lower their HP to minimum levels and inflict a status condition onto them. Since the catch rate of certain pokemon will go over 100% when they have low HP and have a Status condition on them, it is a waste to use a Ball that boosts the normal chance of capturing a pokemon, because a 110% would make no difference There is a full list of pokeballs and you can study how their chance works here: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Catch_rate#Pok.C3.A9_Ball_effectiveness_rates For this guide, we will try to set different examples: We can hunt a Sentret (easy), a Pineco (medium) and a Beldum (hard). Sentret is a commonly used baton passer who is excellent at boosting its stats to later on Baton Pass them onto another pokemon so as to sweep the boss. Pineco is the best (arguably) hazard setter in Pokemon, as he can learn the main hazards for any team and also has Sturdy to back it up. Beldum’s evolution is Metagross, one of the most powerful and tank offensive PROwesses (see the pun haha I’m so funny) in the game. Each one of the three has different requirements. As you can see, the Spawns for each pokemon differ heavily: Sentret has way, way too many spawn places, it spawns as a tier 1 in some of them (and in some, his evolution also spawns, which means that we can also hunt it down when evolved too). Pineco also has many spawns most of these are prohibitive (hard to find and hard to access areas). Beldum is beyond repair: not only is he restricted to incredibly hard to get areas (which require having beaten multiple regions), but he is expensive as hell to catch due to his absurdly low catch rate, rarity and places to hunt it. It is now time to get our tools! The first clear tool to have is: Pokeballs. And for this, we will only focus on three types of pokeballs, as a main tool: Pokeballs (they’re extremely common, can be dug in dig spots, obtained in pokestops, they’re cheap and easily purchasable in any local shop), Ultraballs (these are a scam in my opinion, but PRO players will raise their pitchforks if I don’t post them). They are twice as effective than Pokeballs but six times as expensive. I guess you could also include Greatballs in the same category, one and a half times as good as a normal pokeball but three times the price. I simply don’t understand why they’re really used.) and finally, Master Balls. Master Balls can be purchased with PvP and PvE coins or traded from other players. In ALL situations you should always carry a Master Ball to be able to capture any Shiny Pokemon you may encounter. Even Tier 1 Shinies will be worth a Master Ball, so it is always worth to get one to three of these at a time to capture shinies. These should also be used against Beldum, because the chances of capturing it are lower than most legendaries you’d use a Master Ball for. The last optional balls you can carry are those such as Net Balls, Dusk Balls, Repeat Balls, Turn Balls, and more. These balls will situationally provide more benefits than Ultra Balls. A level ball will have up to an eight times (yes, you heard that right, EIGHT) higher chance to capture a pokemon whose level is atleast four times smaller than our pokemon’s. If we use a Magnemite at level 20 to capture a Sentret at level 3, as 3 x 4 = 12 and 12 is smaller than 20, Repeat Balls will be eight times more effective than a Pokeball, and four times more effective than an Ultraball. Love Balls will make your catching chances increase up to eight times if you use it with a wild pokemon who is the same species as yours, but the opposite gender (male Sentret vs female Sentret) Optionally, we may opt to bring as many Super Repels as possible for the job. If we want to repel trick for the pokemon that we want to hunt, we will really need a lot of Super Repels! Super Repels are the most economic ones and they’re the ones that last the longest while being cheaper than Max Repels, who are a scam as they cost more than what they’re cost-effective. We can also use a Black Medallion to increase our Hidden Ability chances to 25% instead of 5% and we can also activate a Membership Medallion if we need to find a MS only pokemon! If you want to read about Repel Trick, read this guide: https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/95034-url If you want to read about hunting for specific abilities, read this guide: https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/153453-url If you see that the pokemon is in an awkward area (such as Forest Pit), we will need to bring a HM Slave or a pokemon with the move Surf to navigate there. Other areas such as Meteor Falls might require Membership + Waterfall on one of our pokemon to hunt Deino. Other areas will require us to learn Dive and use it properly. Some pokemon will also need specific fishing rods! Get your proper HM Slaves before you start the job! I recommend Nidoking, Bibarel, Parasect (only Dry Skin or Damp) and Tentacruel for the job! After we have found our Pokemon tools, we now need a few things. The first one is a False Swiper! False Swipe is a move which will never lower the opponent’s max HP below 1. This is a move which we will abuse to reduce an opponent’s HP to the minimum so as to increase our chance of capturing them. However, this can severely backfire, as some pokemon are known to harm themselves with attacks such as Take Down, or even explode (yes, Graveler, I’m looking at you Exploding in Mt Silver). These are extreme issues and we must always be concerned when we hunt pokemon such as Chansey and Beldum as they will use recoil moves that will sometimes accidentally faint themselves. And what if they’re a shiny and they faint themselves? Well, then you cry because you lost millions and millions of pokedollars of that sweet cash that you could’ve earned from Trade Chat. Thus, we will be using different False Swipers as we have different options to choose from. We can choose the cheapest False Swiper in the game as Farfetch’d. He learns it at level 45 and is only around a Tier 3 pokemon which can be caught in Route 14 all day. He’s just your common and average Joe, lives his normal life, single, just fighting trainers daily on the bushes while going on his treechopping job. We will kidnap him to False Swipe wild pokemon for us! The next easy and normal option is to capture a Cubone, who is a Tier 6 and harder to obtain False Swiper. He learns it at level 27 and the main advantage is his tankiness: his base stats allow him to tank way more hits than Farfetch’d, who could barely stand a slap. We can use other pokemon such as Scyther, who also learns it, but he is way too hard to hunt. Then, we also have to consider: what can we do if the opponent uses a self damaging move? Well, we thankfully can breathe as all wild pokemon who have self-damaging moves are moves that will not damage Ghost types. Thus, we can safely use Shedinja for the task. The only hard issue is that Shedinja is extremely hard to obtain as we must have access to Hoenn and Nincada is a really hard and high tier pokemon to hunt. However, any Shedinja will work, since he is immune to almost all moves. Beldum, Phanpy and other pokemon will not be able to damage themselves anymore, and we’ll be able to capture them with ease. For Exploders, we can get a Pokemon with the ability Damp like Quagsire or Poliwag. After that, we need to get our Synchronise pokemon. If a Pokémon with Synchronize is in the first slot in the party when a wild Pokémon is encountered, there is a 50% chance that the game will force it to have the same Nature as the Pokémon in the first slot. The other 50% of the time, it will still randomly choose one of the 25 Natures, so the total chance of getting a matching nature is 52%. We have three Synchronise pokemon we can use: Natu, who is a Tier 1, extremely easy to farm, Kadabra, who is harder to farm but has access to Role Play, which is a move that copies the opponent’s ability and shows us if it’s the ability we want, or Ralts, who can also have the ability Trace, which does the same as Role Play. As we’re treating it for newbies, we will use Natu, who can be headbutted and farmed in Kanto and Johto as a Tier 1, and we will use Kadabra to check the opponent’s ability. Finally, we need two extra tools: the first one is an obligatory one, which is a pokemon that can apply status. We DO NOT WANT TO BURN OR POISON THE WILD POKEMON. Remember that. If we do, we’re in a race against time to see if we can capture them before they faint. NEVER run any moves that can accidentally status them the wrong way nor use a pokemon with Effect Spore. They can cause poisoning and accidentally faint the opponent. We want a pokemon such as Vileplume to Stun Spore or Sleep Powder wild pokemon that we find so that they are easier to catch. Keep in mind some pokemon are immune to certain status. Fire is immune to Burn, Poison Steel to Poison, Electric is immune to all Paralysation related status moves, Ice is immune to Freeze. Some abilities also make the opponent immune to status: Immunity to Poison, Limber to Paralysis, Magma Armor to Freeze, Insomnia to Sleep and Water Veil to Burn. Study the pokemon’s abilities and typing to your advantage. Don’t use Thunder Wave against a Ground pokemon, use Stun Spore instead. Or make them asleep with Spore or Sleep Powder. Keep in mind that Grass Pokemon are also immune to Spore related moves. The last tool is to bring a Golduck with Soak if we want pokemon that are immune to False Swipe, which mainly is Ghost Types. Since they’re immune to the Normal Type, they cannot be False Swiped unless you use Soak on them. If you use this move, they’ll become a Water Type and we will be able to hit them! Time to hunt! We have now looked at Sentret. It shows us that he spawns all day in Route 39 as a Tier 1 and that Furret also spawns there as a Tier 2. Not only that, but Miltank and Pineco also spawn there! If we bring an Impish Sync, we can get four good pokemon in one go! We will head there and capture any of these. We’re looking for an Impish Sentret, Furret or Pineco for our Boss Team. We are also looking for the Defense, Special Defense and HP stat to be 20 or over 20. Miltank would also be a cool addition as I really like Gen 2 Pokemon! (It’s my favourite gen!) My team will look like this: First position – Impish Sync. This is ESSENTIAL. NEVER HUNT WITHOUT A SYNCH POKEMON. Second position – Anything you think can help out with the capture. I’ll bring Magnezone to paralyse these pokemon. Third position – Shedinja (False Swiper) I use Shedinja because Pineco has Take Down and can damage and faint itself. Fourth position – (Optional) Damp pokemon to avoid Pineco using Selfdestruct. Fifth position (Optional) Soak pokemon (Golduck, who learns the move Soak) for Ghost Types. We will look in the grass until we find our desired pokemon. Once we find it, we can start fighting and hunting it! We will first false swipe it once we find it. We will then status and capture it! If we’re satisfied with it, we’ll keep it. If you got lucky, congratulations! You now know how to hunt a pokemon! Keep this one or get a better one if you’re lucky or you want to try it more! I hope this guide has helped newbies throughout PRO to understand how basic hunting works!- 8 replies
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First pokemon have been updated.
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You actually don't need Cut to get out of Cerulean, you can leave the city from the Top Right corner. You can ignore the trees below completely, they're just a shortcut to Route 5. :) (Editing to further expand): You first go to Route 24 through the Northern Bridge from Cerulean (also named Nugget Bridge). You battle through the trainers and then head northeast to Route 25. There, you reach the first house (just above the small water pond) and help Bill find his book. It's under his pillow. He will then give you the SS Anne Ticket so you can then go back to Cerulean. Now, if you actually manage your way around, you will find out that if you go to the northeastern corner, you can easily go around the trees until you get to the southern exit to Route 5. You can then go south through the Underground Path to reach Route 6 and then reach Vermillion City. I hope this helped you!
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I would love French and Spanish translations for the game so that Yauga could not laugh at my French skills :v +1
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@Boces Hi! I've won the auction as I'm the only bidder. Can we talk in Discord or here to trade it?
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We can use the dashboard or ask in the discord server, it takes one minute to log in.
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They're sadly random and it will never be possible for everyone to play on them. Everyone has their lives, jobs, social life and sleep time, timezones sadly exist. It might be 5 PM in my country when an outbreak begins and New Zealand players can't hunt it because it's 5 AM and the opposite can happen too. Many timezones and individual players will have time and irl restrictions.
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Welcome to the Raiders Alliance Services Shop! The Raiders Alliance is now opening their Shop Doors! Enter the Pokemon Services Market and buy anything you may need! The Alliance is formed by more than 12 Guilds from Gold and Silver server with over 100 traders, 700 Guild Members and Top Players while also adopting Newbies who can sell, buy, train, ask for EV/Level services, ask for pokemon bank lendings and Dex Services! If you're interested in the Alliance Itself and you want to have direct Discord contact with the service providers, join the Raiders Alliance discord directly now! https://discord.com/invite/hmGQGsR You can also request services here. Here we will be posting our Trainers' ingame names, what prices do they charge and what services do we offer. RULES Service providers are HUMANS, not robots. Keep in mind they're normal players like you and me and have their personal lives. They'll update prices and they will post here their progress and sales and services provided so that you can check them. They will also need time to do the service. If you start reporting our service providers before the time frame is complete, we won't like it You can try to negotiate the prices with service provider in Forums, Ingame or Discord. They will be updated daily, or as soon as we can. DO NOT DISTURB, GO OFF-TOPIC, OR DISCUSS IF PRICES ARE FAIR OR NOT HERE. SERVICE PROVIDERS EV/EXP Trainers: EV: 40k. Discount if you're a Guild Member. EXP: 40-50k+ easy pokemon, 70-80k+ hard pokemon. Chansey/Obnoxious stuff to level up 100-120k+. Small discount for Guild Members. Both service trainers: Chonk Ashes55 Sunnydozer Derwins Vincentloy Dave18 Zerogravity Klmgamining Jrs177 Adhitya275 Dex Service: Bhimoso 3k per Pokemon, Entire Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh Dex. Unova and Kalos service is being built. Discount to 2k per Pokemon to Guild Members and Service Providers that join the guild! Daycare / Egg Tutor / Preevo Tutor: Bhimoso: 20k per move. Discount to 17.5k per move to Guild Members! Pokemon Hunters: https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/166088-pro-market-guide-how-to-price-items-services-pokemons-as-a-newbie/ Prices are accounted following the above guide. Ask your individual Hunter to see what their fares + conditions are. Story Rushers: Ashes55
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Welcome to the Raiders Alliance Shop! The Raiders Alliance is now opening their Shop Doors! Enter the Pokemon Market and buy anything you may need! The Alliance is formed by more than 12 Guilds from Gold and Silver server with over 100 traders, 700 Guild Members and Top Players while also adopting Newbies who can sell, buy, train, ask for EV/Level services, ask for pokemon bank lendings and Dex Services! If you're interested in the Alliance Itself and you want to have direct Discord contact with the sellers, join the Raiders Alliance discord directly now! https://discord.gg/M8THAH2 If you'd rather check out the entire Shop, we will be adding daily offers with the ingame name of the seller, the pokemon, and the prices. We will try to split it by categories, traders and prices. This is NOT the service shop! The service shop is in https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/157312-url RULES These are NOT auctions. They are INSTANT prices. Auctions are a mess to handle in a Guild Shop. These prices will be instant purchases. You can try to negotiate the prices with each seller in Forums, Ingame or Discord. They will be updated daily, or as soon as we can. Anyone from the Raiders Alliance can post their pokemon here and give them their fair price or what they think is fair to them. DO NOT DISTURB, GO OFF-TOPIC, OR DISCUSS IF PRICES ARE FAIR OR NOT HERE. This is only a purchasing place. THEY ARE GOLD SERVER ONLY Unless the Seller is willing to transfer. Payment Methods: CC or hard cash. CC = 400k 50k. IGN: Phanikumar 300k. IGN: Chriisss 250k. IGN: Chriisss 200k. IGN: Aakash02 220k. IGN: Aakash02 150k. IGN: Kireath 150k. IGN: Superhuy13 200k. IGN: Superhuy13 200k. IGN: Superhuy13 250k IGN: Phanikumar 200k IGN: Phanikumar 200k. IGN: Rednaks 170k. IGN: Rednaks 300k. IGN: Sunnydozer 500k. IGN: Rednaks 400k. IGN: Phanikumar 450k. IGN: Superhuy13 400k. IGN: Chonky 400k. IGN: vivaanrana 650k. IGN: Rednaks 400k. IGN: Rednaks 750k. IGN: Rednaks 650k. IGN: Rednaks 450k. IGN: Elderdragon 800k. IGN: Jeanmarc07 900k. IGN: Rednaks 800k. IGN: Majcar https://imgur.com/a/oXhY1cG