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Bhimoso

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  1. Okay, I tried to read the opening post without having my last brain cells die (if I still have any at this point). One of the main points of any MMO is to offer quests that can be easy, hard, short, long, with a lot of work from scripters behind the scenes, mappers that make the maps appropriate for it, pixel artists that can draw all the elements and sprites... This is a pokemon game. You're SUPPOSED TO CATCH POKEMON. It's THE MAIN POINT OF THE GAME. Long quests exist to make you work for a big reward such as Megas or Legendary pokemon, they're there for a reason. Sometimes they're easier, sometimes they're harder, sometimes they require you to grind a lot for certain pokemon and sometimes you need to capture a lot of pokemon. It's an MMO, do you expect to just throw a five dollar bill and get everything unlocked instantly? Not everyone (if anyone) likes unlocking everything instantly by just stamping their wallets onto their screen. Getting pokedollars in PRO is easy, a lot of people complain after the boss changes but there's still ways to do it and they're improving their rewards. There's also guides on how to earn more money. Adding in pay to win elements into the game is what would actually make the playerbase leave. If a few can just buy everything with real money, the rest won't be able to keep up. There's a lot of added extra elements such as tools to substitute HMs and cosmetics added into Coin Shop that are optional to purchase and help maintain the game while not giving an unfair advantage over someone who has enough money to purchase everything they could if we went with your idea. Calling 99% of the legendary quests garbage for an MMO while not giving any decent argument other than "must have 400 evo requirement" (which is false, none reaches that point). Legendary pokemon hour requirements were cut across the board, the requirements for almost all of them are easy and reasonable to obtain in the long term. I also have a job, I study, I do my social activities, yet I don't complain for having next to no time to play this game. I invest some time every day where I can have fun doing guides in forums for newbies who need help, I help out in help chat ingame and every day I try to hunt a few pokemon so that in the future I can go and get all the legendaries in one go. You can do it bit by bit, not everything at once. You could atleast not disrespect the scripters' work and put some arguments behind that statement. TLDR: If you can't defend your arguments and the only thing you can do is call hundreds of scripting work garbage, spend your time on something else. It's an MMO that requires a bit of grinding and can be done day by day, not everything at once. We all have real lives, yet we invest time into this.
  2. -1, sorry bro I gotta gang up too lol I agree that Knock Off might get really out of hand
  3. +1 here, I complained to Nezuko about this. I had no idea where or how to go in this part since I couldn't see the portals.
  4. Welcome, Ryuko! You can apply in the guild forum section. https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/index.php?forums/guilds.7/ If you play in Gold Server, you can also join mine in the discord link below :)
  5. As long as breeding is not implemented, and eggs function like fossils, this is a +1 from me.
  6. The quest to reach Sinnoh has changed, you can access it with the new one by talking to the NPC Paul in Olivine. You have a guide here: https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/152381-url
  7. En PRO no se te entrega la Master Ball por el evento de Silph Co, sólo se obtiene a través de PvP coins, la quest del Reporter de Solaceon en Sinnoh, bosses y otras tareas. El presidente decide simplemente darte Rare Candy en vez de Master Ball.
  8. Man, it's kinda pathetic that most suggestion threads end up being stupid fights between kids in forums because they can't accept that someone can have a different opinion and they can't dispute or challenge their arguments without insulting them like 5 year old children or fistfighting while their parents just watch them (moderators, basically, because I'm 100% sure they're tired of you guys not being able to argue like normal people instead of calling each mother's names. I'll change my vote to no, -1. It might help the economy and make low tier pokemon that have megas actually start having a value in the market, newbies might be able to hunt low tiers for bosses or PvP and sell them and finally close the gap as much as possible between really advanced players and new ones. However, my argument depends on newbies learning how to economise and learn how to sell good and easy to hunt pokemon. Also, we didn't have to megaevolve with full happiness in the original games, nor did they have to be OT. Anime also does not matter. Remember Onix being attacked by Electric attacks from Pikachu? Yes, anime is stupid sometimes (most of the time, actually xd)
  9. Nvm changed my mind, -1 later and reasoned.
  10. I improved the guide a bit, added a bit more and fixed stuff. Back to working on Boss Guide now :)
  11. Another bump to let it be seen by newbies and other news: I'm working on analysin a LOT of the Kanto Pokedex Pokemon to make sets viable for bosses :)
  12. No ETA on it, but Megas seem to finally be coming. Let's hope for some luck :)
  13. I mean, it would be a +1 for a nice inclusion idea (event based forms for now, for example), but keep in mind there's still no Double Battles (back to gen 3), we're only at Sinnoh in regards to story (gen 4), we don't have primals or megas (gen 6) and we're asking for gen 8 stuff now. I would love this inclusion, but there's a massive amount of needed changes and improvements before we reach that point.
  14. I ended up winning a lot of coins, SO GAMBLE, KIDS
  15. Small bump, I posted it at 3 AM so not many people saw it lol.
  16. This for some reason always happens (or seems to always happen) in the first turn if someone in the game switches pokemon. I just love this bug, it's so stupid but funny at the same time (although I know it might sometimes ruin the experience lol). It's so weird. I hope Corsi can see this, it might help the scripters fix it or track the bug down. Watch the video while playing this on the background, IT'S AMAZING.
  17. Bless you, I'm checking it and now it looks super tidy and organised. Thank you for the help, from now on I'll report any posts that need to be moved :)
  18. ... why am I doing this guide lol. The idea to make this guide came as a joke/bet from @Frucht to try the game out and teach it to anyone who wants to bet on it. This guide is meant to be both a joke but actually a serious one on how to play the game and try and earn some prizes with the odds against you. Have a laugh and learn at the same time! Note: IT'S VERY ADDICTIVE BUT WILL CONSUME BOTH YOUR MONEY AND YOUR SOUL. Be very wary of how much money you use on this game. I'm a fan of card games, I've played Blackjack 21 for years and many other card games (The Liar, Wolf, and many more in my mother language that I have no idea how to translate). So I kinda wanted to try out how I'd do in the casino. Shall we begin betting our odds? Quack Jack, the Blackjack 21 of Pokemon! To start playing Quack Jack we need to visit the Casino of any of the Pokemon regions. We can visit the casino in Celadon, the one in Goldenrod, the one in Lilycove and the one in Veilstone. To give an example on this guide, I'll start in Veilstone (Mainly, because I'm extremely lazy and I didn't feel like moving to another region). Once inside, we can see there are two floors. We will go to the upper one. Looks nice on the outside. Pro players here gambling with their odds here after having hunted pokemon for 247 hours, trolled by RNG and having gone through a rough divorce. We will walk up slowly, menacingly to Jotaro and his Stand Star Platinum Shiny Psyduck (Quack Jack NPC) and the Casino Coin Seller. They look... shady. I wonder if they're from the Pokemafia from the Detective Pikachu movie. Once we talk to Quack Jack (Psyduck), he'll give us a few options. We can choose Yes! To play straight away. However, if what you want to do is lose all of your money, you should think twice. We'll stop, say no, thanks and turn our backs and leave this place and never come again ask him to explain us the rules, because we've come here to GAMBLE our MONTHLY pokemon salary (unless you're on Dig Spots welfare, basically). I will try and go through all of these. The goal of the game is to try and pick cards until we reach the number 21 or we reach the closest possible to 21. We are given an initial card, and so does Quack Jack get one. After you get your first one and examine it, you have to choose if you want to Hit (pick another card) or Stand (stop drawing cards). We are trying to reach the number 21. However, if we go higher than 21, we lose. If Quack Jack goes over 21, he also loses. So, how do we play? We first need to know the value of all cards. An Ace is worth one or eleven points, up to your choice. The cards with faces (Jack, Queen and King is this a One Piece reference are worth 10 points.). all the other cards are worth 2 to 10, as you will perfectly be able to see. (If it says two, it's worth two, or if it has two items in it, it's worth two. I think it's not hard to learn how to count to 10.) We will first choose how many coins we want to bet. We can buy 50 coins to the casino coin exchanger for 250k pokedollars (as certain famous guy said, it's just a small loan of 250k pokedollars). This is extremely expensive, I'm REALLY going to regret this if I don't win, but we will try our odds. (Frucht why did I agree to trying this out for the love of god how will I feed my pokemon children with no money left from betting) Now, we will bet 1 coin to start and understand how the game plays. I'll give you an example. Quack Jack gives you your starting cards. You get your first card. You can get as a maximum 11 points with a single card (you can get an Ace, which you can use either as one or eleven points, He has a hidden card, could be anything. You can then try to hit and get as close to 21 as possible. I got a 3 in my first hand. I'm very far away from 21. I hit again. I get an 8, now I have 11 points. I decide to hit again and I get a 7, I have 18 points now. Now, I choose to stand ZA WARUDO okay, I should stop with the Jojo references. Now, the dealer shows his cards. Oh, he got 20! I lose this one. However, the next game might go the opposite way and you may win. My personal advice: after 17, stand. It's a safe bet, and most times, Quack Jack would normally lose. 18 or 19 is already a strong enough number and the chances to get 21 are really against you. What happens if you hit exactly 21? Well, you Quack Jack. If you Quack Jack, you instantly win and win a bigger reward. Hitting 21 is the dream. However, it's not optimal, because our goal is to hit atleast 18 to 19, where our mathematical odds will benefit us more. We have to try and win by getting more points than that goddamn blue painted Psyduck, not try to risk it all and end up losing our savings or something else which we will not specify as it would be pretty, pretty terrifying. Before you start playing, I highly recommend you watch this youtube video which also applies to the Quack Jack (without the Psyduck, though). It will probably guide you a lot. Now, I'll start trying it out as an example! (Frucht I swear to god I am going to waste 250k for a forum guide are you kidding me lmao) I start up good, the dealer gets a really bad starting hand (just a 2, while I get a 10). This means he has to take many cards to try and reach 21. I got a 10 and 3, so I get 13, and I feel safe enough to bet and get to 21. I'm going to hit Hit and try my luck! ARE YOU KIDDING ME THIS IS RIGGED, I'M GOING FOR ANOTHER ROUND I AIN'T LETTING THIS BLUE MIDGET GO AWAY WITH MY MONEY. THIS IS BUSTED WHAT IN THE WORLD HE JUST GOT A QUACK JACK IN HIS STARTING HAND HOLY MOLY THIS GUY HAS ARCEUS TIER RNG I start with a 17. This is my time to shine! I try out to Stand and... I get Quack Jacked again. Mother of GOD this guy's luck is insane. Jokes aside, it's perfectly possible to win in this game. You only have to BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF THE CARDS, KAIBA, MY GRANDPA'S DECK HAS NO PATHETIC CARDS, KAIBA! be lucky enough and win a few times through maths and logic and being lucky (I thought the NPC was rigged at first lol). Now, we will try and see what we can buy with our single point we obtained from this (yes, I wasted 250k FOR A SINGLE CASINO POINT. This guide is being expensive.) We will go down and visit the Casino Points Exchanger and check out the options. As you can see, the Pokemon tab has some insanely rare and amazing pokemon to try and obtain them. Your other alternative is to try out and buy some items with these points. I only suggest spending them on Focus Sashes, I do not personally thing the others are worth it enough. I hope you've learned something with this guide. I had a ton of fun wasting 250k pokedollars down the drain because of a discord joke and a stupid bet of a friend to see if I could make an entire guide in less than two hours playing QuackJack and I hope you try it too! And have better luck than me, too. It is a worthwhile addiction and hobby to do if you're so reach that you use 500.000 pokedollar bills as socks or as a pillow to sleep on. There's a daily limit to playing this game because I actually got so good at it that I started winning more than 80% of my games and it would otherwise be incredibly busted. I guess now I have to go back to making serious guides lmaoo
  19. El único problema de tu Leavanny es que tienes la naturaleza completamente incorrecta. Leavanny es un atacante físico, no especial. Se centra en su ATK, no en su SPATK. Llevas la peor naturaleza prácticamente para él. Leavanny necesita Adamant, 252 EV en Ataque y 252 EV en velocidad. Puedes mirar algunas guías en los foros para aprender cómo funciona cada pokémon. Hay ejemplos similares que te servirán para Leavanny. https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/152671-url Si no te sirve ya que está en inglés, mira en la Wikidex, una wiki online de pokémon totalmente en español. También puedes visitar smogon :)
  20. Check your Mailbox, I sent a little present :)
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