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Flamme1230

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  1. #924 Tandemaus
  2. #916 Oinkologne
  3. #910 Crocalor
  4. #908 Meowscarada
  5. #906 Sprigatito
  6. Ah... Auctions... This proposal advocates for the introduction of a bid retraction rule, allowing trainers to rectify unintentional bidding errors within a 5-minute timeframe after posting. Arguments in Favor of Bid Retraction Rule: Human Error Mitigation: Trainers may inadvertently place a bid due to a misclick, misunderstanding of the auction terms, or other human errors. A bid retraction rule provides a reasonable timeframe for individuals to rectify such mistakes. Enhanced Fairness: Mistaken bids can lead to unfair outcomes, affecting both buyers and sellers. Allowing a brief window for bid retractions promotes fairness by preventing unintended consequences and fostering a more level playing field for all participants. Encourages Active Participation: Knowing that there is a safety net for unintentional errors, trainers may feel more confident and encouraged to actively participate in auctions. This can lead to increased engagement and a more dynamic marketplace. Reduced Disputes: Implementing a bid retraction rule can help reduce disputes between trainers and auction organizers. Trainers who realize their mistake promptly can retract their bid, minimizing conflicts and creating a more harmonious trading environment. Aligns with Industry Standards: Many reputable auction platforms and online marketplaces across various industries have recognized the need for bid retractions within a short timeframe. Adopting a similar approach in Pokémon auction forums aligns with best practices observed in other trading communities. Implementation Details: Timeframe: The bid retraction rule will be limited to 5 minutes after the initial bid is posted. This timeframe strikes a balance between providing an opportunity for correction and preventing abuse of the system. Forum Rule: The bid retraction rule should be formally integrated into the forum rules. This ensures that all participants are aware of the guideline and can utilize it when necessary. --- The introduction of a bid retraction rule in Pokémon auction forums is a progressive step towards creating a more equitable and enjoyable trading experience. By acknowledging and addressing the potential for human error, this proposal aims to foster a community where trainers can actively participate without fear of unintended consequences. The implementation of this rule not only aligns with industry standards but also demonstrates a commitment to fairness and transparency within the Pokémon auction ecosystem. Thank you for taking the time to read this, I hope you find this idea good. Thanks again, Flamme1230 "Fardust"
  7. Nope, the only difference is EVs. EVs get selected and boost certain stats depending on the Pokémon you beat. pokemon usually have specific EVs they want, but it isn’t necessary to choose the recommended EVs, especially if you are a beginner or want to save money. Take note that EVs are a separate stat from the normal ones, and can be added after getting to lvl 100. Hope this answers your question, Flamme1230 "Fardust"
  8. #904 Overqwil
  9. Kleavor. #900th Pokemon reached.

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