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Evs gained indicator

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As the titles says, I would like to suggest an "EV gain indicator" in the chat.

Like whenever you kill a wild pokemon, it should say something like this in the chat: POKEMON has gained 2 Speed EVs

 

I do not know if this has allready been suggested, if that's the case then ignore this suggestion.

Thanks!

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It's a good idea, but I feel it would crowd the chat too much. If you're talking in the chat and you defeat a pokemon and then several after that, it would create too much crowd and would make you have to scroll up more, getting lost in the conversation you were having x: Plus, you can see how many EVs you gain by checking the blue numbers =) If it goes up by one, you've gained one, etc.

The best thing would be horde encounter, it's a pain to kill 500+ pokemons.

I don't think so o: Macho brace doubles EVs earned plus while you're defeating wild pokemon, you can gain a good amount of EXP and lvl up ^^ Plus there aren't hordes yet o=

Agreed, chat flood would be a problem, but they could create a chat channel specifically for battle related things such as:

 

Defeated Golbat. Gained 8000 experience.

Eevee gained 1 level

Eevee gained 2 speed EVs

 

 

So on and so fourth. This chat would have no talking, only battle related things. Could even tell you that you gained so and so item for attacking so and so pokemon with covet.

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This is true o= That would benefit a great deal of players. x)

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77641 It's a good idea, but I feel it would crowd the chat too much. If you're talking in the chat and you defeat a pokemon and then several after that, it would create too much crowd and would make you have to scroll up more, getting lost in the conversation you were having x: Plus, you can see how many EVs you gain by checking the blue numbers =) If it goes up by one, you've gained one, etc.

 

I knew that someone would say that: " it would flood the chat" so i prepared this:

 

So it wouldn't flood the chat, i suggest the indicator staying for just 3-5 seconds then disapearing.

I wouldn't say that this kind of thing would be dificult to add in game since I saw it in another pokemon game that i can't tell the name for reasons, since it would be against the rules I guess and thus Pokemon Revolution online has great scripters, artists etc than any other MMORPG tbh. It's pretty much selfexplanatory, seeing how PRO currently is: High graphics etc.

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I feel it might be difficult to implement it into the game ><' But I dunno, seeing as I'm not part of the team and don't have background in this sort of stuff. I approve of the other suggestion o= Having a chat specifically for this.

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77671 I feel it might be difficult to implement it into the game ><' But I dunno, seeing as I'm not part of the team and don't have background in this sort of stuff. I approve of the other suggestion o= Having a chat specifically for this.

 

Why would it be difficult to implement this?

Doesnt the " You are afk" or " You are no longer AFK!" in green comes and disapears?

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Nope. It stays in the chat. The chat can move quickly, so it might seem like it goes away. Also, if you switch chats frequently, the chat disappears a certain amount o:

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