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Add a "level evolved" section when trading

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If a pokemon requires a stone to evolve it most likely has moves that it can no longer learn after evolving. This means that when you're trading for a fully evolved pokemon you do not know if it can re-learn these moves and the person can easily lie to you.

 

An example would be trading for a Raichu, if the Pikachu was evolved before level 58 this Raichu can never learn Thunder.

 

Let me know if you have any improvements or different solutions regarding this issue!

It doesn't matter what level a pokemon evolved if it doesn't know the moves. It's a pointless addition. If you want to see what moves it has before trading then the obvious solution is to be able to see a pokemon's moveset when you see its mouseover info.

126122 If a pokemon requires a stone to evolve it most likely has moves that it can no longer learn after evolving. This means that when you're trading for a fully evolved pokemon you do not know if it can re-learn these moves and the person can easily lie to you.

 

An example would be trading for a Raichu, if the Pikachu was evolved before level 58 this Raichu can never learn Thunder.

 

Let me know if you have any improvements or different solutions regarding this issue!

 

Check your pokedex

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126219 It doesn't matter what level a pokemon evolved if it doesn't know the moves. It's a pointless addition. If you want to see what moves it has before trading then the obvious solution is to be able to see a pokemon's moveset when you see its mouseover info.

What if the pokemon doesn't have the specific moves equipped?

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126122 If a pokemon requires a stone to evolve it most likely has moves that it can no longer learn after evolving. This means that when you're trading for a fully evolved pokemon you do not know if it can re-learn these moves and the person can easily lie to you.

 

An example would be trading for a Raichu, if the Pikachu was evolved before level 58 this Raichu can never learn Thunder.

 

Let me know if you have any improvements or different solutions regarding this issue!

 

Check your pokedex

I can only do this once i've recieved the pokemon though?

Interesting suggestion, I would have to agree.

If the pokémon was evolved too early and doesn't have the particular move in it's current moveset, there's no way to check unless you complete the trade and go to the move relearner to check yourself.

 

Never thought about this scenario, nice suggestion.

127602 pengin wrote:

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KnawzR wrote:

Source of the post If a pokemon requires a stone to evolve it most likely has moves that it can no longer learn after evolving. This means that when you're trading for a fully evolved pokemon you do not know if it can re-learn these moves and the person can easily lie to you.

 

An example would be trading for a Raichu, if the Pikachu was evolved before level 58 this Raichu can never learn Thunder.

 

Let me know if you have any improvements or different solutions regarding this issue!

 

 

Check your pokedex

 

I can only do this once i've recieved the pokemon though?

 

nope, its not console where you need to catch the pokemon first in order to check its data, just having a seen data is enough

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127823 If the pokémon was evolved too early and doesn't have the particular move in it's current moveset, there's no way to check unless you complete the trade and go to the move relearner to check yourself.

Thanks, hope it makes it into the game once they have time.

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127870 nope, its not console where you need to catch the pokemon first in order to check its data, just having a seen data is enough

I don't think you understand the suggestion

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