Codyful Posted yesterday at 01:43 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:43 AM (edited) Pro's Start-End Guide Hello everyone, my name is Cody. I have been playing Pokémon Revolution Online since 2021, and during that time I have gained a lot of experience with the game’s systems, community, and progression. The purpose of this guide is to help new and returning players better understand the game and avoid some of the common mistakes that many beginners make. When I first started, there were many things that were confusing or difficult to learn, especially regarding trading, chat rules, abbreviations used by players, and overall progression. In this guide, I will share my personal experience, tips, and advice to help players get started. The guide will cover topics such as Trade Chat, common abbreviations, important rules, a basic story walkthrough, and other useful information that can help improve your overall experience. My goal is to make the early stages of the game clearer, easier, and more enjoyable for new players. I hope this guide will be helpful, and I wish everyone the best of luck on their journey! P.S If I'm missing any information, Please point it out here or my discord. (Useful command if you are on desktop to find content) CTRL F [content]) Discord: codyful Ingame: Codyful Credits (COMING SOON) Spoiler People who helped with this guide will go here. I will also be listing everyone name who helped with the guides to story and everything else. Thank you to our amazing staff team for this amazing game. 1. Juicyken 2. Kanto Story Guide: Nathan 3. Johto Story Guide: Guest SugarRed9 4. Hoenn Story Guide: Touka 5. Sinnoh Story Guide : Touka 6. Mega Stones Waves 1&2: Exotyc 7. Mega Stones Waves 3: Bhimoso Chat Commands and Reborn Bot commands (COMING SOON) Spoiler /on = Tells you how much players are online currently /me = roleplaying tool Common Abbreviations Trade Chat Abbreviations Spoiler Wts = Want to sell Wtb = Want to buy Wtt = Want to trade Co = Current Offer Bo = Best Offer Min = Minimum amount required to bid Chat Abbreviations Spoiler Eta = Estimated time of arrival iirc = If I recall Correctly Gz = Congrats Sync = Synchronize Random Q = Random Queue is dead type in chat to tell if anyone wants to PvP Normal Q = Normal Queue is dead type in chat to tell if anyone wants to PvP Pc = Price check cc = coin capsule tt = Trainer tower Stuff I do even during the endgame! Spoiler Pokestops (Collecting Exp Candy and Rare candy) Dig spots (Cool things like nuggets and big nuggets for money and fossils) Excavations (Getting cool pokemon) Petalburg woods Mushroom (GREAT FOR MONEY) Story Spoiler I will be linking all the links for the Story, We have four regions in total. Kanto https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/41693-complete-kanto-walkthrough/ Johto https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/66374-complete-johto-walkthrough/ Hoenn https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/69779-complete-hoenn-walkthrough/ Sinnoh https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/77921-complete-sinnoh-walkthrough/ Astrella (COMING SOON REGION NOT OUT YET) What to do after story? Spoiler Subway Quest for Kanto & Johto (https://wiki.pokemonrevolution.net/index.php?title=Transportive_systems) Teleporter Quest for Hoenn and Sinnoh (https://wiki.pokemonrevolution.net/index.php?title=Transportive_systems) Complete Pokedex Grinding Boss team Bosses (For money) (https://wiki.pokemonrevolution.net/index.php?title=Bosses) Excavations Legendary/Mythical Quest Grind Mega Bracelet and do mega stone quest (https://wiki.pokemonrevolution.net/index.php?title=Mega_Pokémon) PvP Collecting Different Cosmetics Holiday or Special Event to hunt cool forms and do quest Offer Story Services or Quest service for money Dungeons alone or w/ guild Gambling with form fusion Selling Pokemon in trade chat MFCC/MBCC on Saturdays Join World Quest every month Join guilds Help the community out by joining the staff team PokeStops Event Quest Nursing at daycares Offer Ev services and LvL services And more...! Move Tutor Locations (WITH EVERY DAYCARE LOCATIONS ASWELL) and guides to egg move tutors and how to Unlock them (COMING SOON) Spoiler How to get PvE Coins? Spoiler 1. Boss Battles (Most common) You can fight NPC bosses around the regions. Bosses reset every ~12 days Difficulty options: Easy / Medium / Hard Hard difficulty gives the most coins Typical rewards: Easy → 0 coins Medium → ~2 coins Hard → ~5 coins (varies by boss) Examples of bosses: Brock Chuck Other region bosses ✔ This is one of the main farming methods. 2. Battle Tower At the Battle Tower (Sinnoh Fight Area) you can challenge tower battles. Clearing floors rewards PvE Coins Higher floors = more rewards Requires strong PvE teams ✔ Good mid-game / end-game farm. 3. Bug Catching Contest This event happens in the Bug Catching Area (Johto). Rewards depend on your ranking: 1st place → more PvE coins 2nd place → some coins 3rd place → small amount ✔ Good daily activity. 4. Suspicious Bot (PvE minigame) There is a Suspicious Bot battle feature where you fight a bot trainer. Winning battles can give PvE coin rewards Often done repeatedly for farming ✔ Small rewards but repeatable. 5. Special Events Seasonal events (Halloween, Christmas, Summer, etc.) often include: Event bosses Event quests Minigames Some of these reward PvE coins or similar currencies. Where to Spend PvE Coins You can spend them at PvE Coin Masters located in: Celadon City – Celadon Mart 4 (Kanto) Goldenrod City – Goldenrod Mart 5 (Johto) Lilycove City – Department Store 2F (Hoenn) Veilstone City – Department Store 4F (Sinnoh) Rewards include: Mounts Clothing Held items Rare Pokémon Reroll tickets Best farming routine (most players do): Beat all bosses every 12 days Do Bug Catching Contest daily Run Battle Tower Do Suspicious Bot streaks Play seasonal events Pro tip: A lot of players make a boss team specifically to farm PvE coins quickly every reset. Coin Shop Guide Spoiler 1. Membership Medallion This is the most commonly purchased Coin Shop item. Effects: +50% experience from battles 2× money from NPC trainer battles Access to membership-only areas and Pokémon spawns Duration options: 15 days 30 days 60 days The timer counts real-world time, not playtime. Why players use it: It speeds up leveling and allows access to rare Pokémon that only appear in membership areas. 2. EXP Boost These are temporary experience bonuses. Example: 25% EXP Boost (72 hours) Effect: Increases experience gained from battles by 25%. Stacking: It stacks with the Membership Medallion bonus. Use case: Players use this when leveling teams quickly. 3. Black Medallion This item increases the chance of encountering Pokémon with Hidden Abilities. Effect: +20% chance for Hidden Ability encounters Duration: 72 hours (real time) Use case: Hidden Ability Pokémon are valuable for PvP and trading. 4. HM Tool Items These items allow you to use HM abilities without teaching the move to a Pokémon. Examples include: Pickaxe Allows use of Rock Smash. Axe Allows use of Cut. Flashlight Allows use of Flash. Battering Ram Allows use of Headbutt. Use case: These remove the need for “HM slave” Pokémon in your party. 5. Coin Capsule A Coin Capsule contains 100 coins. Purpose: Allows players to trade coins with other players. Coins themselves cannot be directly traded, so capsules are used instead. This item is important for the in-game player economy. 6. Magic Mirror Allows you to change your character's appearance again. This reopens the character customization options such as: Hair Face Skin tone Other cosmetic features 7. Mounts Mounts are rideable Pokémon used for movement. Examples include mounts based on various Pokémon. Effects: Function similarly to the Bicycle. Allow faster movement. Mostly cosmetic. Mounts are permanent once purchased. 8. Cosmetic Items These items only change the appearance of your character. Examples: Hats Outfits Backpacks Costumes Particle effects They do not affect gameplay. 9. Mystery Boxes / Loot Boxes Examples include Mystery Boxes and Lunch Boxes. Function: Give random cosmetic items or consumables from a specific collection. These are mostly used by collectors or traders. Most Useful Coin Shop Items for Gameplay Players generally consider these the most useful: Membership Medallion – best progression boost HM Tools – strong convenience improvement Black Medallion – useful for Hidden Ability hunting Everything else is mainly cosmetic or optional. Mega Stone Quest Links Spoiler INFO https://wiki.pokemonrevolution.net/index.php?title=Mega_Pokémon https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/164725-how-to-get-all-mega-stones-wave-1-2-complete- walkthrough/ https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/174077-megastones-third-wave-guide-draft-in-process/ Boss Teams and Info (COMING SOON) Spoiler How to repel pokemon? Spoiler In Pokémon Revolution Online (PRO), you repel Pokémon the same way as in the main Pokémon games—by using Repel items. Here’s the simple process: 1. Get a Repel You can buy these from Poké Marts or department stores in the game: Repel – works for ~100 steps Super Repel – ~200 steps Max Repel – ~250 steps Best is Max repels, you can purchase them in bulk at any department stores for 250k and it'll give you 400 Max repels. 2. Use the Repel Open your Bag. Go to the Items section. Click Repel / Super Repel / Max Repel. Press Use. Now wild encounters will be reduced. 3. Important rule (why you might still see Pokémon) Repel only stops wild Pokémon that are lower level than your first Pokémon in your party. Example: Your first Pokémon = level 30 Wild Pokémon levels = 10–25 You will not encounter them. But if: Wild Pokémon = level 30+ You can still encounter them. 4. PRO-specific trick (Repel Trick) Players often use Repel to hunt specific Pokémon: Put a Pokémon of a certain level in slot 1. Use Repel. Only Pokémon equal or higher level will appear. This lets you filter out common Pokémon and target rare ones. Having your repel pokemon in the first slot dead and your sync pokemon in the second slot alive will also work! By Finding out what level or if that pokemon can be repeled, Simply go to the Offical Pokemon Revolution online discord server and find the reborn bot and type this command. "/repel (Pokemon)" This will tell you what level you can use and if it is repelable. Dungeons (COMING SOON) Spoiler Love Island (COMING SOON) Spoiler Events (COMING SOON) Spoiler PvP INFO (COMING SOON) Spoiler Forum Navigation (COMING SOON) Spoiler Edited 16 hours ago by Codyful Added citations 1 Links (Click me) Cody's Junkyard Juicybois Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/272227-pro-starter-end-guide-with-links-perfect-for-new-players-not-complete-yet/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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