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  2. yWreck

    Moxie

    http://challonge.com/CelebrationParty Gratz to ohRudy 1-0 in tournies.
    3 points
  3. If the countless help threads have taught us anything, it's that breeding is extremely confusing at first, especially for the players who don't use the forum. Some of them don't even know we have a forum either. Since the current hatching method deviates so much from canon, it's understandable too. People start biking, unaware that they're wasting their time. Some make a thread, some ask other players, and some just simply give up. Occasionally some unlock a flag by accident, but they have no idea how they did it. If the countless other questions have taught us anything, it's that people don't press H, so linking a guide there isn't going to fix this problem. What I suggest is forcing players to sit through a hatching explanation the first time they receive an egg from the daycare man (because if they're asked and not forced, 99% of players will expect BikeMMO and say that they understand it when they don't). When the player already has an egg and talks to the daycare man again, have him ask "do you know how to hatch an egg?" in case they skipped the initial explanation. It can't hurt to make hatching more beginner-friendly after all. Discuss.
    2 points
  4. Just thought I'd give this a bump. One of the most important parts of developing a game is to make it intuitive, and to make sure the player knows how to play the game without having to Google it (or in this case search the forums that not everybody knows about), especially when they expect it to work a certain way to begin with only to find out later that they wasted time or just never learn at all. With no "hey, this doesn't work like Fire Red" in-game, it's impossible to know how hatching works without relying on other people to explain it or to use the forums that many just simply aren't aware of.
    2 points
  5. Who is going to knock our crown off? We are waiting.
    2 points
  6. Sorry I'm a bit late on this, but I beat X. You guys should be able to find Ditto now. I've still got about 10 slots left, so if anyone else wants to add me, let me know. 2492-4686-4236
    2 points
  7. Havok

    Basic Team Building

    Introduction: Hey I'm Havok, and this is jackass my team building guide. To many times on this forum I have seen people ask for advice on their teams, and nothing rustles my jimmies more than when people respond giving pooped advice like "You should add a water type" or "If X pokemon dies your team is swept by Y". I think most of us can probably move beyond the strategic knowledge of a 10 year old. So far in Pokemmo I would say I have been decently successful with a few different teams, and have battled many very good, and too many /terrible/ teams. The point of this guide is to hopefully help new players and others on how they can build a better team and improve their current ones. So, in this guide I will cover team synergy, lead synergy, roles of pokemon, threats, and different types of teams. Roles of Pokemon Although most players probably know what these are, I am including them for the really new players. It is important in this guide to understand the different individual roles of pokemon since I will be refering to them often. A role that is best suited for a pokemon is usually determined by its basestats and moveset, and some pokemon can have multiple roles. For example, dragonite can be a physical or a special sweeper, or a Blissy can be a special wall and a support (which I will get into shortly). So, here are the basic "roles" of pokemon. Physical Sweeper A physical sweeper is often defined by its high speed and physical attack. They are meant to inflict massive damage to as many pokemon as possible, but often have low defenses. Common physical sweepers in Pokemmo are Tauros, Aerodactyl, and gyrados. Special Sweeper Similar to physical sweepers, special sweepers are defined by their high special attack and high speed. They are also meant to inflict as much damage as possible and can often OHKO pokemon. But, like physical sweepers they usually have low defenses. Common special sweepers are alakzam, jolteon, espeon, and starmie. Special Wall Special walls are pokemon that have high HP and high special defense. They are meant to counter common special sweepers and special attacks such as starmie and alakzam. Common special walls are blissy, snorlax, and umbreon. Physical Wall Physical walls are like special walls, but have high HP and high defense and are meant to counter physical sweepers and physical attacks. Common physical walls are dusclops, slowbro, and steelix. Phazer A phazer is simply a pokemon that uses a "phazing" move such as roar, whirlwind, or haze to counter pokemon that set up using calm mind, dragon dance, etc. Common phazers are steelix, houndoom, weezing, and arcanine. Tank Some people have mixed definitions of a "tank", what I always referred to a tank was a pokemon that could not only take a lot of hits, but could hit back or set up with a lot of damage such as slowbro. Utility/Support A utility/support pokemon very simply helps support other members of the team by using moves like light screen, safeguard, with, aromatherapy, or using status moves on the enemy pokemon. Common supports are venusaur, exeggcutor, umbreon and blissy. Team Synergy: Synergy. What every team needs and strides to accomplish in as many ways as possible. Simply, synergy is when a team works together. Works to its strengths and covers its weaknesses, and acts as a single unit to achieve whatever type of goal your team tries to accomplish, whether to stall, sweep, etc. For example, if a team is built around a sweeper, lets say starmie, the other members of the team need to try to clear walls that stop starmie from sweeping such as blissy, and snorlax. Therefore, something like machamp would work well with starmie because it not only can help take dark attacks but can OHKO blissy and snorlax. Another pokemon that would work well with starmie and machamp would be a pokemon that can take threats to starmie and machamp, like opposing starmie or exeggcutor, so something like snorlax would work very well. Also, starmie can help take fighting attacks that snorlax would be weak too. So just keep in mind, some pokemon work really well together to cover each others weaknesses, as pairs, trios, or quads, and form defensive cores. Pretty much every team, unless a hyper offense team, needs some type of defensive core. Because of this and the stall meta that currently exists in pokemmo, snorlax, blissy, dusclops, and umbreon are incredibly common and at least one of those 4 are on nearly every single team because they are checks to just so many pokemon and so many different threats, and often provide incredible amounts of utility, support, and balence to teams. The defensive core is probably the most important aspect of team building, and one of the most important parts of battling. Recognizing your opponents defensive core and your own defensive core, and manipulating and trying to break your opponents defensive core and then abuse whatever threat on your team that penetrates it and sweeps, and at the same time keeping your own defensive core as healthy and intact as possible to counteract aggresion from your opponent. Because of this, battles are often about the push and pull, the momentum and offense and defence of each individual turn. If you lose a battle or find yourself not having anything to switch to, its because your defensive core has been broken or you had no core in the first place. So many teams I see are just /bad/ because they are simply a hodgepodge of pokemon. Another common mistake I see people make is they base teams off /types/ and not threats. Having each pokemon be a different type isn't always ideal, in fact the most successful team I've ever used back in 4th gen had 3 dragons and 3 steels. Also, basing the synergy and switching on types is helpful, but really isn't what you want. Base your synergy on threats, as in actual pokemon, not types. Make a common threat list (like mine below) of the most common pokemon in the game, offensive and defensive. Your team should have some type of check or answer to every single one of them. If you simply have no answer to one of them, you need to change something on your team to account for it. Honostly, with the few pokemon available in the game compared to other gens, this should be much easier than like in 5th gen. However, having all the basic types covered or recognizing what individual types you are weak to can still be helpful, therefore I have found this team building tool from marriland to be helpful. Although it is really made for 4th gen, it can still apply to Pokemmo. http://pokemon.marri...l/team_builder/ Lead Synergy Simply, choosing a lead. I often see players asking "what should be my lead". It simply should be something that gives you the immidiate advantage, and does so by countering common leads. Often, a pokemon that is fast or inflicts sleep often make goods leads. Pokemon such as venusaur, exeggcutor, jolteon, aerodactyl, crobat, and starmie are therefore often common leads. It is really just important to make sure that whatever lead you choose, if it is countered you have several easy switches to whatever might threaten it, keeping the momentum in your favour. Threats Simply, the most common and better pokemon in the game. When Karen said "Strong pokemon, weak pokmon, that is only the selfish perception of people. Truly skilled trainers should try to win with their favorites", sorry Team Mantra, but that's kind of bullshit unless your favorite pokemon just happen to be the strongest. Now don't get me wrong, some lower tier pokemon when played correctly can be amazing, incredibly effective, and can sometimes completly catch your opponent offguard, but you know, someone like farfetched or beedrill is simply never going to be a valued and effective member to any team. Below, is a list of the most common defensive and offensive threats. Any good, solid team should have some type of answer to all of these. Offensive Threats Charizard Raichu Blastoise Nidoqueen Nidoking Dugtrio Primeape Arcanine Poliwrath Alakzam Machamp Victreebel Golem Slowbro Magneton Dodrio Gengar Hypno Exeggcutor Marowak Hitmonlee Rhydon Kangaskhan Kingdra Starmie Crobat Scizor Scyther Jynx Tauros Pinser Jolteon Cacturne Houndoom Politoad Slowking Gyrados Mr. Mime Espeon Aerodactyl Kabutops Sharpedo Omastar Lapras Electrabuzz Electrode Ninetales Banette Slowking Defensive Threats Venusaur Poliwrath Tentacruel Golem Dewgong Cloyster Steelix Exeggcutor Sandslash Weezing Rhydon Blissy Vaporeon Umbreon Snorlax Dusclops Clefable Hypno Slowbro Slowking Revenge Killers, Checks, Counters, Lures, and Predicting As suggested by other pokemmo members I have decided to add this section. This is to clerify partly what these terms mean, what they are exactly, and how to use them in your teams and battles. I also think they are important to understand when making your team to not mistake a check for something like a revenge killer. Also, I will be basing this section of this guide from serebii- http://www.serebiifo...Killer-and-Lure It also has a very good explnation of Counters, checks, walls, and lures, as well as some good examples. The only slight problem is that the examples are from 4th gen so they don't quite apply to the current 1st/ kind of 2nd gen Pokemmo. Also, another guide I would suggest from smogon explains how one might set up including a "lure" in a team. Although it once again applies to 4th gen, the concept is the same for Pokemmo and other gens- http://www.smogon.co...oncept_of_lures Finally, I literally made up examples for these randomly, so if you have better ones, please feel free to suggest them. (: Counters A counter is very simply a pokemon that can switch into another pokemon with little to no risk, and then either OHKO it back or force a switch. For example, slowbro is a counter to charizard because slowbro can come in on charizard and take flying attacks, fire moves, and focus punches all day long, and then hit back with surf or start setting up calm minds. Because slowbro can completely dominate charizard like this, slowbro is considered a counter to charizard. Almost all counters are very beefy walls/tanks like slowbro, snorlax, steelix, etc. Revenge Killers Many newer players mistakenely assume any pokemon that beats another 1 v 1 pokemon is a "counter" to it. For example, starmie is a counter to gengar because it is faster and can OHKO gengar with psychic. This is incorrect, because although starmie is faster and can OHKO, it cannot switch in safely and take hits from gengar. Because of this, starmie is actually a Revenge Killer to gengar. It can come freely after a pokemon dies (hence the name) and then either OHKO gengar or force a switch. Most revenge killers are very fast, and often have either sometype of priority (Like extremespeed on arcanine) or escape-preventing move/ability (Like pursuit or arena trap on dugtrio). , However, because there are no choice scarfs in Pokemmo, and pursuit I'm not even sure works and isn't available on pokemon like Houndoom yet, there aren't many true "revenge killers" availible in the game. So keep in mind when evaluating your team using the threat lists, that you have checks/counters to all those pokemon, not simply revenge killers if you can manage it. Checks A check is basically kind of like a less effective counter. It switches into a pokemon with some/minimal/no risk and "checks" what it does, and maybe counters it. Since there are so many different types of pokemon and moves, many pokemon have multiple sets or varients they can run. Something like dragonite for example can be physical or special, which is why you would need something to check with relative safety to see what it does and then choose the appropriate method of countering and dealing with the threat. For example, blissy is a check to gengar. It can switch into it pretty safely as long as you predict correctly, can see what it can do. Does it have focus punch? Use an attacking move first turn like shockwave to find out and if not then maybe paralyze with thunder wave and status it, and force a switch. But, it is not an all out counter, if your opponent is good at predicting they could predict you switching in your blissy and focus punching, which is why gengar could also be a lure. Lures A lure basically purposely "lures" out a certain pokemon, baits you, and then surprises you with an unexpected move or switch. For example, lets go back to blissy switching into gengar. The gengar might still have focus punch, but instead of revealing it, he might immidiatly switch or thunder for a turn faking like he doesn't have it, making you think that blissy is now a counter to gengar, that gengar can't touch blissy. And then when gengar comes in again, your clever opponent predicts your switch to blissy and focus punches, and now all of a sudden you're in a world of hurt with blissy down and your defensive core probably broken. This technique is often used to clear out certain defensive (or sometimes but rarely, offensive) threats like blissy, snorlax, umbreon, and then sweep with whatever sweeper like starmie was previously walled by one of those three. One common one is luring the explosion. Have something like golem out and then switching in like a blissy, to immidiatly switch to dusclops predicting the obvious explosion. This is usually very risky and most good players can easily see your trying to lure and predict properly, but if pulled off looks this looks really pro. xD Predicting Sometimes just having a gut feeling and switching and predicting something like a lure properly can be game winning, but also game losing if you over predict your opponent. As a general battling tip, the worst thing in the world is to over predict, but really when you do predict, the important thing is to try* minimize risk, and maximize reward (Obviously easier said than done). "If this prediction is wrong, is my defensive core now broken and I now lose?" or "If I get this prediction right, can X now sweep and I win?" Honostly, making the correct predictions and correct decisions are what separate the good players from the great players. Usually safe predictions though would be be like starmie using surf to OHKO a very low health machamp, you could use psychic, but since surf would OHKO anyways, it is smart to use a different move just incase your opponenet switches. Or if you understand that your opponent would be taking a huge risk to stay in, its probably safe to use a different move or switch yourself predicting the switch. BUT sometimes really risky players will let something stay in hoping you over predict and then OHKO you or THEN switch to something else which can now take the appropriate super effective move on the first pokemon. (Hopefully that makes sense?) All of this taken into account, if you are new to battling, really try to learn to predict or predict predictions from your opponent, you will find you will be winning a lot more if you simply get good reading your opponent. Predicting and decision making is really what makes competitive pokemon battling so diverse, interesting, challenging and fun in my opinion. Since nothing is more crazy and epic than watching two really great players go at it trying to predict and one up each other, and just the mind games that they play can be so fucking fascinating. Types of Teams Every team should have a single, common goal. Whether it is to allow for a certain pokemon to sweep, or simply stall your opponent out with status. Therefore a few different types of teams are usually what most people go for. Now these are of course not set in stone, but many teams to resemble something like these. "Balanced" Teams Balenced teams have a mix of sweepers, walls, and supports, usually 3 walls/tanks, 2 sweepers and 1 support/phazer. These are very common, and often rely on clearing walls and threats allowing the 2 sweepers to do their jobs and sweep. However, remember that the roles aren't always important and having a mix of all the roles does not constitute a good, solid team. Threats are still the most important thing when having a solid team, and good balenced teams always have a good, solid defensive core. A balenced team is usually just some mix of these 3 things. Stall Teams The boring, but probably the most effective type of team in the current Pokemmo meta, and nearly unbeatable if played correctly. Due to the small number of available sweepers compared to other gens and there being nearly no solid wall breakers, stall teams that often have at least blissy, snorlax, duskclops often are incredibly difficult to deal with and take either flawless predicting or hax to take down. Basically, as the name suggests, get several if not all walls, and simply status and stall your opponent out. I think we should all be thankful entry hazards and skarmory isn't in the game yet, otherwise these would be even worse. Due to the fact battles are mainly level 50 and OHKOing pokemon is harder than at level 100, stall teams are just so strong right now. Offense Teams Basically a collection of 5-6 sweepers which can take down every single wall and sweep teams, or hyper offense teams which consist of all physical sweepers. In pokemmo we really don't have the variety of sweepers and wall breakers needed to pull this off, and the lack of choice bands and choice specs doesn't help. All this and the fact most battles are at level 50 means offensive teams are rarely effective and honostly I wouldn't reccomend it. Testing/Practice Remember, no matter how good your team looks on paper, testing is essential. There are so many pokemon and so many moves it's incredibly easy to forget something. So, my last piece of advice is test, test, and then test it again. If you find your team is struggling, try to recognize why you lost and if there is any problem with your team. Is a member not doing its job to the fullest extent? Would another pokemon be a better replacement? Try not to scrap the entire team if its not doing well, or at least try to see if 2 or 3 certain pokemon happen to work really well together and stick with that and then edit the rest. ALSO, remember that it might not be the team, it might be you. Teams are only as good as you battle with them, and the way to get better at battling as a whole and with a certain team is practice. We're not talking about the game, we're talking about practice. So seriously, the only way how to get better at battling and predicting is practice. Practice. And Testing. Do it. Conclusion Well, that's it at least for now until I think of something else to add. I hope this helps if you ever decide to make a team. Please feel free to post/pm me any suggestions to the guide or additions to the threat list that I might have missed since I honostly made it off memory. Thanks and Good luck~ -Havok
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  8. Shove your friend codes and 3DS names here and add other people's, I'll add them to the OP. Adding friend codes lets you enter people's Friend Safaris, where you can catch 2-3 Pokémon of the same type, with two guaranteed IVs of 31, and a chance of having Hidden Abilities. A friend's third Pokémon is unlocked once they have beaten the Elite Four, and you've both been online in game at the same time since having access to the Friend Safari building (their character sprite should be visible in the FS menu). You can tell if they've beaten the E4 if the third slot contains a Poké Ball silhouette. Names in italic are of people who haven't added me back! :P Forum Name 3DS Name Friend Code Type Friend Safari Pokes veganatidae Izzy 1392-5283-0342 ROCK Corsola, Nosepass, Rhydon RogueCypher Chris 4253-3931-7489 FIGHTING Sawk, Meditite, Breloom Rockem Rockem 0447-5881-6076 ICE Bergmite, Lapras, Delibird Hezeusthewizard . 0963-0277-7480 POISON Venomoth, Cascoon Quesoman shizhead 1950-8576-6395 WATER Bibarel, Gyarados Dannnno Dannnno 0130-2125-7758 FIGHTING Mienfoo, Sawk, Hariyama Skyworn * öf DÀVïd' 5026-5398-7028 ICE Sneasel, Spheal Feravyne Fera 4398-9984-2276 WATER Wartortle, Krabby, Poliwhirl Kittenmeow Kitty 1435-4580-6775 POISON Seviper, Garbodor Atuan Atuan 0705-3283-5637 ICE Spheal, Bergmite JWingWangWong JWong 4296-4338-8870 DRAGON Shelgon, Fraxure, Druddigon Ziggs -- 5026-4713-5237 NORMAL Chansey, Dunsparce, Audino TheOriginal Ryan 4554-0135-7373 FAIRY Togepi, Swirlix Toira Toira 0645-6895-7996 POISON Seviper, Ariados Pokemasterog GP 2208-5684-8864 GRASS Pansage, Swadloon Topcat9o -- 3325-2577-5516 BatmanBeyond Rezizard 3625-8677-4865 STEEL Magneton, Skarmory, Klefki Mandeemango Mandy 0318-7821-7802 NORMAL Aipom, Kecleon Kazz Kazz 1349-5298-7610 NORMAL Lillipup, Minccino Minyboy5 Wario King 2723-8301-4314 FIRE Ponyta, Larvesta Plague Playguu 1306-6100-0236 ICE Bergmite, Snover, Piloswine ADV492 -- 4253-3605-1075 Kizhaz Kizhaz 0963-0260-3815 ROCK Dwebble, Corsola, Barbaracle Chuakimu Lyra 2809-8610-1262 STEEL Metang, Magneton, Bronzong G0dPower Amanu 3497-0652-2952 DARK Sandile, Pawniard Myth77 Myth77 5257-9962-7807 ELECTRIC Helioptile, Emolga, Manectric Orangeslash Dratini 2895-7683-1329 DRAGON Noibat, Fraxure Swykoj nate 0920-0775-9958 ELECTRIC Electabuzz, Dedenne Acidrain654 Nick 0860-3692-0599 FLYING Spearow, Hoothoot CodyMKW *CodY 0645-5821-2438 ICE Snorunt, Beartic, Cloyster FlintBeastwood Usopp 3711-7266-8845 DARK Sandile, Pawniard, Liepard SefiCompacto Yuyu 5086-0910-6656 BUG Heracross, Masquerain, Paras Lios Ryan 1805-2650-6039 GRASS Sunkern, Sawsbuck Marcpq Marc 2191-8294-4362 ICE Lapras, Snorunt Dratini Rae 0731-6032-2319 ICE Spheal, Beartic SakuraHime Sakura 0791-2344-3490 ELECTRIC Pachirisu, Electabuzz, Galvantula Pryce Pat 1521-2557-2792 FIGHTING Mienfoo, Sawk, Tyrogue Mephy Mephy 1993-8227-7165 FLYING Pidgey, Woobat, Tropius TeamRocketHarry ??? 1607-2715-9784 FIRE Growlithe, Charmeleon Esmire elle 1349-5837-2707 GHOST Phantump, Shuppet Jlatt400m HalfWhite 4141-3174-4669 BUG Butterfree, Masquerain Rothstein -- 1048-9256-0223 Franklero Frankie 5257-8827-8860 FAIRY Kirlia, Mawile Giygas Giygas 1461-6246-6645 GROUND Phanpy, Dugtrio, Diggersby Bigsmallbrot Gordon 1246-8830-2535 POISON Kakuna, Venomoth, Muk Wh00pie Luki 2122-6732-0751 FIGHTING Pancham, Meditite, Riolu ImposterGaryOak Jon 1950-8709-5518 PSYCHIC Espurr, Abra Dougington Ross.c 2423-2458-5165 BUG Illumise, Combee, Vivillon ThingsUnderbed Nappyr 1564-3286-7765 DARK Nuzleaf, Cacturne, Sableye DopestDope DopestDope 4012-4355-3614 FIGHTING Breloom, Pancham, Meditite SkyEevee Espurr 1134-6995-1598 ELECTRIC Emolga, Electabuzz Linklink1234 -- 2105-8976-8869 FutureChampion Futon 4527-7335-3346 DARK Crawdaunt, Nuzleaf, Sableye Dev TJ 2981-6739-3507 FIRE Magmar, Slugma Zoubek Zoubek 3067-5066-1185 GRASS Pansage, Quilladin, Sawsbuck Geniss Gen 0302-0043-8343 GRASS Sawsbuck, Oddish, Quilladin Brutar Jake 4012-4640-8949 FIRE Braixen, Pyroar, Pansear Heimann Heim 4699-6613-4957 BUG Butterfree, Beautifly Riceboiled M 5472-7422-6722 ICE Snorunt, Beartic, Lapras Oluthon Oluthon 1650-2272-1880 PSYCHIC Munna, Espurr, Duosion ProfessorElderberry SYN 1005-9372-9720 DARK Mightyena, Cacturne, Sableye HonkysaurusRex Sean 2492-4686-4236 NORMAL Lillipup, Audino, Ditto Lucas Lucas 4339-3155-0394 ELECTRIC Emolga, Helioptile, Zebstrika Surfintygrr Tyler 3840-6658-9227 FAIRY Swirlix, Kirlia VitaminBee Bee 0189-9442-1345 GROUND Nincada, Phanpy, Palpitoad Revangah Revangah 3540-0229-4140 ROCK Pupitar, Crustle, Rhydon Rootvigo -- 3969-5047-2145 Emolga Zilox Papita 3368-2214-7384 GRASS Pansage, Petilil, Quilladin Jorcal Jorcal 1005-9763-3701 STEEL Metang, Ferroseed, Klefki grassninja254 Kurisu 1075-0750-2304 GRASS Sewaddle, Tangela Pillz Pillz 3110-5274-4625 GHOST Phantump, Lampent, Spiritomb hydroimpact Jake! {=^) 4098-2503-0024 DARK Absol, Nuzleaf, Cacturne Sashimi -- 2294-4784-5608 PSYCHIC Espurr, Drowzee Ploegy Caitlyn 1762-3151-8037 GHOST Phantump, Shuppet MadWaffle Waffle 3711-7604-8906 GRASS Sunkern, Sawsbuck, Quilladin DracoSlayer Sturm 4613-7336-4095 DARK Pawniard, Sandile, Inkay ThreeDoG Swag 5258-0056-1257 FIGHTING Pancham, Mienfoo sherdoonach Shero 4356-0704-0061 FIRE Charmeleon, Ponyta Imposter Imposter 1778-9667-6589 BlurProdOG BlurProdOG 2380-3599-6806 GRASS Petilil, Pansage TheGloriousWalrus -- 0490-5888-3156 FIRE Growlithe, Larvesta, Ninetales (Thanks for helping me with the table, Dannnno and Oluthon!)
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  9. Time & Date: Wednesday, November 20th 7:00 PM EST | 4:00 PM PST | 12:00 AM GMT Time Converter Location: Rocket Hideout (Celadon City) Channel 7 Details: 6v6 (doubles) level 50 32 contenders Bracket Reserves: [spoiler] TheBloo younghydro goldeneyes EricTheGreat artemiseta fredrichnietze lRoyxD Jayfeatskydd veganatidae XXAZAZELXX kazooka Summrs UmadBrah ItsGray DoctorPBC Ywreck Joscral orehs burntzebra AaronAaron [/spoiler] Clauses: 1HKO/Sleep/Pristine/Species/Hax/Time/Evasion/Self-KO/Bag List of Clauses Banned Moves: - Explosion - Hyper Beam - Mirror Coat - The use of spore on Ekans/Arbok is banned. Registration: Monday, November 18th 7:00 PM EST | 4:00 PM PST | 12:00 AM GMT Registration Rules: - No more than 2 usernames per forum account - Only 1 IGN per registration post - Registration will begin on specified date, it will end at the start of the tournament. Prizes: 1st Place: Shiny Aipom + Masters Invite 2nd Place: 500 Reward Points __________________________________________________________________________ Staff Attendance: Host: ShinyChansey Referees: SaucyBoss, Kearsten, XelaKebert
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  10. When I want to predict a swarm I follow this pattern: | swarm 0 | hour 1 | hour 2 | hour 3 | hour 4 | hour 5 | hour 6 | Based on the info I've gattered, can tell that after a swarm appears, most the time the next swarm will be in some point in the red hour, with less probability to be in the yellow hours, but stil possible. The swarms ive seen the exact start, always pop up in exact time, that is t+0min, t+10min, t+20min... and so on, where t is the hour, and last for 20min after it started. All this is real time. However never tried to gatter the exact time of every swarm pop up, hour/min, because i can't be on 24/7, therefore its quite possible that I overlooked something. ITT: Catch a swarm and then follow the color pattern to predict the next one. :ph34r:
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  11. Archinix

    Moxie

    Moxie undefeated doe.
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  12. McDonalds

    Moxie

    too bad we suck at signing up
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  13. yashu204

    Hi! I'm new! ♦️

    I like him. His appearance is just not so.... But psyduck on the other hand is awesome.
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  14. Thanks looks awesome :DDD
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  15. Lol Don't Count me Out Yet :D
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  16. Don't take it personally. I like keeping event threads clean. I'd rather see more event discussion than OP mistakes. The posts on OP mistakes are appreciated though, and always welcomed. Fixed the GMT time.
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  17. Shameless self-promotion is what brings in business. Plus I was trying to make the point that not everyone is a scammer.
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  18. Careful, the post will be deleated just like mine... Also, you're welcome.... [spoiler]pretty sure this post will get deleated to, but whatever[/spoiler]
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  19. Pretty sure it's called 12 AM GMT at that time :) [spoiler]Great you are hosting, but not a great time :P[/spoiler]
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  20. Plague

    50 Shades of Vivillon

    Polar master race.
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  21. Can you make me one? I would like for it to say my IGN : MissFlanery. With the team tag [GOKA]. With a wobbuffet. :D Maybe for jokes you can make is say #BanMissFlanery since thats what Merry and Breath say whenever I talk about Wobbuffet ^_^
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  22. uwotnowm8 people like you
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  23. Bearminator

    -! Pokemon Z ?-

    Pre-order Pokemon Mercury and buy season pass for 3 extra dresses, one exlusive pokemon, and 10 minutes of mission <3
    1 point
  24. I five star people for fun GG phaggot amazing person you are a higher rating now. How does it feel to be a better position than before it must feel so good. [spoiler] Get niced! [/spoiler]
    1 point
  25. TeamRocketHarry

    RIP HUGZ

    Telf?
    1 point
  26. I dont think it is wise entering ELYL, as we could get called for match manipulation if we match each other.
    1 point
  27. 4 Stars is good too, I mean it's enough for restaurants to overcharge for your food.
    1 point
  28. Darkshade's rival appears. [spoiler] Welcome to the game.[/spoiler]
    1 point
  29. Pomf pomf kimochi, what's this sticky stuff on me?
    1 point
  30. Cameron

    RIP HUGZ

    It's okay Toira, you don't have to feel left out.
    1 point
  31. welcome, alot of people (including me) didnt know what iv's/ev's were before joining here, you just kinda roll into it have fun & see ya ingame
    1 point
  32. G0dPower

    Moxie

    I believe that bloo should be banned from these tournies
    1 point
  33. READ FIRST So first up, Roland sorry your signature took a while to get done, my only excuse is School is no walk in the park... And to the 1 boy and 3 musketeers, my sincere apologies if the signatures you requested didn't turn out as pictured, if you would like another as a replacement or feel the need to say something negative please do, it's totally understandable Sorry if you do think they are rushed, haven't had a huge amount of time on my hands tonight so I've been multi-tasking but tried my best. So Roland here's your's first up, tell me what you think? :) [spoiler] [/spoiler] Here you are Jess, tell me what the person thinks? :) (I myself am a little surprised this one turned out okay) [spoiler] [/spoiler] Now Bubblefish, I don't like to say but there was a problem with your's, you see you unfortunately can't place a GIF onto another picture and make the text animated too, I did do a sample, without the GIF's animation however if you choose to dislike it then I completely understand :) [spoiler] [/spoiler] Well Hannah, please tell me what you think? :) [spoiler] [/spoiler]
    1 point
  34. The second idea is similar to my suggestion, check out and tell me what you think: https://forums.pokemmo.eu/index.php?/topic/3402-the-pokerus-thread/page-2#entry571073
    1 point
  35. DiverMatt

    weird sites

    http://windoge.com/
    1 point
  36. When art, genius and music comes together I give you "the epicness" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZXRgRkwkIQ
    1 point
  37. Wait so are we fire breathers or bug catchers
    1 point
  38. Thanks to ThingsUnderbed and HonkySaurusRex, I caught my first shinies yesterday! Audino and Sableye! As for Kizhaz, I have no idea, and I wish I could work it out myself (I can't find any Dittos either :/).
    1 point
  39. Sorry guys, was busy with other stuff so i didn't really pay attention to this thread and the request T-T. Here are a few that i finished: SouthShaker: Ssin: Lego: Others will follow soon. And for the (shiny) houndoom requests, Please PM me if u still want ur Sig with an image (preferable: render) i could use
    1 point
  40. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6vVH25vT9Y
    1 point
  41. Dahaka

    Mourning YouTube

    WOW THANKS FOR DELETING POSTS. MODS = GODS
    1 point
  42. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP5D2apU2SE
    1 point
  43. It's always been held there since the beginning of time.
    1 point
  44. "You must integrate your G+ account you never use"
    1 point
  45. Someone please ban this person for breaking forum rules and not providing a translation
    1 point
  46. >says he looks like a fool goin in 4v6 >actually looking like a fool with [TKCB] tag
    1 point
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