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  1. Intro
    So I re-read Sir @BrokenBulb's Legendary Pokémon Guide (1) and found out that I couldn't use his guide to cover all aspects regarding Legendary Pokémon. Therefore, whenever someone asks on discord or in game, I can't really do the copy-paste thingy and have to write a wall of text to explain.
    And that's why I have decided to write this Not-Really-A-Guide Guide to cover all of the topics! So fellow members can just copy paste and save yourself some effort once and for all. Also, I'm not some Legendary veteran owners so if you find flaws or have additional info, I would really appreciate if you can tell me, I will properly give you the credit!


    Info About Re-Catchable Legendary Pokémon
    In each region, you can possibly find these Legendary Pokémon (L for short).

    Mewtwo (Kanto) | Rayquaza (Hoenn) | Keldeo (Unova) | Arceus (Sinnoh)

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    (Broken Bulb's guide)

     

    • You will not see other L in the wild, but you shall meet some in the hand of NPCs, namely Gym leaders or Battle Frontier NPCs. We will talk about that later. 
    • The 4 catchable L stated above can be found in the wild in the area where you can find them in the original games (as stated in the image above) (mentioned in (1))
    • They are super rare and they will be at LvL 100.
    • Upon catching 1 of them, people currently staying in the same region will see an announcement (mentioned in (1)). Example:kk.PNG.cc203aa283540dc7b15c8e98224212b3.PNG
    • Also, it will replace your last 6th spot in your party and your 6th Pokémon will be automatically put in PC.
    • I heard the catch rate is very high even at full HP. Anyway, you can't use Masterball on it.
    • "Then what are Masterballs for?" you ask? That will be answered below.
    • While holding the L:
      - You cannot use any item that can help you run away/blink away from your current location quickly like Bike and Escape Rope. Shoes are acceptable. 
      - You cannot fight any NPC.
      - You won't be able to meet any wild Pokémon.
      - You cannot use HM moves such as Flash, Fly, Strength, etc. (mentioned in (1)).
      - The L will appear behind you as a follower. You cannot hide your L following behind you, even while surfing.
      - You cannot put your L in the PC.
      - If you log out, the L will either run away to the wild or just stay behind like a dropped item, anyone can pick it. Example: jj.PNG.3d4d6d270e738e3dc496b61afcb064de.PNG
      - If you hold it for too long without doing anything, the L will also run away to the wild. Example:
       
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      - During this time, anyone can challenge you for ownership. You won't be able to see any duel prompt, and you are forced to battle instantly (mentioned in (1)), logging off means surrendering your ownership over L.
      - The battle will be in 3v3 format, with all your current Pokémon' levels unchanged. If you win, you get 1,000 Battle Points, and get to keep L (you can get up to 4,000 Battle Points max daily). If you lose, you will be teleported to the last Pokécenter you have visited, and you lose your L.
      - Your team will be healed for the first 1 or 2 duels after each victory against a challenger starting from the first time you own the L. However, in later duels, any damage occurred the previous will be carried to the next duels. I believe this ensure no one can hold that forever, you can take this as an adventure to strike an L keeper when he/she is weakened!
    • You can visit Broken Bulb's guide (hyperlink above) for some FAQ.

     

    Info About other Legendary Pokémon

    About a year ago, a man has done the PokéMMO Community a great service for filling up the whereabout of all possible L that you can find in this game. Please give the man @Amitai a round of applause!
    You can find all whereabout of other L by clicking this link right here Completing the Pokédex: Legendary Pokémon.

    All I can say to the author is:
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    "Then what are Masterballs for?"

    Well, in this game, Masterballs are for catching shiny Pokémon with 1% used for catching Bidoof or Bibarel (this is some universal level of intelligence, you wouldn't get it if you don't). 
    And within this 99%, there are 4 groups:

    • The first group: "OH MY GOD, A SHINY PONYTA/RATTATA/WHISMUR/ETC , I GOTTA CATCH IT, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAIASDPADAOMDSOAMCACACEADA"This group just insta-throw masterball at a shiny because this is their first time seeing a shiny Pokémon.
    • The second group: "Oh crap, a shiny Abra/Geodude/Voltorb but I wasn't prepared for it. ****, gotta use the masterball." This group is composed of people who won't be overhyped by a shiny but are careless to prepare for possible shiny Pokémon that can run away or self-destruct.
    • The third group: "Oh, mah master Bidoof, I shall serve you eternally for you are the God of Enlightenment!"This group is a bunch of cultists. Stay away from them.
    • The fourth group: "Oh, I have no balls but I want this non-shiny larvitar/deino/dratini I have managed to find after 10 minutes." ...[EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!]This group is as mysterious as the third group. Don't ask me.


    Credit

    Great thanks to @BrokenBulb @Amitai!

  2. 11 hours ago, caioxlive13 said:

    I can win both in 10 minutes, and always rest 15 minutes of amulet(I bring to my Gym Farm one mon with Exp. Share, because have one Free Slot on Party.). So, use a amulet for him isn't a big deal, is better use the last minutes of Gym Amulet Farm.

    He put Morimoto and Cynthia under Trainer rematch 6 hours cooldown but it's actually 18 hours
    as for whether players do gym run including Morimoto and Cynthia, it depends on each person.
     

  3. 9 hours ago, caioxlive13 said:

    And who will use a amulet coin in Cynthia and Morimoto? Normally we will spend the last 15-30 minutes of amulets from Gym Farm for win both.


     

    Sorry fam, sometimes I forgot not everyone is good enough to win them in 8 minutes. I included them in my gym rematch amulet run because I always have leftover times.

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    Description
    Just like the name of the title, it's a catching event, in form of racing.
    Pick your partner, form a team and be the very best duo racer team above all and leave the rest to dust!

    This is for anyone within the ENIX server.

     

    Date & Time
    Sunday, 13th Feb [3 PM UTCCheck Discord Calendar]

    Location (Race Track)
    Kanto, Channel 3

    Following Storyline pathway:

    Starting from Pallet Town (Prof. Oak's Lab) -> Rt 1 -> Rt 22 -> Rt 2 -> Viridian Forest -> Rt 3 -> Mt. Moon -> Rt 4 -> Rt 24 -> Rt 25 (any water Pokémon) (Ponds in front of Bill's house)

    You run directly to Rt 1 from the Lab, there is no Pokémon requirement in Pallet Town.

     

    Duration

    1 hour for catching marathon

    10 extra minutes for participants to submit their last entries.
     

    Pokémon accepted as entries
    Pokémon of any species within the area on the track (shown in Location)

    Nature bonus: [+10] for all Neutral Nature (Bashful, Hardy, Docile, Quirky, Serious)

     

    Rules

    • You need to find another player to be your partner to register.

    • You can come up with the team's name for this event and report to Neuzzz. Otherwise, the default name (i.e. No.01) shall be given.

    • In case your partner is missing at the time of event, you shall be grouped together with another player and your team's name will be combined/replaced/renamed.

    • If there is no player to group with, you can play solo.

    • To win 1st and 2nd places that are sorted by high to low, your team needs to the one that submits the entry earliest and reach the furthest in the race track per time (specified using 5-minute-marking). If solo racer is among top 2, the racer can only get 75% total prize.

    • If teams are staying at the same locations, highest total IV of entries in the last location will decide the victors.

    • Entries need to follow the racing track pathway shown on the map above.
    • Both team members need to submit two entries total per area (one entry each member) that have at least 220 IV total before going to the next area. In solo case, the requirement is two entries total per area with at least total 205 IV.
    • If one member of the team manages to catch a shiny, the team can move on from the current area and skip 1 area regardless of its IV. Example: Moving from Rt 1 to Rt 2 without Rt 22.
    • Submit entries on Normal chat at Pallet Town (for hosts to see entries ) to proceed to the next area. No other chat will be accepted.
    • Players can enter the event with only one account/character.
    • All Pokémon must be caught within the event time and at the correct area location.
    • All Pokémon must remain unchanged (untrained/unevolved...).
    • You must be the OT of the Pokémon.
    • In the event of a tie, the winner will be determined by earliest catch time of the final latest entry given by a team member. The latest entry from the duo will be used for time evaluation.
    • Any attempts to cheat such as submitting an invalid entry will result in disqualification.

     

    ? Fast & Furious ?

    $600,000

     

    ? Runner Up ?

    $400,000

  5. I don't really get it tbh. Either the math is wrong or that you put the numbers at wrong places.

     

    Run 1:

    No boost is 229,892

    If you use amulet, you would get 229,892*1.5-20,000= 324,838

    If you use rich charm (+75%), you would get 229,892*1.75-70,000 = 332,311

     

    Run 2:

    No boost is 179,864
    If you use amulet, you would get 179,864*1.5-20,000= 249,796
    If you use rich charm (+75%), you would get 229,892*1.75-70,000 = 244,762
    I wont do the rich charm +100% bc it's indeed expensive,
    As you can see from the 2 runs I did calc on,
    In Run 1: rich charm +75% still get you a bit more money than amulet, at 70k a charm. Only at around 78k will you gain equal amount of profit whether one uses amulet or charm.
    In Run 2: rich charm +75% gets you around 5k less, at 70k a charm. 

     

    Then to give a piece of mind, since they more or less give you around, amulet coin is a safer option in situations. However during grand events, such as Chinese New Year Event, Rich charm +75% and 100% will fall tremendously in price, being 30k+ for a 75%. So it's a good factor to consider what to use for the run.

  6. A bit of Intro
    Well, I don't know if it's just me or there are many people out there thinking Unova Rt9 Super Mall is better than other regions' Super Malls. Some even claimed only Unova Rt9 has all the TMs.
    So I visited each of them and see what I can buy in all the stores.

    And yep, that myth is false folks, all 4 Super Malls have all the TMs!
    Then what are the major differences:

    Veilstone (floor 1F) and Unova malls (Left NPC after 1 stairs) sell Repeat Balls in there.

    Only Veilstone has options to craft stuffs like HP Up, Proteins and the like, Berry Juice, Energy Powder, Heal Powder at the basement B1F

    Hoenn mall sells decorations for secret base at floor 5F

    Unova mall doesn't sell X items, Dire Hit, Guard Spec.

    But I still think Unova mall is superior, because the layout is simple, and the NPC is easy to reach. Also you can buy Luxury Ball, see the Unova Rt9 is superior because it can afford to be Luxury!

    To make the post longer and more meaningful, let me add where you can buy the TMs
    List of TMs you can buy: (recommended to use Ctrl + F)
    First Part: Agility, Ally Switch, Amnesia, Assurance, Avalance, Beat Up, Blaze Kick, Blizzard, Brine, BubbleBeam, Bug Buzz, Bullet Seed, Calm Mind, Charge Beam, Cosmic Power, Crunch, Curse, Dark Pulse, Dragon Claw, Dragon Dance, Dragon Pulse, Dragon Rage, Dragon Tail, DragonBreath, Dream Eater, Electro Ball, Embargo, Energy Ball, Fake Tears, Fire Blast, Fire Fang, Fire Spin, Flame Charge, Flame Thrower, Flare Blitz, Flash Cannon, Fling, Frost Breath, Fury Cutter, Future Sight, Giga Drain, Grass Knot, Guard Swap, Gyro Ball, Hail, Heat Crash, Heavy Slam, Hex, Hone Claws, Hydro Pump, Ice Beam, Ice Fang, Icicle Spear, Imprison, Incinerate, Iron Tail, Leaf Blade, Leaf Storm, Leech Life, Light Screen, Magical Leaf, Mega Drain, Megahorn, Muddy Water, Nasty Plot, Overheat, Payback, Pin Missile, Power Swap, Power Whip, Psychic, Psycho Cut, Psyshock, Psywave, Quash, Rain Dance, Razor Shell, Reflect, Rest, Scald, Shadow Ball, Shadow Claw, Shock Wave, Silver Wind, Skill Swap, Snarl, Snatch, SolarBeam, Steel Wing, Stored Power, Struggle Bug, Sunny Day, Taunt, Telekinesis, Teleport, Thief, Thunder, Thunder Fang, Thunder Wave, Thunderbolt, Torment, Trick Room, U-turn, Volt Switch, Water Gun, Water Pulse, Whirlpool, Wild Charge, Will-O-Wisp, X-Scissor, Zap Cannon
    Second Part: Acrobatics, Aerial Ace, Air Slash, Attract, Aura Sphere, Baton Pass, Bide, Body Slam, Brave Bird, Brick Break, Bulk Up, Bulldoze, Captivate, Charm, Close Combat, Counter, Cross Poison, Detect, Dig, Double Team, Double-Edge, Drain Punch, Dynamic Punch, Earthquake, Echoed Voice, Egg Bomb, Encore, Endure, Explosion, Façade, False Swipe, Fissure, Flash, Focus Blast, Focus Punch, Frustration, Giga Impact, Hidden Power, Horn Drill, Hurricane, Hyper Beam, Low Sweep, Mega Kick, Mega Punch, Metronome, Mimic, Mud Shot, Natural Gift, Nature Power, Pay Day, Pluck, Poison Jab, Power Gem, Protect, Psych Up, Rage, Razor Wind, Recycle, Retaliate, Return, Revenge, Reversal, Roar, Rock Blast, Rock Polish, Rock Slide, Rock Smash, Rock Tomb, Rollout, Roost, Round, Safeguard, Sand Tomb, Sandstorm, Scary Face, Secret Power, Seismic Toss, Skull Bash, Sky Drop, Sleep Talk, Sludge Bomb, Sludge Wave, Smack Down, Softboiled, Spikes, Stealth Rock, Stone Edge, Submission, Substitute, Swagger, Sweet Scent, Swords Dance, Tail Slap, Take Down, Toxic, Toxic Spikes, Tri Attack, Venoshock, Weather Ball, Whirlwind, Work Up.

    Unova: the NPC on the right you find after the first stairs, he sells both parts
    Sinnoh: Floor 3F, NPC at the bottom sells the First Part (shown above) and the NPC at the top sells the Second Part

    Kanto: Floor 2F, the top NPC sells both parts
    Hoenn: Floor 4F, the right NPC sells the First Part, the left NPC sells the Second Part

    P/S: It's a good habit to check your target TM(s) on GTL first for a chance to get cheaper priced TM(s)

     

    Cheers
     

  7. On 12/13/2021 at 7:30 AM, Goombakid said:

    yes ciaoxlive13! That's the conclusion of this post too ?.

    Although your example isn't the best as pichu is a special breed case where pikachu needs to hold a specific insence to produce, so normal NON-OT female pikachu with another NOT-OT will produce an OT pikachu if u have it registered. 

    here to say pikachu doesn't need incense to get pichu, it always get to pichu stage. Only some pokemon need incense to get the "baby" evo forms.

  8. 1 hour ago, BarnacleEd said:

    You probably do not want to use Typhlosion for the Kanto Psychic gym; Sabrina occasionally has a Typhlosion of her own with Flash Fire. The Starmie + Toxicroak duo here should handle it fine, I use Aerodactyl (rock slide) + Garchomp (earthquake) team there.

    You are right but Typh rarely appears during my run, and it's a minor issue compared to Snorlax, which can wall both eruption and dark pulse easily. Hence, I have been changing into Typh + Toxicroak, as long as Snorlax is gone, the rest is simple.

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    First Clause: Team Magma wins!

    1st Place [Magma]Clipsus                                               with a 139          IV Relaxed   Abra

    2nd Place [Aqua]PixelBuggy                                          with a 137          IV Bold           Abra

    3rd Place [Aqua]MightyLax                                            with a 133[+3] IV Jolly          Abra

    4th Place [Magma]Curseman                                        with a 135          IV Adamant Abra

    5th Place [Magma]Complutum                                     with a 134          IV Lax             Abra

    6th Place [Aqua]JeanMarcH                                          with a 125[+3] IV Timid         Abra

     

    Second Clause: Team Magma wins!

    Team Magma: 4 points

    Gain Points[x2]: 10 points

    UGUDLIGHT: 8, Maronzz: 2

    Counter Points: 4 points

    UGUDLIGHT: 1, Clipsus: 1, Complutum: 1, Curseman: 1

    Team Aqua: 0 points

    Gain Points[x2]: 4 points 

    Atlewis: 2, JeanMarcH: 2

    Counter Points: 6 points

    PixelBuggy: 2, MightyLax: 1, ICEJAEGER: 2, JeanMarcH: 1

     

    Third Clause: Team Aqua wins!

    Team Magma: 14 points

    UGUDLIGHT: 7, Clipsus: 4, Complutum: 2, Maronzz: 1

    Team Aqua:     21 points

    PixelBuggy: 5, Atlewis: 6, MightyLax: 5, ICEJAEGER: 1, JeanMarcH: 4

     

    Note:

    UGUDLIGHT: Aqua, stop it! You will never be Magma!
    Complutum: Why are you trying to be like Magma? Noobs.

    ICEJAEGER: Et tu, Nerdy Comp?

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    Description

    After MvA Season 10, a dimensional facture appeared and distorted the MvA reality. As a result, MvA is split into 2 realities, conducting in a same space but different time.

     

    Hall of Fame - Champions of the Series

    Spoiler

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    Primary Conditions & Registration

    Spoiler

    -This is for anyone within the ENIX server. Each player can only join 1 team (Through Discord) and cannot switch team during event.

    -This event now has 2 time slots, a player can only join 1 time slot. The result of the event will be the results of both time slots.

    -If either team has too many members compared to the other team during the event, the staff will relocate some members from the crowded team to the other.

    -A player can still join the event if there is still 30 minutes until the end of the event (either time slot).

     

    Date & Time

    First Time Slot:
    Sunday, 12th December 2021 [3 AM UTCCheck Discord Calendar]

    Second Time Slot:

    Sunday, 12th December 2021 [3 PM UTCCheck Discord Calendar]

     

    Location

    Route 24, Kanto, Channel 3

     

    Duration

    1 hour for catching

    25 minutes for participants to submit their entries.

     

    Pokémon accepted as valid entries

    #063

     

    Rules

    • There are 3 clauses, and the winning team will be determined by winning 2 out of 3 clauses:

    1. Whichever team has more Team Rank Points.

    Spoiler

    -Both teams compete by occupying the Top 6 in total IV (Total Points).

    -To win 1st - 6th places that are sorted by high to low, you need to submit ONE entry that scores the highest.

    -In the event of a tie, the winner will be determined by earlier catch time.

    -Each rank gives out different points from highest to lowest (see below).

    -Team Rank Points will be rounded down.

    Nature Bonus:

    Timid/ Hasty/ Jolly/ Naive    [+3]

    Scoring: 

    Total Points  =  IV + Nature Bonus
    Individual Rank Points

    Rank 1 [+1.8] | Rank 2 [+1.6] | Rank 3 [+1.4] | Rank 4 [+1.3] | Rank 5 [+1.2] | Rank 6 [+1.1] 

    Team Rank Points = Total of Individual Rank Points of all members from the same Team.

     

    2. Whichever team submits more of the specific IV numbers.

    Spoiler

    -Each player may submit Pokémon with one of the IVs listed below.

    107, 114, 119, 124 | 103, 110, 117, 126

    -Each player from any team can submit any of these IV number, only 1 time per number and duplicates will not be counted.
    -Team Magma can gain points by catching Pokémon with red IV numbers and reduce Team Aqua points by catching Pokémon with blue IV numbers.
    -
    Team Aqua can gain points by catching Pokémon with blue IV numbers and reduce Team Magma points by catching Pokémon with red IV numbers.
    -Team Points cannot go below 0.

    Scoring: 

    Gain Points = Total submission of ALLY team members * 2
    Reduce Points = Total submission of ENEMY team members 
    Team Points = Gain Points - Reduce Points

     

    3. Whichever team has caught more Pokémon with at least 1x31 IV.

    Spoiler

    -Each team member may submit Pokémon with 1x31, 2x31, 3x31, and so on.

    -You are required to tell the host the total amount of entries you have before submitting. This speeds up the point calculation process.

    -There is no limit of entries, meaning you can submit as many as you have.

    -Max 4 entries with the highest points will taken as full points, the rest are halved.

    -Total points of each person will be rounded down.

    Scoring:

    Points of a Pokémon:

    1x31 [+1]         2x31 [+2]

    3x31 [+4]        4x31 [+8]

    5x31 [+16]      6x31 [+32]

    Total Points = Sum of total points of all team members

    • All Pokémon must be caught within the event time and at the event location.
    • All Pokémon must remain unchanged (untrained/unevolved...).
    • Evolved or unevolved forms of the listed Pokémon will not be accepted as a valid entry.
    • You must be the OT of the Pokémon.
    • There are 3 separate phases of submission at the end of the event, where you submit your entries accordingly.
    • Rule of the Strong: In case of Draw, the Lost Team of the last season will become the Victor of the current season.
    • The final result of combined time slots will be announced in Discord after the Second Time Slot is finished.

     

     

    Team Prize

    $1,320,000

    Team Prize will be finalized after the team registration is closed

    Team Prize will not change even if some members fail to come to the event
    Team Prize will add $120,000 each time both Teams gain 1 member

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