codylramey Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 The reason for this is simple, i can say my kingdra is HP electric but i have no real way to prove it outside of lvling it to a point that will narrow the ivs enough to take away all doubt about it. It basically makes HP trading a lot safer, and HP has become a much bigger thing that it use to be so to me making trading for HP safer would be a great thing to do. Kababs, Hol, PrinceDaisuke and 13 others 16 Link to comment
Greck Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 Add to this the ability to see the HP if the pokemon have it learned. No need to check the HP with wild pokemons, and if you have 2 similar pokemons you dont need to remember which one have what HP. Eggplant 1 Link to comment
Gunthug Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 The reason for this is simple, i can say my kingdra is HP electric but i have no real way to prove it outside of lvling it to a point that will narrow the ivs enough to take away all doubt about it. It basically makes HP trading a lot safer, and HP has become a much bigger thing that it use to be so to me making trading for HP safer would be a great thing to do. Pretty much the only way to remember which HP a given poke has is to nickname it something stupid like "hp ice", which means you'll just have to waste money changing the name later. This is a great idea, and would completely do away with that. +1 Link to comment
Archinix Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 I don't see the need for this, even not in game you use a laptop/desktop/netbook etc. pretty much these always come with programs/accesories called "Notepad" or "Sticky Notes" Those are what I use to remember the names, I nickname my pokeman, put it on the Sticky Note, narrow the IVs, find Hidden Power and put a dash then the HP Type. It doesn't take that long of use and I don't think it should be done to take up the Devs time when we can use something that's already on our computer. Link to comment
Greck Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 I don't see the need for this, even not in game you use a laptop/desktop/netbook etc. pretty much these always come with programs/accesories called "Notepad" or "Sticky Notes" Those are what I use to remember the names, I nickname my pokeman, put it on the Sticky Note, narrow the IVs, find Hidden Power and put a dash then the HP Type. It doesn't take that long of use and I don't think it should be done to take up the Devs time when we can use something that's already on our computer. Personally i don't like exit the game for watch other stuff on my PC, usually i play on full screen mode, so is just annoying. The perfect solution is put the info about the HP in game interface, and forgot about notepads etc. Of course maybe is not the "must have" feature, but still good idea. Link to comment
codylramey Posted February 3, 2014 Author Share Posted February 3, 2014 I don't see the need for this, even not in game you use a laptop/desktop/netbook etc. pretty much these always come with programs/accesories called "Notepad" or "Sticky Notes" Those are what I use to remember the names, I nickname my pokeman, put it on the Sticky Note, narrow the IVs, find Hidden Power and put a dash then the HP Type. It doesn't take that long of use and I don't think it should be done to take up the Devs time when we can use something that's already on our computer. The need isnt for my own benefit. I can write down hp and IVs too. But if i want to buy or sell something with a specific HP how am i to prove or have proof of the hp without leveling the pokemon to a level that allows the IVs to be narrow enough to prove w/o a doubt that the poke does indeed have the HP i or the person i am buy from says it has. Link to comment
Archinix Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 The need isnt for my own benefit. I can write down hp and IVs too. But if i want to buy or sell something with a specific HP how am i to prove or have proof of the hp without leveling the pokemon to a level that allows the IVs to be narrow enough to prove w/o a doubt that the poke does indeed have the HP i or the person i am buy from says it has. As you level it to be a comp, use Metalkid the have that copied and saved. If you're trading, always test it before hand, that part is pretty common sense though. Link to comment
fredrichnietze Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 you can test it and have that person spectate, however that takes time and effort. this will make it easier for lazy people like me. especially if you have 50 horsea's you just bred or whatever. Link to comment
Volpi Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 The reason for this is simple, i can say my kingdra is HP electric but i have no real way to prove it outside of lvling it to a point that will narrow the ivs enough to take away all doubt about it. It basically makes HP trading a lot safer, and HP has become a much bigger thing that it use to be so to me making trading for HP safer would be a great thing to do. U do have a real way to prove it. Just duel the guy who question if it really is HP electric and then try it against some pokemon with weakness and resistance to electric. Example Gyarados and Tangela (rock is also effective vs gyarados but normal to tangela where electric is not very effective at tangela) Link to comment
codylramey Posted February 3, 2014 Author Share Posted February 3, 2014 U do have a real way to prove it. Just duel the guy who question if it really is HP electric and then try it against some pokemon with weakness and resistance to electric. Example Gyarados and Tangela (rock is also effective vs gyarados but normal to tangela where electric is not very effective at tangela) you can test it and have that person spectate, however that takes time and effort. this will make it easier for lazy people like me. especially if you have 50 horsea's you just bred or whatever. I actually have never thought about that. Good idea for the time being, but it would still be nice to have it displayed on the stat screen after you paid the starpiece to the psychic in Lavander town. That would also raise the value of starpeices and make grinding them more worth it. Link to comment
sherdoonach Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 i support this, its very possible when making a trade to scam the shit out of someone. lvl 14 timid eevee hp ice.. prove it to them in battle with a lvl 14 hp ice eevee and then trade them a lvl 14 timid eevee without hp ice. the buyer wont know till he tests it himself and by then its too late to do anything about it. i personally havent seen anyone use this trick but its something im very weary of everytime i trade for a ut. this and grecks suggestion in the second post will make this less of a problem. [spoiler] sorry for giving little shitheads a great idea [/spoiler] Link to comment
fredrichnietze Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 i support this, its very possible when making a trade to scam the shit out of someone. lvl 14 timid eevee hp ice.. prove it to them in battle with a lvl 14 hp ice eevee and then trade them a lvl 14 timid eevee without hp ice. the buyer wont know till he tests it himself and by then its too late to do anything about it. i personally havent seen anyone use this trick but its something im very weary of everytime i trade for a ut. this and grecks suggestion in the second post will make this less of a problem. [spoiler] sorry for giving little shitheads a great idea [/spoiler] you can always request a screen shot showing only the one eevee in the party during the fight and ask for a link of that eevee and check the hatch time and compare to the one in the trade box if you really dont trust the guy Link to comment
sherdoonach Posted February 3, 2014 Share Posted February 3, 2014 you can always request a screen shot showing only the one eevee in the party during the fight and ask for a link of that eevee and check the hatch time and compare to the one in the trade box if you really dont trust the guy long process, rather just see the hp on the poke if its been confirmed Link to comment
axx Posted February 4, 2014 Share Posted February 4, 2014 U do have a real way to prove it. Just duel the guy who question if it really is HP electric and then try it against some pokemon with weakness and resistance to electric. Example Gyarados and Tangela (rock is also effective vs gyarados but normal to tangela where electric is not very effective at tangela) or, you know, ground... Link to comment
Volpi Posted February 4, 2014 Share Posted February 4, 2014 or, you know, ground... ground is not very effective to tangela and doesnt affect gyarados.... Not sure if I misunderstood what you meant with ground but ye. Link to comment
axx Posted February 4, 2014 Share Posted February 4, 2014 ground is not very effective to tangela and doesnt affect gyarados.... Not sure if I misunderstood what you meant with ground but ye. i meant that if you are trying to prove hp electric, using it vs a ground poke is the best option Link to comment
Gilan Posted February 4, 2014 Share Posted February 4, 2014 (edited) I agree with this idea. However, what about those who don't use starpueces to determine HP? Personally I just test HP against Karps, pidgeys, rattatas, gastlys, and bellsprouts/abras. This way I save money and time (honestly I am able to check this well before the next egg hatches). For people who use this method, would the Hidden Power summary stay as "???" . I do think it is a good idea, but I think it is a bit more complex than it seems... (unless it is changed to where the HP is determined in the summary automatically at lvl 1, but I don't think people want that). man I can ramble. Perhaps for the method I mentioned above, there could be a flag system. This could possibly work where the effectiveness of the HP is recorded according to the type it was used against. There would be a separate tab that lists all of the possible HP types.i.e. omanyte uses HP against pidgeystep 1Has no effect against flying = trueHas no effect against normal = true(types listed are narrowed to ghost and ground)step 2 omanyte uses HP against rattataHas no effect against normal = false(now only ground is listed)therefore HP = GroundIf starpieces are used, in the HP summary tab it would immediately narrow it down to the type described by the man in Lavendar. Edited February 4, 2014 by XelaKebert Please don't double post Link to comment
Rigamorty Posted February 4, 2014 Share Posted February 4, 2014 Perhaps for the method I mentioned above, there could be a flag system. This could possibly work where the effectiveness of the HP is recorded according to the type it was used against. There would be a separate tab that lists all of the possible HP types. i.e. omanyte uses HP against pidgey step 1 Has no effect against flying = true Has no effect against normal = true (types listed are narrowed to ghost and ground) step 2 omanyte uses HP against rattata Has no effect against normal = false (now only ground is listed) therefore HP = Ground If starpieces are used, in the HP summary tab it would immediately narrow it down to the type described by the man in Lavendar. That's a good idea as far as convenience goes, which is exactly why it's a bad idea. One of the good parts of this suggestion would be the added value to the star piece, giving us more lolpokemmoeconomy Link to comment
Dougington Posted February 4, 2014 Share Posted February 4, 2014 I don't see the need for this, even not in game you use a laptop/desktop/netbook etc. pretty much these always come with programs/accesories called "Notepad" or "Sticky Notes" Those are what I use to remember the names, I nickname my pokeman, put it on the Sticky Note, narrow the IVs, find Hidden Power and put a dash then the HP Type. It doesn't take that long of use and I don't think it should be done to take up the Devs time when we can use something that's already on our computer. Breeding made it so creating pokemon with almost the excact same IVs is super easy. I found that all the Eevees I bred had the excact same stats at level 14 (same EVs as well since I used the Tangela patch to level up. That made it a lot harder to keep track of which Eevee is what. Link to comment
codylramey Posted February 4, 2014 Author Share Posted February 4, 2014 I agree with this idea. However, what about those who don't use starpueces to determine HP? Personally I just test HP against Karps, pidgeys, rattatas, gastlys, and bellsprouts/abras. This way I save money and time (honestly I am able to check this well before the next egg hatches). For people who use this method, would the Hidden Power summary stay as "???" . I do think it is a good idea, but I think it is a bit more complex than it seems... (unless it is changed to where the HP is determined in the summary automatically at lvl 1, but I don't think people want that). man I can ramble. Perhaps for the method I mentioned above, there could be a flag system. This could possibly work where the effectiveness of the HP is recorded according to the type it was used against. There would be a separate tab that lists all of the possible HP types.i.e. omanyte uses HP against pidgeystep 1Has no effect against flying = trueHas no effect against normal = true(types listed are narrowed to ghost and ground)step 2 omanyte uses HP against rattataHas no effect against normal = false(now only ground is listed)therefore HP = GroundIf starpieces are used, in the HP summary tab it would immediately narrow it down to the type described by the man in Lavendar. Yea my suggestion does 2 main things 1st and the most improtant makes HP trading safer. You cant scam by lying about a poke HP. (not that that has been a problem.) 2nd Makes the value of star pieces and their usefulness goes up. In order to trade a poke with an HP you have to get a starpiece. Otherwise you wont get ppl to buy. If you implemented a flag system then #2 would just disappear. Personally idc about the convenience this suggestion adds (which it does make keeping up with ur hp pokes more convenient) or the lack of convenience it adds to ppl who test HP by using the move on certain pokemon. And even for those ppl, you can test the move and if its a good HP you can still use a starpiece so that you dont get it confused with the rest of the pokes. Link to comment
Gilan Posted February 4, 2014 Share Posted February 4, 2014 Yea my suggestion does 2 main things 1st and the most improtant makes HP trading safer. You cant scam by lying about a poke HP. (not that that has been a problem.) 2nd Makes the value of star pieces and their usefulness goes up. In order to trade a poke with an HP you have to get a starpiece. Otherwise you wont get ppl to buy. If you implemented a flag system then #2 would just disappear. Personally idc about the convenience this suggestion adds (which it does make keeping up with ur hp pokes more convenient) or the lack of convenience it adds to ppl who test HP by using the move on certain pokemon. And even for those ppl, you can test the move and if its a good HP you can still use a starpiece so that you dont get it confused with the rest of the pokes. The thought that "star pieces will rise in price" due to your method is questionable. I say this because star dust is fairly easy to obtain (in relation to other items), and once people start seeing the price of star-items rising, then you will also see a rise in those willing to farm star dusts. Due to the flood of people farming star dusts (as I would predict) the price would crash. I don't think that trying to rise the price of star pieces is a good idea. However, I do like the concept of including a Hidden Power summary... Link to comment
axx Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 To add to this suggestion, I made a quick mock up of how easy it should be to display the hidden power type. I like OP's idea of using the hp checker as 'flag', because as of now is pretty much useless, with all the breeding tms and such, so adding this 'funcion' will be pretty neat and useful. And yes, it will be used, even if you know your pokémon's hidden power, when trading or when having a bunch of pokémon that are pretty much the same, having the hidden power type in-game is worth to spend a star piece. [spoiler] Any pokémon that knows the move hidden power: When you pay a star piece to the psychic in lavender town: [/spoiler] Infernario, Kababs and Bishav 3 Link to comment
Kababs Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 I like this because if people started lying about hp guess what threads would pop-up. Link to comment
Vorred Posted February 8, 2014 Share Posted February 8, 2014 I like this, actually gives people a reason to waste a star piece and much more convenient than trying to remember shit, name it HP ----- or keep a document. [spoiler] for the love of god fix the spelling of the title [/spoiler] Affan07 1 Link to comment
Shaniqualela Posted February 12, 2014 Share Posted February 12, 2014 The thought that "star pieces will rise in price" due to your method is questionable. I say this because star dust is fairly easy to obtain (in relation to other items), and once people start seeing the price of star-items rising, then you will also see a rise in those willing to farm star dusts. Due to the flood of people farming star dusts (as I would predict) the price would crash. I don't think that trying to rise the price of star pieces is a good idea. However, I do like the concept of including a Hidden Power summary... Also, people would just test to find out which HP they have, and if its good use a star piece. If you know you have HP Poison, why would you pay to have it confirmed? Link to comment
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