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Post by shirochigo on Jan 8, 2011 19:07:30 GMT -5
1. Both characters obtain 1 Rare Candy since both completed the first tier of Novelist. The rules for doing an achievement again for Collector, Typecasting and etc. only apply to those achievements. Not every achievement has the same requirements for doing it again.
2. If your second character has collected enough Pokemon and your first character completes that achievement, then your second character would also have progressed up to wherever he/she is on the tier list. So if your first character has 59 Pokemon but your second already has 60, you'll just have to complete Collector for your first character before you can collect the rewards for your second. Does that make sense?
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Post by tomackze on Jan 8, 2011 19:12:45 GMT -5
Thanks Shiro. Makes perfect sense and now I can add another rare candy for my other character
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Post by arionne ♥ on Jan 8, 2011 20:33:15 GMT -5
We're revising the achievements, so it might change a bit <3
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Post by tomackze on Jan 9, 2011 19:11:57 GMT -5
Oh yeah... another important Q&A that was answered in the chat but not here was...
When you battle a wild pokemon and it faints, then you capture it. It DOES NOT get full health until you heal (or wait a while). It slowly gains back health while you posts if you don't heal it... [Which Draagon said]
I would assume something like 5% every post you make. But that is just me
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Post by arionne ♥ on Jan 9, 2011 20:14:44 GMT -5
We don't really use percentages. You can, but I am personally EXTREMELY against percentages.
However just refer to the healing methods. The longer you rest, the more you heal.
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Post by tomackze on Jan 14, 2011 0:44:56 GMT -5
Honestly I do not think I am the only one who is confused by this so I wanted to provide a website for future help for all... List of Physical AttacksList of Special AttacksSo helpful to know what is physical and what is special. And what you might want to boost up, and what is not that important. This is so helpful as it shows you that a move like Harden which boosts up regular defense... Does nothing against Absorb. People make that mistake, I have also. So this is a great help
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Post by arionne ♥ on Jan 14, 2011 1:02:46 GMT -5
Otherwise, you can just look at the icon next to all the attacks on any other page, such as the pokedexes. They clearly indicate the physical/special split, something new they introduced in gen IV
Personally, I wouldn't use that list because it's inconvenient. Just looking at the attack name when browsing your pokemon will tell you which it is.
Physical attacks go with defence whereas special attack goes with special defence.
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Post by tomackze on Jan 16, 2011 22:03:21 GMT -5
Quick Question...
When you fight a member and your pokemon inflicted damage but fainted before the opponent fainted. Do they still get +.5 for "helping out"?
Or since they fainted they can't get the +.5 levels and thus it is almost as if the pokemon that was left standing fought it alone and gets +2 level?
Just curious...
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Post by arionne ♥ on Jan 16, 2011 22:05:27 GMT -5
Even if it fainted, it dealt damage and helped out so it would get the +0.5 levels
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Post by tomackze on Jan 17, 2011 13:19:03 GMT -5
Does a pokemon with Exp Share get experience when it is battling itself? In the games it doesn't... but on the site it wasn't too clear as it said "even if it doesn't battle" which means that if it does battle it should still get the experience...
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Post by arionne ♥ on Jan 17, 2011 13:23:24 GMT -5
EXP share is only when the pokemon doesn't battle, I would say. If you want him to battle, that's what lucky egg is for
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Post by tomackze on Jan 17, 2011 13:55:41 GMT -5
Item transfer between character...
Completely not allowed? Or can we use it to supplement the 1 month pokemon transfer. Like for the month I transfer an item instead
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Post by Warr on Jan 17, 2011 15:45:48 GMT -5
After me consulting Freezie and Draa, I'm answering with a yes you can. It can be done in the place of a transfer of Pokemon between your characters.
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Post by tomackze on Jan 18, 2011 11:28:52 GMT -5
Thanks for the update Warr...
Now with the new implemented rules for member battle... If your pokemon faints and it is +3 levels above your opponent, or +5 level. Does the same rule carry over?
Or do you just get +1 level for your pokemon fainting?
Like it doesn't defeat a pokemon at all... It is just defeated itself
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Post by freeziepop on Jan 18, 2011 11:30:05 GMT -5
Wait, I'm confused about that too. So if you had a higher level pokemon, would it be just better to let it faint and get the full level instead of taking the shitty .5 level for winning? 'Cause I'm willing to take a dive to get a level.
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Post by arionne ♥ on Jan 18, 2011 11:54:07 GMT -5
Good question, actually.
Personally, i would still go with +3 levels --> 0.5 levels and +5 --> 0 levels, even if you fainted.
It's really just so that higher-levelled pokemon/trainers don't pick on the newbies, which is happening and is causing a bit of a problem. This would force you to fight someone your own size and level-range.
It sucks a bit for those that are high-level with no one to train with, but I'm thinking about some possible solutions for it. In the meantime, try to battle people with similar skill levels.
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Post by tomackze on Jan 19, 2011 0:14:48 GMT -5
This is going to be a very interesting question... At least I think/hope it will be.
So you are allowed to go back to the previous routes instantly if you need an HM or something. Well, how would this work? Would you need to make a thread with 5 pages in order to get that HM? Or can you skip that part and just instantly have the battle to get the HM?
I only ask because lets say you are in route 3, your pokemon are probably at level 30... So 5 pages in Route 1 to get Rock Smash will be very boring with pokemon as powerful as yours...
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Post by arionne ♥ on Jan 19, 2011 0:57:24 GMT -5
buy the HM, or go through the route. The trainer isn't that easy to find ;P
This is an issue of time vs money, I suppose. Maybe train up some weaker pokemon, if you want.
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Post by tomackze on Feb 1, 2011 18:56:24 GMT -5
Just curious... if you release a pokemon you captured. Do you get to reuse the pokeball or does the pokeball become "dead"?
Just curious about this... some sites do it one way, some do it another way
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Post by Sp❣rit on Feb 2, 2011 8:41:59 GMT -5
Nope. It sounds like a cheap way to reuse a Master Ball, or any other kind of special Pokeball. The sphere breaks from an overload, basically.
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