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Posted: Tue, 29/05/2018 04:28 (7 Years ago)
Battling

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The only practical use for battle outside of pvp is getting summon items from rumbling. You have to defeat the Pokemon you are trying to get. Level 100 makes it easy. Level 50 - 70 is a more reasonable challenge and can involve some luck and skill. Any Pokemon below level 50 will probably not make it, even with good type defenses. Having defenses stats be at least 115+ and HP at least 175+, along with decent attack stats and type resistances and type attack advantages, can help.

Though only a single type shows up in the eggs in the lab for double type Pokemon, double types work as normal here. With both physical and special attacks, you can choose which of the Pokemon's types you can attack with for double type Pokemon (like you can choose which one of Charizard's types, fire or flying, to use for attack). This is particularly useful since double type Pokemon can be used for rumbling to get summon items, and there are more type possibilities that way. Since they don't learn moves, they can't use attacks that aren't their type(s). So if you have a single type Pokemon that is fighting against an opponent that is completely immune to its type, you are pretty much out of luck and will do no damage at all.

Charging power one time more than doubles the attack damage. Charging more than once doesn't really add much more to the damage so it is a wasted turn to charge twice or more before attacking. If you charge and then do something else (like block), you lose your charge and have to do it again.

Blocking lessens or completely negates damage, even if the Pokemon has a type weakness to the attacker's type. Blocking does not always work. When a Pokemon blocks, it always takes the first turn in battle (unless both Pokemon are blocking).

A regular heal seems to heal about 25% or less of a Pokemon's HP, and whether it works or not is fickle. You have only three chances to heal during a single battle. Super heal seems to heal about 50% - 75% of a Pokemon's HP and is much more reliable and works more consistantly. You need to charge a Pokemon one time before you can use it, and you only have three chances (seperate from a normal heal) to use it during a single battle. Though be careful not to wait too long. Even if your Pokemon is much faster and will always go first in battle, attempts at healing tends to get bumped down to the last action taken in battle. The opponent will go first in attacking or defending itself before your Pokemon has a chance to heal itself.



Maps


Maps and Pokemon that can do well on them. This is more focused on easily obtainable / inexpensive Pokemon so it doesn't include legendaries and other high priced Pokemon for most of them.

Hollow Space map - Any Pokemon that you pick for this map will take absolutely no damage from one of the opponent's types and will do extra damage with the type that is required to rumble with this map. A water or grass type will add extra protection against the other type your opponent has. Shiinotic, Whimsicott, or Azumarril would be good choices, but you may want to level them more towards 80+ since fairy types do not seem to be particularly hardy Pokemon that can absorb a lot of damage, and the opponent hits hard.

Marine Cave map - This seems to be pretty much a duplicate of the Submarine Volcano map with requirements and opponent types (though your opponent has one less type than in the Submarine Volcano map). What works for the Submarine Volcano map (detailed further down in the list) will probably work for this map.

Sky Pillar map - (I don't have this map, but someone was asking about it.) Skamory would probably be the best choice. It is resistant to both types, but it doesn't do double damage with its own types. I will probably come back to this again when I have a map.

Spooky Manor map - Bisharp (which I don't have right now) seems to be a likely choice. It is resistant to both types and does double damage with its steel type attacks. Avoid picking ghost types in general since your opponent can do double damage against ghost types.

Submarine Volcano map - Lanturn is a good choice. While any Pokemon you choose is going to have good elemental defense, Lanturn has an elemental advantage because of its dual type and ability to do electric attacks.

Terra Cave map - Charizard (mega or not) or any other flying dual type that can access this area is a good choice. From its dual type, it is immune to all attacks. You can choose any level you want to take on this map once you get Charizard, but it is better to level it first so that you can avoid a long, drawn-out battle.

Volcano Cave map - Camerupt is a good choice. It is resistant to both attack types from its dual types, and it has an elemental advantage with ground attacks.

Vortex of Time map - This is going to be a tough battle, and having a Pokemon at level 100+ would be a good idea. The type you have to rumble with is also weak against one of your opponent's types, but with your opponent's dual types, your Pokemon likely won't deal out as much damage to your opponent as your opponent can to your Pokemon with the type you are required to have. Your opponent also has a long list of resistances, too, and you just don't have a huge selection to choose from. Your best bet is to probably go with a Pokemon that hits hard instead of defense, and Kommo-o, Garchomp, and Flygon can do extra damage with their other type. Simply charge, attack, and then regular attack. This also takes a bit of luck since your opponent may block the charged attack, and my Flygon just happened to have a critical hit on the last attack that took down the opponent. Expect the battle to be over in a couple of turns instead of long and drawn out. If you go for defense, your opponent's other type doesn't do as much damage against Mega Charizard X (the only Charizard to be part dragon type), Mega Ampharos, Kingdra, and Turtonator, but your opponent is more likely to do attacks that do more damage so it uses its less effective type only once in awhile. It is not the best strategy to go with defense. However, if you want to spend nuggets, it could work if you buy the same Pokemon you are facing on this map. (The primal version is available in the event shop right now for 650 nuggets / 6500 event points.) I didn't use mine, but it is probably more evenly matched in power than Flygon, Kommo-o, and Garchomp.



Types, Weaknesses, Resistances


Attack Bonus: 2x bonus to your Pokemon's attack
Attack Reduction: 1/2 damage to your Pokemon's attack
No Damage: No damage when your Pokemon attacks

Resistant to: 1/2 damage taken by your Pokemon
Weak to: 2x damage taken by your Pokemon
Immune to: No damage taken by your Pokemon

For dual types, the attacks stay seperate types, but the defenses combine types. For immunity, I think they takes priority over resistances and weaknesses. Some types cancel each other out for resistance / weakness, and some get an extra resistance / weakness, marked by x2 in paranthesis after the type that is extra.




Bug

Caterpie, Metapod, Pinsir, Pineco, Wurmple, Silcoon, Cascoon, Volbeat, Illumise, Kricketot, Kricketune, Burmy (all versions), Karrablast, Shelmet, Accelgor, Scatterbug, Spewpa, Grubbin

Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Resistant to: Fighting, Ground, Grass
Weak to: Flying, Rock, Fire
Immune to: N/A



Bug / Flying

Butterfree, Scyther, Mega Pinsir, Ledyba, Ledian, Yanma, Beautifly, Masquerain, Ninjask, Mothim, Combee, Vespiquen, Yanmega, Vivillion (all versions)

Bug Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Flying Attacks
Attack Bonus: Fighting, Bug, Grass
Weak Reduction: Rock, Steel, Electric
No Damage: N/A

Resistant to: Grass (x2), Fighting (x2), Bug
Weak to: Rock (x2), Flying, Fire, Electric, Ice
Immune to: Ground



Bug / Poison

Weedle, Kakuna, Beedrill, Mega Beedrill, Venonat, Venomoth, Spinarak, Ariados, Dustox, Venipede, Whirlipede, Scolipede, Skorupi (bug secondary)

Bug Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Poison Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Fairy
Attack Reduction: Poison, Ground, Rock, Ghost
No Damage: Steel

Resistant to: Fighting (x2), Poison, Bug, Grass (x2), Fairy
Weak to: Psychic, Flying, Rock, Fire
Immune to: N/A

(Ground attacks do about normal damage to bug-poison.)



Bug / Grass

Paras, Parasect, Wormadam (plant cloak only), Sewaddle, Swadloon, Leavanny

Bug Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Grass Attacks
Attack Bonus: Ground, Rock, Water
Attack Reduction: Flying, Poison, Bug, Steel, Fire, Grass, Dragon
No Damage: N/A

Resistant to: Ground (x2), Water, Grass (x2), Electric, Fighting
Weak to: Flying (x2), Poison, Bug, Rock, Fire (x2), Ice
Immune to: N/A



Bug / Steel

Forretress, Scizor, Mega Scizor, Wormadam (trash cloak only), Escavalier, Durant, Genesect

Bug Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Steel Attacks
Attack Bonus: Rock, Ice, Fairy
Attack Reduction: Steel, Fire, Water, Electric
No Damage: N/A

Resistant to: Grass (x2), Normal, Bug, Steel, Psychic, Ice, Dragon, Fairy
Weak to: Fire (x2)
Immune to: Poison

(Flying, Rock, Fighting, and Ground attacks do about normal damage to bug-steel.)



Bug / Rock

Shuckle, Dwebble, Crustle, Anorith (bug secondary), Armaldo (bug secondary)

Bug Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Rock Attacks
Attack Bonus: Flying, Bug, Fire, Ice
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Steel
No Damage: N/A

Resistant to: Bug, Poison
Weak to: Rock, Steel, Water
Immune to: N/A

(Fighting, Ground, Grass, Flying, and Fire attacks do about normal damage to bug-rock.)



Bug / Fighting

Heracross, Mega Heracross, Buzzwole, Pheromosa

Bug Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Fighting Attacks
Attack Bonus: Normal, Rock, Steel, Ice, Dark
Attack Reduction: Flying, Poison, Bug, Psychic, Fairy
No Damage: Ghost

Resistant to: Fighting, Ground, Grass, Dark, Bug
Weak to: Flying (x2), Fire, Psychic, Fairy
Immune to: N/A

(Rock attacks do about normal damage to bug-fighting.)



Bug / Water

Surskit, Wimpod, Golisopod, Dewpider (bug secondary), Araquanid

Bug Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Water Attacks
Attack Bonus: Ground, Rock, Fire
Weak Reduction: Water, Grass, Dragon
No Damage: N/A

Resistant to: Fighting, Ground, Steel, Water, Ice
Weak to: Flying, Rock, Electric
Immune to: N/A

(Fire and Grass attacks do about normal damage to bug-water.)



Bug / Ground

Nincada, Wormadam (sandy cloak only)

Bug Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Ground Attacks
Attack Bonus: Poison, Rock, Steel, Fire, Electric
Attack Reduction: Bug, Grass
No Damage: Flying

Resistant to: Fighting, Ground, Poison
Weak to: Flying, Fire, Water, Ice
Immune to: Electric

(Rock and grass attacks do about normal damage to bug-ground.)



Bug / Ghost

Shedinja

Bug Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Ghost Attacks
Attack Bonus: Ghost, Psychic
Attack Reduction: Dark
No Damage: Normal

Resistant to: Ground, Grass, Poison, Bug
Weak to: Flying, Rock, Fire, Ghost, Dark
Immune to: Normal, Fighting



Bug / Electric

Joltik, Galvantula, Charjabug, Vikavolt

Bug Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Electric Attacks
Attack Bonus: Poison, Water
Attack Reduction: Grass, Electric, Dragon
No Damage: Ground

Resistant to: Fighting, Grass, Steel, Electric
Weak to: Rock, Fire
Immune to: N/A

(Flying and Ground attacks do about normal damage to bug-electric.)



Bug / Fire

Larvesta, Volcarona

Bug Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Fire Attacks
Attack Bonus: Bug, Steel, Grass, Ice
Attack Reduction: Rock, Fire, Water, Dragon
No Damage: N/A

Resistant to: Fighting, Grass (x2), Bug, Steel, Ice, Fairy
Weak to: Flying, Rock (x2), Water
Immune to: N/A

(Fire and Ground attacks do about normal damage to bug-fire.)



Bug / Fairy

Cutiefly, Ribombee

Bug Attacks
Attack Bonus: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Fairy Attacks
Attack Bonus: Fighting, Dragon, Dark
Attack Reduction: Poison, Steel, Fire
No Damage: N/A

Resistant to: Fighting (x2), Ground, Grass, Bug, Dark
Weak to: Flying, Rock, Fire, Poison, Steel
Immune to: Dragon




Dark

Meowth (Alolan only), Persian (Alolan only), Umbreon, Poochyena, Mightyena, Absol, Mega Absol, Darkrai, Purrloin, Liepard, Zorua, Zoroark

Attack Bonus: Ghost, Psychic
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Dark, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Resistant to: Ghost, Dark
Weak to: Fighting, Bug, Fairy
Immune to: Psychic


Dark / Normal

Rattata (Alolan only), Raticate (Alolan only)

Dark Attacks
Attack Bonus: Ghost, Psychic
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Dark, Fairy
No Damage: N/A

Normal Attacks
Attack Bonus: N/A
Attack Reduction: Rock, Steel
No Damage: Ghost

Resistant to: Ghost, Dark
Weak to: Fighting (x2), Bug, Fairy
Immune to: Psychic, Ghost



Dark / Flying








Dragon
Strong Against: Dragon
Weak Against: Steel
No Damage: Fairy
Resistant to: Fire, Water, Grass, Electric
Weak to: Ice, Dragon, Fairy
Immune to: N/A

Electric
Attack Bonus: Poison, Water
Attack Reduction: Grass, Electric, Dragon
No Damage: Ground
Resistant to: Flying, Steel, Electric
Weak to: Ground
Immune to: N/A

Fairy
Attack Bonus: Fighting, Dragon, Dark
Attack Reduction: Poison, Steel, Fire
No Damage: N/A
Resistant to: Fighting, Bug, Dark
Weak to: Poison, Steel
Immune to: Dragon

Fighting
Attack Bonus: Normal, Rock, Steel, Ice, Dark
Attack Reduction: Flying, Poison, Bug, Psychic, Fairy
No Damage: Ghost
Resistant to: Dark, Bug, Rock
Weak to: Flying, Psychic, Fairy
Immune to: N/A

Fire
Attack Bonus: Bug, Steel, Grass, Ice
Attack Reduction: Rock, Fire, Water, Dragon
No Damage: N/A
Resistant to: Bug, Steel, Fire, Grass, Ice, Fairy
Weak to: Ground, Rock, Water
Immune to: N/A

Flying
Attack Bonus: Fighting, Bug, Grass
Weak Reduction: Rock, Steel, Electric
No Damage: N/A
Resistant to: Fighting, Bug, Grass
Weak to: Rock, Electric, Ice
Immune to: Ground

Ghost
Attack Bonus: Ghost, Psychic
Attack Reduction: Dark
No Damage: Normal
Resistant to: Poison, Bug
Weak to: Ghost, Dark
Immune to: Normal, Fighting

Grass
Attack Bonus: Ground, Rock, Water
Attack Reduction: Flying, Poison, Bug, Steel, Fire, Grass, Dragon
No Damage: N/A
Resistant to: Ground, Water, Grass, Electric
Weak to: Flying, Poison, Bug, Fire, Ice
Immune to: N/A

Ground
Attack Bonus: Poison, Rock, Steel, Fire, Electric
Attack Reduction: Bug, Grass
No Damage: Flying
Resistant to: Poison, Rock
Weak to: Water, Grass, Ice
Immune to: Electric

Ice
Strong Against: Flying, Ground, Grass, Dragon
Weak Against: Steel, Fire, Water, Ice
No Damage: N/A
Resistant to: Ice
Weak to: Fighting, Rock, Steel, Fire
Immune to: N/A

Normal
Attack Bonus: N/A
Attack Reduction: Rock, Steel
No Damage: Ghost
Resistant to: N/A
Weak to: Fighting
Immune to: Ghost

Poison
Attack Bonus: Grass, Fairy
Attack Reduction: Poison, Ground, Rock, Ghost
No Damage: Steel
Resistant to: Fighting, Poison, Bug, Grass, Fairy
Weak to: Ground, Psychic
Immune to: N/A

Psychic
Strong Against: Fighting, Ground
Weak Against: Steel, Psychic
No Damage: Dark
Resistant to: Fighting, Psychic
Weak to: Bug, Ghost, Dark
Immune to: N/A

Rock
Attack Bonus: Flying, Bug, Fire, Ice
Attack Reduction: Fighting, Steel
No Damage: N/A
Resistant to: Bug, Flying, Poison, Fire
Weak to: Fighting, Ground, Steel, Water, Grass
Immune to: N/A

Steel
Attack Bonus: Rock, Ice, Fairy
Attack Reduction: Steel, Fire, Water, Electric
No Damage: N/A
Resistant to: Normal, Flying, Rock, Bug, Steel, Grass, Psychic, Ice, Dragon, Fairy
Weak to: Fighting, Ground, Fire
Immune to: Poison

Water
Attack Bonus: Ground, Rock, Fire
Weak Reduction: Water, Grass, Dragon
No Damage: N/A
Resistant to: Steel, Fire, Water, Ice
Weak to: Grass, Electric
Immune to: N/A



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Posted: Mon, 28/05/2018 20:20 (7 Years ago)
I've been on pet / pet breeding sites off and on for at least 10 years. I think this site's system is the most awkward buying / selling systems between players that I have seen. And yes, most of these ideas are piggybacking off of what I have seen work on other sites over the years. While not everything is one size fits all, maybe some tweeking of these things can help make the systems on this site better and easier to use.

The first suggestion is to expand the berry market stalls to include things beyond the berry garden (such as item bag items like gems and evolution items or any item and maybe even Pokemon) and to have its own section with GTS and the Auction House. Berry Garden only berries can be marked with (berry garden level 1 or whatever level it is) beside the berries that can only be used in the berry garden to avoid confusion with berries that are sold to feed to Pokemon.

Of course, I suggest that a few changes be made to the berry market stalls before it becomes a general use player shop. On most sites, instead of going directly to the player shop with the lowest cost, looking for a specific item creates a page with a listing of all player shops that have that item, the quanity in that shop, and the amount the player is selling it for, usually arranged from lowest price to highest. The player can choose which shop to go into and buy the item at. It also gives a nice price comparision tool for a player who is looking to sell an item. Let's say someone is looking to sell some normal gems. So they select normal gems, and a whole list of normal gems at different shops comes up. Let's say there is one person who is leaving the site and selling normal gems for really low, like $100 each, until they run out (and I've done that myself with sites that I was unsure if I would stay on - do an item dump into my site shop at really, really low prices or give them away), but the average amount that people sell normal gems for are around $1000. So other players would see that it is unusual and can decide to sell it for the average instead. (From what I remember, unusually low-priced items tend to be bought up quickly and then prices tend to go back up to the average if there is not a huge influx of newly made / newly acquired items being sold in the market.)

On most sites with player shops, there is often an option to expand the shop and be able to put more items on sale in the shop for a fee, the fee often going up as shop size increases. Having a min amount made in the shop to actually take the Pokedollars from the shop is something that I haven't seen much of on other online games so that function can probably be taken out.

It would also make it easier to decide to just buy one item from a person instead of people putting in a huge bulk amount in the GTS (like 500 bottles of milk or twenty gems of each type in a single trade) and having in their trade notes to contact them if someone wants a lower amount or to seperate the items out in the trade. It would be much less hassle to both people, at any rate, to buy individual items at quanties that they want (if enough is in the shop, of course).

This doesn't have to displace item trades, selling to the item shop, and gifting. It obviously doesn't really compete that much with gifting. Actual item trades (like a washing machine for a lawnmower) and silent auctions ("goes to the highest offer") can still happen through GTS (though if the auction house is expanded to include item auctions, the GTS can be mainly for trades only). Player shops can just be people looking to sell and buy items for Pokedollars and Nuggets. (I see a lot of people trying to sell some items for nuggets and pokedollars in GTS.) It would help allow GTS be more strictly for trading. As far as selling to the item shop, when you want to put an item up for sale in your own shop, a note can show up to you that you can sell this item to the item shop for so much Pokedollars. Like iron can be sold to the item shop for $4900 (if I remember correctly). If a player wants to put iron up for sale in their own shop, it will say that they can sell the iron to the item shop for $4900 so they know to price it above $4900. And if an item doesn't sell much through player shops, they can always discard the item through the item shop and make a bit of pokedollars that way.

As far as buying and selling creatures, on other pet breeding online games, the owners simply put a creature up for sale from the creature's page and stick a price on it, and there is a search function for creatures that are for sale. Though keep in mind, these creatures are not like Pokemon and shinies. They are bred for markings, mutations, and a wide color range, and most of them are at least slightly different from each other, much like real animals. So I do not know how well that kind of thing would be ported into here where Pokemon are mostly alike. Though there can be an option to sell a Pokemon through a player's shop.

On some sites, I have also seen where players get some money for retiring / releasing creatures as an incentive to get unwanted creatures off the site and to help set a min price for creatures to be sold at.

I'm thinking that people may still want to use the auction house for auctioning off harder to get Pokemon like mega and shinies. And rare items if the auction house is expanded for item auctions.

Anyways, I think at least some of these things may help with buying and selling between players.

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Posted: Mon, 28/05/2018 18:52 (7 Years ago)
I was going to suggest something like this. If someone doesn't want to battle, they can always disable their vs seeker so they don't get battle requests, just like the current system. Or have an option to disable battle requests from random people.

Actually, I was thinking of a list of online people who have their vs seeker enabled, along with other details, like pokemon levels instead of completely random. Like there be a find opponent button, and it spits out a list of people online who have their vs seeker enabled along with wins, losses, pokemon levels, etc. The person challenged can see those details about their opponents and accept or decline the challenge. I think it would be more useful to battling than the system spitting out someone completely random.

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Posted: Sun, 27/05/2018 03:25 (7 Years ago)
Writing Contest Entries

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PokeHeroes's 1st Creative Writing Contest


I got 4th. Here's the entry:

When I became a waiter at Los Seashellos, I didn't expect to meet so many different kinds of people. Besides the residents of Emera Town, there are tourists and wandering Pokemon trainers from all over, even from the other side of the world. But the most unusual one is the mermaid at the beach. I had never seen a mermaid until Leah showed up. They usually don't live here.

I remember when I first stumbled upon her.

The sun was shining after a terrible storm, and I stood on the Los Seashellos deck that stretched over the sea. The building was on rock on the far side of the beach so it had enough stability to be up against the ocean. Some of my co-workers were cleaning up the storm debris, but I had a different job. I looked over the edge of the deck to see a crate of Pink Cold Angel where the waves had carried it, stuck between the deck pole and some rocks. Someone had accidently dropped it while bringing in a shipment, and everyone else who tried to get it failed. At least the waves had calmed.

I laid face down near the edge of the deck, conscious of how my clothes would be rumpled when the restaurant opened. I put my hands out towards the crate, but my fingertips only brushed it. I cautiously moved further over the edge and leaned out to try to grab the crate.

I was distracted by a gasp, and I looked where the sound came from under the deck. I saw a woman in a pink top, and she was tangled up in the seaweed that liked to grow near the rock. She thrashed when she realized I had seen her.

"Don't worry, miss. I'll help you," I said to calm her. I stood up on the deck.

My co-workers had noticed. "What's that?"

"Someone got trapped in the seaweed." I thought a moment. "Don't tell the manager about this." I took a Pokeball out of my shirt pocket underneath my vest. The manager didn't want us trying to pick Pokemon fights with our customers so we were not allowed to bring Pokemon to work. But I kept this one with me all the time, just in case. I let the Pokemon out, my rainbow Vivillion. "Help the person who is trapped underneath the deck." My Vivillion disappeared underneath, and after a few minutes of noisily nibbling through the exposed seaweed, he returned to me.

The woman came out from underneath the deck, and then something surprising happened. The woman flipped on her back to look at us and splashed a large fish tail in the waves while turning. I could only stare dumbfounded.

"Hi. Hi. Thanks. The storm pushed me underneath there, and I couldn't get out. I'm hungry so I'm going to try to find food. Some nice, juicy fish. I'm Leah, by the way," the mermaid said.

I recovered from my surprise. "Happy to have helped you, miss."

She disappeared beneath the waves.

To this day, she still visits me near the deck.



Here's the initial story that I came up with. Since the theme was Emera Town residents, I tried to include cameos of as many as possible, but since it went way over the word limit (at 866 words), I ended up cutting them out and other details.

When I became a waiter at Los Seashellos, I didn't expect to meet as many different kinds of people as I have. Not only are there the residents of Emera Town who come down for the beach and the food, there are also tourists and wandering Pokemon trainers from all over. Some have even wandered over here from the other side of the world for adventure. But the most unusual traveler of them all is the mermaid at the beach. I had never seen a mermaid until Leah showed up. They usually aren't in this area.

I remember when I first stumbled upon her. It was a normal day with Professor Rowan and the old man from the Daycare stopping in for lunch. I glanced though the restuarant windows, and I could see the gem collector panning for gems in the wet sand. I guess he thought some may have gotten washed up onto shore and buried under the sand after a local Pokemon trainer fished up some gems. The hiker was further inland, going through the beach grass for one of his daily hikes. The sun was shining after a terrible storm. It was picture perfect.

I looked away from the windows and approached the professor and the daycare owner. "What would you like, good sirs?"

"Pasta," the daycare owner grunted.

"Sharpelone with a Pink Cold Angel," the professor answered.

I left them and went back to the kitchen to record the order where the chefs would see it as they were cooking. The head chef, an older, stout man, called to me when he saw me. I went to see what he wanted, weaving between the staff.

"Can you do me a favor? You've got long arms, and maybe you can reach it," the chef said. "Some of the boys were goofing around when they were unloading crates of Pink Cold Angel. They weren't paying attention, and they dropped one of the crates off of the deck not too long ago. Good thing this place was closed because of the storm, or they would have gotten a thrashing from the manager if our customers saw them. As far as I know, the crate is still wedged between the deck pole and some rocks where the ocean swept it. We need that crate, and I'd be thankful if you could retrieve it. Nobody else has been able to get it."

"I'll try," I said. I'm not as formal around the other staff, even though the customers wouldn't suspect that.

I went out the back door. The deck was still closed as a couple of my co-workers began to bring tables and chairs out. An hour ago, the deck had been full of seaweed and debris, but now it was spotless and almost ready to open. I greeted them, and they showed me where the crate was. It was exactly where the chef said it was, and it was barely moving with the waves, which had calmed down. It was also a good distance down because of the tide, but the chef probably wanted it removed before the customers came out on the deck.

I got down on my hands and knees and then laid down near the edge of the deck, conscious of how my clothes would be rumpled after all this. I put my hands out towards the crate, but my fingertips only brushed it. I cautiously scooted out of the edge some and tried again. I still couldn't grip the crate correctly. I scooted out some more and leaned over the deck.

I could see a bit under the deck this time, and I heard a gasp. I saw a woman in a pink top and with hair the color of the ocean, and she was tangled up in seaweed that liked to grow near and under the deck. She thrashed when she knew that I had seen her.

"Don't worry, miss. I'll help you," I said to calm her. I scooted backwards and got up.

One of my co-workers was curious. "What's there?"

"Someone got trapped in the seaweed." I thought about what to do. "Don't tell the manager about this." I took a Pokeball out of my shirt pocket underneath my vest. The manager didn't want us trying to pick Pokemon fights with the customers so we were not allowed to bring Pokemon to work. But I kept this one with me all the time, just in case. A rainbow Vivillion came out of the Pokeball. "Help the person who is trapped underneath the deck." My Vivillion disappeared underneath, and after a few minutes, the woman was following him. When he came back up to me, something surprising happened. The woman flipped on her back and splashed a large fish tail in the waves. I could only stare dumbfounded.

"Hi. Thanks. The storm pushed me underneath there, and I couldn't get out. I'm hungry so I'm going to try to find food. Some nice, juicy fish. I'm Leah, by the way," the mermaid said.

I had recovered by then. "Happy to have helped you, miss."

She disappeared beneath the waves.

To this day, she still sometimes visits, waiting near the deck.



Other notes:

One of the ideas I had for the contest was having the waiter deal with two trainers from another region who were hot-headedly trying to start a Pokemon battle in the middle of the restaurant. It came up again with the mention of the manager and the Pokemon ban. I can see an impulsive, teenage waiter (a different one than the official waiter character) trying to start a fight with a young trainer stopping at the restuarant. Dishes flying and furniture being knocked over.

That Leah eats fish Pokemon is implied on the site itself. When you trade fish Pokemon with her, sometimes she says "MMM... Delicious." It would also explain why they are afraid of mermaids and why Leah wants fish fresh from the ocean.

The waiter is gay - hence, the rainbow Vivillion. The contest was hosted at the same time as the pride event, and he seemed the most likely canidate amoung the NPCs to be gay.

Due to the proximity of where they are at, it seemed likely that Leah and the waiter would have met at least once. The restuarant doesn't serve fish so that is probably why she asks you for fish.




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Posted: Sun, 27/05/2018 00:52 (7 Years ago)
Quick Notes

Halloween Shop

Pokemon: Marshadow, Zombeagle, Banettestein

Items: Giratina's pearl

Plushies: Shiny Giratina



Tall Grass Location



Next Shiny Hunts

Easy rarity

Animal box - Bidoof, Blitzle, Fletchling, Hoothoot, Lillipup, Patrat, Pichu, Pidgey, Pidove, Pikipek, Ponyta, Poocheyna, Purrloin, Rattata, Sentret, Shinx, Starly, Taillow, Woobat, Yungoos, Zigzagoon, Zubat

Aquatic box - Shellos

Insect box - Kricketot

Humanoid-ish box - Cleffa, Gastly, Geodude, Igglybuff

Plant box - Cottonee, Foongus, Petilil

Inorganic / Other box - Koffing, Solosis, Vanillite


Skipping Pokeradar hunts - Azurill line (fishing), Budew (Route 53), Goldeen (fishing), Magikarp (fishing), most Vivillion patterns (Safari Zone or pure luck), Tympole (fishing), Wurmple (Route 53)


Missing

Easy rarity from lab - Pikachu gender differences

Non-OT - shiny female Gyarados

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Posted: Fri, 25/05/2018 01:03 (7 Years ago)
Similiar enough to me. I'm not that good at math to do weird percentages in my head on the fly.

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Posted: Fri, 25/05/2018 00:50 (7 Years ago)
The game is based on probability as far as I can tell. If he chooses the number 9, you have a 9/10 probability (or 90% chance) of getting the answer right if you choose "lower" and 1/10 (or 10%) chance of getting it right when you choose "higher." At five, you have a 50% - 50% chance of getting it right no matter which one you chose so it is mainly luck when he picks numbers around the middle. (Of course, with it being probability, sometimes he picks the number 10 when his first number is 9 at about a 10% rate.)

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Posted: Wed, 23/05/2018 17:15 (7 Years ago)
I see them. Thanks.

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Posted: Wed, 23/05/2018 17:10 (7 Years ago)
The recipe calls for red, green, and blue apricorns, but she only gives you blue apricorns. I do not see them listed in the berry market and emera mall. So what about the green and red ones?

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Posted: Tue, 22/05/2018 01:11 (7 Years ago)
I don't even see anything about apricorn in Emera Square so I can't participate.

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Posted: Sat, 19/05/2018 20:04 (7 Years ago)
Missing Types

Just like the lab, it only uses primary types for dual types. So I know what to grab for in the lab. Does not include megas, shinies, and non-lab Pokemon.

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Bug - Vikavolt, Paras, Yanma, Shuckle, Nincada line, Genesect? (I don't think it's in there.)

Dark - Darkrai? (I'm not sure if it's in the lab or not.), Honchkrow, Pawnaird line, Deino line

Dragon - Bagon line, Axew line, Sliggoo, Goodra, Jangmo-o, Hakamo-o

Electric - Voltorb line, Electabuzz, Manectric, Helioptile line

Fairy - Flabebe (certain colors), Spritzee, Comfey

Fighting - Primeape, Tyrogue line

Fire - Moltres, Ninetails, Magmar, Pansear line, Darumaka line, Heatmor

Flying - Noibat line

Ghost - Duskull, Dusclops, Phantump, Sandygast, Mimikyu, Dhelmise

Grass - Tangela line, Nuzleaf, Simisage, Skiddo line, Lurantis

Ground - Cubone line, Mudbray, Gligar line, Sandile, Krokorok, Golett line

Ice - Articuno, Cryogonal, Avalugg, Mamoswine, Delibird, Snorunt

Normal - Ditto, Persian, Stantler, Spinda, Loudred, Chansey, Type: Null? (probably not in there), Far'fetched, Chatot, Deerling and Sawsbuck, Bewear, Drampa, Castform (need a lot of them to form change)

Poison - Croagunk line, Mareanie, Salazzle

Psychic - Abra, Kadabra, Chingling, Gothorita, Natu line, Oricorio

Rock - Nosepass line, Bonsly line, Larvitar line, Solrock, Barbaracle

Steel - Klang, Beldum line, Bronzong, Aegislash

Water - Seel line, Simipour, Slowking, Araquanid



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Posted: Sat, 19/05/2018 05:35 (7 Years ago)
Old Profile Panels

Old profile panels and about me's.

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Buying Panel

Things I am Looking to Buy




I may have valuable items like bottled messages or nuggets for a trade instead of just Pokedollars.



Current Trades in GTS


Rowap berries



Items


Teddirusa's Misdreavus costume
Any other event-only items that are unlikely to be released again.
Cheap millk and soda for bulletin board orders



Pokemon


Retro Pokemon - Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Pikachu, Mew, Delibird, Stantler, Lugia, Ho-oh, Celebi, Zigzagoon
Emera-based event Pokemon from an evo line that I don't have (Tom Nook in particular right now)
Pokeball and Fancy Vivillion



Do not contact me trying to sell these items / Pokemon to me (unless I have a GTS for it):

Pokemon that is available in the lab (including legendaries)
Shinies (unless they are unbreedable shinies from an event that is not available)
Pokemon that show up in annual events (like Mew, Summer Shaymin, Kyurem, etc)
Legendaries and other Pokemon that are available through site activities (like the Honey Tree, fishing, summon items, maps, quests, etc)
Mystery box items (Plates, rotom appliances, maps, etc)
Items that can be bought in the shops (including the Game Center and Emera Square prize exchange items)






Selling Panel

Things I am Looking to Sell




Current Trades in GTS


Event trading / selling Sproutlett: Number 1 2 3 4



Berry Market


My berry market stall

I only really use it right now to try to get rid of berries that I can no longer use in the bulletin board so $1 each berries.



Items


None in particular right now.



Pokemon


Pokemon for sale / trade

Remember, if you are buying, you have to attach the same number of Pokemon you are buying in the trade in order for the trade to go through. I can not accept trades without Pokemon, and there is nothing I can do about it since that is how the system is set up by the admin.

Some of them may be registered for the Wonder Trade / auction.

I also have Pokemon in my fish box. Everything is for sale / trade, except Squirtle, Totodile, Mudkip, Clamperl, Staryu, Lanturn, Huntail, Gorebyss, and Clauncher, which I need for shiny bait / mega stone Leah trades.

I tend to release easy rarity Pokemon and excess Pokemon created by shiny chain breeding.



Untradeable


It is impossible to sell / auction / trade these Pokemon.

Missingno





Other Panel

I've completely overlooked this thing for a long time. Fountain.



Annual / Upcoming Events That I Know Of


Monthly Random Emera Event Pokemon - It seems like there is a new random Emera-based event Pokemon released every month, except for months with holidays (which have holiday-based Pokemon) and annual events (Mew, Shaymin, Kyurem). Sometimes, retros or other Pokemon are released instead. Mainly uses event distribution AP.
Kyurem Event - January
Mew Plushie / Summoning Mew Event - July, uses Dream Shop and DP
Pokeheroes Anniversary Event - July, same time as Mew event, different every year
Summertime Shaymin Event - August, interaction event





If you want a Zapdos


Check to see if I have a shiny hunt going on. If I do, I won't break my chain for this without payment of at least $50,000, 50 electric gems, or 50 nuggets for having to stop my hunt and buy new batteries for the pokeradar. A Zapdos from the gem collector is 2500 electric gems and 2500 flying gems, and you'll have to provide the gems. I will give the gems to the gem collector for the egg, hatch it, and trade it to you (since eggs can't be traded / gifted). Contact me before sending me anything.





About Me panel


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(That is suppose to be the gender neutral icon, but it doesn't show up on this color.)


I live in a swampy-ish area. It is really hot and humid here, and there is really bad heat in the summer.
I was born in November.
I like Halloween.
I like knights, fantasy, dragons, and other things like that.
Just because this fish is beautiful.



Diary

It is less of a diary and more of my notes and my guides for myself. (Please don't comment on my diary thread.)



My time zone is about five hours behind PokeHeroes time. When it is midnight on server time, it is 8 pm in my time.

If you want to talk to me, send me a message.





About Me


/
(That is suppose to be the gender neutral icon, but it doesn't show up on this color.)




(Yeah, I took the quiz. I was curious. Actually it was a bit more accurate than I thought it would be.)

I live in a swampy-ish area. It is really hot and humid here, and there is really bad heat in the summer.
I was born in November.
I like Halloween.
I like knights, fantasy, dragons, and other things like that.
Just because this fish is beautiful.



My time zone is about five hours behind PokeHeroes time. When it is midnight on server time, it is 8 pm in my time.

I may not notice a message right away or I may be on the site on my phone, which makes the messanger difficult to use.





Don't like an event?

Before you start whining about an event because of the group it celebrates, think about this:

If you consider the mere existance of an event for a particular group (like the gblt community) to be "shoving it into your face," consider this. By that logic, I would be entitled to complaining about every Christian holiday event on this site for "shoving the religion into my face."

If you spout out how sinful or evil a group is and yet say that you want to support the people in that group: It is far from being supportive. If you take that and aim it back at yourself: Your religion (or whatever it is) is evil, but I will support the people in it. It's not such a nice thing to say, now is it? It's actually nothing more than rudeness dressed up.

If you don't like an event, just don't participate in it. Let the people who enjoy the event enjoy it without having to deal with meaningless whining.



Some help?

I could use some help with:


Completing my plushie collection. Feel free to send me any that I don't have yet, and I'll try to send one back that you are missing / collecting.

I need help with completing Rowan quests. Currently: None.


I am trying to get him into the ranklist for level:




Help other people:


#FriendsForCommunitySupport #BeatingOak #RowanQuest



Other

I've completely overlooked this thing for a long time. Fountain.



Diary

It is less of a diary and more of my notes and my guides for myself. (Please don't comment on my diary thread.)

Buying, Selling, and Trading Guide Or why buying soda and lemonade for $500 each from other players is a rip-off, why you shouldn't spend more than $4000 on Soothe Bells when buying from others, and other things about items and Pokemon. (These links only seem to load the thead itself instead of going directly to the post so you may have to scroll to find it. And please don't post on my diary thread. Message me instead.)

Buying / Selling / Trading





If you want a Zapdos


Check to see if I have a shiny hunt going on. If I do, I won't break my chain for this without payment of at least $50,000, 50 electric gems, or 50 nuggets for having to stop my hunt and buy new batteries for the pokeradar. A Zapdos from the gem collector is 2500 electric gems and 2500 flying gems, and you'll have to provide the gems. I will give the gems to the gem collector for the egg, hatch it, and trade it to you (since eggs can't be traded / gifted). Contact me before sending me anything.





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Posted: Sat, 19/05/2018 04:16 (7 Years ago)
Inactive or Other Reasons

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For when I clean out my friendlist. Just to remember why I removed them.


Removed for Inactivity

Last time they did anything can be viewed on the userlist, even if their last action isn't displayed on their profile. It is more reliable than depending on when they last posted on their feeds. I just like someone who will do clickbacks on at least the party friendlist clicklist so it's nothing personal.

CherryCheery
emckirby
KolMikaelson
michaelgabb
Nightly
nikestar21
persephone


Removed for Other Reasons

Don't ask about this. I probably won't tell you (unless it is for yourself). These people haven't necessarily done anything offensive, and it could be something like being annoying.

shayan12345



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Posted: Fri, 18/05/2018 17:41 (7 Years ago)
Old Feeds / Diary Posts

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9/3/18

18/20 Giratina.

Today, 23:17
Man, people jumping on the idea of breeding with a same-gender pairing reminds me of someone that I used to be friends with awhile ago who was antagonistic about trans. She found an artist that had a male-male naga pair with children from the two breeding together, and the artist had some kind of diagram about how it was possible for two males to have children with each other. She complained about it quite a bit and claimed it was butchering anatomy, even though nagas are fantasy creatures and there is no one correct anatomy for them. I never actually saw the diagram so I can't comment on the diagram itself. I've found since then that nature itself isn't so strict on gender, either, and there's a ton of variations. Intersex, transitioning between genders, and all that is a natural part of nature. Anyways, she is a bad memory...

Today, 02:32
If the new event is breedable, I kinda hope that they can breed through a same-gender pairing instead of an opposite gender pairing, considering what the event celebrates.

(As a side note, since this wasn't in my feed, I don't really want to talk about this. It brings up bad memories with how people react. It was just a random thought. No need to jump on how it's impossible or anything like that. It's not even a canon Pokemon pattern to begin with, and it only takes putting in an exception in the code to make it happen from what I know about coding... We don't even know how Pokemon reproduce since there's no mention of actual mating or egg laying. The daycare owner just finds them at random. And there's still oddball gender stuff on the site. There's about 63 different evo lines with at least one Pokemon that has gender differences, and still female Machoke / Machamp has a very manly body.)

Today, 02:11
About 50 more DP, and I'll have the fourth Victini plushie.

Today, 00:16
Happy Pride everyone. Even if you are straight.

Today, 00:09
16 / 20 Giratina.

Yesterday, 20:35
I got a Larvesta egg from the bug catching contest. I hope it evolves before the contest ends.

Yesterday, 17:51
10/10 Giratina.

Yesterday, 17:23
62 Weedles and a mega. Guess they are about as rare as a shiny. No shiny yet.

Yesterday, 16:16
Giratina still manages to startle me. But being up late as an insomniac probably doesn't help the situation.

Yesterday, 06:19
9/10 Giratina.

Yesterday, 05:20
That was a disappointment. Lowest score Shedinja that I've gotten.

Yesterday, 00:16
8/10 Giratina.

2 Days ago
Giratina seems to be quiet today.

2 Days ago
I got something rare from the bug hatching contest.

2 Days ago
Camerupt: 1. Heatran: 0.

2 Days ago
With Giratina, I almost forgot about the bug contest starting this evening.

2 Days ago
7/10 this time for Garitina. And someone said that nobody has been able to complete it with a mouse. I'm working towards it.

Already got my 4th plushie. It's not as much DP as some of the other plushie events.

(I think I meant the 3rd one.)

2 Days ago
I guess I have to catch more. Nothing happened yet.

3 Days ago
I got all five Giratina.

3 Days ago
I fished up shiny Goldeen.

3 Days ago
Still getting 4/5, but at least it's better than 3/5.

3 Days ago
I just got 4/5.

3 Days ago
The best I've done so far is about 3 / 5 Garitinas.

3 Days ago
Giratina is hard to catch.

3 Days ago
Finally picked up an Unown.

3 Days ago
I just notice, new plushie event.

3 Days ago
Giratina is taking its time. Been about three hours.

Another Latias. I mega evolved the other one so I'm going to keep this one.

4 Days ago

I put in the trade description that they need to add a Pokemon so I can accept the trade, and people still don't add in a Pokemon. Most of the time, I want to accept the trade, but there is simply no way possible for me to accept money / items for a Pokemon without them adding a Pokemon.

6 Days ago
Shiny Weedle evo line is next up, but I'm going to build up my pokedollars to at least $150,000 and look for a Latios / Latias again before I start another shiny hunt. I hope to get a regular mega Beedrill from the shiny hunt, but I'm not going to hunt for shiny mega Beedrill. If it happens to happen, it happens; if it doesn't, it doesn't. I'm not going to hunt for shiny megas until later.


I have about half of the Rotoms now.

8 Days ago
I've been trying to chain Vivillion off and on, but Rotom is too big of a temptation right now to get far in a chain.

9 Days ago
This is turning into the longest Caterpie chain I've had so far. Though it's not really long yet.

9 Days ago
I found a Huntail at the beach. Now I can get another mega stone when they are back in Leah's shop.


If my luck still holds, I'll get another short shiny chain. If I'm more lucky, I'll get a shiny female. If I don't, then it'll be something shiny to get started with the shiny wonder trade.

12 Days ago

I started to make a buying / selling guide (which is far from done right now), and I think I made a very good statement about why people shouldn't buy most berry garden and cooking items from GTS. I have calculated losses of up to $40,800 on bulletin board orders for the $800 milk that is stated in the price check thread, and I also calculated a loss of $14,163 on another bulletin board order for the $1000 per berry juice price that I've been seeing in GTS lately. It's just not a smart price to buy it at.

14 Days ago
I fished up a shiny Lumenion.

15 Days ago
I now have at least one Pokemon from each starter evo lines.

15 Days ago

I got a wonder trade code.

(From normal wonder trade.)

17 Days ago

Looks like the egg radar is starting to pay for itself. One shiny so far, and I haven't had to pay the daycare owner anything for breeding so far since I keep on getting eggs from the tall grass.

20 Days ago
I have what is probably the hardest of the Butterfree line to get in shiny form. Metapod has such a tiny time frame to get an everstone onto it.

20 Days ago

Looks like the mega stone in Leah's shop comes around about every 15 days.

20 Days ago
I got my shiny Shaymin plushie.

21 Days ago
I was looking for the purple Vivillion (since it's the only one I'm missing from the Safari Zone), and I found Rotom instead.

21 Days ago
It is so much quicker to get easy Pokemon with shiny chaining.

22 Days ago



About 148 more DP, and I'll have the shiny Shaymin plushie.

22 Days ago
I fished up another shiny Tentacool.

22 Days ago
I fished up shiny Lanturn.

22 Days ago
I am about 90% to dream level 6.

23 Days ago

I bought a pearl about 7 minutes ago to get a complete set of 5, and then I just found one laying on the beach. Pah. Oh well, for future mega stone.

24 Days ago

I found my Cosmog egg. I didn't expect to find it that soon so I didn't have room to pick it up. But the good thing is that eggs don't jump locations in the tall grass so I can pick it up any time after the hour timer is done.

24 Days ago
Looks like I'll be getting my Cosmog egg sooner than I expected. Found where it said the egg is not far away.

24 Days ago

Looks like I'll be getting a third Primal Dialga.

24 Days ago

I got 4th and 14th this bug hatching contest.

25 Days ago
From the egg color, it looks like I found Latias.

26 Days ago


I fished up shiny Clamperl.

26 Days ago
I'm probably going to find my Latios / Latias egg very soon. I have "It's very close" message come up.

26 Days ago

After I get done finding at least one Latios / Latias, I'm going to be shiny breeding easy rarity Pokemon, starting with Butterfree. I would have started this at least a month ago, but it took so long to hatch a shiny Combee. I will eventually get back to shiny breeding Combee later.

27 Days ago

I got my Heracross to mega evolve, but it added no more scoring points to its score. But I have my second mega Pokemon now.

28 Days ago
My Gyarados has found a Nebula Stone.

28 Days ago
I was correct to some degree about what level Oak's Magikarp would end on, and with some rare candies, I beat him.

29 Days ago
379 points for a Heracross. And it can mega-evolve. Not sure if I can get it to level 50 before the contest ends... I do have a mega stone, and I haven't gotten a mega Heracross yet so I put it on the bug.

29 Days ago

My Larvesta evolved, and it's worth 360 points. I hope that's enough to rank in the top 20.

30 Days ago
So I'm going to be taking a break from shiny breeding in order to use up some of the items that I have.

30 Days ago
Finally!

(Hatched a shiny Combee after a long chain.)


Got a Larvesta for the bug contest. I hope it evolves soon.

1 Month ago
I randomly got an event Pokemon offered on one of my trades.

1 Month ago

I see that the last auction shark that I had a run-in with it only did that to re-sell it. Instant block.

1 Month ago

I have a feeling that my Combees won't produce a shiny until the chain is in the 300s. They are taking their time.

1 Month ago

Either got another Shedinja or a Larvesta from the contest.

1 Month ago
Fished up shiny Magikarp.

1 Month ago

Looks like I'll be getting a second Primal Dialga, and I'm not even really trying for it. I've been trying to root around for clickbacks to get Rowan's Magikarp's level up. Who knows, it may only be possible with rare candies. I got the Magikarp at around level 5, and Oak's Magikarp was around level 70 when I got it.

1 Month ago

Shiny Tentacool at the beach.

1 Month ago


Increased shiny chance from the fountain. Hope it actually helps with hatching a shiny Combee since my chain is going past 250.

1 Month ago
Shiny at the honey tree.

1 Month ago
I'm about halfway to getting the event egg, and it's not even August. Guess I'll be getting it soon.

1 Month ago
Level 35 is the highest I've gotten so far in Royal Tunnel.

1 Month ago

Second star piece coming my way.

1 Month ago

Light stone. Too bad I have to wait to use it. Anyways, nothing else too exciting from key / box exchange so far.

1 Month ago

I'm falling asleep as I do retro radar. Either it puts me in a stupor nowadays or I'm getting sick...

1 Month ago
My Combees decided to pop out a lot of eggs. Hoping one of them is shiny.

1 Month ago
I fished up a shiny Staryu. I think I need a shiny Starmie.

1 Month ago



Azelf egg voucher. Too bad I already have one...

1 Month ago

Shiny retro Articune - about 124 in a row. It just happened. The first thing I clicked on in retro radar turned out to be Articuno, and the first retro I came across happened to be shiny. Now I gotta figure out a price to sell it at.

1 Month ago
I thought a shiny would hatch by now. Guess it is coming slow.

1 Month ago

$7000 on a Combee. I think that's the highest bid that someone has put on my Combees in the auction house so far.

1 Month ago

That will probably be the last time I attempt to auction off items in the auction house. People can't see the item unless you promote the Pokemon holding the item or they click on the Pokemon. I lost quite a bit of money to promoting the auction. $21,600 for promoting the whole batch of items. Only made $7648. A loss of $13,952.

1 Month ago
My Combee chain is starting to get towards 200.

1 Month ago
I put a Slowyore with an egg voucher into wonder trade. If you get a Slowyore next wonder trade, check to see if it is holding anything.

1 Month ago
I found out that your steak may have had 6 legs.

1 Month ago


887 in a row - Shiny retro Moltres. This actually turned out to be a good day to get my last shiny that I needed from retro radar. The water is turned off in the house until that pipe is fixed, I can't shower, and I'm not going anywhere anytime soon.

1 Month ago
Prison bottle. Now I can change the form of one of my Hoopas.

1 Month ago
I got my badge. Now I need the other one, and I'll have the whole of badge set 3.

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I may not be able to catch shiny retro Moltres until season six. I haven't had any luck in actually finding it in the radar so far.

1 Month ago
$400,000. Another $100,000, and I'll be halfway to what I need for my badge.

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377 in a row - Shiny Meganimuim.

1 Month ago

I had gotten a chain around 1057, but it is near midnight and I got fed up with chaining so I just caught a regular Pokemon so the whole night wouldn't be such a waste.

(For retro radar event game.)

1 Month ago



And treasure chests also likes to give me Hoopa.

1 Month ago
It is official now. The treasure chests like to give me enigma stones. Up to having five of them now. Just need a shiny Combee to hatch...

1 Month ago

Finally, Rowap berries. NowI have every berry for my garden.

1 Month ago
144 in a row - shiny Blastoise

1 Month ago
Got my shiny Mew plushie.

1 Month ago

I didn't get a shiny, but at least I got a star piece, another enigma stone, and I only 205 DP to get a shiny Mew plushie.

1 Month ago
Chain of 1139 and no shiny. It's not even a legendary. I just caught the next retro that came up since it's past midnight, and I'm too tired to continue chaining for a shiny.

1 Month ago
Going towards 1000

1 Month ago
Shiny dino is being harder to find than Zapdos. My chain is reaching 700...

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Green, green, and more green dinos...

1 Month ago
Looks like my Cherrim found a star piece in the forest.

1 Month ago
Another enigma stone. I have four of them so far. I really do need to hunt for the legendaries after I hatch a shiny Combee.

1 Month ago



Another enigma stone. I have four of them so far. I really do need to hunt for the legendaries after I hatch a shiny Combee.

1 Month ago
Ready for retro Moltres, Blastoise, and Magnumium hunting.

1 Month ago

Lugia egg voucher! Now I need a shiny voucher.

1 Month ago
I think I'm going to take a break from shiny hunting Combee once I hatch a shiny one. I have a back-log of dinosaur and legendary Pokemon summon items to use, and Ultra balls for the retro radar can get to be quite expensive. I probably spent around $50,000 on Ultra balls yesterday trying to get shiny Zapdos.

1 Month ago

676 in a row - Shiny retro Zapdos. About 2 1/2 hours and a lot of ultra balls. And it's nature is naughty, fitting enough.

1 Month ago
I can see why they got rid of the radar game. It gets tiresome when your chain gets up to 500s.

1 Month ago
Zapdos was just a pain to catch.

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I spent $4800 on retro radar admission so far, and Zapdos just doesn't want to show up.

1 Month ago
Finally found a shiny with super honey.

1 Month ago
Talk about coincidence. I've been thinking about whether it was worthwhile to go through the hassles of selling school Wishiwashi (Combees like to take up room in my trade box right now so it's about half-full or more a lot of the time). I picked up a Hoopa quest again, and I was searching for rings around the site when I saw a trade in GTS. Celebi for a school Wishiwashi. I still got three more in my beach fish box.

1 Month ago
Super honey does attract a lot of Pokemon (usually several within an hour), but I haven't seen any shinies yet. I guess the chances of finding them are still low.

1 Month ago

206 in a row - Shiny retro Charizard.

1 Month ago


I sent a Pokemon out for 5 minutes to get DP, and it comes back with a mystery box.

1 Month ago
I looked at the Pokedex for last season's retro radar (this season's Pokemon aren't up yet). There are about 100 shinies and 1000 non-shiny for each species. I thought there would be more shinies than that.

1 Month ago
Bidding for my two Combee is getting to be $1000+ and I have Combee in the auction house that nobody bid on for much less pokedollars...

1 Month ago

Chain of 12 and only one ultra ball for a Feraligatr. I can do that.

1 Month ago
4 dragon gems and 2 engima stones from the treasure hunt tonight.

1 Month ago
Another engima stone. Treasure hunt must like me tonight.

1 Month ago
Shiny retro Ferligatr - 184 in a row

1 Month ago
I've been seeing a bunch of Pokemon at the tree in the past hour or two, but nothing that I need and no shinies.

1 Month ago
Even if I get nothing exciting with the super honey, I won another engima stone from the treasure hunt. I haven't used them yet since it takes awhile to find the Pokemon in the Tall Grass.

1 Month ago
Trying out my super honey. I'll see what comes.

1 Month ago
Someone bid around $5000 on my female Combee. That's unexpected.

1 Month ago
Did some key / box trades in GTS to get missing keys and boxes. It has gone quite well. I got a lawnmower and a flame plate so far. Also a dragon gem and some berries.

1 Month ago
194 in a row - Shiny retro Articuno. Hard to tell them apart.

1 Month ago
Larvesta seems to be attracted to my honey right now. Got two in a row. I already have them and it may not sell as well with the bug contest going on so I scared them away.

1 Month ago



Shiny retro Typhlosion - 101 chain.

1 Month ago

Radar chain 92 - shiny retro Venusaur. I didn't notice I could flee from normal retro Pokemon and keep building chain until now.

1 Month ago
I compared the shiny and normal retro Articuno. Shiny is slightly lighter in color than non-shiny. It is only really noticeable when you switch between the two images on a slideshow kind of thing or paste them side-by-side. Or switch tabs on a browser when you have two tabs open for the two versions. It also helps with figuring out less-than-obvious gender differences in Pokemon.

1 Month ago
Caught another gloweon. Just don't have room in my party right now for it. When it evolves into Lumineon, I'll have the whole non-shiny set.

2 Months ago
And I found and got Articuno. At first, it didn't want to show up at all, and I think I spent around $1400 on admission before it did show up.

2 Months ago

Got my other starter Retro. Articuno tomorrow. If I can get that one tomorrow, I'll probably continue to catch extras and maybe put them on sale or maybe trade for other retros...

2 Months ago
Figured out the Missingno thing.

2 Months ago
My shiny Combee finally produced a jar of super honey.

2 Months ago
Hatched two female Combee in a row.

2 Months ago

Finally, last machine part.

2 Months ago

Finally, Leah is trading the Mega Stone. Gotta get Charizard's level up. And I have an extra for the next mega I get. (And it's not for sale. I have about 39 other mega Pokemon to get.)

2 Months ago



Still no machine part.

2 Months ago
Azelf egg voucher.

2 Months ago
I emptied out the Pokemon that I had to leave in the Safari Zone holding area and used a fossil. Just waiting for the fossil egg to hatch, and then I'll get back to breeding Combee. I want five shinies for the honeycombs.

2 Months ago

Finally found a machine part. One left to find.

2 Months ago

I got Rainbow, and it is pride month.

2 Months ago
Shiny Hoppip at the Honey Tree. First Shiny from there.

2 Months ago

I hear there is suppose to be a Dream World event in July. So I'm saving my points right now for that.

2 Months ago



Dumb dog keeps on attacking snakes. One day she is going to get into a tangle with a venomous snake and kill herself...

2 Months ago
Finally got a female Combee. Hopefully I'll get more Combee eggs with two Combees instead of one in the daycare.

2 Months ago

I put five bats into the rocky cave. Hopefully they'll have luck with finding that machine part. This quest takes awhile.

2 Months ago
Found Slowyore at the Honey Tree. I think the only ones I haven't seen at the Honey Tree are Cubchoo and Celebi.

2 Months ago
I got an enigma stone from the treasure hunt. Too bad I can't use it right now.

2 Months ago
Caught another Gloweon at the beach. It didn't interfer with my chain.

2 Months ago
Finally found the last harvest sprite.

2 Months ago

For the beauty contest, I tend to rate pictures that look like little effort was put into them or someone was tripping on acid or something when they were making it on the lower end of the scale. If it looks like they at least put effort into it, I rate them more in the middle. If it's impressive, I rate them on the higher end.

2 Months ago

Started my shiny hunt. Gotta wait for my Pokemon to lay eggs.

2 Months ago
I got my Houndoor for evolving. I like them. They remind me of "underworld"hounds. (I don't think I can put the proper name on here from the rules...)

2 Months ago
I randomly hatched a shiny shroomish. And I didn't even have the pokeradar on.

2 Months ago
I think I'm going to try to breed a shiny combee. It would help with what I'm looking from the sound of it.

2 Months ago



Strange, I got a pipe.

2 Months ago
Caught another shiny at the beach.

2 Months ago
Good thing we can breed normal Pokemon from event Pokemon. I don't have Diglett and Dugtrio yet.

2 Months ago
Looks like my Charmander likes shiny things. He's picked up 5 gems so far, and there's still about 6 hours left on the rumbling timer.

2 Months ago
"Hihihihihi." Lol Got a plushie from Rowan.

2 Months ago
Found my legendary in the grass.

2 Months ago
Just one more harvest sprite.

2 Months ago
Just need the orange and light blue harvest sprites.

2 Months ago



Volcanion was surprisely easy to beat with a Lantern around level 100... I thought it would be much more difficult...

2 Months ago
I'm close to 250K for that egg radar chip. Too bad I'm leaving home for a bit soon. Clicklists go slower on my phone since the browser wants to zoom into "warm it" on eggs and I need to tap the screen twice (or more) for it to go through and move onto the next Pokemon / egg.

2 Months ago
Got my submarine volcano map.

2 Months ago

About 100k left to go to get that last egg radar chip.

2 Months ago
Why do I always seem to get a retro egg from the concentration game when I don't want one and happen to have an empty space? That empty space in my party was suppose to be for my Venonat egg once I found it in the Tall Grass...

2 Months ago
I really do need to stop looking through GTS. Spending money that I was saving for the legendary egg chip.

2 Months ago

One more bottle until I get a Submarine Map. I hope dual types have an advantage on here.

2 Months ago

I think I just picked up a Zapdos from the lab.

2 Months ago
I fished up a shiny mudkip, but I need some room in my party before I can take it out of the cooler.

3 Months ago
I fished up a shiny Staryu.

3 Months ago


I got lucky again and hatched a shiny out of a concentration game reward egg.

3 Months ago
I just fished up an event Pokemon at the beach. Just need to wait for an egg to hatch / a Pokemon to evolve before I can take it out.

3 Months ago
Thanks to the person who randomly sent me an item.

3 Months ago
I just hatched a retro Rattata. Honestly, it was probably the first Pokemon that I ever caught in any Pokemon game. And yes, it looked like this Rattata.

3 Months ago

If anyone wants to send me plushie from the Dream World shop for the event, I would like dragon, bat, snake, lizard, cat, and dark Pokemon, along with anything that I don't have in my collection.

3 Months ago



I found enough easter eggs to get my first event prize pokemon. I still have about 5 easter eggs left to find on the list. I may try to complete the whole list.

(I never did pick it up. I got involved with other things.)

2 Years ago
I've started to get some pretty odd things from the mystery boxes. I just got a lawnmower and earlier I got a relic silver.

2 Years ago
I've gotten another explorer bag as a prize. Now I'm up to 5 explorer bags.

2 Years ago
I've gotten 2 explorer bags in the past couple of days.

2 Years ago




Posted: Thu, 07/06/2018 22:35 (2 Months ago)

I got a Zapdos from the lab.


Posted: Sun, 27/05/2018 03:25 (3 Months ago)

I hatched my first OT shiny. A Retro Sentret. I wasn't even trying to breed it since I don't have the pokeradar thing for shiny breeding. It simply came out of an egg that I got from the concentration game. I must be lucky on here today since I got an event Pokemon from the beach earlier this evening.


Posted: Sun, 27/05/2018 00:52 (3 Months ago)

I just fished up an event Pokemon, a Gloweon, from the beach. Funny thing is, I was at the beach today, the one where NASCAR was started, Ponce Inlet.


Posted: Sat, 19/05/2018 20:04 (3 Months ago)

I got my first mega Pokemon from the professor. I just need to level it and find a mega stone. It's a Charmander, and I like it.


Posted: Fri, 18/05/2018 17:41 (3 Months ago)

I got my first event pokemon, a Slowyore, from the auction house.


Posted: Thu, 17/05/2018 22:15 (3 Months ago)

I got my first shiny from the regular wonder trade. A Gyarados. :D I have not tried to breed any yet.


Posted: Wed, 24/02/2016 03:29 (2 Years ago)

I found a harvest sprite. I guess I had the right idea.

Edit: I looked at the ancient cave, and it looks like I had gotten the middle one, the one about the berry garden.


Posted: Thu, 18/02/2016 05:37 (2 Years ago)

I managed to get a Miltank out of the auction house to use for milk for the berrygarden bulletin board. I tried to get a Combee for the honey, but didn't get it. Trying to get what you need from the auction house is frustrating, but I don't really have much extra Pokemon to trade. I wish there was also an option to just plain sell a Pokemon. It'd be much easier when someone wants to sell you without trading and without putting it up in the auction house.


Posted: Wed, 17/02/2016 23:40 (2 Years ago)

And I got another explorer bag today. I must be lucky.


Posted: Sun, 14/02/2016 22:43 (2 Years ago)

I got two explorer bags within three days. Now I get about 400 - 600 pokedollars a day from 12 hour rumble missions.

I was initially confused about the point of the berrygarden when you can't feed the berries from the berrygarden to your pokemon, but now with filling orders, it gives a decent amount of pokedollars. Too bad I don't have a Combee or a Miltank to get the honey and moomoo milk that the orders sometimes ask for.


Posted: Wed, 27/01/2016 19:53 (2 Years ago)

I've found out that using the N button actually makes clicklists go much faster.

I've also found that the concentration game pays out a good amount of game chips and that I do well enough with it to make getting the game center eggs much easier. I kinda do want to go for the retro pokemon.


Posted: Sat, 02/01/2016 02:51 (2 Years ago)

I'm no longer going to be keeping track of what I hatched on here. And the rumble area levels.

Though I have managed to find a brown box in the Eternal Tower.


Posted: Tue, 29/12/2015 02:29 (2 Years ago)

I've gotten a Budew, Duskull, and Drilbur.

I finally won on the lottery. I only got two matches so it was a bunch of game chips.


Posted: Thu, 24/12/2015 20:45 (2 Years ago)

I find that rumbling on short times is only useful for trying to complete a level and only having a little percentage left. Get it over with quickly for getting the next level and then go on to exploring for long periods of time.

I also find that doing the slots with the gold coins with the basic setting is useful to me at this time. Free extra items.

This game also has one of the best clicklists that I've seen. I tend to spend most of my time in the unreturned favors list since those are the people who have helped me.

I now have furnace at level 2 for the rumbling areas.

I'm undecided about naming my Pokemon.

I've gotten Shellos East, Skorupi, and Bibarel. My Bibarel was on the front page for a bit so it's at that form now.


Posted: Wed, 23/12/2015 14:16 (2 Years ago)

I got a Ponyta and Stunky. Now my party is full of Pokemon that need evolving to their final forms.


Posted: Wed, 23/12/2015 03:22 (2 Years ago)

I haven't played Pokemon in a long time so there's a lot of new Pokemon on here that I'm not familiar with.

I got a Dedenne, Tentacool, Bellsprout, and Roggenrola from the lab.

I got to level 2 on the forest, but I'm going to work on the furance area now.

I think I'm going to work on filling up the Pokedex and trying to get every Pokemon of every evolution stage that I can reasonably get.


Posted: Mon, 21/12/2015 04:18 (2 Years ago)

Might as well start one to keep my occupied.

I joined a couple of days ago. My first pokemon turned out to be a Quilava (forget the name of the first stage right now). I got a Drowzee, Swaddle, Pachirisu, Geodude, and Kircketune from the professor's lab.

I've been doing rumbling. Longer periods of time definitely get more pokedollars and items. I got a red mystery box on my first rumble trip (been working on the forest area) that was 12 hours, nothing from 5 minutes, and little from 30 minutes. This works out good for me with being gone from home a good chunk of time.

I've collected four badges so far.

I've gotten a random plushie from someone. Thanks.



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Posted: Thu, 17/05/2018 22:15 (7 Years ago)
Emera Only Pokemon

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Small Talonflame - Have the full evo line and all variations in that particular evo line and don't need any more. Excludes mega.
-Have the mega.
-Have the full evo line and all variations in that particular evo line in shiny. Excludes mega.
-Have the shiny mega.

These also have shiny versions of them, and there are mega versions for those that normally mega evolve in the non-event versions. They evolve the same way as their non-event versions, unless noted otherwise.


Egg Prices in Event Shop


Common 120 nuggets, Uncommon 200 nuggets, rare 370 nuggets, special / legendary 650 nuggets

Event Passes - common 3000 nuggets, uncommon 6000 nuggets?, rare 8000 nuggets?, special / legendary 20,000 nuggets (since I don't have premium, the numbers can be hard to read underneath the "only available for premium members" text)

Assuming that $1500 pokedollars = 1 nugget:

Common $180,000, Uncommon $300,000, rare $550,000, special / legendary $975,000

Event Passes - common $4,500,000, uncommon $9,000,000, rare $12,000,000, special / legendary $30,000,000 (since I don't have premium, the numbers can be hard to read underneath the "only available for premium members" text)



Emera-Only Megas


Emera's non-canon megas. They work the same way as most other megas with needing a Mega Stone, being level 50+, and having the special power to mega-evolve. They are the same rarity as their non-mega counterparts, and they can randomly hatch from eggs instead of being sold in the Event Shop.


Flygon

Milotic - Unlike canon megas, this one has different female and male versions.



Quest and Non-Event


Anniversary Cake - Slurpuff with a cake. There is a cheesecake and strawberry cake versions. You have a chance to get one for every year that your account turns old. Unlike the non-Emera version, Anniversary Cake has no pre-evolution.

Anniversary Cupcake - Komala holding a cupcake. There is the vanilla and chocolate cupcake versions. You have a chance to get one for every year that your account turns old.

Mewton M. Meowth - The Meowth at the Game Center. You can get it in the prize exchange.

Harvest Sprites - Victini in different outfits. Quest in ancient cave. There are eight total, and there are no shiny versions.

Raylong - Raquaza as an Eastern Dragon. Quest in ancient cave. (Was formerly an event Pokemon.) Unlike it's non-emera counterpart, it has no mega form.




April Fool's Day


Derpatung (rare) - Lickitung as a movie nerd. Unlike its non-event counterpart, Derpatung doesn't evolve at all.

Jesterig (uncommon) - Court jester Girafarig.

Keggleon (common) - April Fool's Kecleon that is an egg thief. It has 20 different egg colors / patterns.

Santa Birb (special / legendary) - Ditto as Santa Claus. Spoof on the Santa Bird holiday Pokemon.



Christmas


Aurora (legendary) - Celestial and holly Cresselia.

Frosty Kecleon (uncommon) - Winter-themed Kecleon.

Gooseboarder (common) - Zangoose as a snowboarder.

Pachirisnow (common) - Snowman Pachirisu.

Polestar (legendary) - Winter star Jirachi.

Rudolph (uncommon) - Stantler as Rudolph.

Santa Bird (rare) - Santa Delibird.

Santa Furfrou (hard) - During a past Christmas event, you could cut your Furfrou's hair into a Santa style.

Skugar -> Gingergoat (common) - Christmas candy-themed Skiddo evo line.

Snowling -> Snowbuck (uncommon) - Winter-themed Deerling evo line.

Woopice -> Quagschnee (common) - Wooper as a snowman. Unlike its non-event counterpart, it evolves with an ice stone.



Easter


Easter Bunneary -> Easter Lopunny -> Mega (rare) - Easter bunny Bunneary evo line.

Easter Bunnelby -> Easter Diggersby (rare) - Easter bunny Bunnelby evo line.

Easter Slakoth -> Easter Vigoroth -> Easter Slaking (uncommon) - Easter bunny Slakoth evo line.

Ferrerocoal (uncommon) - Chocolate turtle Torkoal.

Wreafki (rare) - Easter wreath Klefki.



Halloween


Dark Ponyta -> Cursed Rapidash (uncommon) - A kind of Sleepy Hollow horse / dark horse-themed Ponyta evo line.

Disguised Exeggcute -> Disguised Exeggutor (common) - Mummy Exeggcute evo line.

Dralucha (rare) - Dracula Hawlucha.

Nightmare Munna -> Nightmare Musharna (uncommon) - Nightmare-themed Munna evo line.

Pumple (uncommon) - Shuckle with a pumpkin shell.

Sugar Shock -> Candy Belly (rare) - Munchlax evo line with Halloween candy.

Witch Vulpix -> Magic Ninetails (uncommon) - Vulpix evo line dressed as witches. Unlike the non-event version, it needs a dusk stone to evolve.

Zombeagle (uncommon) - Smeargle dressed as a skeleton.

Zomppet -> Banettenstein -> Mega (uncommon) - Frankenstein's monster Shuppet evo line.



Valentine


Chocoluv (common) - Chocolate Luvdisc. Males are milk chocolate, and females are white chocolate.

Flirty Plusle (uncommon) - Plusle with a heart.

Flirty Minun (uncommon) - Minun with a heart.

Heartomb (rare) - Heart-shaped, pink Spiritomb.

Tendenne (uncommon) - Dedenne with a rose. Its colors are based on its gender, with males being blue and females being purple in color.

Valenfloon (common) - Valentine's Drifloon. Unlike its non-event counterpart, it doesn't evolve at all. Females are pink, and males are blue.



Festival / Celebration / Other Holidays


Driflamp -> Lightblim (uncommon) - Drifloon as a Chinese lanturn. I think there is a festival that involves them. Unlike its non-event version, Driflamp needs a dawn stone to evolve.

Drindltank (uncommon) - Oktoberfest Miltank.

Festival Ralts -> Festival Kirlia -> Festival Gardevoir -> Mega (uncommon) - Japanese festival Ralts evo line. Unlike its non-event version, there is no male Mega version (The Festival Ralts evo line are all female).

Fiesta Larvesta -> Fiesta Volcarona (common) - Mexican festival Larvesta evo line.

Flower Boy -> Groomicott (uncommon) - Wedding Cottonee evo line. Unlike its non-event counterpart, it needs to be with Flower Girl in your party during the day to evolve.

Flower Girl -> Lillibride (uncommon) - Wedding Petilil evo line. Unlike its non-event counterpart, it needs to be with Flower Boy in your party during the day to evolve.

Lepreowth -> Perchaun (common) - Leprechaun Meowth evo line for St. Patrick's Day.

Pride Vivillion (rarity not known) - GBLT Pride rainbow Vivillion. It didn't have any pre-evolutions, like most of the other Vivillion patterns on here.

Toraros (rare) - A Tauros as a bull from a Spanish bull - fighting / running festival.



Seasons


Autumn Abra -> Autumn Kadabra -> Autumn Alakazam -> Mega (uncommon) - Autumn-themed Abra evo line.

Autumn Mareep -> Autumn Flaaffy -> Autumn Ampharos -> Mega (uncommon) - Autumn-themed Mareep evo line.

Blossomly -> Applewoodo (common) - Spring / summer-themed Bonsly evo line that has flowers and apples. Unlike its non-event version, Blossomly needs a spray duck to evolve.

Sakura Flabébé -> Sakura Floette -> Sakura Florges (common) - Spring-themed Sakura tree Flabebe evo line.

Sandwebble -> Sandcrustle (uncommon) - Summer-themed Dwebble evo line (though Sandwebble looks more like a cupcake...).

Scattercube -> Spewbrella -> Cocktallion (common) - Summer-themed Scatterbug evo line. (It does not evolve into any other Vivillion pattern.)

Seatran (legendary) - Summer-themed sea Heatran.

Shaysola (rare) - Spring / summer-themed Corsola.

Spring Mareep -> Spring Flaaffy -> Spring Ampharos -> Mega (uncommon) - Spring-themed Mareep evo line.

Sproutlett -> Sproutrio (common) - Summer / spring-themed Diglett evo line. Evolves with leaf stone, unlike it's non-event counterpart.

Summer Mareep -> Summer Flaafy -> Summer Ampharos -> Mega (uncommon) - Summer-themed Mareep evo line.

Winter Numel -> Winter Camerupt (uncommon) - Winter-themed Numel evo line.



Cross-overs


Clawfa -> Clawfairy -> Nessy (uncommon) - Some kind of Loch Ness monster Cleffa evo line.

Gomaseel -> Ikkakugong (uncommon) - Digimon-style Seel evo line released for April Fool's Day.

Hylian Cubone -> Hylian Marowak (uncommon) - Link from Legend of Zelda series.

Princess Smoochum -> Queen Jynx (uncommon) - Smoochum evo line as royalty. She could be linked to Princess Toadstool / Peach of the Mario series, considering that you need the princess to evolve Super Shroom.

Satichu -> Satochu -> Raitoshi (common) - Ash from the Pokemon anime.

Slowyore -> Yorebro / Yoreking (No rarity listed) - Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh. Unlike the non-event version, Slowyore needs honey to evolve. Feed it 5 - 10 honey from its interaction page to get it to evolve into Yorebro. Give it the king's rock and then feed it 1 - 3 honey to get it to evolve into Yoreking. It can be found on Route 53 at the honey tree.

Super Shroom -> Super Breloomio (common) - Mushroom enemy / Mario from the Mario series. Super Shroom needs Princess Smoochum in the party with it to evolve.

Tom Nook (common) - Bidoof as Tom Nook. Unlike its non-event version, it can't evolve at all, but it can change form with the Seller's Clothes.

Torcharch -> Combowsken -> Robin Blaze -> Mega (rare) - Robin Hood Torchic evo line.



Human Jobs / Outfits


Dr. Crazee -> Prof. Madno (uncommon) - Mad scientist Drowzee evo line.

Hawaiian Cubchoo -> Hawaiian Beartic (common) - Cubchoo evo line as tourtists.

Knight Axew -> Baron Fraxure -> Sir Haxelot (rare) - Medieval knight Axew evo line.

Messanger Fletchling -> Messanger Fletchinder -> Messanger Talonflame (common) - Mailman / messenger bird Fletchling evo line.

Mikofoo -> Mikoshao (uncommon) - Japanese priest Mienfoo evo line.

Mr. Bagon -> Sir Shelgon -> Lord Salamance -> Mega (rare) - Bagon evo line as some kind of gentleman or noble. It also looks like a Mafia gangster.

Pharraloin -> Kleopard (common) - Cleopatra Purrlion evo line.

Rodeo Scraggy -> Sheriff Scrafty (common) - Western-themed cowboy / sheriff Scraggy evo line.

Rokkyu -> Lucario-sensei -> Mega (common) - Riolu evo line as a samurai.

Space Spinda (common) - Astronaut Spinda.

Surfer Machop -> Machotide -> Beachamp (common) - Surfer Machop evo line. Unlike its non-event counterpart, you have to sacrifice a female Lopunny to evolve Machotide. The Lopunny disappears and becomes a part of Beachamp as its girlfriend if Machotide and Lopunny are both in your party at the same time.

van Bagon -> Shelcasso -> Sala da Menci -> Mega (rare) - Bagon van Gogh and its evos.



Food / Objects / Nature


Catercream -> Metacream -> Buttercream (common) - Ice cream Caterpie evo line.

Crystal Aron -> Crystal Lairon -> Crystal Aggron -> Mega (uncommon) - Crystal version Aron evo line.

Cottonblu -> Candaria -> Mega (uncommon) - Cotton candy Swablu evo line.

Gloweon -> Lumiday / Cosmoneon (common) - Celestial-themed Finneon with alternative day and night - themed Lumineon. The final form depends on whether it evolves during the day or night. It can also be caught at Emera Beach with the right rod.

Hippopotain -> Hippowtain (uncommon) - Hippopotas evo line as fountains.

Larviprop -> Pupibot -> Mecha Tyranitar -> Mega (rare) - Mechanical / movie prop Larvitar evo line.

Swampras (rare) - Swamp-themed Lapras.



Other


Cuddlith -> Arcaddly (uncommon) - Cute form Growlithe evo line.

Jolly Jr. / Sad Jr. -> Mr. Moody (uncommon) - Emotions-based Mime evo line. How it evolves is very different from the non-event version. Jolly and Sad Jr. are two seperate Pokemon, but when they are at least level 20, the same gender, and together in your party, they will combine into Mr. Moody (only one needs to be shiny to get a shiny Mr. Moody). You have to combine them from one of the Jr.'s interaction pages since they won't combine on their own.

Shadow Lugia (legendary) - Alternative color Lugia with a dark theme. It was given out at Christmas, but it's not a festival themed Pokemon so I'm not including it with Christmas Pokemon.

Shadow Mewtwo (no rarity listed) - Alternative color Mewtwo with a dark theme. You have to earn it somehow.



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Posted: Mon, 14/05/2018 14:50 (7 Years ago)
Multiple Forms and Evolutions List

Since I tend to forget this stuff.

Info mainly from Bulbapedia.

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Multiple Forms


Small Umbreon - Have all the colors / forms in all the stages that it is available in.
Small Mudkip - Have all the colors / forms in shiny version. Most variants have shiny colors available.

Variations not caused by evolutions and events. Event shop shows the event variations.

Since this is mainly from Bulbapedia and not Pokeheroes, not all of these may be on Pokeheroes. This does not include shinies and alolan versions.


Random


Kinda random-ish. These can also follow bloodlines.

Basculin - Red stripe or blue stripe
Burmy / Wormadam - Other than evolution variations, they have a plant, sandy, and trash cloak forms. Mothim does not have variations.
-Deerling - Deerling and its evos come in four different season forms. It is just whatever you pick up randomly at the lab, and it doesn't depend on the current season. I got a spring Deerling in fall.
-Flabébé (standard colors) - This pokemon and its two evolutions come in five colors - white, red, yellow, orange, and blue.
Flabébé (black and red) - Floette has an additional color scheme of a black and red flower that looks like a leaf. The full evo line is available on here, and it was given out in an event.
-Oricorio - It has four other forms and changes them through nectar in the games. I think on here, it is just a random form you pick up in the lab.
Shellos - It and its evolution have two different colors, named after directions.
-Unown - It takes the shapes of the letters of the alphabet. There is an Unown dex in the Ancient Cave. There are 28 of them, and they can be found in the lab.
Vivillon (Safari Zone) - There are 18 different patterns in the Safari Zone, one of which can also be found in the lab.
-Vivillion (Contest) - Two Vivillion patterns were from the Apricorn Battle in the past, I think. Fancy and Pokeball.


Gender


Mega forms don't have gender differences. It seems like Alolan versions of Kantos Pokemon have no gender differences.

Gender differences: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pok%C3%A9mon_with_gender_differences

Aipom - The hair spike is longer on the female's head than the male's head. It carries over into Ambipom.
Beautifly - Females have smaller red spots on their upper wings than males.
Bidoof - Males have more fluff in their tails than females. Male Bibarel have more light brown in the face than females.
-Buizel - It looks like females have one spot on their back while males have two. The female's tail may be smaller than the male's. This carries over into Floatzel.
Burmy / Wormadam - Other than evolution variations, they have a plant, sandy, and trash cloak forms. Mothim (the male) does not have variations. It only affects the larvea and the female.
Butterfree - The males and females are slightly different in the wings, with the female having a dark stripe on the lower wings.
Cacturne - Males have more and smaller thorns on their abdomen than females.
Combee - Females have a small, reddish-orange triangle on its bottom comb that males don't have.
-Croagunk - Despite having two pictures in the Bulbapedia, they look very similiar to me. In Toxicroak, it looks like the female has a smaller neck pouch thing that frogs use to croak.
Doduo - Males have black necks and females don't. The same with Dodrio.
Donphan - Females have smaller tusks than males.
Dustox - The female has smaller antennas.
Frillish - This pokemon and its evolution comes in two different colors. Females are pink, and males are blue.
Finneon - Females have pink on their fore-fins while males don't (or have smaller amounts). In Lumineon, the female has longer dorsal fins (if I remember the name of the fins correctly).
-Gible - The back horn is shaped differently in males and females. Its back fin is different in males and females as a Gabite and Garchomp.
Girafarig - It looks like males and females may have slightly different spot patterns. The male has more yellow spots and less brown spots than the female.
-Gligar - It looks like the females have a smaller stinger than the males on her tail.
Gloom - The males have more and smaller spots than the female. The different spot pattern carries over into Vileplume.
Goldeen - Females have a smaller horn than males. This also carries over into Seaking.
Gulpin - It looks like the "feather" on the female's head is shorter than the male's. In Swalot, females have shorter whiskers.
Heracross - Males and females have different style horns.
-Hippopotas - The color schemes of the males and females are inverted to each other as far as light and dark goes. In Hippowdon, the males have a light brown color while the females don't.
-Houndoom - I think the females are slighly lighter in color than the males. Otherwise, I'm not sure what the differences are.
-Hypno - The female has more white fluff around her neck than the male.
-Kadabra - The females have shorter whiskers / hair, and it carries over Alakazam.
Kricketot - Males have black eyes and females have white eyes. Female Kricketune have smaller whiskers.
Ledyba - The female's antennas are shorter than the male's. It carries over into Ledian.
-Ludicolo - Females have thinner stripes on their bodies than males.
Magikarp - Bulbapedia shows two different sprites for male and female Magikarp, but other than pose, it is hard to tell the difference between them. I know in Magikarp Jump, males and females have different colored whiskers, white or gold (which Pokeheroes takes after in regards to Magikarp). The Magikarp also have at least twenty different randomly choosen patterns, but I don't think they are on here. For Gyarados, males have blue whiskers, and females have white whiskers. (Magikarp do have gold and white whiskers, but it is not as noticeable as in Magikarp Jump.)
-Meditite - The females have different shaped heads and ears positioned a bit differently from males. Medicham's topknot thing is smaller on females than males.
-Meganium - Males have longer head antennas than females.
Meowstic - A female is primarily white while a male is primarily blue.
Milotic - The pink "hair" is longer on females than males.
-Murkrow - Males have bigger hats than females.
-Numel - Bulbapedia shows them as having two different images, but it is hard to tell the difference in them. It looks like female Camerupt has a higher volcano on her back than males.
-Nuzleaf - Females have a smaller leaf on their head than males. This carries over into Shiftry with its leaf hands.
Octillery - It looks like females have smaller pads / suckers on their tentacles than males.
Pachirisu - The stripe on its head is smaller in females. It's also really, really hard to see.
-Pikachu - The female has a slightly different tail than the male in Pikachu and Raichu.
-Piloswine - The female's tusks are smaller than the male's. This carries over into Mamoswine.
-Politoed - The pink circle on Politoed's cheek is smaller on females than on males.
-Pyroar - It has two different forms depending on gender, much like male and female lions.
Rattata - Looks like the female Rattata and Raticate have shorter whiskers than the male.
-Relicanth - The face mask thing is longer on a male than a female.
-Rhydon - Females have shorter horns than males. It also carries over into Rhydon and Rhyperior.
Roselia - The female has a longer dark green leaf "dress" on. In Roserade, the female has a longer leaf cape.
Scyther - The back part of Scyther is a bit different between males and females. The hip area is bigger is bigger in females than males in Scizor.
Shinx - Females have a shorter hair spike than males. This carries over into Luxio and Luxray.
-Sneasel - The males have the long feather-looking thing on their heads and the females don't.
-Snover - The males have more brown on them than the females. In Abomasnow, females have longer hair on their chests than males.
-Spinda - Females have red spots on their faces while males don't.
Starly - The male has more white on his head than the female, and the white spot on Staraptor's head is bigger on the males. The male has more gray on his forehead than the female in Staravia.
Steelix - It looks like the shape cavity to the right of the eyes are shaped differently in males and females. (On Pokeheroes, the back of the jaw is different with males having more of what looks like pointy teeth.)
-Sudowoodo - The female has smaller twigs on her head than the male.
-Tangrowth - Females have more tan on their hands than males.
-Torchic - It looks like there is more white in the female's eyes than in the male's. It looks like male Combusken has a bigger crest than females. Male Blaziken has longer "hair" and "antenna" than females.
Unfezant - The male has some kind of face mask looking thing, and the female doesn't. They also have some different colors on them.
Ursaring - The fur on their sides near their arms are longer on females than males.
-Venosaur - The yellow part of the flower is more pointed on females.
-Weavile - Males have longer ears than females.
Wobbuffet - Females wear lipstick, and males don't.
Wooper - The antenna on the sides of the female's head is shorter than the male's. Male Quagsire have bigger fins on their backs.
-Xatu - This is another sprite from Bulbapedia that shows two gender forms, but I can't tell exactly what is different about them.
Zubat - It looks like the male has more teeth than the female. It could look that way since the female has smaller fangs. She has smaller fangs as a Golbat.


Items


I think they have to be holding the items instead of using them on them, except for the weather balloon.

-Arceus - Changes form based on the plate it is holding. There are about 18 plates.
-Castform - Its form depends on the weather. It works like a stone evolution on pokeheroes, though, and its form depends on the pokeheroes weather when you use the weather balloon. There are about 18 different forms: http://wiki.pokeheroes.com/wiki/Castform_Weather
Cherrim - This pokemon changes form when you give it the energy root from Emera Square.
-Darmanitan - It has another form with the focus sash from Emera Square.
-Deoxys - It has several different forms. It changes form depending on what color meteorite it is holding.
-Genesect - This pokemon changes when it is holding different drives. It does not alter it much, though. There are four drives.
-Giratina - It changes form when it is holding a griseous crystal or pearl. It has two different forms besides its normal one.
Groudon - It changes form when holding a red orb.
Hoopa - It changes form whenit holds the prison bottle.
-Keldeo - It changes form when it learns a certain move from others, but since that isn't possible on here, it needs to be holding a secret sword to change form.
-Kyogre - It changes form when it holds a blue orb.
-Kyurem - It has two other forms with the black and white DNA splicers.
-Landorus - It changes form with the reveal glass.
-Latias / Latios - Their mega forms are treated more like an alternative form. Unlike most megas, they need to hold the enigma pearl to become mega, and removing the enigma pearl changes them back to normal form, unlike mega stones which are permanent changes.
-Marshadow - It has another form with more color. It changes form when it holds an item that you can get from the Halloween event.
-Meloetta - It has another form with the shell bell from Emera Square.
-Rotom - It changes form with appliances. There is the microwave, washing machine, refridgerator, fan, and lawnmower. I've also seen a mixer, drill, and a computer monitor, and I think that is specific to Pokeheroes.
Shaymin - It has another form activated by the Gracidea flower during the day. (On here, the time doesn't matter.)
-Silvally - It changes color depending on the type of memory it is holding. There are about 18 different types of memory.
-Simisage - If you give it the green waiter dress, Simisage will become dressed up as a waiter.
-Simisear - If you give it the red waiter dress, Simisear will become dressed up as a waiter.
Teddiursa - It changes into a Halloween costume when it is holding Misdreavus Cosplay. It doesn't work on Ursaring, though.
-Thundurus - It changes form with the reveal glass.
-Tornadus - It changes form with the reveal glass.


Retro


These can't evolve, but they use the old style sprites. I do not think the company put in any variations of any kind until generation three or four and remakes so these don't have gender and other differences. They come in shiny.

Articuno - Retro radar event.
Blastoise - Retro radar event.
Bulbasaur - Voucher through buying premium membership.
Charmander - Voucher through buying premium membership.
Charizard - Retro radar event.
Celebi - Hoenn berry battle.
Chikorita - Game Center Concentration game prize.
Cyndaquil - Game Center Concentration game prize.
Delibird - Rare Christmas prize event.
Ducklett - I think this is given out in a yearly event.
Feraligatr - Retro radar event.
Ho-oh - Speed click event. Upgraded Burned Tower rumble.
Hoothoot - Game Center Concentration game prize.
Koffing - Burned Tower rumble area gotten in the Apricorn Battle event.
Lugia - Speed click event. Upgraded Burned Tower rumble.
Magikarp - Quest.
Marril - Apricorn berry battle reward.
Meganium - Retro radar event.
Mew - Voucher through buying a 1 year premium membership.
Moltres - Retro radar event.
Pikachu - This was given out in an event. I don't think the event is still running.
Poochyena - ORAS event.
Sentret - Game Center Concentration game prize.
Rattata - Burned Tower rumble area gotten in the Apricorn Battle event.
Stantler - Rare Christmas prize event.
Squirtle - Voucher through buying premium membership.
Taillow - ORAS event.
Tentacool - Emera beach.
Togepi - Given one for every 500 eggs that you adopt from the daycare.
Totodile - Game Center Concentration game prize.
Typhlosion - - Retro radar event.
Venusaur - Retro radar event.
Zapdos - Retro radar event.
Zigzagoon - ORAS event.
Zubat - Burned Tower rumble area gotten in the Apricorn Battle event.


Other


Dialga - Its primal form was given out in an event.
-Furfrou - Its hair can be styled in the salon.
Lycanroc - It has three forms depending on the time of day that it evolves at. Day, night, and twilight (around 5 - 6 pm). For the Rockruff that evolves at twilight in the games, you need to use a dusk stone on here to get it (before Rockruff evolves into the other two forms).
-Minior - It changes forms in battle, and there are several different colors on here. It was released during an event, but I'm not sure if they can breed or not.
Pichu - There is a spikey-eared variant. I think it is only available in the rumble area accessable through a Pikachu event.
Wishiwashi - It has a different form of a lot of them together. Both normal and school forms can be fished up at Emera Beach.


Unsure How to Get / Possibly Unavailable


-Aegislash - It has two different forms depending on what moves it uses. I'm not sure what they did with it on here.
-Greninja - If it has the ability battle bond, it changes form. I'm not sure how it works on here.
-Passimian - There are two varieties in the anime where their stripes are different colors depending on where they are from.
-Pikachu - Pikachu wearing a hat was released as an event Pokemon. Not sure if they did anything with cosplay Pikachu. There are a lot of different variations, from different region hats to different costumes like Magikarp and Charizard.
-Pumpkaboo - It and its evolution have four different sizes, but I think it only affects stats and not image so I don't think it's on pokeheroes.
-Lunala - It has a light-colored form.
-Magearna - It has an alternative colors in the anime, but I don't know if it is available on here.
-Mimikyu - It changes appearance when hit by an attack. I don't know if Pokeheroes did anything with this.
-Mr. Mime - The older sprites show him as having three fingers and a thumb while newer sprites show him as having four fingers and a thumb.
-Necrozma - It has three other forms. Two overlap with Lunala and Solgaleo so I'm not sure if they are seperate.
-Nihilego - It also has a dark form.
-Solgaleo - It has a dark colored form.
-Xerneas - It has an active and neutral forms, having some different colors. It can also turn into a tree.
-Yveltal - It can turn into a cocoon.
-Zygarde - It has at least three other forms. I think getting them has something to do with the gem collector. There may also be the core and cell forms on here?







Evolutions


Small Charizard - Have mega / mega-able version of the Pokemon it is next to.
Small Gengar - Have mega / mega-able version of the Pokemon next to it in shiny version.
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Small Dragonite - Have all the shiny pokemon to evolve for the pokedex and do not need any more. Excludes mega forms.
Small Arcanine - Have all the normal pokemon to evolve for the pokedex and do not need any more. Excludes mega forms.
Small Meowth - Have all the normal Alolan versions to evolve for the pokedex and do not need any more. Excludes mega forms.
Have the eggdex for it. (Means I already hatched an egg for it. Suppose to get gifts from Rowan for having so many eggdex entries so that is why I am keeping track of what I need.)
Have the eggdex for the Alolan version of the Pokemon.

Mega - Shorthand for mega forms. Does not include event pokemon and Aloloan versions since they have the same kind of evolution line but with different elements.

(rare) Abra - Kadabra - Alakazam - Mega
(hard) Absol - Mega
(special) Aerodactyl - Mega
(medium) Aipom - Ambipom (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(hard) Alomomola
(special) Amaura - Aurorus
(special) Anorith - Armaldo
Arceus
(special) Archen - Archeops
(medium) Aron - Lairon - Aggron - Mega
Articuno
(rare) Audino - Mega
Axew - Fraxure - Haxorus
(special) Azelf
(easy) Azurill - Marill - Azumarill (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)

Bagon - Shelgon - Salamence - Mega
(rare) Baltoy - Claydol
(medium) Barboach - Whiscash
(medium) Basculin
Beldum - Metang - Metagross - Mega
(hard) Bellsprout - Weepinbell - Victreebel
(hard) Bergmite - Avalugg
(easy) Bidoof - Bibarel
(medium) Binacle - Barbaracle
Blacephalon
(easy) Blitzle - Zebstrika
Bonsly - Sudowoodo
(hard) Bouffalant
(medium) Bounsweet - Steenee - Tsareena
(hard) Bronzor - Bronzong
(special) Bruxish
(easy) Budew - Roselia - Roserade (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(medium) Buizel - Floatzel
(starter) Bulbasaur - Ivysaur - Venusaur - Mega
(medium) Buneary - Lopunny - Mega
(medium) Bunnelby - Diggersby
(medium) Burmy - Wormadam / Mothim
Buzzwole

(medium) Cacnea - Cacturne
Carbink
(hard) Carnivine
(medium) Carvanha - Sharpedo - Mega
(rare) Castform
(easy) Caterpie - Metapod - Butterfree
(special) Celebi
Celesteela
( Y ) (starter) Charmander - Charmeleon - Charizard - Mega X / Mega Y
Chatot
(hard) Cherubi - Cherrim
(starter) Chespin - Quilladin - Chesnaught
(starter) Chikorita - Bayleef - Meganium
(starter) Chimchar - Monferno - Infernape
(hard) Chingling - Chimecho (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(hard) Chinchou - Lanturn
(rare) Clamperl - Huntail / Gorebyss
(hard) Clauncher - Clawitzer
(easy) Cleffa - Clefairy - Clefable (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
Cobalion
(special) Combee - Vespiquen
Comfey
(hard) Corphish - Crawdaunt
(hard) Corsola
(special) Cosmog - Cosmoem - Solgaleo / Lunala
(easy) Cottonee - Whimsicott
(special) Crabrawler - Crabominable
(special) Cranidos - Rampardos
Cresselia
Croagunk - Toxicroak
Cryogonal
(hard) Cubchoo - Beartic
Cubone - Marowak
(medium) Cutiefly - Ribombee
(starter) Cyndaquil - Quilava - Typhlosion

Darkrai
Darumaka - Darmanitan
(medium) Dedenne
(hard) Deerling - Sawsbuck
Deino - Zweilous - Hydreigon
Delibird
Deoxys
(hard) Dewpider - Araquanid
Dhelmise
(special) Dialga
Diancie - Mega
(medium, alolan) Diglett - Dugtrio
Ditto
(medium) Doduo - Dodrio
Drampa
(special) Dratini - Dragonair - Dragonite
(special) Drifloon - Drifblim
(medium) Drilbur - Excadrill
(hard) Drowzee - Hypno
(rare) Druddigon
(medium) Ducklett - Swanna
(medium) Dunsparce
(hard) Durant
(hard) Duskull - Dusclops - Dusknoir
(medium) Dwebble - Crustle

(rare) Eevee - Vaporeon / Jolteon / Flareon / Espeon / Umbreon / Leafeon / Glaceon / Sylveon (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)

(hard) Ekans - Arbok
(medium) Electrike - Manectric - Mega
(rare) Elekid - Electabuzz - Electivire (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(hard) Elgyem - Beheeyem
(medium) Emolga
(special) Entei
(medium) Espurr - Meowstic
(hard) Exeggcute - Exeggutor

Farfetch'd
(rare) Feebas - Milotic
(starter) Fennekin - Braixen - Delphox
(medium) Ferroseed - Ferrothorn
(medium) Finneon - Lumineon
(medium) Flabébé - Floette - Florges
(easy) Fletchling - Fletchinder - Talonflame
(hard) Fomantis - Lurantis
(easy) Foongus - Amoonguss
(hard) Frillish - Jellicent
(starter) Froakie - Frogadier - Greninja
(hard) Furfrou

(easy) Gastly - Haunter - Gengar - Mega
Genesect
(easy, alolan) Geodude - Graveler - Golem
(hard) Gible - Gabite - Garchomp - Mega
(medium) Girafarig
Giratina
(medium) Glameow - Purugly
Gligar - Gliscor (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(easy) Goldeen - Seaking
Golett - Golurk
(hard) Goomy - Sliggoo - Goodra
(medium) Gothita - Gothorita - Gothitelle
(medium, alolan) Grimer - Muk
(special) Groudon
(rare) Growlithe - Arcanine
(medium) Grubbin - Charjabug - Vikavolt
(medium) Gulpin - Swalot
Guzzlord

(rare) Happiny - Chansey - Blissey (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(hard) Hawlucha
Heatmor
(special) Heatran
Helioptile - Heliolisk
(hard) Heracross - Mega
(medium) Hippopotas - Hippowdon
(special) Ho-Oh
(hard) Honedge - Doublade - Aegislash
(special) Hoopa
(easy) Hoothoot - Noctowl
(medium) Hoppip - Skiploom - Jumpluff
(rare) Horsea - Seadra - Kingdra (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(hard) Houndour - Houndoom - Mega

(easy) Igglybuff - Jigglypuff - Wigglytuff (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(medium) Illumise (can produce Volbeat eggs but doesn't evolve into it)
(medium) Inkay - Malamar

(rare) Jangmo-o - Hakamo-o - Kommo-o
Jirachi
(medium) Joltik - Galvantula

(special) Kabuto - Kabutops
(rare) Kangaskhan - Mega
(medium) Karrablast - Escavalier
Kartana
(rare) Kecleon
(special) Keldeo
(rare) Klefki
(hard) Klink - Klang - Klinklang
(easy) Koffing - Weezing
(hard) Komala
(medium) Krabby - Kingler
(easy) Kricketot - Kricketune
Kyogre
Kyurem

Landorus
(rare) Lapras
(rare) Larvesta - Volcarona
Larvitar - Pupitar - Tyranitar - Mega
(special) Latias - Mega
Latios - Mega
(medium) Ledyba - Ledian
(hard) Lickitung - Lickilicky (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(special) Lileep - Cradily
(easy) Lillipup - Herdier - Stoutland
(medium) Litleo - Pyroar
(starter) Litten - Torracat - Incineroar
(medium) Litwick - Lampent - Chandelure
(medium) Lotad - Lombre - Ludicolo
(special) Lugia
(rare) Lunatone
(medium) Luvdisc

(medium) Machop - Machoke - Machamp
(rare) Magby - Magmar - Magmortar (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
Magearna
(easy) Magikarp - Gyarados - Mega
(hard) Magnemite - Magneton - Magnezone (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(medium) Makuhita - Hariyama
(special) Manaphy (can produce Phione eggs, but doesn't evolve into Phione - I don't think it breeds on pokeheroes)
(hard) Mankey - Primeape
(medium) Mantyke - Mantine (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(medium) Maractus
(hard) Mareanie - Toxapex
(medium) Mareep - Flaaffy - Ampharos - Mega
(special) Marshadow
(hard) Mawile - Mega
(medium) Meditite - Medicham - Mega
(special) Meloetta
(rare, alolan) Meowth - Persian
(special) Mesprit
(special) Mew
Mewtwo - Mega X / Y
(hard) Mienfoo - Mienshao
(hard) Miltank
(rare) Mime Jr. - Mr. Mime (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
Mimikyu
(medium) Minccino - Cinccino
(event) Minior
(rare) Minun
(hard) Misdreavus - Mismagius (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
Missingno.
Moltres
(medium) Morelull - Shiinotic
(hard) Mudbray - Mudsdale
(starter) Mudkip - Marshtomp - Swampert - Mega
(special) Munchlax - Snorlax (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(hard) Munna - Musharna
(hard) Murkrow - Honchkrow

Natu - Xatu
Necrozma
(medium) Nidoran♀ - Nidorina - Nidoqueen (can produce both male and female Nidoran)
(medium) Nidoran♂ - Nidorino - Nidoking (can produce both male and female Nidoran)
Nihilego
Nincada - Ninjask + (rare) Shedinja (Shedinja is a seperate evo line on here.)
Noibat - Noivern
Nosepass - Probopass
(medium) Numel - Camerupt - Mega

(medium) Oddish - Gloom - Bellossom / Vileplume (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(special) Omanyte - Omastar
(hard) Onix - Steelix - Mega (Does not have consecutive Pokemon numbers.)
Oranguru
(rare) Oricorio
(starter) Oshawott - Dewott - Samurott

(medium) Pachirisu
(special) Palkia
(hard) Pancham - Pangoro
(rare) Panpour - Simipour
(rare) Pansage - Simisage
Pansear - Simisear
(hard) Paras - Parasect
(rare) Passimian
(easy) Patrat - Watchog
Pawniard - Bisharp
(easy) Petilil - Lilligant
(medium) Phanpy - Donphan
(hard) Phantump - Trevenant
Pheromosa
(rare) Phione
(easy, Alolan) Pichu - Pikachu - Raichu (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(easy) Pidgey - Pidgeotto - Pidgeot - Mega
(easy) Pidove - Tranquill - Unfezant
(easy) Pikipek - Trumbeak - Toucannon
(medium) Pineco - Forretress
(hard) Pinsir - Mega
(starter) Piplup - Prinplup - Empoleon
(rare) Plusle
Poipole - Naganadel
(medium) Poliwag - Poliwhirl - Poliwrath / Politoed (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(easy) Ponyta - Rapidash
(easy) Poochyena - Mightyena
(starter) Popplio - Brionne - Primarina
(rare) Porygon - Porygon2 - Porygon-Z (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(medium) Psyduck - Golduck
(hard) Pumpkaboo - Gourgeist
(easy) Purrloin - Liepard
(medium) Pyukumuku

(medium) Qwilfish

(special) Raikou
(rare) Ralts - Kirlia - Gardevoir / Gallade - Mega
(easy, alolan) Rattata - Raticate
Rayquaza - Mega
Regice
Regigigas
(special) Regirock
Registeel
(rare) Relicanth
(medium) Remoraid - Octillery
(special) Reshiram
(medium) Rhyhorn - Rhydon - Rhyperior (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(medium) Riolu - Lucario - Mega
(medium) Rockruff - Lycanroc
(medium) Roggenrola - Boldore - Gigalith
(special) Rotom
(starter) Rowlet - Dartrix - Decidueye
(hard) Rufflet - Braviary

(hard) Sableye - Mega
(medium) Salandit - Salazzle
(medium) Sandile - Krokorok - Krookodile
(hard, alolan) Sandshrew - Sandslash
Sandygast - Palossand
(hard) Sawk
(easy) Scatterbug - Spewpa - Vivillon
(medium) Scraggy - Scrafty
(medium) Scyther - Scizor - Mega (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(medium) Seedot - Nuzleaf - Shiftry
Seel - Dewgong
(easy) Sentret - Furret
(hard) Seviper
(easy) Sewaddle - Swadloon - Leavanny
(special) Shaymin
(rare) Shellder - Cloyster
(easy) Shellos - Gastrodon
(medium) Shelmet - Accelgor
(special) Shieldon - Bastiodon
(easy) Shinx - Luxio - Luxray
(medium) Shroomish - Breloom
Shuckle
(medium) Shuppet - Banette - Mega
(rare) Sigilyph
(hard) Skarmory
Skiddo - Gogoat
(medium) Skitty - Delcatty
(medium) Skorupi - Drapion
(hard) Skrelp - Dragalge
(medium) Slakoth - Vigoroth - Slaking
(hard) Slowpoke - Slowbro / Slowking - Mega
(medium) Slugma - Magcargo
(rare) Smeargle
(hard) Smoochum - Jynx (Does not have consecutive pokedex numbers)
(medium) Sneasel - Weavile
(starter) Snivy - Servine - Serperior
(hard) Snorunt - Froslass / Glalie - Mega
(medium) Snover - Abomasnow - Mega
(medium) Snubbull - Granbull
(easy) Solosis - Duosion - Reuniclus
Solrock
(medium) Spearow - Fearow
(medium) Spheal - Sealeo - Walrein
(medium) Spinarak - Ariados
Spinda
(rare) Spiritomb
(medium) Spoink - Grumpig (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(hard) Spritzee - Aromatisse
(starter) Squirtle - Wartortle - Blastoise - Mega
Stakataka
Stantler
(easy) Starly - Staravia - Staraptor
(medium) Staryu - Starmie
(hard) Stufful - Bewear
(hard) Stunfisk
(medium) Stunky - Skuntank
(special) Suicune
(medium) Sunkern - Sunflora
(medium) Surskit - Masquerain
(medium) Swablu - Altaria - Mega
(hard) Swinub - Piloswine - Mamoswine (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(medium) Swirlix - Slurpuff

(easy) Taillow - Swellow
Tangela - Tangrowth
Tapu Bulu
Tapu Fini
Tapu Koko
Tapu Lele
(hard) Tauros
(medium) Teddiursa - Ursaring
(easy) Tentacool - Tentacruel
(starter) Tepig - Pignite - Emboar
Terrakion
(hard) Throh
Thundurus
(medium) Timburr - Gurdurr - Conkeldurr
(special) Tirtouga - Carracosta
(medium) Togedemaru
(medium) Togepi - Togetic - Togekiss (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
(starter) Torchic - Combusken - Blaziken - Mega
Torkoal
Tornadus
(starter) Totodile - Croconaw - Feraligatr
(medium) Trapinch - Vibrava - Flygon
(starter) Treecko - Grovyle - Sceptile - Mega
(rare) Tropius
(medium) Trubbish - Garbodor
(rare) Turtonator
(starter) Turtwig - Grotle - Torterra
(easy) Tympole - Palpitoad - Seismitoad
(medium) Tynamo - Eelektrik - Eelektross
Type: Null - Silvally
Tyrogue - Hitmonchan / Hitmonlee / Hitmontop
(special) Tyrunt - Tyrantrum

(Unown) Unown
(special) Uxie

(easy) Vanillite - Vanillish - Vanilluxe
(medium) Venipede - Whirlipede - Scolipede
(hard) Venonat - Venomoth
(quest) Victini
Virizion
(medium) Volbeat (can produce Illumise eggs but doesn't evolve into it)
(special) Volcanion
Voltorb - Electrode
(hard) Vullaby - Mandibuzz
(rare, alolan) Vulpix - Ninetales

(hard) Wailmer - Wailord
(easy) Weedle - Kakuna - Beedrill - Mega
(medium) Whismur - Loudred - Exploud
(medium) Wimpod - Golisopod
(medium) Wingull - Pelipper
(special) Wishiwashi
(easy) Woobat - Swoobat
(medium) Wooper - Quagsire
(easy) Wurmple - Cascoon - Dustox
(easy) Wurmple - Silcoon - Beautifly
(medium) Wynaut - Wobbuffet (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)

Xerneas
Xurkitree

(hard) Yamask - Cofagrigus
(hard) Yanma - Yanmega (Does not have consecutive poke numbers. Yanmega isn't counted as an actual mega.)
(easy) Yungoos - Gumshoos
Yveltal

(hard) Zangoose
(legend) Zapdos
Zekrom
Zeraora
(easy) Zigzagoon - Linoone
(rare) Zorua - Zoroark
(easy) Zubat - Golbat - Crobat (Does not have consecutive poke numbers.)
Zygarde



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Posted: Thu, 17/03/2016 01:34 (9 Years ago)
I finally got enough accessories for the beauty contest to do something with it. It is fun.

My Beauty Contest Pictures

Link to Accessory Case: http://pokeheroes.com/accessoires



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Pretty much a Charizard breathing out a smoke puff and wearing some jewels.
Sentret won first place in a contest and is humming happily. The blue scale it is holding is suppose to be a trophy, and I added in a flower and horn so the other two steps wouldn't look so bare. The other prize is a stack of coins in the foreground.



A redone version of the above, featuring Cleffa instead.
I was going for a forest scene with Ledian, but I didn't have the background / enough items to make it look right.



Randomly made Siligyph photo. I am honestly surprised that it had the highest score amoung my own photos this round.

Underwater Wailord with coral, seaweed, and sunken treasure.

Girly Pichu finds a crown while rumbling and loves it. (I do not keep track of my Pokemons' genders excpect for breeding and gender evos / forms so I do not know for sure if this Pichu is actually a girl.)

Random, kinda spiritually-themed Braviary.

Vanilluxe has to cross a desert.



Something random that I put together after the judging had started last contest. Fiery-themed Houndoom.

A shiny Combee leading other Combees in the search for pollen during spring rains.




Avatars

Just avatars I made for myself for my own use with the Pokemon accessory thing.

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Gay Vivillion for the GBLT-themed event / pride month.



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Posted: Mon, 07/03/2016 04:49 (9 Years ago)
Breeding and Shiny Hunt

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Pokemon only breed while they are in the daycare with another Pokemon. If you put two in there, and it tells you that they get along, they will likely breed with each other. If they don't and you take them out immediantly afterwards, I don't think he charges you for daycare services.



Pokemon Breeding Habits


There are many different factors which goes into how many eggs a pair will typically produce a day when breeding and what breed the eggs are.

I bred a Combee (special) with a Drapion (medium) and got half Combee and half Drapion. I don't know if rarity affects results or if it was random luck. I got another roughly half and half with a different pair of different rarities. Same thing with an event and special Pokemon. So if you still Pokemon of two different rarities, you get about roughly half and half.

For breeding event Pokemon, the event Pokemon is rare. Usually, it breeds the non-event version of that Pokemon.

If you are looking for a specific gender (such as a female Combee or Salandit to evolve), the gender ratios on Bulbapedia will tell you how rare the gender is. Most Pokemon have genders that are roughly half male and half female, some Pokemon are rarely male or rarely female, some Pokemon are only one gender. If Pokemon are only one gender, you will never get the other gender of the same breed out of them. Miltank will never breed male Miltank since they are only female. (I've seen people ask for a male Miltank on GTS before.)

I think Pokemon tend to spawn eggs when you are offline or during the night on server time. When I come back after I sleep for the night, there are usually eggs there. But the impression could also just be caused by the huge time lapse from being offline for so long.

An important factor for egg production is how much the pair like each other. If it is a perfect match, you can get the most eggs out of them based on pair matching alone.

It seems like periodically releasing the offspring helps to stimulate them into breeding again.

Overall breeding activity on the site seems to affect the rate of reproduction. This seems to have little to do with individual members as far as I can tell, and it is only determined by sitewide breeding activity. For Pokemon that are commonly overbreed sitewide (such as mega-able Pokemon), reproduction rates are lowered. For Pokemon that aren't overbred much sitewide, reproduction rates are higher. This seems to be an important factor.

Certain flutes can help modify reproduction rates along with the fountain. Flutes can be bought with nuggets in the item shop or sometimes won through official Emera contests. (Flutes are trade-blocked and can't be traded, sold, or gifted to other members so they will never be in GTS or the auction house.) The fountain is in an obscure place on the site. Click / double click on "town" in the menu and then click on the bottom of the fountain on the town map. If you throw in 100 coins, you have a random chance to get a breeding, mega, or shiny chance buff until midnight server time, but you can also get nothing. It is random.

I have heard that rarity changes how much a Pokemon breeds so I am attempting to verify it a bit.

Easy - It seems to be about 5 - 10 eggs in about 12 - 24 hours if they are a perfect match.
Medium
Hard
Rare
Starter
Special (non-legendary) - It seems to be about 3 - 4 eggs in about 12 - 24 hours if they are a perfect match. It can go up to about 8 - 10 if you are lucky.
Legend / Legendary Special



Picking Breeding Partners


You need a male-female pair. I'm not sure how this works with genderless Pokemon, if they all need Ditto to breed or if that is only breedable legendaries.

They need to get along. The daycare will tell you if they get along or not when you put them in there. They need to be a "match perfectly" or "get along well with each other." If they "prefer to play with other Pokemon," they will not produce eggs. If they "don't seem to like each other," they will still produce eggs, but it is only about one per every 12 hours so it's not conductive to shiny hunting. It is only useful if you are trying to get eggdex entries and don't need a lot of eggs.

They need to be the same or a similar breed (such as Combee and Scolipede are both insects so they are willing to breed with each other). They need to share the first egg group in their Pokedex entries in order to be willing to breed (secondary egg groups don't count on here). Egg groups are shown in the on-site Pokedex for each individual Pokemon in their Pokedex descriptions. There are also listings of all Pokemon in certain egg groups on here: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Egg_Group

OT can be an important factor in breeding. It can help make the different between whether a pair of Pokemon dislike each other or get along with each other. Pokemon prefer Pokemon that they weren't "raised" with so they tend to dislike Pokemon who have the same original trainer that they have. (As a side note, this isn't about inbreeding and family lines. The Pokemon that you get through non-breeding methods aren't related to each other, but they still tend to dislike each other if you caught / hatched both of them yourself. A Pokemon will accept and like a breeding partner, even with inbreeding, if the original trainer is different.)

A Pokemon's nature may not have much to do with whether they like a Pokemon or not. At best, it is an inconsistant factor in match-making. A perfect match had two Pokemon of the same natures, but in another pair, the Pokemon were the same natures and yet didn't like each other. For a pair that gets along well enough, the male didn't like a Pokemon with the exact same nature as the Pokemon he got along with. The one he didn't like had the same breed (but different evo stage), and the one he did like had a different breed.

Perfect Pair - The Pokemon need to be from two different original trainers and from the same evo line. (I don't know if they need to be the same stage.)


More Complicated Pairings


These Pokemon can breed, but pairing them up is a bit more complicated from different factors (such as the breed only consists of females and has no males). One way to get around this is to have a Ditto, but many people don't have one.

I haven't breed these yet myself, but I'll probably look at this again when I go to breed them.

Nidoran - The male line only consists of males, and the female line only consists of females. Breeding them is also a bit more complicated for reasons other than gender. Nidorina and Nidoqueen are sterile and unable to breed while all the male Nidoran line are able to breed. If you want any female Nidorans at all, you have to use the unevolved form only.
Tyrogue - The Tyrogue line are only male, and they have no obvious counterpart.
Tauros and Miltank - Tauros are only male, and Miltanks are only female.
Volbeat and Illumise - Volbeats are only male, and Illumises are only female.
Throh - They are only male, and they have no obvious (breeding) counterpart.
Sawk - They are only male, and they have no obvious (breeding) counterpart.
Rufflet and Vullaby - The Rufflet line is only male, and the Vullaby line is only female. They could be considered counterparts since they are both birds.
Happiny line - They are only female, and they have no obvious counterpart.
Kangaskhan - They are only female, and they have no obvious counterpart.
Smoochum - The Smoochum line is only female, and they have no obvious counterpart.
Petilil - This line is only female, and they have no obvious counterpart.
Flabebe - This line is only female, and they have no obvious counterpart.
Bounsweet - This line is only female, and they have no obvious counterpart.
Wormadam and Mothim - Mothim are only male, and Wormadam are only female. However, they share the same pre-evolution (Burmy) that can be either gender. They should match well enough or you can use their pre-evolution Pokemon with everstones to breed.
Vespiquen - They are only female, but their pre-evolution (Combee) is made up of both males and females. (Male Combee doesn't evolve.)
Froslass - They are only female, but their pre-evolution (Snorunt) is made up of both males and females. Glalie is an alternative final form, and it is made up of both males and females.
Salazzle - They are only female, but their pre-evolution (Salandit) is made up of both males and females. (Male Salandit doesn't evolve.)
Gallade - They are only male, but their pre-evolutions (Ralts and Kirlia) are made up of both males and females. Gardevoir is an alternative final form, and it is made up of both males and females.


Pairs That Worked


Note to self: Arcanine and Furfrou if I do not pick up Furfrou at lab.

Combee and Scolipede - Get along well enough.

Combee
Rarity Special
Gender Male
Nature Jolly
Origin. Trainer RayeMichelle

Scolipede
Rarity Medium
Gender Female
Nature Brave
Origin. Trainer Nightstooth


Two Combee - Perfect match.

Combee 1 http://pokeheroes.com/pokemon?id=21297382
Rarity Special
Gender Male
Nature Jolly
Origin. Trainer RayeMichelle

Combee 2 http://pokeheroes.com/pokemon?id=22084711
Rarity Special
Gender Female
Nature Jolly
Origin. Trainer Nightstooth


Beedrill and Scizor - Get along well enough.

Beedrill
Rarity Easy
Gender Male
Nature Quiet
Origin. Trainer Nightstooth

Scizor
Rarity Medium
Gender Female
Nature Lax
Origin. Trainer timaalst


Shinies


Breeding shinies is a lot more involved than I thought. You have to pay for batteries each time you get a shiny or break your chain. After you pay for the batteries, you can turn the pokeradar on and off until you hatch an egg while it is turned on. Whatever hatches out of the egg starts the chain.

24 hours in daycare for 2 pokemon is $2400. Interacting with 100 Pokemon generates about $400 so it would take interacting with about 600 Pokemon to pay for the bill each day.

The fountain is useful for shiny breeding and trying to breed megas. It can randomly increase the chances of getting a mega Pokemon or a shiny Pokemon, and it can increase the rate of Pokemon breeding. It can also do nothing, though. Getting a bonus and which one is random luck.


What Adds to or Breaks Chain

Normal lab adopts - It can help a tiny bit, but it is highly undependable since you have to wait to see what is in the egg before grabbing it, and most likely, someone else will grab it before you have a chance to see what is in there. Probably about 1% of your eggs in your chain will be from the lab with easy rarity and even less with other rarities. Special, Event, and Alolan rarities are never in the lab.
Normal daycare adopts - This is a reliable way to get eggs for chaining, as long as you have a pair that likes each other and the breed is breedable. For many non-legendary special rarity Pokemon, this is the only way to chain them. (They are not in the gem collector's Pokemon exchange, the tall grass, and the lab).
Exchanging gems for Pokemon (including the legendary ones in the seperate link in the gem collector's place) - This can help with chaining, and depending on how many gems you have and the cost of the Pokemon, it can become a reliable way to get eggs. However, you will need a massive amount of gems for that so it is more likely to be extras in addition to breeding. For Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, and the legendaries that the gem collector carries, the gem Pokemon exchange may be the only way to chain them.
Adopting the three legendaries (Landorus, Thundurus, and Tornadus) found in the Safari Zone. (They only show up if you have certain items, and the item only gets used when it gets caught.) I'm not sure if the Safari Zone chaining counts as normal for them or not.
Summoning at the Ancient Cave (except for certain Pokemon) - This is the only way to chain legendaries who have summon items. It can also help with chaining special rarity Pokemon who have summon items (like fossil Pokemon).
Quest eggs from Ancient Cave (except for one quest) - This is the only way to chain legendaries from these quests. (Harvest Sprites can't be chained.)
Using summoning items from Rowan's quest rewards / gifts at the Ancient Cave / Tall Grass will probably break a chain (unless you are hunting that particular Pokemon). I wouldn't try it, anyways.
Eggs bought from the Event Shop - There are only two ways of getting event Pokemon for chaining - the event shop and breeding. Both are difficult and expensive. The event pass / individual eggs cost nuggets to get, and with breeding, the pair usually produces non-Event versions of the Pokemon.
Eggs from Tall Grass - Depending on how many of a breed are in stock in the tall grass, it can either be extras in addition to breeding or a main, reliable way to get eggs instead of breeding, especially with easier, smaller tall grass areas. This is the only way to chain legendaries that are summoned in the tall grass.


What Doesn't Add to or Break Chain

Harvest Sprite quest eggs
Eggs gifted by Professor Rowan (such as Hoopa) / Rowan quests (except for some rewards / gifts such as fossils if you use them)
Eggs gifted by the Daycare Owner / Daycare Owner quests
Missingno. quest
Eggs and Pokemon found while Rumbling
Eggs from event distribution (not to be confused with the event shop which will break a chain)
Events (featuring Pokemon from the games) - Retro Radar, summoning Mew in the Ancient Cave after the Mew Plushie event
Playing the Safari Zone game
Adopting any Pokemon found in the Safari Zone except for the three legendaries (Landorus, Thundurus, and Tornadus), which will break your chain
Releasing Safari Zone Pokemon through the Safari Zone page (releasing without adopting)
Playing gem cauldron game where you boil up evo stones
Playing fishing game
Adopting Pokemon from your fish box at the beach
Pokemon from the bug-hatching contest in Emera Square
Eggs from the Emera Square festival point shop
Eggs from the Concentration game
Egg vouchers that are won or obtained
Redeeming egg vouchers
Pokemon caught at the Honey Tree
Buying and selling Pokemon at the auction house
Pokemon from Wonder Trade (including Ho-oh eggs)
Trading Pokemon in GTS
I also think that the prize Pokemon from the Game Center don't count, but I haven't tried it out yet.
Pokemon laying eggs in the Daycare as long as you don't adopt them (Which makes it possible to shiny breed even when you don't have a partner of the same breed for the Pokemon you are chaining. Just scan the eggs and only pick up those that will add to your chain.)
Evolving Pokemon with items
Anniversary eggs

I am wrong about the honey tree. Something must have hatched while I was catching Combee at the tree to make the chain number go up. So it definitely doesn't add to one's chain.

Safari Zone chaining is just like Pokeradar chaining, except it is restricted to what you catch in the Safari Zone and doesn't use and require the Pokeradar. Since it is completely seperate from the Pokeradar, you can have both Pokeradar and Safari Zone chains going at the same time without them interfering with each other for most Pokemon. Be aware that the different Vivillion patterns do not count towards the same chain. If you want to chain Vivillion, you have to pick one pattern and stick with that pattern until you get a shiny or you'll break your chain. Other than an increased shiny chance, the non-shiny Pokemon from the chain also show up more frequently than without the chain.


Max Shiny Percentage

Max shiny chances are reached by hatching the 40th egg in the chain. The chances can also be increased with the Shiny Charm reward from completing a certain badge set.

Easy - 1.375%
Medium
Hard
Rare
Starter
Special (non-legendary) - 1.25% (without shiny charm)
Legend / Legendary Special
Safari Zone - It doesn't state the percentage on the wiki or in the Safari Zone page, even when you get a chain of 40, which maximizes your chances of finding a shiny of what you are chaining. I also don't know if the Shiny Charm works on the Safari Zone.



Can't Breed


Shinies of those that can't be bred are found through other means, like prizes.

All baby Pokemon have to evolve past the baby stage in order to breed. I think these include Togepi, Pichu, Igglybuff, Elekid, Magby, and Cleffa.
Mewton M. Meowth?
Harvest Sprites?
Retros?
Raikou
Suicune
Entai
Manaphy
Lugia
Ho-oh
Hoopa?
Regice
Regigigas
Regirock
Registeel
Ditto can't breed itself, even with another Ditto, from what I understand. To make more, you need to get it from the gem collector. However, Ditto can breed with other Pokemon to produce that other Pokemon.
Every Vivillion pattern but the default one. If you try to breed the other patterns, you only get the default one. All the other ones but Pokeball and Fancy you have to chain in the Safari Zone to get a shiny. (Pokeball and Fancy are just random luck.)
Nidorina and Nidoqueen can't breed. Only their first stage can breed.



No Shiny Forms


Mewton M. Meowth - In the Pokedex, it shows that its shiny form is a regular Meowth instead of a Meowth wearing clothes.
Anniversary egg Pokemon appear to have no shiny form. The images are exactly the same on the Pokedex.
Harvest sprites



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Posted: Wed, 24/02/2016 03:29 (9 Years ago)
My Shinies Chain List and Megas

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(I only put the first Pokemon in the evo line in this list to make it easier to read. I got a seperate list for evo lines, anyways.)



Megas


Not necessarily shiny.

Aerodactyl - Randomly hatched from the first Aerodactyl egg that I've ever gotten.
Weedle - chain 62 (In a shiny chain of 102, I got about three non-shiny megas. It seems for about every 100 Weedle, there are 2 - 3 megas.)



Safari Zone and Event Chaining


Garden Vivillion - Safari Zone chain around 79
Sandstorm Vivillion - Safari Zone chain around 80

Retro Articuno - Retro radar chain 194, retro radar chain about 124
Retro Blastoise - Retro radar chain 144
Retro Charizard - Retro radar chain 206
Retro Feraligatr - Retro radar chain 184
Retro Meganium - Retro radar chain 377
Retro Moltres - Retro radar chain 887
Retro Typhlosion - Retro radar chain 101
Retro Venosaur - Retro radar chain 92
Retro Zapdos - Retro radar chain 676



Pokeradar and Other


Retro Sentret - None (Randomly hatched from an egg, first shiny to randomly hatch from an egg)

Abra
Absol
Aerodactyl
Aipom - None (Route 53)
Alomomola
Amaura
Anorith
Arceus
Archen
Aron
Articuno
Audino
Axew
Azelf
Azurill

Bagon
Baltoy
Barboach
Basculin
Beldum
Bellsprout
Bergmite
Bidoof
Binacle
Blacephalon
Blitzle
Bonsly
Bouffalant
Bounsweet
Bronzor
Bruxish
Budew
Buizel
Bulbasaur
Buneary
Bunnelby
Burmy
Buzzwole

Cacnea
Carbink
Carnivine
Carvanha
Castform
Caterpie - Chain #54, Chain #57, Chain #81, Chain #152
Celebi
Celesteela
Charmander
Chatot
Cherubi
Chespin
Chikorita
Chimchar
Chingling
Chinchou - None (fishing)
Clamperl - None (Fishing)
Clauncher
Cleffa
Cobalion
Combee - Chain #55 (First shiny from chaining), Chain #283
Comfey
Corphish - None (Fishing)
Corsola
Cosmog
Cottonee
Crabrawler
Cranidos
Cresselia
Croagunk
Cryogonal
Cubchoo
Cubone
Cutiefly
Cyndaquil

Darkrai
Darumaka
Dedenne
Deerling
Deino
Delibird
Deoxys
Dewpider
Dhelmise
Dialga
Diancie
Diglett
Ditto
Doduo
Drampa
Dratini
Drifloon
Drilbur
Drowzee
Druddigon
Ducklett
Dunsparce
Durant
Duskull
Dwebble

Eevee
Ekans
Electrike
Elekid
Elgyem
Emolga
Entei - Game Center Prize Exchange
Espurr
Exeggcute

Farfetch'd
Feebas
Fennekin
Ferroseed
Finneon - None (fishing)
Flabébé
Fletchling
Fomantis
Foongus
Frillish
Froakie
Furfrou

Gastly
Genesect
Geodude
Gible
Girafarig
Giratina
Glameow
Gligar
Goldeen - None (fishing)
Golett
Goomy
Gothita
Grimer
Groudon
Growlithe
Grubbin
Gulpin
Guzzlord

Happiny
Hawlucha
Heatmor
Heatran
Helioptile
Heracross
Hippopotas
Ho-Oh
Honedge
Hoopa - Every 50th egg
Hoothoot
Hoppip - None (Honey Tree, first shiny from the tree)
Horsea
Houndour

Igglybuff
Illumise
Inkay

Jangmo-o
Jirachi
Joltik

Kabuto
Kangaskhan
Karrablast
Kartana
Kecleon
Keldeo
Klefki
Klink
Koffing
Komala
Krabby
Kricketot
Kyogre
Kyurem

Landorus
Lapras
Larvesta
Larvitar
Latias
Latios
Ledyba
Lickitung
Lileep
Lillipup
Litleo
Litten
Litwick
Lotad
Lugia
Lunatone
Luvdisc

Machop
Magby
Magearna
Magikarp - None (Randomly got from regular wonder trade, my first shiny), None (Fishing)
Magnemite
Makuhita
Manaphy - Game Center Prize Exchange
Mankey
Mantyke
Maractus
Mareanie
Mareep
Marshadow
Mawile
Meditite
Meloetta - Emera Square Exchange
Meowth
Mesprit
Mew
Mewtwo
Mienfoo
Miltank
Mime Jr.
Mimikyu
Minccino
Minior
Minun
Misdreavus
Moltres
Morelull
Mudbray
Mudkip - None (from fishing)
Munchlax
Munna
Murkrow

Natu
Necrozma
Nidoran♀
Nidoran♂
Nihilego
Nincada
Noibat
Nosepass
Numel

Oddish
Omanyte
Onix
Oranguru
Oricorio
Oshawott

Pachirisu - None (Route 53)
Palkia
Pancham
Panpour
Pansage
Pansear
Paras
Passimian
Patrat
Pawniard
Petilil
Phanpy
Phantump
Pheromosa
Phione
Pichu
Pidgey
Pidove
Pikipek
Pineco
Pinsir
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Posted: Thu, 18/02/2016 07:14 (9 Years ago)
Berry Garden

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As the berry level goes up, the amount of time it takes the plant to grow also increases up to a max amount. It also seems to vary between different berry types to some degree. (A level 12 Chesto plant takes 15 minutes, but a level 3 Aguav takes about 18 minutes.) I think the plants that unlock later tend to take more time, and sometimes a berry may change speed category as it is leveled up. Also, level 100 is the max level for berries. Garden 3 (with low fertility) increases growing time by about twice the amount of time it takes in gardens 1 and 2 so it is not good for plants that take a long time to grow.

Fast - Up to a max of about 30 - 50 minutes in garden 1 and 2 (max time varies by plant). Also good for garden 3 if you don't have a very pressing need for them right away. Tend to produce a lot of berries. Cheri, Chesto, Pecha, Figy, Grepa, Rawst, Bluk, Kelpsy, Oran, Iapapa, Pomeg, Leppa, Mago, Nanab, Pinap, Qualot, Razz, Aguav, Hondew, Lum, Sitrus, Aspear, Persim, Tamato, Wepear, and Wiki berries.
Medium - Tend to produce a decent amount of berries, even though they aren't as prolific breeders as fast growing berries. About 30 - 45 minutes min time in garden 1 and 2. Also good for garden 3 if you don't have a very pressing need for them right away. Durin, Magost, Nomel, Pamtre, Cornn, Spelon, Belue berries.
Slow - Can take a min of four hours. Tends to dry out in the last hour or so and needs to be watered again.
Very Slow - Can take a min of eight hours or more. Tends to dry out and needs to be watered at least once more.

The time it takes to process the seeds in the seed maker varies by the type of berry. I don't know if berry level changes the time.

Watering one plant makes the gardening exp go up by one. I think it is the same exp for all of the plants and plant levels.

Picking berries makes the gardening exp go up. Plant as much berries as you can if you want to quickly increase gardening level. I don't know if level and plant type affects this, too, but I think it may.

Completing bulletin board orders gives gardening exp. How much is listed on the order. It is also a good way to get pokedollars and occassionally items like evolution stones and gems.

Gardening level needed to unlock new berries are on the berrydex in a small link at the bottom of the berry market page. It also tracks the max berry level you have obtained for each type of berry. If you work on getting all the berries that you own up to level 2, it is also an easy way to track which berries you don't own.



Gardens 3 and 4


Garden 1 is small, and garden 2 is the same as 1 but bigger. I think most people would buy number 2. But the other two gardens are different.

Garden 4 is only for premium members, and I've never had premium membership. Based on garden 3, I'd say that garden 4 grows berries twice as fast as 1 and 2. If a berry plant needs 30 minutes in garden 1, it would probably need 15 in 4. At $25,000, it would be great to buy it if you get long-term premium. It may not be worth it if you only have a week of premium since I've heard it becomes unavailable again once you run out of premium.

But garden 3 grows berries twice as slow. So that 30 min plant would take an hour in 3. There's loads more space in 3, but it also comes at a hefty price - $500,000. So is it worth it? It depends. If you don't mess with the garden that much, it really isn't worth the price. It is only worth it if you're into virtual gardening and use it frequently enough. I find one of two uses for it. If I get a bunch of orders that involve a lot of fast and slow growing plants (more than I have space for in 1 and 2), I load 1 and 2 up with the slow growing berries and load 3 up with the fast growing berries. It evens out the time cycles a bit and gives me more chance to finish my orders. The second thing I use 3 for is to grow a backstock of berries that I'm getting low on to prepare for future cooking orders. It takes much less time to finish orders when you have all the cooking ingredients on-hand when you get the order. I try to keep a backstock of at least 100 berries for each cooking ingredient.



Where to Get Other Materials for Bulletin Orders and Cooking


(Most of these and cooked items can also be found in the berry market under all the berries and seeds in the drop-down menu.

Flour - Emera Mall item shop
Honey - Route 53 with a Combee in the honeycomb
Lemonade - From rumbling in the main areas, NPC berry market shop
Moomoo milk - Route 53 with a Miltank at the Moomoo Ranch
Soda - From rumbling in the main areas, NPC berry market shop



Moomoo Ranch


Click on the Miltank in the picture if you want to send it back to storage. The max number of Miltank in the barn is four.

Click on the milker and then click on the Miltank to get milk. If it's not ready to give milk, a question mark will appear.

The berries you leave for the Miltank have to be the berries that you can feed to Pokemon instead of the berry garden berries.

Berries appear on the Miltank if it is hungry. A Miltank only gives milk if it has been fed, and if it is left hungry long enough, it doesn't give milk, either, even when it would when it's not hungry. Four Miltank tend to each through a lot of berries. They eat about 20 - 50 berries in a 12 hour period. (About 36 berries in 12 hours according to rough calculations.) There is a max of 250 berries (or 10,000 pokedollars worth of berries) that can be left in the barn.

I think Miltank gives milk every 2 - 3 hours, and it stacks up if you miss milking them, as long as the Pokemon doesn't get too hungry, until it reaches a max of about 6 - 9 milk until the Miltank is milked again.


4 Miltank. 250 berries at about 20:15 pm Aug 31 server time. 183 berries at about 16 pm Sept 1 server time. 120 berries at about 14:55 pm Sept 2 server time. 36 berries at about 19:40 pm Sept 3 server time.

67 berries / 20 hours = 3.35
63 berries / 23 hours = 2.73
84 berries / 29 hours = 2.89



Honeycomb


Simply leave the Combee there. You don't even have to feed it. The jars of honey appear at the bottom of the hive, and simply click on them. There is a max of three honeycombs and five combees. A Pokemon will steal your honey and build the extra honeycombs in return, and it seems to happen at random.

It seems like a Combee produces one jar of honey per hour up to 3 jars of honey max at one time. It produces honey again after the jars have been collected. A shiny Combee can produce either nomal or super honey, and most of the time, they produce normal honey. Super honey is suppose to help attract more shinies at the honey tree and attract Pokemon more often and keep them there longer. I think it has no use in recipes and the bulletin board.



Cooking


To increase the level of the cooking pot, just keep on cooking different things until the level goes up. It not only cooks higher temperature items, but it also increases the max amount of dishes that can be in the query (so far, 7 dishes is my max). The rate at which you learn recipes slows down after gardener level 30, and the notification that you gained a level stops showing up around level 36 - 38. The notification only shows up again when you have learned a new recipe through leveling.

Most of the recipes have a short cooking time and don't take hours to complete. What can take awhile is growing the berries needed for the dish.

Shakes - These use fast-growing berries and don't require a lot of berries. Keeping a backstock of around 50 - 100 each is ideal, but they grow quickly enough if you have a low backstock so it isn't much of a priority. Getting enough milk can be a challenge sometimes, even with Miltanks.
Sodas - These use fast-growing berries and don't require a lot of berries. Keeping a backstock of around 50 - 100 each is ideal, but they grow quickly enough if you have a low backstock so it isn't much of a priority. They don't use much soda, and that is easy enough to find.
Lemonades - These use mainly medium-growing berries, but they don't require a lot of berries. Keeping a backstock of around 100 is ideal. They don't use much lemonade, and that is easy enough to find.
Berry Juices - These use a mix of fast- and medium-growing berries, but since there are several versions that you can draw from and they require very little of each type of berry, having a low backstock isn't as big of a deal. Keeping a backstock of around 50 - 100 is ideal. I usually have a lot of honey from my honeycombs.
Biscuits - This uses a fast-growing berry, but it requires a lot of berries, especially for large batches (which I use frequently enough). Keeping a backstock of around 50 - 100 each is ideal, but they grow quickly enough if you have a low backstock so it isn't much of a priority. Flour is easy enough to get and cheap, and I usually have a lot of honey from my honeycombs. Getting enough milk can be a challenge sometimes, even with Miltanks.
Galettes - These use a mix of fast- and medium-growing berries, and they require a lot of berries just to make one. And a lot of flour and milk. Fortunately, flour is cheap and easy to get. Otherwise, they can be a challenge to make enough. Having a backstock of at least 200 for the slower berries is more ideal.
Cookies - This uses fast-growing berries, and it doesn't use too much of them. Keeping a backstock of around 100 is ideal. Flour is cheap and easy to get, but sometimes milk can be a challenge.
Battle Items - They use fast-growing berries, but they require a lot of berries. Having a backstock of at least 200 is more ideal, but it isn't a priority.
Special - You're not going to make these much (since they are used for summoning legendaries) so keeping a backstock is unnecessary and a waste of time.

Berries used for recipes (so don't bother to sell them through the berry market from too low berry level to use in bulletin orders) - Razz, Bluk, Nanab, Wepear, Pinap, Pomeg, Kelpsy, Qualot, Hondew, Grepa, Tamato, Cornn, Magost, Rabuta, Nomel, Pecha, Watmel, Wacan, Mago, Cheri, Spelon, Chople, Passho, Kebia, Wiki, Yache (at least level 5), Charti (at least level 3), Sitrus (at least level 10), Leppa (at least level 4), Persim (at least level 3), Chesto, Aspear, Rawst, Pamtre, Aguav, Durin, Belue, Iapapa, Colbur. (Special recipe only berries left out since don't really use them that much.)


The large batch biscuits makes 20 biscuits, and they use four times the amount of ingredients than the small batch biscuits. But it saves time since both large and small batch biscuits take up the same amount of time to cook. The small batch biscuits makes 5 biscuits, which is an even proprotion to the large batches (5(4)=20). The large batch saves time if you have lots of the ingredients. Otherwise, make the small batches as you get the ingredients.

With dishes that have multiple versions (like spicy and sweet berry juices), it doesn't specify which one on the bulletin board orders. It doesn't matter which one you make for the bulletin board, and they don't have to all be the same version for a single order.

Biscuits can heal any status affect on a Pokemon in battle (though I haven't tried to use them since I don't have much opportunity to battle). There are also other battle items under the battle items tab with the cooking pot.


Alternatives to Bulletin Board


Unlike the berries, the finished meals will go into your regular inventory, which means they can be sold either through the berry market, GTS, or to the item shop.

Biscuits, sodas, lemonades, berry juices - $1 each if sold to the item shop. Not really worth selling to the item shop.
Burn Heal, Awakening (and probably the other items under battle items tab) - $50 each, and after you get your initial berries and keep a back inventory of berries for growing and replenishing berry stocks, there is no cost to making them. They don't use any extra ingredients beyond berries so making them is basically free. Though bulletin board orders tend to yeild more pokedollars, this can help when it will take you awhile to get together all the things for the bulletin board.




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