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This is related to a glitch that makes Gen 1 mons evolving to their respective Gen 2 or 4 evolutions be counted as illegal. Something about the fact the game thinks nothing but gen 1 pokemon should have that Game Boy picture in their summary.
Pull up the QR Scanner, and focus on the code itself. scan it like any other QR code for Island Scan, and when it does, the event is activated. Then you have have to go to the mall in Hau'oli City, and go to the booth in the the 2nd floor to the right, and there's a man in an orange and blue shirt. Talk to him, get your Magearna.
I looked up the info about the move flame burst according to the 6th gen games and saw that it has fixed damage
Would it still activate a weakness policy item on compatible pokemon?
I looked up the info about the move flame burst according to the 6th gen games and saw that it has fixed damage
Would it still activate a weakness policy item on compatible pokemon?
Hi everyone! Here's a different kind of question for you all:
New players these days learn about the specifics of video game Pokemon battling (stats, IVs, EVs, natures, abilities, etc.) mostly through online resources that come from third parties (like Serebii) rather than the official Pokemon Company itself. Where were the mechanics of Pokemon battling first published by the official Pokemon Company/Nintendo? Where can people nowadays access any of these original guides?
What I'm trying to ask is: what was the first officially published guide/instruction manual that told Pokemon video game players "this is what the stats of your Pokemon represent, this is how you improve your stats, this is what each nature means, etc."?
Hi everyone! Here's a different kind of question for you all:
New players these days learn about the specifics of video game Pokemon battling (stats, IVs, EVs, natures, abilities, etc.) mostly through online resources that come from third parties (like Serebii) rather than the official Pokemon Company itself. Where were the mechanics of Pokemon battling first published by the official Pokemon Company/Nintendo? Where can people nowadays access any of these original guides?
What I'm trying to ask is: what was the first officially published guide/instruction manual that told Pokemon video game players "this is what the stats of your Pokemon represent, this is how you improve your stats, this is what each nature means, etc."?
I'm sure official guides and manuals as far back as Red and Green (and for natures/abilities, Ruby and Sapphire, when they were first introduced) would say something about, "Here's what the stats mean". EVs would be mentioned under the term "Base Stats", and IVs would be mentioned as "Potential", and probably rarely mentioned outside of explanations for items that raise EVs or something, mainly due to the fact that not every player has to know this information to enjoy the games.
Are there ever competitions that are ONLY for legendaries? Mostly you see that legendaries are banned, understandably so, but do they do the opposite and ban every pokemon that arent legendaries ever? That'd be neat... and if so it leads me to wonder what the best legendary team would be or the top contenders anyways..
Are there ever competitions that are ONLY for legendaries? Mostly you see that legendaries are banned, understandably so, but do they do the opposite and ban every pokemon that arent legendaries ever? That'd be neat... and if so it leads me to wonder what the best legendary team would be or the top contenders anyways..
For the Shiny Charm in Sun and Moon, how full does the Alola Dex need to be to count as "complete". The initial 292 out of 292? All 300 that includes Ultra Beasts and Necrozma? Can I do 300 if one missing is an Ultra Beast?