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Nightstooth
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Posted: Mon, 21/12/2015 04:18 (8 Years ago)
Since I haven't really been using it much as a diary and there's no obvious way to delete posts and tidy up the thread, I've been simply copying and pasting stuff into older posts.
Nightstooth
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Posted: Tue, 22/12/2015 03:20 (8 Years ago)
Evolving Pokemon

Those that require something other than just leveling.

Most of this information comes from / copied from the Pokeheroes wiki.

(Hidden so it doesn't take up taking up a ton of space on the diary page.)

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- Done
- Done for shiny version

Trading


A list is here along with some help for trading.

Kadabra → Alakazam
Autumn Kadabra → Autumn Alakazam
Machoke → Machamp
Graveler → Golem - done
Haunter → Gengar - done
Boldore → Gigalith
Gurrdurr → Conkeldurr - done
Phantump → Trevenant - done
Pumpkaboo → Gourgeist
Graveler (Alolan) → Golem (Alolan)

King's Rock
Poliwhirl → Politoed - done
Slowpoke → Slowking
Slowyore → Yoreking (no trading required here; just give the item and feed Slowyore Honey)

Metal Coat
Onix → Steelix
Scyther → Scizor

Other Items
Rhydon evolves into Rhyperior when holding a Protector via trade
Seadra evolves into Kingdra when holding a Dragon Scale via trade
Electabuzz evolves into Electivire when holding an Electirizer via trade
Magmar evolves into Magmortar when holding a Magmarizer via trade
Porygon evolves into Porygon2 when holding a Up-Grade via trade
Gligar evolves into Gliscor when holding a Razor Fang via trade (during nighttime)
Sneasel evolves into Weavile when holding a Razor Claw via trade (during nighttime)
Porygon2 evolves into Porygon-Z when holding a Dubious Disc via trade
Feebas evolves into Milotic when holding a Prism Scale via trade
Dusclops evolves into Dusknoir when holding a Reaper Cloth via trade
Clamperl evolves into Gorebyss when holding a DeepSeaScale via trade
Clamperl evolves into Huntail when holding a DeepSeaTooth via trade
Spritzee evolves into Aromatisse when holding a Sachet via trade
Swirlix evolves into Slurpuff when holding a Whipped Dream trade

I've heard that Sneasel and Gligar don't need to be traded to evolve. They just need to level up at night while holding the item. I haven't tried it yet.



Evolution Stones


Dawn Stone
Kirlia (male only) → Gallade
Snorunt (female only) → Froslass
Driflamp → Lightblim

Dusk Stone
Witch Vulpix → Magic Ninetales
Murkrow → Honchkrow
Misdreavus → Mismagius
Lampent → Chandelure
Doublade → Aegislash
Rockruff - Lycanroc (Dusk form only)

Fire Stone
Vulpix → Ninetales
Growlithe → Arcanine - done
Cuddlithe → Arcaddly
Pansear → Simisear

Ice Stone
Sandshrew (Alolan) → Sandslash (Alolan)
Vulpix (Alolan) → Ninetales (Alolan)
Woopice → Quagschnee

Leaf Stone
Gloom → Vileplume
Weepinbell → Victreebel - done
Exeggcute → Exeggutor
Disguised Exeggcute → Disguised Exeggutor
Nuzleaf → Shiftry (Need another one from gender differences.)
Pansage → Simisage
Sproutlet - Sproutrio

Moon Stone
Nidorina → Nidoqueen
Nidorino → Nidoking - done
Clefairy → Clefable - done
Jigglypuff → Wigglytuff - done
Skitty → Delcatty
Munna → Musharna
Nightmare Munna → Nightmare Musharna

Oval Stone
Happiny → Chansey (don't use the item but give it to Happiny and level it up during the day!)

Shiny Stone
Togetic → Togekiss
Roselia → Roserade
Minccino → Cinccino
Floette → Florges (need alternative colors)

Spray Duck
Blossomly → Applewoodo

Sun Stone
Gloom → Bellossom
Sunkern → Sunflora
Cottonee → Whimsicott - done
Petilil → Lilligant - done
Helioptile → Heliolisk

Thunder Stone
Pikachu → Raichu - done
Satochu → Raitoshi
Eelektrik → Eelektross - done

Water Stone
Poliwhirl → Poliwrath - done
Shellder → Cloyster - done
Staryu → Starmie
Lombre → Ludicolo
Panpour → Simipour

Weather Balloon
Castform → different forms depending on the weather. (Need many, many more.)




Soothe Bell / Acupuncture


Golbat → Crobat - done
Chansey → Blissey
Pichu → Pikachu - done
Satichu → Satochu
Cleffa → Clefairy - done
Igglybuff → Jigglypuff - done
Togepi → Togetic - done (need another one for the pokedex)
Azurill → Marill - done
Budew → Roselia - done
Buneary → Lopunny - done
Chingling → Chimecho
Munchlax → Snorlax - done
Sugar Shock → Candy Belly
Riolu → Lucario - done
Rokkyu → Lucario-sensei
Woobat → Swoobat - done
Swadloon → Leavanny - done
Meowth (Alolan) → Persian (Alolan) - done




Gender and Other Multiple Evolutions


Only certain genders evolve or gender influences evolution. Or other forms of multiple evolution paths. If it uses items, check above.

Eevee evolves into Flareon using a Fire Stone - done
Eevee evolves into Vaporeon using a Water Stone - done
Eevee evolves into Jolteon using a Thunder Stone - done
Eevee evolves into Espeon when holding a Soothe Bell and using a Sun Stone - done
Eevee evolves into Umbreon when holding a Soothe Bell and using a Moon Stone - done
Eevee evolves into Leafeon through Rumbling in the Mossy Forest - done
Eevee evolves into Glaceon through Rumbling in the Icy Mountains - done
Eevee evolves into Sylveon through Rumbling in the Playground - done

Gloom - It has two different final evolution, and it depends on which stone you use.
Wurmple - It has two different paths, but it is random.
Burmy - It turns into a Wormadam if it is female, and it turns into a Mothim if it is male. Only the Burmy and Wormadam carries its cloak variations.
Clamperl - It has two different final evolutions, depending on what item it is holding when it is traded.
Combee - Only the females evolve. The males don't evolve at all.
Cosmoem - Its two final forms depends on what game it was evolved in, which doesn't work on Pokeheroes. What final form they evolve into on here depends on whether they evolve during the day or night into their final form.
Snorunt - Females can turn into an alternative form if a stone is used on them before level 42. Otherwise, they turn into Glalie.
Kirlia - Males can turn into an alternative form if a stone is used on them before level 30.
Poliwhirl - It has two different final forms depending on what stone you use.
-Tyrogue - It has three different final forms. It depends on the stats, and if that carries over into Pokeheroes, the stats can be changed in the salon (which is always available) or through vitamins.
-Slowpoke - It has two different evolutions. It needs to be traded with the king's rock before level 37 to get one of them.
-Salandit - Only females evolve. Males don't evolve at all.




Other


As you may know, Karrablast and Shelmet would usually evolve by trading one for the other. However, it works slightly different on PokéHeroes. In order to make those two evolve, you have to trade one whilst the other is in the recipent's party (i.e trading a Karrablast to somebody who has Shelmet in their party).


Rumbling areas that Pokemon can evolve in become available as you level up other rumble areas. These areas can't be leveled up, and I don't think you really get anything from them for money and items. Only certain Pokemon can go into them.

Magneton evolves into Magnezone through Rumbling in the Lightstone Cave. - done
Nosepass evolves into Probopass through Rumbling in the Lightstone Cave.
Charjabug evolves into Vikavolt through Rumbling in the Lightstone Cave.
Crabrawler evolves into Crabominable through Rumbling in the Snowy Mountains. - done


Mantyke needs a Remoraid in the party to evolve. - While it works like that in the games, it seems to evolve through level on here so you need to give it an everstone. Actually, I had a Remoraid in an egg while Mantyke was in the party. I don't know if that affected it.

When Nincada evolves, have an empty space in the party and an extra pokeball. It produces an extra pokemon when it evolves. (Got the extra Pokemon from the bug catching contest.) - Apparently it doesn't work like this on here. Shedinja and Nincada are two seperate breeds on here so Shedinja can only be hatched from an egg.

Pancham needs a dark type in the party at level 32 to evolve.


Nightstooth
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Posted: Wed, 23/12/2015 03:22 (8 Years ago)
BBC / Custom


BBC and what works and what doesn't.

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BBC Codes Guide
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBCode

What doesn't work:
-BBC doesn't work in panel titles.
-Tables
-Lists
-Indent
-Moving text
-Color tags outside of url tags doesn't change the link color. It also kinda gets formatted funny when you use a color tag for the whole panel and then try to put in link colors. Colors tags for regular text needs to have its end tag before the link and a new color tag after the link for it to work properly.
-Tags within tags that are of the same code (such as a spoiler tag within a spoiler tag).

Rowap berries for color to work properly

- Full size Pokemon image

- Small Pokemon icon


Pokemon Codes Other Than Just Pokedex

Emera Event Pokémon
MissingNo. - 00no

Catercream - 10i
Metacream - 11i
Buttercream - 12i

Satichu - 172s
Satochu - 25s
Raitoshi - 26s

Clawfa - 173d
Clawfairy - 35d
Nessy - 36d

Witch Vulpix - 37w
Magic Ninetales - 38w

Sproutlett - 50s
Sproutrio - 51s

Mewton M. Meowth - 52gc
Lepreowth - 52p
Perchaun - 53p

Cuddlithe - 58p
Arcaddly - 59p

Autumn Abra - 63a
Autumn Kadabra - 64a
Autumn Alakazam - 65a
Mega Autumn Alakazam - 65am

Surfer Machop - 66s
Machotide - 67s
Beachamp - 68s

Dark Ponyta - 77h
Cursed Rapidash - 78h

Slowyore - 79s
Yorebro - 80s
Mega Yorebro - 80ms
Yoreking - 199s

Gomaseel - 86d
Ikkakugong - 87d

Dr. Crazee - 96c
Prof. Madno - 97c

Disguised Exeggcute - 102h
Disguised Exeggutor - 103h

Cubone (Hylian) - 104z
Marowak (Hylian) - 105z

Derpatung - 108d

Jolly Jr. - 439j
Sad Jr. - 439s
Mr. Moody - 122m

Princess Smoochum - 238p
Queen Jynx - 124p

Toraros - 128t

Swampras - 131s

Santa Birb - 132sb

Sugar Shock - 446h
Candy Belly - 143h

Pichu (spiky-eared) 172e

Spring Mareep - 179s
Spring Flaaffy - 180s
Spring Ampharos - 181s
Mega Spring Ampharos - 181sm

Summer Mareep - 179su
Summer Flaaffy - 180su
Summer Ampharos - 181su
Mega Summer Ampharos - 181pm

Blossomly - 438a
Applewoodo - 185a

Woopice - 194s
Quagschnee -195s

Jesterig - 203t

Pumple - 213p

Teddiursa (Misdreavus) - 216m

Shaysola - 222s

Santa Bird - 225sc

Rudolph - 234r

Zombeagle - 235s

Dirndltank - 241o

Larviprop - 246e
Pupibot - 247e
Mecha Tyranitar - 248e
Mega Mecha Tyranitar - 248em

Shadow Lugia -249s

Torcharch - 255r
Combowsken - 256r
Robin Blaze - 257r
Mega Robin Blaze - 257mr

Festival Ralts - 280k
Festival Kirlia - 281k
Festival Gardevoir - 282k
Mega Festival Gardevoir - 282km

Super Shroom - 285m
Super Breloomio - 286m

Easter Slakoth - 287e
Easter Vigoroth - 288e
Easter Slaking - 289e

Plusle (Flirty) - 311f
Minun (Flirty) - 312f

Winter Numel - 322w
Winter Camerupt - 323w
Mega Winter Camerupt - 323mw

Ferrerocoal - 324f

Space Spinda - 327a

Cottonblu - 333c
Candaria - 334c
Mega Candaria - 334mc

Gooseboarder - 335s

Frosty Kecleon - 352f

Keggleon (blank egg) - 352a
Keggleon (all special eggs from 2018's Easter Egg Hunt) - 352a0, 352a1, [...], 352a19

Zomppet - 353z
Banettenstein - 354z
Mega Banettenstein - 354mz

Chocoluv - 370c

van Bagon - 371a
Shelcasso - 372a
Sala da Menci - 373a
Mega Sala da Menci - 373ma

Mr. Bagon - 371s
Sir Shelgon - 372s
Lord Salamence - 373s
Mega Lord Salamence - 373ms

Raylóng - 384l

Polestar - 385s

Tom Nook - 399n
Tom Nook (Seller) - 399s

Pachirisnow - 417s

Driflamp - 425l
Lifghtblim - 426l

Valenfloon - 425v

Easter Buneary - 427e
Easter Lopunny - 428e
Mega Easter Lopunny - 428me

Heartomb - 442v

Rokkyu - 447s
Lucario-sensei - 448s
Mega Lucario-sensei - 448sm

Hippopotain - 449f
Hippowtain - 450f

Gloweon - 456b
Lumiday - 457bd
Cosmoneon - 457bn

Primal Dialga - 483p

Seatran - 485w

Aurora - 488c

Aqua - 494a
Bold - 494b
Chef - 494c
Hoggy - 494h
Nappy - 494n
Rainbow - 494r
Staid - 494s
Timid - 494t

Pharraloin - 0509p
Kleopard - 0510p

Simisage (Waiter) - 512w
Simisear (Waiter) - 514w
Simipour (Waiter) - 516w

Nightmare Munna - 517h
Nightmare Musharna - 518h

Flower Boy - 546m
Groomicott - 547m

Flower Girl - 548m
Lillibride - 549m

Sandwebble - 557s
Sandcrustle - 558s

Rodeo Scraggy - 559c
Sheriff Scrafty - 560c

Snowling - 585ch
Snowbuck - 586ch

Knight Axew - 610k
Baron Fraxure - 611k
Sir Haxelot - 612k

Hawaiian Cubchoo - 613h
Hawaiian Beartic - 614h

Mikofoo - 619m
Mikoshao - 620m

Fiesta Larvesta - 636s
Fiesta Volcarona - 637s

Easter Bunnelby - 659e
Easter Diggersby - 660e

Messenger Fletchling - 661m
Messenger Fletchinder - 662m
Messenger Talonflame - 663m

Scattercube - 664su
Spewbrella - 665su
Cocktaillon - 666su

Vivillon (Pride) - 666zp

Flabébé (Sakura) - 669s
Floette (Sakura) - 670s
Florges (Sakura) - 671s

Flabébé (Eternal Flower) - 669az
Floette (Eternal Flower) - 670az
Florges (Eternal Flower) - 671az

Skugar - 672s
Gingergoat - 673s

Furfrou (Santa) - 676sa

Anniversary Gift - 685a

Dralucha - 701v

Tendenne - 702v

Wreafki - 707e

Anniversary Cupcake - 775a


Egg Sprites
pokeheroes.com/img/pokemon/eggs/000A.png

Simply replace the 000A part with the alphanumeric code of the desired Pokémon. For example, if you want Spring Mareep's egg, set 000A as 179s.




Regular Megas / Primals
Mega Venusaur - 3m
Mega Charizard X - 6mx
Mega Charizard Y - 6my
Mega Blastoise - 9m
Mega Beedrill - 15m
Mega Pidgeot - 18m
Mega Alakazam - 65m
Mega Slowbro - 80m
Mega Gengar - 94m
Mega Kangaskhan - 115m
Mega Pinsir - 127m
Mega Gyarados - 130m
Mega Aerodactyl - 142m
Mega Mewtwo X - 150mx
Mega Mewtwo Y - 150my
Mega Ampharos - 181m
Mega Steelix - 208m
Mega Scizor - 212m
Mega Heracross - 214m
Mega Houndoom - 229m
Mega Tyranitar - 248m
Mega Sceptile - 254m
Mega Blaziken - 257m
Mega Swampert - 260m
Mega Gardevoir - 282m
Mega Sableye - 302m
Mega Mawile - 303m
Mega Aggron - 306m
Mega Medicham - 308m
Mega Manectric - 310m
Mega Sharpedo - 319m
Mega Camerupt - 323m
Mega Altaria - 334m
Mega Banette - 354m
Mega Absol - 359m
Mega Glalie - 362m
Mega Salamence - 373m
Mega Metagross - 376m
Mega Latias - 380m
Mega Latios - 381m
Primal Kyogre - 382m
Primal Groudon - 383m
Mega Rayquaza - 384m
Mega Lopunny - 428m
Mega Garchomp - 445m
Mega Lucario - 448m
Mega Abomasnow - 460m
Mega Gallade - 475m
Mega Froslass - 478m
Mega Giratina - 487m
Mega Audino - 531m
Mega Diancie - 719m



Retros
Bulbasaur - 1ret
Charmander - 4ret
Squirtle - 7ret
Pikachu - 25ret
Tentacool - 72ret
Magikarp - 129ret
Mew - 151ret

Chikorita - 152ret
Cyndaquil - 155ret
Totodile - 158ret
Sentret - 161ret
Hoothoot - 163ret
Togepi - 175ret
Delibird - 225ret
Stantler - 234ret
Lugia - 249ret
Ho-Oh - 250ret
Celebi - 251ret

Poochyena - 261ret
Zigzagoon - 263ret
Taillow - 276ret

Ducklett - 580ret


Alolans
Rattata - 19a
Raticate - 20a
Raichu - 26a
Sandshrew - 27a
Sandslash - 28a
Vulpix - 37a
Ninetales - 38a
Diglett - 50a
Dugtrio - 51a
Meowth - 52a
Persian - 53a
Geodude - 74a
Graveler - 75a
Golem - 76a
Grimer - 88a
Muk - 89a
Exeggutor - 103a
Marowak - 105a



Others
Unown A - 201a
Unown B - 201b
Unown C - 201c
Unown D - 201d
Unown E - 201e
Unown F - 201f
Unown G - 201g
Unown H - 201h
Unown I - 201i
Unown J - 201j
Unown K - 201k
Unown L - 201l
Unown M - 201m
Unown N - 201n
Unown O - 201o
Unown P - 201p
Unown Q - 201q
Unown R - 201r
Unown S - 201s
Unown T - 201t
Unown U - 201u
Unown V - 201v
Unown W - 201w
Unown X - 201x
Unown Y - 201y
Unown Z - 201z
Unown ! - 201za
Unown ? - 201zb

Castform - 351
Castform (Heat / Fire) - 351a
Castform (Rainy / Water) - 351b
Castform (Snowy / Ice) - 351c
Castform (Foggy / Ghost) - 351d
Castform (Aurora / Psychic) - 351e
Castform (Cold / Steel) - 351f
Castform (Dark / Dark) - 351g
Castform (Thunder / Electric) - 351h
Castform (Meteorite / Dragon) - 351i
Castform (Windy / Flying) - 351j
Castform (Earthquake / Ground) - 351k
Castform (Muggy / Bug) - 351l
Castform (Eruption / Rock) - 351m
Castform (Gusty / Fighting) - 351n
Castform (Smog / Poison) - 351o
Castform (Sunny / Grass) - 351p

Deoxys - 386
Deoxys (Attack) - 386a
Deoxys (Defense) - 386b
Deoxys (Speed) - 386c

Burmy (Plant) - 412a
Burmy (Sandy) - 412b
Burmy (Trash) - 412c

Wormadam (Plant) - 413a
Wormadam (Sandy) - 413b
Wormadam (Trash) - 413c

Cherrim - 421
Cherrim (Sunny) - 421a

Shellos (East) - 422e
Shellos (West) - 422w

Gastrodon (East) - 423e
Gastrodon (West) - 423w

Rotom - 479
Rotom (Heat / Microwave) - 479a
Rotom (Wash / Washing Machine) - 479b
Rotom (Frost / Refrigerator) - 479c
Rotom (Fan / Electric Fan)- 479d
Rotom (Mow / Lawnmower) - 479e
Rotom (Mixer) - 479f
Rotom (Drill) - 479g
Rotom (Monitor) - 479h

Shaymin - 492
Shaymin (Sky) - 492a

Arceus - 493
Arceus (Bug / Insect Plate) - 493a
Arceus (Dark / Dread Plate) - 493b
Arceus (Dragon / Draco Plate) - 493c
Arceus (Electric / Zap Plate) - 493d
Arceus (Fighting / Fist Plate) - 493e
Arceus (Fire / Flame Plate) - 493f
Arceus (Flying / Sky Plate) - 493g
Arceus (Ghost / Spooky Plate) - 493h
Arceus (Grass / Meadow Plate) - 493i
Arceus (Ground / Earth Plate) - 493j
Arceus (Ice / Icicle Plate) - 493k
Arceus (Poison / Toxic Plate) - 493l
Arceus (Psychic / Mind Plate) - 493m
Arceus (Rock / Stone Plate) - 493n
Arceus (Steel / Iron Plate) - 493o
Arceus (Water / Splash Plate) - 493p
Arceus (Fairy / Pixie Plate) - 493q

Basculin (Red) - 550a
Basuclin (Blue) - 550b

Deerling (Spring) - 585a
Deerling (Summer) - 585b
Deerling (Autumn) - 585c
Deerling (Winter) - 585d

Sawsbuck (Spring) - 586a
Sawsbuck (Summer) - 586b
Sawsbuck (Autumn) - 586c
Sawsbuck (Winter) - 586d

Tornadus - 641
Tornadus (Therian Forme) - 641a

Thundurus - 642
Thundurus (Therian Forme) - 642a

Landorus - 645
Landorus (Therian Forme) - 645a

Kyurem - 646
Black Kyurem - 646b
White Kyurem - 646w

Keldeo - 647
Keldeo (Resolute) - 647r

Meloetta - 648
Meloetta (Pirouette) - 648p

Genesect - 649
Genesect (Burn Drive) - 649a
Genesect (Douse Drive) - 649b
Genesect (Shock Drive) - 649c
Genesect (Chill Drive) - 649d

Vivillon (Meadow) - 666
Vivillon (Archipelago) - 666a
Vivillon (Continental) - 666b
Vivillon (Elegant) - 666c
Vivillon (Garden) - 666d
Vivillon (High Plains) - 666e
Vivillon (Icy Snow) - 666f
Vivillon (Jungle) - 666g
Vivillon (Marine) - 666h
Vivillon (Modern) - 666i
Vivillon (Monsoon) - 666j
Vivillon (Ocean) - 666k
Vivillon (Polar) - 666l
Vivillon (River) - 666m
Vivillon (Sandstorm) - 666n
Vivillon (Savanna) - 666o
Vivillon (Sun) - 666p
Vivillon (Tundra) - 666q
Vivillon (PokéBall) - 666r
Vivillon (Fancy) - 666s

Flabébé (blue) - 669b
Flabébé (orange) - 669o
Flabébé (red) - 669r
Flabébé (white) - 669w
Flabébé (yellow) - 669y

Floette (blue) - 670b
Floette (orange) - 670o
Floette (red) - 670r
Floette (white) - 670w
Floette (yellow) - 670y

Florges (blue) - 671b
Florges (orange) - 671o
Florges (red) - 671r
Florges (white) - 671w
Florges (yellow) - 671y

Furfrou - 676
Furfrou (Star) - 676a
Furfrou (Heart) - 676b
Furfrou (Diamond) - 676c
Furfrou (Dandy) - 676d
Furfrou (Matron) - 676e
Furfrou (Debutante) - 676f
Furfrou (Pharaoh) - 676g
Furfrou (La Reine) - 676h
Furfrou (Kabuki) - 676i

Zygarde (Core Forme) - 718a
Zygarde (Cell Forme) - 718b
Zygarde (10% Forme) - 718c
Zygarde (50% Forme) - 718d
Zygarde (Complete Forme) - 718e

Hoopa - 720
Hoopa (Unbound) - 720u

Minior (Meteor) - 774
Minior (Blue Core) - 774b
Minior (Green Core) - 774g
Minior (Indigo Core) - 774i
Minior (Orange Core) - 774o
Minior (Red Core) - 774r
Minior (Violet Core) - 774v
Minior (Yellow Core) - 774y

Giratina origin form - 487a

Lycanroc dawn -745m



Figuring out the codes: Since not everything is on this list. There are two different methods. If it has a page on the Pokeheroes wiki, hover over the image and read the file number and letter before .png in the link. That will most likely be the number and letter combination that you need to put in. It may not work on all of them since some don't have the file number in the link. The second method is more trial and error. Find the Pokemon that you want in your own boxes or someone else's boxes on this site. Use the other button on the mouse and choose view image from the drop-down menu. (Copy image location and putting it in the address bar also works.) There's a number and letter combination after img.php?c= in the link followed by some other random link info (like &s). The number and letter combination sandwhiched between the two will give you the combination you need to put in. http://staticpokeheroes.com/img/pokemon/img.php?c=0151&s has 151 as the number you need to put in the tag (which will then show a Mew). Figuring out where the combination ends and where link info begins is not always straightforward so that is where trial and error comes in. You may have to try adding or taking away some stuff that is after the number to figure it out if you end up with a broken image url that doesn't load.



Embedding images from Google Drive into profile

https://sites.google.com/site/picasaresources/Home/Picasa-FAQ/google-photos-1/how-to/how-to-get-a-direct-link-to-an-image

This is a long and involved process so far:

1. Make sure image is public after uploading it. (do this in by opposite-clicking image and choosing share, then go to advance options to change it)
2. Open the image in a new tab / window (double click on image to zoom in on it, then choose that option from the drop-down menu on the upper right).
3. Copy the link in the address bar for the image in the new tab / window.
4. Insert it into image tags on your diary / profile, and replace view at the end of the URL with preview. (Or just grab the URL, minus the html, from the embed option in the drop-down menu in the upper right corner.
5. Save it and go to the post / profile panel that it is at.
6. The image will be broken. Opposite click on the image and choose view image. (How you do this can also vary by browser. You just need it to load the image so all the excess stuff in Google Drive doesn't show up.)
7. Opposite click the image and choose copy image location. (Again, this can vary by browser.)
8. Go back to your post / profile editor.
9. Find the image from before, and replace the URL with the one you got from copy image location.
10. Save it and check it. The actual image should show up instead of a broken image box.


Going back to it, you can skip steps 4 - 6 if you grab the URL only from the embed code, paste it into the address bar, and load the page. It will give you an image that you can copy the image location from.

But the next day, it was a broken image....



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Pokemon Nicknames

Since I started to give my Pokemon names, this is pretty much why I picked the name or where it comes from or what it references.

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0010010 - Porygon Z. Computer binary.

01010101 - Porygon2. Computer binary.

Abyss - Zorua. Named after its type.

Angel - Reshiram. Named for its color and pokedex description.

Ash - Pikachu. Named after Ash in the Pokemon anime.

Aquanaut - Dewpider. Named after its appearance. The bubble head piece reminds me of a diver.

Aurora - Amaura. It reminded me of the aurora borealis. Its name goes with Borealis, which is the nickname given to its final stage.

Autumn - Shiny Metapod. The orange-y color of the Pokemon made me think of this name.

Blazing - Rapidash. Named after its type.

Blizzard - Snowy Castform. Named after what it is.

Blood leaf - Eternal flower Flabebe. Named after its black and red colors and the backstory on this one, which included war.

Borealis - Aurorus. To go with Aurora's nickname.

Breeder - Any Pokemon that I am keeping for breeding purposes instead of to keep for the Pokedex or other reasons.

Continental Traveler - Vivillion. Named after its pattern, continental.

Dark Eternity - Eternal Flower Floette. Play on its color name and its colors.

Desert Wings - Vivillion. Named after its pattern, sandstorm.

Dragon Ember - Random name for my retro Charizard. Named after its type and that it looks like a dragon.

Drizzle - Panpour. Named after its type.

Edward Scissorhands - Scizor. Named after a character from a movie that I haven't watched in a long, long time. It was about a guy who had scissors instead of fingers on his hands.

Ember - Charmander. I was writing and named a Charizard Ember. My other Charizards have names so I gave it to Charmander.

Embriotic Terror - Musharna. It reminds me of an embryo, and the name probably came partially from the Halloween version. And it reminds me of other embryo-looking enemies in some games.

Fiesta - Ludicolo. Named based off of its Pokedex.

Fire Storm - Typhlosion. Random name based on its type.

Floral Pixie - Yellow Florges. That is what its appearance reminded me of. Something about the color made me think of it.

Frost Wings - Vivillion, named after its pattern (snow) and the mostly white color of its wings.

Glitter Girl - Rainbow pattern Vivillion. Named after what appears to be glitter / confetti on the wings.

Golden Heart - Shiny Caterpie. The color of the body and the color and vague heart shape of the antenna is where the name came from.

Golden Pearl - Shiny Clamperl. Named after the color of its pearl.

Goldie - Shiny Magikarp. Named after its color.

Groudon Slayer - Charizard. He has defeated Groudon on Groudon's rumbling map.

Hades - Houndoom. Named after the Greek god of death / Greek realm of the dead.

Heat Master 5000 - Microwave Rotom. Fake product name.

Ice Phoenix - Shiny retro Articuno. Started off the trio name of phoenixes. It reminds me of an ice phoenix.

Ice Queen - Froslass. Refers to her appearance and type, which reminds me a bit of the Ice Queen of folklore and fantasy.

Infernal Flame - Houndour. Named after its types and demonic appearance.

Kay - Unown K. Pronounciation of the letter.

King Tut - Cofagrigus. Named after King Tutankamun (sp?) from ancient Egyptian history.

Lawn Eater 5000 - Lawnmower Rotom. Fake product name.

Lightning - Blitzle. Named after its type and quick running speed.

Little Queen Bee - Combee. Second in command to the Queen Bee.

Maleficent - Eternal Flower Florges. If the yellow Florges reminded me of a pixie, then the eternal flower colored Florges reminded me of a dark pixie. Named after a Disney character from the old cartoon movie Sleeping Beauty. In the old folklore version of Sleeping Beauty, the main villian was an evil fairy.

Matrix - Alakazam. Named after the movie Matrix because of the spoons. "The spoon is not real."

Max - Herdier. Just a common doggy name.

Maxime - Stoutland. It was originally named Max, but since it was a female, I changed it to Maxime. Just a common doggy name.

Monochrome - Shiny Lumineon. The colors reminded of old monochromatic game graphics or an old monochrome tv.

Moomoo - Miltank. Moomoo milk.

Munch - Munchlax. Just a shortening of its official name.

Night Ember - Shiny retro Charizard. It is named after its fire type and color.

Night Raider - Crobat. Bats are nocturnal. So a night raider.

Nocturnal Nemesis - Lunatone. Reference to the night. Roughly "night-time enemy."

Orlando - Alolan Exeggutor. It looks like a palm tree, and the state is known for palms so it is named after a well-known city in the state. (It is not named after the actor.)

Pink Pearl - Clamperl. Named after the color of its pearl.

Pipsqueak - Dedenne. Reference to mice and that it looks little and harmless.

Points and BHC - Pokemon that have ranked in the top 20 in the bug hatching contest. Gives their points and rank.

Polar - Beartic. Short for "polar bear."

Purple Jelly - Shiny Tentacool. Named after its color and jellyfish appearance.

Queen Bee - Vespiquen. Because she is the queen bee in the hive.

Rainbow Pride - This is for the Rainbow Victini of the Harvest Sprites. I got him during Pride Month, and he's Rainbow.

Rainbow Pride II - Rainbow pattern Vivillion. I got him after Rainbow so he's Rainbow Pride the Second. Named the same thing for the same reason as the first one.

Ratty - Alolan Ratatta. Named that because it is a rat and has a ratty (ragged) appearance.

Red Wing - Vivillion. Named partially after the red color of its wings (modern pattern) and a bit of a reference to FF4's Red Wings.

Rock Pounder 5000 - Drill Rotom. Fake product name.

Rosa - Vivillion. Named after its pattern, garden, and a famous flower that can be found in gardens.

Ruby Flame Phoenix - Shiny retro Moltres. Named after its color and to continue the naming after phoenix elements.

Shade Ninja - Shedinja. Shade refers to ghost, and Shedinja looks like a ninja bug ghost.

Shadow - Zoroark. Named after its type.

Shimmer - Shiny Magikarp. What I originally named it because of its golden color.

Sir Knight - Shelmet. Its armor looks like a knight's helm.

Sir Lance-A-Lot - Escavalier. Named after its lance-like arms. Sir Lance-A-Lot is a fictional / mythical figure in Arthurian legends who was known for his lancing and prowess in tournaments.

Slicer Dicer 5000 - Mixer Rotom. Fake product name.

Smash - Rhyhorn. Named after what rhinos do when they feel threatened - charge and smash into whatever they feel threatened by.

Spark - Mega Charizard Y. Named after its tail, which reminded me of a spark used to light fires.

Sparkle - Shiny Butterfree. Named after the shiny / sheeny appearance of its wings.

Spike - Spikey-eared Pichu. Named after its spikey ear.

Spirit - Mesprit. It is loosely based off of its Pokedex entry.

Splash - Retro Magikarp named after Magikarp's (useless but) signiture move.

Star Galaxy - Cosmoem. It refers to its appearance.

Stinger - Mega Beedrill. Named after all its stingers. It has a lot.

Stink Bomb - Stunky. Named after a skunk's foul smell. (We don't have any / much skunks where I live, but I hear it smells really, really awful.)

Sunny - Vivillion. Named after its pattern, sun.

Sunset - Vivillion. Named after its pattern, ocean.

Swamp Monster - Shiny retro Feraligatr. Refers to the fact that real gators live in swamps / swampy areas and sometimes eats little kids.

Teddy - Teddiursa. Short for "teddy bear."

Temporal Twister - Primal Dialga. I thought this was a suitable name, considering that Primal Dialga messed around with the flow of time. It is one of those multi-layered meaning names, in that it could refer to Dialga itself as a twister of time or it could refer to a time storm.

Thor - Retro Zapdos. Named after a Norse god associated with lightning.

Thunderbolt - Raichu. Named after its type.

Thunder Phoenix - Shiny retro Zapdos. It doesn't look as much like a phoenix as the other two in the bird trio, but I continued the naming pattern for my shiny retro trio.

Touck - Toucannon. It sounds like the touck in toucan, the bird this Pokemon was probably based off of.

Volcanion Slayer - Lanturn. She was able to beat Volcanion in its rumbling map.

White Noise - Missingno. That is what its appearance reminds me of.

Will - Azelf. It is loosely based off of its Pokedex entry.

Will-O-Wisp - Chandelure. It's a ghostly light, like will-o-wisps.

Worker Bee - Combee. Males that are in the honeycombs to make honey.

Yellow Ranger - Shiny retro Meganium. This one gave me the run around in trying to find it. First I had a chain over 1000 and couldn't find it, and I started another chain on another day and finally found it. That combined with its color reminded me of the Yellow Ranger in the Power Rangers movie that wasn't so much geared towards little kids. Initially, she tried to run from the other Power Rangers until they caught her.

Zap Jolt - Joltik. Named after its type.


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Posted: Wed, 23/12/2015 16:33 (8 Years ago)
Goals

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- done

Key Items

Get amulet coin - done
Get flame orb - done
Get egg radar - done
Get wide lens and pokeradar when I get to breeding - done
Max update wide lens - done
Get vs seeker when I have worked on a good fighting team - done
Get all the egg radar chips - done
Pokeradar for shinies - done


Other

Repair gem cauldron in the gem collector's place - done
-Collect all of the emera square beauty contest props and backgrounds - As I don't know a list of items, I can't tell if I have or not.
Buy garden 2 in the berry garden - done
Buy garden 3 in the berry garden - done
Buy last seed maker - done
Try the wonder trade - done
Max upgrade seed maker 1 - done
Max upgrade seed maker 2 - done
Max upgrade seed maker 3 - done
-Buy all the boxes
-Max upgrade all the boxes
-Buy all the form change items in Emera Square
Unlock all Furfrou styles
-Max level all berries in garden
-Sell off or otherwise discard all non-100 level berries in garden once they are level 100
-Breed 5 male shiny Combees for super honey production
Rank in top 200 in beauty contest
Rank in top 20 in bug hatching contest
-Complete all the badge sets
-Open up all the Royal Tunnel areas
-Unlock all gem cauldron stones
-Finish all the puzzles (Still need rumble, gem cauldron, furfrou, royal tunnel, route 53 puzzle pieces.)
-Get a Pokemon into the ranklist for level
-Dream world max stars / level
-Get a shiny Miltank and see if it does anything different in the Ranch
-All main rumble areas level 50
-Unlock the Zygarde gem fusion thing by trading gems for Pokemon at the gem collector's place
Finish all the Giratina mini-games with a mouse only



Pokemon

Easy rarity canon Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos) except for fancy and pokeball Vivillions
-Fancy and Pokeball Vivillions
-Easy rarity canon Pokemon gen 7 (Alola)
-Medium rarity canon Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos)
-Medium rarity canon Pokemon gen gen 7 (Alola)
-Hard rarity canon Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos)
-Hard rarity canon Pokemon gen 7 (Alola)
-Rare rarity canon Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos)
-Rare rarity canon Pokemon gen 7 (Alola)
-Special rarity canon Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos) except for legendaries
-Special rarity canon Pokemon gen 7 (Alola) except for legendaries
-Canon Mega Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos)
-Emera-only event Pokemon released up to 2017
-Emera-only event Pokemon 2018
All retro Pokemon released up to 2017 (Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Pikachu, Tentacool, Magikarp, Mew, Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile, Sentret, Hoothoot, Togepi, Delibird, Stantler, Celebi, Poochyena, Taillow, Zigzagoon, Ducklett)
-All retro Pokemon 2018 (Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, Typhlosion, Meganium, Feraligatr, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Marill, Lugia, Ho-oh, Rattata, Zubat, Koffing)
-All OT Pokemon except for evolution traders and those I can't get on my own
-All Unown letters
-All different versions of the canon Pokemon available (Alolan, gender differences, item form changes, etc) gen 1 - 7 (Kantos - Alola)
-Legendary Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos)
-Work on special evolution (stones, trades, ect) pokemon gen 1 - 7 (Kantos - Alola)


Shinies

-Easy rarity canon Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos) except for fancy and pokeball Vivillion (since those are completely random)
-Easy rarity canon Pokemon gen 7 (Alola)
-Medium rarity canon Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos)
-Medium rarity canon Pokemon gen gen 7 (Alola)
-Hard rarity canon Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos)
-Hard rarity canon Pokemon gen 7 (Alola)
-Rare rarity canon Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos)
-Rare rarity canon Pokemon gen 7 (Alola)
-Special rarity canon Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos) except for legendaries
-Special rarity canon Pokemon gen 7 (Alola) except for legendaries
-Canon Mega Pokemon gen 1 - 6 (Kantos - Kalos)
-All different versions of the canon Pokemon available (Alolan, gender differences, item form changes, etc) gen 1 - 7 (Kantos - Alola)
-Non-chaining shinies (Missingno, Ho-oh, Lugia, Meloetta, Hoopa, concentration game retros, Manaphy, Raiko, Entei, Suicuno, Celebi, 4 types of Regi Pokemon)
-Event Pokemon released up to 2017


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Posted: Thu, 24/12/2015 20:45 (8 Years ago)
Site Games and Other Things

Some spoilers here but nothing too major.

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Trainer Level


The fastest way to increase this is to interact. There are other ways, but those tend to be slower. You get more daily log-in coins and nuggets as you go up in level so it is worthwhile to work on this. (At trainer level 40, you get 5 nuggets every 5 days.)



News


One way to get news is from the front page. Minor updates only appear on this thread. They don't show up on the front page at all. Another source of news is to friend Raiko's page. Don't expect him to friend you back, but he tends to post stuff in his feed before it makes it to the front page. If there is an upcoming event, he may mention it in his feeds before he makes the event so you have some warning of it coming if he does.



Pokemon Natures


Pokemon natures aren't really that useful in breeding since it is an unreliable way to tell if two Pokemon will like each other enough to breed. I think what this primarily does is determine what berries Pokemon like to eat based on tastes, and this is useful when buying berries for a particular Pokemon that you are trying to level fast (Rowan quests come to mind). Berry flavors are in the item shop description when you go to buy berries, and you only need one flavor that matches with what the Pokemon likes. Brave Pokemon only like sour berries and will eat any berry that includes sour as one of the berry's flavors, even when it has spicy, sweet, and bitter as its other flavors (Leppa).

Natures:
-Bashful - Likes bitter, spicy, sour, dry, and sweet berries.
-Bold - Likes sour berries. Doesn't like bitter, dry, spicy, and sweet berries.
-Brave - Likes spicy berries. Doesn't like bitter, sour, dry, and sweet berries.
-Calm - Likes bitter berries. Doesn't like spicy, sour, dry, and sweet berries.
-Careful - Likes bitter berries. Doesn't like spicy, sour, dry, and sweet berries.
-Gentle - Likes bitter berries. Doesn't like spicy, sour, dry, and sweet berries.
-Hardy - Likes spicy berries. Doesn't like bitter, sour, dry, and sweet berries.
-Hasty - Likes sweet berries. Doesn't like bitter, spicy, sour, and dry berries.
-Impish - Likes sour berries. Doesn't like bitter, dry, spicy, and sweet berries.
-Jolly - Likes sweet berries. Doesn't like bitter, spicy, sour, and dry berries.
-Lax - Likes sour berries. Doesn't like bitter, dry, spicy, and sweet berries.
-Lonely - Likes spicy berries. Doesn't like bitter, sour, dry, and sweet berries.
-Mild - Likes dry berries. Doesn't like bitter, sour, spicy, and sweet berries.
-Naughty - Likes spicy berries. Doesn't like bitter, sour, dry, and sweet berries.
-Naive - Likes sweet berries. Doesn't like bitter, spicy, sour, and dry berries.
-Quirky - Likes bitter, spicy, sour, dry, and sweet berries.
-Rash - Likes dry berries. Doesn't like bitter, spicy, sour, and sweet berries.
-Relaxed - Likes sour berries. Doesn't like bitter, dry, spicy, and sweet berries.
-Sassy - Likes bitter berries. Doesn't like spicy, sour, dry, and sweet berries.
-Serious - Likes bitter, spicy, sour, dry, and sweet berries.
-Timid - Likes sweet berries. Doesn't like bitter, spicy, sour, and dry berries.

Berry flavors:
Bitter
Dry
Sour
Spicy
Sweet



Pokemon Storage


At around 10 storage boxes, the price for a new box stays steady at $350,000 pokedollars each.

Upgrades: $150,000 (250 Pokemon), $200,000 (500 Pokemon), $250,000 (1000 Pokemon)



Badge Sets Rewards


Set 1 - Explorer bag.

Set 2 - Explorer bag.

Getting this one is a matter of chance and luck for me right now.

Set 3 - Shiny charm. (Helps with shiny breeding and getting random shinies.)

Set 4 - Item that helps with getting megas. Or so I heard.



Puzzles


You have a chance to get puzzle pieces when you do certain things:

Harvesting in the berry garden
Completing bulletin board orders in the berry garden
Searching for Pokemon in the tall grass
Adopting from lab
Adopting the eggs that your breeders make in daycare
I think you can get some puzzle pieces from the game center, but I don't remember much about it.
When retrieving your Pokemon who have finished rumbling
When picking up your stone from gem boiling
Finishing a tunnel in the royal tunnel
Cutting your Furfrou's hair at the salon
Sending plushies (more likely to get it when you send expensive plushies)
Successfully catching a Pokemon at the honey tree



Checking Day / Night


Some Pokemon evolutions are sensitive to the day / night cycle on the site. A sure way to check is to click on "town" (not the sub-pages) at the top. It shows a picture of the town, and it will show it as day or night depending on the server time. A way to control what time a Pokemon evolves is to give it an everstone and take it off at the time when you want the Pokemon to evolve.



Lab


The thing to remember about lab adopts is that premium members tend to get first pick at the lab eggs. They can see what type it is and what rarity it is before non-premium members. To increase the chances of getting something rarer in the lab, go for eggs that have less than 30 seconds on the time that they have been in the lab. This doesn't work for shiny breeding since it makes the Pokemon you get random, but it does help increase the chances of getting something rarer than going after an egg that has been sitting there for 1 minute. If the egg has been sitting for awhile, it's probably an easy or medium rarity egg that the premium members don't want it. This may not hold up as much in the dead hours of the site, and sometimes premium members may not be looking at the lab eggs or may not want what is there. But I find that it helps with having a chance at getting something rare.



Honey Tree


Can catch: Munchlax, Wurmple, Heracross, Aipom, Combee, Cherubi, Teddirusa, Pachirisu, Cubchoo, Budew, Burmy (Plant Cloak), Larvesta, the event Pokémon Slowyore, and the legendary Pokémon Celebi.

Still need: Shinies.

Even though it is not listed in the wiki for possible Pokemon at the Honey Tree, I caught Larvesta there. There may be Pokemon not listed that also visits the tree.

When Celebi comes by, the tree will be grayscale with some kind of portal. Go in the portal, and try to catch it with your hands (since your Pokeballs are gone). You will get an egg (so make sure you have an empty space in your party), and then you can exit out of the portal. It doesn't use up any honey, unlike all the other Pokemon catching at the tree.

You can add super honey to the tree at any time, but once it is on, you can't add any more regular or super honey to the tree (there is only one layer for super honey, unlike regular honey, which has three layers max). It removes the regular honey and puts on the super honey when you add it to the tree so it is best to wait for the regular honey to be eaten up by Pokemon before using super honey. The super honey on the tree is used up when you catch a Pokemon so you have to re-apply it after every time you catch something. Pokemon can also eat through your super honey and leave the tree bare if you don't check frequently enough. A lot of this is the same for regular honey, too, except for the layering part.

Once super honey is on the tree, Pokemon do appear more frequently. While a Pokemon may appear once every 1 - 3 hours at the tree with normal honey, Pokemon may appear several times within an hour for super honey. So setting the reminder timer to every 30 minutes is a good idea with super honey. It does not really seem to significantly increase shiny chances, and I don't think the base percentage of finding a shiny changes. It is more like you see Pokemon more frequently, and that frequency means you have more chances to come across a shiny sooner than normal honey.



Tall Grass


Basically a hot and cold game with a timer between guesses. The eggs don't move until you find one, and then the new egg gets put in a random location. If you find an egg but don't have a space in your party, the egg will not move from that spot so you can come back anytime after the timer is done and you have space and click on the same spot to claim your egg. Number of grasses / squares and the timer varies with egg rarity. Starter is a pretty big area and has about an hour timer, and legendary is the largest area with the same timer. Most rarities have smaller areas and shorter timers. Tall grass is helpful with filling up the Pokedex and shiny hunting since egg species is not random. If there are hundreds of eggs of a single Pokemon evo line, you don't have to breed to get a steady source of eggs so it can save money in shiny breeding. I've heard that the Pokemon in the Tall Grass come from unclaimed daycare eggs around the site, and you have to have the eggdex of the Pokemon you want (in other words, you have to hatch it at least once yourself). Availability of a Pokemon and number of Pokemon in the Tall Grass changes daily. There may be none one day and some another day.

Finding eggs in small areas is pretty simple, but a big area like a legendary is not simple. I start at the top and click on a grass patch that is a couple of patches away from my last try until the message changes to indicate that it is "not that far away." Then, it's figuring out where the egg is at. Now I'm seeing if skipping a row would have much affect on the ability to find the egg and if it'll speed up the process. (It doesn't affect it much, and it is faster.)



Safari Zone


Throw enough poffins to slow down the Pokemon, and it will stay in the pokeball. It seems around 4 - 5 poffins is enough for most of them, though faster Pokemon generally take more poffins than that. Q changes between pokeball and poffin, and w,a,d,s moves the background around to different parts of the safari zone. Aiming and throwing is done by the mouse. It is not mobile / touchscreen compatable so it is impossible to play on a phone.

The background can be divided up by what is visible in the box. I don't know if it changes the area you can see if you are using a different sized and setting monitor. Height: 2 boxes. Width: 6 boxes.

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I find that it is easier to just target the slow-moving, closer Pokemon than the faster ones or the far away ones. Unless it is something you need, they are harder to catch since it is harder to aim at them. Keeping the mouse in the same place and just moving the background left and right helps to successfully aim at distant Pokemon after you get the correct vertical position.

Within a single session, the Pokemon mix doesn't change much. If you see a Pokemon that is going way too fast or that is very distant, wait a little bit, and it will likely come back going at a different speed and / or a different distance that is easier to catch. When shiny chaining or just looking for a couple of missing dex entries, you will probably know within 3 minutes of looking if that Pokemon is actually there or not during that session.

At $2000 a session and the Pokemon you want not being in every session (it may take a couple sessions to see the same kind again), shiny chaining in the Safari Zone can be as equally expensive as or more expensive than Pokeradar shiny chaining, especially for Pokemon like Vivillion, Rotom, and Pikachu. Vivillion has so many patterns, and you can only chain Vivillions of the same pattern so the same pattern doesn't show up every time. Rotom and Pikachu only show up once in awhile. (However, they are no harder to catch than other Pokemon in the Safari Zone.) To shiny chain Vivillion, you have to be able to identify the patterns. Several different patterns can come in similiar colors so keep at least one of the pattern in your claim area to look at it to help reference it until the site picks up the chain (at Pokemon number 5). Fortunately, as your chain goes up, the more likely it is that you'll get at least one Pokemon of that chain in your Pokemon mix during a session. The most of a single type of Pokemon / pattern that I've caught in a single session is 6 (Garden Vivillion). As for the shiny itself, it will be flying around or running around in its shiny colors inside of the Safari Zone game so you need to be able to tell the difference between shiny and non-shiny colors. (If you have the non-shiny version, you can look at the shiny version in your Pokedex Pokemon info.) The one I found was going slow, but it takes a lot of poffins (around 15 - 20) to convince the Pokemon to stay in the Pokeball.

Pokemon: Weedle, Beedrill, Pinsir, Vivillion (all but the pokeball and fancy patterns), Caterpie, Butterfree, Scyther, Rotom, Pikachu

Pokemon with Using Stones: Landorus, Thundurus, Tornadus

Vivillion chain for Garden pattern - Entered Safari Zone 118 times from August 28 - Sept 14, about $236,000 pokedollars (I didn't record the exact time I started to chain for it, but that date seems reasonable enough from my old feeds. How many times I visited while chaining is taken from my Emera Bank records. It's actually useful for something.)

Vivillion chain for Sandstorm pattern - About $182,000 pokedollars. ($58,000 from Sept 14 3:40 am server time - Sept 25 (Only $2000 at Sept 14th 3:40 am. The rest of the money displayed for this entry in the bank was from my previous shiny hunt.) $46,000 from Sept 26 - Oct 13. At about this time, I got a chain of 40. Oct 14 - Nov 26: $78,000.)

Vivillion chain for Modern pattern - $2000 at Nov 26 23:41 server time (The rest of the money displayed for this entry in the bank was from my previous shiny hunt.)



Bug Hatching Contest


The bug contest starts on the 1st at around 12:01 am. The mini-game for picking up eggs ends on the 7th around 11:59pm. After the mini-game ends, you have 24 hours to submit Pokemon for rating before winners and ranking are determined and posted. The higher the score for the Pokemon you submit, the more festival points you get. The top 20 get extra festival points, with the possibility of 1000 extra festival points for 4th place. Lower rankings get less festival points, with 200 for 14th place. If you are good at the mini-game, you'll likely get more festival points for the bug hatching contest than the beauty contest.

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Bug_(type) This has a listing and pictures of all the bug types (especially useful for identifying bug types that don't look very buggy for the mini-game part). You have more of a chance to get a decent point Pokemon if you can do good at the mini-game, and to do good, you have to know all your bug type Pokemon or you'll miss Pokemon that will give you points. Event Pokemon (like Catercream) count as the type that their normal version is so you can get points from bug-type event Pokemon.

You can't keep on rating the same Pokemon from contest to contest, unlike the beauty contest, where you can re-use your own images every contest if you wanted to. Releasing Pokemon from the bug-hatching contest doesn't alter your score. You don't have to worry about selling / trading them. OT and current trainer has to match in order for the Pokemon to be rated (in other words, you have to be the one to hatch it in order to rate it).

You only get festival points once per Pokemon when you rate them. You can continue to rate them, but you will get no more festival points, even if the Pokemon evolves. But if the Pokemon evolves, more scoring points are added to the Pokemon's score for contest ranking. Whether the amount of festival points are greater or not if you wait until a Pokemon is at their final stage to rate them, that is harder to tell since each individual Pokemon scores at least slightly different from each other, even among the same breed.

Pokemon in the contest: Volbeat, Illumise, Heracross, Pinsir, Shedinja (this is rarer), Ledyba, Surskit, Scyther, Larvesta (this is also rare and tends to score high)

These Pokemon can't evolve or don't get any extra scoring points for evolving / mega-evolving: Volbeat, Illumise, Heracross, Pinsir, and Shedinja. They can be released / sold right after they hatch and are rated.

These Pokemon get extra scoring points for evolving: Larvesta ( +30 ). Ledyba ( +20 ). Surskit ( +20 ). They go up the same amount of points for evolving regardless of other score points (except maybe for 2x mega-able / shiny bonus, which I haven't gotten yet). I have been testing different Pokemon with different scores, and they all go up the same amount regardless of score. Whether they are worth evolving is another matter. Usually points have to be above 300 to have a chance at getting in the top 20.

I haven't tried Scyther yet because of the work and expense involved.

My highest score for a Pokemon is 379 points (4th place) with a Mega Heracross.

My highest score was 106 for the mini-game.



Beauty Contest


The beauty contest starts on the 14th at around 12:01 am, and the last submissions are taken on the 20th around 11:59 pm. Judging starts after the submissions close, and it ends on July 23 around 11:59 pm. Unlike the bug contest, there is no grace period between the last day of the contest and judging. You can keep on collecting items and festival points up until the last seconds for submitting photos. The higher the rank, the more festival points you win. I don't think there is a special reward for high rank. The beauty contest doesn't generate as much festival points as the bug hatching contest. You only get about 1 - 6 festival points for finishing a task and about 1 - 6 festival points every once in awhile for rating photos. A bigger bulk of festival points come from actually ranking high in the contest.

When you are given the task of interacting with a specific user's Pokemon for a task, interacting with 500 Pokemon in their clicklist is enough to end the task and get a reward. When you are given the task of feeding Pokemon berries, try to buy berries that have the greatest varieties of taste since more Pokemon would be willing to eat them. It can help it go faster. If the unreturned favors, friend's party, and online lists are cluttered up with eggs, try mass clicking your own Pokemon or your friend's storage to get little to no eggs in your clicklist.



Emera Beach


Unfortunately, this mini-game is much easier to do on a computer than on a phone. For that reason, I don't play it on my phone and reserve it for computer time. This game is all about having correct timing.

You can see your energy bar as a percentage in the restuarant, and each time you catch something, your energy goes down by about 5%. At 100%, you have the chance to catch about 20 Pokemon / items until you have to buy energy-recovering food in the restuarant or wait for it to recover over time. Most of the food and drinks are relatively cheap (though the water is usually useless), and it does take a long time for energy to recover completely so the food can be worthwhile when you do a lot of fishing.

Rods: Rods add to the variety of Pokemon that you catch, with the shiny rod having the most selection. Trading for new rods unlocks more trade items in Leah's trade shop. Better rods also makes fishing easier by increasing the timer and slowing down the bar, and the shiny rod has the additional benefit of increasing your chances to catch shiny Pokemon.

Baits: All baits increase the timer and slow down the bar to some degree. Magnetic bait increases your chances of fishing up items instead of Pokemon, and I've found that I tend to get more bottled messages with magnetic bait instead of without it, though it also increases the chances of getting non-valuable items like salt and shells. The bait is not as effective at making it easier to catch Pokemon. Shiny bait is suppose to increase your chances of fishing up a shiny, but I personally don't put much stock in it. I've fished up a bunch of shines without the shiny bait and none with the shiny bait.

This is in relation to the best rod available (and these are estimates):

Easy to Catch (very slow to average moving bar and around 35 or more on timer): Tentacool, Goldeen, Wailmer, Magikarp, Shellder, Cloyster, Inkay, Azurill, Marill, Mantyke, Frillish, Poliwhirl, Tympole, Finneon

Medium to Catch: Tynamo, Remoraid, Corphish, Clamperl, Staryu, Gyarados, Seaking, Chinchou, Tentacruel, Bruxish, normal Wishiwashi, Feebas, Lumineon, Poliwag

Hard to Catch (extremely limited time or a very fast moving bar or both): Horsea, Squirtle, Totodile, Mudkip, Piplup, Oshawott, Froakie, Phione, Retro Tentacool, Crabrawler, Crabominable, School Wishiwashi, Lanturn, Clauncher, Carvanha, Skrelp, Mantine, Huntail, Gorebyss, Gloweon

Items seem to vary randomly from easy to very difficult to catch, even with the same item (like salt). Shiny Pokemon are also a bit more difficult than their regular non-shiny versions. The bar may move faster or the timer may be shorter or both (but not by a large amount). Fishing up a shiny is random luck. For Pokemon, the harder it is to catch that Pokemon, the rarer it is to find that Pokemon while fishing.

Need: shines except for Staryu and Tentacool evo lines



Wonder Trade


The mechanics of this is pretty simple - a kind of blind bag Pokemon trade with one person randomly getting a Ho-oh egg through a redemption code instead of another user's Pokemon. The non-shiny wonder trade only gives out non-shiny Ho-oh eggs. (I have heard rumors that the non-shiny wonder trade can produce a shiny Ho-oh, but I got it confirmed by a mod that non-shiny wonder trade only produces non-shiny Ho-oh.) The only way to get a shiny Ho-oh is through the shiny wonder trade, but the shiny wonder trade produces both shiny and non-shiny Ho-oh eggs. So far, nobody has confirmed a definite way to tell if the redemption code produces a shiny or not so the only way to tell may be to redeem the code and see what hatches.



Treasure Hunt


I think items and item location changes each time you play it, unlike the Tall Grass game. So it is pure luck. If it asks if you really want to open that chest, it is from two possibilities as far as I can tell. Either you picked that chest on the last game or you are on or near the chest with a rare item / Pokemon. It can also start the Hoopa ring hunt game.



Lower or Higher


A probability-based game. With high numbers, you have a greater probability of getting it right if you choose "lower," and with low numbers, you have a greater probability of getting it right if you choose "higher." With middle numbers, the probability is closer to 50% so it is harder. This game frustrates me so I tend to avoid playing it.



Hangman


Words include Pokemon names (both event and non-event), item names, attack names, character names, cities and other locations, regions / gens, words used on this site in menus and other places, names of boats, trainer equipment, names of teams, names of the different mega stones in the games.

My longest solved hangman in a row is 11.



Lottery


Max tickets you can buy in a day is 10,000. For some reason, you can only buy 500 random tickets at one time so you have to keep buying them over and over to reach max. It costs about 500,000 game chips to buy the max amount of tickets. After you get Lugia and shiny Lugia vouchers, you really don't get too much of interest or value to buy a lot of tickets again. Regular Lugia egg vouchers aren't really worth that much in pokedollars, and you usually lose a net amount of game chips with buying lots of tickets.



Concentration Game


A memory card matching game.

My lowest number of wrong guesses is 11.



Gem Boiling


It has a really short timer so I need the item that increases the timer. Other than that, simple game of clicking on the gem at the bottom that is the same color as the one on the cauldron. You can boil mega stones if you successfully boil other gems, but it is difficult enough with collecting the required gems and successfully completing the mini-game that I would go with the fishing trades with Leah to get mega stones. You have to boil gems to unlock more stones that you can make. So far, it really isn't worth the $50,000 to unlock the mini-game, unless you are trying to complete your puzzle collection. Most of the stuff isn't really worth that much in Pokedollars, and you can just buy them in the item shop. The only valuable in this mini-game is the mega stone.



Rumbling


When your Pokemon picks up an already hatched Pokemon in rumbling and it is shiny, it will have a red star next to its name. I think eggs are just normal random shiny hatches and never display red stars, even if you get a shiny out of it.

Burned Tower - 24 hours, Retros (Zubat, Koffing, Ratatta), Ratatta, Zubat, Koffing, Wheezing, 1 item (usually a berry, sometimes Dusk Stone, sometimes Ultra Ball, sometimes ghost or dark gem)

Alola - About 12 1/2 hours - 2 days (aquatic Pokemon tend to take less time), Alolan Pokemon (both egg and already hatched), 1 item (Burn Heal, Great Ball, Pokeball, a berry, Tiny Mushroom, Sun Stone, soda, lemonade, Ice Stone, Nebula Stone)

Rumble maps for summon items - It takes at least a day to find the legendary Pokemon (there is no timer at this point). Then you have to battle them. Afterwards, it takes at least 12 hours for your Pokemon to return (and a timer will be displayed so you'll know the exact time). They only bring back summon items and only if you win the battle.



Settings


If you make a new poll, you have to move it up to the top of the poll list for it to be the first poll that shows up on your userprofile.



Driftloon Girl


This randomly happens after you get to the end of a clicklist. A picture of a girl shows up. Click on her, and then go somewhere else. A couple of minutes later, a Driftloon will want to join you. The Pokemon itself will go into your party / box. You don't get an egg so it can't break your shiny chain, and if you don't have room in your party, it should go to your box.


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Events and Quests

Some spoilers here but nothing too major.

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Event Distribution Events


These events typically last two weeks and come at the beginning of the month. There is usually one a month, unless another event is going on and the admin puts it off for another month. It can be for both Emera only Pokemon or special color or evo Pokemon from the games. You get one wondercard for each event Pokemon that you have adopted from the event distribution (unless the admin hasn't put in the wondercard yet, you should be able to see the wondercard right away). I don't think there is any other way to get wondercards. Most event Pokemon are released to the event shop sometime after the event is over, and many of them are breedable. If you miss out on an event, you will likely be able to get the event Pokemon later at a reasonable price.

The way to get the event Pokemon is by building up a certain total amount of AP. You can keep on adopting as many event Pokemon you want, as long as you have the AP and space for it. How much AP you need can vary. A big factor is the rarity of the normal version of the Pokemon. If it's legendary, it is going to cost a lot more AP than something that is easy rarity. Once you start getting a certain amount of single event Pokemon during the event, AP starts to climb up at a higher rate. Any AP that you earn over the amount you need to adopt the event Pokemon rolls over into the AP needed for the next adoption. If you don't have room in your party, you can still do AP activities and earn AP, but you won't be able to see it until you have adopted the event Pokemon. Once the event is completely over, everything resets back to zero, and you start all over again with the next event. There is a limit to how much AP you can earn in an hour. That resets back to zero every hour, but you keep the AP you earned in the total amount until the event ends.

How you earn AP is mostly straightforward. Interact with 750 Pokemon per hour (you get extra AP for feeding berries if you don't want to interact with all those Pokemon within an hour, but the max AP per hour is 750). This is the cheapest and easiest way to get lots of AP, and don't forget to pick up DP at the Dream World Shop for interacting. The game center games for AP is coinflip, higher or lower, hangman, treasure hunt, and concentration game. I do not recommend coinflip and higher or lower, unless you actually like those games, since they tend to be game chip drainers. Hangman will always get you game chips, but it doesn't give out much AP. Treasure hunt gives out more AP, but you can't get the max AP per hour with it (unless you pay nuggets) from the timer on it. If you do well in the concentration game, you can rake in a lot of AP and get to the hourly max in about 2 - 3 rounds. You can also potentially get DP, too, for some of the game center games. You can get AP from a Pokemon battle with another user, but battling isn't particularly popular. You get AP from the number of items (item rarity doesn't matter) that your Pokemon bring back from rumbling, but you probably won't hit the max. You may only get AP once in awhile from this so it's unreliable and won't get you an event Pokemon by itself. The social category is unreliable. It says trading, winning an auction, and posting in the forums, but it does not give you AP for that every time. I've put up trades and done trades and never gotten AP... Unless you actually need something or have something you really want to sell or trade, don't bother that much with this category. The last category is mainly adopting eggs and Pokemon from a variety of sources. Shiny chaining and space limits play a part in how much AP you can earn. (Try shiny chaining with a Pokemon like Combee during an event, and you won't get much AP from Combee's limited availability and lower reproduction rates.) An alternative to adopting Pokemon is playing the Royal Tunnel game for AP, but that can get to be expensive.



Rowan Quests


When he offers you a quest, it'll be displayed in his lab. The quest will stay there inactive as long as you don't respond to him, but you can't pick up other Rowan quests in the meantime (such as the Hoopa quest). It is convenient, though, since you can wait until it is a good time for you to do the quest.


There are several different kinds of Rowan quests that you can pick up in his lab at random:

Rowan may ask you to level a Pokemon and beat Oak's Pokemon's level. The Pokemon goes straight to your party, and Oak's Pokemon's level is displayed in Rowan's lab. This quest lasts about a week, and it always ends on Sunday morning server time. Regardless of what day you pick up this quest, Rowan's quest Pokemon usually always starts at the same level, and it only varies by Pokemon breed. However, Oak's Pokemon goes up in level day by day, regardless of what day you pick up the quest, so what day you pick up your quest Pokemon determines what level Oak's Pokemon starts at. It also helps to determine how difficult the quest will be. Picking up a Pokemon later in the week means your Pokemon has to gain levels in much less time than picking it up earlier in the week. The best day to take Rowan's Pokemon is Sunday afternoon / night or Monday since it gives you the most time. (However, if you pick it up on Sunday afternoon / night, Oak's Pokemon's level is displayed as if the quest hadn't ended in the morning. It'll correct itself at reset.) I think Oak's Pokemon ends at or around the same level every time for each breed. I have usually been asleep at the ending time so I can only figure it out but not confirm it.

Keeping the Pokemon in your party and being active in clicklists helps with this since people will hopefully return the favor. Simply being online also helps since it puts you in the online clicklist. You will likely have to use rare candies for this since these quests tend to be difficult.

Magikarp - Rowan's Magikarp's level is level 5 when you get it... and Oak's Magikarp is usually at a much higher level than Rowan's when you get it. I have calculated that Oak's Magikarp would be roughly around level 147 - 150 when the quest ends (with a rate of around one level an hour during the last couple of hours). I could only get Rowan's Magikarp up to level 149. I beat Oak so it is more or less accurate. You get a retro Magikarp from this one.

Wailord - Rowan's Wailord is level 40 when you get it. This quest initially starts out not too bad, but after Wailord is around level 100, the rate that it levels goes up very slowly. You can have around 200 interactions, and it will only go up a couple of levels. Oak's Wailord will be around level 181 when the quest time ends.


Rowan asks you to hatch so many eggs and give him the Pokemon that come from the eggs. You get the eggs from the quest part of the lab and deliver them there. (Pokemon from the main lab adopts don't count.) It may not display immediantly so refresh the page when that happens. All eggs / Pokemon will have Rowan as the OT and come with everstones once hatched so you do not have to worry about them hatching and then evolving while you are offline. This quest lasts about a week. Being online and active in clicklists can help with this, too.

Rowan may ask for drinks. Cook them in the berry garden shed, give them to Rowan, and he teaches you a new recipe each time. I think there is no time limit on this quest, and it is easy if you keep up with the berry garden.

Rowan may need your Pokemon to rumble in the rumble areas. If the Delibird loses his machine in a storm, you have to find the parts in the six main Rumble areas (one part per area). This can take awhile to complete since it is likely that your Pokemon have to make many runs in the rumble areas to find them all. I think there is no time limit on this quest, but it is likely to take at least a week. After you find a couple of parts, Rowan will tell you which areas to rumble in one by one. Sometimes it took so long that I wondered if he was wrong, but he was right every time.

The Daycare Owner is ignoring him, and he wants you to talk to him and figure out if the Daycare Owner is mad at Rowan. You have to keep on bothering the Daycare Owner to get him to talk to you. I think it can take around 10 - 15 minutes before he'll stop ignoring you. After you get him talking, go to the gem collector, and he'll ask for an exorbant amount of money / dragon gems. Try to offer dragon gems, even if you don't have that many, and listen to his story. You'll get the vase for free. Go back to the Daycare Owner and then Rowan to finish up the quest.

The Hoopa quest starts randomly at the Treasure Hunt, but it mostly goes through Rowan. I made notes on this in another post.



Plushie Events


The end date refers to about 23:59 on the date posted. (If the end day is June 10th, the end time will be around 23:59 on June 10th, not around 23:59 on June 9th.) If you send a plushie that goes over the amount needed (like a 900 DP plushie when you only need to spend 500 DP), the unused points rolls over into counting towards your next plushie (you get 400 DP spent towards plushie number two). The points reset to 0 with the next plushie event, though. What months and when plushie events happen seem to have no real pattern, but there is usually only one for the month if there is a plushie event for that month. For most plushie events, every 5th plushie that you get from event distribution is shiny. If it has no shiny version, it will say so where you pick up the plushie. For the Nidorans plushies, every plushie given out is shiny.

Having a higher dream level in the dream shop is extremely useful to complete plushie events and get shiny plushie from events. (For plushies that have a shiny version in the event, you get a shiny plushie every five times you collect plushies.) It only shows a bar for how far you are to reaching the next dream level. If you want the percentage, you can do this (every browser may be different): Right click on the bar image, select "copy image location" from the drop-down menu, open a new tab, and paste the url that you copied into the url bar (or into a text document). If you can't see the far right end of the url, you have to click on the box and use the arrow key to see it. Near the end, it gives the percentage: percent=90.4296875&col=6 Disregard everything after &col= and you have the percentage (almost 90% done towards leveling up in this case).


Giratina Origin
1st - 300 DP
2nd - 800 DP
3rd - Around 1200 DP
4th - 1600 DP
5th - 2000 DP (total of around 5900 DP)


Shiny Bayleef / Shiny Quilava / Shiny Croconaw

1st - 250 DP
2nd - 500 DP
3rd - 750 DP


Shiny Nidorans (both genders)

1st - 250 DP
2nd - 500 DP
3rd - 1000 DP


Shaymin Sky
1st - 250 DP
2nd - 500
3rd - 750
4th - 1000
5th - 1250 (total of 3750 DP)
6th - 1500

This pretty much goes up by 250 with each plushie that you get. So the plushie number (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc) x 250 will give you the DP spending price for that particular plushie number. If you want to know how much total DP you need to get to reach a certain number of plushies, you have to do that calculation for every plushie and add it all it.


Victini
1st - 200
2nd - 400
3rd - 600
4th - 800
5th - 1000 (total of 3000 DP)

Goes up by 200 with each plushie that you get.



Mew Plushie and Summoning Event


I think this happens every year or every other year during the month of July. It starts out like any other Plushie event, with sending plushies and being able to collect Mew plushies after you spend a certain amount of DP. What happens when the plushie event closes is what makes it different from other plushie events. If you earned at least one Mew plushie, you can summon a Mew egg at the Ancient Cave. The more plushies you earn during the event of that year, the more likely you'll hatch a shiny Mew. If you get 10 or plushies, you will get a shiny Mew.

Mew
1st - 500 DP
2nd - 1500
3rd - 2250
4th - 3000
5th (shiny) - 3,750 (total of 11,000 DP)
6th - 4500

There is no obvious trend in how much DP increases with each Mew plushie.



Daycare Owner Quests


The Daycare Owner will offer you an egg, claiming that it came from a certain region (like Alola). But what comes out of the egg is not what you would expect since the person who gave him the eggs may not have been honest with him. So the Daycare Owner will offer you to hatch another egg. He gives you one egg at a time, and it is not a timed quest as far as I can tell. If you follow it to the end, you get a reward.



Ancient Cave Quests


The ancient cave quests that I have done have no time limits.

I can't say much about the Harvest Sprites, and I finished that quest, anyways. It can't be redone once it's finished.

Jirachi quest involves finding star pieces. The only place I know of where to get them, besides buying from other members, is rumbling through one of the main rumble areas. However, they are rare, and your Pokemon will only find them once in awhile, just like weather balloons. You can trade them with Jirachi once you have five.

The Raylong quest is straightforward most of the time, even though it is a long and involved quest. There are only two quest parts that are confusing. One is where someone is quicker to get the orb than you are. Go to the gem collector. The other is about respecting an old man. Talk to the Daycare Owner, and you have to answer some questions. He doesn't like anyone who is too overly friendly. His favorite pokemon can be found on his profile. It looks like this quest can be repeated.

While Raylong's quest is considered to be the longest quest on the site, Giratina's quest seems to be the second longest quest. Bring the Griseous Orb to Giratina's cave in the Ancient Cave. It will ask you to put the orb into a recess at the back of the cave. (You can turn back, but you return to the ancient cave page with no quest reward.) A bunch of Unown pop up with a message to be careful, and do not remove the orb, even though nothing seems to happen with inserting the orb. The waiting game starts for Giratina to appear, and just go do something else on the site (besides the Royal Tunnel). It can take as long as three hours to appear (and sometimes even more), and it will be completely random as you are browsing the site. It seems to only show up when a page loads, so if you need to leave your phone / computer for anything, it won't randomly show up while you are gone if you make sure a page isn't in the middle of loading before you leave. This probably also applies to having multiple tabs open. Make sure the page you are loading is done before switching tabs. When Giratina arrives, the page will turn transparent black, and Giratina will pop up in different spots on the page. Just like the bug hatching contest, try to click on them, and you need to click on a certain amount of them before the time is up. If you have a big monitor, it seems to help to have the browser maximized since I seem to see more Giratina with my browser maximized, and that helps with having a chance to click on more Giratina. Also, going for clusters of Giratina can help increase your chances of clicking on at least one of them. The mini-game has a short time limit and a limited amount of Giratina show up so it can be difficult (you have to be fast and accurate). Fortunately, your orb doesn't disappear if you fail, and Giratina will keep on randomly showing up as long as the orb is left in place. If you win, your progress bar goes up by 25%, and it will continue to do so every time you win the mini-game. Giratina will also appear and disappear faster on the page, and more will appear than the last round. The amount of Giratina that you need to click on will go up (1st - 5, 2nd - 10, 3rd - 20, 4th - 100). Once the progress is 100%, go back to the page where you inserted the orb, and you will get the Spooky Manor map. The quest isn't completely done yet, though you can put a new orb in after you get the map. The map part is just like any other rumbling map.

Pick truth in answer to the question posed to you when you bring the Light Stone to Reshiram's cave, and you will get a wounded Pokemon. Raise its level to 100, and return to the cave when you have an empty spot in your party. You will get an egg.

I have not done the Zekrom quest yet.

Whenever you get an Unown, a checkmark appears in the Unown dex for the corresponding Unown letter / punctuation for having it. If you hatch an Unown, you get a checkmark for both the eggdex and for having the Unown of the corresponding Unown letter / punctuation. The goal is to have both the eggdex and pokedex entry for all the Unown varieties. It does not count numbers so hatching multiples or having multiples of the same letter / punctuation does not matter. You only need one each.



Missingno Quest


Quests starts here. Once the correct page is found, don't copy and paste. You can't input anything after copying something. It is tempermental in that way. All the instructions but the last step is on the image in the post, if you can read it. (Fortunately, this is what computers showed on start-up instead of loading Windows when I was young so I can read it with little problems.) This quest can be redone as many times as you want, though you can only obtain an egg every seven days.



Kyurem Event


A chance to obtain Kyurem takes place in January every year.



Valentine's Event


There is usually a Valentine's event every March. Pokemon given out can change from year to year.



Admin's B-day Event


This takes place on April 4 and only lasts one day. You have a chance to get a retro Ducklett by playing a mini-game.



Easter Event


There is usually an Easter event every April. Pokemon given out can change from year to year. Usually, there is an easter egg hunt, and it works just like the Hoopa rings quest. There are typically more eggs than rings. You are not allowed to give out the location of the eggs to other players, though.


Johto Apricorn Battle


I think this takes place every May. If you want berries for your cows or for the event, buy them before the event takes place, or you will have trouble getting them for at least the first few days of the event.

You have to accomplish some tasks before you can join the event. The first task is to feed Pokemon a certain amount of berries, and that can be easily accomplished through clicklists and buying berries that have the most amount of flavors. Your progress is kept track on the Johto Apricorn Battle page in Emera Square. If clicklists are very egg-heavy, try the one that is for your friends' storage boxes to avoid eggs. The second tasks is to get a blue apricorn up to level 5, and seeds are automatically added to your gardening seed bag. The seeds take about 30 minutes to grow.


Pokeheroes Anniversary Event


This takes place in July (usually during the Mew Plushie event), and it happens every year. However, what takes place during the event and what you can get changes every year.



Shaymin Summertime Event


This takes place in August every year (though we didn't have it this year). It is an interaction event.



Halloween Event


There is usually a Halloween event every October. Pokemon given out can change from year to year. The goal is to collect candies (mainly by interacting but there are other options), and you can use those candies to buy Pokemon and other things.

There are several options for candy. The main one is interacting, and the large candy bag item is similar to the key item that increases the max amount of potential Pokedollars per interaction and the general amount of Pokedollars per interaction. The only difference is that it applies to candy from interactions instead of Pokedollars. How much it increases is kinda hard to tell since the candies you earn aren't displayed on the clicklists, but anything that helps with getting those 10,000 candies for a legendary is good to me. Otherwise, interact as much as you can. I don't think you get candy with every single interaction, much like Pokedollars and golden game chips.

A second option is trick-or-treating. It doesn't give much at first so it's no big deal to skip this initially. If you want to trick-or-treat, go to a user's page (I think they have to be online or at least sign up for the Halloween event), click on the trick-or-treat link in the user's contact panel, and try to guess which being the user decided to be afraid of for the event. You get a lot more candy if you get it correct. Someone may start a list of what people had chosen in the forums, so if you have trouble guessing, you can check there. As you interact with Pokemon more, your trick-or-treating level goes up. The higher your level, the more people you can try to scare, and the more candy that they give out for trick-or-treating. The scary glasses also increases the amount of candy you get per trick-or-treating, and the creepy doll increases your limit by two for attempting to scare people. If you have all that and a couple of levels, you can get a decent amount of candy from trick-or-treating. Just try to keep track of who you have tried to scare already since you can only attempt to scare any particular user once per day.

A third option is rumbling if you buy the Halloween upgrade for your explorer bags. One upgrade will cover all your bags. For a 12 hour rumble, you only get about 6 - 12 candies (and on rare occassions, 24 candies) per Pokemon in the main rumble areas so it actually isn't a lot. This is only useful if you have around 4 - 6 explorer bags. Otherwise, it is something that can probably be skipped since you may not get much or may not even cover the costs of the upgrade through rumbling alone.

The candies, explorer bag upgrade, scary glasses, creepy doll, and large candy bag are all key items and can't be traded, sold, or gifted.



Christmas Event


There is usually a Christmas event every December. Pokemon given out can change from year to year.

There is an advent calendar. Each day you do a task specified by the calendar, and you can pick up a reward from the calendar and mark off that day. Most of the rewards aren't that great, to be honest. A box here, a couple of game chips there, etc. But if you manage to mark off so many days, you will get a special reward from the calendar. Also, Sundays usually have good rewards, such as mega-able Pokemon or event plushies.

Christmas gifts are kinda like Christmas cards with a randomly-generated gift attached to it. You can only send so many a day with pokedollars (and they aren't expensive), and after that, they cost nuggets to send. You can send a message with the gift and choose the card design from a couple of different ones. The gifts are not items from your own inventory so you won't randomly lose one of your own items. It is an item that originated from and is generated by the system. Unfortunately, you can't customize what gets sent to the reciever from that. They could get something as common as berries or evo stones, but there is a chance that they will get something rare, like a Delibird retro egg or an event plushie.



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Posted: Sat, 02/01/2016 02:51 (8 Years ago)
Hoopa Rings List and Notes

Some spoilers here but nothing too major.

The link list can probably also be used to help find easter eggs.

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The Hoopa quest gets started by finding Hoopa in the Treasure Hunt game. The rings are big and hard to miss and often in the middle of the way of something so it is a pretty easy game. They only show up in the upper part of the page where they are visible when you click on a link. Easter eggs work in a similiar way, but it is started by an event instead of the treasure hunt game.

Astrick shows that I found a ring there before. If it says that something is all considered the same location, the same ring will show up there on all the tabs / pages, even if you change tabs / pages in that group, so checking all the tabs / pages is a waste of time. Some of the same pages have two different links to access them, but unless it is necessary, I'm only putting in the main one.

Need links: harvest sprite hint page


Home Pages


Home / news (Do not need to check every news story as far as I know.)
*Your party (Do not need to check individual Pokemon / eggs as far as I know.)
Battle team (not sure if each team counts as a seperate location)
VS seeker
Notifications
*Notification wall
*Storage boxes (All boxes count as the same location.)
*Bill's house
*Item bag (All tabs count as same location.)
*Pokedex (All regions count as same location as far as I know.)
*Badges (All sets count as same location.)
Puzzles (not sure if each puzzle counts as a seperate location)
Pokerader
Pokerader history
Check if it breaks chain
*Event distribution (Do not click on wiki article - it goes to the wiki where there are no rings.)
*Wondercards (All the cards and stuff count as the same location.)


Town Pages


*Emera town map image
Fountain

*Professor's lab

*Emera mall
Item shop (All tabs are same location as far as I know.)
Sell items
Dream world shop (All tabs are same location as far as I know.)
Obtain DP
*Event shop (All the year tabs are same location.)
Buy event points
Event passes
*Salon (Salon and Furfou section count as the same location.)
*Furfrou
Battle shop

Daycare

*Route 53
*Honey tree
*Honeycombs (Do not need to check leave Combee option.)
*Ranch (Leave Miltank and berry delivery options count as the same location. Milking the cows also doesn't affect the ring.)

*Tall grass (Do not need to start a search as far as I know. If you already have a search going, all the search pages count as one location. It won't disappear as you play the game.)

*Safari zone entrance (Do not need to play as far as I know.)

*Emera square
Bug hatching contest
Beauty contest
Accessory tool

*Emera beach
*Restuarant (Buying doesn't affect the ring.)
*Leah's trade shop

*Berry garden (All gardens count as same location. Planting and harvesting and all that doesn't affect the ring.)
*Tool shed (Do not need to check cooking pot and seed makers.)
Berry market (do not need to browse items / shops as far as I know)
Berry dex
*Bulletin board (Do not need to check orders.)

*GTS (All the GTS pages count as the same location so just checking the GTS main page is the most efficient way.)
*Public trades
*Private trades
*Gifts
*Set up new trade
*Your trades
*Your offers
*Wonder trade normal (All the wonder trade pages count as the same location.)
*Shiny wonder trade
*Wonder trade history

*Auction house
*All auctions (All the auction categories except for the auction house main page count as the same location.)

*Game Center
*Prize exchange
*Coin flip (Playing the game doesn't affect the hoop - it stays on screen even if you flip coins - and it is probably unnecessary to play the game to find hoops.)
*Higher or lower (Don't need to play the game to find the ring. Playing the game doesn't affect the ring.)
Treasure hunt
*Lottery (Lottery and view lottery tickets count as the same location, and you don't need to buy tickets to find the ring.)
*Your tickets (All tabs count as the same location, and lottery and view lottery tickets count as the same location. You don't need to buy tickets to find the ring.)
*Golden slot machine basic mode (Everything in the slot machine pages count as the same location, and you don't need to play the slots to find the ring.)
*Advanced mode
*Legendary mode
Hangman
Suggest word
Concentration game
(do not have to play any of the games or make a word suggestion as far as I know)

*Gem collector (Do not need to look through Pokemon list as far as I know.)
*Gem exchange (Do not need to load the whole list or set up a trade to find the ring.)
Mysterious eggs
*Gem cauldron

*Rumble (Do not click learn more about rumbling - it goes to the wiki where there are no rings.)
Start mission
View missions

*Royal tunnel (do not need to play as far as I know)

*Ancient cave
Harvest sprites
Harvest sprites hints
*Jirachi
*Raylong (Do not need to start quest to find ring.)
Giratina
Reshiram
Zekrom
*Unown dex


Settings Pages


*Settings
*Profile settings (Do not have to change anything to find the ring.)
Profile layout (Do not need to do anything with panels as far as I know.)
*Change avatar (Do not need to upload / replace an avatar to find the ring.)
*Contact links (Do not need to add or change any to find the ring.)
Country settings
Edit signature
*Poll manager (Messing around with polls doesn't make the ring disappear.)
*Style settings (Changing header and background doesn't affect the ring.)
*Misc settings


Community Pages


Community / forums (do not need to check every sub-forum and page as far as I know)
*Union room
*Interaction stats (It doesn't matter what user you are looking at since all users count as the same location.)
*View who's online (You don't need to go through profiles.)
View unreturned favors
Newest adoptions
Clicklists
*Load clicklists
*Referred users
Premium users
*Staff list (You don't need to go through profiles. The ring wouldn't be on the profiles if it is in the main staff list.)
Herochat
*PM (Do not need to check individual messages as far as I know, but the ring can show up on the first page and not in the messages themselves.)
*Lovemeter
*Medal Rally
*Userlist (on first page only as far as I know)
*Ranklist
Friendlist
Newbie Mentoring
Share Widgets
Rules (Do not click offensive swear words - it goes off-site.)


Other Pages


My own user profile
*Boxes (All boxes count as the same location.)
Pokedex (not sure if each option combination counts as a seperate location)
*View my plushie collection
View my gift log
*Emera Bank (All tabs and pages count as the same location.)
*Weather news
*Privacy Policy
Warnings


I think nothing is in the Pokeheroes wiki, support center, and Facebook page.


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Posted: Wed, 27/01/2016 19:53 (8 Years ago)
Royal Tunnel - Exp to Hatch Eggs / Evo Levels

After spending around $100,000 on the second tunnel trying to and failing to complete it, I am making this picture guide to help learn / reference the two things that I mess up the most. Exp required to hatch only shows first evo stages. Level to evolve does not show final stages, non-evolving Pokemon, and evos that require something other than level. Alternative forms such as event, retro, and gender differences aren't show on here, unless it has a seperate pokedex number. (Igglybuff and Jigglypuff list two different exp values so I left them as it is in the dex on this list.) Alolan Pokemon that have Kanto versions mostly have the same exp to hatch the eggs (Alolan Raichu being different from Pichu), but their methods of evolving may be different from their Kanto versions.

Info from the Royal Tunnel guide up until Alola since it don't have much on Alola. The rest is from Bulbapedia and my pokedex. (As a side note, that guide also lists Pokemon rarity so it can be used for other things besides the Royal Tunnel, but it doesn't have much of anything on Alolan Pokemon the last time I looked at it.)



Missing Alolan for exp to hatch: numbers 103, 105, 722, 749, 764, 765, 769, 778, 780, 781

I left out Poipole's (803's) evo level. It says it has to know Dragon Pulse to evolve, but it also lists that it learns Dragon Pulse at level 1. I don't think the Ultra Beasts have been released on this site yet, anyways, so their exp needed to hatch are also left off of this.

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Beginner - 20 questions
Advanced - 50 questions, 30 second time limit
Pro - 100 questions
Endless - Endless questions

A correct guess adds a couple of seconds onto your time limit if your time limit is above a certain amount. If it is below it, it defaults back to a min time limit for the next question.

Trivia is narrowly focused only on Pokemon with matching the types, pokedex descriptions, at what level they evolve, exp required to hatch, and Pokemon category to the right Pokemon. The most difficult part is the exp required to hatch, and the second most difficult is level to evolve.


Exp Needed to Hatch Eggs


510 exp to hatch

Mew

1530

Magikarp

2805 (Baby and some small / fairy Pokemon)

Caterpie Weedle Pichu Cleffa Igglybuff Togepi Azurill Pachirisu Croagunk Heatran Manaphy Munna Togedemaru

3840

Scatterbug Palossand

4080

Pidgey Rattata (Alolan and non-Alolan) Spearow Zubat Geodude (Alolan and non-Alolan) Sentret Hoothoot Ledyba Spinarak Poochyena Zigzagoon Wurmple Lotad Seedot Taillow Surskit Shroomish Slakoth Nincada Skitty Volbeat Illumise Spinda Corphish Starly Bidoof Kricketot Burmy Combee Patrat Lillipup Pidove Roggenrola Woobat Sewaddle Venipede Scraggy Minccino Karrablast Shelmet Pikipek Yungoos Grubbin Rockruff Wishiwashi Dewpider Stufful Pyukumuku Bruxish

5355 (starter and most Pokemon)

Bulbasaur Charmander Squirtle Ekans Sandshrew (Alolan and non-Alolan) Female Nidoran Male Nidoran Vulpix (Alolan and non-Alolan) Jigglypuff Oddish Paras Venonat Diglett (Alolan and non-Alolan) Meowth (Alolan and non-Alolan) Psyduck Mankey Growlithe Poliwag Abra Machop Bellsprout Tentacool Ponyta Slowpoke Magnemite Farfetch'd Doduo Seel Grimer (Alolan and non-Alolan) Shellder Gastly Drowzee Krabby Voltorb Exeggcute Cubone Lickitung Koffing Rhyhorn Tangela Kangaskhan Horsea Goldeen Staryu Tauros Ditto Porygon Chikorita Cyndaquil Totodile Chinchou Natu Mareep Hoppip Aipom Sunkern Yanma Wooper Murkrow Girafarig Pineco Dunsparce Gligar Snubbull Qwilfish Shuckle Sneasel Teddiursa Slugma Swinub Corsola Remoraid Delibird Houndour Phanphy Stantler Smeargle Miltank Treecko Torchic Mudkip Wingull Ralts Whismur Makuhita Nosepass Mawile Meditite Electrike Plusle Minun Gulpin Carvanha Numel Torkoal Spoink Trapinch Cacnea Swablu Zangoose Seviper Barboach Baltoy Feebas Kecleon Wynaut Snorunt Spheal Clamperl Luvdisc Turtwig Chimchar Piplup Shinx Budew Buizel Cherubi Shellos Buneary Glameow Stunky Bronzor Bonsly Chatot Skorupi Finneon Snover Rotom Snivy Tepig Oshawott Purrloin Pansage Pansear Panpour Blitzle Drilbur Audino Timburr Tympole Throh Sawk Cottonee Petilil Sandile Darumaka Maractus Dwebble Sigilyph Trubbish Gothita Solosis Ducklett Vanillite Deerling Emolga Foongus Frillish Joltik Ferroseed Klink Tynamo Elgyem Litwick Cubchoo Stunfisk Pawniard Bouffallant Rufflet Vullaby Heatmor Durant Meloetta Chespin Fennekin Froakie Bunnelby Fletchling Litleo Flabebe Skiddo Pancham Furfrou Espurr Honedge Spritzee Swirlix Inkay Binacle Skrelp Clauncher Helioptile Hawlucha Dedenne Klefki Phantump Pumpkaboo Bergmite Noibat Alolan Raichu Litten Popplio Crabrawler Oricorio Cutiefly Mariene Fomantis Morelull Salandit Bounsweet Passimian Wimpod Komala Turtonator

6630

Onix Scyther Pinsir Misdreavus Heracross Skarmory Tyrogue Smoochum Elekid Magby Sableye Lunatone Solrock Castform Shuppet Duskull Tropius Absol Chingling Mime Jr Riolu Carnivine Mantyke Yamask Zorua Cryogonal Mienfoo Golett Carbink Diancie Minior


7905 (Fossils and some other Pokemon)

Omanyte Kabuto Aerodactyl Lileep Anorith Cranidos Shieldon Driftloon Spiritomb Hippopotas Tirtouga Archen Druddigon Tyrunt Amaura


9180

Eevee Aron


10,455

Lapras Dratini Unown Larvitar Shedinja Wailmer Relicanth Bagon Beldum Happiny Gible Munchlax Phione Basculin Alomomola Axew Deino Larvesta Goomy Jangmo-o


20,655 (Trio Legendaries Mostly)

Articuno Zapdos Moltres Raikou Entei Suicuno Regirock Regice Registeel Uxie Mesprit Azelf Cobalion Terrakion Virizion Keldeo


30,855 (Stand - Alone / Duo / Fourth Part of a Trio Legendaries Mostly)

Mewtwo Lugia Ho-oh Celebi Latias Latios Kyogre Groudon Rayquaza Jirachi Deoxys Dialga Palkia Regigigas Giratina Cresselia Darkrai Shaymin Arceus Victini Tornadus Thundurus Reshiram Zekrom Landorus Kyurem Genesect Xerneas Yveltal Zygarde Hoopa Volcanion Cosmog


65,535

Missingno.






Evo Levels

Level 7

Caterpie Weedle Wurmple

9

Scatterbug

10

Metapod Kakuna Silcoon Cascoon Kricketot

12

Spewpa

14

Cyndaquil Lotad Seedot Chimchar Starly Pikipek

15

Sentret Mareep Wynaut Bidoof Shinx

16

Bulbasaur Charmander Squirtle Female Nidoran Male Nidoran Abra Chikorita Treecko Torchic Mudkip Piplup Lillipup Chespin Fennekin Froakie

17

Bonsly Snivy Tepig Oshawott Fletchling Rowlet Litten Popplio

18

Pidgey Totodile Ledyba Marill Hoppip Poochyena Slakoth Turtwig Mime Jr Bounsweet

19

Flabebe

20

Rattata (Alolan and non-Alolan) Spearow Magikarp Hoothoot Wooper Tyrogue Zigzagoon Ralts Nincada Whismur Beldum Burmy Patrat Purrloin Sewaddle Bunnelby Yungoos
Grubbin

21

Oddish Bellsprout Combee Pidove

22

Ekans Sandshrew (non-Alolan only) Zubat Spinarak Taillow Surskit Venipede Dewpider

23

Snubbull Shroomish

24

Paras Houndour Makuhita Gible Morelull

25

Poliwag Geodude (Alolan and non-Alolan) Gastly Natu Remoraid Phanphy Wingull Cherubi Roggenrola Timburr Tympole Espurr Cutiefly Rockruff

26

Diglett (Alolan and non-Alolan) Drowzee Electrike Gulpin Buizel

27

Chinchou Skiploom Blitzle Stufful

28

Meowth (non-Alolan only) Mankey Machop Krabby Cubone (Alolan and non-Alolan) Driftloon Trumbeak

29

Sandile Steenee

30

Tentacool Magnemite Voltorb Dratini Croconaw Flaaffy Teddiursa Smoochum Elekid Magby Larvitar Kirlia Carvanha Barboach Corphish Bagon Luxio Cranidos Shieldon Shellos Whirlipede Zorua Inkay Mudbray Wimpod

31

Venonat Doduo Pineco Finneon Drilbur

32

Ivysaur Horsea Bayleef Aipom Aron Spoink Cacnea Spheal Grotle Herdier Tranquill Gothita Solosis Skiddo Pancham

33

Psyduck Lickitung Goldeen Yanma Swinub Numel Bronzor Salandit

34

Seel Staravia Stunky Hippopotas Dwebble Yamask Deerling Dartrix Torracat Brionne Fomantis

35

Koffing Trapinch Swablu Darumaka Ducklett Vanillite Fletchinder Litleo Honedge Jangmo-o

36

Charmeleon Wartortle Pidgeotto Tangela Quilava Grovyle Combusken Marshtomp Vigoro Baltoy Monferno Prinplup Servine Pignite Dewott Palpitoad Trubbish Joltik Quilladin Braixen Frogadier

37

Meditite Shuppet Duskull Croagunk Tirtouga Archen Cubchoo Clauncher Bergmite

38

Grimer (Alolan and non-Alolan) Slugma Glameow Klink Axew Mareanie

39

Scraggy Foongus Tynamo Binacle Tyrunt Amaura

40

Ponyta Omanyte Kabuto Loudred Wailmer Lileep Anorith Skorupi Snover Krokorok Frillish Ferroseed Goomy

41

Gothorita Duosion Litwick

42

Rhyhorn Lairon Snorunt Elgyem Sandygast

43

Golett Cosmog

44

Sealeo

45

Vibrava Metang Hakamo-o

47

Vanillish

48

Gabite Fraxure Skrelp Noibat

49

Klang

50

Piloswine Shelgon Mienfoo Deino Sliggoo

52

Pawniard

53

Cosmoem

54

Rufflet Vullaby

55

Dragonair Pupitar

59

Larvesta

64

Zweilous



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Posted: Sun, 14/02/2016 22:43 (8 Years ago)
Buying / Selling / Trading - A Store of Sorts

Since I keep on being jipped out of the Pokmon I bid on by people who overbid me on the last few seconds of the auction, I am no longer actively buying / selling through auctions. I didn't enjoy it so I quit getting involved with that part of the site.

Last update: 10/3/18

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Some of these may already be on GTS public trades.


Items


I will accept prices on the price check thread in the discussions forum for most common / commonly traded items. However, I will be willing to knock down the price of rarer items (which may be overpriced by people who put items up at unrealistically high prices) or grossly overpriced items ($800 for milk? Seriously? It is only used for the bulletin board, and you probably lost money on the bulletin board if you buy for that price. Might as well get a Miltank). The lowest price I'll go on most common items are the price that it sells at to the item shop.

I tend to sell these items to the item shop: regular pokeballs, evo items that only work on one or two Pokemon, vitamins (except rare candies), and battle items.


Buying / Trading For

Since I am doing shiny hunts, I may not always be willing to pay for these in pokedollars. Fishing items, bulletin board items, extra alternative form items for shinies (especially legendaries), and alternative form items for Pokemon I don't have are less priority.

Any event-only items that are unlikely to be released again and that I don't have
Alternative form items - Green Orb (2), Blue Orb (2), Fan, Microwave, Drill, Fridge, Washing Machine (2), Monitor (2), Griseous Crystal, Griseous Pearl (2), Secret Sword (2), DNA Splicers (2 black and 2 white), Reveal Glass (6), Enigma Pearl, Gracidea, Memories (If they have been released?), Meadow Plate, Sky Plate (2), Insect Plate (2), Toxic Plate (2), Zap Plate, Mind Plate (2), Stone Plate, Earth Plate (2), Dread Plate, Spooky Plate, Iron Plate, Fist Plate (2), Icicle Plate (2), Draco Plate, Pixie Plate, Misdreavous Costume / Cosplay, Seller's Clothes
Maps - Sky Pillar (2), Marine Cave (2), New Moon Island, Full Moon Island, Spooky Manor or the orb to start the quest (2)
Cheap milk, soda, and other things for bulletin board orders
Pearls / big pearls
Relic items
Baits



Selling / Trading Away

Any odds and ends that I don't need
Honey - I often have more normal honey than I need so I am willing to sell normal honey as long as the amount of honey I have doesn't go below 200 (I do use it). $25 per jar of honey.
Submarine Volcano maps - (I have no more maps right now.) I don't really need these right now. I am more interested in doing map trades than selling them for pokedollars / nuggets, though I may not refuse money if the offer is high enough. Map is worth around $100,000 - $150,000. (I really don't think they are worth as much as the price check thread claims they are. The map is the most common map available, after all.)
Strange Ornament - Another item that I don't need which I get once in awhile (and which I will likely not have any stock of most of the time since they are rare). $20,000 - $25,000.

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.


Trade Only

Boxes and keys - I will usually trade them for other boxes and keys that I need, but I will not buy them with pokedollars / nuggets in most cases. I will sell extra blue boxes for $5000 pokedollars, though, since I tend to get more than I can actually use.
Egg vouchers - Unfortunately, you can not directly sell egg vouchers. You have to attach it to a Pokemon and do a Pokemon trade while the Pokemon is holding the voucher. Most of the time, I will consider the Pokemon paid for by the pokedollars / Pokemon in the trade. I currently have no vouchers for sale right now.


Impossible to Sell / Trade / Gift

Key Items



Pokemon


Buying

Emera-based event Pokemon from an evo line that I don't have - Festival Ralts, Jolly / Sad Jr., Snowling, Derpatung, Dirandltank, Driflamp, Sandwebble, Easter Bunnelby, Clawfa, Princess Smoochum, Zomppet, Easter Bunneary, Knight Axew, Gomaseel, Dr. Crazee, Ferrerocoal, Heartomb, Mikofoo, Toraros, Pumple, Rudolph, Zombeagle, Torcharch, Easter Skaloth, Flirty Plusle and Minun, Hippopotain, Pharraloin, Tendenne. I may or may not also trade for Santa Birb, Seatran, and Aurora.
Fancy Vivillion
Breeders, but I only buy / trade for them when I need them.

I really don't have a high interest in buying most Pokemon since I am trying to get most of them on my own.


Selling / Trading

Pokemon for sale / trade

I also have Pokemon in my fish box. Everything is for sale / trade, except Clamperl, Staryu, Lanturn, Huntail, Gorebyss, and Clauncher, which I need for mega stone Leah trades, and shinies that I need. How many of a certain Pokemon I have can vary since I do trades with Leah.

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 the Pokemon may also be Pokemon that I traded for and need to move out of the box, but I try to move them out as soon as possible.

I tend to release excess Pokemon created by shiny chain breeding / collecting first, and then I release by rarity, starting with easy, when my box becomes too full.


Prices

Honestly, the price check thread has many of the general Pokemon categories overpriced, and I don't really care about gender and evo stage in pricing. I will only follow the price check for the rarest Pokemon (most legendaries, rarer retros, etc).


Non-Shinies

Safari Zone Only Pokemon - $100 for Vivillions
Alolan Rumble Only Pokemon - Common $100 and rarer $200 - $300
Easy - Another Pokemon of any rarity (I was selling them for $25 when I used to use the auction house, but min trade amount is $100 so it doesn't make sense to keep that.)
Medium - Another Pokemon of any rarity (I was selling them for $50 when I used to use the auction house, but min trade amount is $100 so it doesn't make sense to keep that.)
Hard - $100 - $200
Rare / Starters - $300 - $500
Non-legendary Special - Varies
Combees - $400
Legendaries - Varies
Hoopa - $500 (I get a ton of them from Treasure Hunt so they aren't that valuable to me.)
Retros - Varies
Concentration game prizes - $500 (I get a ton of them from the game so they aren't that valuable to me.)
Tentacool - $10,000
Rattata - $10,000
Event - Varies
Common and Slowyore - $2500
Pokemon that can Mega evolve - Varies
Easy Rarity - $10,000


Impossible to Sell / Trade

Missingno
Harvest Sprites (I've never tried to sell them, but I heard that were untradeable.)


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Posted: Wed, 17/02/2016 23:40 (8 Years ago)
Buying and Selling Guide

A guide to buying, selling, and how to know if someone is asking way too much for something. (And not all of it is intentional so be civil.) And money-management a bit.

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I use the $ for pokedollars. Even if I don't say pokedollars after the amount, it is still in pokedollars with $ in front of the amount.

And because some items are just rare and hard to find, this is incomplete in places.



Items - General


Even if the item is not sold in the item shop (such as maps), they always have a price attached to them when you sell them to the item shop (except for key items, which can't be sold at all, and egg vouchers and redemption codes, which can't be sold to the item shop). If you are selling an item on GTS, this is your min selling price so always check it before putting it up for sale. If you sell below that, you miss out on pokedollars that you could be making by selling to the item shop. (If an item can be sold to the item shop at $5000 per item, but you sell them on GTS for $4000 per item, you are missing out on $1000.) The items, if they are in the item shop, would be sold at about twice the price that the item shop buys it from you. (A dawn stone can be sold to the item shop for $1050, but the item shop sells it to you at $2100.) Asking for twice as much as what the item shop would give you for that item in trying to sell it on GTS can be considered fair most of the time. Another tool is the berry market for items and dishes. When you put it up for sale there, the game gives a suggested price.

At what price you sell an item for in GTS also depends on item popularity and usefulness. If people don't want it, they won't buy it, even if it is priced at a reasonable or bargain price. I have gone down almost to the min selling price (according to the item shop) in GTS for some items, and nobody buys them. I find that generally shoal shells and salt, evo items that are only for one or two Pokemon, battle items and vitamins (except for rare candy), and regular Pokeballs don't really sell that well. Items that are really popular (such as something newly released), really rare, and / or useful tend to sell for more than twice the amount you would get at the item shop without anyone thinking it unfair. (I know this is a Pokemon, but a new item release hasn't happened lately.) Oricorio was selling for $5000 or more when it first came out, even though it has rare rarity and can be picked up in the lab, and people were actually buying it at that price for awhile. Since it is no longer new, the price has gone down in general. Events and other things also affect the price and success of selling certain items (and Pokemon). If an event calls for a lot of berries and the berries are sold out in the item shop, your chances of selling berries in GTS are increased. At any other time, people may not pay attention to berries sold in GTS.

For a lot of the prices in the first post on the price check thread, I am wary of strictly following them. Some of the prices on them are downright stupid and based on incomplete info, such as soda and lemonade. They are always available in the berry market from an NPC at a price that is much lower than what the price check thread claims they are worth. You may be able to successfully prey off of newbies with that kind of pricing but not so much with those who know better.



Auction House, GTS, and Berry Market


The Auction House and GTS (Global Trade Station) both have their positives and negatives, and they are both a bit more geared towards giving an advantage to the seller rather than the buyer, though there does come a point where a seller can go too high and the buyer won't buy it. Unfortunately, the price check thread on the forums is based on the sellers and not the buyers so they can become overinflated on the thread with wishful thinking pricing (people who ask for too much in the hopes of getting that much and then people don't buy it because it is too much).


Auction House - As a Seller

Positives
People fighting it out to get the highest bid in means that you have a chance to maximize the price or even get ridiculous amounts of Pokedollar from your Pokemon.
It is the only way to get rid of Pokemon from your box without releasing any of them. The trade requirements with Pokemon don't apply here.
Depending on different factors, paying for auction promotions can help drive bids and awareness of your Pokemon up for auction, and you still get a decent net profit. However, it only works with rarer and more valuable Pokemon.
You can do item auctions in the auction house, but it only works with extremely rare and valuable items. The only way people can see the item your Pokemon is holding right away is through auction promotions, and if you pick an item of too low value, you run the risk of losing a net amount of money.
Unlike GTS public trades, you don't have to deal with human stupidity as much with running sales on the auction house. You don't have any interaction with the buyers.

Negatives
If the starting bid is too low and not enough people are bidding, you run the chance of getting much less than what the Pokemon is actually worth. Someone on my friendlist only got around $1000 for a Sharpedo that has the ability to mega-evolve, and that is much less than what it is worth.
Unlike GTS, you can't cancel auctions for any reason at all so you are stuck with the auction results, whether you like it or not. If the ending bid is worth much less than the actual Pokemon, there is nothing you can do about it.
If you accidently put in the wrong amount on the starting bid, you can't undo that.
Sometimes, Pokemon just don't sell, and it doesn't matter if it is a Pichu or a Combee or if it is a ridiculously low starting bid.
You lose 5% of the ending bid to auction sales tax. As far as I know, the money simply disappears and is deleted off the site.
Item auctions are harder to do.
Nuggets can't be used in bidding on auctions. If you want nuggets, you have to use GTS.
Anything that a Pokemon can't hold can't be auctioned off in the auction house. That includes currencies such as nuggets, festival points, and game chips. It also includes finished cooking meals and key items.
While auctioning is free if your auction doesn't sell at all, you run the risk of losing a net amount of money if you set up an auction promotion that is too long or for a Pokemon that is worth less than the auction promotion. I don't think auction promotions can be cancelled once it is paid for.
There are a bunch of things to learn, such as what times of the day are best to run auctions, how long to run auctions for different times of the day and for different Pokemon, and is that auction promotion really worth it for a particular Pokemon. It takes some experimenting to figure it out and get the best results. While putting up a Pokemon for a one hour auction may be tempting for quick money, it isn't always the best option. I sold my Pokemon more often at the auction house than someone on my friendlist, and I found out later that she only ran one hour auctions while I varied the time my auctions ran depending on the time of day.



Auction House - As a Buyer

Positives
You don't have to pay auction sales tax. The loss is on the seller.
If you are lucky, you may be able to snag something dirt cheap from the auction house when nobody else is really looking.
The seller can't cancel or delete low ending bids. (Sellers can't delete any bids at all, but they can bid on their own auctions to try to bump up the bid price if they wanted to.)
Auctions are only timed. They do not sit in the auction house for months or years on end after people have quit the site. Unlike GTS, auctions are completed, and they only run about a week or two max so it is usually used by sellers who are active / semi-active on the site.

Negatives
You run the risk of spending way more than something is worth, especially if you are prone to auction fever and find it hard to stop bidding. As more people bid or as a person persistantly bids on something, the price only goes higher and higher. You have to have self-control and know when to stop bidding and walk away from the auction.
You can't delete your own bids or change your mind mid-auction that you don't want the Pokemon for that price. The only way you can get rid of your bid is if someone else outbids you.
If you accidently put in the wrong amount on the bid, you can't undo that.
You can't use nuggets or items to buy Pokemon from others.
Item auctions are much rarer. You'll have better chance of finding items on GTS.
You have to deal with auction sharks, and I got so fed up with them that I have stopped using the auction house. Pokemon have been yanked from right under my nose at the last couple of seconds by other people who bid last second for that purpose, and I've gotten tired of being jipped out of Pokemon that way, especially when the other person just wants to re-sell it when it is something that I don't even have. (Though right before I left the auction house, I found a way to find out who did that to you. There's a little space of time between when the auction ends and notifications are sent out. If you check the "all auctions" category during that small time frame, the Pokemon from just ended auctions show up, and you can see the username of the last person to bid on the Pokemon. You can start a blacklist of people not to trade with if you get tired of their tactics and no longer want to deal with them.)


GTS - As a Seller

Positives
If you don't like an offer or offers you get, you can decline the offers or cancel the whole trade.
If you make a mistake, you can cancel the trade and set it up again with the correction, as long as you haven't accepted any offers.
You don't have to pay the 5% sales tax on GTS Pokedollar trades. That is on the buyer. There is no sales tax on nuggets at all.
Trades aren't timed so you can leave it up as long as you want to, though it is not a good idea to leave them up for way too long and be too unresponsive to offers.
You can get nuggets from other people through trading.
Trading most items are easy (though Pokemon vouchers have to be held by a Pokemon to trade it) and inexpensive (no auction promotion price to promote the item).
You can ask for almost anything on this site (as long as it isn't against the rules and isn't trade-blocked) in exchange for what you have put up for trade in the trade description.

Negatives
The min trade amount for Pokedollars is $100. At the auction house, you could start at less than $100.
The min trade amount for nuggets is 50 nuggets so you can't trade small amounts of nuggets. You have to put up something that is actually worth at least 50 nuggets.
As long as you haven't accepted an offer, the person who made the offer can cancel their own offer.
There is no option for trade bumping. If you want it further up in the list or on the front page of public trades, you have to cancel and re-make the trade.
Any trade that involves Pokemon has certain restrictions. If you want to sell a Pokemon (or any number of Pokemon), the buyer has to offer a Pokemon (or the same amount of Pokemon that you are selling) in order for you to be able to accept the trade. The site gives no notification to the buyer that they forgot to add a Pokemon or that they need a Pokemon in the trade so this tends to cause issues and confusion, especially among newer players and those who are forgetful. I always try to remind people to add the Pokemon in the trade description nowadays, and if they don't, it's the buyer's fault to me. I'll just wait until someone who reads the trade description comes along and makes an offer that I can actually accept.
Be ready for stupid offers, especially if you leave what you want wide open. This is not the easiest site to figure out trade prices for so a bunch of people don't know what a good offer is for anything. (Which is why I always try to put in a Pokedollar amount or something in my trade descriptions.)
Some people don't read trade descriptions or can't read English.
Trading isn't as automated and restricted as the auction house, and some people try to take advantage of that by attempting to bait the seller. They put in something almost worthless in their offer to try to get something valuable for almost nothing. To avoid falling for this, pay attention to and double-check what offers you get when selling anything of value or dealing with larger amounts of Pokedollars or any amount of nuggets. Here are some more definite baiting situations that I've come across: I had put $3000 pokedollars and a Lucario up for trade. I asked for a Pharraloin or its evo in the trade description, and someone put in an offer of a regular Purrloin and nothing else. I'm not sure why they thought it would fool me since a glittery Cleopatra cat doesn't look much like its non-event counterpart. In another trade, I had put Gloweon with an everstone up in GTS. I asked for an offer with a min of $2500 pokedollars and that I would check it later (kinda like a short silent auction kind of thing to see what people offer). Someone put up an offer of an Exploud and nothing else.



Prices in the Item Shop and Other Places



Cooking and Berry Garden

I find this to be the most common area where people try to over-charge you / rip you off, and much of it is due to the incomplete info on the price check thread. (For example, the price check thread lists lemonade and soda at $500 - $750 each, but (and this is a VERY BIG but) it is always in stock by an NPC on the berry market for $350 and $250 respectively.) My advice: If it can be sold and bought on the berry market, check there first as the prices tend to be very reasonable there and ultra-expensive on GTS. My second piece of advice is to look at what you are buying it for. Most of the berry garden stuff is for making money through the bulletin board. Look at how much you are getting for the bulletin board order that you are trying to complete, and don't spend more money than what the order is worth. If you spend more money than it is worth, you have lost money. (If I can't complete a certain order unless I lose money, I let that order go and work on what I can complete since it is more profitable.) If your order will get you $5000 and if you have to spend $7000 on lemonade, you have lost $2000.

Berries (the ones you can feed to Pokemon) - These are very common, can be found in a number of different places on the site, and are always in the item shop. (Most of the time, only the cheap ones on sale sell out.) They have several different uses. Most berries are $40 each in the item shop, but some are $1000 or $10,000. Going by the order in the berry dex, Cheri - Occa are $40, Salac - Lansat are $1000, and Jaboca - Rowap are $10,000. You can sell them to the item shop for about $20, $500, and $5000 each, depending on the price of the berry in the shop.
Berries (for the berry garden) - They aren't worth much of anything, to be honest. I try to empty out the berries that I can't use in recipes and bulletin board orders for $1 each, and they are slow to sell. The only ones worth anything and that sell faster are level 1 berries since people buy them when they are unlocked in their berry dex. The suggested price for level 1 berries are often much lower than what the item shop sells berries for, and berry garden berries can't be sold to the item shop or used for anything else but cooking and berry garden. If you don't do berry garden that much, it is pretty much useless.
Flour - You can buy it for $20 each in the item shop, sell it to the item shop for $10, and it is always there 24/7. It is rare for the stock to run out, too. It is an extremely common item, and its use is limited to just cooking.
Honey - It is very simple and easy to produce (you only need at least one Combee), and with five Combees (two of them shiny), I get so much normal honey that I usually have overstock, a couple of hundreds of jars of overstock honey. Honey really isn't worth that much, and it is a common item. It can be sold to the item shop for $20. If you buy jars of honey for the $200 that is suggested on the price check thread for the bulletin board orders, you may lose money. I have an order that includes 30 honey, and it gives out $5,143 for completing it. The 30 jars would cost $6000 at that price, and I would lose $857 on honey alone. Other than the berry garden, its only other use is to attract Pokemon at the honey tree.
Super Honey - This is definitely rarer than regular honey since only shiny Combee can produce it, and shiny Combee only produces it once in awhile. (They usually produce normal honey.) However, it makes hunting at the honey tree go much, much quicker, and I don't use normal honey for the honey tree anymore. It has no use in cooking and bulletin board orders, though. It can be sold to the item shop for $50. This item is harder to tell exactly how well and what price to sell at since it is only narrowly used for the honey tree and you have to shell out at least $50,000 + breeding costs to get a shiny if you want to produce it yourself.
Milk - The lowest price on the price check thread ($800) is way too high and unrealistic. You'll lose money on your orders if you buy at that price. Take some of my orders, for example. One asks for 51 milk as part of the order, and I only get $5,084 for it. If I bought milk at $800 each, I would have spent $40,800 and lost $35,716 on milk alone. And what about shakes, which require milk to make? One order asks for 16 shakes (or 48 milk) and gives me $9,467. I would have spent $38,400 and lost $28,933 on milk alone. Prices closer to lemonade and soda in Lorelie's booth are more reasonable in my opinion. But you can't go too low in price negotiations. It does cost money to buy Miltank berries to get milk. (Four Miltank can eat about 36 berries in 12 hours (though the number can vary), and going by $40 berry price, that is about $1440 every 12 hours. I think you can get about 19 milk in 12 hours if you milk them once every 12 hours. So at an estimate, it costs roughly $76 per milk to produce it. The cost can vary, though.) Milk can be sold to the item shop for $20. Milk is only used for the berry garden, and it does seem to be a common / uncommon item. It is rarer than honey.
Lemonade - It is $350 in Lorelie's booth (NPC in the berry market), and it will always be in stock. It can be sold to the item shop for $75. It is a common item, and it is only used for the berry garden.
Soda - It is $250 in Lorelie's booth (NPC in the berry market), and it will always be in stock. It can be sold to the item shop for $50. It is a common item, and it can only be used for the berry garden. Do not buy it at the price check thread prices, or you may lose money on your bulletin board orders. I have an order that includes 13 soda and gives me $5,143. If I bought at $500 each, it would cost $6500, and I would lose $1357 on soda alone.
Dishes - I have started to see these at unbelievably high prices in GTS... Like 1000 berry juices for $1 million (or $1000 each) or 50 nuggets for 75 berry juices (about $1000 or more each). That is way too much. To make my point, I have an order right now on the bulletin board that includes 24 berry juices, and it gives me $9,837 for completing the order. If I bought berry juice at that price, it would be $24,000 for the juice alone, and I would have lost $14,163 on berry juice alone. Most dishes can be sold to the item shop for $1, though battle item dishes and lava cookies go for $50. I have not made the dishes for the legendaries yet so I can't tell you the price, but since it is used for summoning legendaries, it is worth a lot more than any other dish that you can make, and people are willing to pay a lot for it. I'd say that most dishes are common / easy to get the materials for, except for the ones that summon legendaries, which are rare. Since some work (and sometimes money) does go into making dishes, it is reasonable to ask for more money than the NPC prices of soda and lemonade as long as you don't make it so unrealistically high like I've been seeing in GTS lately.
White Powder - This is a rare berry garden item. You can sell it to the item shop for $500, but since it is involved in summoning legendaries and is rare, people would be willing to pay much more for it.
Mulches - They can be sold to the item shop for $200, but they can only be bought with nuggets. Most mulches are 8 nuggets each, but level mulch is 30 nuggets and rich mulch is 10 nuggets. If you take 1 nugget to be equal to $1500, they cost $12,000, $45,000, and $15,000 each respectively. (Mulch can be bought in the mulch bag near the seed bag.) These are uncommon but not extremely rare items, and they are only used for the berry garden.



Evo Stones and Items and Form Change Items

Sometimes, I see the prices for evo items on GTS that are at least twice as expensive as the item shop prices. (Like a water stone for $10,000.) Almost all the evo items can be found in the item shop if you wait long enough and check back every day, and they are also found in various other places around the site. Form change items are not in the item shop, though, but since most of them are only used on one or two Pokemon and all but the weather balloon don't get used up in the process of changing the Pokemon's form, most aren't very valuable. But at least some of them may be required to complete your pokedex. Some evo items can double as battle items, but since battling isn't a big part of the site, it really doesn't make much of a difference in value.

Everstone costs $200 in the item shop, can be sold to the item shop for $100, and is always in the item shop. It only goes out of stock when it is on sale. This is a common item.
Evo Stones, Razor Claws, Razor Fangs, Up-Grades, and Soothe Bells cost around $2100 in the item shop. For Soothe Bells, there is an alternative to evolve the Pokemon that uses them. Acupuncture in the Salon only costs $4000, and it is available 24/7, unlike evo items. You probably shouldn't pay more than $4000 for Soothe Bells in GTS... These items can be sold to the item shop for $1,050. These are common items, and most of them can be used on quite a few different Pokemon, though the Razor Fangs and Claws and Up-grades only work on one Pokemon each.
Deep Sea Scale and Tooth and Dubious Disk cost around $4000 in the item shop. They can be sold to the item shop for $2000. These are common items, and they are only used by one Pokemon each.
Dragon Scale, Electirizer, Magmarizer, Protector, Reaper Cloth, Whipped Dream, and Sachet cost around $5000 in the item shop. They can be sold to the item shop for $2500. These are common-ish, and they are only used by one Pokemon each.
Metal Coat costs around $6500, and it can be sold to the item shop for $3250. These are common / uncommon-ish, and it is only used by one Pokemon.
Prism Scale costs around $9900 in the item shop. It can be sold to the item shop for $4950. These are common-ish, and they are only used by one Pokemon.
King's Rock and Spray Duck cost around $10,000 in the item shop. They can be sold to the item shop for $5000. These are common / uncommon-ish. Spray Duck is only for one Pokemon, but the King's Rock can be used for a few different Pokemon.
Mega Stones can be sold to the item shop for $5000. However, they are rare (and they are expensive to produce if you boil gems for it) so they tend to be worth a lot more. A bunch of Pokemon can use them, but they need the ability to mega-evolve first. That ability is rare in Pokemon.
Drives can be sold to the item shop for $1000. These are easy enough to obtain and don't cost much in the game center prize exchange so I would rate them as common. They only work on one Pokemon.
Waiter dresses can be sold to the item shop for $1500, but you will likely spend a lot more pokedollars in food + tips obtaining them than what they are worth in the item shop. So selling this item at a much higher price than $1500 is justified in that regard. This item is rare. There are three different colors, which work on three different Pokemon.
Misdreavus Cosplay can be sold to the item shop for $1900, but since it was given out in an event, it can sell for a lot more. This item is rare, and it is only used for one Pokemon.
Seller's Clothes can be sold to the item shop for $2000. It is associated with an event Pokemon so that could increase its value, but I don't know why the price in the price check thread is in the hundred thousand range. This item is rare, and it is only used by one Pokemon.
Rotom appliances can be sold to the item shop for $2500. These are rare, and they are only used by one Pokemon.
Shell bell, energy root, and probably the sash can be sold to the item shop for $2500. They take some effort to get in emera square so I would say that they are uncommon. They are only used by one Pokemon each.
Weather Balloon can be sold to the item shop for $2500. They are rarer than most of the other evo and form change items at that price, though, and you need a lot of them to get the whole Castform collection so that drives up its value.
Plates can be sold to the item shop for $3900. They are uncommon-ish / rare-ish, and they are only used by one Pokemon.
Gracidea can be sold to the item shop for $5000, but it is an item that was given out in an event so it could be worth much more than that. It is rare, and it is only used by one Pokemon.
Griseous Crystal can be sold to the item shop for $5000. Its association with a legendary can drive the value up. It is only used by one Pokemon.
Red orb can be sold to the item shop for $10,000. That it is associated with a legendary may increase its value. The other orbs for the legendaries may sell to the item shop around that price. These are rare and only used by one Pokemon each.



Maps, Summons, Vouchers, Etc.

Maps, summon items, and quest items are associated with legendaries so they tend to be a lot more valuable than what you can sell them for to the item shop (with many selling for at least $100,000 in GTS). The only exception is fossils and some vouchers, which aren't legendaries. Vouchers and the redemption codes can't be sold to the item shop.

Fossils - They can be sold to the item shop for $5000. These are uncommon-ish / rare-ish.
Star Piece - It can be sold to the item shop for $5000. It is rare, and it is necessary to get a legendary.
Bottled Message - It can be sold to the item shop for $100. It is uncommon-ish / rare-ish, and you need it to get a legendary by trading it for a map with Leah.
Maps - Most can be sold to the item shop for $10,000, though the Spooky Manor map goes for $5000 for some odd reason. Maps are rare in general, but the most common map is the submarine volcano map. It is probably worth less than the other maps. Maps are used to get legendaries.
Map Summon Items - The maps give you a summon item to get a legendary egg corresponding to the map's Pokemon. Most can be sold to the item shop for $10,000. But they tend to be worth more than the actual map since it takes the hassle of rumbling and fighting a Pokemon out of the equation for the person buying it if they don't like battling or they don't want a Pokemon to rumble for days.
Enigma Stone - It can be sold to the item shop for $5000. It is rare and used to get two different legendaries.
Nebula Stone - It can be sold to the item shop for $5000. It is rare and used to get a legendary.
Lugia Egg Voucher - This is an uncommon item and probably the egg voucher that is worth the least. If you pour 500,000 game chips into one lottery drawing, you are more or less going to get at least one so it is worth much, much less than other legendaries items.
Shiny Lugia Egg Voucher - This is a rare item and much harder to get than the non-shiny voucher so it is worth much more than the non-shiny one.
Retro Starter (Bulbasaur / Charmander / Squirtle) Egg Voucher - These are uncommon-ish / rare-ish, but you can get one when you buy at least a month of premium so they aren't super rare. (I don't know if they are given out for the week premium.)
Retro Mew Egg Voucher - These are rare since you have to buy a year's worth of premium in one purchase, and you only get one per purchase.
Uxie, Mespit, or Azelf Egg Voucher - These are rare. They take a lot of interacting and luck to get them.
Ho-oh Redemption Code (from non-shiny wonder trade) - Only one person gets this code a day so it is rare-ish. You are only going to get the non-shiny Ho-oh, which makes it less valuable.
Ho-oh Redemption Code (from shiny wonder trade) - Only one person per trade day gets this code twice a week so it is pretty rare. It can also produce a shiny Ho-oh, but it can also give out a regular Ho-oh. The chance for a shiny can also increase its value.



Fishing

Fishing pricing is more or less based almost solely on item rarity. After the initial costs, if there were any (I forget), everything is pretty much free and based on luck.

Regular Bait - It can be sold to the item shop for $50. It is one of the first baits that you can trade for, but I don't think many people want to use gems to get bait so I don't see it as much.
Tasty Bait - It can be sold to the item shop for $100, and it is a common item.
Delicious Bait - It can be sold to the item shop for $200, and it is a common-ish / uncommon-ish item.
Magnetic Bait - This is an uncommon bait. It can be sold to the item shop for $200, but it's probably more valuable than delicious bait. I've caught a bunch of bottled messages with this bait before.
Shiny Bait - This is the rarest bait since it is harder to get than all the other baits. It can be sold to the item shop for $500, but some people will pay more for it since it's suppose to increase the chances of fishing up a shiny.
Shoal Shells and Salt - It can be sold to the item shop for $10. These seem to be common / uncommon, and I always get more than I actually need / can trade with Leah.
Pearls - It can be sold to the item shop for $700, but since you need pearls to get the Mega Stone from Leah, they can be worth more than that. They are more uncommon-ish.
Big Pearls - It can be sold to the item shop for $3750 (which is a bit more than 5 individual normal pearls), but it is in the same situation as normal pearls so they can be worth more than that. These are uncommon-ish / rare-ish.
Strange Ornament - This is a rarer item, and you need it to get the best rod. After you have the rod, it has no use. It can be sold to the item shop for $10,000.
Relic Copper - It can be sold to the item shop for $1000. This is an uncommon-ish / rare-ish item.
Relic Silver - It can be sold to the item shop for $5000.
Relic Gold - It can be sold to the item shop for $10,000.
Relic Vase - It can be sold to the item shop for $50,000. This starts to get into the definitely rare category around this item.
Relic Band - It can be sold to the item shop for $100,000.
Relic Statue - It can be sold to the item shop for $200,000.
Relic Crown - This is a pretty rare item and takes a lot of work / buying / money / luck to get.



Other Items

Gems - They can be sold to the item shop at $50 each, regardless of type and rarity. Most gems are common and can be found in many places around the site, but their usefulness and ability to be used for many different things on the site and the diverse types of gems (which can make it harder to stockpile certain types) make them a bit more valuable. The rarest gem is a dragon gem, since they can not be found in as many places as the other gems. These are commonly traded so the price check thread should be more or less accurate. According the Pokeradar, 50 electric gems = 50 nuggets = $50,000, but it may be considered a bit pricey for most gems.
Tiny Mushroom - This can be sold to the item shop for $250, but it is currently an absolutely useless item on the site. You can't use it for anything so why bother to buy it from other people?
Mystery Boxes - Most colors can be sold to the item shop for $2500, but the black box and gold box can be sold for $5000 in the item shop. The different colors range in rarity from common to rare. Dark blue and light blue are the most common. The other colors are rarer. These are commonly traded so the price check thread should be more or less accurate.
Mystery Keys - They can be sold to the item shop for $2000 for most colors. Most keys are uncommon. These are commonly traded so the price check thread should be more or less accurate.
Pokeball - They can be sold to the item shop for $100, bought from the item shop for $200, are common, and generally can only be used for the honey tree (though sometimes an event will use them). Even with using the honey tree, I usually end up accumulating an overstock of them through the golden slot machine.
Great Ball - They can be sold to the item shop for $300, bought from the item shop for around $600, and are a bit more uncommon. They can generally only be used for the honey tree (though sometimes an event will use them).
Ultra Ball - They can be sold to the item shop for $600, bought from the item shop for around $1200, and are more uncommon. They can generally only be used for the honey tree (though sometimes an event will use them).
Rare Candy - They can be sold to the item shop for $2400. They are uncommon but popular in general. These are commonly traded so the price check thread should be more or less accurate.
Vitamins - They can be sold to the item shop for $3900. They are not that popular, though, and uncommon. Their only use is to increase stats, which is only useful for battling (which is not a big part of the site). The salon also has services for increasing individual stats at a much lower price - $1200 - so it is an uphill battle, anyways, to sell them to other players when there is a cheaper alternative.
Battle Only Items - Battling other users isn't popular. I don't have any of these items so I don't know how much they would sell to the item shop.


Key Items

Key items are trade-blocked, and they can't be traded, sold, or gifted. They also can't be sold to the item shop.

Alarm Clock
Amulet Coin
Flutes that you can buy with nuggets from the item shop
Creepy Doll, Scary Glasses, Large Candy Bag, Candy / Halloween Sweets
Egg Radar and all its chips and the notificator
Explorer Bags and all their upgrades
Fashion Case and all the fashion accessories
Flame Orb
Golden Pokeballs
All fishing rods
Milker
Palpad
Pokeradar
Shiny Charm
Vs. Seeker
Wailmer Pail
Wide Lens (all versions)
Fisherman hat (Or at least I am guessing that it is one.)




Currencies

Nuggets - The only way to convert between nuggets and pokedollars is through buying / selling with other players. If you have a Pokeradar, there is a basic conversion amount. It takes 50 nuggets, 50 electric gems, or $50,000 to buy batteries for the Pokeradar. 1 nugget is worth about $1000 pokedollars min.
Game Chips - As far as I can tell, these can't be traded, sold, or gifted.
Event Points - As far as I can tell, these can't be traded, sold, or gifted. The event shop has a basic value conversion, though, which is useful for figuring out how much nuggets you need to buy event eggs. 1 nugget is equal to 10 event points.
Festival Points - As far as I can tell, these can't be traded, sold, or gifted. There is also no united conversion amount when moving between festival points and pokedollars. Metal Coat and Thunderstone cost 750 festival points each, but the Metal Coat is $6500 and the Thunderstone is $2100 in the item shop. Rare candy is $2400 when you sell it to the item shop, and an Ultra Ball is $600 when you sell it to the item shop. 1 rare candy is equal to 4 Ultra Balls in item shop pricing so the rare candy would be four times the amount of an Ultra Ball in festival points. You can buy an Ultra Ball for 400 festival points, but the rare candy is only 1000 festival points. If it was equal to four Ultra Balls, a rare candy would be 1600 festival points. The energy root and shell bell can be sold to the item shop for $2500 so it would be around a rare candy, but in festival points, the shell bell and energy root is twice as much as the rare candy. If you are buying emera square items to re-sell to the item shop for pokedollars, the metal coat may be the best bet. You get it for less than the form change items and the rare candy in points, but it is worth more in pokedollars (at $3250 per coat when sold to the item shop). 4 Great Balls (800 festival points) only gains a net of $1200 when sold to the item shop, and 2 Ultra Balls (again 800 points) only gains a net of $1200 when sold to the item shop. So again, the metal coat gives more Pokedollars for what you spend in points. If you sell on GTS, the rare candy may be worth the most since it usually goes for at least $5000 each.



Pokemon Selling / Trading


The biggest thing to know about this is that most Pokemon won't sell for more than $1000 pokedollars, and you are more likely to get a lot more money from selling items than from Pokemon sales. The second biggest thing is that Pokemon can't be straightly sold. It either has to go through the auction house (I got fed up with the people on the auction house...) or it has to be traded for another Pokemon + whatever you ask for (in that case, it needs a min price of $100 since you can't trade less than $100). It is how the site is set up, and the only one who can change that is the admin. There is also no obvious min price since you get no money from releasing Pokemon, but there are rarity categories on Pokemon to help see how difficult it is to get. You can also check to see how many are on the site in your Pokedex. If you look at "view info" for a certain Pokemon, you can find this: Sitewide frequency: 1,505 / 81,043. The first number is how many shinies are on the site, and the second number is how many non-shinies there are. There are a lot of Charizards on the site so that can help drive the value of the Pokemon down, even though it is a starter. Chesnaught has a sitewide frequency of 79 / 7,587 so it may be able to sell more than a Charizard.



Easy

These are the most difficult Pokemon to sell, even with Pokemon that only evolve when traded. They are so easy to get that they are pretty much worth nothing / almost nothing. I've seen people try to sell easy Pokemon for $0 in the auction house and still can't get rid of them. Unless it is super-new or being used as a placeholder in a trade to buy another Pokemon for Pokedollars, nuggets, and / or items, don't expect much.


Noteable Exceptions:

Vivillion is a very big exception to this. Fancy and Pokeball patterns are only given out for winning an event so they are actually very rare (even though it says easy rarity on the Pokemon), and that is why people put it up for sale at what would otherwise be a ridiculous price for an easy rarity Pokemon. The other patterns, except for the default one on the site, are only found in the Safari Zone, and the Safari Zone can't be played on a phone. People who are only on their phone will pay pokedollars for Safari Zone only Pokemon, and I've seen people offer up to $1000 before for them on GTS (though don't expect to see that frequently). Pokemon that have multiple forms can be worth a little bit if they are rare enough (like trash Wormadam), but don't expect too much.



Medium

This is another category that can be tough to sell since they are also really common. They also won't sell for much money. You may get a bit more money for them, but it's not too much of a difference.


Noteable Exceptions:

The bug-hatching contest contains some medium-rarity bug Pokemon, and those Pokemon (Illumise, Volbeat, Surkit / Masquerain, Ledyba / Ledian, Scyther) are so common in the contest that they are extremely hard to sell and aren't worth much. There are a couple of evo lines with a lot of different multiple forms that can help with selling and pricing.



Hard

With this, you get into Pokemon that are harder to find and easier to sell for at least a hundred pokedollars.


Noteable Exceptions:

The bug-hatching contest has some hard Pokemon (Heracross, Pinsir) that are common enough to drive down price and make it much harder to sell. This also happens with Emera Beach Pokemon. Frillish is common enough and easy to catch at the beach that it really isn't worth much. Corphish and Chinchou are easy enough to catch, too, (at least with the shiny rod) so they may not be worth as much. Since Miltank is used to produce milk for the berry garden bulletin board and cooking, it can drive the price up towards $1000.



Rare

These Pokemon aren't extremely super-rare, but they aren't easy to find. That alone can make them easy enough to sell for a couple hundred Pokedollars.


Noteable Exceptions:

Rares (Shedinja, Larvesta) are hard to find in the bug-hatching contest so it may not affect price and ability to sell as much, but the possibility is there. The Emera Beach can drive down the price and make it harder to sell certain rare Pokemon. Clamperl is frequently enough found at the beach since you can trade them for pearls with Leah, and Feebas is easier to catch than some of the other rares on the beach. There are so many Eevees on the site from so much breeding to get all their forms / shiny forms that they aren't worth as much.



Starter

With some exceptions, the only places you can get starters is to start with it or buy it from someone who is breeding them / finding them in the tall grass / trading for them with the gem collector so they can be worth more than rares, but they aren't necessarily $1000 Pokemon.


Noteable Exceptions:

Water-type starters can be found at the beach, but they only show up once in awhile and can be harder to catch. Professor Rowan will eventually gift you a Charmander that can mega-evolve so the Charmander line is not worth as much as the other starter lines since everyone will get one.



Alola

This rarity category is only for gen 1 Pokemon that had been remade for gen 7 (Alola region), and they can only be found while rumbling in Alola. All the other Alolan Pokemon have regular rarity (easy - special) and are found in the lab (except for special rarity Pokemon). Since you need the region and your Pokemon will bring back Pokemon only once in awhile, they are easier to sell and will sell for at least $100 pokedollars.


Noteable Exceptions:

Pokemon you can't get from eggs (such as surfing Raichu) tend to be rarer and more valuable.



Ditto and Unown

They have their own rarity classes named after the Pokemon.

Unown is probably somewhere around hard or rare rarity, but it has so many different forms and the most amount of forms that it is harder to collect them all. There is also a prize for hatching and collecting all the Unowns. That helps to drive up the price and make them more valuable than rare rarity Pokemon.

And Ditto is completely in a class of its own. It is one of the few Pokemon on the site where you can get a very fat sum of money for selling it, and people are willing to pay at least $1 million (often more) for it. It is rare and can't breed more of itself. The only way to get it is by random chance in the lab or buying it off another person. The only way that person will get more Ditto is by random chance in the lab or paying a very, very large sum of gems to the gem collector (I think in the range of 10,000 normal gems, but I don't have a Ditto myself so that is not a sure number. All I know is that it is an extremely large amount of gems). Ditto can breed with any other Pokemon that is breedable on the site (except with another Ditto), and Ditto is the only Pokemon that can breed with breedable legendaries.



Legend, Special

Special is a random mix of legendary Pokemon and non-legendary Pokemon. The only Pokemon that carries the legend rarity tag is the original legendary bird trio (Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres) in the lab. The rest of the legendaries carry the special rarity tag, unless it is a retro.

For non-legendaries, such as Combee and Bruxish, they are considered special rarity since they can only be found in one part of the site. They are not in the lab, tall grass, or the gem collector's Pokemon exchange. (The only exception to this is Vivillion, which is only in the Safari Zone except for a couple of patterns, but still carries the easy rarity tag.) Rarity and value can vary between each individual Pokemon. Most non-legendary special rarity Pokemon are probably worth more around what a rare or starter Pokemon would go for or less.


Noteable Exceptions:

Mewton M. Meowth can probably go for at least $1000, but it is not extremely expensive in the game center prize exchange so it probably won't go for as much as a legendary. Combee can produce honey so it can also sell for more than most other special rarities. Missingno is trade-blocked, and you can't buy, sell, or trade it.


Most legendaries take a lot of luck or a lot of work to get. The actual Pokemon usually sells for less money than the summon items or other items used to get them (if the Pokemon has any), because some people want the challenge of getting themselves as the original trainer on their own Pokemon or the items are necessary for shiny-chaining the legendaries. Selling legendaries is one of the places where the money is at in selling Pokemon. While not many will sell for $1 million like Ditto does, legendaries can sell in the $10,000s or $100,000s range.


Noteable Exceptions:

The most common legendary is Hoopa, and if you play the Treasure Hunt game frequently enough when your trainer level reaches a certain level, you will be swarmed with Hoopas so it isn't worth much. Another easy one is Lugia, which you will pretty much almost get every time you buy the max amount of tickets (worth around 500,000 game chips) for the lottery. While it is not as common as Hoopa, it's still not worth as much as other legendaries.



Retro

Retro is a mix of common to very rare Pokemon. What they share is their sprite style, which is from the older games.

The most common retros are from the concentration game, and they are not worth much.

Event retros are the rarest in general, though it is also hard to find retro Mew since it comes at a high price, a year's worth of premium bought in one go. (People buying a month's worth of premium is more common so the premium starter retros are not worth as much.) But selling retros is another area where you can make a lot of money since they can go for $10,000s to $100,000s range if they are rare enough.



Event

Event rarity Pokemon is another area where money can be made, but because most can be bred or end up in the event shop, it's not as much money as legendaries and retros in general. They can sell for at least $2500, though, which is more than most other rarity categories. Their eggs can only be bought with nuggets after the event is over, and event breeding partners usually breed the normal versions most of the time and the event versions sometimes, which increases rarity. Event Pokemon have different rarities based on the rarity of the normal version of the event Pokemon. (You can find these rarities in the event shop, too.)


Noteable Exceptions:

I don't think legendary-based event Pokemon can breed so they can command a higher price than other event Pokemon. Any event Pokemon is also not worth that much while the event is going on and are likely to sell for more after the event is over.



Quest

The eight Pokemon that I have found with this rarity category are harvest sprites. I've heard that they are trade-blocked, and there is no way to buy, sell, or trade them. They also have no shiny versions of them.

The newly released Ultra Beasts also have this rarity category. Since they are legendaries, they can be worth a bit, the same as the other legendaries, and they are tradeable, unlike the harvest sprites.



Mega

A Pokemon has to be born with the ability to mega-evolve (a colored circle is on the Pokemon's profile near its level if it can mega-evolve), and that trait is rare, though seemingly not as rare as shiny. It drives up the value and price of the Pokemon that can mega-evolve, and the evo lines that have megas can be found in most rarity categories. A mega that is easy rarity would be worth less than a mega that is hard rarity. A Pokemon that is already mega-evolved will also sell for more than a Pokemon who can mega-evolve but hasn't yet. Mega stones are hard to find or expensive to produce. On the flip side, an evo line with a mega are often overbred in the search for a shiny mega so it knocks down the value of non-mega Pokemon of those evo lines, including non-mega shinies.

There are two ways to get a mega - either hatch one through random luck without searching for it or specifically picking up eggs of a certain evo line to try to find one. The second method can get to be expensive since you could have breeding expensives to pay, which is another reason why megas are more expensive than non-megas.


Noteable Exceptions:

Professor Rowan will gift you a Charmander that can mega-evolve, and everyone will eventually get one. Mega Charizard is not worth as much as other megas.



Shinies

Shinies are expensive to produce if you don't have the luck of simply hatching / catching a random shiny. Not only is the Pokeradar expensive to buy (around $150,000), batteries for the Pokeradar costs $50,000 / 50 electric gems / 50 nuggets for each time that you produce a shiny through the Pokeradar. (Though this is waivered if you have premium and keep on breeding / hatching the same Pokemon breed.) There are also Pokemon breeding fees and other fees associated with producing a shiny. Lab adopts are generally a very unreliable way to get Pokemon that count towards the Pokeradar. (With four Butterfree chains that have the combined chain total of 344, only about 4 - 5 of the Caterpies hatched came from the lab.) Eggs produced from the daycare require a fee of $2400 per day. Tall grass requires forking over money for the eggradar and its chips, though using the tall grass is free after the initial costs. Summoning in the Ancient Cave, Ancient Cave quests, and Pokemon exchanges with the gem collector all require buying items in mass quantities if you want to / have to use that as your main egg venue. Eggs bought from the event shop requires nuggets or an expensive, premium-only event pass. Thus, shinies are expensive. Any shiny that is priced below $50,000 is probably either the owner selling it at a loss to themselves or was a lucky catch that cost them nothing or next to nothing to get.

The higher the rarity, the higher the price in general (and the potentially more expensive to produce, too). Mega shinies and legendary shinies tend to be the rarest shinies and tend to come at high prices. Whether you actually make much money on selling shinies is more open to debate since they are expensive to get. The most profitable scenario is based on luck - simply finding one and not paying anything to get one.


Noteable Exceptions:

Some Pokemon can't be shiny-chained through the Pokeradar. This includes Missingno, Ho-oh, Meloetta, Safari Zone only Vivillion and Rotom, Hoopa, concentration game retros, Lugia, Manaphy, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Celebi, and the four Regi Pokemon.

Missingno is trade-blocked, and there is no way to buy, sell, or trade them. Most of the others depend on rarity and how hard or expensive it is to get them.

The concentration game retros are purely random luck, but since they are common retro Pokemon and are pretty much free (at least as long as you have a net game chip gain in the concentration game), it can drive the value down. Hoopa is a common legendary, and you are going to get a shiny for every 50th Hoopa you get so it can drive down value. Shiny Meloetta probably has more of an average value since it seems to be neither expensive or cheap.

Shiny Ho-oh, Lugia, and Celebi are hard to get so they tend to be worth a lot. Shiny Manaphy, Raikou, Entei, and Suicune are very expensive in game chips, and the four shiny Regi Pokemon can take a lot of money to get since the Royal Tunnel can be difficult and expensive.

Shiny chaining in the Safari Zone is expensive for Vivillion, and not everyone has access to the Safari Zone. That can drive up the price of Safari Zone only Pokemon.


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Item Locations and Uses / Site Shops / My Own Attempts at Selling

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Leah


Rods, bait, map, and shoal salt - shell exchange always there. The rest cycles after a day at midnight server time.

Fisherman hat trading chain
5 Relic copper for 1 relic silver
2 relic silver for 1 relic gold
5 relic gold for 1 relic vase
2 relic vase for 1 relic band
2 relic band for 1 relic statue
1 relic statue and 1 relic band for relic crown
1 relic crown for 1 fisherman hat

Need 30 relic gold for the whole trade sequence if my math is right. 60 relic silver. 300 relic copper.

Need 10 relic gold for the other relic band I need for the statue. Then 10 more for the crown.

Pearls - Used for trading. Big pearl is used for the mega stone trade. (Clamperl used to get normal pearls in trading, five normal pearls for a big pearl)
Shoal Salt and Shells - Used for trading.
Bottled Message - Used for trading. I think you have to fish this up, and it isn't sold / traded in a shop.

Mystery Box (Dark Blue) (Usually traded with 5 Pokemon of the same breed and evo stage - Poliwag, Horsea, Marill)
Mystery Box (Light Blue) (Usually traded with 5 Pokemon of the same breed and evo stage - Carvanha, Tympole, Staryu)
Mystery Box (Black) (5 Phione, 3 Seaking, 2 Lumineon)


Rare Candy (Usually traded with one starter Pokemon (the same ones used in trade for shiny bait - Totodile, Squirtle, Mudkip) and some salt)

DeepSeaScale (3 clamperl and a normal pearl)
Prism Scale (3 Feebas)
Water Stone (shells and normal pearls)

Splash Plate (3 Horsea, 3x Marill, 3x Finneon, 1x Inkay)

Mega Stone (Need 5 big pearls (which come from regular pearls, which come from trading Clamperl and fishing), 1x Staryu, 1x Lanturn, 1x Huntail, 1x Gorebyss, 1x Clauncher) - Leah trades this about every 15 days, which is about twice a month. (June 30 - band and statue for crown, July 15 - crown for hat, July 30 - copper for silver coins, August 13 - silver for gold coins, August 29, Sept 13)

Submarine Volcano (Map) (5 bottled messages)

Baits - Regular, Tasty, Delicious, Magnetic, Shiny (normal and water gems, Magikarp, Gyarados, Squirtle, Totodile, Mudkip, Staryu, and Tynamo used in trades)

Rods: Magikarp - Poliwag, Shellder, Marill, Tympole - Strange Ornament, Squirtle, Totodile, Mudkip, Piplup, Oshawott, Froakie

Making pokedollars - I've heard that the school version of Wishiwashi is worth something in the auction house, though I haven't tried to sell it. Retro Tentacool may also be worth something, along with the event Pokemon Gloweon. Bottled message is worth a bit on GTS, and the map is probably worth more. Mega stone is worth a lot. Rare candies sell well. Salt and shells can be sold to the item shop, but not for much. Prism scale can also be sold to the item shop for $4,950, and Feebas isn't used in any other trade. People buy boxes if the quanity is low enough.



Item Shop


Pokeballs are most common, but great and ultra balls show up sometimes in rotation.

I think all the types of berries are in rotation.

Flour and key items don't rotate and are static.

Evolution stones rotation - Everstone (always there), Fire Stone, Leaf Stone, Water Stone, Moon Stone, Thunder Stone, Soothe Bell, King's Rock, Metal Coat, Up-Grade, DeepSeaScale, Magmarizer, Razor Claw, Razor Fang, Oval Stone, Shiny Stone, Prism Scale, Protector, Sun Stone, Whipped Dream, Satchet, Electirizer, Dragon Scale, Reaper Cloth, Dawn Stone, Dusk Stone. So pretty much almost every evo item.



Other Shops


Los Seashellos tipping - If you give him the max tip ($100), dishes and other things will be added to the restuarant, but it's not every time. So far a burger, pizza, and a fruit thing shaped like a shark head have been added for me. I don't think there's any more food after that since the shark head fruit restores 100% energy. After you get all the food, you will randomly get one of the three colors of waiter outfits for your $100 tips.

Emera Square - The only really great items in there are the three form changing items and the Pokemon. Rare candies tend to sell well on GTS so that can be used to convert festival points into Pokedollars and give a reason for continued participation in the emera square games after getting the Pokemon and form changing items (though I like the accessory tool and would do that, anyways, regardless of whether points have use or not). The pokeballs are good when there is an event that uses them.

Game Center Prize Exchange - The most valuable things in here are the Pokemon and the four drives (which can only be gotten here, except for maybe mystery boxes). As far as selling on the GTS, the rest is junk, and I don't know how well the drives and non-shinies would sell there or in the auction house. It is probably not easy to convert game chips into Pokedollars from selling the prize items, except to the item shop. Though the berries in there would be useful for events like the Apricorn Battle, where berries are sold out in the item shop, or for events that use pokeballs.

Event Shop - This is really useful if you have the event points. Buy past event Pokemon, and they can sell for a high amount in the auction house or GTS (usually for at least $2500). Buying event points requires nuggets, though.

Salon - Unless you do battling, have a Furfrou, or try to evolve a Soothe Bell evo Pokemon without the Soothe Bell, this shop is pretty much useless.

Battle Shop - This is useless if you don't do battling, and except for the Rare Candy, I don't think anything in that shop would sell on GTS. Battle shop only uses battle points.



Other Items / Locations


Dragon Gems - I got some from a mystery box, fishing, and the berry garden bulletin board. As far as I can tell, they don't show up in rumbling and the golden slot machine.
Fairy gems - Rowan quest reward, other methods for gems
Other Gems - Rumbling, golden slot machine, occasionally berry garden bulletin board, fishing, mystery boxes, treasure hunt, occasionally in royal tunnel

Soda - Rumbling, NPC berry market shop, mystery box
Lemonade - Rumbling, NPC berry market shop, mystery box
Honey - Rumbling, Route 53
Milk - Route 53
White Powder - Rarely berry garden bulletin board
Mulches - Sometimes berry garden bulletin board
Berries (for feeding) - Rumbling, golden slot machine, mystery boxes
Tiny Mushroom - Rumbling in Alola or the Yellow Forest
Burn Heal - Rumbling in Alola

Carbos - Mystery box, treasure hunt
HP Up - Treasure hunt
Iron - Mystery box
Protein - Mystery box, treasure hunt
Zinc - Mystery box
Rare Candy - Golden slot machine, treasure hunt

Different Pokeballs - Fishing, golden slot machine, treasure hunt, rumbling in Alola and Burned Tower
Master Ball - I don't think this has ever been released on here.
Golden Pokeball - Rowan quest reward

Relic coins - Fishing, sometimes on the beach, mystery box (copper, silver, gold)
Normal Pearls - Fishing, sometimes on the beach
Shoal Salt and Shells - Fishing, sometimes on the beach
Bottled Message - Fishing
Strange Ornament - Fishing
Bait - Fishing

Mystery Boxes - Fishing, golden slot machine (only place to find gold boxes), rumbling
Mystery Box Keys - Rumbling, fishing

Pokedollars - Interacting with Pokemon, berry garden bulletin board, rumbling, mystery box
Game Chips - Mystery Boxes, Game Center games
Golden Game Chips - Interacting with Pokemon, golden slot machine
Nuggets - Golden slot machine, 5th day of daily log-in, treasure hunt, mystery box
Event Points - Mystery box, treasure hunt (can also be bought in event shop)

Everstone - Treasure hunt
Dawn Stone - Treasure hunt
DeepSeaScale - Treasure hunt, fishing
DeepSeaTooth - Mystery Box, treasure hunt, fishing
Dragon Scale - Treasure hunt
Dubious Disk - Mystery box, treasure hunt
Dusk Stone - Rumbling (Burned Tower), treasure hunt
Electirizer - Mystery box, treasure hunt
Evo items (stones only) - Gem cauldron at the gem guy's place
Fire Stone - Treasure hunt, mystery box
Ice Stone - Treasure hunt, rumbling in Alola
King's Rock - Treasure hunt
Leaf Stone - Treasure hunt, mystery box
Magmarizer - Treasure hunt
Moon Stone - Treasure hunt
Oval Stone - Mystery box
Prism Scale - Treasure hunt, mystery box
Razor Claw - Treasure hunt, mystery box
Razor Fang - Treasure hunt, mystery box
Reaper Cloth - Treasure hunt
Satchet - Treasure hunt, mystery box
Shiny Stone - Treasture hunt
Soothe Bell - Treasure hunt, mystery box
Spray Duck - Treasure hunt, rumbling
Sun Stone - Rumbling through Alola, treasure hunt
Thunderstone - Mystery box, treasure hunt
Up-Grade - Mystery box, treasure hunt
Water Stone - Fishing, treasure hunt, mystery box
Whipped Dream - Treasure hunt

Mega Stone - Gem cauldron at gem guy's place, treasure hunt

Armor Fossil - Mystery box
Claw Fossil - Fishing
Cover Fossil - Fishing, mystery box
Dome Fossil - Fishing, mystery box
Helix Fossil - Fishing
Plume Fossil - Mystery box
Root Fossil - Fishing
Sail Fossil - Rowan quest reward, mystery box, fishing
Skull Fossil - Mystery box
Light Stone - Mystery box
Hard Rock - Mystery box
Star piece - Rumbling (main areas)
Nebula Stone - Rumbling in Alola
Frozen lava - Rumbling using submarine volcano map
Ruby - Rumbling using terra cave map
Magma Stone - Rumbling using volcano cave map
Lustrous Orb - Rumbling using the hollow space map
Adamant Orb - Rumbling using the vortex of time map
Resolute Orb - Gift from Rowan
Enigma Stone - Treasure hunt

Hollow Space Map - Mystery box
Spooky Manor Map - Successfully completing all the Giratina mini-games in the Giratina quest.
Ultra Saddle - SCE, mystery box

Draco Plate - Mystery box
Flame Plate - Mystery box
Icicle Plate - Mystery box
Iron Plate - Mystery box
Meadow Plate - Mystery box
Pixie Plate - Mystery box
Splash Plate - Fishing
Spooky Plate - Mystery box
Stone Plate - Mystery box
Zap Plate - Mystery box

Drill - Mystery box
Lawnmower - Mystery box
Microwave - Mystery box

Marshadium-Z - Halloween event
Griseaus Pearl - Halloween event
Misdreavus Cosplay - Halloween event
Weather balloon - Rumbling, treasure hunt

Explore Bag Halloween Upgrade - Halloween event
Creepy Doll - Halloween event
Scary Glasses - Halloween event
Large Candy Bag - Halloween event
Candy - Halloween event



Use Notes


The three Safari Zone rock items are used automatically as you are exploring the Safari Zone. If you simply have it in your inventory when you enter the Safari Zone, there is a random chance that the corresponding legendary will appear in the Safari Zone during that session. The rock will not be used up if you don't catch the legendary so you can ignore the Pokemon if you are shiny hunting something else in the Safari Zone / with your Pokeradar without losing the rock in the process. (The legendaries can break a Pokeradar chain.) Hard Rock attracts Landorus to the Safari Zone.

Rumble maps automatically show up in the special areas when you have the map in your inventory.

Fossils and rumble summon items are used in the Ancient Cave underneath all the quests. The cover fossil produces a Tirtouga. Root fossil produces Lileep. Helix fossil produces Omanyte. Skull fossil produces Cranidos. Sail fossil produces Amaura. Claw fossil produces Anorith. Armor fossil produces Shieldon. Dome fossil produces Kabuto. Plume fossil produces Archen. Jaw fossil produces Tyrunt. Old amber produces Aerodactyl. Frozen lava produces Volcanion. Ruby produces Groudon. Magma Stone produces Heatran. Lustrous Orb produces Palkia. Adamant Orb produces Dialga.

Star pieces are used for the Jirachi quest in the Ancient Cave. You need five of them.

Resolute orb, Enigma Stone, and Nebula Stone are used with the legendary eggradar chip in the Tall Grass when you are not searching for any Pokemon. It shows up underneath the normal menu for choosing which Pokemon to search for, and it takes awhile to find the egg since the grid is so big. Resolute Orb produces Keldeo. Enigma Stone produces Latios or Latias (which one you get is random). Nebula Stone produces Cosmog.

White powder is used in a cooking recipe for items that summons some legendary Pokemon. (The recipes are learned at gardener level 30.)

Give Mega Stone for a mega-able Pokemon to hold at or after level 49. Can not mega evolve before level 50.

Tiny Mushroom has no real use right now.




Selling


When I Should Sell

Cooking / Berry Garden Items - Most of them will be absorbed into the bulletin board orders eventually so there's no need to sell them. The only thing I get super-overstock of is honey. If it's over 200, think about selling them.
Evo Items / Form Change Items - I should sell them when I have more evo / form change items than missing non-shiny / shiny Pokemon to use them on. Single Pokemon items are much easier to keep track of so I haven't sold stones.
Fishing Items - Since shells are only used for the water stone and using pearls (the other item required for Leah's trade) for water stones is a waste, I don't need the shells at all. Salt is used to get rare candies, but the Pokemon that goes with Leah's trade are rare. 10 salt should be enough. I have no need for the strange ornament at all so that can sell.
Gems - They are more useful for trading in GTS and other site functions than selling them to the item shop. It just depends on the trade.
Mystery boxes - I get a lot of blue ones from fishing, more than I could ever find enough keys for. When I get 10 or more light or dark blue boxes is when I should just start selling them for pokedollars or other items on GTS. For key / box exchanges on GTS, keep at least one of each in inventory so I actually have something to open.
Pokeballs - 100 normal Pokeballs is enough to catch a Pokemon and have a lot leftover.
Vitamins - Don't have much need for these. Sell them.


Prices are in the price check thread in discussions forum, but there is one big problem with the listing. It does not say if it actually sells at that price or if it is wishful thinking on the part of the seller. Some things are definitely overpriced on the list.

What Sells in GTS / Auction / Berry Market

Rare candy at $5000 a piece - sells consistantly at that price
Normal gems at $1000 a piece (10 gems) (may just be one time thing)
Fighting, electric, and most other gems at $800 a piece (10 gems of same type) hit or miss in GTS
Gems $700 a piece (5, 10, 20 gems of same type) seems to sell better and more consistantly, still a bit hit or miss, do not sell as much after plushie event ended, reserve this price for quest gems (flying for raylong quest, electric for shiny hunt)
Gems at $500 each (5, 10) sell better with no events going on
Pokeballs 25 for $1500 (these sell to the item shop for $100 a piece so it is probably more money to sell to shop since I got no offers on $3000 for 25)
Dry mulch at $2500 a piece
88 honey for $2000 (100 would be sold to item shop for that price), 80 for $2000 works too and is more even
Strange ornament - $20,000, $25,000 (I honestly didn't think it would sell at all...)
Bottled message at $20,000
pkmn]100[/pkmn] Blue boxes - $5000 each. Sell better in small quantities
Combee at auction, I think around $800 - $1000, sell them around $400
Easy / medium Pokemon are hit or miss at auction, $50 easy /$100 medium
Medium sells a bit better at $50 and easy at $25
Hard Pokemon around $200 - $300 can sell, $200 is better
Starter / some special / rare Pokemon around $400 - $500
Concentration game retros and regular Burned Tower retros at $500
Hoopa at $500
Slowyore at $2500, also any recently released event Pokemon
Lugia egg voucher around $5000 - $10,000, usually try to attach a decent Pokemon to the trade since they can only be sold while a Pokemon is holding it. Despite being a legendary, it is honestly not worth that much since it is easy to get with 500,000 game chips.
Easy Pokemon only really work with trading a Pokemon for a Pokemon. I think the min trading amount is $100 on GTS so just trading out a medium Pokemon will probably work instead of pokedollars. You can get pokedollar for rarer / legendary / starter / event / Safari Zone (Vivillion / Rotom) Pokemon on GTS. In that case, what worked on the auction house will work for GTS.
Safari Zone only Vivillion at $100
I sold one mega-able Beedrill at $20,000, but it sells better at $10,000.
Sold 2 retro Rattatas at $10,000
Items can sell a little bit better on GTS with also offering to take certain items too and not just pokedollars
Berries you can no longer use for the bulletin board at $1 a piece on the berry market, can take awhile to sell, level 1 sells fastest


Can also sell items at item shop, plain link below fancy buying box


What Doesn't Sell

Vitamins at $5000 each, at $4500 each (It is sold for $3900 to the shop so might as well just sell it to the shop)
Easy / medium Pokemon are hit or miss at auction, $50 easy /$100 medium
Shoal shells 10 for $200 (I didn't expect it to sell, and it is 10 for $100 to the shop so might as well sell it to the shop.), I don't expect salt to sell too
Five gems of a single type for $5000
Pokeballs at $3000 for 25 (Another item to discard in the item shop.)
10 gems of a single type for $8000 hit or miss
Satchet at $5000 (about what it sells for in the item shop), at $4500 (Another item to discard in the item shop. I'm not surprised, since only one Pokemon uses it, and it's not that common of a Pokemon.)
35 poison gems at $700 a piece (may be too many in one trade)
Splash Plate at $7000 even with an offer to accept other items / plates


Do Not Sell

Unless I have serious overstock.

Berries for Pokemon - Miltank eats quite a bit of berries.
Higher level berries, cooking ingredients, finished dishes - For bulletin board.
Evo Stones - I kinda need them right now.
Relics - Not completed the fisherman hat trading sequences.
Great and Ultra Balls - Still need to get Celebi.
White Powder - For legendaries.


Can Not Sell

It is impossible to sell, trade, and gift these items.

-All key items.


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Posted: Thu, 18/02/2016 07:14 (8 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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Posted: Wed, 24/02/2016 03:29 (8 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
Piplup
Plusle
Poipole
Poliwag
Ponyta
Poochyena
Popplio
Porygon
Psyduck
Pumpkaboo
Purrloin
Pyukumuku

Qwilfish

Raikou - Game Center Prize Exchange
Ralts
Rattata
Rayquaza
Regice - Endless Royal Tunnel
Regigigas - Endless Royal Tunnel
Regirock - Endless Royal Tunnel
Registeel - Endless Royal Tunnel
Relicanth
Remoraid
Reshiram
Rhyhorn
Riolu
Rockruff
Roggenrola
Rotom
Rowlet
Rufflet

Sableye
Salandit
Sandile
Sandshrew
Sandygast
Sawk
Scatterbug - Chain #50, Chain #106, Chain #145
Scraggy
Scyther
Seedot
Seel
Sentret
Seviper
Sewaddle - Chain #124, Chain #83
Shaymin
Shellder
Shellos
Shelmet
Shieldon
Shinx
Shroomish - None (randomly hatched without pokeradar)
Shuckle
Shuppet
Sigilyph
Skarmory
Skiddo
Skitty
Skorupi
Skrelp
Slakoth
Slowpoke
Slugma
Smeargle
Smoochum
Sneasel
Snivy
Snorunt
Snover
Snubbull
Solosis
Solrock
Spearow
Spheal
Spinarak
Spinda
Spiritomb
Spoink
Spritzee
Squirtle
Stakataka
Stantler
Starly
Staryu - None (Fishing - First shiny from fishing)
Stufful
Stunfisk
Stunky
Suicune - Game Center Prize Exchange
Sunkern
Surskit
Swablu
Swinub
Swirlix

Taillow
Tangela
Tapu Bulu
Tapu Fini
Tapu Koko
Tapu Lele
Tauros
Teddiursa - None (Route 53)
Tentacool - None (Fishing)
Tepig
Terrakion
Throh
Thundurus
Timburr
Tirtouga
Togedemaru
Togepi
Torchic
Torkoal
Tornadus
Totodile
Trapinch
Treecko
Tropius
Trubbish
Turtonator
Turtwig
Tympole
Tynamo
Type: Null
Tyrogue
Tyrunt

Unown
Uxie

Vanillite
Venipede
Venonat
Victini
Virizion
Volbeat
Volcanion
Voltorb
Vullaby
Vulpix

Wailmer
Weedle - Chain #102, Chain #147, Chain #212
Whismur
Wimpod
Wingull
Wishiwashi
Woobat
Wooper
Wurmple
Wynaut

Xerneas
Xurkitree

Yamask
Yanma
Yungoos
Yveltal

Zangoose
Zapdos
Zekrom
Zeraora
Zigzagoon
Zorua
Zubat
Zygarde


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Posted: Mon, 07/03/2016 04:49 (8 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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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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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.)
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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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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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