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| Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide:Table of Contents:- Type Advantages/Disadvantages
- Pokedex
- Breeding Basics
- Breeding Tips
- EV Basics
- IV Basics
- TM/HM List
- Shiny Leaves
- Exchangeable Items
- Evolutionary Items
1. Type Advantages/DisadvantagesType Advantages/Disadvantages (Defensively) | Weak To: | Resistant To: | Immune To: | Normal Effectiveness | Flying | Electric: 2x Rock: 2x Ice: 2x | Bug: 0.5x Grass: 0.5x Fighting: 0.5x | Ground: 0x | Everything Else: 1x | Fire | Ground: 2x Water: 2x Rock: 2x | Bug: 0.5x Ice: 0.5x Grass: 0.5x Fire: 0.5x Steel: 0.5x | None | Everything Else: 1x | Grass | Fire: 2x Ice: 2x Flying: 2x Poison: 2x Bug: 2x | Grass: 0.5x Electric: 0.5x Water: 0.5x Ground: 0.5x | None | Everything Else: 1x | Ice | Fighting: 2x Fire: 2x Steel: 2x Rock: 2x | Ice: 0.5x | None | Everything Else: 1x | Ground | Ice: 2x Grass: 2x Water: 2x | Poison: 0.5x Rock: 0.5x | Electric: 0x | Everything Else: 1x | Rock | Fighting: 2x Grass: 2x Ground: 2x Steel: 2x Water: 2x | Normal: 0.5x Fire: 0.5x Poison: 0.5x Flying: 0.5x | None | Everything Else: 1x | Water | Electric: 2x Grass: 2x | Fire: 0.5x Water: 0.5x Steel: 0.5x Ice: 0.5x | None | Everything Else: 1x | Poison | Ground: 2x Psychic: 2x | Bug: 0.5x Poison: 0.5x Fighting: 0.5x Grass: 0.5x | None | Everything Else: 1x | Psychic | Bug: 2x Dark: 2x Ghost: 2x | Psychic: 0.5x Fighting: 0.5x | None | Everything Else: 1x | Dark | Fighting: 2x Bug: 2x | Dark: 0.5x Ghost: 0.5x | Psychic: 0x | Everything Else: 1x | Bug | Fire: 2x Flying: 2x Rock: 2x | Fighting: 0.5x Ground: 0.5x Grass: 0.5x | None | Everything Else: 1x | Electric | Ground: 2x | Electric: 0.5x Steel: 0.5x Flying: 0.5x | None | Everything Else: 1x | Fighting | Flying: 2x Psychic: 2x | Bug: 0.5x Rock: 0.5x Dark: 0.5x | None | Everything Else: 1x | Dragon | Ice: 2x Dragon: 2x | Fire: 0.5x Grass: 0.5x Electric: 0.5x Water: 0.5x | | | Steel | | | | | Normal | | | | | [tr]Ghost | | | | | 2. PokeDexKanto PokeDex - Spoiler:
#1 Bulbasaur #50 Diglett #2 Ivysaur #51 Dugtrio #3 Venusaur #52 Meowth #4 Charmander #53 Persian #5 Charmeleon #54 Psyduck #6 Charizard #55 Golduck #7 Squirtle #56 Mankey #8 Wartortle #57 Primeape #9 Blastoise #58 Growlithe #10 Caterpie #59 Arcanine #11 Metapod #60 Poliwag #12 Butterfree #61 Poliwhirl #13 Weedle #62 Poliwrath #14 Kakuna #63 Abra #15 Beedrill #64 Kadabra #16 Pidgey #65 Alakazam #17 Pidgeotto #66 Machop #18 Pidgeot #67 Machoke #19 Rattata #68 Machamp #20 Raticate #69 Bellsprout #21 Spearow #70 Weepinbell #22 Fearow #71 Victreebel #23 Ekans #72 Tentacool #24 Arbok #73 Tentacruel #25 Pikachu #74 Geodude #26 Raichu #75 Graveler #27 Sandshrew #76 Gollem #28 Sandslash #77 Ponyta #29 Nidoran♀ #78 Rapidash #30 Nidorina #79 Slowpoke #31 Nidoqueen #80 Slowbro #32 Nidoran♂ #81 Magnemite #33 Nidorino #82 Magneton #34 Nidoking #83 Farfetch'd #35 Clefairy #84 Doduo #36 Clefable #85 Dodrio #37 Vulpix #86 Seel #38 Ninetales #87 Dewgong #39 Jigglypuff #88 Grimer #40 Wigglytuff #89 Muk #41 Zubat #90 Shellder #42 Golbat #91 Cloyster #43 Oddish #92 Gastly #44 Gloom #93 Haunter #45 Vileplume #94 Gengar #46 Paras #95 Onix #47 Parasect #96 Drowzee #48 Venonat #97 Hypno #49 Venomoth #98 Krabby #99 Kingler 3. Breeding Basics:Are you a person who wants to become a world famous breeder? Or maybe you just want to breed for the fun of it. Or maybe you want to breed the perfect pokemon for contests and battling. No matter the need, this place is the place for you! In this first section of the Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide, we will explore the basic fundamentals of breeding pokemon, useful tips, and even include breeding information on all kinds of different Pokemon! How Do You Breed Pokemon?Breeding Pokemon was introduced in Generation II, so it is a relatively old gamestyle of the Pokemon Gameboy series. However, it has changed throughout the years as the games have evolved. This Breeding section will discuss breeding as it is known to the HeartGold & SoulSilver Pokemon DS Gameboy games.
Before you start breeding, you need two pokemon in order to breed. One must be a male and the other must be a female. There are exceptions to this rule, but we will get to this later. They do not need to be the same level or have the same natures. However, the Pokemon must be of the same Egg Group. Here is a list of all the Egg Groups: - Monster, Water 1, Water 2, Water 3, Bug, Flying, Ground, Fairy, Plant, Humanshape, Mineral, Indeterminate, Ditto, Dragon, No Eggs
As review, you need two pokemon (of different gender) with the same Egg Group. You might be wondering; "How do I figure out what Egg Group my Pokemon is in?!". No need to worry. At the end of this section. I will provide a comprehensive list of every single pokemon and their respective Egg Group.
The next point of interest is where you breed Pokemon. You may think that carrying the Pokemon in your bag bag will produce a baby. Sorry, it wont. What you need to do is take it to a daycare. In HeartGold & SoulSilver, a daycare is located directly south of Goldenrod City, on Route 43. Once you have your pokemon that you wish to breed chosen, give them to the daycare lady inside the building. She will charge you $100 for every level that your pokemon gain. So, this is where you will place your pokemon if you wish for them to breed.
However, it is not a guarantee that your Pokemon will breed and produce a Pokemon Egg. There are several factors that determine this: Species, Egg Group, ID number, and Gender. Here are the Breeding Rates depending upon these variables: - Same species, Different ID Numbers: 69.3%. The old man will say "The two seem to get along very well"
- Same Species, Different ID Numbers: 49.5%. The old man will say "The two seem to get along"
- Different Species, Different ID Numbers: 49.5%. The old man will say "The two seem to get along"
- Different Species, Same ID Numbers: 19.8%. The old man will say "The two don't seem to like eachother"
- Different Egg Groups, Sam Genders, or No Egg Group: 0%. The old man will say" The two prefer to play with other Pokemon than each other"
Every 256 steps that your player takes, the game decides whether or not there is an egg at the daycare center, based upon these statistics. For example, if I put two charmanders into the daycare with different ID numbers, every 256 steps I take, there will be a 69.3% chance that there is an egg waiting for me at the daycare center. You will know if there is an egg ready by talking to the man or if he is facing the road (Generation IV). In addition, when he asks you if you want the egg, you will have two choices: Yes and No. If you choose Yes, the egg will be deposited in your Pokemon party (unless you have no open slots. If this is the case, the old man will hold on to the egg until you have a free spot open). If you choose No, the man will keep the egg forever. There will be no way for you to retrieve this particular egg again. If you accidently clicked No, do not worry. Just keep walking and wait for another egg to appear. 4. Breeding TipsNow you think you are a master of breeding, huh? You might just well be a master, but here are a few tips that can help you in the right direction. They will save you time, energy, and increase the value that comes with breeding Pokemon: Decreasing Time to Hatch: I am sure you have noticed the incredible amount of time it takes for an egg to hatch. Well, never fear, Magma Armor and Flame Body is here! These two abilities, common of several fire-type Pokemon, halve the number of steps required to hatch a particular egg. Excellent time saver, eh? Here is the list of pokemon with Flame Body and/or Magma Armor as their ability: Magby, Magmar, Magmortar (Flame Body); Slugma & Magcargo (Flame Body/Magma Armor); Camerupt (Magma Armor)
Another simple way to decrease the time needed to hatch your egg is by riding your bike. It is much faster than running and walking, so many more steps are covered in the same amount of time Ditto: However, one problem with breeding is that not all Pokemon want to breed. Or, sometimes, you want to just breed a certain type of Pokemon over and over again, but an undesired Pokemon keeps appearing (due to the other parent being of a different species). This can be solved with a simple pokemon called Ditto. When Ditto is bred with a Pokemon (except Nidoqueen, Ditto, and Pokemon belonging in the No Egg category), a baby of the other Pokemon will be hatched from the resultant egg. This can be very useful when breeding for natures or mass-breeding certain Pokemon. Breeding for Natures: You probably have tried to breed for a certain nature. Well, there is a little item that is very useful in this endeavor, the Everstone! Whichever Pokemon is given the Everstone, that Pokemon's nature will have a 50% of being passed down to the baby, regardless of gender or if it is breeding with a Ditto. For example, if I am breeding a calm Ditto and a modest Persian, if I give the Persian an Everstone, there is a 50% chance that the baby will be a modest Meowth and a 50% chance that it will be one of the 25 natures. Unfortunately, this little trick will not work if the Pokemon which you are attempting to breed are from different real-world countries. For example, the Everstone will have no effect on the baby's nature if the parents are a Bulbasaur (Japan) and a Shroomish (USA). Breeding for Shininess: Another interesting trick is one that deals with breeding for shiny Pokemon. There are rumors that breeding two shiny Pokemon will increase the chances of hatching a shiny Pokemon. Or that even breeding one shiny and one non-shiny Pokemon will increase the chances of the baby being shiny. These rumors are false. There is only one way to increase your chances of breeding a shiny Pokemon, and that is by breeding Pokemon of different real-world countries. If I breed two Bulbasaurs (both from the USA) there is a 1/8192 chance that the baby will be shiny. However, if one Bulbasaur is from Spain and the other is from Japan, then there is a 1/2048 chance of the baby being shiny. This is due to some special programming written in by director Junichi Masuda. This was meant to promote trades between countries. Interesting eh? 5. EV Basics6. IV Basics7. TM/HM List8. Shiny LeavesShiny Leaves are rare items found in the Generation IV HeartGold and SoulSilver games. They are found by the player's walking Pokemon. In order to check to see if your Pokemon has found this rare item, you must examine it. Upon examination, your Pokemon will jump up with an exclamation mark, sway from left to right, and then a green musical note will appear above its head. These leaves will be shown on a Pokemon's summary screen. If you find a leaf, you can go talk to your pseudo-rival (Ethan or Lyra) and he/she will explain about these leaves. Bring her 4 more and she will craft you a Leaf Crown. This is what a Pokemon's summary can look like when you have found a Shiny Leaf: Leaf Crown: Notice the golden leaf in the bottom left hand corner. As you find more leaves, they will take up different spots. There are 5 spots, which we will refer to as spots A, B, C, D, and E. Your Pokemon will find a Shiny Leaf depending upon the route number, nature, and sometimes, type. However, you will not always be guaranteed a find, even if your Pokemon's nature and route number match up. Each Pokemon can only find one Shiny Leaf per route. Below is a comprehensive list of the different leaves (and their specific spot letter) and their respective natures and route numbers: - Spoiler:
Nature | Route Shiny Leaves May Be Found On | Hasty | 11 (E), 18 (D), 26 (C), 39 (B), 44 (A) | Mild | 11 (E), 18 (D), 26 (C), 39 (B), 44 (A) | Quirky | 11 (E), 18 (D), 26 (C), 39 (B), 44 (A) | Rash | 11 (E), 18 (C), 26 (C), 39 (B), 44 (A) | Calm | 2 (C), 4 (D), 6 (E), 28 (C), 32 (A), 35 (B), 48 (B) | Gentle | 2 (C), 4 (D), 6 (E), 28 (C), 32 (A), 35 (B), 48 (B) | Lax | 2 (C), 4 (D), 6 (E), 28 (C), 32 (A), 35 (B), 48 (B) | Relaxed | 2 (C), 4 (D), 6 (E), 28 (C), 32 (A), 35 (B), 48 (B) | Impish | 1 (C), 3 (D), 5 (E), 12 (E), 18 (D), 31 (A), 34 (B), 37 (B) | Jolly | 1 (C), 3 (D), 5 (E), 12 (E), 18 (D), 31 (A), 34 (B), 37 (B) | Naive | 1 (C), 3 (D), 5 (E), 12 (E), 18 (D), 31 (A), 34 (B), 37 (B) | Naughty | 1 (C), 3 (D), 5 (E), 12 (E), 18 (D), 31 (A), 34 (B), 37 (B) | Sassy | 1 (C), 3 (D), 5 (E), 12 (E), 18 (D), 31 (A), 34 (B), 37 (B) | Careful | 7 (D), 8 (E), 13 (E), 14 (E), 33 (A), 36 (B), 45 (C) | Docile | 7 (D), 8 (E), 13 (E), 14 (E), 33 (A), 36 (B), 45 (C) | Modest | 7 (D), 8 (E), 13 (E), 14 (E), 33 (A), 36 (B), 45 (C) | Serious | 7 (D), 8 (E), 13 (E), 14 (E), 33 (A), 36 (B), 45 (C) | Quiet | 7 (D), 8 (E), 13 (E), 14 (E), 33 (A), 36 (B), 45 (C) | Adamant | 9 (E), 15 (D), 22 (C), 24 (E), 37 (B), 42 (A), 46 (C) | Bold | 9 (E), 15 (D), 22 (C), 24 (E), 37 (B), 42 (A), 46 (C) | Brave | 9 (E), 15 (D), 22 (C), 24 (E), 37 (B), 42 (A), 46 (C) | Hardy | 9 (E), 15 (D), 22 (C), 24 (E), 37 (B), 42 (A), 46 (C) | Bashful | 10 (E), 16 (D), 25 (E), 27 (C), 38 (B), 43 (A) | Lonely | 10 (E), 16 (D), 25 (E), 27 (C), 38 (B), 43 (A) | Timid | 10 (E), 16 (D), 25 (E), 27 (C), 38 (B), 43 (A) |
TM List#1: Focus Punch (Fighting) | #2: Dragon Claw (Dragon) | #3: Water Pulse (Water) | #4: Calm Mind (Psychic) | #5: Roar (Normal) | #6: Toxic (Poison) | #7: Hail (Ice) | #8: Bulk Up (Fighting) | #9: Bullet Seed (Grass) | #10: Hidden Power (Normal) | #11: Sunny Day (Fire) | #12: Taunt (Dark) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 9. Exchangeable ItemsThese items sole-purpose is to be traded for another item or for some service. These are not key items due to the fact that they are not important to the story of the game. Heart ScaleThese useful little scales are the shed scales of Luvdisc. If one heartscale is given to a Pokemon move relearner, he will let your Pokemon relearn one move. This can be done as many times as you'd like, as long as you have Heart Scales. Unfortunately, they are rather difficult to find. There are several ways to get a Heart Scale: - Spoiler:
Diamond/Pearl: The Underground, Various Locations, wild Luvdisc
Platinum: The Underground, Pokemon News Press, Various Locations, wild Luvdisc
HeartGold/SoulSilver: Rock Smash, Pickup, Pokeathalon prize, Various Locations, wild Luvdisc Star PieceThis item only serves purpose in the Platinum version. If given to Mr. Fuego, it will be exchanged for one of each color of a shard. There are several ways to get a Star Piece: - Spoiler:
Diamond/Pearl/Platinum: The Underground, Turnback Cave, Various Locations, wild Staryu/Starmie
HeartGold/SoulSilver: Goldenrod Tunnel (Bargain Shop), Night Sky's Edge (Pokewalker Route), Various Locations, wild Staryu/Starmie 10. Evolutionary ItemsIf you want to complete your PokeDex or want a certain powerful or rare Pokemon, evolutionary items are essential. Here is a list of all the evolutionary items, descriptions, and where to get them: - Spoiler:
Water Stone - Description: Initiates evolution of several Pokemon. In order to initiate these evolutions, you only need to use the Water Stone on them: - Poliwhirl -> Poliwrath
- Shellder -> Cloyster
- Staryu -> Starmie
- Eevee -> Vaporeon
- Lombre -> Ludicolo
Fire Stone - Description: Initiates the evolution of several Pokemon. In order to initiate these evolutions, you only need to use the Fire Stone on them: - Vulpix -> Ninetales
- Growlithe -> Arcanine
- Eevee -> Flareon
Thunderstone - Description" Initiates the evolution of two Pokemon. In order to initiate these evolutions, you only need to use the Thunderstone on them: - Pikachu -> Raichu
- Eevee -> Jolteon
Leaf Stone - Description: Initiates the evolution of several Pokemon. In order to initiate these evolutions, you only need to use the Leaf Stone on them: - Gloom -> Vileplume
- Weepinbell -> Victreebel
- Exeggcute -> Exeggutor
- Nuzleaf -> Shiftry
Moon Stone - Description: Initiates the evolution of several Pokemon. In order to initiate these evolutions, you only need to use the Moon Stone on them: - Nidorina -> Nidoqueen
- Nidorino -> Nidoking
- Clefairy -> Clefable
- Jigglypuff -> Wigglytuff
- Skitty -> Delcatty
Sun Stone - Description" Initiates the evolution of two Pokemon. In order to initiate these evolutions, you only need to use the Sun Stone on them: - Gloom -> Bellossom
- Sunkern -> Sunflora
Dusk Stone - Description: Initiates the evolution of two Pokemon. In order to initiate these evolutions, you only need to use the Dusk Stone on them: - Murkrow -> Honchkrow
- Misdreavus -> Mismagius
Dawn Stone - Description: Initiates the evolution of two Pokemon. In order to initiate these evolutions, you only need to use the Dawn Stone on them: - Kirlia♂ -> Gallade
- Snorunt♀ -> Froslass
Shiny Stone - Description: Initiates the evolution of two Pokemon. In order to initiate these evolutions, you only need to use the Shiny Stone on them: - Togetic -> Togekiss
- Roselia -> Roserade
Everstone - Description: This stone does not intiate any evolution. Instead, it hinders evolution. If you give this item to a Pokemon, it will never evolve, as long as it is holding the Pokemon. However, once you remove the stone, the Pokemon will be able to evolve again. Protector - Description: This item initiates the evolution of Rhydon into Rhyperior. In order for this to happen, Rhydon must be holding the Protector and then traded to another player. - Rhydon -> Rhyperior
Up-Grade - Description: This item initiates the evolution of Porygon into Porygon2. In order for this to occur, Porygon must be holding the Up-Grade. Then it must be traded to another player. - Porygon -> Porygon2
Dubious Disc - Description: This item initiates the evolution of Porygon2 into Porygon-Z. In order for it to evolve, Porygon2 must be holding the Dubious Disc and then be traded to another player. - Porygon2 -> Porygon-Z
Razor Claw - Description: This item can initiate the evolution of Sneasel into Weavile. In order for this to happen, Sneasel must be holding the Razor Claw and level up at night. - Sneasel -> Weavile
Razor Fang - Description: This item initiates the evolution of Gligar into Gliscor. For this to happen, Gligar must be holding the Razor Fang and then be leveled up at night. - Gligar -> Gliscor
Metal Coat - Description: This item initiates the evolution of two Pokemon. For both of these evolutions to occur, the Pokemon must hold the Metal Coat and be traded to another player. - Onix -> Steelix
- Scyther -> Scizor
King's Rock - Description: This item induces the evolution of two Pokemon. For both of these evolutions to occur, the Pokemon must be holding the King's Rock and then be traded to another player. - Poliwhirl -> Politoed
- Slowpoke -> Slowking
Magmarizer - Description: This item initiates the evolution of Magmar into Magmortar. In order for Magmar to evolve into Magmortar, Magmar must be holding the Magmarizer, then traded to another player. - Magmar -> Magmortar
Electrizer - Description: This item induces the evolution of Electabuzz into Electivire. In order for this evolution to occur, Electabuzz must hold the Electrizer and then be traded to another player. - Electabuzz -> Electivire
Oval Stone - Description: This item initiates the evolution of Happiny into Chansey. In order for this to occur, Happiny must be holding the Oval Stone and then be leveled up during the day. - Happiny -> Chansey
Deepseascale - Description: This item induces the evolution of Clamperl into Gorebyss. This occurs when Clamperl is holding the Deepseascale and is traded to another player. - Clamperl -> Gorebyss
Deepseatooth - Description: This item initiates the evolution of Clamperl into Huntail. For this to happen, Clamperl must hold the Deepseatooth and then be traded. - Clamperl -> Huntail
Dragon Scale - Description: This item causes Seadra to evolve into Kingdra when it is holding the Dragon Scale and is traded to another player. - Seadra -> Kingdra
Reaper Cloth - Description: This item initiates the evolution of Dusclops into Dusknoir. This is done when Dusclops is holding the Reaper Cloth and is traded to another player. - Dusclops -> Dusknoir
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| | | destiny_deoxys Admin
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Tue May 04, 2010 3:16 am | |
| sure why not let me just promote you to moderator(could you finish esplaining types please) ^^ oh and edit it dont create a new post. | |
| | | ~PokemonMaster~ Admin
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Tue May 04, 2010 3:23 am | |
| do i need to accept something to become an admin? ok, sounds goods | |
| | | destiny_deoxys Admin
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Tue May 04, 2010 3:24 am | |
| nope i already made you one and could you also do me a favor by inviting more people thanks ^^ | |
| | | ~PokemonMaster~ Admin
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Tue May 04, 2010 3:26 am | |
| haha, ok, i will try uhm, do u want me to edit your post or mine? cuz i dunno how to edit your post | |
| | | destiny_deoxys Admin
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Tue May 04, 2010 3:28 am | |
| that means you cant do it........ ok we are getting off topic if you want to chat go to the general pokemon discussion thread | |
| | | No.L Admin
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Tue May 04, 2010 3:54 am | |
| Hey guys, thanks for helping out ^^; I might now be able to this week because I'm flooded with homework But I'll help out when I can! But, anyways, please continue. | |
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Wed May 05, 2010 1:41 am | |
| wow good job pokemonmaster you are doing really good at the pokemon guide ^^ keep it up | |
| | | destiny_deoxys Admin
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Thu May 06, 2010 4:56 am | |
| wow ^^ it is looking so good *gases off into the distance ^^ | |
| | | Emmsey Squire Up and Coming Trainer
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Fri May 07, 2010 1:47 pm | |
| Wow I never have actually seen any website with the odds for getting an egg. Thank you. | |
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Sat May 08, 2010 4:14 am | |
| hey pokemaster are you going to continue to work on it ^^ ( ultimate pokemon guide) | |
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Tue May 25, 2010 4:47 pm | |
| Yeah you should finish working on it!
This could be epic guide! xD | |
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Tue May 25, 2010 7:37 pm | |
| i know if u keep on making it, it could cause a lot of attention to the website | |
| | | Emmsey Squire Up and Coming Trainer
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Tue May 25, 2010 10:10 pm | |
| yeah. it would. though maybe more of us should work on it? | |
| | | ~PokemonMaster~ Admin
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Wed May 26, 2010 5:45 am | |
| yah, sorry guys, i will be able to work on it once summer starts but ya, i planned on continuing it earlier, just stuff happened....some of you might know bout it but ya, i havent been in the mood to do much... | |
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Thu May 27, 2010 9:52 pm | |
| ya i think u told me..................... | |
| | | ~PokemonMaster~ Admin
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:53 am | |
| updates are coming to the guide. pay attention. in addition, if you need help with something, but could not find it on this pokemon guide, please let me know by commenting on this post. i kno it is not near to being finished, but if i know people's immediate needs, i can work on those needs which are needed by the majority, then keep refining the guide until it does truly become the best EVER thank you very much | |
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Fri Jun 11, 2010 8:56 am | |
| Hey guys. Let me know what you think should be added or changed about the Ultimate Guide. I know some things are not obviously finished, but still let me know your thoughts. Thanks! | |
| | | Emmsey Squire Up and Coming Trainer
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Fri Jun 11, 2010 1:19 pm | |
| is there a nature guide?? | |
| | | ~PokemonMaster~ Admin
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Fri Jun 11, 2010 8:48 pm | |
| oh, no, there isnt. that is really important, haha. i will add that next, along with finishing the Kanto Pokedex and the Type Effectiveness charts | |
| | | Emmsey Squire Up and Coming Trainer
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Fri Jun 11, 2010 10:26 pm | |
| okay..what about if a move is physical or special? | |
| | | ~PokemonMaster~ Admin
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Sat Jun 12, 2010 1:05 am | |
| like a Move Glossary? sure, ill add that as well i was also thinking of adding Evolutionary Line charts | |
| | | Emmsey Squire Up and Coming Trainer
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Sat Jun 12, 2010 5:09 am | |
| will that include evo stones and evolutionary items?? | |
| | | ~PokemonMaster~ Admin
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Mon Jun 14, 2010 9:45 am | |
| for the evolutionary charts, yes but i was thinking of adding an additional evo stones/evolutionary item chart | |
| | | Emmsey Squire Up and Coming Trainer
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:53 pm | |
| okay! maybe u should put the listed pokemon in a chart so they can be looked at easier?! | |
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:21 pm | |
| are you talking about the PokeDex? | |
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:55 pm | |
| i need to figure out a way where stuff is linked to eachother for example, in the table of contents, lets say you wanted to go to the EV Basics section. you would click on it and then it wuld immediately scroll you down to where the EV Basics section is. It wuld help keep it simple and organized does anyone know how to do that? | |
| | | Emmsey Squire Up and Coming Trainer
Posts : 575 Pokepoints : 630 Join date : 2010-05-03 Location : rhode island
| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:41 pm | |
| not me! um.......bout before the pokedex needs to be neater!!! | |
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| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:22 pm | |
| ya, i agree. i think a chart (table) should be used instead. cuz the pokemon are getting all screwed up in their placings. ill fix it as well what do you think of the Evolutionary Items section so far? | |
| | | Emmsey Squire Up and Coming Trainer
Posts : 575 Pokepoints : 630 Join date : 2010-05-03 Location : rhode island
| Subject: Re: Official Ultimate Pokemon Guide Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:44 pm | |
| looks good so far!! i want a berrydex/itemdex with locations and descriptions!! that would be awesome!! | |
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