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Keyword: random. You could call it my second Sandbox... or not...
Rat
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Bull
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Tiger
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Rabbit
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Dragon
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Snake
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Horse
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Ram
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Monkey
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Rooster
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Dog
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Boar
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Figure it out, I'll be happy.
Random Stuff
Trap
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Price
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Sell Price
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Prism |
Pale
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Blue |
Prism |
Pale
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Digger Drill
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18
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15
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9
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9
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Big Smoke Trap
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6
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Smoke Trap
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5
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Rockfall Trap
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10
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5/4
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Rock Trap
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1/2
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Bubble Trap
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6/7
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Foam Trap
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5
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3
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Fire Trap
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Ember Trap
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3
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Flower Trap
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15
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Leaf Trap
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9/8
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Reverse Trap
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5
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Confuse Trap
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5
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Pit Trap
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6/7
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Hole Trap
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2
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Alert 1
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7
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3
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Alert 2
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4/3
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Alert 3
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2
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Alert 4
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3
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Move ↑
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1/2
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Move ↓
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2
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Move ←
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1/2
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Move →
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4
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2/1
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Hurl ↑
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6
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Hurl ↓
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6
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Hurl ←
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12
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6
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Hurl →
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7
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Eeveelutions
Type (Dragon)
Scenario
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HP
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Speed
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Power
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Rain
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0
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0
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0
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Hail
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(-)
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0
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0
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Sunlight
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0
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0
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0
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Sandstorm
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(-)
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0
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0
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Scenario
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HP
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Speed
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Power
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Leech Seed
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(-1/8)
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0
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0
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Confusion
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(-)
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0
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0
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Curse
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(-¼)
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0
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0
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Burn
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(-1/8)
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0
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(½)P
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Paralysis
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0
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(¼)
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0
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Poison
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(-1/8)
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0
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0
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Badly Poison
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(-1/16)
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0
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0
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Spikes
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(-)
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0
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0
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Stealth Rock
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0
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0
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0
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Note that 0 means no effect. (-) means decrease, and (+) means increase. P means Physical, and S means Special.
Type (Steel)
Scenario
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HP
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Speed
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Power
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Rain
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0
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0
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0
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Hail
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(-)
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0
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0
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Sunlight
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0
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0
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0
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Sandstorm
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0
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0
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0
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Scenario
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HP
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Speed
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Power
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Leech Seed
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(-1/8)
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0
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0
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Confusion
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(-)
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0
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0
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Curse
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(-¼)
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0
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0
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Burn
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(-1/8)
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0
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(½)P
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Paralysis
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0
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(¼)
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0
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Poison
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0
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0
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0
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Badly Poison
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0
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0
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0
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Spikes
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(-)
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0
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0
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Stealth Rock
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0
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0
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0
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Note that 0 means no effect. (-) means decrease, and (+) means increase. P means Physical, and S means Special.
Type (Fire/Flying)
Scenario
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HP
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Speed
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Power
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Rain
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0
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0
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*0.5
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Hail
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(-)
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0
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0
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Sunlight
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0
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0
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*1.5
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Sandstorm
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(-)
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0
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0
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Scenario
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HP
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Speed
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Power
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Leech Seed
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(-1/8)
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0
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0
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Confusion
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(-)
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0
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0
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Curse
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(-¼)
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0
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0
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Burn
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0
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0
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0
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Paralysis
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0
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(¼)
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0
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Poison
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(-1/8)
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0
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0
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Badly Poison
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(-1/16)
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0
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0
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Spikes
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0
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0
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0
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Stealth Rock
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0
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0
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0
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Note that 0 means no effect. (-) means decrease, and (+) means increase. P means Physical, and S means Special.
Being bored
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Reward: $13920
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Practice Ranks
Jocelyn
Celeste
Gage
Test 2
20, 40, 65, 95, 120: Special Status
Pokémon with no weaknesses
With an ability
With a move
Poké-device owners
Side research
Pokkén stages confirmed
- Chrom Town (テルル タウン)
- "A town in a lush, green valley in the mountains. It has a plaza where Ferrum battles are held."
- Tellur Town (changed from beta of Chrom Town)
- "A town in a lush, green valley in the mountains. Ferrum Battles have long been held in the town's plaza."
- Phos Volcano (フォス火山)
- "An area located in a cave inside a giant volcano. In addition to deposits of rare ores, it also contains the ruins of an ancient civilization."
- Blue Dome (ブルードーム)
- "The ruins of an ancient city said to have sunk to the bottom of the sea long ago. It is now housed in an underwater dome and serves as a battle arena."
- Ferrum Stadium (フェルム スタジアム)
- "A stadium where the final match of the Ferrum Battle is held. Located in the forest, this arena is always filled with enthusiastic spectators."
- Old Ferrum Town (フェルム旧市街)
- "A historic old town, known as the "City of Water," with a nostalgic atmosphere. It features many famous landmarks, such as a large park, an arched gate, and a clock tower."
- Neos City (ネオスシティ)
- "The largest city in the Ferrum Region. Its infrastructure has been designed ___ facilitate the co-existence between Pokémon and humans."
- Haunted House (お化け屋敷)
- "An abandoned, old mansion. Ghost-type Pokémon like this place so much that they have made it their home."
- Regi Ruins (しシ??)
- "Ancient ruins in a desert. Wall paintings and numerous Unown letters have been found here, making it an extremely important location for historical research."
- Diggersby Land
- "A tourist facility with the Digging Pokémon Diggersby as its theme. It is made up of three areas: Futuristic, Classic, and Fantasy."
Other (Modes)
- Selen Island (Local Battle)
- "Sure, getting around from spot to spot might be a pain... But hey, nothing beats getting to battle in lots of different places, right?"
- Old Ferrum Town (My Town)
- "You can change your Pokémon settings and all other settings here. You can check your battle record for all the modes here, so make sure to give it a look."
- Ferrum Stadium (Ferrum League)
- "This is a single-player mode where you battle to become League Champion in the official league."
- (Single Battle)
- (Practice)
Moves' Contest info
(the reason for this is 'cause some are slightly different than in RSE) * (writing out those based on appeal and jam combinations; parentheses corresponds to RSE)
For all I know, the pages that these moves are from have the wrong info too.
Colosseum
- A highly appealing move. (A highly appealing move.)
- Shadow Rush - A move only for battles. It is no good for Contests.
- Affected by how well the appeal in front goes. (Affected by how well the appeal in front goes.)
- An appeal that excites the audience in any Contest. (Excites the audience in any contest.) [e.g. Return]
- Badly startles all Pokémon that made good appeals. (Badly startles all Pokémon that made good appeals.)
- Badly startles the Pokémon in front. (Badly startles the Pokémon in front.)
- Badly startles those that have made appeals. (Badly startles those that have made appeals.)
- Can avoid being startled by others. (Can avoid being startled by others.)
- Can avoid being startled by others once. (Can avoid being startled by others once.)
- Goes good if it's the same type as the one before. (Works well if it's the same type as the one before.) [e.g. Rock Throw]
- Makes all Pokémon after the user nervous. (Makes all Pokémon after the user nervous.)
- Scrambles the order of appeals on the next turn. (Scrambles the order of appeals on the next turn.)
- Shifts the Judge's attention from others.
- Startles the Pokémon that appealed before the user. (Startles the Pokémon that appealed before the user.)
- Startles the Pokémon that has the Judge's attention. (Startles the Pokémon that has the Judge's attention.)
- Startles Pokémon that made a same-type appeal. (Startles Pokémon that made a same-type appeal.)
- The appeal's quality varies depending on the timing. (The appeal's quality depends on its timing.) [e.g. Synthesis]
- The appeal goes great if performed first. (The appeal works great if performed first.) [e.g. Swift]
- The appeal goes great if performed last. (The appeal works great if performed last.) [e.g. Growl]
- The appeal goes over best if the crowd is excited. (The appeal works the best the more the crowd is excited.) [e.g. Sunny Day]
- The appeal goes well if the user's condition is good. (The appeal works well if the user's condition is good.) [e.g. Secret Power]
- The next appeal can be made earlier next turn. (The next appeal can be made earlier next turn.)
- The next appeal can be made later next turn. (The next appeal can be made later next turn.)
- Ups the user's condition. Helps prevent nervousness. (Ups the user's condition. Helps prevent nervousness.)
- Worsens the condition of those that made appeals.
Spading
RSE needs to be double-checked!
- Shadow Ball - Shifts the Judge's attention from others. (Scrambles up the order of appeals on the next turn.)
- Steel Wing - Goes good if it's the same type as the one before. (Works better if the previous appealer also used a Cool move.)
Will be more detailed later~
Ein Files in Colo
Perhaps an article called Ein Files?
Ein File H
- ""Hyper Mode""
- "Shadow Pokémon, perhaps because of their own overwhelming power, may behave abnormally at times. They may engage in such behavior as ignoring orders, even turning on their own trainers in battle. Thus, I have named Hyper Mode. On the plus side, Hyper Mode raises the critical ratio of Shadow Rush. However, Hyper Mode also prevents the use of items on the Pokémon. Hyper Mode is easily dispelled. Simply call the Pokémon by name. However, this method has a major drawback. Calling the Shadow Pokémon's name causes the closed door of its heart to loosen and even open. Further research is urgently needed."
- Shadow Pokémon Lab
- Chief Ein
Ein File S
- ""Shadow Pokémon""
- "A Shadow Pokémon is a Pokémon that has been made into a fighting machine by artificially shutting the door to its heart. What we didn't know is that Shadow Pokémon exude a dark aura that can't normally be seen by the human eye. Unfortunately, a girl with the ability to see this aura has been discovered. This is a major problem. This girl could become a huge obstacle for our Shadow Pokémon Plan. A solution to this threat is urgently needed."
- Shadow Pokémon Lab
- Chief Ein
Ein File P
- ""Purification of Pokémon""
- "Shadow Pokémon are fighting machines created by closing the door to their hearts. The process of restoring a Shadow Pokémon back to its original state is known as purification. Exactly how a Shadow Pokémon is purified is unclear, but there appear to be several cases. We must eliminate reaction to these factors, and create Shadow Pokémon that will never revert back to their original, purified forms."
- Shadow Pokémon Lab
- Chief Ein
Ein File C
- ""Celebi's Power""
- The purification of Shadow Pokémon has several different factors. Celebi appears to have the power to boost the purification process. If a Shadow Pokémon encounters a Celebi, it recalls how its heart was before being closed, and reverts back to its original form. The Relic Stone of Agate Village also appears to have the power to complete the purification process. These factors must be eliminated if our Shadow Pokémon Plan is to succeed.
- Shadow Pokémon Lab
- Chief Ein
Slogans
- Pokémon Center
- Heal Your Pokémon!
- Pokémon Center
- "Rejuvenate your tired partners!"
- Pokémon Center
- Poké Mart
- All your item needs fulfilled!
- Pokémon Mart
- For All Your Pokémon Needs
- Pokémon Mart
- "Selected items for your convenience!"
- Pokémon Mart
ORAS
Food
- Magnemite Croquettes
- Mauville specialty, balls of dough made with a batter containing a blend of several kinds of broth, grilled on a piping-hot hot plate, and coated with specially made sweet, sour, and spicy sauce from Johto, cheap gourmet food
- cooked to look like Magnemite
- Mauville Ramen Bowl
- noodles soft like Jigglypuff's cheeks (though they're claimed that nobody would consider biting them), soup is golden like lightning, ingredients piled up as high as Mt. Chimney, local Mauville specialty, edible legend
B2W2
Medal Box
- Rookie rank - copper
- Elite rank - silver
SM
- Number of Pokémon in Alola = 90
- Canon confirmed to appear in Sun and Moon not from Generation VII
- Sandshrew and Sandslash (2)
- Exeggcute and Exeggutor (2)
- Vulpix and Ninetales (2)
- Pikachu family (3)
- Eevee family (9)
- Cubone and Marowak (2)
- Ledyba and Ledian (2)
- Zubat family (3) [battle against grunt]
- Meowth and Persian (2)
Thus, the total is 115.
- Non-confirmed but assumed based on overworld info and videos
- overworld
- Carvanha and Sharpedo (2)
- Tauros (1)
- Miltank (1)
- Lillipup family (3)
- Slowpoke family (3)
- Charmander family (3) [not adding the other two Kanto families because right now, Charizard can be called upon. Dunno if Charizard can be seen in the overworld on its own too.]
Total is now 128.
- non-overworld
- Poliwag family (4)
- Archen family (2)
- Surskit and Masquerain (2)
- Riolu and Lucario (2)
- Roggenrola family (3)
- Sudowoodo family (2)
- Rufflet family (2)
- Bagon family (3)
- Electabuzz family (3)
- Skarmory (1)
- Murkrow and Honchkrow (2)
- Munchlax and Snorlax (2)
- Machop family (3)
- Spinarak and Ariados (2)
- Gastly family (3)
- Pancham family (2)
- Sandile family (3)
- Kangaskhan (1)
- Meditite family (2)
- Dunsparce (1)
- Snivy family (which by extension would mean Tepig and Oshawott families) (9)
(I may be missing some)
Total is now 182.
In comparison, Kalos Dex has a combined total of 457 Pokémon.
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