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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 6:21 pm
When battling a Trainer or Gym Leader, do you get a free switch after one of their Pokemon knocked out like in the games? Like this... Round 1: Trainer 1: Pokemon 1 attacks Pokemon 2! Trainer 2: Pokemon 2 faints! Round 1.5: Trainer 2: Pokemon 3 is sent out! Trainer 1 razz okemon 4 is sent out! Round 2: Pokemon 3 attacks Pokemon 4! Pokemon 4 attacks Pokemon 3!
Or is there no free switching after an enemy's Pokemon is knocked out like this... Round 1: Trainer 1: Pokemon 1 attacks Pokemon 2! Trainer 2: Pokemon 2 faints! Round 1.5: Trainer 2: Pokemon 3 is sent out! Round 2: Trainer 1: Pokemon 4 is sent out! Trainer 2: Pokemon 3 attacks Pokemon 4!
I just want to know if I'd be able to safely switch in my Bulbasaur against Brock once his Geodude faints, or will I be switching Bulbasaur into Onix's attack?
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 8:18 pm
A Lazy Samurai When battling a Trainer or Gym Leader, do you get a free switch after one of their Pokemon knocked out like in the games? Like this... Round 1: Trainer 1: Pokemon 1 attacks Pokemon 2! Trainer 2: Pokemon 2 faints! Round 1.5: Trainer 2: Pokemon 3 is sent out! Trainer 1 razz okemon 4 is sent out! Round 2: Pokemon 3 attacks Pokemon 4! Pokemon 4 attacks Pokemon 3!
Or is there no free switching after an enemy's Pokemon is knocked out like this... Round 1: Trainer 1: Pokemon 1 attacks Pokemon 2! Trainer 2: Pokemon 2 faints! Round 1.5: Trainer 2: Pokemon 3 is sent out! Round 2: Trainer 1: Pokemon 4 is sent out! Trainer 2: Pokemon 3 attacks Pokemon 4!
I just want to know if I'd be able to safely switch in my Bulbasaur against Brock once his Geodude faints, or will I be switching Bulbasaur into Onix's attack? Yes : ) When a pokemon faints, there's an 'in between' round, like you have, where the trainer with the conscious pokemon can either switch out, or choose to stick with the same pokemon
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 8:19 pm
Loonamist A Lazy Samurai When battling a Trainer or Gym Leader, do you get a free switch after one of their Pokemon knocked out like in the games? Like this... Round 1: Trainer 1: Pokemon 1 attacks Pokemon 2! Trainer 2: Pokemon 2 faints! Round 1.5: Trainer 2: Pokemon 3 is sent out! Trainer 1 razz okemon 4 is sent out! Round 2: Pokemon 3 attacks Pokemon 4! Pokemon 4 attacks Pokemon 3!
Or is there no free switching after an enemy's Pokemon is knocked out like this... Round 1: Trainer 1: Pokemon 1 attacks Pokemon 2! Trainer 2: Pokemon 2 faints! Round 1.5: Trainer 2: Pokemon 3 is sent out! Round 2: Trainer 1: Pokemon 4 is sent out! Trainer 2: Pokemon 3 attacks Pokemon 4!
I just want to know if I'd be able to safely switch in my Bulbasaur against Brock once his Geodude faints, or will I be switching Bulbasaur into Onix's attack? Yes : ) When a pokemon faints, there's an 'in between' round, like you have, where the trainer with the conscious pokemon can either switch out, or choose to stick with the same pokemon Perfect, thank you yet again~
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 9:42 pm
A Lazy Samurai Loonamist A Lazy Samurai When battling a Trainer or Gym Leader, do you get a free switch after one of their Pokemon knocked out like in the games? Like this... Round 1: Trainer 1: Pokemon 1 attacks Pokemon 2! Trainer 2: Pokemon 2 faints! Round 1.5: Trainer 2: Pokemon 3 is sent out! Trainer 1 razz okemon 4 is sent out! Round 2: Pokemon 3 attacks Pokemon 4! Pokemon 4 attacks Pokemon 3!
Or is there no free switching after an enemy's Pokemon is knocked out like this... Round 1: Trainer 1: Pokemon 1 attacks Pokemon 2! Trainer 2: Pokemon 2 faints! Round 1.5: Trainer 2: Pokemon 3 is sent out! Round 2: Trainer 1: Pokemon 4 is sent out! Trainer 2: Pokemon 3 attacks Pokemon 4!
I just want to know if I'd be able to safely switch in my Bulbasaur against Brock once his Geodude faints, or will I be switching Bulbasaur into Onix's attack? Yes : ) When a pokemon faints, there's an 'in between' round, like you have, where the trainer with the conscious pokemon can either switch out, or choose to stick with the same pokemon Perfect, thank you yet again~Sure thing! : )
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 4:53 pm
So I don't need them but for others would the new Ever Ball: Devolves captured pokemon work on getting Wynaut or Munchlax if you caught their evolved forms? I personally got Wynaut through an event.
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 4:58 pm
Question concerning Lucky Eggs.
I realise it works for seven days, but during those seven days can I move it around Pokemon?
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 4:58 pm
One question I do have about Pokeballs. Can we switch which Pokemon is in which? Starters and Fossils are automatically put in normal Pokeballs so can I switch them out for a GS Ball or another one that has an effect?
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 5:00 pm
Takaho Question concerning Lucky Eggs.
I realise it works for seven days, but during those seven days can I move it around Pokemon? I asked this before, the answer is no. The same Pokemon has to hold it for all seven days.
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 5:20 pm
Shadow - Dragon One question I do have about Pokeballs. Can we switch which Pokemon is in which? Starters and Fossils are automatically put in normal Pokeballs so can I switch them out for a GS Ball or another one that has an effect? Yes but remember the older ball is always destroyed in the process.
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 5:22 pm
Shadow - Dragon So I don't need them but for others would the new Ever Ball: Devolves captured pokemon work on getting Wynaut or Munchlax if you caught their evolved forms? I personally got Wynaut through an event. Yes it would. It has the same effect as n ever stone so it'll work on any pokemon ave Eevee.
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 8:45 pm
Is a lucky egg consumed upon use? So that during that seven days you can have said pokemon have another item
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 9:07 pm
Koukaze Is a lucky egg consumed upon use? So that during that seven days you can have said pokemon have another item No, it is a held item, the Pokemon holds it for the duration of it's use. Once given to a Pokemon, it is activated. It is much like the EXP share in this reguard.
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Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 2:53 pm
I probably should've asked this earlier, but can an Event Pokemon (or even wild Pokemon) come knowing egg or tutor moves, or is it only level-up moves?
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Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 5:15 pm
SpectralEternity Koukaze Is a lucky egg consumed upon use? So that during that seven days you can have said pokemon have another item No, it is a held item, the Pokemon holds it for the duration of it's use. Once given to a Pokemon, it is activated. It is much like the EXP share in this reguard. Sweet, thanks Specs. I think I asked this before but it never hurts to ask again One final question. How does Exp Share affect the 1.5 multiplier? For instance a Pokemon earns 20 exp. The 1.5 makes it 30 but if a Pokemon in the party is holding an Exp Share does said pokemon earn 10 or 15 Exp from the Exp share?
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Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 5:35 pm
Koukaze SpectralEternity Koukaze Is a lucky egg consumed upon use? So that during that seven days you can have said pokemon have another item No, it is a held item, the Pokemon holds it for the duration of it's use. Once given to a Pokemon, it is activated. It is much like the EXP share in this reguard. Sweet, thanks Specs. I think I asked this before but it never hurts to ask again One final question. How does Exp Share affect the 1.5 multiplier? For instance a Pokemon earns 20 exp. The 1.5 makes it 30 but if a Pokemon in the party is holding an Exp Share does said pokemon earn 10 or 15 Exp from the Exp share? No problem~ It would only earn 10, because the EXP share takes half the EXP earned in battle, so it wouldn't factor in the other pokemon's EXP bonuses from holding a lucky egg or so on.
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