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New Global Pokédex Plus Club
Welcome to the new and improved Global Pokédex Plus club, where we talk about everything pertaining to GPX+. We don't have a memberlist, everyone interested in GPX+ is free to come in and talk about it right away.
Rules:
As per MS rules, posting your eggs (both MS and GPX+) is not allowed.
Please don't post the answers to the GPX+ validation quiz.
Exploration lists
Tips and Tricks
Pokehunts
Pokehunt Guessing Game
Rules:
As per MS rules, posting your eggs (both MS and GPX+) is not allowed.
Please don't post the answers to the GPX+ validation quiz.
Exploration lists
Tips and Tricks
Pokehunts
Pokehunt Guessing Game
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Exploration tasks
Here you can find a list of tasks for all explorations:
Normal Explorations:
A Ripple in Time
Incident in Yellow Forest
Mystery Creature of the Ruins
Sweet Success
That Burning Desire
Transforming the Heart
The Great Rescue
The Passionate Duo
Beachside Treasury
Punishing a Poacher
Special Explorations:
Babysitting Adventure
Beneath the Frozen Forest
Dark Saturday
Deep Desires
Deep in the Laboratory
Forgotten Memories
The Hidden Ruins
King of the Temple
Mansion of Gods
Needing a Friend
Protecting the Fragile
The Quiet Forest
Star Guided Journey
Summon the Hero
The Three Singing Chatot
Tour of Illusions
Seasonal Explorations:
A Halloween Haunting
The Twelve Days of Christmas
Secret of Christmas
Normal Explorations:
A Ripple in Time
Spoiler
Prize: Clone Bulbasaur/Clone Charmander/Clone Squirtle
1. Pidgeotto, Bulbasaur, Charmeleon, Wartortle, Butterfree at Lv. 35
2. 3000 interactions
3. Lose Vs. Seeker Battle with Pidgeotto
4. 50 berries for Pidgeotto
5. 350 interactions
6. 75 sweet berries for Celebi
7. 1000 interactions
8. Find exploration item
9. Blastoise
10. Win battle against Giovanni (Nidoking, Nidoqueen, Dugtrio)
11. Choose egg
1. Pidgeotto, Bulbasaur, Charmeleon, Wartortle, Butterfree at Lv. 35
2. 3000 interactions
3. Lose Vs. Seeker Battle with Pidgeotto
4. 50 berries for Pidgeotto
5. 350 interactions
6. 75 sweet berries for Celebi
7. 1000 interactions
8. Find exploration item
9. Blastoise
10. Win battle against Giovanni (Nidoking, Nidoqueen, Dugtrio)
11. Choose egg
Spoiler
Prize: Spikey-Eared Pichu
1. 200 interactions
2. 300 interactions
3. 60 dry berries for Scyther
4. 2 Onix at Lv. 35
5. Find exploration item
1. 200 interactions
2. 300 interactions
3. 60 dry berries for Scyther
4. 2 Onix at Lv. 35
5. Find exploration item
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Prize: Unown
1. 400 interactions
2. 3 Fresh Waters, Repel
3. 550 interactions
4. 200 interactions
5. Mystic Water
6. Poliwrath at Lv. 50
7. 65 bitter berries for Wooper
8. 150 interactions
9. Find exploration item
1. 400 interactions
2. 3 Fresh Waters, Repel
3. 550 interactions
4. 200 interactions
5. Mystic Water
6. Poliwrath at Lv. 50
7. 65 bitter berries for Wooper
8. 150 interactions
9. Find exploration item
Spoiler
Prize: 4 Heart Sweets
1. 300 interactions
2. Hitmontop
3. Flareon at Lv. 24
4. 300 interactions
5. Fresh Water
6. 150 interactions
7. 2 Twisted Spoons
8. 200 interactions
9. 50 bitter berries for Teddiursa
1. 300 interactions
2. Hitmontop
3. Flareon at Lv. 24
4. 300 interactions
5. Fresh Water
6. 150 interactions
7. 2 Twisted Spoons
8. 200 interactions
9. 50 bitter berries for Teddiursa
Spoiler
Prize: 8 Flame Orbs
1. 10000 interactions
2. Blastoise, Victreebel, Pidgeot, Ninetales, Raichu at Lv. 100
3. 500 sour berries for Snorlax
4. 6 Fire Stones
5. 20000 interactions
6. 400 spicy berries for Kecleon
7. 5 Ghost pokemon at Lv. 50 from Safari Zone
8. Lunatone egg
9. 6 Miracle Seeds
10. 40000 interactions
11. 5 Water pokemon at Lv. 100
12. 600 sweet berries for Giratina
13. 3 Antidotes
14. Dragonite, Salamence, Tyranitar, Garchomp, Metagross at Lv 75
15. Clefable, Wigglytuff, Togekiss at Lv. 75
16. 65000 interactions
1. 10000 interactions
2. Blastoise, Victreebel, Pidgeot, Ninetales, Raichu at Lv. 100
3. 500 sour berries for Snorlax
4. 6 Fire Stones
5. 20000 interactions
6. 400 spicy berries for Kecleon
7. 5 Ghost pokemon at Lv. 50 from Safari Zone
8. Lunatone egg
9. 6 Miracle Seeds
10. 40000 interactions
11. 5 Water pokemon at Lv. 100
12. 600 sweet berries for Giratina
13. 3 Antidotes
14. Dragonite, Salamence, Tyranitar, Garchomp, Metagross at Lv 75
15. Clefable, Wigglytuff, Togekiss at Lv. 75
16. 65000 interactions
Spoiler
Prize: Ditto
1. 250 interactions
2. 400 interactions
3. Axew at Lv. 15
4. 1000 interactions
5. Pidove from the Safari Zone
6. Find exploration item
7. 1200 interactions
8. 2 Repels
9. Win battle against pokemon trio
10. 55 berries for Ditto
1. 250 interactions
2. 400 interactions
3. Axew at Lv. 15
4. 1000 interactions
5. Pidove from the Safari Zone
6. Find exploration item
7. 1200 interactions
8. 2 Repels
9. Win battle against pokemon trio
10. 55 berries for Ditto
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Prize: Sweet Honey
1. 250 interactions
2. Fire pokemon at Lv. 15
3. 400 interactions
4. Flying pokemon at Lv. 25
5. Fresh Water
6. 55 bitter berries for Vespiqueen
7. 500 interactions
8. 3 Fighting pokemon at Lv. 30
9. 750 interactions
1. 250 interactions
2. Fire pokemon at Lv. 15
3. 400 interactions
4. Flying pokemon at Lv. 25
5. Fresh Water
6. 55 bitter berries for Vespiqueen
7. 500 interactions
8. 3 Fighting pokemon at Lv. 30
9. 750 interactions
Spoiler
Prize: Twinkie
1. 800 interactions
2. Fresh Water
3. 3 Silk Scarves
4. Win Battle against Woman
5. 1200 interactions
6. Monferno
7. Roselia
8. 35 spicy berries for Pidgey
9. Find exploration item
10. 1200 interactions
1. 800 interactions
2. Fresh Water
3. 3 Silk Scarves
4. Win Battle against Woman
5. 1200 interactions
6. Monferno
7. Roselia
8. 35 spicy berries for Pidgey
9. Find exploration item
10. 1200 interactions
Spoiler
Prize: Big Pearl
1. 50 interactions
2. Water pokemon at Lv. 10
3. 20 bitter berries for Corsola
4. 130 interactions
1. 50 interactions
2. Water pokemon at Lv. 10
3. 20 bitter berries for Corsola
4. 130 interactions
Spoiler
Prize: Black Token/White Token
1. 400 interactions
2. Fight pokemon at Lv. 45
3. 700 interactions
4. 80 spicy berries for Aggron
5. Cacturne at Lv.45
6. Manectric at Lv. 45
7. Torkoal at Lv. 45
8. Bronzong at Lv. 45
9. 1000 interactions
10. Choose Token
1. 400 interactions
2. Fight pokemon at Lv. 45
3. 700 interactions
4. 80 spicy berries for Aggron
5. Cacturne at Lv.45
6. Manectric at Lv. 45
7. Torkoal at Lv. 45
8. Bronzong at Lv. 45
9. 1000 interactions
10. Choose Token
Special Explorations:
Babysitting Adventure
Spoiler
Prize: Victini
1. 350 interactions
2. Ampharos
3. Dress up Ampharos
4. 500 interactions
5. 2 Lemonades
6. 700 interactions
7. Fearow at Lv. 40
8. 500 interactions
9. Rock pokemon at Lv. 50
10. Victreebel at Lv. 50
11. 1000 interactions
12. 400 interactions
1. 350 interactions
2. Ampharos
3. Dress up Ampharos
4. 500 interactions
5. 2 Lemonades
6. 700 interactions
7. Fearow at Lv. 40
8. 500 interactions
9. Rock pokemon at Lv. 50
10. Victreebel at Lv. 50
11. 1000 interactions
12. 400 interactions
Spoiler
Prize: Kyurem
1. 500 interactions
2. Find exploration item
3. Ninetales at Lv. 50
4. Escape Rope
5. Win Battle
6. 75 sour berries for Teddiursa
7. 2000 interactions
8. Find exploration item
9. Win battle
10. 800 interactions
11. 100 sweet berries for Kyurem
1. 500 interactions
2. Find exploration item
3. Ninetales at Lv. 50
4. Escape Rope
5. Win Battle
6. 75 sour berries for Teddiursa
7. 2000 interactions
8. Find exploration item
9. Win battle
10. 800 interactions
11. 100 sweet berries for Kyurem
Spoiler
Prize: Genesect
1. 1000 interactions
2. Hatch a Bagon egg and raise it to Salamence
3. 1500 interactions.
4. 160 sour beries for Salamence
5. Win Battle against Genesect
6. Find exploration item.
7. 2200 interactions.
8. Win Battle
9. 7000 interactions
10. 6 Lemonades
1. 1000 interactions
2. Hatch a Bagon egg and raise it to Salamence
3. 1500 interactions.
4. 160 sour beries for Salamence
5. Win Battle against Genesect
6. Find exploration item.
7. 2200 interactions.
8. Win Battle
9. 7000 interactions
10. 6 Lemonades
Spoiler
Prize: Darkrai
1. 3000 interactions
2. 3 Oval Stones
3. 250 interactions
4. 250 interactions
5. 5000 interactions
6. Heracross, Umbreon, Scrafty
7. 3 Silk Scarves
8. Re-hatch eggs
9. Heracross, Umbreon, Scrafty at Lv. 100
10. Win Battle against Ghost Trio (Darkrai, Banette, Mismagius)
1. 3000 interactions
2. 3 Oval Stones
3. 250 interactions
4. 250 interactions
5. 5000 interactions
6. Heracross, Umbreon, Scrafty
7. 3 Silk Scarves
8. Re-hatch eggs
9. Heracross, Umbreon, Scrafty at Lv. 100
10. Win Battle against Ghost Trio (Darkrai, Banette, Mismagius)
Spoiler
Prize: Mewtwo
1. 300 interactions
2. 1000 interactions
3. Release 6 Wingulls
4. Find exploration item
5. Miltank, Tauros, Abomasnow, Bastiodon, Graveler
6. 85 sweet berries for Mareep
7. 500 interactions
8. Fresh Water
9. Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise at Lv. 100
10. 2500 interactions
1. 300 interactions
2. 1000 interactions
3. Release 6 Wingulls
4. Find exploration item
5. Miltank, Tauros, Abomasnow, Bastiodon, Graveler
6. 85 sweet berries for Mareep
7. 500 interactions
8. Fresh Water
9. Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise at Lv. 100
10. 2500 interactions
Spoiler
Prize: Mew
1. 500 interactions
2. 300 interactions
3. Win battle against Fossil Kabuto
4. 60 sweet berries for Fossil Kabuto
5. Fighting and Ground pokemon at Lv. 60
6. Find exploration item
7. Win battle against Ghostly Medium
8. Water pokemon at Lv. 35
9. 3500 interactions
10. 2 Charcoal, Hard Stone
11. 750 interactions
12. Aerodactyl at Lv. 15
1. 500 interactions
2. 300 interactions
3. Win battle against Fossil Kabuto
4. 60 sweet berries for Fossil Kabuto
5. Fighting and Ground pokemon at Lv. 60
6. Find exploration item
7. Win battle against Ghostly Medium
8. Water pokemon at Lv. 35
9. 3500 interactions
10. 2 Charcoal, Hard Stone
11. 750 interactions
12. Aerodactyl at Lv. 15
Spoiler
Prize: Regirock/Regice/Registeel
1. Metal Coat, 2 Metal Powders
2. 500 interactions
3. 500 interactions
4. Ground pokemon
5. 50 berries for ground pokemon
6. 750 interactions
7. Find exporation item
8. Wailord, Relicanth at Lv 50
9. 3 Hard Stones
10. 500 interactions
11. 1000 interactions
12. Choose Egg
1. Metal Coat, 2 Metal Powders
2. 500 interactions
3. 500 interactions
4. Ground pokemon
5. 50 berries for ground pokemon
6. 750 interactions
7. Find exporation item
8. Wailord, Relicanth at Lv 50
9. 3 Hard Stones
10. 500 interactions
11. 1000 interactions
12. Choose Egg
Spoiler
Prize: Regigigas
1. Charmander egg from the shelter
2. Hatch Charmander egg
3. Pidgeot, Swellow at Lv. 50
4. 1000 interactions
5. 120 berries for Hoothoot
6. 250 interactions
7. Fighting pokemon at Lv. 65
8. Charmander
9. 150 sweet berries for Charmander
10. 1000 interactions
11. Baltoy egg
12. Find exploration item
1. Charmander egg from the shelter
2. Hatch Charmander egg
3. Pidgeot, Swellow at Lv. 50
4. 1000 interactions
5. 120 berries for Hoothoot
6. 250 interactions
7. Fighting pokemon at Lv. 65
8. Charmander
9. 150 sweet berries for Charmander
10. 1000 interactions
11. Baltoy egg
12. Find exploration item
Spoiler
Prize: Tornadus/Thundurus/Landorus
1. 500 interactions
2. 65 berries for Wurmple
3. Brave pokemon
4. Win Vs. Seeker battle with Psychic pokemon
5. Liepard
6. 2 Patrat from Safari Zone
7. Snorlax
8. 2 Thunderstones
9. Torterra
10. 1750 interactions
11. Find exploration item
12. Win battle against Old Man (?)
13. Choose Key
1. 500 interactions
2. 65 berries for Wurmple
3. Brave pokemon
4. Win Vs. Seeker battle with Psychic pokemon
5. Liepard
6. 2 Patrat from Safari Zone
7. Snorlax
8. 2 Thunderstones
9. Torterra
10. 1750 interactions
11. Find exploration item
12. Win battle against Old Man (?)
13. Choose Key
Spoiler
Prize: Jirachi
1. 500 interactions
2. 1200 interactions
3. 600 interactions
4. Aipom, Ursaring, Sealeo, Luxray, Ponita
5. 3 Swablus from Safari Zone
6. 3 Phanpys
7. 50 dry berries for each Phanpy
8. 400 interactions
9. Swablu
10. Electirizer
11. Release 6 Pichus
12. Moon Stone, Lemonade, Razor Fang
13. Kirlia, Mightyena, Dusclops, Salamence at Lv. 100
14. 650 interactions
1. 500 interactions
2. 1200 interactions
3. 600 interactions
4. Aipom, Ursaring, Sealeo, Luxray, Ponita
5. 3 Swablus from Safari Zone
6. 3 Phanpys
7. 50 dry berries for each Phanpy
8. 400 interactions
9. Swablu
10. Electirizer
11. Release 6 Pichus
12. Moon Stone, Lemonade, Razor Fang
13. Kirlia, Mightyena, Dusclops, Salamence at Lv. 100
14. 650 interactions
Spoiler
Prize: Keldeo
1. 400 interactions
2. 500 interactions
3. Braviary
4. 1000 interactions
5. 80 sweet berries for Suicune
6. Find exploration item
7. 700 interactions
8. Bronzong, Starmie, Toxicroak at Lv. 50
9. Machoke Lv. 40
10. 1500 interactions
11. Lemonade
1. 400 interactions
2. 500 interactions
3. Braviary
4. 1000 interactions
5. 80 sweet berries for Suicune
6. Find exploration item
7. 700 interactions
8. Bronzong, Starmie, Toxicroak at Lv. 50
9. Machoke Lv. 40
10. 1500 interactions
11. Lemonade
Spoiler
Prize: Celebi
1. Find exploration item
2. 1500 interactions
3. 2000 interactions
4. Murkrow
5. Honchkrow at Lv. 100
6. 160 spicy berries for Celebi
7. 2500 interactions
8. 4 Miracle Seeds
1. Find exploration item
2. 1500 interactions
3. 2000 interactions
4. Murkrow
5. Honchkrow at Lv. 100
6. 160 spicy berries for Celebi
7. 2500 interactions
8. 4 Miracle Seeds
Spoiler
Prize: Deoxys
1. 500 interactions
2. Growlithe
3. 150 interactions
4. Pidgey from Safari Zone
5. 1250 interactions
6. 130 berries for Munchlax
7. Water pokemon
8. Eevee, Solrock, Quilava, Guardevoir
9. Chingling
10. 3 Spell Tags
11. Find exploration item
12. 3000 interactions
13. Choose Shard
1. 500 interactions
2. Growlithe
3. 150 interactions
4. Pidgey from Safari Zone
5. 1250 interactions
6. 130 berries for Munchlax
7. Water pokemon
8. Eevee, Solrock, Quilava, Guardevoir
9. Chingling
10. 3 Spell Tags
11. Find exploration item
12. 3000 interactions
13. Choose Shard
Spoiler
Prize: Reshiram/Zekrom
1. Defeat Dialga (Dialga, Dialga, Dialga)
2. 250 interactions
3. 2 Timburr from the Safari Zone
4. 500 interactions
5. Defeat Forest Warriors
6. 200 interactions
7. 3 Fresh Waters, 2 Escape Ropes
8. 1000 interactions
9. Find exploration item
10. Defeat Primal Kyurem
11. Defeat City King
12. Choose Egg
1. Defeat Dialga (Dialga, Dialga, Dialga)
2. 250 interactions
3. 2 Timburr from the Safari Zone
4. 500 interactions
5. Defeat Forest Warriors
6. 200 interactions
7. 3 Fresh Waters, 2 Escape Ropes
8. 1000 interactions
9. Find exploration item
10. Defeat Primal Kyurem
11. Defeat City King
12. Choose Egg
Spoiler
Prize: Articuno/Zapdos/Moltres
1. 1000 interactions
2. 90 dry berries for Chatot
3. Noctowl at Lv. 35
4. Water pokemon at Lv. 40
5. 2 Electirizers
6. 2000 interactions
7. 3 Houndour from Safari Zone
8. Empoleon at Lv. 50
9. Choose Necklace
1. 1000 interactions
2. 90 dry berries for Chatot
3. Noctowl at Lv. 35
4. Water pokemon at Lv. 40
5. 2 Electirizers
6. 2000 interactions
7. 3 Houndour from Safari Zone
8. Empoleon at Lv. 50
9. Choose Necklace
Spoiler
Prize: Raikou/Entei/Suikune
1. 500 interactions
2. Lucario
3. Ninetales at Lv. 35
4. 2 Fresh Waters, Antidote
5. Arcanine at Lv. 20
6. 2000 interactions
7. Win Vs. Seeker battle with Lucario
8. 110 berries for Zoroark
9. 750 interactions
10. 500 interactions
11. Choose Stone
1. 500 interactions
2. Lucario
3. Ninetales at Lv. 35
4. 2 Fresh Waters, Antidote
5. Arcanine at Lv. 20
6. 2000 interactions
7. Win Vs. Seeker battle with Lucario
8. 110 berries for Zoroark
9. 750 interactions
10. 500 interactions
11. Choose Stone
Seasonal Explorations:
A Halloween Haunting
Spoiler
Prize: 4 Heart Sweets
1. 100 Interactions
2. Dark pokemon from Safari Zone
3. Dress up the pokemon
4. 50 favorite sweets for pokemon
5. Find exploration item
6. Release 2 Ghost pokemon
1. 100 Interactions
2. Dark pokemon from Safari Zone
3. Dress up the pokemon
4. 50 favorite sweets for pokemon
5. Find exploration item
6. Release 2 Ghost pokemon
Spoiler
Prize: 12 Heart Sweets
1. Pidgey, Bonsly at Lv. 25
2. Purotohga, 2 Taillow at Lv. 25
3. 3 Farfetch’d at Lv. 25
4. 4 Murkrow at Lv. 25
5. Ursaring
6. Zangoose, 2 Exeggcute at Lv. 25
7. Swuana
8. 3 Miltank at Lv. 25
9. Bellosom, Roserade, Doredia at Lv. 25
10. Nidoking, Wailord, Hitmonlee at Lv. 25
11. 2 Exploud
12. Poliwrath, Azumarill, Hariyama at Lv. 25
1. Pidgey, Bonsly at Lv. 25
2. Purotohga, 2 Taillow at Lv. 25
3. 3 Farfetch’d at Lv. 25
4. 4 Murkrow at Lv. 25
5. Ursaring
6. Zangoose, 2 Exeggcute at Lv. 25
7. Swuana
8. 3 Miltank at Lv. 25
9. Bellosom, Roserade, Doredia at Lv. 25
10. Nidoking, Wailord, Hitmonlee at Lv. 25
11. 2 Exploud
12. Poliwrath, Azumarill, Hariyama at Lv. 25
Spoiler
Prize: Past Misdreavus/Present Drifloon/Future Shuppet
1. 250 interactions
2. 400 interactions
3. Umbreon at Lv. 40
4. 60 sour berries for Farfetch’d
5. Find exploration item
6. 500 interactions
7. 2 Metal Powders, Lemonade
8. Choose Key
1. 250 interactions
2. 400 interactions
3. Umbreon at Lv. 40
4. 60 sour berries for Farfetch’d
5. Find exploration item
6. 500 interactions
7. 2 Metal Powders, Lemonade
8. Choose Key
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Tips and Tricks
Achievements:
Dedicated
Darwinist
Creationist
Defeating NPCs
Cypress #1
Dedicated
Spoiler
Multiplier days are your best bet, but you still have to be very active to get this one. Slime Slugma is the easiest 20k egg to get, so on multiplier days, fill your party with those and click a lot to get them hatched (Note: clicking a lot means doing at least 10k interactions, preferrably more, in a single day). Make sure to keep the hatched pokemon or your work will be in vain. Even without multiplier days, 10k+ interactions should manage to get a 20k egg hatched, but on multiplier days, it will be far easier. Hatch the eggs on the same day you got them, if you leave them over night, they might not count depending on when exactly you got them.
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Get 63 Caterpies, Wurmples and/or Weedles and level them to level 10. Once you got them all at that level (which might take a few days depending on how active you are) evolve each of them twice and you've got your achievement. Don't evolve any of them until you've got them all leveled up to make sure you evolve them all on the same day.
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Now it's starting to get difficult, because this one needs some planning ahead. A multiplier day might or might not make this easier, but if you go for one, you'll need to stock up on flame orbs (as many as possible). They help on regular days, too, but they'll be necessary on multiplier days. You should aim for at least 20k interactions on a day like that and you should start as early on the day as possible (which means ideally you choose a Saturday or Sunday that you don't have anything else to do on).
If you do it on a regular day, go for all the low maturity eggs; Magikarp if you can get it, the 2.5k and 3.8k eggs if you can't. When in doubt, just take an egg you know isn't on the high-end of the maturiy curve, it's more important to get another egg than make sure it's one with low maturity. The more clicks you have, the less important the maturity becomes. Be active and make sure to hatch every egg as soon as you can, don't wait for others to be ready. Take advantage of the Party Options drop-down menu, it saves time.
On a multiplier day, you won't need as many interactions as on a regular day, but you'll have to make sure you don't waste time through the one-hour rule. That's why you should have flame orbs at hand. Other than that, remember a few rules: If you take eggs from your own daycare, don't take them right after they got laid. Wait for around the full-hour mark to take them, and if you've got Heart Sweets, take two. Any egg in the shelter between around xx:10 and xx:27 will be at least an hour old, so at those times, you can just take them. Any eggs you take from the shelter at any other time might or might not have to wait until the next xx:12 mark to be able to hatch (which costs valuable time), so if you have to take eggs between around xx:27 and the full hour mark, take something that is probably in there in masses; Kanto starters and Pineco are good choices; don't take Eevee, they get bred a lot but tend to run out on multiplier days.
A last trick I would recommend; the lab will recognize that you have a free slot in your party even if you didn't at the time you opened the lab; that means you can open the lab in a separate window (I used a separate browser even when I went for Creationist to keep things tidy), then wait one hour and return to the window. Click the eggs in there and if any are still in the lab and you've got a free slot, you'll get the egg. By hitting the back button on your browser, you can even try the eggs you haven't tried yet again if you still have open slots. A lot of the eggs will have been taken after that hour, but some usually remain. So you can get around the one hour rule by making sure to get one hour old eggs that way if all things fail. Open several tabs of the lab every ten minutes or so and you'll have a lot of eggs to choose from that way.
If you do it on a regular day, go for all the low maturity eggs; Magikarp if you can get it, the 2.5k and 3.8k eggs if you can't. When in doubt, just take an egg you know isn't on the high-end of the maturiy curve, it's more important to get another egg than make sure it's one with low maturity. The more clicks you have, the less important the maturity becomes. Be active and make sure to hatch every egg as soon as you can, don't wait for others to be ready. Take advantage of the Party Options drop-down menu, it saves time.
On a multiplier day, you won't need as many interactions as on a regular day, but you'll have to make sure you don't waste time through the one-hour rule. That's why you should have flame orbs at hand. Other than that, remember a few rules: If you take eggs from your own daycare, don't take them right after they got laid. Wait for around the full-hour mark to take them, and if you've got Heart Sweets, take two. Any egg in the shelter between around xx:10 and xx:27 will be at least an hour old, so at those times, you can just take them. Any eggs you take from the shelter at any other time might or might not have to wait until the next xx:12 mark to be able to hatch (which costs valuable time), so if you have to take eggs between around xx:27 and the full hour mark, take something that is probably in there in masses; Kanto starters and Pineco are good choices; don't take Eevee, they get bred a lot but tend to run out on multiplier days.
A last trick I would recommend; the lab will recognize that you have a free slot in your party even if you didn't at the time you opened the lab; that means you can open the lab in a separate window (I used a separate browser even when I went for Creationist to keep things tidy), then wait one hour and return to the window. Click the eggs in there and if any are still in the lab and you've got a free slot, you'll get the egg. By hitting the back button on your browser, you can even try the eggs you haven't tried yet again if you still have open slots. A lot of the eggs will have been taken after that hour, but some usually remain. So you can get around the one hour rule by making sure to get one hour old eggs that way if all things fail. Open several tabs of the lab every ten minutes or so and you'll have a lot of eggs to choose from that way.
Cypress #1
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Note: you'll read the word "steel" a lot now
In general, any pure steel pokemon will resist most of the regular attacks Cypress #1's pokemon use. It can also hit Vanilluxe, Gigalith and Kyurem super-effective.
Any Dark type that isn't poison or fight as a secondary type should be able to knock out Reuniclus without problems, especially if you use a pure dark type that can use strong attacks. Bug/steel will also work nicely but dark (or especially dark/steel) should be better.
Watchog might be your biggest problem (I know it is for me), because it is surprisingly strong and fast, and as a normal type, it's difficult to both resist its attacks and hit it super-effective at the same time (neither rock nor steel can use fight gems). Your best bet is to use a strong pure fight pokemon (Conkeldurr has a high defense so it's probably the best choice, but Machamp or Hariyama should work) or a Rock/Steel pokemon that will only suffer 1/4 damage from Watchog and will wear it down. Note that Cypress' Watchhog hits very hard. It will probably be able to take down a Lucario in two or three hits, which means even though Lucario is the only non-legendary pokemon that both resists its attacks and can attack super-effective, I wouldn't be too sure it can beat Watchog one-on-one.
Use a fire type to handle Klinklang; ground or fight work too, but they won't resist its attacks, unless you combine them with something that resists steel attacks (steel or water would be the most likely here, especially since water/ground types tend to be bulky and able to take a lot of damage). If possible, use something that attacks on the special side on the spectrum, Klinklang is far weaker there.
Gigalith has a huge attack stat, so you should try to handle it using something that resists its attacks; while grass and water are super-effective against it, they don't resist its attacks, so they are subpar choices. I recommend using either ground or steel, although fight will work. Ground/steel (Excadrill or Steelix) and fight/steel (Lucario) will only take 1/4 damage, so they can handle it easily; if you want to go for something else, use something that hits the special side, not the physical one. As with Klinklang, it takes more damage there. A water/ground pokemon would probably do well (I recommend Swampert or Gastrodon, both can hit well on the special side). A pure ground or steel pokemon will also do well, since it can use strong attacks to ko Gigalith quicker.
Vanilluxe is pure ice, so you'll want something that resists ice beam. Fire or steel should easily be able to handle it, any water/rock pokemon will also do. Personally I like to use Crystal Steelix (it's ice/steel, so it only takes 1/4 damage and can hit super-effective using steel attacks), but Empoleon would work just as well and also works nicely against Gigalith.
For Kyurem, anything that hits it with rock, steel or fight should be able to take it down, as long as it doesn't take super-effective damage from ice or dragon. It should be the smallest problem in the whole team since it has two types and therefore only has weak attacks. Use a steel pokemon if you want to resist its attacks, but a pure rock or fighting type will do.
Heatran is fire/steel and should be able to handle Vanilluxe, Kyurem, Klinklang and possibly Gigalith if it manages to get a attack boost in or hits it on the switch; if you have a ghost, bug or dark gem, it can also work against Reuniclus (just remember that it's a bad idea to depend on a single pokemon to take out three to five of the opponent's team, you usually won't be able to take the damage you get in the process).
Tl;dr version: use steel pokemon
In general, any pure steel pokemon will resist most of the regular attacks Cypress #1's pokemon use. It can also hit Vanilluxe, Gigalith and Kyurem super-effective.
Any Dark type that isn't poison or fight as a secondary type should be able to knock out Reuniclus without problems, especially if you use a pure dark type that can use strong attacks. Bug/steel will also work nicely but dark (or especially dark/steel) should be better.
Watchog might be your biggest problem (I know it is for me), because it is surprisingly strong and fast, and as a normal type, it's difficult to both resist its attacks and hit it super-effective at the same time (neither rock nor steel can use fight gems). Your best bet is to use a strong pure fight pokemon (Conkeldurr has a high defense so it's probably the best choice, but Machamp or Hariyama should work) or a Rock/Steel pokemon that will only suffer 1/4 damage from Watchog and will wear it down. Note that Cypress' Watchhog hits very hard. It will probably be able to take down a Lucario in two or three hits, which means even though Lucario is the only non-legendary pokemon that both resists its attacks and can attack super-effective, I wouldn't be too sure it can beat Watchog one-on-one.
Use a fire type to handle Klinklang; ground or fight work too, but they won't resist its attacks, unless you combine them with something that resists steel attacks (steel or water would be the most likely here, especially since water/ground types tend to be bulky and able to take a lot of damage). If possible, use something that attacks on the special side on the spectrum, Klinklang is far weaker there.
Gigalith has a huge attack stat, so you should try to handle it using something that resists its attacks; while grass and water are super-effective against it, they don't resist its attacks, so they are subpar choices. I recommend using either ground or steel, although fight will work. Ground/steel (Excadrill or Steelix) and fight/steel (Lucario) will only take 1/4 damage, so they can handle it easily; if you want to go for something else, use something that hits the special side, not the physical one. As with Klinklang, it takes more damage there. A water/ground pokemon would probably do well (I recommend Swampert or Gastrodon, both can hit well on the special side). A pure ground or steel pokemon will also do well, since it can use strong attacks to ko Gigalith quicker.
Vanilluxe is pure ice, so you'll want something that resists ice beam. Fire or steel should easily be able to handle it, any water/rock pokemon will also do. Personally I like to use Crystal Steelix (it's ice/steel, so it only takes 1/4 damage and can hit super-effective using steel attacks), but Empoleon would work just as well and also works nicely against Gigalith.
For Kyurem, anything that hits it with rock, steel or fight should be able to take it down, as long as it doesn't take super-effective damage from ice or dragon. It should be the smallest problem in the whole team since it has two types and therefore only has weak attacks. Use a steel pokemon if you want to resist its attacks, but a pure rock or fighting type will do.
Heatran is fire/steel and should be able to handle Vanilluxe, Kyurem, Klinklang and possibly Gigalith if it manages to get a attack boost in or hits it on the switch; if you have a ghost, bug or dark gem, it can also work against Reuniclus (just remember that it's a bad idea to depend on a single pokemon to take out three to five of the opponent's team, you usually won't be able to take the damage you get in the process).
Tl;dr version: use steel pokemon
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Provisonal list of optimum pokemon by type:
(Notes: For each pokemon, the first stage is listed. For optimum performance, they should be evolved as far as possible. In some cases, they need to be evolved to get the required type, those will be marked with this (*).
For purpose of this list, two stage rare and three stage uncommon are considered to be equally good. Whether that is true or not is as of yet unknown.)
List of results
(results that seem to not fit in with other results marked in red
Provisonal list of optimum pokemon by type:
(Notes: For each pokemon, the first stage is listed. For optimum performance, they should be evolved as far as possible. In some cases, they need to be evolved to get the required type, those will be marked with this (*).
For purpose of this list, two stage rare and three stage uncommon are considered to be equally good. Whether that is true or not is as of yet unknown.)
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Bug: Larvesta, Venipede
Dark: Larvitar (*), Deino
Dragon: Dratini, Bagon, Gible, Deino
Electric: Tynamo
Fighting: Torchic (*), Chimchar (*), Tepig (*)
Fire: Charmander, Cyndaquil, Torchic, Chimchar, Tepig
Flying: Charmander (*), Dratini (*), Bagon (*), Togepi (*)
Ghost: Golett
Grass: Bulbasaur, Chicorita, Treecko, Turtwig, Snivy
Ground: Gible, Turtwig (*), Mudkip (*)
Ice: Eevee (*), Spheal
Normal: Slakoth, Porygon, Togepi, Happiny
Poison: Bulbasaur
Psychic: Beldum
Rock: Larvitar
Steel: Beldum, Piplup (*)
Water: Squirtle, Totodile, Mudkip, Piplup, Oshawott
Dark: Larvitar (*), Deino
Dragon: Dratini, Bagon, Gible, Deino
Electric: Tynamo
Fighting: Torchic (*), Chimchar (*), Tepig (*)
Fire: Charmander, Cyndaquil, Torchic, Chimchar, Tepig
Flying: Charmander (*), Dratini (*), Bagon (*), Togepi (*)
Ghost: Golett
Grass: Bulbasaur, Chicorita, Treecko, Turtwig, Snivy
Ground: Gible, Turtwig (*), Mudkip (*)
Ice: Eevee (*), Spheal
Normal: Slakoth, Porygon, Togepi, Happiny
Poison: Bulbasaur
Psychic: Beldum
Rock: Larvitar
Steel: Beldum, Piplup (*)
Water: Squirtle, Totodile, Mudkip, Piplup, Oshawott
List of results
(results that seem to not fit in with other results marked in red
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Bug: Shuckle, 1st stage, rare, 134 IVs, Rank 2
Bug: Larvesta, 1st stage, rare, IV 113 - Rank 2
Bug: Volcarona, 2rd stage, rare, IV 120 - Rank 2
Bug: Volcarona, 2nd stage, rare, IV 128 - Rank 2
Bug: Volcarona, 2nd stage, rare, IV 137 - Rank 1.
Dragon: Altaria, 2nd stage, uncommon, IV 128 - Rank 3
Dragon: Altaria, 2nd stage, uncommon, IV 156 - Rank 2
Dragon: Bagon, 1st stage, rare, IV 136 - Rank 2
Dragon: Dratini, 1st stage, rare, IV 130 - Rank 2
Dragon: Dratini, 1st stage, rare, IV 130 - Rank 2
Dragon: Dragonair, 2nd stage, rare, IV 134 - Rank 1
Dragon: Dragonite, 3rd stage, rare, IV 112 - Rank 2
Dragon: Dragonite, 3rd stage, rare, IV 131 - Rank 2
Dragon: Dragonite, 3rd stage, rare, IV 140 - Rank 1
Dragon: Dragonite, 3rd stage, rare, IV 149 - Rank 1
Dragon: Garchomp, 3rd stage, rare, IV 120 - Rank 2
Dragon: Hydreigon, 3rd stage, rare, IV 119 - Rank 3
Dragon: Hydreigon, 3rd stage, rare, IV 134 - Rank 2
Dragon: Salamence, 3rd stage, rare, IV 131 - Rank 2
Fighting: Poliwrath, 3rd stage, common, IV 145 - Rank 2
Fighting: Blaziken, 3rd stage, rare, IV 51 - no rank
Fighting: Blaziken, 3rd stage, rare, IV 92 - Rank 3
Fighting: Emboar, 3rd stage, rare, IV 121 - Rank 2
Fighting: Infernape, 3rd stage, rare, IV 120 - Rank 2
Grass: Breloom, 2nd stage, uncommon, IV 149 - Rank 2
Grass: Bayleef, 2nd stage, rare, IV 144 - Rank 1
Grass: Leafeon, 2nd stage, rare, IV 146 - Rank 1
Grass: Leafeon, 2nd stage, rare, IV 150 - Rank 1
Grass: Serperior, 3rd stage, rare, IV 137 - Rank 2
Grass: Venusaur, 3rd stage, rare, IV 141 - Rank 1
Ground: Golett, 1st stage, rare, IV 97 - Rank 3
Ground: Swampert, 3rd stage, rare, IV 130 - Rank 2
Normal: Sentret, 1st stage, common, IV 132 - Rank 3
Normal: Eevee, 1st stage, rare, IV 108 - Rank 2
Normal: Zangoose, 1st stage, rare, IV 83 - no rank
Normal: Zangoose, 1st stage, rare, IV 130 - Rank 2
Normal: Blissey, 3rd stage, rare, IV 128 - Rank 2
Normal: Slaking, 3rd stage, rare, IV 122 - Rank 3
Normal: Togekiss, 3rd stage, rare, IV 134 - Rank 2
Rock: Bonsly, 1st stage, common, IV 113 - Rank 3
Rock: Lunatone, 1st stage, rare, IV 91 - Rank 3
Rock: Relicanth, 1st stage, rare, IV 107 - Rank 3.
Rock: Pupitar, 2nd stage, rare, IV 140 - Rank 1
Rock: Probopass, 2nd stage, rare, IV 122 - Rank 2
Rock: Tyranitar, 3rd stage, rare, IV 122 - Rank 2
Rock: Tyranitar, 3rd stage, rare, IV 127 - Rank 2
Rock: Tyranitar, 3rd stage, rare, IV 130 - Rank 2
Rock: Tyranitar, 3rd stage, rare, IV 132 - Rank 1
Bug: Larvesta, 1st stage, rare, IV 113 - Rank 2
Bug: Volcarona, 2rd stage, rare, IV 120 - Rank 2
Bug: Volcarona, 2nd stage, rare, IV 128 - Rank 2
Bug: Volcarona, 2nd stage, rare, IV 137 - Rank 1.
Dragon: Altaria, 2nd stage, uncommon, IV 128 - Rank 3
Dragon: Altaria, 2nd stage, uncommon, IV 156 - Rank 2
Dragon: Bagon, 1st stage, rare, IV 136 - Rank 2
Dragon: Dratini, 1st stage, rare, IV 130 - Rank 2
Dragon: Dratini, 1st stage, rare, IV 130 - Rank 2
Dragon: Dragonair, 2nd stage, rare, IV 134 - Rank 1
Dragon: Dragonite, 3rd stage, rare, IV 112 - Rank 2
Dragon: Dragonite, 3rd stage, rare, IV 131 - Rank 2
Dragon: Dragonite, 3rd stage, rare, IV 140 - Rank 1
Dragon: Dragonite, 3rd stage, rare, IV 149 - Rank 1
Dragon: Garchomp, 3rd stage, rare, IV 120 - Rank 2
Dragon: Hydreigon, 3rd stage, rare, IV 119 - Rank 3
Dragon: Hydreigon, 3rd stage, rare, IV 134 - Rank 2
Dragon: Salamence, 3rd stage, rare, IV 131 - Rank 2
Fighting: Poliwrath, 3rd stage, common, IV 145 - Rank 2
Fighting: Blaziken, 3rd stage, rare, IV 51 - no rank
Fighting: Blaziken, 3rd stage, rare, IV 92 - Rank 3
Fighting: Emboar, 3rd stage, rare, IV 121 - Rank 2
Fighting: Infernape, 3rd stage, rare, IV 120 - Rank 2
Grass: Breloom, 2nd stage, uncommon, IV 149 - Rank 2
Grass: Bayleef, 2nd stage, rare, IV 144 - Rank 1
Grass: Leafeon, 2nd stage, rare, IV 146 - Rank 1
Grass: Leafeon, 2nd stage, rare, IV 150 - Rank 1
Grass: Serperior, 3rd stage, rare, IV 137 - Rank 2
Grass: Venusaur, 3rd stage, rare, IV 141 - Rank 1
Ground: Golett, 1st stage, rare, IV 97 - Rank 3
Ground: Swampert, 3rd stage, rare, IV 130 - Rank 2
Normal: Sentret, 1st stage, common, IV 132 - Rank 3
Normal: Eevee, 1st stage, rare, IV 108 - Rank 2
Normal: Zangoose, 1st stage, rare, IV 83 - no rank
Normal: Zangoose, 1st stage, rare, IV 130 - Rank 2
Normal: Blissey, 3rd stage, rare, IV 128 - Rank 2
Normal: Slaking, 3rd stage, rare, IV 122 - Rank 3
Normal: Togekiss, 3rd stage, rare, IV 134 - Rank 2
Rock: Bonsly, 1st stage, common, IV 113 - Rank 3
Rock: Lunatone, 1st stage, rare, IV 91 - Rank 3
Rock: Relicanth, 1st stage, rare, IV 107 - Rank 3.
Rock: Pupitar, 2nd stage, rare, IV 140 - Rank 1
Rock: Probopass, 2nd stage, rare, IV 122 - Rank 2
Rock: Tyranitar, 3rd stage, rare, IV 122 - Rank 2
Rock: Tyranitar, 3rd stage, rare, IV 127 - Rank 2
Rock: Tyranitar, 3rd stage, rare, IV 130 - Rank 2
Rock: Tyranitar, 3rd stage, rare, IV 132 - Rank 1
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Pokehunt guessing game
Pot: 0k
December 20 hunt:
Myrin - Fire
SilentPsycho - Water
Morgaln - Ice
Altan - Grass
Winners:
SilentPsycho - December 20
December 20 hunt:
Myrin - Fire
SilentPsycho - Water
Morgaln - Ice
Altan - Grass
Winners:
SilentPsycho - December 20
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Re: New Global Pokédex Plus Club
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Re: New Global Pokédex Plus Club
Alright, here's our new thread. Let me know what else I should add to the first posts, everyone, or if I should change anything that is already there.
I forgot what the prizes were for Beachside Treasure (a nugget, perhaps?) and The Twelve Days of Christmas, so if anyone knows, please remind me.
I forgot what the prizes were for Beachside Treasure (a nugget, perhaps?) and The Twelve Days of Christmas, so if anyone knows, please remind me.
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Beachside Treasure: Big PearlMorgaln wrote:I forgot what the prizes were for Beachside Treasure (a nugget, perhaps?) and The Twelve Days of Christmas, so if anyone knows, please remind me.
The Twelve Days of Christmas: I don't know, here it says 12 Heart Sweets
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Thanksaltan wrote:Beachside Treasure: Big PearlMorgaln wrote:I forgot what the prizes were for Beachside Treasure (a nugget, perhaps?) and The Twelve Days of Christmas, so if anyone knows, please remind me.
The Twelve Days of Christmas: I don't know, here it says 12 Heart Sweets
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Re: New Global Pokédex Plus Club
Looks great, and makes everything really easy to find. Currently, I don't have any suggestions.
1/25 gifts. Thanks!
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