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« on: May 30, 2012, 03:10:33 PM »
For those of you who don't know/haven't noticed, Level5Pidgey has not been around lately. That is because he went and got himself a job (what a chump). Luckily for everyone, that job involves making games! Games like Razor: Salvation! It only came out the other day and, no kidding, it is the best game I have on my iPod (granted, I don't have too many games, but it's still awesome). Anyways, it's a cool game and everyone should play it (only if you want to though). Link is below for anyone who wants to check it out. It's only for iOS devices at the moment but I think they're working on an Android version too. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/razor-salvation/id528471609?mt=8
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« on: February 07, 2012, 02:13:06 AM »
Name: Girafarig Number: 203 Type: Normal/Psychic Abilities: Regenerator, Early Bird, Sap Sipper Base Stats: 88 / 80 / 75 / 90 / 75 / 105 Level Up Move Edits: None Move Tutor Move Edits:Its current learnable Gen V TMs Its current learnable Gen V Tutor Moves Trick Wish Bulk Up Egg Move Edits: None Example Set Baton Pass to the Max @ Leftovers 252 Def / 164 SpDef / 92 Hp Regenerator, Calm - Wish - Bulk Up - Calm Mind - Baton Pass Explanation of SetThis set is really fun, start buffing physical or special depending on what your opponent is using, wishing where appropriate. Then get the other side buffed and pass it on to someone who will rip everyone apart with +6's all over the place. Url of Discussion Topic: http://pokemon-universe.com/index.php/topic,3346.0.html
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« on: January 30, 2012, 03:21:26 AM »
For those of you that don't know, Global Game Jam was on again this weekend (and probably still is for some jam sites). It's basically an event where teams from all around the world make games in 48 hours. Everybody is given the same theme at 5pm local time on Friday and then spends the rest of the weekend making the game. Visit http://globalgamejam.org/ for more info. So anyways, I participated for the first time this year, and I had an amazing time. I met lots of new people and saw some amazing games created. My game can be downloaded here, http://globalgamejam.org/2012/toob-racer and I'm working on getting a file up that will just contain the game itself, with no source code. Also, the game only runs on windows, so if you're using a Mac or Linux, you won't be able to play it. If you want to check out some other games http://globalgamejam.org/sites/2012/game-jam-wollongong-2012 is a list of all the games created at my site. Or you can go to http://globalgamejam.org/games to see all the games made for the GGJ2012. Did anybody else participate? If so, I'd love to check out your games. EDIT: A game only download link is up on the page.
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« on: December 15, 2011, 11:57:51 AM »
Okay, this here is going to be a list of all the pokemon in testing. You will be able to use these along with any pokemon that is on the Available Pokemon list.
------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------GEN I ------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------
15: Beedrill 31: Nidoqueen 36: Clefable 47: Parasect 49: Venomoth 57: Primeape 71: Victreebel 78: Rapidash 82: Magneton 83: Farfetch'd 95: Onix 105: Marowak 108: Lickitung 110: Weezing 112: Rhydon 115: Kangaskhan 119: Seaking 124: Jynx 126: Magmar 127: Pisir 131: Lapras 139: Omastar 141: Kabutops 142: Aerodactyl
------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------GEN II ----------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------
168: Ariados 178: Xatu 182: Bellossom 185: Sudowoodo 189: Jumpluff 198: Murkrow 202: Wobbuffet 206: Dunsparce 211: Qwilfish 213: Shuckle 219: Magcargo 222: Corsola 224: Octillery 225: Delibird 226: Mantine 248: Tyranitar
------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------GEN III ---------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------
267: Beautifly 272: Ludicolo 275: Shiftry 279: Pelipper 282: Gardevoir 286: Breloom 302: Sableye 306: Aggron 308: Medicham 310: Manectric 311: Plusle 312: Minun 313: Volbeat 314: Illumise 321: Wailord 323: Camerupt 324: Torkoal 326: Grumpig 334: Altaria 340: Whiscash 344: Claydol 348: Armaldo 350: Milotic 354: Banette 358: Chimecho 365: Walrein 367: Huntail 368: Gorebyss 370: Luvdisc
------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------GEN IV ---------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------
402: Kricketune 405: Luxray 407: Roserade 413: Wormadam 419: Floatzel 428: Lopunny 429: Mismagius 432: Purugly 435: Skuntank 465: Tangrowth 474: Porygon-Z 476: Probopass 478: Froslass
------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------GEN V ----------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------
505: Watchog 523: Zebstrika 526: Gigalith 537: Seismitoad 538: Throh 539: Sawk 558: Crustle 579: Reuniclus 586: Sawsbuck 591: Amoonguss 604: Eelektross 606: Beheeyem 617: Accelgor 620: Mienshao 625: Bisharp 631: Heatmor
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« on: November 05, 2011, 02:41:18 PM »
Okay, the server has been updated with some new additions. If you create a team that uses pokemon that aren't on the allowed pokemon list, you will be placed in the Banned tier. This tier will stop you from challenging anyone and stop people from challenging you. The only other tier is the Balance tier, which you should default to if your team is legal. If you aren't put straight in there, just select it from the tier list.
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« on: November 03, 2011, 10:49:03 AM »
Okay, it's been less than a day since the Balance Server started up, and I've been seeing an influx of people who have never used Pokemon Online, and likely never battled on a simulator before. So I'm making this thread to help new people avoid the mistakes I've been seeing so far. - Use Pokemon on the Available Pokemon list. http://pokemon-universe.com/index.php/topic,3782.0.html- This is kind of related to the first point, but don't use an unevolved version of a pokemon on the list, unless it is on the list too. So you can use electabuzz, as he is on the list, but don't go around using a haunter, or you will be putting yourself at a disadvantage. - Make sure you know what your pokemon's items, abilities and moves do. - If you're going to put two moves of the same elemental and attacking type on a pokemon, Ice Beam and Blizzard, for example, think very carefully about the reasoning behind this, as it's almost always better to have a move of another type. If you have any more tips, feel free to post them below.
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« on: November 02, 2011, 12:36:34 PM »
Got a question about the balance server? Ask it here and the Balance Team will get around to answering it.
If you know the answer to a question, feel free to answer it. However, apart from that, please refrain from discussion in this thread.
Here are some of the more commonly asked questions.
Q: Why are you balancing Pokemon? A: Because currently many fully evolved pokemon never get any use in competitive battles. We feel that every pokemon should be useable in battle, so you can use your favourite pokemon, and still stand a chance of winning.
Q: When is the game coming out? A: In December 2011 we will be releasing a beta. Seriously, check the main page the next time you ask this question.
Q: Why did you nerf XXX, I think that it was perfectly balanced? A: Because we felt that it was not, in fact, balanced. If you want to explain in further detail why it was perfectly balanced, make a topic.
Q: When will you balance XXX? A: When we get to it. We have currently balanced many pokemon that feature prominently in the current metagame and are now working on the lesser used pokemon.
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« on: November 02, 2011, 12:30:29 PM »
Welcome to the Balance Server Testing Forum! I'm sure you have a bunch of questions, but before you ask them make sure you check the other stickied topics. If you can't find what you're looking for, check the FAQ thread. Which can be found http://pokemon-universe.com/index.php/topic,3803.0.html. Feel free to talk about anything to do with the balance server on this forum. Specific pokemon, team builds, abilities. However, please don't make topics asking for battles. Follow these guidelines and nobody will get stabbed in the face. Happy Battling!
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« on: November 01, 2011, 02:10:49 PM »
Name: Zoroark Number: 571 Type: Dark
Abilities: Illusion
Base Stats: 60/105/60/120/60/105
Level Up Move Edits: None
Move Tutor Move Edits: Its current learnable Gen V TMs Its current learnable Gen V Tutor Moves
Egg Move Edits: None
Example Set Specs @ Choice Specs 252 SpA / 252 Spe / 4 Hp Illusion, Timid - Flamethrower - Grass Knot - Extrasensory - Night Daze/Dark Pulse
Explanation of Set Illusion is what makes Zoroark a wonderful revenge killer. Because the opponent thinks he is another pokemon, they will either stay in or switch out to their detriment. Use as you would any other Choice pokemon.
Url of Discussion Topic: Unchanged
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« on: November 01, 2011, 09:01:03 AM »
PU has altered many abilities and mechanics to improve balance - such as the alteration of moves and abilities that could be troublesome in the future, if they're not already.
--------------------------------- Crits ---------------------------------
Random crits are off. You can still crit if you boost your crit ratio (such as through Super Luck, or using a move like Stone Edge) but otherwise, you will not crit randomly.
--------------------------------- Sleep ---------------------------------
- Sleep range is rescaled from 2-5 turns to 3-5 turns. - Sleep no longer resets its counter when the Pokemon switches out.
--------------------------------- Weather ---------------------------------
Sun: - Fire moves deal 33% more damage, as opposed to 50%. - Water moves deal 25% less damage, as opposed to 50%.
Rain: - Water moves deal 33% more damage, as opposed to 50%. - Fire moves deal 25% less damage, as opposed to 50%.
Hail: - Ice pokemon gain 25% Def.
Sandstorm: - Rock pokemon gain 25% SpDef as, opposed to 50%.
--------------------------------- Abilities ---------------------------------
Weather Creating Abilities (Drought/Drizzle/Snow Warning/Sand Stream): - Follows Gen VI rules - When a pokemon with one of these abilities switches out, the weather will last for 5 more turns, or 8 if holding the appropriate weather rock (Heat/Damp/Icy/Smooth).
Chlorophyll/Swift Swim/Sand Rush: - 50% Speed increase in their weather as opposed to 100%.
Harvest: - 80% chance to recover berry when not in sun, as opposed to 50%.
Cloud Nine: - Stops weather while in play. - Weather stays gone unless refreshed after the pokemon with this ability leaves play.
Filter/Solid Rock: - 35% damage reduction on Super Effective hits, rather than 25%.
Wonder Skin: - Blocks all status inflicted by the opponent.
Zen Mode: - Now swaps Darmanitans base Atk and SpAtk stats.
--------------------------------- Moves --------------------------------- Hidden Power: -Base power is now set to 70 up from 60
MoonBlast: -Chance to reduce Sp Atk is now 5% down from 30%
Stealth Rock: - Removed
Explosion: - Now lowers enemy's Defence by 1 stage before applying damage.
Pursuit: - Changed from Dark to Typeless. - Base Power increased from 40 to 45. NOTE: Typeless damage will deal damage to Shedinja.
Aurora Beam/Bubblebeam: - 100% chance to lower opponents Atk/Speed. - Base Power decreased from 65 to 55.
Rock Smash: - 100% chance to lower opponents Def. - Base Power increased from 40 to 55.
Metal Claw/Charge Beam: - 100% chance to increase users Atk/SpAtk. - Base power increased from 50 to 55.
Confusion: - 50% chance to inflict confusion. - Base Power increased from 50 to 55.
Knock Off - Base Power increased from 20 to 60.
Outrage: - Base Power decreased from 120 to 100.
Draco Meteor: - Base Power decreased from 140 to 120.
DynamicPunch: - Accuracy increased from 50% to 70%.
Sing/GrassWhistle: - Accuracy increased from 55% to 75%.
Hypnosis: - Accuracy increased from 60% to 75%.
Sleep Powder: - Accuracy increased from 75% to 85%.
Stun Spore/Poison Powder - Accuracy increased from 75% to 90%.
Rock Tomb - Accuracy increased from 80% to 90%. - Base power increased from 50 to 70.
Constrict: - 100% chance to lower opponents Speed. - Base Power increased from 10 to 50.
Take Down - Recoil decreased from 25% to 20% - Base Power increased from 90 to 100.
Power Gem - Base Power increased from 70 to 80.
Twineedle: - Base Power increased from 25 to 45.
Pin Missile: - Base Power increased from 14 to 25.
Fury Cutter: - Base Power increased from 20 to 30.
Fiery Dance - Base Power decreased from 80 to 70.
Wrap: - 100% chance to decrease opponents Spe by one stage on hit. - Base Power increased from 15 to 20. - Damage per turn increased from 1/16 to 1/10.
Bind: - Base Power increased from 15 to 50. - Damage per turn increased from 1/16 to 1/10.
Clamp/Fire Spin/Sand Tomb/Whirlpool: - Base Power increased from 35 to 40. - Damage per turn increased from 1/16 to 1/10.
--------------------------------- Items ---------------------------------
Eviolite now provides no bonuses (as it will not be in PU)
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« on: November 01, 2011, 04:40:00 AM »
Name: Ninetales Number: 38 Type: Fire
Abilities: Flash Fire, Drought
Base Stats: 73/76/75/81/100/100
Level Up Move Edits: None
Move Tutor Move Edits: Its current learnable Gen V TMs Its current learnable Gen V Tutor Moves
Egg Move Edits: None
Example Set Flash Fire @ Life Orb 252 SpA / 252 Spe / 4 Hp Flash Fire, Timid - Flamethrower - Energy Ball - Hypnosis - Nasty Plot
Explanation of Set Try and bait a fire move then switch Ninetales in. If they're likely to switch out, nasty plot. If not, hypnosis and get a nasty plot when they switch out. After that you can sweep to your hearts content. Watch out for faster water types or anything with aqua jet.
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« on: November 01, 2011, 02:49:55 AM »
Name: Slaking Number: 289 Type: Normal
Abilities: Truant
Base Stats: 150/160/100/95/65/100
Level Up Move Edits: None
Move Tutor Move Edits: Its current learnable Gen V TMs Its current learnable Gen V Tutor Moves
Egg Move Edits: None
Example Set Choice Banded @ Choice Band 252 Atk / 252 Spe / 4 Hp Truant, Adamant - Return - Earthquake - Fire Punch - Pursuit
Explanation of Set This Slaking is a powerhouse. Truant however, mitigates this as attacking once every two turns significantly decreases the damage he can do. This makes him better used as a revenge killer, as he can punish a switch in, or the pokemon switching out with pursuit. Just look out for pokemon with protect, as they'll stall you forever.
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« on: October 31, 2011, 02:18:13 PM »
This is a list of all the pokemon currently released by the balance team to the public, it is meant as a quick reference list when building your teams. If you want to see the actual changes, head over to http://pokemon-universe.com/index.php/topic,3736.0.html and follow the links. ------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------GEN I ------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------- 3: Venusaur 6: Charizard 9: Blastoise 12: Butterfree 18: Pidgeot 20: Raticate 22: Fearow 24: Arbok 26: Raichu 28: Sandslash 34: Nidoking 38: Ninetales 40: Wigglytuff 45: Vileplume 51: Dugtrio 53: Persian 55: Golduck 59: Arcanine 62: Poliwrath 65: Alakazam 68: Machamp 73: Tentacruel 76: Golem 78: Rapidash 80: Slowbro 85: Dodrio 87: Dewgong 89: Muk 91: Cloyster 94: Gengar 97: Hypno 99: Kingler 101: Electrode 103: Exeggutor 106: Hitmonlee 107: Hitmonchan 110: Weezing 121: Starmie 122: Mr. Mime 123: Scyther 125: Electabuzz 128: Tauros 130: Gyarados 132: Ditto 134: Vaporeon 135: Jolteon 136: Flareon 143: Snorlax 149: Dragonite ------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------GEN II ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- 154: Meganium 157: Typhlosion 160: Feraligatr 162: Furret 164: Noctowl 166: Ledian 169: Crobat 171: Lanturn 181: Ampharos 184: Azumarill 186: Politoed 195: Quagsire 196: Espeon 197: Umbreon 199: Slowking 201: Unown 203: Girafarig 205: Forretress 208: Steelix 212: Scizor 214: Heracross 217: Ursaring 227: Skarmory 229: Houndoom 230: Kingdra 232: Donphan 233: Porygon2 235: Smeargle 237: Hitmontop 241: Miltank 242: Blissey ------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------GEN III ---------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- 254: Sceptile 257: Blaziken 260: Swampert 262: Mightyena 264: Linoone 269: Dustox 272: Ludicolo 277: Swellow 284: Masquerain 289: Slaking 291: Ninjask 292: Shedinja 295: Exploud 297: Hariyama 301: Delcatty 319: Sharpedo 324: Torkoal 330: Flygon 336: Seviper 337: Lunatone 338: Solrock 342: Crawdaunt 346: Cradily 351: Castform 352: Kecleon 359: Absol 362: Glalie 373: Salamence 376: Metagross ------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------GEN IV ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- 389: Torterra 392: Infernape 395: Empoleon 398: Staraptor 400: Bibarel 414: Mothim 417: Pachirisu 423: Gastrodon 424: Ambipom 430: Honchkrow 437: Bronzong 442: Spiritomb 445: Garchomp 448: Lucario 450: Hippowdon 452: Drapion 454: Toxicroak 461: Weavile 462: Magnezone 464: Rhyperior 466: Electivire 468: Togekiss 469: Yanmega 470: Leafeon 471: Glaceon 472: Gliscor 473: Mamoswine 475: Gallade 477: Dusknoir 479: Rotom (All forms) ------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------GEN V ------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------- 497: Serperior 500: Emboar 503: Samurott 510: Liepard 512: Simisage 514: Simisear 516: Simipour 530: Excadrill 534: Conkeldurr 545: Scolipede 547: Whimsicott 553: Krookodile 555: Darmanitan 560: Scrafty 563: Cofagrigus 567: Archeops 569: Garbodor 571: Zoroark 573: Cinccino 587: Emolga 593: Jellicent 596: Galvantula 598: Ferrothorn 601: Klinklang 609: Chandelure 612: Haxorus 614: Beartic 615: Cryogonal 621: Druddigon 623: Golurk 628: Braviary 632: Durant 635: Hydreigon 637: Volcarona
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« on: October 21, 2011, 11:26:29 AM »
Name: Ditto Number: 132 Type: Normal
Abilities: Limber, Imposter
Base Stats: 48/48/48/48/48/48
Level Up Move Edits: None
Move Tutor Move Edits: Its current learnable Gen V TMs Its current learnable Gen V Tutor Moves
Egg Move Edits: None
Example Set Revenge Killah @ Choice Scarf 252 Hp / Whatever else you want Imposter, Nature - Transform - - -
Explanation of Set Not very hard to figure out, switch in and unless the opponent is also scarfed, you're faster! Just smack them hard. Be wary of substitute, which stops transform from working at all.
Url of Discussion Topic: Unchanged
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