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  1. I am not the best person to answer such a question, but since nobody else has I can atleast share a few pointers. In game you can go to matchmaking and then statistic. Then choose which tier you are looking to play in. Here you will see all pokemons that are used frequently and this is a good place to start. Search on Google ( I recommend Smogon articles) and learn what each of them do so you know what you need in terms of counters in your team and otherwise ideas for which pokemons to use. Youtube has also tons of videos for beginners, even though most of them don't play Pokemmo the same principles and ideas generally applies to this game. Find a pokemon in your tier that you like and try to lookup strategies about that pokemon. Good luck! Some videos that I think are good when learning the basics: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb_5fF_O3FviC-jM32a72uQXfqWXTr-8i https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTmQS_zxiCw https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLr68x4WGc4lcF6bsOCgbr_BgKXXGENJ3g Also you could checkout AFC Adinho's videos who does Pokemmo pvp: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1ztaji7xSprYO0NPCTtgaw
  2. The calculator estimates the cost of breeding a pokemon. Link to calculator: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dp5RUlMHZjZjh7rwotypgZ8RDkVEF8We-ZQJs1B5MZk/edit?usp=sharing How to enter your data on the spreadsheet. 1. Click "File" 2. Click "Make a Copy". (You need to be logged in to a Google account for this to work) Quick Guide: Enter the price of the pokemon you're breeding under "initial Cost" and after the bracket "Pokemon". Full Guide: Input Data. This is the only place on the spreadsheet where you need to enter your data, the rest will automatically update and adjust accordingly. 1x: This means 1 times IVs, 2x means 2 times IVs and so on. 1xN: The letter "N" signifies that it is also Natured. Initial Cost: IV Item: The price per "Power" items bought at daycare. Everstone: The price per Everstone. Pokemon: The cost per pokemon. (Usually different stats and genders have different prices so an average cost is a good input.) #Gender Chosen: How many times you will pick a gender. (The numbers already entered is the minimum number of times needed to choose gender without taking a risk on your main breed pokemon. #Pokemons: How many pokemons you need for each number of IVs on your pokemon. (You only need to change this table if you already have acquired some pokemons needed for breeding.) #Pokemons Natured: Same as above, but with added numbers of pokemons if you are breeding with nature. Gender Ratio Groups. The cost of choosing a gender is decided by what percentage the specific pokemon has to become either gender. There are only 3 different percentage ratio groups that have an price other than 5000 and such I've only listed those three and the rest are grouped as "Others". The Bulbapedia link gives you an overview of all the different groups and the pokemons they contain. Link: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pokémon_by_gender_ratio The cost of breeding. These tables shows you the final cost of breeding based on the data under "Input Data". It is divided in two main sections which is the cost of breeding with and without a specific nature. Each section is then further divided into two which you can see by their different colors. The only difference between those two is that the one on the right has the cost of the pokemon added. Both of these are then again divided into two more sections: "xIVs" and "xIVs & Gender", the second one has the cost of choosing a gender added and are again divided by their respective ratio groups.
  3. Thank you for this guide. I just did my first ever rebattle run with this team and won all the battles very easily. I am not very familiar with the gyms in Sinnoh and Unova so you listing only their type and not city name of the gyms makes it a little tedious to follow without writing my own notes, but overall great guide
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