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  1. (Can I redo my entry? since people are making really good content lol)

    Ign: Transendence

     

    During the 187th cosmic battle between Palkia and Dialga, long before Sinnoh was even considered a region, a powerful but evil spirit was created in the world. It was called "the Absurd" because everything and everyone it touched lost all emotion and will. These alarmed the pokemon Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf because no matter how much emotion and will they placed in humans and pokemon, everything was sucked out by the Absurd.

     

    One lone human and his Ninetails, Fina went on a quest to summon the pokemon god, Arceus in order to save the world. Collecting all his plates and placing them on Mt. Coronet, he played the Azure Flute and called the pokemon god. Seeing everything he made good turning into evil, Arceus asked the human what was happening in the world. The human told him the story and asked Arceus to destroy the absurd and save the world. But the Absurd was too strong to destroy. The more energy Arceus let out, all the more the Absurd started growing.

     

    Taking the matter into his own hands, the lone human and his Fina charged at the Spirit and began fusing with the Spirit. Arceus then created a rift between time and space and pushed the human, along with Fina, and The Absurd in a torn dimension.

     

    As the three of them started merging, there was only sadness and pain in the heart of the lone human. This sadness then turned into nothingness, and this nothingness created Giratina, the abomination, the pokemon that transcended time and space. Giratina wandered around the torn and distorted world for centuries, seeing it mirror reality into twisted forms and states. For centuries, he waited and until— until team Galactic caused the 188th fight between Dialga and Palkia.

     

    When Cyrus summoned the gods of time and space, along with the pokemon of Spirit it was a chance to escape the world of distortion. However, he was defeat and was turned back to human, and the evil energy that once controlled him managed to disappear. 

     

    After the long battle, he and his Fina was transported back on top of Mt. Coronet, confused but hopeful to explore the world anew. When asked who his name was, he can only answer "Transendence", he who transcended time and space and survived.

     

     

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  2. 1 minute ago, Imperial said:

    Hello,

     

    I've seen people donate 10m to people without getting banned, as many players tend to quit the game and would rather it benefits other people than letting it rot away etc. Also people give away large amounts as prizes for unofficial tournaments.

     

    I suppose it depends on the staff member, but unless it was blatant RMT, I can't see you getting banned - if you were unfairly banned and it was a pure donation and not RMT, I'm sure your appeal would be successful.

     

    I'll let a staff member confirm in case any rules changed.

    Thanks for this insight. I guess I wouldn't be too worried as long as the staff member investigating my donation wouldn't see it as RMT. I do understand this though, because some people would be tempted to do RMT in the guise of donating to people. These cases seem tough to handle.

  3. Hi there, this may seem like a dumb question but really, will I get banned if I donated let's say around 2m-10m or maybe a limited cosmetic to my friend?

     

    The root for my asking of this question is that I saw some people posting some things in other social media networks (e.g. Facebook, Discord, etc.) that they were banned for donating in game money (the common accusation be RMT) to their friends. This being so, I am on high alert of this because I am the kind of player who is willing to give this amount of money to a friend in need.

     

    Will I be investigated? If so, what is the fine line for mods to base this on RMT or merely donating? I've known many players who have been accused of RMT because they donate in game money to their friends. One player claimed to have earned around 400m in game money, only to be banned for donating 2m to his friend. Again,I ask what is the fine line? Does this mean that giving free ingame money to a friend is now illegal?

  4. 9 hours ago, BrandonBraune said:

    It would be great if the mandatory level for the PvP tournament in general was level 100 and not level 50, it would improve the competitiveness and economy of the game and players.

    * You would need to reach level 100 to start a battle.

    * The lucky eggs would be sold more.

    * People who level up other Pokémon would have more profit.

    * Not everyone could compete in a tournament, it would be more special.

    * The 31 ivs would be more valued because at level 100 they go up 2 points.

    * More hours of gameplay!

     

    this will rob most players the opportunity to use different gameplays in the competitive scene, especially in tournaments (since they always run the risk of being scouted). More people would focus on levelling mons than do competitive itself, which is sad bro. And the fact that some players already have 50+ comps. Im sure they worked hard for that, they deserve the relaxation of using the mons they grinded for. Furthermore, implementing this would cause many players to want to quit the game because of difficulty. the grind is already difficult as it is, im sure most guys would agree with me

     

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