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===NPC Celadon=== | ===NPC de Celadon=== | ||
Na cidade de Celadon, você encontrará vários NPCs úteis. Vou mencionar os que as pessoas mais frequentemente perguntam e também fornecer um link para um mapa que detalha todos os NPCs em Celadon.<br> | |||
http:// | http://pt.padventures.info/Celadon <br> | ||
* NPC Sr. Eko | * NPC Sr. Eko: com ele, podemos mudar nosso ponto de renascimento, gênero, comprar premium (DACC) e diminuir o nível dos nossos Pokémons. | ||
* NPC Juanito | * NPC Juanito: aqui podemos comprar pokébolas, poções, mochilas, bicicletas, etc., e vender itens. | ||
* NPC Santiago | * NPC Santiago: aqui podemos vender nossos Pokémons. | ||
* NPC Amy | * NPC Amy: aqui podemos comprar roupas básicas, por exemplo, de pescador. | ||
* NPC Christian we can buy from him food for example pizza. | * NPC Christian we can buy from him food for example pizza. | ||
* NPC Patrick | * NPC Patrick: podemos comprar pacotes e cartas com ele. (Para enviar um pacote ou trocar um Pokémon, você precisa remover o ITEM SEGURADO do Pokémon).<br> | ||
===Remaining introductory information.=== | ===Remaining introductory information.=== | ||
Revisão das 19h01min de 8 de outubro de 2024
Introdução
No começo, se você está lendo a este guia antes de fazer login no jogo e tem a pergunta: "Por que meu cliente do jogo continua reiniciando?". A resposta é simples: infelizmente, o cliente reinicia a cada nova versão que ele baixa, então depende da sua sorte se a administração atualizou o download para a versão mais recente.
Choosing Pokemon

Em resposta à pergunta sobre quais Pokémon são melhores para começar, deixe-me mostrar e explicar os que escolhi na captura de tela. Apenas um dos Pokémon merece atenção; os outros podem ser intercambiáveis. O Pokémon mais importante e melhor com o qual você pode jogar até o final é Snorut, e ele deve ser um Snorut MACHO, pois os diferentes gêneros deste Pokémon levam a evoluções completamente diferentes. Também é melhor se esse Snorut tiver a habilidade Moody. O que são habilidades? Elas são habilidades passivas que cada Pokémon possui. Alguns têm apenas 1 opção, enquanto outros têm até 3. Os próximos dois Pokémon não são tão importantes, mas vou explicar por que valem a pena escolher. No jogo, você pode curar seu personagem com a ajuda de um Pokémon, e é por isso que escolhi Clefairy. O próximo é Natu, que tem a habilidade de teletransportar-se no jogo. Para usar o teletransporte, você precisa de Dacc (premium) e do Pokémon apropriado. Uma vez que você tenha tudo, com o Pokémon ativo, digite "t [nome da cidade]" e você será teletransportado para o local desejado. O tempo de recarga para o teletransporte é de 5 minutos. Outra vantagem de Natu é sua evolução, que permitirá que você voe com ele. Além de Snorut, os outros Pokémon não são tão importantes porque você pode capturar seus substitutos. No começo, Charmander e Squirtle também funcionam bem.
- Vale a pena saber que toda nova conta no jogo recebe 7 dias de conta premium (DACC) no início. No nível 50, você receberá um bilhete premium, que permite completar a Paradox Quest. Esta missão permite que você compre 30 dias de premium sem gastar dinheiro no jogo.
- Deixo a escolha do servidor a seu critério, mas pessoalmente recomendo Diamond, pois 3-4 vezes mais jogadores jogam lá, com a única diferença de que as rates são mais baixas do que no Platinum.
Centro Pokémon

Praticamente todos os Centros Pokémon são iguais.
Locker/Depo

No Locker, você pode guardar seus Pokémon e itens.
Quando você abre o locker, uma janela aparecerá mostrando 2 lockers:
- No locker principal, podemos armazenar tudo, desde itens até Pokémon.
- No locker do market, ficam os Pokémon que queremos colocar à venda ou vender para NPCs.
locker, você também tem um recurso de busca de Pokémon ao clicar no botão Manage.
Você pode transferir Pokémon entre o locker normal e o locker do market.
Zona PVP

Na PVP, você encontrará o maior número de jogadores em um só lugar..
Sala de teste, que é detalhada aqui: http://pt.padventures.info/Test_Room.
Sala especial', onde, com a ajuda de Cleffa Bubble Tea e Wishing Star, você pode invocar vários Pokémons Shiny e Victini. Você obterá Cleffa e Wishing Star no Passe de Batalha.
NPC de anúncios, onde você pode configurar um bot que postará sua oferta em anúncios (troca), mas apenas quando você estiver online.
NPC de guildas, associado às guildas.
NPC banqueiro, onde você pode depositar seu dinheiro.
NPC da loteria, onde você pode participar de uma loteria. Informações sobre se uma loteria está ativa podem ser encontradas no site do jogo.
Um bilhete de loteria é geralmente necessário para a loteria, que pode ser obtido fazendo uma doação, mas você também pode comprá-lo no jogo de outro jogador.
embre-se de que o bilhete de loteria de doações só pode ser obtido quando é anunciado na página inicial.
Zona de Mini Eventos
Na Zona de Mini Eventos, você pode encontrar descrições detalhadas de todos os mini eventos: http://pt.padventures.info/Mini_Events.
Você pode estar se perguntando como saber quando os mini eventos estão acontecendo. Bem, aqui está a resposta: os calendários de todos os eventos do jogo estão disponíveis no servidor Discord do jogo: https://discord.com/invite/JgJCA3V
NPC de Celadon
Na cidade de Celadon, você encontrará vários NPCs úteis. Vou mencionar os que as pessoas mais frequentemente perguntam e também fornecer um link para um mapa que detalha todos os NPCs em Celadon.
http://pt.padventures.info/Celadon
- NPC Sr. Eko: com ele, podemos mudar nosso ponto de renascimento, gênero, comprar premium (DACC) e diminuir o nível dos nossos Pokémons.
- NPC Juanito: aqui podemos comprar pokébolas, poções, mochilas, bicicletas, etc., e vender itens.
- NPC Santiago: aqui podemos vender nossos Pokémons.
- NPC Amy: aqui podemos comprar roupas básicas, por exemplo, de pescador.
- NPC Christian we can buy from him food for example pizza.
- NPC Patrick: podemos comprar pacotes e cartas com ele. (Para enviar um pacote ou trocar um Pokémon, você precisa remover o ITEM SEGURADO do Pokémon).
Remaining introductory information.
I will write about the questions that you will find later in the guide.
- How to reduce lag on the server?
- How to avoid client crashes?
- Can I zoom out the screen?
- Where is the market?
- What tasks can I do?
- Where do items drop from Pokémon go?
- Where can I buy bait and upgrade my fishing rod?
- Where can I download the minimap?
- Where can I find addons for Pokémon?
- Which commands should I know and use?
- What are the percentages that appear in my chat while catching a Pokémon?
- How to check a Pokémon's ability?
- Which Pokémon are worth paying attention to at the beginning of the game and where do they respawn?
- How to quickly level up a Pokémon?
- Where and how to level up to level 150?
- How to earn money in the game?
- Which missions are worth doing for profit?
- Is my held item worth anything?
These are not all the questions you will find answers to; I wrote down the most popular ones.
You will find most of the information in the section discussing the interface and game settings. There, I thoroughly describe each icon and the related systems as comprehensively as possible.
Settings and Interface
Logging in

Before logging into the game, you need to select the appropriate proxy to avoid lag. Check the options and choose the right proxy; I personally recommend USA #2, but you can check all the other options to see which one gives you the least lag, paying attention to which one has a green ping.br>
If you want an additional security option to prevent someone else from logging into your account, you can set up an IP Code (this is done on the website after logging in). It’s important to note that if you set up an IP Code and forget it, you have the option to recover or reset it by following this link: http://www.padventures.org/index.php/recovery
Chat

After logging into the game, a message will appear in the default chat. You might be wondering what it means; I will explain it to you step by step.
- Boosted Pokémon system. Every 24 hours, you have a random Pokémon with an accelerated respawn time of 1 minute, slightly increased drop rates, and experience points. Each player has a boost for the same Pokémon.
- The next two systems are currently in development. Once they are fully operational, you will receive a link here with their detailed description.
Interface
Since the game interface is very large, I have taken the liberty of dividing it into separate screenshots, which I will explain one by one.
Let's start with the bar in the top left corner of the screen.
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Nr. 0: The option to hide the icon bar.
Nr. 1: Game settings, the most important icon at the very beginning of the game. A very important option that we need to disable is the shaders, as they crash the game.

Unchecking the option visible on the screen will make every private message from player X automatically open the private message with them, which is useful while leveling up.

Here, I recommend selecting OpenGL2, as there is a high chance that other options will crash your game, especially the DirectX9 option (since you may already have DX13, for example).
If you want to maximize your FPS in the game, disable the vertical sync option, it definitely helps reduce lag. The lower the FPS limit you set in the interface, the more FPS you will achieve in the game..

In the last screenshot, three options highlighted by arrows are important. Check them to see the items you equip on your Pokémon, I will explain this in more detail later. The most crucial option is the last arrow, to see all options on the bar, you need to set it to 0.

As part of the options and settings, I must mention the option to zoom in and out of the screen in the game. You can do this by pressing in the game (CTRL– and CTRL,). You can also set the number of side panels by pressing in the game (CTRL.)
The game also allows you to move using WASD, you just need to check the option visible on the screen, which is available in the chat. While you're at it, it's worth typing in the default channel !channels and select appropriate channels, which will open automatically every time you log back into the game. You also have the command /commands, where every command in the game is described.
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Nr. 2: Tutorial, here you have a visual explanation of movement in the game and many options that I mention in the guide.

Nr. 3: News is worth reading, here you have the latest updates that are posted on the forum/homepage. The news is connected to the forum and the website, so everything that is posted there is also available in the game.

Nr. 4: Hotkeys: Pokémon can have a maximum of 10 moves. You enter them as m1 to m10. A Pokémon can also have 2 TMs, so you enter them as tm1-2. As you can see, I added #s before each move to avoid spamming the skill in private messages.br>
- You also have the option to add special keys for more convenient use of moves. For example, I added the order to the scroll button.
- As for hotkeys, it’s worth mentioning that you have the option to set the order of skills for individual Pokémon according to your preferences. Simply click on the Pokémon while holding CTRL and right-click, and this option will appear.
Nr. 5: Quest log, here you can check your missions.
Nr. 6: Pokemon market, here you have the option to sell or buy a Pokémon that someone has listed.
Nr. 7: Items market, here similarly, with a slight difference, you have the option to create a purchase offer for an item that exists in the game and has been added to the market.

Nr. 8: Premium shop, here you can buy various items/outfits for points that can be earned in two ways. One is by purchasing with real money, and the other option is to buy diamonds from players on the market and exchange them for points. To convert diamonds into points, simply deposit them in the depo found in every Pokémon Center and type !points [amount]. The only significant outfit that will help you in terms of speed while moving underwater is the scuba diving suit, the rest of the outfits provide no bonuses.
Nr. 9: Public profile of all characters. This is your business card, which can be viewed by all players on both servers. The only thing you can hide here is your Pokémons that you have on your character, just type in !hide_team

Nr. 10: Pokémon card album, which will drop from Pokémons or which you will receive for achievements in the game. It’s worth collecting cards because you get very good rewards for them, ranging from items that permanently reduce your fishing cooldown on your character to a Master Ball, which can only be obtained through cards.

Nr. 11: Daily login is an important part of the game, especially for new players, as simply logging in each day grants you a new reward that is predetermined for every player. Even free daily rewards can be valuable enough that by collecting them over the course of a month, you can earn DACC in the game, although it depends on the month, as different rewards are available each time.

Nr. 12: Battle pass, here you have an explanation of how it works: http://forum.padventures.org/index.php?threads/crashes-compensation-battle-pass.45035/
Battle passes are seasonal, so it's worth reading the news to see if one is available at the moment and how long it will last.
Nr. 13: Golden tower, here you have an explanation of how it works: http://forum.padventures.org/index.php?threads/golden-tower.45369/
There's no point in worrying about this system if you don't have at least level 200.
Nr. 14: Daily tasks are detailed here: http://en.padventures.info/Daily_Task. It's worth noting that these tasks are only worth doing from level 85, as you receive a daily box for each completed task, which costs quite a bit. However, in my opinion, it's better to use the time you would spend on tasks to level up, as only from level 150 do you have a sufficient number of good respawns that won’t consume too much of your time. Of course, you don't have to skip every task, as sometimes you'll come across ones that can be completed quickly before reaching level 150, but there's no need to dedicate every day to do tasks before hitting that level.br>
Nr. 15: Dungeons, just like mentioned above, require a significant level. Here it is explained in more detail: http://en.padventures.info/Dungeon_system
Nr. 16: House editor: to have this option, you need to complete a mission, for which I will provide a link, and you must own a house, as it will only appear there. The editor allows you to change the floors in your houses and create certain items in the location where you complete the mission.
http://en.padventures.info/Designer_Workshop_Quest
Now I will explain the functions of the bar in the top right corner of the screen.
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Nr. 17: Auto loot: you might be wondering where the items that drop from Pokémon go. The game has an auto loot feature that automatically collects items from the Pokémon you defeat. This is a very convenient function, to open it, you need to click the icon while holding CTRL + right mouse button. A window will pop up, allowing you to take out or sell items.
http://en.padventures.info/Auto_Loot
Nr. 18: Pin, you do not need to create a PIN for your character. Once created, you will have to enter it every time you log in to the game. The PIN ensures that you cannot trade or drop items on the ground without entering it.
Nr. 19: Information about the health status of your character and Pokémon.

Nr. 20: Pokemons, it allows us to quickly switch Pokémon by clicking the Pokémon icon and gives us the ability to heal our Pokémon quickly.

Nr. 21: Player profile, the number of captured Pokémon in this profile counts towards achievements and the publicly available ranking on the website.

Nr. 22: The inventory is a very important element of the game that I need to describe in more detail.

- a: 1: PokeDex serves several functions.
The ability to obtain detailed information about a given Pokémon by examining it.
Information about the Pokémon we have caught.
Information about the achievements we have completed.
Charm tasks that are described in detail here: http://en.padventures.info/Charm_system
- b: The Alolan Pokédex allows you to register Pokémon from the Alola region. In the case of Alolan Pokémon, you must first catch them in order to have an entry for them in the Pokédex. There is also a restriction when catching: to be able to throw a ball at a specific Alolan Pokémon, you must first catch its initial form.
- c: Case of poker chips, in which there are chips; the entire casino system is described here: http://en.padventures.info/Cassino
- d: Fishing rods are a very important element of the game, which are described in detail in these links:
http://en.padventures.info/Fishing_Guru
http://en.padventures.info/Fishing_rods
The first link shows the baits you can buy to catch Pokémon from a specific region, and the second link explains how to upgrade our fishing rod.
You can equip a bait by right-clicking on the rod and then on the item. If you want to remove the bait, use the rod on yourself.
You can get to Cinnabar from Vermilion by taking a boat, DACC is not required for this.

- e: Pokémon case, this is where we keep the Pokémon we intend to use. The only special item we can store there besides Pokémon is a parcel with a label. It's also worth noting that by clicking LLP + right-click on the ball, you will see information about your Pokémon.
- f: Backpack, as you can see in the attached screenshot, you can change it to have 100 slots instead of 50. You can upgrade your backpack in Cinnabar at the NPC for 50 HD. You'll find him to the left of the Pokémon Center.
- g: Within the inventory, there is one more option: by clicking the Pokéball with a Pokémon using CTRL + right-click, you will see these options. In the game, there are Held Items and Berries that provide additional boosts to the Pokémon, as well as Auras, which are visual decorations for the Pokémon. Held Items and Berries are described here:
http://padventures.org/index.php/p/v/helditems
http://padventures.org/index.php/p/v/gui_berry

After clicking "set berries/held items," a window will pop up, showing the items you have on the right side. You just need to move them from the right side to the left. If you don’t have any held items in your backpack and want to remove a held item from a Pokémon, you need to uncheck the option indicated by the arrow.

In case of Mega Stone you need to uncheck Show only owned and move its to the correct place.

- h: Order, it works on the character as a rope and on the Pokémon, giving it the command to perform a move..
Nr. 23: Vip List
Nr 24: Battle, with many options that will allow us to hide or prioritize what we want to see first.

Nr. 25: Minimap, in the game, you have a command that allows you to reveal the entire minimap, just type !get_map. There are also keyboard shortcuts that let you view the map on a much larger scale; simply press CTRL + SHIFT + M.
Nr. 26: Battle mode, by clicking on this, a small window will pop up, allowing you to move within the body of the Pokémon.
Nr. 27: Tasks, here you can see the tasks that we have active and the progress in each task, which is quite useful for daily tasks.
Nr. 28: Tv module: the ability to stream in the game. You can buy the camera at Celadon Mall at the coordinates Position: {x = 3695, y = 3206, z = 5}.
You’re probably also curious about where to view addons and auras for your Pokémon/player. Just click CTRL + right-click on the character, and you’ll see the addons option. You need to have the Pokémon you want to apply the addon to in your inventory. The option to change the addon and aura of a Pokémon is in the same place as the option to equip held items/berries on the Pokémon.

Commands in game
In game after writing /commands you will see that window.

I will explain which commands you need to enter and what they do exactly.
!get_map – it will allow you to reveal the entire minimap.
!achievements All achievements that require account age will be assigned to only one character per account.
You can find a description of all achievements in the game here: http://pl.padventures.info/images/7/79/Osiągniecia_by_Snapp_v2.pdf
!channels it will allow you to select the channels that will be open during your login to the game.
!whodrops after entering the name of the item, you will see information about where you can obtain that item.
!event you can join the event, if there's one active.
!check_card a useful command if you want to exchange cards; just type the name or number of the card you want to take out.
!catch pokemon_name allows us to check the number of used balls on pokemon.
!hide_bodies this is one of the better commands in the game. It allows you to hide Pokémon that you don't want to see and that cannot be caught.

On the left side, you have the Pokémon that you can hide, and on the right side, you have those that you have already hidden. It’s also worth checking the option to Hide 121+ since there’s no option to catch Pokémon at that level, and they just block your view of others. For Hide Bodies to work correctly, you need to click save and load. When your save is loaded, the load option will be gray.br>
The rest of commands you can find here: http://en.padventures.info/Commands
Pokémon Catching System
In the game, there are many different boosters for catching, but first, I will describe the system you will encounter at the beginning of your gameplay. In the chat during the throwing of Poké Balls, you will notice percentages next to certain Pokémon, you might be wondering what they are. These percentages are meant to help you catch the Pokémon. Once you reach 100%, your chances of catching the Pokémon will automatically increase by 0.5% (or 0.25% for Cloned Pokémon). Not all Pokémon have this advantage, but the vast majority do. The speed at which you accumulate percentages is dependent on the rarity of the Pokémon, with certain exceptions..
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As I mentioned earlier, there are many boosters in the game, but before I describe them, it's also worth noting that there is no information in the game about the catch percentage for a given Pokémon.
- The first and most basic item is Poké Balls. You can find all the information about them here: http://en.padventures.info/Balls
- Catch charm in the Pokédex, this is the best booster in the game. You can find information about charms here:
http://en.padventures.info/Charm_system
- Golden lucky clover this is an item that you can use only once. It permanently increases the catch rate of your balls on your character. You will obtain this item for catching 600 Pokémon and reaching level 350 on your character.
- Catch Charm (HELD) it is an item that you can obtain in the game from bosses, boxes, lotteries, and dice. The item combines with the golden lucky clover and increases the catch rate of your balls.
- Pitcher Gloves (HELD) it can be obtained in the same way as the item mentioned above. Very useful and inexpensive, as it can save you a lot of time. The held item will ensure that the extra rate is active when throwing balls at 90% instead of 100%—only for very rare Pokémon.
- Finally, I left you with boosters in the form of cookies and tickets; there are so many that I will give you a link to the entire list: http://en.padventures.info/Boosters
Notable Pokémons
Many Pokémons and spawns that I will describe will require you to complete this quest:
http://en.padventures.info/Getting_familiar_with_Alola.
It is required because it allows teleportation in the Alola region, and without it, you won't be able to catch some of the Pokémon that I recommend to you.
I will try to recommend at least 3 Pokémon from each type. I considered both the difficulty of catching them and their strength. For each Pokémon that is worth noting, I will explain its use in more detail.
- To check what abilities a Pokémon has, you need to click CTRL + right mouse button on the Poké Ball containing the Pokémon, and information about it will be displayed in the server log.

You can check how abilities work in the Pokédex or on the website: http://www.padventures.org/index.php/p/v/abilities
Ice
What to hunt them with? Fighting, Rock, Fire, Steel pokemons.
- Snorunt [Male], Glalie [ability Moody] (rare catch)
- Galarian Darumaka, Galarian Darmanitan [ability Zen Mode]
You can find both Pokémon at the same respawn. Few Pokémon are easy to obtain while also meeting the criteria of a complete Pokémon. These Pokémon might appeal to you enough to stay with you for the duration of your game.

- Vanillite, Vanillish, Vanilluxe [ability Weak Armor] (rare catch)
- Eevee, Glaceon [ability Snow Cloak] (rare, v rare catch).
Eevee it has several recommended evolutions. You can find more information about it in the description of NORMAL Pokémons.
In the link I will provide you, you will find the method to obtain Glaceon: http://en.padventures.info/Below_Zero_Quest
Fire
What to hunt them with? Ground, Rock, Water pokemons.
- Cyndaquil, Quilava, Typhlosion [ability blaze] (medium, rare, very rare catch)
- Litleo, Pyroar [ability Moxie] (rare catch)
Typhlosion is one of the best fire type pokemon in the game.
Pyroar one of its passive abilities is Moxie, which increases its damage by 130% for each defeated Pokémon, granting it an additional 2% damage. This Pokémon performs well on many respawns, where you don't need to switch Pokémon.

- Tepig, Pignite, Emboar [ability Reckless] (rare, v rare catch)
Pokémon from the Unova region can only be found at this respawn. To have the ability to catch them, we need the Frond Island Ticket which we can sometimes receive from daily logins, events, mini-events, donation gifts, or purchase from another player. The Pokémon also requires TM to be effective.

- Galarian Darumaka, Galarian Darmanitan [ability Zen Mode].
Is the fire/ice pokemon i personally gave him fire tms
Water
What to hunt them with? Grass, Electric pokemons.
- Krabby, Kingler (normal, rare catch)
Surprisingly, this is one of the best Water Pokémon that will be useful to you throughout your gameplay. This is because, with the daily premium login, you receive tokens that can be exchanged for Mega/Giga Pokémon, and Kingler is one of those Pokémon. The Pokémon itself is also strong right from the start, possessing many area skills and protection. There are two ways to obtain it: one is from the respawn on the map I will provide you, and the other is by using a fishing rod, for which we need bait, as I described earlier in the guide.

- Finizen (Female) [ability reckless] (rare catch)
- Magikarp, Gyarados [ability Moxie] (easy, rare catch)
You can catch Magikarp with a fishing rod, but it is a very difficult Pokémon to level up. However, you can catch Gyarados at the same respawn as Finizen. I will explain how to quickly and easily level up Pokémon like Magikarp later in the guide.
Finizen is another Pokémon with a large number of AoE skills and also has the best ability in the game (Reckless), which increases the damage of each skill by 15%. The gender of this Pokémon affects its evolution, so you must catch the female version. Once you reach there, an NPC will be in your way. What exactly you need to do is described here:http://en.padventures.info/Private_Islands

- Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise [ability Torrent]
This is an especially strong Pokémon for bosses. You can catch it with a great rod using the appropriate bait or find it on the map below.

Grass
What to hunt them with? Flying, Poison, Bug, Fire, Ice pokemons.
- Oddish, Gloom, Bellossom, Vileplume (easy, medium, rare catch)
- Sunkern, Sunflora (medium, rare catch)
Oddish and Gloom You can find them everywhere, and the evolution stone for Vileplume costs just a few coins, it's different for Bello and Sunflora.
I will show you the respawn point where you can find both Bellossom and Sunflora in one place.

- Eevee, Leafeon (rare, v rare catch)
Just like Glaceon, Leafon can be obtained in the same place.
http://en.padventures.info/Botanics_Studies_Quest
Rock
What to hunt them with? Fighting, Ground, Water, Grass pokemons.
- Rhyhorn, Rhydon (medium, rare catch)
- Geodude, Graveler, Golem (normal, rare catch)
Rhydon is one of the best rock type pokemons in the game.
Golem is just good and easy to obtain.

- Hisuian Growlithe [ability intimidate] (rare catch)
Very good pokemon with a lot of aoe skills.

Ground
What to hunt them with? Water, Grass, Ice pokemons.
- Sandshrew, Sandslash (normal, rare catch)
- Cubone, Marowak (normal, rare catch)
Good pokemons at the beginning they have cloned version, which is better and I will explain what cloned Pokémons are at the very end.

- Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Rhyperior [ability reckless] (medium, rare, v rare catch)
One of the best Ground Pokémon unfortunately requires an evolution item (Protector, which can be obtained by exchanging daily points). The map for its pre-evolution is provided in the Rock Pokémon section.
- Phanpy, Donphan (medium, rare catch)
A pretty good and very easy Pokémon to obtain.

Sandile, Krokorok, Krookodile [ability moxie] (medium, rare catch)
An easy Pokémon to catch that can be useful because of its ability.

Dark
What to hunt them with? Fighting, Bug, Fairy pokemons.
- Poochyena, Mightyena [ability Moxie] (Medium, rare catch)
This is a Pokémon that many players leveled up dozens of levels due to its ability and the location where it can be trained. In the later part of the guide, I will dedicate more attention to this Pokémon.

- Alolan Rattata, Alolan Raticate [ability Hustle] (easy, rare catch)
An easy Pokémon to catch that is worth recommending.

- Litten, Litten, Incineroar (rare, v rare catch)
There are two ways to obtain it: one is from a quest (I recommend choosing this option), or from the respawn shown in the screenshot below:
http://en.padventures.info/Getting_familiar_with_Alola

- Galarian Zigzagoon, Galarian Linoone, Obstagoon [ability Reckless] (medium, rare catch)
This is definitely one of the best Pokémon that I personally use against bosses.

Fairy
What to hunt them with? Poison, Steel pokemons.
- Mime Jr, Mr Mime [ability Technican] (medium, rare catch)
Mr. Mime is one of the better support Pokémon in the game. It has healing and teleportation abilities, and to show its full power, it needs tms.

- Eevee, Sylveon [ability Pixilate]
A very good Pokémon that we can obtain after completing a quest: http://en.padventures.info/Cute_Island
Tickets can be obtained in the game from boxes, events, mini-events, daily logins, donation gift boxes, and from players on the market.
- Togepi, Togetic, Togekiss [ability Hustle] (rare, v rare catch)
This is the best support Pokémon in the game, and you'll encounter many players with this Pokémon because it offers the ability to fly, teleport, and heal characters all in one. With the right TMs, this Pokémon is also effective in respawns where a Fairy-type Pokémon is needed. There are two ways to obtain this Pokémon. The first is at the casino, where an NPC will give you Togepi for a certain number of tokens. Pokémon from the casino offer a catch rate, but there's also the option to catch it at a respawn that is not very large.

- Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff [ability Pixilate] (medium, rare catch)
An easy Pokémon to obtain must have Pixilate.

Electric
What to hunt them with? Ground pokemons.
Pikachu (rare catch)
Hisuian Voltorb, Hisuian Electrode [ability Aftermath] (rare catch)
Voltorb, Electrode [ability Aftermath] (normal, rare catch)
Pikachu, Alolan Raichu (rare catch)
Yes, it’s no joke Pikachu is a very good Pokémon, and you can play with it without evolving.
Hisuian Electrode tt is a very good Pokémon that will not disappoint you.
Alolan Raichu It is a Pokémon that, with the right held item, has Fly, Teleport, and healing. It can be obtained by evolving Pikachu at level 60 in the Alola region, for example, in Hau'oli, using a Thunder Stone.

Helioptile, Heliolisk [ability Dry Skin] (rare, v rare catch)
It is one of the best Electric-type Pokémon in the game, unfortunately, you will only find one on the entire respawn.

Poison
What to hunt them with? Ground, Psychic pokemons.
- Trubbish, Garbodor (rare catch)
One of the best poison type pokemon.

- Venonat, Venomoth [ability Wonder Skin] (medium, rare catch)
- Koffing, Weezing (medium, rare catch)
- Skorupi, Drapion [ability sniper] (rare catch)
Bug
What to hunt them with? Flying, Rock, Fire pokemons.
- Caterpie, Metapod, Butterfree (easy, medium, rare catch)
- Mothim with ability [Tinted Lens]
Caterpie and metapod you can find a large number above Viridian. Butterfree itself is a good Pokémon and has a Giga version, which you will obtain sooner or later from daily login, so it's worth pursuing.
As for Mothim, it has a lot of AoE skills and a good ability. A better respawn point than the one in the screenshot is probably Heahea, behind the Pokémon Center.

- 2x Nincada, Shedinja [rare catch]
The best Pokémon in the game for fishing. It has two large respawns. It can only be obtained through evolution. The reason why two Ninacadas are required is explained here: http://en.padventures.info/Shedinja

- Ledyba, Ledian [ability Swarm]
Easy to catch with big number of aoes.

Fighting
What to hunt them with? Flying, Psychic, Fairy pokemons.
Hitmonlee [ability reckless] (very rare catch)
Hitmonchan (very rare catch)
Machop, Machoke, Machamp [ability no guard](normal, rare catch)
All pokemons can be obtained from that quest: http://en.padventures.info/Fighting_for_Pride
Unfortunately, what I recommend depends on your luck. If fortune smiles upon you, you'll get Lee, who is the best fight Pokémon in the game. I will show you on the map where you can catch Machamp.

- Clobbopus, Grapploct [ability reckless] (rare, very rare catch)
The second best fight Pokémon in the game, unfortunately, there are only 2 on the entire map, but they are easily accessible.

- Hariyama (rare catch)
Ghost
What to hunt them with? Ghost, Dark pokemons.
- Hisuian Zorua (rare catch)
One of the best ghost Pokémon. The only problem is that it can be caught on Cute Island, so you will need a Cute Ticket. I will give you a link where everything is explained in detail:
http://en.padventures.info/Cute_Island
- Gastly, Haunter, Gengar (medium, rare, v rare catch)
Easy pokemon to catch with a big number of aoe skills.

- 2x Nincada, Shedinja [rare catch]
As I mentioned earlier, Shedinja is the best Pokémon for fishing, but it also performs very well as a ghost Pokémon.
- Golett, Golurk [ability no guard] (rare catch)
A cool Pokémon that isn't too difficult to catch. The only problem is that we need Frond Island Ticket, in order to catch him.

Steel
What to hunt them with? Fire, Fighting, Ground pokemons.
- Rookidee,Corvisquire, Corviknight [ability Reckless] (rare catch)
One of the best Steel Pokémon in the game, and also very easy to obtain.

- Cufant, Copperajah [rare, v rare catch]
A very good Steel Pokémon with a lot of AoE skills. It also has a Giga version that you will have the opportunity to obtain for tokens from daily login.

- Scyther, Scizor [ability technician] (rare, v rare catch)
Scyther can be caught in the safari; it is not an easy Pokémon to catch, which is confirmed by its market price.

Flying
What to hunt them with? Rock, Electro, Ice pokemons.
- Rufflet [ability twinted lens] (medium catch)
A very cool and easy Pokémon to catch with a great ability.

- Starly [ability reckless] (medium catch)
- Hoothoot, Noctowl [ability Tinted Lens] (medium, rare)
Psychic
What to hunt them with? Bug, Ghost, Dark pokemons.
- Mime Jr, Mr Mime [ability Technican] (medium, rare catch)
One of the better supports in the game, it can be built in two ways: full fairy or full psychic, depending on the TMs we equip it with.

- Natu, Xatu (medium, rare catch)
- Eevee, Espeon (rare, v rare catch)
Possible to obtain from this quest: http://en.padventures.info/Happiness_Island
Dragon
What to hunt them with? Fairy, Ice, Dragon pokemons.
- Bagon, Shelgon, Salamence [ability Moxie] (rare, v rare catch)
- Axew, Fraxure, Haxorus (rare, v rare catch)
- Dratini, Dragonair (rare catch)
I don't want to lie to you, dragons aren't that great because they don't have exceptionally high damage. The only dragon worth mentioning is Salamence. You can easily skip them, as they are not easy to catch.

Normal
What to hunt them with? Fighting pokemons.
- Eevee (rare catch)
Will be needed for a lot of evolutions.

- Buneary / Lopunny (rare catch)
You will need it for the mega stone, which you will receive for tokens from daily login.

- Furret [ability limber] (rare catch)
In reality, I'm kind of forcing these recommendations on you, because no one plays with normal Pokémon, and that’s because normal types hit everything x1.

Many of the Pokémon I recommended have better cloned versions. How do they differ? They have higher damage on each skill and 1k more HP. You can find everything explained in more detail in the links below.
http://en.padventures.info/Mewtwo's_Island_ticket
http://en.padventures.info/Cloned_Island
Some Pokémon also have shiny versions. They have higher damage / more health and possess three different skills.
You can encounter them in the same locations as normal Pokémon, but this does not apply to all shiny Pokémon.
Hunting Spots
We decided to place this section on a different page, which will be developed as long as players are willing to help.
Link: http://en.padventures.info/Hunting_spots
How to earn money?
The best way for new players to earn money is through missions, I will outline them in more detail later in the guide. Here, I will describe alternative ways to earn money. It’s important to understand the currencies related to earning in this game. You will really only be interested in two currencies, as the rest are worthless. Also, remember to check the prices of items on the market yourself.
100 hundred dollars is 0.1k
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10 ten thousand dollar is 1k (blue money).
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- Daily login is the easiest way to earn in the game, as you just need to log in every day. Just type in !join_daily
- Daily tasks http://en.padventures.info/Daily_Task it's only worth it after level 85.
- Harvest liechi berry one of that berry you can sell for 3-5k ea. More information about berries: http://www.padventures.org/index.php/p/v/gui_berry
- Mining powders are needed not only for quests but also for teleporting to respawns for higher-level players. Rainbow powders are also required for achievements, which is why their price is the highest. Two recommended mining locations without Pokémon are one in Fuchsia under the post office and the other in Lavender on the way to the elemental quest.
- Mini events, If you want detailed information about them, you need to join the Discord server where the schedule of mini events is posted: https://discord.com/invite/JgJCA3V
- Battle pass, here you have an explanation of how it works: http://forum.padventures.org/index.php?threads/crashes-compensation-battle-pass.45035/ Battle passes are periodic, so it's worth reading the news to see if one is available at the moment and how long it will last. It's an expensive activity, but it pays off multiple times over.
- Catching Scyther in the Fuchsia safari is very expensive because people need it for achievements or just for playing.
- Catching Ninacada is an easy-to-sell Pokémon for a lot of money, but it is quite difficult to catch.
- Looting amulet coin this is definitely one of the better ways to earn money, but it also tests your luck; there are people who have spent a month on this. The Amulet Coin (held item) drops from Meowth and Persian.
- In general, you can catch Pokémon and sell them to NPC Santiago in Celadon. However, you should be aware that not every Pokémon can be sold. You can sell them in Celadon Mall, which is located to the left of the Pokémon Center.
http://en.padventures.info/Celadon
- Not all Dark types will be bought by players, but unwanted Dark types can be sold to NPC Edward at the casino located in Celadon.
- Eggs are a good way to earn money and generate passive income. An egg is needed for the battle pass, and a mix task costs 1 diamond, so we can safely assume that one egg is worth 1, or maybe even 2 diamonds. I recommend Charmander eggs, as you will need them for a quest. I will give you a link that explains this system in detail.
http://en.padventures.info/Pokemon_Eggs
- You can find all the achievements in the link that I will provide.
http://pl.padventures.info/images/7/79/Osiągniecia_by_Snapp_v2.pdf I will tell you about two fairly easy achievements, the rewards for which will allow you to purchase a premium account. These are achievements 35/36, after defeating all trainers in Kanto/Johto, you will receive yellow boxes.
- Catching cloned Pokémon is one of the best ways to earn money in the game, and their price is due to the fact that you can access the island with them once every 7 days for 48 hours using a ticket. Cloned Pokémon are a stronger version of regular ones, having higher damage on each skill and 1k more HP. On this island, it's better to have a level of 120 or higher, as people tend to kill steal there. You will find more details about this island in the links below.br>
http://en.padventures.info/Mewtwo's_Island_ticket
http://en.padventures.info/Cloned_Island
- Catching shiny Pokémon is definitely the best way to make money in the game, although it depends on the Pokémon you are trying to catch. Not all Pokémon in the game have a shiny version; those that do can be checked in the Pokédex. It's best to catch shiny Pokémon during events when their respawn rate is increased, as otherwise, you will just waste time. At lower levels, the best Pokémon to catch are shiny Sunflora and shiny Bellossom; both are considered the best Grass-type Pokémon in the game. They have a large number of respawns, making it possible for even new players to catch them. In the link below, you will find a list of all shiny Pokémon.
http://en.padventures.info/List_of_Pokemons
- In the game, there are TM tasks. I haven’t done many of them myself, but you might enjoy them.
http://en.padventures.info/TM_Task
- Farming tokens in the casino on the machines and exchanging them for Togepi. In the casino, you can exchange tokens for Pokémon, and Togepi is needed for a quest and also has an evolution into one of the best support Pokémon in the game. You can easily sell such a Togepi for 10 diamonds. At the NPC in the casino, set your JACKPOT to 20; this way, you'll fill up the JACKPOT faster and also earn more tokens while playing. Remember to use the command !chips and make sure to keep your token count at 15k, as you can only buy tokens up to that amount; above that, you'll need to earn them by playing on the machines. It's also worth noting that 1,000 tokens cost 100 HD (0.1k). Play on the machines only when you have those 10k.
http://en.padventures.info/Cassino
- The last method that comes to mind is donating. This is definitely the easiest way to earn money. During an event, you always receive 50% more points and something extra. Read the news in the game and on the main game page, there you will find all the information about any ongoing promotions and what additional items you can receive when purchasing diamonds. Often when you buy 30 points (base), you will also receive additional lottery tickets or mystery boxes, which significantly exceed the value of the diamonds you purchase.
Missions
As I mentioned earlier, missions are the best way for a new player to earn money. I will give you links to the missions that are worth doing, and even necessary to complete. I'll only provide the missions that will have a financial impact, and I will organize them according to the required level to complete them, from the lowest level up to 160. You can check the rest of the missions yourselves in the link below.
http://en.padventures.info/Misje
- http://en.padventures.info/Food_Improvement Required level: 30 Reward: 100 rocket balli - In the premium shop, you can buy 100 rocket balls for 3 diamonds, making it one of the best items for trading because its price depends on the current price of diamonds. You can ask other players for items needed for missions.
- http://en.padventures.info/Rocket's_Hideout Required level: 40 Reward: Kanto box 2 and Rocket outfit. It's worth doing this mission, it's very easy, and you can get the items for it from someone without any problem.
- http://en.padventures.info/Breeding_Master_Elm! Required level: 40 Reward: Johto Box 2. In completing this mission, the egg will be an obstacle, which you will need to either buy or make yourself. I explained earlier how to obtain the egg.
- http://en.padventures.info/Ice_Quest Required level: 50 Reward: 4 Rare candy, TM90 Icicle Spear. You just need to click on the chest. Rare candy is another valuable item worth your attention. It is needed for achievements and the battle pass, and the wealthier and lazier players use it for leveling up their Pokémon. One rare candy sometimes costs as much as 1 diamond. Unfortunately, TMs are only good for selling to NPCs.
- http://en.padventures.info/Training_ground_cinnabar Required level: (26-50 At a higher level, you won't be able to complete this mission) Reward: Rare candy
- http://en.padventures.info/Hoenn_Box_2_Quest Required level: 50 Reward: Hoenn Box 2. A Nincada can drop from the Hoenn box, which is why this box has the highest price among the three mentioned.
- http://en.padventures.info/The_Pokemon_Paradox Required level: 50 Reward: Rare candy, Golden Pokemon Egg (you can exchange it for 500 rocket balls). This is the most important mission among those mentioned above. After completing this mission, you won't have any trouble buying diamonds for a premium account. That's why it's worth holding onto the premium ticket, which you get at level 50, just to be able to complete this mission. WARNING: READ THE GUIDE CAREFULLY TO AVOID DESTROYING THE CHEST THAT CONTAINS THE GOLDEN EGG.
- http://en.padventures.info/Medicham_toy_Quest Required level: 55 Reward: Rare candy. You just need to click on the chest.
- http://en.padventures.info/Oak's_Missions Required level: 60 Reward: Kanto Box 3, 2 Rare candy. Very easy mission with good rewards.
- http://en.padventures.info/Tm19_quest Required level: 80 Reward: TM019 Giga Drain, TM183 Leaf Tornado. Another very easy mission for leaf tornado you can easily buy premium. The only downside is that someone will have to open the lever for you.
- http://en.padventures.info/Ghost_ship Required level: 80 Reward: Rare candy. You just need to click on the chest.
- http://en.padventures.info/Treasure_hideout Required level: 80 Reward: 2 Rare candy, TM case 3. An easy mission, the only downside is that you need someone for the lever.
- http://en.padventures.info/Fighting_for_Pride Required level: 80 Reward: Randomly Machamp 60lvl, Hitmonchan 50lvl or Hitmonlee 50lvl. If you're lucky, you'll get Lee, who is the best Fighting-type Pokémon, so it's worth completing this mission.
- http://en.padventures.info/Team_Rocket's_new_plan Required level: 80 Reward: 100 Rocket ball, 3 Rare candy, Johto box 3. A very good reward, and despite the item requirements, it's worth spending time to complete this mission.
- http://en.padventures.info/Mandarin_mountains Required level: 85 Reward: 2 Rare candy. You just need to click on the chest.
- http://en.padventures.info/Hoenn_Box_3_Quest Required level: 90 Reward: Hoenn box 3
- http://en.padventures.info/Quest_of_the_Elements Required level: 100 Reward: The ability to train Pokémon up to level 130 and use them.
- http://en.padventures.info/Master_Rod_Quest Required level: 100 and ultra rod Reward: Master Rod, Random Held Box. This mission can be completed at level 100, but it's unlikely that anyone has done it at that level. It's better to think about it at level 140 or higher. The reward is the best fishing rod in the game and a held box, the value of which you will understand by the time you're ready for this mission.
- http://en.padventures.info/Cliff_Edge Required level: 100 Reward: TM23 Meteor Mash, 3 Rare candy. You just need to click on the chest.
- http://en.padventures.info/Missing_Software Required level: 100 Reward: Upgrade, 4 Rare candy. Very easy mission.
- http://en.padventures.info/Tm33_quest Required level: 130 Reward: 4 Rare candy, TM33 Reflect. A very easy mission, you just need to navigate the maze and click on the chest. Reflect is one of the most expensive TMs in the game.
- http://en.padventures.info/PAnnihilator Required level: 130 Reward: TM48 Shadow Storm, 3 Rare candy. Another mission that requires a bit of help and cooperation from us. TM Shadow Storm is one of the most sought-after TMs in the game.
- http://en.padventures.info/Pokemon_Arena Required level: 50-130 Reward: 6 Rare candy, Mewtwo's Island ticket, TM08 Lava Plume. Fast and easy arena with good rewards.
- http://en.padventures.info/PApoi_Quest Required level: 140 Reward: PApoi box, 5 Rare candy, Access to new respawns. There's no reason to wait to complete this mission. The Papoi box is a very expensive item, but it's not the box that is most important; rather, it's the access to new respawns that will make it easier for you to complete many tasks in the game.
- http://en.padventures.info/Elite_Four Required level: ~140 Reward: 5 rare candy and one of the flutes of your choice.
- http://en.padventures.info/Pokemon_Palace#Stone_Room Required level: 150 Reward: On the left side - 15 ten thousand dollars, TM case 2, access to new respawns. It's worth completing this mission because it's very easy, you just need help from other players to open the gate. This mission will help you unlock respawns with Pokémon that you will often encounter in daily tasks.
- http://en.padventures.info/PA_The_Inquisition_Quest Required level: 160 Reward: INQ Box, Outfit, Access to respawns. I advise you to complete these tasks as quickly as possible because it can be very difficult to gather enough players for this mission. Many of the best respawns with Pokémon in daily tasks can be found right here, so there's no reason to wait. The box itself is also very valuable.
Helds/TMs
Helds
Prices change dynamically, so I won't provide you with prices for held items and TMs because it's not useful. It's best to check the market for buy/sell prices, and if you don't find anything there, you can ask in the chat what each item costs. I've listed the held items that have some value. There is no possibility of selling held items to NPCs, but you can sell TMs to NPCs.
- What each held item does is described here:
http://padventures.org/index.php/p/v/helditems
- All held items that passively increase a Pokémon's DMG by 10% have varying values. I have listed only those that can be sold relatively easily at a good price.
Ability Urge <== Worth having.
Aconitum <== Worth having
Air Balloon <== Worth having
Amulet Coin <== The most important held
Assault Vest <== Worth having
Bersersk Glove <== Worth having
Big Shrimp Bait <== Worth having
Black Belt <== Best held for fighting type pokemons
Black Sludge <== Worth having
Casteliacone
Catch Charm <== Worth having
Comet Shard <== Worth having
Cooldown Urge <== Worth having
Diamond Shard <== Worth having
Digging Tool <== Worth having
Dire Hit
Emergency Exit <== Worth having
Fiery Trap <== Useful for battle pass
Fire Orb <== Worth having
Focus Band
Focus Sash <== Worth having
Grip Claw
Heavy-duty Boots
James Bait <== Worth having
Life Orb <== Worth having
Lucky Egg <== Worth having
Lucky Reborn <== Worth having
Lustrous Orb <== Worth having
Meowth Bait <== Worth having
Mining Tool <== Worth having
Pixie dust
Professional Pitcher Gloves <== Worth having
Protective Layer
Reflective Layer
Roto Exp.Points <== Worth having
Roto Harvest <== Worth having
Roto Mining <== Worth having
Sandy Incense <== Useful for battle pass
Scope Lens
Shiny Charm <== Worth having
Silver Nanab Berry <== Worth having
Smart Candy <== Worth having
Sprinklotad <== Worth having
Sticky Barb <== Worth having
Sweet Honey <== Worth having
Twin Charm <== Worth having
Wide Lens
Zoom Lens
TMs
- If you're interested in more detailed information about a specific TM, you can find it here: http://padventures.org/index.php/p/v/gui_tm
In the Celadon Casino, you will find NPCs related to TMs.
NPC Edward: is located on the first floor. You can sell TMs to him, but he also serves many other functions.
- Option (forget) will allow you to remove a TM for free (it will disappear after removal).
- Option (order) will allow you to set the order of TMs in a Pokémon if you feel the need to do so.
- Option (addon) will allow you to remode addon from a pokemon.
- Option (Extract) will allow you to recover a TM for free from a Pokémon if that Pokémon receives a rebalance in the moveset of your TM.
NPC Sheeptoos: gives you the option to take on tasks for TMs.
NPC Eduardo: Here you can recover TMs for diamonds, but this system has been dead for years since the price of diamonds significantly exceeds the value of TMs. Maybe someday they will change this system and, for example, allow you to retrieve TMs for double what NPC Edward gives for a TM.

NPC – These are TMs that 95% of the time, no one will buy. I leave that 5% for the possibility that someone might want to complete achievements, but the profit will still be minimal. (There is also a minimal chance that one of these TMs will get a rework in the future and become usable).
Maybe someone will buy it/NPC – Here, the situation is a bit different. There is a chance that you will sell these TMs for a profit of 1 to 10k, but there is also a chance that no one will buy them. You can list something for a few k more than what NPCs offer, and after some time, if no one buys it, sell it to the NPC.
Someone will buy it – Here, some TMs are easier to sell than others, but you won't be making any incredible profits from this either.
Someone will buy it at a good price – For each of these TMs, you can buy at least a premium account (dacc).
A seguir a lista de TMs:
TM001 Sheer Cold - vender no npc
TM002 Dragon Claw - vender no npc
TM003 Water Pulse - vender no npc ou player
TM004 Psycho Cut - vender no npc ou player
TM005 Roar - vender no npc
TM006 Toxic - vender no npc(necessário para quest)
TM007 Draco Meteor - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM008 Lava Plume - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM009 Bullet Seed - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM010 Rock Blast - vender no npc
TM011 Pursuit - vender no npc
TM012 Bug Buzz - vender no npc ou player
TM013 Ice Beam - vender no npc
TM014 Blizzard - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM015 Hyper Beam - vender no npc
TM016 Ancient Power - vender no npc
TM017 Doom Desire - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM018 Rain Dance - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM019 Giga Drain - vender no npc
TM020 Frenzy Plant - vender no npc ou player
TM021 Fly Attack - vender no npc
TM022 Solar Beam - vender no npc
TM023 Meteor Mash - vender no npc ou player
TM024 Thunder Bolt - vender no npc
TM025 Thunder - vender no npc
TM026 Earthquake - talvez alguém compre
TM027 Dark Pulse - talvez alguém compre
TM028 X-Scissor - vender no npc
TM029 Psychic - vender no npc ou player
TM030 Shadow Ball - vender no npc
TM031 Brick Break - talvez alguém compre
TM032 Tri Attack - vender no npc
TM033 Reflect - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM034 Bulldoze - vender no npc
TM035 Flamethrower - vender no npc
TM036 Sludge Rain - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM037 Sandstorm - talvez alguém compre
TM038 Fire Blast - vender no npc (necessário para missão)
TM039 Discharge - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM040 Aerial Ace - vender no npc
TM041 Sky Uppercut vender no npc ou player
TM042 Crunch - vender no npc
TM043 Dragon Pulse - vender no npc
TM044 Fissure - talvez alguém compre
TM045 Attract - vender no npc
TM046 Hydropump - talvez alguém compre
TM047 Steel Wing - vender no npc ou player
TM048 Shadow Storm - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM049 Beat Up - talvez alguém compre
TM050 Overheat - vender no npc
TM051 Icebreaker - vender no npc
TM052 Aqua Jet - vender no npc
TM053 Power Split - vender no npc
TM054 Super Power - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM055 Rock smash - talvez alguém compre
TM056 Sky Attack - vender no npc ou player
TM057 Tornado - talvez alguém compre
TM058 Shadow Blast - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM059 Venom Blast - talvez alguém compre
TM060 Poison Gas - talvez alguém compre
TM061 Gunk Shot - vender nonpc
TM062 Mud Bomb - vender no npc ou player
TM063 Rock Slide - vender no npc
TM064 Struggle Bug - vender no npc
TM065 Infestation - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM066 Parabolic Charge - vender no npc (necessário para missão)
TM067 Wild Charge - vender no npc
TM068 Dragon Rush - vender no npc
TM069 Petal Blizzard - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM070 Flash Cannon - vender nonpc
TM071 Double Team - vender no npc
TM072 Dizzy Punch - vender no npc
TM073 Feint - talvez alguém compre
TM074 Falling Rocks - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM075 Ice Storm - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM076 Last Resort - vender no npc
TM077 Venom Storm - talvez alguém compre
TM078 Eruption - talvez alguém compre
TM079 Metal Burst - vender para npc ou player
TM080 Whirlpool - talvez alguém compre (necessário para missão)
TM081 Dragon Wave - vender no npc
TM082 Nuzzle - vender no npc
TM083 Grassy Terrain - talvez alguém compre
TM084 Moon Blast - vender no npc
TM085 Night Daze - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM086 Fake Tears - vender no npc
TM087 Poison Jab - vender no npc
TM088 Air Shot - vender nonpc
TM089 Mud - vender no npc
TM090 Icicle Spear - vender no npc
TM091 Dazzling Gleam - talvez alguém compre
TM092 Play Rough - vender no npc
TM093 Rock Polish - vender no npc
TM094 Disarming Voice - vender no npc ou player
TM095 Pound - vender no npc
TM096 Stored Power - vender no npc
TM097 Metal Sound - vender no npc ou player
TM098 Baby-Doll Eyes -vender no npc
TM099 Quiver Dance - talvez alguém compre
TM100 Fairy Wind - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM101 Epicenter - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM102 Psyblast - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM103 Reversal - talvez alguém compre
TM104 Blast Burner - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM105 Circular Explosion - talvez alguém compre
TM106 Boomburst - talvez alguém compre
TM107 Chip Away - vender no npc
TM108 Echoed Voice - vender no npc ou player
TM109 Play Nice - vender no npc
TM110 Sleep Talk - vender no npc ou player
TM111 Fire Pledge - vender no npc
TM112 Flame Blitz - talvez alguém compre
TM113 Force Palm - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM114 Bulk Up - vender no npc ou player
TM115 Brine - vender no npc ou player
TM116 Liquidation - vender no npc ou player
TM117 Surf - vender no npc
TM118 Tsunami - vender no npc ou player
TM119 Air Pressure - talvez alguém compre
TM120 Hurricane - talvez alguém compre
TM121 Fascade - vender no npc
TM122 Grass Whistle - vender no npc ou player
TM123 Magical leaf - talvez alguém compre
TM124 Power Whip - vender no npc ou player
TM125 Venoshock - talvez alguém compre
TM126 Venom Drench - vender no npc
TM127 Electric Storm - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM128 Eerie Impulse - talvez alguém compre
TM129 Electro Blast - talvez alguém compre
TM130 Magnitude - vender no npc ou player
TM131 Thousand Arrows - vender no npc
TM132 Psychic Terrain - vender no npc ou player
TM133 Synchronoise - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM134 Rock Storm - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM135 Rock Power - vender no npc ou player
TM136 Aurora Veil - vender no npc
TM137 Ice Shards - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM138 Aurora Sphere - vender no npc
TM139 Lunge - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM140 Rage Powder - vender no npc
TM141 U Turn - vender no npc
TM142 Clanging Scales - vender no npc ou player
TM143 Dragon Storm - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM144 Draco Pulse - vender no npc
TM145 Twister - talvez alguém compre
TM146 Ominous Wind - vender no npc
TM147 Curse Pledge - talvez alguém compre
TM148 Grudge - vender no npc ou player
TM149 Shadow Claw - vender no npc ou player
TM150 Snarl - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM151 Brutal Swing - vender no npc
TM152 Magnetic Shock - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM153 Gear Grind - vender no npc ou player
TM154 Smart Strike - vender no npc
TM155 Misty Terrain - talvez alguém compre
TM156 Fairy Blade - vender no npc ou player
TM157 Defog - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM158 Water Tornado - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM159 Wonder Room - talvez alguém compre
TM160 Mud Sport - vender no npc
TM161 Magma Storm - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM162 Tectonic Dance - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM163 Fury Swipes - talvez alguém compre
TM164 Steamroller - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM165 Mist - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM166 Dragon Cry - talvez alguém compre
TM167 Burn Up - vender no npc
TM168 Dream Catcher - talvez alguém compre
TM169 Fairy Dreams - talvez alguém compre
TM170 Ghost Drive - vender no npc
TM171 Spiritual Storm - vender no npc ou player
TM172 Grass Knot - talvez alguém compre
TM173 Geomancy - vender no npc ou player
TM174 Shift Gear - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM175 Light of Ruin - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM176 Natural Gift - talvez alguém compre
TM177 Selfdestruction - talvez alguém compre
TM178 Final Gambit - talvez alguém compre
TM179 Embargo - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM180 Sizzly Slide - talvez alguém compre
TM181 Spin Out - talvez alguém compre
TM182 Leaf Storm - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM183 Leaf Tornado - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM184 Spite - vender no npc
TM185 Stone Edge - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM186 Close Combat - vender no npc
TM187 Sky Drop - vender no npc
TM188 Flame Charge - vender no npc
TM189 Metallic Noise - talvez alguém compre
TM190 Freeze Dry - talvez alguém compre
TM191 Electric Terrain - vender no npc ou player
TM192 Trick Room - vender no npc ou player
TM193 Foul Play - talvez alguém compre
TM194 Mean Look - talvez alguém compre
TM195 Lava Pulse - talvez alguém compre
TM196 Brave Bird - vender no npc ou player
TM197 Selfheal - vender no npc ou player
TM198 Toxic Drop - vender no npc ou player
TM199 Metronome - vender no npc
TM200 Mimic - vender no npc ou player
TM201 Submission - talvez alguém compre
TM202 Fling - talvez alguém compre
TM203 Flutterby - vender no npc ou player
TM204 Toxication - talvez alguém compre
TM205 Entrainment - vender no npc
TM206 Lightning Storm - talvez alguém compre
TM207 Airstream - talvez alguém compre
TM208 Twinkle Star - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM209 Dragon Lullaby - vender no npc ou player
TM210 Chi Strike - vender no npc ou player
TM211 Smack Down - vender no npc
TM212 Quicksand - talvez alguém compre
TM213 Electrify - talvez alguém compre
TM214 Stone Crash - vender no npc ou player
TM215 Light Screen - talvez alguém compre
TM216 Metallic Rush - talvez alguém compre
TM217 Triple Axel - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM218 Corrosive Gas - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM219 Eagle Fury - vender no npc ou player
TM220 Sand Force - talvez alguém compre
TM221 Lash Out - vender no npc ou player
TM222 Imprison - talvez alguém compre
TM223 Night Shade - vender no npc ou player
TM224 Overgrowth - vender no npc ou player
TM225 Meteor Beam - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM226 Scorching Sands - talvez alguém compre
TM227 Deadly Scythes - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM228 Fiery Tornado - ótimo tm para vender para players (o tm mais caro do jogo)
TM229 Muddy Water - vender no npc
TM230 Outrage - talvez alguém compre
TM231 Aqua Blast - vender no npc
TM232 Water Swirl - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM233 Volt Rush - talvez alguém compre
TM234 Fairy Pillar - talvez alguém compre
TM235 Steelsurge - talvez alguém compre
TM236 Toxic Cloud - talvez alguém compre
TM237 Psycho Burst - talvez alguém compre
TM238 Terrain Strike - może ktoś kupi/npc
TM239 Glacial Impale - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM240 X-Cutter - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM241 Endless Nightmare - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM242 Sleeping Powder - talvez alguém compre
TM243 Brutal Beatdown - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM244 Stone Axe - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM245 Ghastly Devastation - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM246 Mountain Gale - talvez alguém compre
TM247 Shadow Fury - talvez alguém compre
TM248 Bloom Doom - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM249 Sandblast - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM250 Wind Rage - talvez alguém compre
TM251 10mil Thunder Bolt - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM252 Toxic Torrent - talvez alguém compre
TM253 Upper Hand - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM254 Pyro Pulse - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM255 Telekinetic Thrust - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM256 Draco Comet - talvez alguém compre
TM257 Continental Crash - talvez alguém compre
TM258 Dark Matter - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM259 Meltdown - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM260 Aqua Cut - ótimo tm para vender para players
TM261 Spirit Break - ótimo tm para vender para players











