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Seen/Own all Pokemon

Rayd12smitty

Shadow Maker
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  • Seen Feb 21, 2016
Hi I have a quick question again.

I want to make an event that makes it so that the player can see every pokemon in the pokedex. Is there a simple script command that makes it so that all pokemon are owned? If not, is there one that gives the player every pokemon?
 

venom12

Pokemon Crystal Rain Relased
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Yeah it is possible, just use.

Code:
for i in 1..PBSpecies.maxValue
$Trainer.seen[i]=true
end
 

Rayd12smitty

Shadow Maker
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Yeah it is possible, just use.

Code:
for i in 1..PBSpecies.maxValue
$Trainer.seen[i]=true
end

Sorry I should have mentioned my script interpreting level is below newborn baby. Could you explain more. I don't just copy what you put as an event script do I? Or do I have to change the i variable?
 

venom12

Pokemon Crystal Rain Relased
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just use on event call script
 

Rayd12smitty

Shadow Maker
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Thank you. I finally got to my computer. That worked perfectly. I didn't think it could be so simple :D
 

Maruno

Lead Dev of Pokémon Essentials
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It isn't.

When you see a Pokémon, you also record its form and mark that as seen too. This allows it to be viewed in the Forms page of the Pokédex. In your case, you would want every form to be available. The Debug option "Fill boxes" does this; here's the code it uses (slightly tweaked for your purposes):

Code:
$Trainer.formseen=[] if !$Trainer.formseen
$Trainer.formlastseen=[] if !$Trainer.formlastseen
for i in 1..PBSpecies.maxValue
  $Trainer.seen[i]=true
  $Trainer.formlastseen[i]=[] if !$Trainer.formlastseen[i]
  $Trainer.formlastseen[i]=[0,0] if $Trainer.formlastseen[i]==[]
  if !$Trainer.formseen[i]
    $Trainer.formseen[i]=[[],[]]
  end
  for j in 0..27
    $Trainer.formseen[i][0][j]=true
    $Trainer.formseen[i][1][j]=true
  end
end
This is what you should use.
 
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