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Add Pokemon with specific attributes

Chdonga

Pixel Artist/Spriter
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  • If it makes any difference, I'm using version 14.
    I want to give the player a Pokemon that has specific IVs. I've tried editing the Pokemon before giving it to the player and editing the attributes of the most recent pokemon in the party and both of them just give me a syntax error. The Editing a Pokemon article didn't offer any help and there isn't an event relevant to my needs in the premade essentials file.

    This seems like an easy task but I'm at a loss.
     

    Radical Raptr

    #BAMFPokemonNerd
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  • This is just an example
    Code:
    p=PokeBattle_Pokemon.new(PBSpecies::[COLOR="red"]YOUR POKEMON NAME[/COLOR],[COLOR="Lime"]YOUR POKEMON LEVEL[/COLOR],$Trainer)
    p.item=PBItems::[COLOR="Red"]YOUR ITEM NAME[/COLOR]
    p.form=1
    p.iv[0]=20
    p.iv[1]=20
    p.iv[2]=20
    p.iv[3]=20
    p.iv[4]=20
    p.iv[5]=20
    p.calcStats
    Kernel.pbAddPokemon(p)
     

    Chdonga

    Pixel Artist/Spriter
    24
    Posts
    12
    Years
  • I copied your code into a script event and I got another syntax error.
    I ran Extendtext like it suggested but nothing happens.

    Code:
    Exception: RuntimeError
    Message: Script error within event 5, map 44 (test):
    Exception: SyntaxError
    Message: (eval):12:in `pbExecuteScript'compile error
    (eval):2: syntax error
    (PBSpecies::RIOLU,5,$Trainer)
                        ^
    ***Line '(PBSpecies::RIOLU,5,$Trainer)' shouldn't begin with '('. Try
    putting '(' at the end of the previous line instead,
    or using Extendtext.
    ***Full script:
    p=PokeBattle_Pokemon.new
    (PBSpecies::RIOLU,5,$Trainer)
    p.item=PBItems::ORANBERRY
    p.form=1
    p.iv[0]=20
    p.iv[1]=20
    p.iv[2]=20
    p.iv[3]=20
    p.iv[4]=20
    p.iv[5]=20
    p.calcStats
    Kernel.pbAddPokemon(p)
    
    Interpreter:276:in `pbExecuteScript'
    Interpreter:1600:in `command_355'
    Interpreter:494:in `execute_command'
    Interpreter:193:in `update'
    Interpreter:106:in `loop'
    Interpreter:198:in `update'
    Scene_Map:103:in `update'
    Scene_Map:101:in `loop'
    Scene_Map:114:in `update'
    Scene_Map:68:in `main'
     
    1,224
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  • I copied your code into a script event and I got another syntax error.
    I ran Extendtext like it suggested but nothing happens.

    Code:
    Exception: RuntimeError
    Message: Script error within event 5, map 44 (test):
    Exception: SyntaxError
    Message: (eval):12:in `pbExecuteScript'compile error
    (eval):2: syntax error
    (PBSpecies::RIOLU,5,$Trainer)
                        ^
    ***Line '(PBSpecies::RIOLU,5,$Trainer)' shouldn't begin with '('. Try
    putting '(' at the end of the previous line instead,
    or using Extendtext.
    ***Full script:
    p=PokeBattle_Pokemon.new
    (PBSpecies::RIOLU,5,$Trainer)
    p.item=PBItems::ORANBERRY
    p.form=1
    p.iv[0]=20
    p.iv[1]=20
    p.iv[2]=20
    p.iv[3]=20
    p.iv[4]=20
    p.iv[5]=20
    p.calcStats
    Kernel.pbAddPokemon(p)
    
    Interpreter:276:in `pbExecuteScript'
    Interpreter:1600:in `command_355'
    Interpreter:494:in `execute_command'
    Interpreter:193:in `update'
    Interpreter:106:in `loop'
    Interpreter:198:in `update'
    Scene_Map:103:in `update'
    Scene_Map:101:in `loop'
    Scene_Map:114:in `update'
    Scene_Map:68:in `main'

    Always run extendtext.exe when doing events.

    Alternatively, you could put the first part like this
    Code:
    p=PokeBattle_Pokemon.new(
    PBSpecies::RIOLU,5,$Trainer)
    and it would work.
     

    Chdonga

    Pixel Artist/Spriter
    24
    Posts
    12
    Years
  • Always run extendtext.exe when doing events.

    Alternatively, you could put the first part like this
    Code:
    p=PokeBattle_Pokemon.new(
    PBSpecies::RIOLU,5,$Trainer)
    and it would work.

    Thank you, it worked!

    I had extendtext.exe running in the background, but I never noticed anything different.
     
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