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How do I figure out how many Ev's my pokemon have, I know what EVs are but I just can't seem to figure out how many I have.
How do I figure out how many Ev's my pokemon have, I know what EVs are but I just can't seem to figure out how many I have.
The events we distribute are recieved from the official events. We extract the .pkm after recieving the Wonder Card & upload them to our servers. Our Event Database is 100% legit events only, we don't upload any which are not legit.PokeStation runs a fake Wi-Fi event site for people who couldn't attend the actual events. The Pokemon they give out are based on the number of votes for the specified event and are replicas of Pokemon given away at the events. It's up to you to decide if this is a hack or not--the site functions similarly to the way official events run (and distribute official-looking Pokemon), but isn't official. However, they make and transmit them the same way the events do, so there's really no difference except who is giving them out.
It's a nice idea for players who live in areas without events (since their Wi-Fi is global), but it gets out of hand because you can get infinite of any Pokemon they are currently giving out on one cartridge. But then again, what's stopping you from bringing more than one cart to an actual event?
However, it's generally good form to avoid redistributing / trading the Pokemon. PokeStation was made to help players obtain events they couldn't get normally, not give you bargaining chips for other valued Pokemon. You are intended to keep what you get for yourself--not depreciate the value of everyone else's hard-earned event Pokemon. Plus, the added kind-of controversy about it should be avoided too. So yeah, keep them for yourself, train them, battle with them, breed them, but don't trade them.
I want a really good flying type Pokemon in my party, which in Black & White is the best one to have? and where can I find it?
Early on you can get Pidove @ Route 3, but from what I've heard it doesn't carry through that well in-game. Woobat can be okay @ first cave you'll see, but considering most of Plasma has dark types, probably not useful for you. Sigilyph @ Desert Resort, same sort of issue as Woobat really but Magic Guard can be really useful. :x Archen is apparently useful and found in Route 4 @ the Desert Resort in that tower there, so somewhat early on. Next flying type you'll find is Ducklett which can be useful for the gym leader around there (Driftveil) but otherwise doesn't really prove an advantage overall. Finally you have Rufflet's line and Vullaby's line, both pretty good imo and found in Route 10, so really late in the game. And then there's the flying genies which are found around Unova after the 8th gym so you're probably not going to go with them. Either way, merging to Quick Questions for more thoughts which is where this belongs next time.
I got another question...
Can I accept (or add) a friend code from Pokemon White if I have Pokemon Black?
Hello, on the front of my white game that I bought at gamstop myself has the letters TWL-IRAO-USA, and I just bought another online that has the letters NTR-IRAE-USA, why is the lettering different??
I am having trouble with the Nacrene City gym, one book says to go two backwards one to the left two forward one to the right then one backwards...
but i cannot do that, I cannot go to the one to the right, I run into something, I am totally stuck and I cannot get any further in Pokemon Black
Because each one has different letters. It's like a serial number. The only bit that matters is 'USA' meaning it's from the United States. Like 'JPN' is Japan and 'EUR' is Europe.
Yes, but it kinda makes no sense, I have 2 games from Japan, both have the TWL at the beginning, so does my US black version?
TWL means for the DSi and above (aka region-locked), while NTR means for the original Nintendo DS (aka not-region locked).
In other words you can play the one you brought online on any version of the DS (either Japanese etc).
lol didn't see this before :x
Sorry Forever, but I play the TWL on my regular ds, not a dsi, are you sure it isn't the other way around??
EDIT: Just wanting to make sure!!
Region-locking only applies if you're playing a DSi or above, so yes although B/W are primarily made for that system (aka why they have TWL) they can play in a normal DS no matter whether they're Japanese or English.
Not entirely sure why your other version would have NTR though. :x Actually, all versions are meant to be TWL so it seems you have a fake..
In other words as long as you continue playing your normal DS none of this matters - however if you go up to DSi you won't be able to play the Japanese versions on it.
The NTR on the back of the card is the product ID for the game case. The TWL Nica is talking about is on the front of the game card near the bottom. I don't think there are fakes of these games yet.