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POKÉMON HANGMAN
Hangman. In Hangman, the computer chooses a random word (here, a Pokémon name) and reveals one dash for each letter in the name. The player guesses letters one after another; if the letter is somewhere in the name, it will be revealed everywhere it occurs, while if it's not, part of a picture is drawn. The player wins if they successfully GEN VIII CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen VIII Catch Rate Calculator. This tool will attempt to calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in the eighth-generation games. Please note that this calculator is currently tentative and may not give 100% accurate results; it is based on Gen VII mechanics extrapolated to Gen VIII Pokémon plus some guessing based on in-gameresearch.
HG/SS PLACES TO TRAIN Level 21-22. In HeartGold, Route 47 (inside cave) is the best thing around this level by far. The moment you can go here, do it. In SoulSilver, however, Ice Path 1F and B1F (or even B2F and B3F if you can take the higher levels and poor accessibility) is actually better, and it's still a fair second choice in HeartGold. GEN VI/VII CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen VI/VII Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen I, Gen II, Gen III/IV, Gen V, Gen VIII. This tool will calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in the sixth- and seventh-generation games. If you want to know how it works or more about what the results mean, you want the Gen VI/VII capture mechanics page. GEN I CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen I Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen II, Gen III/IV, Gen V, Gen VI/VII, Gen VIII. Calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in R/B/Y at a given status and health with a given ball using this tool. If you're curious about how this works, see the Gen I Capture Mechanics page. D/P/PT PLACES TO TRAIN Level 44-48. In D/P, the best section of the normal Victory Road to train is B1F. Training deep inside a cave is never a very attractive prospect, but at this level you can't be very picky anymore. Alternatively, Turnback Cave between pillars one and two has similar levels, if you like its Pokémon better. RANT: SIGNS OF POKÉMON OBSESSION Humour generally arises from the unexpected, but these obsession lists like to simply hammer in, over and over, that this hypothetical person believes Pokémon are real, and add the most straightforward possible consequences: they think Pokémon are real, so they think real-world thing X is Pokémon thing Y and try to use it like Pokémon thing MAIN | THE CAVE OF DRAGONFLIESSITEPOKÉMONTHE GAMESFUNGUIDESWEBMASTERS This means that Level Balls are actually one of the best balls in the game even if your Pokémon isn't higher-leveled than the opponent - effectively they always act as if you've lowered the Pokémon down to zero HP. While all other balls cap out at a 1/3 chance of catching a Pokémon at full health, Level Balls are guaranteed to catch a 255 FAVORITE POKÉMON PICKER How It Works. The idea for the favorite Pokémon picker is not original to me; it is inspired by an old, now-defunct original that has been recreated with upgrades here.Basically, it would present you with a random pair of Pokémon, you'd pick the one you liked better, and that would eliminate the other Pokémon from the running and then give you another pair randomly chosen from the remaining GEN III/IV CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen III/IV Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen I, Gen II, Gen V, Gen VI/VII, Gen VIII. To approximate your chances of catching any Pokémon in the third- and fourth-generation Pokémon games, enter the appropriate information below. To learn more about how this works, see the Gen III/IV Capture Mechanics page.POKÉMON HANGMAN
Hangman. In Hangman, the computer chooses a random word (here, a Pokémon name) and reveals one dash for each letter in the name. The player guesses letters one after another; if the letter is somewhere in the name, it will be revealed everywhere it occurs, while if it's not, part of a picture is drawn. The player wins if they successfully GEN VIII CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen VIII Catch Rate Calculator. This tool will attempt to calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in the eighth-generation games. Please note that this calculator is currently tentative and may not give 100% accurate results; it is based on Gen VII mechanics extrapolated to Gen VIII Pokémon plus some guessing based on in-gameresearch.
HG/SS PLACES TO TRAIN Level 21-22. In HeartGold, Route 47 (inside cave) is the best thing around this level by far. The moment you can go here, do it. In SoulSilver, however, Ice Path 1F and B1F (or even B2F and B3F if you can take the higher levels and poor accessibility) is actually better, and it's still a fair second choice in HeartGold. GEN VI/VII CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen VI/VII Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen I, Gen II, Gen III/IV, Gen V, Gen VIII. This tool will calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in the sixth- and seventh-generation games. If you want to know how it works or more about what the results mean, you want the Gen VI/VII capture mechanics page. GEN I CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen I Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen II, Gen III/IV, Gen V, Gen VI/VII, Gen VIII. Calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in R/B/Y at a given status and health with a given ball using this tool. If you're curious about how this works, see the Gen I Capture Mechanics page. D/P/PT PLACES TO TRAIN Level 44-48. In D/P, the best section of the normal Victory Road to train is B1F. Training deep inside a cave is never a very attractive prospect, but at this level you can't be very picky anymore. Alternatively, Turnback Cave between pillars one and two has similar levels, if you like its Pokémon better. RANT: SIGNS OF POKÉMON OBSESSION Humour generally arises from the unexpected, but these obsession lists like to simply hammer in, over and over, that this hypothetical person believes Pokémon are real, and add the most straightforward possible consequences: they think Pokémon are real, so they think real-world thing X is Pokémon thing Y and try to use it like Pokémon thing HTML GUIDE | THE CAVE OF DRAGONFLIES HTML Guide. The Cave of Dragonflies HTML guide, teaching aspiring Pokémon webmasters valid HTML and CSS since 2008. The guide is written on the assumption that you read through the parts in order, but if you think you already know everything in some sections, you can skip ahead if you like.BATTLE MECHANICS
Battle Mechanics. The heart and soul of the Pokémon franchise is in many ways the battle system, and though the details have changed back and forth, the fundamentals of it have been faithfully retained since the the first Game Boy games. Here I will explain the most significant parts of the Pokémon battle system.STAT STAGES
Stat Stages. While the stat mechanics page on this site explains how the values you see when you look up your Pokémon's stats on its summary screen are calculated, this isn't the whole story for the non-HP stats. The values actually used for calculations in battle can be modified in various ways from their out-of-battle values, and out of these ways, the most familiar and common type of GEN V CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen V Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen I, Gen II, Gen III/IV, Gen VI/VII, Gen VIII. This tool will calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in the fifth-generation games. If you're curious as to how it works or what a critical capture is, see the fifth-generation capture mechanics page. Pokémon: FAVORITE POKÉMON PICKER How It Works. The idea for the favorite Pokémon picker is not original to me; it is inspired by an old, now-defunct original that has been recreated with upgrades here.Basically, it would present you with a random pair of Pokémon, you'd pick the one you liked better, and that would eliminate the other Pokémon from the running and then give you another pair randomly chosen from the remaining GEN III/IV CAPTURE MECHANICS Gen III/IV Capture Mechanics. This section explains how the game determines whether an attempted Pokémon capture will be successful in the third- and fourth-generation games. For the R/B/Y algorithm (which is completely different), look here. For the G/S/C version (which is slightly less completely different, but makes up for it by beingFAKE CHEATS
NOTE: Everything said on this section is FAKE! Don't try ANYTHING in this section! OK I know fake cheats sound like a pretty stupid subject, but after I started making these, I suddenly found it much easier to see wether a code on the Internet was fake.HONEY TREES
The Trees. There are 21 honey trees in the game, located on Routes 205-215 (with one on each side of Routes 205, 210 and 212), 218, 221 and 222, as well as in Floaroma Meadow, Valley Windworks, Fuego Ironworks and Eterna Forest. They are a peculiar golden color, and if you check them with the A button, you will be told that "There is asweet
IS POKÉMON DEAD?
Is Pokémon Dead? Many teenagers today can "remember" Pokémon, as in when they used to play it when they were younger. Meanwhile, their parents will most likely remember Pokémon as those nonsensical, expensive cards that managed to get lost all over the house, and the generation before them might remember it as the bleeping of the Gameboy as they were promptly ignored by their grandchildren. WELCOME TO THE MARAH REGION! Welcome to the Marah Region! Geography: The Marah Region is a large continent located Northeast of the Kanto Region and Northwest of the Sinnoh Region. The Marah Region is nearly the geological opposite of the Sinnoh Region. The Marah Region is MAIN | THE CAVE OF DRAGONFLIESSITEPOKÉMONTHE GAMESFUNGUIDESWEBMASTERS This means that Level Balls are actually one of the best balls in the game even if your Pokémon isn't higher-leveled than the opponent - effectively they always act as if you've lowered the Pokémon down to zero HP. While all other balls cap out at a 1/3 chance of catching a Pokémon at full health, Level Balls are guaranteed to catch a 255 FAVORITE POKÉMON PICKER How It Works. The idea for the favorite Pokémon picker is not original to me; it is inspired by an old, now-defunct original that has been recreated with upgrades here.Basically, it would present you with a random pair of Pokémon, you'd pick the one you liked better, and that would eliminate the other Pokémon from the running and then give you another pair randomly chosen from the remainingPOKÉMON HANGMAN
Hangman. In Hangman, the computer chooses a random word (here, a Pokémon name) and reveals one dash for each letter in the name. The player guesses letters one after another; if the letter is somewhere in the name, it will be revealed everywhere it occurs, while if it's not, part of a picture is drawn. The player wins if they successfully GEN III/IV CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen III/IV Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen I, Gen II, Gen V, Gen VI/VII, Gen VIII. To approximate your chances of catching any Pokémon in the third- and fourth-generation Pokémon games, enter the appropriate information below. To learn more about how this works, see the Gen III/IV Capture Mechanics page. GEN V CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen V Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen I, Gen II, Gen III/IV, Gen VI/VII, Gen VIII. This tool will calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in the fifth-generation games. If you're curious as to how it works or what a critical capture is,STAT STAGES
GEN VIII CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen VIII Catch Rate Calculator. This tool will attempt to calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in the eighth-generation games. Please note that this calculator is currently tentative and may not give 100% accurate results; it is based on Gen VII mechanics extrapolated to Gen VIII Pokémon plus some guessing based on in-gameresearch.
GEN I CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen I Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen II, Gen III/IV, Gen V, Gen VI/VII, Gen VIII. Calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in R/B/Y at a given status and health with a given ball using this tool. If you're curious about how this works, see the Gen I Capture Mechanics page. GEN VI/VII CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen VI/VII Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen I, Gen II, Gen III/IV, Gen V, Gen VIII. This tool will calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in the sixth- and seventh-generation games. If you want to know how it works or more about what the results mean, you want the Gen VI/VII capture mechanics page.HONEY TREES
MAIN | THE CAVE OF DRAGONFLIESSITEPOKÉMONTHE GAMESFUNGUIDESWEBMASTERS This means that Level Balls are actually one of the best balls in the game even if your Pokémon isn't higher-leveled than the opponent - effectively they always act as if you've lowered the Pokémon down to zero HP. While all other balls cap out at a 1/3 chance of catching a Pokémon at full health, Level Balls are guaranteed to catch a 255 FAVORITE POKÉMON PICKER How It Works. The idea for the favorite Pokémon picker is not original to me; it is inspired by an old, now-defunct original that has been recreated with upgrades here.Basically, it would present you with a random pair of Pokémon, you'd pick the one you liked better, and that would eliminate the other Pokémon from the running and then give you another pair randomly chosen from the remainingPOKÉMON HANGMAN
Hangman. In Hangman, the computer chooses a random word (here, a Pokémon name) and reveals one dash for each letter in the name. The player guesses letters one after another; if the letter is somewhere in the name, it will be revealed everywhere it occurs, while if it's not, part of a picture is drawn. The player wins if they successfully GEN III/IV CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen III/IV Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen I, Gen II, Gen V, Gen VI/VII, Gen VIII. To approximate your chances of catching any Pokémon in the third- and fourth-generation Pokémon games, enter the appropriate information below. To learn more about how this works, see the Gen III/IV Capture Mechanics page. GEN V CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen V Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen I, Gen II, Gen III/IV, Gen VI/VII, Gen VIII. This tool will calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in the fifth-generation games. If you're curious as to how it works or what a critical capture is,STAT STAGES
GEN VIII CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen VIII Catch Rate Calculator. This tool will attempt to calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in the eighth-generation games. Please note that this calculator is currently tentative and may not give 100% accurate results; it is based on Gen VII mechanics extrapolated to Gen VIII Pokémon plus some guessing based on in-gameresearch.
GEN I CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen I Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen II, Gen III/IV, Gen V, Gen VI/VII, Gen VIII. Calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in R/B/Y at a given status and health with a given ball using this tool. If you're curious about how this works, see the Gen I Capture Mechanics page. GEN VI/VII CATCH RATE CALCULATOR Gen VI/VII Catch Rate Calculator. Other catch rate calculators: Gen I, Gen II, Gen III/IV, Gen V, Gen VIII. This tool will calculate your chances of capturing a Pokémon in the sixth- and seventh-generation games. If you want to know how it works or more about what the results mean, you want the Gen VI/VII capture mechanics page.HONEY TREES
HTML GUIDE | THE CAVE OF DRAGONFLIES HTML Guide. The Cave of Dragonflies HTML guide, teaching aspiring Pokémon webmasters valid HTML and CSS since 2008. The guide is written on the assumption that you read through the parts in order, but if you think you already know everything in some sections, you can skip ahead if you like. R/B/Y SAFARI ZONE MECHANICS R/B/Y Safari Zone Mechanics. A staple of the Pokémon series since the originals is the Safari Zone: a special place with Pokémon that aren't found anywhere else (and some that are) where instead of getting to use your own Pokémon to weaken and capture them, you must employ more old-fashioned methods while the Pokémon may run at anymoment.
BATTLE MECHANICS
Battle Mechanics. The heart and soul of the Pokémon franchise is in many ways the battle system, and though the details have changed back and forth, the fundamentals of it have been faithfully retained since the the first Game Boy games. Here I will explain the most significant parts of the Pokémon battle system. GEN III/IV CAPTURE MECHANICS Gen III/IV Capture Mechanics. This section explains how the game determines whether an attempted Pokémon capture will be successful in the third- and fourth-generation games. For the R/B/Y algorithm (which is completely different), look here. For the G/S/C version (which is slightly less completely different, but makes up for it by being HG/SS PLACES TO TRAIN Level 21-22. In HeartGold, Route 47 (inside cave) is the best thing around this level by far. The moment you can go here, do it. In SoulSilver, however, Ice Path 1F and B1F (or even B2F and B3F if you can take the higher levels and poor accessibility) is actually better, and it's still a fair second choice in HeartGold.HONEY TREES
The Trees. There are 21 honey trees in the game, located on Routes 205-215 (with one on each side of Routes 205, 210 and 212), 218, 221 and 222, as well as in Floaroma Meadow, Valley Windworks, Fuego Ironworks and Eterna Forest. They are a peculiar golden color, and if you check them with the A button, you will be told that "There is asweet
THE STYLE SWITCHER
Old Scyther Slash style (ID: old-scyther) A medium green style with black text. Slogan is changed to "where the bugs don't slash up the dragons" - basically, while the slogan is normally kind of being nice to the weaker bugs, this one implies that it is being nice to the poor dragons. Starring Scyther. D/P/PT PLACES TO TRAIN Level 44-48. In D/P, the best section of the normal Victory Road to train is B1F. Training deep inside a cave is never a very attractive prospect, but at this level you can't be very picky anymore. Alternatively, Turnback Cave between pillars one and two has similar levels, if you like its Pokémon better.VOLTORB FLIP GUIDE
Voltorb Flip Guide. In the non-Japanese versions of HeartGold and SoulSilver, there is a new minigame replacing the old slot machines,Voltorb Flip.
LEGENDARY DOG/CAT/WHATEVER GUIDE How to unlock them. Unlocking them is the first step. Go to the Burned Tower in Ecruteak and get to the basement. (It's really easy.) Then go up to the three statues, which are (surprise, surprise) the legendary dogs/cats/beasts/whatever you want to call them. They will run away.8331513
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The game is currently in open beta, as I anticipate expanding on it later with a couple of additional endings, more character expressions, and possibly music, additional art, etc. However, to honor the announced release date, I have chosen to make this initial full-story release in this form. (Please note that this full version of the story contains a bit more violence and some darker themes than were seen in the demo. Let's callit a PG-13.)
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