Everything posted by Teo
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Your favourite Pokémon card
Oh wow! I’ve never seen that! 😮
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Reposting Cringe from 2009
Hahaha, I saw online that there's quite a bit of heated debate about this Pokémon 😆
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Hiiiii there 👋🏻
My dear friend, it's lovely to see you here as well! 💕
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Question of the Week: What was your favorite reveal from the Pokémon Presents?
This week, we're curious about your favourite reveal from the Pokémon Presents! I personally love Mega Dragonite! Despite sparking a lot of debate online, I think the wings look very cool since they're an extension of Dragonair's head wings! I would have loved to see it with some blue to link it better to its previous evolution stages, but I still like it this way ✨ Also, the new characters in ZA seem cool, and I'm looking forward to playing the game in October 😊 The new Pokémon Friends app looks nice and reminds me of the Brain Training game I used to play a lot on my Nintendo DS. The idea of collecting plush toys and decorations for your house also clearly recalls the Secret Bases in the Hoenn region 💕 Curious to hear others' thoughts now! MMC's Question of the Week is a new initiative to hear from members about a new topic each week! Want to host one of the weekly questions? Sign up in the thread here.
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Who is your (not so) favourite shiny Pokémon?
Definitely! With this shade of green, it resembles a kind of Psychic fairy of the woods, while the original looks as if it has been washed in highlighter ink 😆
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What's your favorite Pokémon and why?
Agreed, Arcanine is one of my favourite dog Pokémon! And the gif you posted is adorable ✨🐶
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Pokémon Horizons
I understand! In fact, I'm currently watching all the Pokémon episodes from the very first one! It feels like giving my "inner child" all those episodes that were impossible to watch without an internet connection 😊
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A lost collection of highlighters
I used to be the typical anxious kid who didn't want to waste anything to avoid "ruining" it, especially stickers! But now, as an adult, after years of therapy, I feel I can use them on a journal or similar 😆
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A forum? In 2025? Count me in
Hey @Arcanine, it's wonderful to have you here! 🥳
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Welcome to the first Mt. Moon TCGP tournament! 🌱
I'm really excited about this! Of course, I'm in! 🥳 Here is my friend code: 7921655910393197
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All the available plushes in Pokémon Friends
Hey everyone! ☺️ Since there seems to be a lot of hype around the new game Pokémon Friends, I decided to write this small guide on how to collect all the available plushes! I hope it will be helpful, and please feel free to comment if you spot any errors! How Plush Creation Works in Pokémon FriendsIn Pokémon Friends, completing puzzles rewards you with bits of yarn, with the type and amount varying depending on your performance. This yarn can be used to create Pokémon plush toys through a special plush-making machine, which generates plush at random in a gacha-style system based on the yarn type used. If you already own a plush and wish to make a duplicate, you can do so using 2 pieces of the corresponding yarn from the Catalogue (this applies to all Pokémon except Legendary and Mythical Pokémon). Some plush toys can also be exchanged in Town Missions, offering additional rewards and progression opportunities. Occasionally, you may receive a Pretty Nice Yarn, which has a special rarity pool and grants a 25% chance of earning a second plush when used. Packs and Available ContentPokémon Friends is available as a free basic version on iOS and Android, offering a limited experience with access to 10 puzzles, 20 plushies, 5 types of yarn, and a daily limit on how many plush you can craft. To broaden your experience, you can buy the Basic Pack or one of the Puzzle On! add-on packs, each offering additional content and features. For Nintendo Switch players, the standard game available for purchase includes the content from the free mobile version plus the Basic Pack. Puzzle On! expansions are also available as optional add-ons on this platform. Pokémon obtainable according to the yarn type Plain Yarn Ditto Available in: Free version Eevee Available in: Free version Snorlax Available in: Basic Pack Furret Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Skitty Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Bidoof Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Buneary Available in: Basic Pack Lopunny Available in: Basic Pack Minccino Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Stufful Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Skwovet Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Wooloo Available in: Free version Maushold Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Fiery Yarn Charmander Available in: Free version Charizard Available in: Free version Vulpix Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Growlithe Available in: Basic Pack Arcanine Available in: Basic Pack Flareon Available in: Basic Pack Cyndaquil Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Torchic Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Chimchar Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Tepig Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Fennekin Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Litten Available in: Basic Pack Scorbunny Available in: Free version Fuecoco Available in: Free version Soggy Yarn Squirtle Available in: Free version Psyduck Available in: Free version Slowpoke Available in: Basic Pack Vaporeon Available in: Basic Pack Totodile Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Quagsire Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Mudkip Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Piplup Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Oshawott Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Froakie Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Greninja Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Popplio Available in: Basic Pack Pyukumuku Available in: Basic Pack Sobble Available in: Free version Quaxly Available in: Free version Grassy Yarn Bulbasaur Available in: Free version Chikorita Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Treecko Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Turtwig Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Leafeon Available in: Basic Pack Shaymin (Land Form) Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Snivy Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Whimsicott Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Petilil Available in: Basic Pack Chespin Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Rowlet Available in: Basic Pack Decidueye Available in: Basic Pack Grookey Available in: Free version Eldegoss Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Sprigatito Available in: Free version Ogerpon (Teal Mask) Available in: Free version Sparky Yarn Pikachu Available in: Free version Raichu Available in: Basic Pack Raichu (Alola Form) Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Jolteon Available in: Basic Pack Mareep Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Plusle Available in: Free version Minun Available in: Free version Pachirisu Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Dedenne Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Zeraora Available in: Basic Pack Pincurchin Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Pawmi Available in: Free version Pawmot Available in: Basic Pack Frosty Yarn Sandshrew (Alolan Form) Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Vulpix (Alolan Form) Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Lapras Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Delibird Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Spheal Available in: Basic Pack Glaceon Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Froslass Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Vanillite Available in: Basic Pack Cubchoo Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Snom Available in: Basic Pack Cetoddle Available in: Basic Pack Creepy Yarn Gengar Available in: Basic Pack Umbreon Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Poochyena Available in: Basic Pack Croagunk Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Venipede Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Scolipede Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Zorua Available in: Basic Pack Larvesta Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Toxel Available in: Basic Pack Clodsire Available in: Basic Pack Slither Wing Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Hardy Yarn Sandshrew Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Growlithe (Hisuian Form) Available in: Basic Pack Arcanine (Hisuian Form) Available in: Basic Pack Larvitar Available in: Basic Pack Tyranitar Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Metagross Available in: Basic Pack Jirachi Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Riolu Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Lucario Available in: Basic Pack Rockruff Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Tinkaton Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Gholdengo Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Fantasy Yarn Clefairy Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Mew Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Espeon Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Gardevoir Available in: Basic Pack Munna Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Zorua (Hisuian Form) Available in: Basic Pack Espurr Available in: Free version Slurpuff Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Sylveon Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Pumpkaboo Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Gourgeist Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Mimikyu Available in: Basic Pack Alcremie Available in: Basic Pack Fidough Available in: Basic Pack Toothy Yarn Dragonite Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Flygon Available in: Free version Bagon Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Salamence Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Gible Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Garchomp Available in: Basic Pack Goomy Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Goodra Available in: Basic Pack Applin Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Tatsugiri (Curly Form) Available in: Basic Pack Tatsugiri (Droopy Form) Available in: Basic Pack Tatsugiri (Stretchy Form) Available in: Basic Pack Frigibax Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Koraidon Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Miraidon Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Feathery Yarn Pidgey Available in: Basic Pack Farfetch'd Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Natu Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Swablu Available in: Basic Pack Altaria Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Rayquaza Available in: Basic Pack Starly Available in: Basic Pack Archen Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2 Fletchling Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #1 Rookidee Available in: Basic Pack Corviknight Available in: Puzzle On! Pack #2
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DJ Pikachu's Full Set 🎧
The full Pikachu DJ set, streamed at the start of the Pokémon Presents event, is now available!
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"KPop Demon Hunters" has become part of my personality
I watched KPop Demon Hunters yesterday. I thought: "A K-pop group fighting demons? Sounds like typical Netflix rubbish, but I'll give it a go since everyone seems obsessed with it 🤷🏻" And then, oh my word, I loved it so much! Despite having an arc typical of this genre, I appreciated that they included elements that are not mainstream. I add the moments I found most iconic in this spoiler box: Spoiler Mira saying "Fit check for my napalm era" is already part of my personality. Zoey is so ADHD-coded that I kept seeing myself in everything she did 😂 The toxic partner who decides to leave and stop traumatising people? Thank you! Zoey saying "You're really my type... Oh well, whatever!" and then killing her crush is ICONIC. Did I cry when the group reunited while singing? Absolutely YES. Have I already learned by heart "What It Sounds Like"? OF COURSE. This scene This scene Have you seen it? 👀
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Wild Mega Dragonite appeared!
Hey everyone! As many of you already know, during the recent Pokémon Presents, we saw the long-awaited Mega Dragonite! 🐉 Currently, it seems fans are split into two groups: those who adore it and those who dislike it. Honestly, I really like it. Not only because Dragonite is one of my favourite Pokémon, but also because I think it's nice that they decided to give it those wings, which seem like a natural extension of Dragonair's wings. I would have personally loved to see a touch of blue to reflect its previous evolutionary form, but I still like it, and I can't wait to add it to my team! What are your thoughts about it? 💡
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A lost collection of highlighters
Hahaha, yes, definitely a serendipitous moment 😁
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A lost collection of highlighters
I was at my grandparents' house yesterday, and I was delighted to find this collection of highlighters! I was surprised to see that they still work!
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Question of the Week: What is your favorite Mega Evolution?
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Reposting Cringe from 2009
OMG, I wonder if it's a good thing that I no longer have access to what I used to write as a teenager online 😂 But your frustration is completely understandable! I genuinely like Nosepass as a Pokémon, but I would be very annoyed if I ever found the same card in every booster pack 😧
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Question of the Week: Become a host!
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Question of the Week: What is your favorite Mega Evolution?
Mega Ampharos! It becomes fluffy and also gains the Dragon type 😍 But a special mention to Mega Gardevoir, Mega Venusaur and Mega Sceptile 💚
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A Pocket Pikachu guide
You're right. It was 1998 or 1999, so it's incredible what this person has done!
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What are you listening to?
Still alivе, killing time at the cemеtery Never quite buried 💔 Regarding me, I've been listening to this song. It breaks my heart, as it always reminds me of my 14-year-old dog, who I know won't be with us for too long. So I can't help shedding some tears when I listen to it, but it's a good reminder to "tirar más fotos" while she's still here 🌱
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A Pocket Pikachu guide
Hey everyone! Seeing that many people enjoy using their Pokémon Pikachu (or Pocket Pikachu if you have the Japanese version), I decided to create a guide to help you make the most of it! First, let's cover the basics. StepsPokémon Pikachu acts as a pedometer, counting your steps. For every 7 steps, you and Pikachu earn 1 Watt. These Watts can be used to play a mini-game or given to Pikachu to increase its happiness. ClockThis displays the current time. It’s important to keep the clock accurate, as some animations depend on it. For example, Pikachu won’t want to walk once he’s gone to bed. You can also set an alarm using this feature. GiftHere you can see how many Watts you've collected. Use the up and down buttons on the control pad to choose how many Watts you'd like to give to Pikachu. His reaction will depend on how many you give him. Note that offering zero or just a few Watts will make him unhappy. Mini-gameSelect the coin icon from the menu to access the mini-game. Each spin costs 5 Watts, and you can only play if you have enough. Press A to start spinning and press A again to stop. Match three of the same symbol to win Watts. The best prize (500 Watts) is won by matching three "7" symbols. FriendshipPressing the SELECT button, this screen shows your current relationship with Pikachu, along with your total step count. The closer Pikachu feels to you, the closer it will appear on the screen. If you haven’t walked or played with Pikachu for a while, it may run away. You can shake the device to get him to come back. OptionsPressing the START button, you can see the Options menu. From here, you can reset the counter in the top-right corner to 0 using the reset option (note that the counter cannot exceed 99,999). You can also toggle the device’s sound on or off and adjust the time settings. Here you can find all the possible scenes that Pikachu can perform: Scene Description Time Steps starting scene turning on the device for the first time 0 Actions Pikachu takes depending on its relationship with you standing still when it has a "common feeling" any ignoring when it has a "strange feeling" any disappearing when it has a "worst feeling" any wagging his tail when it has a "good feeling" any smiling when it has a "friendly feeling" any Actions Pikachu performs when you turn on the device playing in the sand 09:00 - 13:00 any playing with blocks 09:00 - 13:00 any eating a lollipop 15:00 any eating an ice cream cone 15:00 >300k reading a book 15:00 any studying arithmetic 09:00 - 13:00 >300k studying history 09:00 - 13:00 >300k studying English 09:00 - 13:00 >450k nodding 09:00 - 13:00 >450k playing piano 09:00 - 13:00 >450k watching TV 18:00 any taking a shower 19:00 - 18:00 any taking a bath 20:00 >300k playing a bugle 09:00 - 13:00 >160k flying a kite 16:00 >160k playing with a yo-yo 16:00 >300k playing with a radio-controlled car 16:00 - 19:00 >300k using a computer 19:00 >450k hang gliding 16:00 >450k turning a somersault 19:00 >450k writing a letter of thanks 19:00 >450k eating takoyaki 07:00 12:00 18:00 any eating bread 07:00 12:00 18:00 any eating rice 12:00 18:00 >300k brushing its teeth 08:00 13:00 19:00 any yawning 08:00 12:00 20:00 any in love 08:00 12:00 18:00 >320k sleeping 21:00 any sleeping 21:00 any sleeping 21:00 any waking up 07:00 any Actions Pikachu performs when you walk walking daytime 0 to 100k running daytime 0 to 100k riding on a motorcycle daytime 50k to 100k riding on a tricycle daytime 0 to 160k riding on a pedalcar daytime 100k to 230k riding on a bicycle daytime 160k to 300k riding on a monocycle daytime >230k skateboarding daytime >300k walking on stilts daytime >400k Actions Pikachu performs when giving it watts making faces daytime giving 0 watts complaining daytime giving 0-99 watts being glad daytime giving 100-299 watts turning a somersault daytime giving 300-699 watts in love daytime giving 300-699 watts writing a letter of thanks daytime giving 300-699 watts playing a bugle daytime giving 700-999 watts balancing on a ball daytime giving 700-999 watts swimming daytime giving 700-999 watts hang gliding daytime giving 700-999 watts playing piano daytime giving 700-999 watts Final scene final scene anytime 1.000.000 I hope this guide is helpful. I must say that, since this is an old and not very well-known game, it was difficult to find accurate information about it, so not everything I listed in this guide may be correct. For this reason, please do not hesitate to comment if you notice any errors or missing items! Source: biglobe.ne.jp
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Wrong pokemon stuff you used to believe?
You're right, it's possible to find a Revive in front of it!
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Thief Steals Over $100,000 Worth of Pokémon Cards and Collectibles from Massachusetts Store
A high-value theft occurred in New Bedford, Massachusetts, on the night of July 8, when a hooded individual broke into a local store specialising in Pokémon cards and other collectables. The total value of the stolen goods is estimated to exceed $113,000. The New Bedford Police Department has released footage of the theft and is seeking the public's assistance in identifying the perpetrator, who remains at large. It seems that this kind of robbery has been increasing recently... 😰