Our Pokecord Commands Guide runs you through all of the commands available for this popular Discord bot! We’ve got all of the standard commands, plus some more advanced ones for when you get into trading and the market!
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What is Pokecord?
Pokecord is a super detailed Discord Bot that allows you to collect, battle, and trade Pokemon! Instead of throwing Poke Balls, a bot will randomly spawn a Pokemon in a designated channel in a participating Discord. The image of the Pokemon is displayed, but the name is not. It is your job to respond with the name as quickly as possible. Whoever gets it first, gets the Pokemon!
Check out ourPokecord Tips Guideto learn more about the game!
Pokecord Commands
Depending on your server, it is default to have the “p!” in front of your command. Some servers might have changed this to something else, but I will be using it with the following commands because it’s used in the default Pokecord server.
You are going to see referenced throughout these commands. You can get your particular Pokemon number by searching for the particular Pokemon with the “p!pokemon –name ” command. It will display the number via this list.
Any command that references something in angle brackets (< >), means you need to replace it with what is listed between them (do not include the brackets in your command).
Beginning the Game
Starter Commands
After you’ve picked your Pokemon, there’s a couple of commands you should do right away. They are useful to have enabled, so there’s no real reason not to do them.
Pokemon Commands
Challenge Commands
Challenges are a new addition to the game. If you complete all of the challenges you are rewarded with credits.
Favorite List Commands
Dueling Commands
If you want to battle your friends, you’ll need to utilize these commands. You can win credits and xp for defeating your dueling partner!
Market Commands
The market allows you to sell and purchase Pokemon. You purchase Pokemon with credits, these can be earned by dueling or selling your caught Pokemon.
Search Options
These can be used in addition to the “p!market search” to further refine your search.
For example, if you wanted to search for Charizard’s of a high IV in order of highest to lowest while showing the IV: “p!market search –name Charizard –showiv –order iv d”.
When searching by IVs, you can use the “>” or “<” symbols to look for a range of IVs, like this: –hpiv > 27
You can use multiple search options in a single command.
Order Options
You can type a or d instead of ascending/descending for ordering to save yourself some time.