If you are just getting into Pokecord or are wanting to know more about it. I’ve compiled a bunch of information for beginners, about credits, and learning how-to catch more Pokemon!
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What is Pokecord?
It’s a Discord bot that allows you to collect, duel, trade, and purchase Pokemon! Your collection follows you to any server that has the Pokecord bot installed on it.
Starting out in Pokecord
First off, you’ll need to head to a Discord server that has the bot installed on it. You should see “Pokecord BOT” in the members list of the server. Once you are at a server, use the command “p!start” and you will be able to pick your starter Pokemon. This also allows you to start catching Pokemon!
After you’ve picked your starter, you’ll want to do a couple of commands. The first one is “p!detailed”, this will show more information about your Pokemon when using commands like “p!pokemon” and “p!info”. The other one you might want to do is “p!order IV”. This will order your Pokemon by the highest IV, it is useful for choosing which ones to level up and battle with.
For the complete look at all of the Pokecord commands you can use, check out ourPokecord Commands Guide!
How-to Catch Pokemon
Most servers that are running bot will have a specific room for where Pokemon will spawn (some have spawns all over). It’s usually called “wild” or something of that nature. Once you see a spawn you will need to input the following command to try and catch it: “p!catch ”. Where it says is where you will type in whatever the Pokemon’s name that spawned. Yes, you will need to know the names of the Pokemon by the image that is shown.
After a bit if no one has caught the Pokemon, you can use the “p!hint” command to give you a clue on which Pokemon it is.
Keep in mind that you’re able to only catch the most RECENTLY spawned Pokemon. There will be times when another Pokemon spawns after one that hasn’t been caught yet. If this happens, you can no longer catch the previous Pokemon.
How-to Get Pokemon to Spawn
If you are playing on a small server, you’ll notice that Pokemon don’t spawn very often. Pokemon spawns are based on how many people are sending messages in the server. The more messages that are sent, the more Pokemon will spawn. This can be frustrating, but unfortunately it’s kind of the only fair way to do it. If you know your Pokemon and are a fast typist, then you’ll want to just head to the official Pokecord server and catch them all!
How-to View My Pokemon
If you want to see all of the Pokemon you’ve caught, then you’ll want to use the “p!pokemon” command. This will show your Pokemon in whatever order you’ve selected with “p!order” command.
How-to Level My Pokemon
You level up your Pokemon by chatting with others in a Pokecord server (you can also purchase Rare Candy from the Shop). The more messages you send, the higher your Pokemon will level up. However, only the Pokemon you have selected will be leveled. To select a Pokemon for leveling use “p!pokemon –name ” to find the particular Pokemon’s number you want, and then use “p!select ” to choose it. You can check the level of your Pokemon by using the “p!info” command.
Favorites
Once you start catching a bunch of Pokemon there might be ones you want to have easy access to for trading, dueling, or leveling. This is where you utilize the “p!fav” command. you’re able to add Pokemon to your list with the “p!fav add ” and that way you can reference them much easier.
Credits
Credits are the currency that Pokecord uses that allows you to purchase items from the Shop or Pokemon from the Market. These can take quite a bit of time to gather, but I’m going to list some of the ways you may get credits.
Catching Pokemon Tips
The most fundamental part of the Pokecord is catching Pokemon! I’m going to list some tips that might help you catch more. Before I go into this, however, let me explain a couple of terms that you might sometimes see in chat. These terms are “lurker” and “sniper/sniping”. Both of these essentially mean you are just sitting in chat waiting for Pokemon to spawn without contributing to the chat. In some servers this is against the rules, so be sure to read the rules beforehand so you don’t get banned from the server.
The official server doesn’t care about either of these things, because there’s so much chat going on anyway it isn’t really slowing down spawns.
If you are kind of slow or don’t know all of the Pokemon then I don’t recommend the official server. The people that frequent there are extremely fast and know all of the names pretty much immediately. However, you can stay out of the General channel and look around in the other channels that are less frequented but still spawn Pokemon.
Another option is heading to small servers. Many Discords run the Pokecord bot with less competition, and you’re able to also just host the bot in your own server.