
Starters, Statics & Trades Starter Pokemon For time-based evolutions that were split evolutions (like Espeon, Umbreon, or Lycanroc), these now use evolution stones instead see this wiki page for more information.
With this setting, evolutions that previously required a certain time of day to activate will now work for any time of day. Gens 6/7: Fixed an issue where Nincada's "Shedinja Evolution" would crash on real 3DS hardware. No longer allows Giratina-O and Shaymin-S to be used as possible evolutions due to them reverting back to their regular forms in unexpected circumstances. Gen 7: Fixed an issue where "Follow Evolutions" settings didn't apply to alternate forme evolutions (Alolan forms, etc) if evolutions were not randomized.
Now correctly bans the alternate formes of Pokemon that change depending on their abilities from appearing as starter Pokemon even if "Allow Alternate Formes" is enabled (Affects Castform, Darmanitan, Aegislash, Wishiwashi). Now allows you to select which EXP curve is used for standardization. This setting can be toggled on and off in the "Settings" menu. Keeps your game and settings loaded after a successful randomization. This setting has been removed due to being outdated.
Can now be used with the generation 6 and 7 games. Similarly, coverage calculation only takes into account type and disregards movepool (so Pyukumuku will be marked as contributing to Water coverage, despite it being unable to learn any Water-type damaging moves). Abilities (e.g., Levitate or Wonder Guard) are not factored in. Only type is used to calculate a Pokémon's weaknesses and resistanteces. Think of it as a similar case to that of Nidoran♀ and Nidoran♂. For this reason, they are treated as distinct Pokémon. Such forms have different movepools, abilities, and/or stats. Unlike other Pokémon with gender differences, Meowstic, Indeedee, and Basculegion have forms that are more than purely cosmetic changes. Why are some gender differences not toggable?
The reason to hide them in the first place is to avoid clutter. These forms are initially hidden, but can be selected by activating the corresponding filter. This (unofficial and arbitrary) category encompasses most cosmetic forms (e.g., patterns of Vivillon or trims of Furfrou), forms of Arceus and Silvally, and battle-only forms (e.g., Ash-Greninja or Original Color Magearna). Forms" filter.įorms of the following Pokémon are not in the planner: Pikachu, Genesect, Pumpkaboo, Gourgeist, Xerneas, Mimikyu, Cramorant, Sinistea, Polteageist, and Zarude. Some cosmetic and transient forms are hidden unless you select the " Misc. Pokémon Team Planner FAQ Are all Pokémon forms included?Īlmost every Pokémon form is included in the planner.