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Topic review - I have a small suggestion for the site.
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Raikou
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 2:53 pm
Re: I have a small suggestion for the site.
/facepalm
I cant beleive i missed that..... sigh
Thank You
/facepalm
I cant beleive i missed that..... sigh
Thank You
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JsXtm
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:07 pm
Re: I have a small suggestion for the site.
No, it's in Psydex > Search > Moveset.
No, it's in Psydex > Search > Moveset.
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Raikou
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Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 4:33 pm
Re: I have a small suggestion for the site.
Oh wow I appologize. I never saw that before. I have been using Psydex for a while now and never noticed it. Is it in Movesets?
Oh wow I appologize. I never saw that before. I have been using Psydex for a while now and never noticed it. Is it in Movesets?
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JsXtm
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Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 11:05 am
Re: I have a small suggestion for the site.
[url=http://www.psypokes.com/dex/search.php?type=moves]The Psydex Search can already do that[/url].
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Raikou
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Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:57 pm
I have a small suggestion for the site.
Would it be possible to make a generator in the PsyDex that allows you to type in 4 moves and it generates a compatible pokemon for all 4 of those moves. For example lets say you want to be efficient about your party of pokemon in game and you want to know what pokemon can learn Surf, Strength, Fly, and Cut. Then you type in the moves and out pops a pokemon that can learn all 4. Or is that too big of a project?
It might be easier for people to use than scrolling through all the Pokes out there checking their Learnset lists. If you can make the generator refrence your Learnset archive it might not be a big project after all.
Would it be possible to make a generator in the PsyDex that allows you to type in 4 moves and it generates a compatible pokemon for all 4 of those moves. For example lets say you want to be efficient about your party of pokemon in game and you want to know what pokemon can learn Surf, Strength, Fly, and Cut. Then you type in the moves and out pops a pokemon that can learn all 4. Or is that too big of a project?
It might be easier for people to use than scrolling through all the Pokes out there checking their Learnset lists. If you can make the generator refrence your Learnset archive it might not be a big project after all.
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