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== General Information ==
 
'''Is this game made by Nintendo?'''
 
'''Is this game made by Nintendo?'''
No, this is a fan-made game based on previous Handhelds originally started by Kyro. This game is currently under management by Zammbi. Nintendo has already been aware of PWO for a while and we thought it would not likely take action against PWO, ''but on February 1st, 2010, it was announced that Nintendo sent out a legal letter against PWO and other fansites. It will be shut down soon.  Read about it [http://forum.playerdex.com/Index.php/topic/24282-nintendo-doesnt-like-us/ here]''
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:No, this is a fan-made game based on previous Handhelds originally started by Kyro. Originally the game was under management of KyroCorp, and led first by Kyro; then by Zammbi after Kyro retired in mid-2009; before becoming the property of CodeCore Entertainment in March 2011 until 2017. Nowadays, PWO is ran as a community project and is jointly owned by all its Staff.
  
'''How do I access the forums/report bugs or hackers?'''
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'''How long has this game been online?'''
First, you need to register an account for the gameYou can visit the forums from [http://forum.playerdex.com here].  When you are located to the home page of the forums, click "Sign In" at the upper right corner and enter your game account info. You should be able to make posts and topics then.  You cannot directly make a new account on the forums. Report all bugs on the [http://forum.playerdex.com/Index.php/tracker/ tracker] and report hackers in the Hidden Reports section under the "Community Watch" board.
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:The website has been online since December 11, 2007The very first beta of the game was released on December 27, 2007.
  
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'''What long term goals do the Developers plan for this game?'''
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:While the game started with the Kanto region following Leaf Green, plans held for the future are very broad.  Every region, Pokémon, item, and skill from the Pokémon series will eventually be added.  When the designers run out of new material to add, they will add new, exclusive material.  Examples of exclusive material that are in the game/may be implemented include: quests, new areas, guilds, selling Pokémon to NPCs, real-estate (this is speculation), and more. It will suffice to say that this game will never truly be complete, because there will always be new updates thanks to a hard-working and dedicated staff.
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'''I have a question, what do I do?'''
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:Well, there are a few ways to find your answer.  You can ask an in-game player, ask a Community Guide, post your question in the forums in the correct forum, ask someone in the PWO [[Discord Chat]], or search the forums or Wiki to find a thread or article regarding your question, which will most likely have the answer in it.
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== Account Information ==
 
'''Where do I register for the game?'''
 
'''Where do I register for the game?'''
Go to http://beta.playerdex/register.php and follow the instructions.
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:Follow the instructions listed in [[Account Registration]].
  
'''I made a new account. Shall I give other people my password?'''
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'''I made a new account. Should I give other people my password?'''
This is a common sense but no no NO! Do not give it to family members, do not give it to your friends, do not give it to the GUIDEs or Staff either! You are liable for everything that happens on your account and if something happens to your account because you gave away your password, your problem will most likely not be fixed.
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:This is common sense but no no NO! Do not give it to family members, do not give it to your friends, do not give it to any staff either! You are liable for everything that happens on your account and if something happens to your account because you gave away your password, your problem will most likely not be fixed. it also is against the rules to share your account, since only the person who created the account is authorized to use it, thus it may end up banned for account sharing as well.
  
'''What is a [GUIDE]?'''
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'''How do I become a member and what are the advantages?'''
A [GUIDE] is a chat moderator who is in the game to help answer your questions and also kick/mute players who break the rules. They can also help you if you are stuck on a map (not if you are stuck in a battle).  They are not always liable or responsible to answer all of your questions. They are volunteers so they have the right to choose to answer your questions or not. You cannot apply for Guide.
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:Please see [[Memberships|the membership page]] for information on how to become a member and its advantages.
  
'''What is a [GM]/[GML]?'''
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'''I was muted/kicked/banned. Why?'''
A [GM] is a "Game Master", who are similar to [GUIDE] only that they have more power in the game. In addition to muting and kicking, they can also ban players from the game for improper conduct, cheating and general rule-breaking. GMs usually do not moderate the in-game chat as the responsibility mainly rests with the GUIDEs. The GMs usually assist the DEVs with adding minor content into the game such as new maps and NPCs. A [GML], aka Game Master-ling or "GM-in-training", is a less powerful version of the [GM] rank. They also have the ability to kick, mute and ban players. They are volunteers as well. You cannot apply for GM/GML.
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:If you have been muted or banned, then you have not followed the game rules. The extent of these punishments depend on how serious the rule-bending is. If it is minor, then it will be either a mute or a kick. If it is more serious, it may result in a temporary ban lasting a few days. Excessive trolling and cheating may earn a permanent ban. Continuing to do this on alternate accounts may also result in an IP ban. If you're kicked while AFK or kicked by a member of staff ingame, this results in a 2 minute ban.
  
'''What is a [DEV]?'''
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'''How do I access the forums/report bugs or hackers?'''
A [DEV] is a "Developer", or programmer, that have similar powers to a [GM] and more. Instead of moderating the game, DEVs are in charge of the game's programming including the game client, server programming and any other websites/devices used to run the game. This is the highest rank obtainable and will only be given to trusted people who displayed excellent conduct in and around the game as well as showing an outstanding knowledge of programming. And once again, these are volunteers. If you wish to apply for DEV, look above this page and look in the tab "Team" and click "Recruitment." (Note: [DEV] is currently also used in game to mean "Administrator". Administrators are like DEVs, but they do not work on the game's programming)
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:First, you need to register an account for the game.  You can visit the forums from [https://forum.pokemon-world-online.com/ here]. When you are located to the home page of the forums, click "Sign In" at the upper right corner and enter your game account info. You should be able to make posts and topics then.  You cannot directly make a new account on the forums. Report all bugs on the [http://playerdex.pokemon-world-online.com/bugs.php bug catcher] and report hackers in the [http://playerdex.pokemon-world-online.com/watch.php Community Watch] section.
  
'''What is a Mapper?'''
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'''How do I get tokens for my account?'''
A Mapper is a common player who helps in making maps, or places and cities, for the game. They help make the regions from the Handhelds and maybe more. Generally, they have no power over the game and they are volunteers as well. If you are interested in mapping, you need a forum account and a minimum of 20 posts in the forums. Then, take a look here:  http://forum.playerdex.com/Index.php?/forum/28-mapping/
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:Tokens are a type of currency that currently can only be used on the Playerdex [[Tokens|Token Store]]. You can earn tokens via a number of different ways.
If you are interested in becoming a Mapper please see this Wiki topic: http://grou.ps/pwo/wiki/174508
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:* Donation: 1,000 tokens are given for every dollar donated as a reward.
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:* Downtime: If downtime is over 90 minutes, 2 players are randomly chosen and given 1 token every 30 minutes.  To be chosen, the players must have a minimum of 2 hours, 30 minutes of gametime logged and last logged within 24 hours of the game going offline.
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:* Twitter Giveaway: Giveaways that are run on the @PWO_ Twitter account.
  
'''What is a Spriter?'''
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'''I registered my Account on Playerdex but I cannot log into the Forums. Why is that?'''
A Spriter is a common player who helps make pixel art for the game. They help make Pokémon sprites, trainer sprites, map tiles and more. Generally, they have no power over the game and they are volunteers as well. If you are interested in spriting, you need a forum account and a minimum of 20 posts in the forums. Then, take a look here:
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:If you're having issues logging into your forum account, you need to log into the Playerdex and do a [[Resetting your password|password reset]]. If you continue to have issues, you need to contact an Administrator or Developer.
http://forum.playerdex.com/Index.php?/forum/30-sprites-and-graphics/
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'''I was muted/kicked/banned. Why?'''
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'''When are accounts deleted?'''
If you have been muted or banned, then you have not followed the game rules. The extent of these punishments depend on how serious the rule-bending is. If it is minor, then it will be either a mute or a kick. If it is more serious, it may result in a temporary ban lasting a few days. Excessive trolling and cheating may earn a permanent ban.  Continuing to do this on alternate accounts may also result in an IP ban.
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:Accounts are currently not deleted due to inactivity any longer. They were in the past (barring banned accounts) deleted for:
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:**Inactivity for a minimum of 2 years with game time recorded
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:**Inactivity for a minimum of 3 months with no game time recorded
  
'''How do I become a member and what are the advantages?'''
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'''When will my Pokémon be deleted?'''
By subscribing to the game, you can receive:
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:Pokémon are only deleted when:
50% extra experience from every battle
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:*An account is deleted
Double money when you battle wild Pokémon
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:*If released and the account was registered as last active before 1st January, 2013 at the time of a check
300% increase chance of finding rare, stronger SHINY Pokémon
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Starting the 4th month, you will get free tokens equal to the month - 3 (IE: 4th: 1, 5th: 2, 6th: 3) up to a maximum of 45 (1 Year)
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We will be able to upgrade the servers and buy new ones to allow better performance
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Here you'll find some corrections to common mistakes.
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You do not get five free tokens just for becoming a member. You only get them for 4th Month and up. Prepaid gets them up front.
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You no longer get items or pokes for becoming a member.
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For more information and to subscribe go to the Playerdex (http://www.playerdex.com/), login and then select Membership and Donations.
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'''How long has this game been online?'''
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:As with accounts, once deleted - they can no longer be recovered.
The website has been online since December 11, 2007.  The very first beta of the game was released on December 27, 2007.
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'''What long term goals do the Developers plan for this game?'''
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== Staff Information ==
While the game started with the Kanto region following Leaf Green, plans held for the future are very broad.  Every region, Pokémon, item, and skill from the Pokémon series will eventually be added.  When the designers run out of new material to add, they will add new, exclusive material.  Examples of exclusive material that are in the game/may be implemented include: quests, new areas, guilds, selling Pokémon to NPCs, real-estate (this is speculation), and more. It will suffice to say that this game will never truly be complete, because there will always be new updates thanks to a hard-working and dedicated staff.
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::Main Article: [[Staff]]
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'''I have a question, what do I do?'''
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Well, there are a few ways to find your answer.  You can ask an in-game player, ask a Guide, ask a GM, post your question in the forums in the correct forum, ask someone in the PWO IRC, or search the forums or Wiki to find a thread or article regarding your question, which will most likely have the answer in it.
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'''Common Problems
 
  
The game will not let me log in. Why does this happen?'''
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[[File:CG.png|right]] '''What is a [CG]?'''
Three possible reasons. One: the server is full. Click "Select a Server" until you see Diamond ###/700 on the status bar. Two: the server is off-line. No one is able to log in. Three: the game is experiencing major lag or is frozen. There are currently only 700 slots in the server and more may be added in the future.
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:A [CG] (or Community Guide) is a community representative whose staff work entails community relations—being the face of the community. It is their job to represent the staff and solidify your relation with the staff. Their most commonly practiced is function is helping out players, as well as being the voice of the staff—generally keeping the community well informed, and listening to the community's opinions and concerns. They can help you if you are stuck on a map (not if you are stuck in a battle). They are not always liable or responsible to answer all of your questions, however.  They are volunteers, so they have the right to choose to answer your questions or not. You cannot apply for a position as Community Guide.
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[[File:DEV.png|right]] '''What is a [DEV]?'''
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:A [DEV] is a "Developer", or programmer, that has similar powers to a [ADMINS]s and more. Instead of moderating the game, DEVs are in charge of the game's programming including the game client, server programming and any other websites/devices used to run the game. This is the highest rank obtainable and will only be given to trusted people who displayed excellent conduct in and around the game as well as showing an outstanding knowledge of programming. And once again, these are volunteers. If you wish to apply for DEV, contact Xanatus.
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[[File:GE.png|right]] '''What is a [GE]?'''
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:A [GE] is a "Game Editor". The GE title is an envelope for smaller branches of anyone who adds content to the game in some way, included in this title are Artists, Mappers, Composers, Journalist and Scrippters. Here is a break down of all the smaller branches withen the GE title.
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::'''Scripters''' - They are in charge of editing existing content within the game (such as NPCs and spawns) and adding new content to the game. All Game Editors are volunteers. You cannot apply for a position as GE.
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::'''Artists''' - Artists are people who helps make pixel art for the game. They help make Pokémon sprites, trainer sprites, map tiles and more. The leader of the artist group is referred to as the Lead Artist. Most artists are volunteers. If you are interested in becoming an artist, you should post a [https://forum.pokemon-world-online.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=50 portfolio].
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::'''Composers''' - Composers are in charge of handling the music and sound effects that are heard while playing Pokémon World Online. The composers, like all other staff, are volunteers. If you are interested in becoming a composer, you should post a portfolio [https://forum.pokemon-world-online.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=54 here].
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::'''Mappers''' - Mappers are staff members who helps in making maps (in other words places and cities), for the game. They help recreate the regions from the Handhelds and occasionally create custom areas. All mappers are volunteers. If you are interested in mapping, you should post a portfolio of your work [https://forum.pokemon-world-online.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=52 here].
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[[File:GM.png|right]] '''What is a [GM]?'''
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:The [GM]s, also known as "Global Moderators", are responsible for issues between players. They can transfer Pokémon, kick, mute, and  ban players from the game for improper conduct. (Improper conduct includes using 3rd party programs to gain an advantage, glitch exploitation, and general rule-breaking.) The main responsibilities of GMs are to moderate the game as a whole and to and work on cases that involve the game or the forums. All Game Moderators are volunteers. You cannot apply for a position as GM.
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==Server-Related Information==
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'''The game will not let me log in. Why does this happen?'''
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:Most likely the game is either frozen or offline.  If it is offline, then a member of staff who has server access will need to restart it. The duration in which it is offline, is unknown.
  
 
'''When I log in, the map is black, my character is standing on a single grass tile and no one is speaking in chat. Why is that?'''
 
'''When I log in, the map is black, my character is standing on a single grass tile and no one is speaking in chat. Why is that?'''
It means the server is full. Look at the chat to find a System message explaining that your connection to the server was refused due to being full. Log off and try logging in again.
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:It means the server is full. Look at the chat to find a System message explaining that your connection to the server was refused due to being full. Log off and try to log in again.
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'''The map around me is all the same grass tile or all black.'''
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:The request for the map timed-out and failed to load properly. While you can still move around the map, you will still be bounded by the obstacles that would be there if the map loaded correctly. To fix this problem, log out of the game and attempt to log into the game again.
  
 
'''When my game crashed, a message pops up saying "user already in system"? Does this mean someone hacked me?'''
 
'''When my game crashed, a message pops up saying "user already in system"? Does this mean someone hacked me?'''
The chances of someone's account getting hacked is very low. Your account may be experiencing the "user in system", or UIS, bug in which your account does not log off the game when you exit. The server automatically kicks off accounts that are AFK for 10 minutes so please wait patiently for that to occur. A Guide may also kick off your account but they are not required to. Please do not harass the Guides to kick off your accounts.
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:The chances of someone's account getting hacked is very low. Your account may be experiencing the "user in system", or UIS, bug in which your account does not log off the game when you exit. The server automatically kicks off accounts that are AFK for 7 minutes so please wait patiently for that to occur. A Guide may also kick off your account but they are not required to. Please do not harass the Guides to kick off your accounts.
  
 
'''My battle froze. What shall I do?'''
 
'''My battle froze. What shall I do?'''
It is simple: just log off or type /quit. Guides will not kick your account for being stuck in battle. They will also not kick you off just because you are afraid of getting the "UIS bug." Please do not harass the Guides to kick you off.
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:It is simple: just log off or type /quit. Guides will not kick your account for being stuck in battle. They will also not kick you off just because you are afraid of getting the "UIS bug." Please do not harass the Guides to kick you off.
  
'''How did a Lv. 2 Rattata KO my lv. 8 Squirtle?'''
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'''How do I raise a Metapod with only Harden?'''
Moves such as Tail Whip and Leer are currently bugged so they will have an overpower effect on low-levelled Pokémon. Remember, the battle system is incomplete and thus there will be many moves that do not work correctly.
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:To train a Pokémon that does not have any damaging attacks, simply have the Pokémon participate in the battle. The easiest way to accomplish this is to move the Pokémon into the first position and then switch that Pokémon out on the first turn. The experience-sharing system will allow the Pokémon to gain some experience for the battle.
  
'''How do I raise a Lv. 2 Bulbasaur with only Growl?'''
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'''Why didn't my Charizard learn Flamethrower?'''
Unfortunately, Exp. Points are not shared when you switch around Pokémon against a single enemy. To train a Pokémon like a 'no Tackle' Bulbasaur or Magikarp, you must capture a Pokémon with an attack that poisons the enemy (Poisonpowder is recommended); this may include Weedle (Poison Sting), Spinarak (Poison Sting), Nidoran (Poison Sting), Bellsprout (Poisonpowder), etc. Use poison on your foe and wait until the HP is low, then switch to Bulbasaur and use a turn.
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:Though not intentionally, sometimes your Pokémon will miss out on a move. But fear not! Missed and forgotten moves can be recovered by logging into the Playerdex, clicking on "My Pokémon', and clicking on the Pokémon, then clicking on "Edit moves". Be aware, it will cost some (in-game) money to change any moves. For more information check: [[PlayerDex MyPokemon#Editing your Pokemons Moves]]
  
'''Why didn't my Charmander learn Metal Claw?'''
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==Gameplay Information==
Though not intentionally, some Pokémon did not learn certain moves at their designated levels. To re-teach the move, go to http://playerdex.com and log in with your game account. Find the Pokémon you wish to teach and click "Edit Moves." Remember, it costs 500 Pokémoney per level to edit moves. Make sure you are not in the game while you perform this.
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'''What are the game's controls?'''
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::1. Arrow Keys, AWSD - Walking
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::2. SPACE BAR - Talk to NPCs (Non-playable characters), read signs and interact with objects
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::3. ENTER +  - Speak in chat with other players
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::4. Left Mouse Button - Selects/confirms choices
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::5. Right Mouse Button - Extra commands (try right-clicking a player)
  
'''Gameplay
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'''How do I obtain a [[In-game_interface#Pok.C3.A9dex|Pokédex]]?'''
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:The Pokédex is given to you after completing the in-game tutorial.
  
What are the game's controls?'''
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'''What are Pokédollars?'''
1. Arrow Keys or AWSD - Walking
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:Pokédollars, also known as Pokémoney, Poké Dollars, or Pokéyen, is the currency of Pokémon World Online and all official Pokémon games. It is often represented by the symbol {{pdollar}}.
2. SPACE BAR - Talk to NPCs (Non-playable characters), read signs and interact with objects
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3. ENTER +  - Speak in chat with other players
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4. Left Mouse Button - Selects/confirms choices
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5. Right Mouse Button - Extra commands (try right-clicking a player)
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'''How do I obtain a Pokédex?'''
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'''How do I earn Pokédollars?'''
Speak to Professor Shane in Pallet Town and you will receive it and be able to view Pokémon data. There is a functional Pokédex feature at http://playerdex.com.
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:You may gain some from defeating wild Pokémon and NPCs. You do not earn Pokédollars from PvP (player vs. player) battles. You may trade Pokédollars with other players once you acquired 5 badges in Kanto or 4 badges in Johto and access to one of the Union Rooms.
 
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'''How do I earn Pokémoney/Pokédollars?'''
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You may gain some from defeating wild Pokémon and NPCs. You do not earn Pokémoney from PvP (player vs. player) battles. You may trade Pokémoney with other players once you acquired 100 Rep points.
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'''What is Reputation?'''
 
'''What is Reputation?'''
Reputation is a meter that allows you to battle certain NPCs and also gives you other abilities such as trading and creating guilds. You earn 0.3 Rep points from defeating a NPC. You earn 5% of your opponent's rep points from defeating a human player. You can lose rep by losing to other players.
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:Reputation is a meter for judging your battle experience and, depending on its current value, allows you to battle certain NPCs or unlock other abilities such as trading and creating guilds.
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:Currently, the main way to increase your Reputation is by winning battles. You earn between 0.2 to 0.4 Rep points from defeating a NPC. You earn 5% of your opponent's rep points from defeating a human player, but you can lose rep by losing to other players.
  
 
'''How do I re-order my team?'''
 
'''How do I re-order my team?'''
Right-click one of your Pokémon at the top of your screen and select a position to switch with.
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:Right-click one of your Pokémon at the top of your screen and select a position to switch with.
  
 
'''Where do I go to heal my Pokémon?'''
 
'''Where do I go to heal my Pokémon?'''
In most towns/cities, there are buildings with a red roof called a Pokémon Center. Simply enter inside the Pokémon Center and your team will be healed.
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:In most towns/cities, there are buildings with a red roof called a Pokémon Center. Simply enter inside the Pokémon Center and speak to the nurse to get them feeling well again.
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'''How do I release my Pokémon?'''
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:If you want to release a Pokemon, will have to be logged out of the game and on [[Playerdex]]. Once on Playerdex, click on my pokémon, click the checkbox on the pokémon you wish to release, and add it to your action basket. From there, click on the dropdown menu, select release, and click on submit.
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'''How do I store Pokémon into my PC?'''
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:Open the Pokémon Storage System in the [[Pokémon Center]], right click on the Pokémon in question an press the 'withdraw/deposit' button.
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'''Where do I go to buy Poké Balls and Potions?'''
 
'''Where do I go to buy Poké Balls and Potions?'''
In most towns/cities, there are buildings with a blue roof called a PokéMart. Speak to the merchant inside to view a selection of items. Most of the time, it is best to buy from DEVs and GMs as some greedy players overpriced items.
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:In most towns/cities, there are buildings with a blue roof called a PokéMart. Inside the PokéMart there is a till operator. The till operator sells common items such as Poké Balls and Potions. These are always in stock and have fair, consistent prices, so you are always able to get the basic necessities for any Trainer.  
  
 
'''How do I exit the game/log off?'''
 
'''How do I exit the game/log off?'''
Clicking the X at the upper right corner, the first time while logged in will return you to the login screen. If for some reason this does not work, enter /quit in the chat - this will have the same effect as clicking on the X if logged in.  If you are on the login screen, clicking on X will close the client.  Alternatively, there are two other computer functions that allows you to close PWO. One, press ALT + F4. Two, press CTRL + ALT + Delete, open up the Task Manager and End Task for PWO.
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:Clicking the X at the upper right corner, the first time while logged in will return you to the log-in screen. If for some reason this does not work, enter /quit in the chat - this will have the same effect as clicking on the X if logged in.  If you are on the log-in screen, clicking on X will close the client.  Alternatively, there are two other computer functions that allows you to close PWO. One, press ALT + F4. Two, press CTRL + ALT + Delete, open up the Task Manager and End Task for PWO. ''The latter method is NOT recommended unless the game has crashed, as you are forcing the game to terminate, which may cause data loss!''
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'''How do I save my game?'''
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:Being a multi-player game that is constantly online, Pokémon World Online saves itself automatically. Once you begin play, your progress will be saved automatically every few minutes, as well as when you log-out or after major data changes such as when completing a trade. If you want to force a save, the best thing to do is log-out and wait a minute before rejoining. If the game is taken down for maintenance, accounts will also be saved before the server is taken offline.
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:Note that if the server crashes or is taken offline, any further saving will fail because no connection will be available to the database to store the data. In which case you should log-off straight away. If the server has crashed, some data loss may occur. You may not hold PWO Staff responsible for any lost progress, Pokémon or items occurring as a result of a crash.
  
 
'''How do I battle another player?'''
 
'''How do I battle another player?'''
Type the command in chat: /battle playername OR right-click a player and select "Battle." Please do not send multiple battle requests to the same player.
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:Type the command in chat: /battle ''playername'' OR right-click a player and select "Battle." Alternatively, to random battle, type the command /randombattle ''playername''. Please do not send multiple battle requests to the same player.
  
'''How do I trade Pokémon/Items/Pokémoney?'''
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'''How do I trade Pokémon/PokéDollars?'''
First, you need to earn 30 Reputation points. Then, you need to be in the same Pokémon Center as the person you are trading with. Type the command in chat: /trade playername OR right-click the trade partner and select "Trade." Please do not intentionally steal or swindle the other player; if you are caught in the act, you can be banned from the game permanently.
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:First, you need to earn 5 badges in Kanto, or 4 in Johto, then, you need to go to either Celadon City or Olivine City and register for a Union Room. Make your account and set your password. Once that is done, you need to go to ethier Saffron in Kanto, or Goldenrod in Johto, and go to the 2nd floor of the Pokecenter in either. The 2nd floor of these Pokecenters are known as Union Rooms and are rooms in which you will be able to trade with other players.
  
'''How to do trade evolutions?'''
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'''How do I activate trade evolutions?'''
You need to trade 1 pokedollar and make sure your pokemon is in your team. You don't need to trade the actual Pokémon! Once you trade 1 pokedollar, your pokemon should evolve. To trade both players must have 30 rep.
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:: <small><i>Main article: [[Trading#Evolve Pokemon By Trading|Trading]]</i></small>
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:Empty Trading is PWO's solution to trade evolution. On the Gameboy/DS you would need to trade away your Pokémon for it to evolve, but not on here, on PWO all you have to do is to accept a trade. Any trade, even one without anything in it will suffice (hence the term 'Empty Trade')
  
'''What is the IRC/IPChat?'''
 
The IPChat is PWO's official chat and can be found through the forums (http://forum.playerdex.com/Index.php?app=ipchat). The chat requires you to have a forum account - you will be unable to access it if you don't have an ingame account.  If you either don't like the IPChat or can't visit it then you can visit our IRC Channel. 
 
Both channels will help and support immediately for any problems you may have.  IRC channel staff may not necessarily be PWO Staff.
 
The PWO IRC Java chat is located at this link http://zukiedo.net/irc (You can also use your own external IRC Client if you have one)
 
The rules for IPChat can be found here while our IRC's channel rules can be found here.
 
  
'''How do I become a Voice/Half-Op/Op/Admin (Mod) on IRC?'''
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==Content-related Information==
To become a mod, you must NEVER ask for it, but rather constantly abide by the IRC chat rules, and also help others constantly. If you have any questions please feel free to talk to Reborn (Bluerise), Zukiedo, or Mind on the IRC chat or on the forums (http://forum.playerdex.com)
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'''When I log on, I see that I'm standing in darkness! What happened?'''
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The server may have filled up while you were logging in, or the login bugged, and so the server kicked you out. This causes you to stand on darkness because a map wasn't loaded. Exit the game and try logging in again.
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'''Will legendary Pokémon be added to the game?'''
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::There are currently no plans for legendary Pokémon to be made a regular part of the game. Legendary Pokémon are meant to have unique prestige to them, which would be detracted if they were circulated into the playerbase. Although NPCs may deploy legendary Pokémon for players to battle, and record seen-data entries on, it is considered infeasible for them to be catchable in any fashion to players.
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'''Will more Pokémon and regions be added?'''
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::Hoenn is the only region planned to be integrated into the game, apart from existing regions. This will require a new client, to properly render the layering scheme that is needed for some Hoenn maps. When Hoenn is added, it will be conventional for new Pokémon to be made available as well—namely 4th-generation Pokémon. Most Pokémon, apart from legendary Pokémon, are intended to be made catchable when areas, which can be considered their logical habitat, have been added in-game.
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== Outside Chat Information==
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'''What is the Discord?''' <br />
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:: <small><i>Main Article: [[Discord Chat]]</i></small>
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:PWO's Discord was made specifically for PWO and it's players. Click [[Discord Chat|here]] for information about the Discord and its rules. All channels offer members to give support for any problems you may have. Discord staff are usually members of PWO staff.
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Latest revision as of 03:04, 27 September 2017

General Information

Is this game made by Nintendo?

No, this is a fan-made game based on previous Handhelds originally started by Kyro. Originally the game was under management of KyroCorp, and led first by Kyro; then by Zammbi after Kyro retired in mid-2009; before becoming the property of CodeCore Entertainment in March 2011 until 2017. Nowadays, PWO is ran as a community project and is jointly owned by all its Staff.

How long has this game been online?

The website has been online since December 11, 2007. The very first beta of the game was released on December 27, 2007.

What long term goals do the Developers plan for this game?

While the game started with the Kanto region following Leaf Green, plans held for the future are very broad. Every region, Pokémon, item, and skill from the Pokémon series will eventually be added. When the designers run out of new material to add, they will add new, exclusive material. Examples of exclusive material that are in the game/may be implemented include: quests, new areas, guilds, selling Pokémon to NPCs, real-estate (this is speculation), and more. It will suffice to say that this game will never truly be complete, because there will always be new updates thanks to a hard-working and dedicated staff.

I have a question, what do I do?

Well, there are a few ways to find your answer. You can ask an in-game player, ask a Community Guide, post your question in the forums in the correct forum, ask someone in the PWO Discord Chat, or search the forums or Wiki to find a thread or article regarding your question, which will most likely have the answer in it.

Account Information

Where do I register for the game?

Follow the instructions listed in Account Registration.

I made a new account. Should I give other people my password?

This is common sense but no no NO! Do not give it to family members, do not give it to your friends, do not give it to any staff either! You are liable for everything that happens on your account and if something happens to your account because you gave away your password, your problem will most likely not be fixed. it also is against the rules to share your account, since only the person who created the account is authorized to use it, thus it may end up banned for account sharing as well.

How do I become a member and what are the advantages?

Please see the membership page for information on how to become a member and its advantages.

I was muted/kicked/banned. Why?

If you have been muted or banned, then you have not followed the game rules. The extent of these punishments depend on how serious the rule-bending is. If it is minor, then it will be either a mute or a kick. If it is more serious, it may result in a temporary ban lasting a few days. Excessive trolling and cheating may earn a permanent ban. Continuing to do this on alternate accounts may also result in an IP ban. If you're kicked while AFK or kicked by a member of staff ingame, this results in a 2 minute ban.

How do I access the forums/report bugs or hackers?

First, you need to register an account for the game. You can visit the forums from here. When you are located to the home page of the forums, click "Sign In" at the upper right corner and enter your game account info. You should be able to make posts and topics then. You cannot directly make a new account on the forums. Report all bugs on the bug catcher and report hackers in the Community Watch section.

How do I get tokens for my account?

Tokens are a type of currency that currently can only be used on the Playerdex Token Store. You can earn tokens via a number of different ways.
  • Donation: 1,000 tokens are given for every dollar donated as a reward.
  • Downtime: If downtime is over 90 minutes, 2 players are randomly chosen and given 1 token every 30 minutes. To be chosen, the players must have a minimum of 2 hours, 30 minutes of gametime logged and last logged within 24 hours of the game going offline.
  • Twitter Giveaway: Giveaways that are run on the @PWO_ Twitter account.

I registered my Account on Playerdex but I cannot log into the Forums. Why is that?

If you're having issues logging into your forum account, you need to log into the Playerdex and do a password reset. If you continue to have issues, you need to contact an Administrator or Developer.

When are accounts deleted?

Accounts are currently not deleted due to inactivity any longer. They were in the past (barring banned accounts) deleted for:
    • Inactivity for a minimum of 2 years with game time recorded
    • Inactivity for a minimum of 3 months with no game time recorded

When will my Pokémon be deleted?

Pokémon are only deleted when:
  • An account is deleted
  • If released and the account was registered as last active before 1st January, 2013 at the time of a check
As with accounts, once deleted - they can no longer be recovered.

Staff Information

Main Article: Staff


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What is a [CG]?
A [CG] (or Community Guide) is a community representative whose staff work entails community relations—being the face of the community. It is their job to represent the staff and solidify your relation with the staff. Their most commonly practiced is function is helping out players, as well as being the voice of the staff—generally keeping the community well informed, and listening to the community's opinions and concerns. They can help you if you are stuck on a map (not if you are stuck in a battle). They are not always liable or responsible to answer all of your questions, however. They are volunteers, so they have the right to choose to answer your questions or not. You cannot apply for a position as Community Guide.


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What is a [DEV]?
A [DEV] is a "Developer", or programmer, that has similar powers to a [ADMINS]s and more. Instead of moderating the game, DEVs are in charge of the game's programming including the game client, server programming and any other websites/devices used to run the game. This is the highest rank obtainable and will only be given to trusted people who displayed excellent conduct in and around the game as well as showing an outstanding knowledge of programming. And once again, these are volunteers. If you wish to apply for DEV, contact Xanatus.
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What is a [GE]?
A [GE] is a "Game Editor". The GE title is an envelope for smaller branches of anyone who adds content to the game in some way, included in this title are Artists, Mappers, Composers, Journalist and Scrippters. Here is a break down of all the smaller branches withen the GE title.
Scripters - They are in charge of editing existing content within the game (such as NPCs and spawns) and adding new content to the game. All Game Editors are volunteers. You cannot apply for a position as GE.
Artists - Artists are people who helps make pixel art for the game. They help make Pokémon sprites, trainer sprites, map tiles and more. The leader of the artist group is referred to as the Lead Artist. Most artists are volunteers. If you are interested in becoming an artist, you should post a portfolio.
Composers - Composers are in charge of handling the music and sound effects that are heard while playing Pokémon World Online. The composers, like all other staff, are volunteers. If you are interested in becoming a composer, you should post a portfolio here.
Mappers - Mappers are staff members who helps in making maps (in other words places and cities), for the game. They help recreate the regions from the Handhelds and occasionally create custom areas. All mappers are volunteers. If you are interested in mapping, you should post a portfolio of your work here.
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What is a [GM]?
The [GM]s, also known as "Global Moderators", are responsible for issues between players. They can transfer Pokémon, kick, mute, and ban players from the game for improper conduct. (Improper conduct includes using 3rd party programs to gain an advantage, glitch exploitation, and general rule-breaking.) The main responsibilities of GMs are to moderate the game as a whole and to and work on cases that involve the game or the forums. All Game Moderators are volunteers. You cannot apply for a position as GM.

Server-Related Information

The game will not let me log in. Why does this happen?

Most likely the game is either frozen or offline. If it is offline, then a member of staff who has server access will need to restart it. The duration in which it is offline, is unknown.

When I log in, the map is black, my character is standing on a single grass tile and no one is speaking in chat. Why is that?

It means the server is full. Look at the chat to find a System message explaining that your connection to the server was refused due to being full. Log off and try to log in again.

The map around me is all the same grass tile or all black.

The request for the map timed-out and failed to load properly. While you can still move around the map, you will still be bounded by the obstacles that would be there if the map loaded correctly. To fix this problem, log out of the game and attempt to log into the game again.

When my game crashed, a message pops up saying "user already in system"? Does this mean someone hacked me?

The chances of someone's account getting hacked is very low. Your account may be experiencing the "user in system", or UIS, bug in which your account does not log off the game when you exit. The server automatically kicks off accounts that are AFK for 7 minutes so please wait patiently for that to occur. A Guide may also kick off your account but they are not required to. Please do not harass the Guides to kick off your accounts.

My battle froze. What shall I do?

It is simple: just log off or type /quit. Guides will not kick your account for being stuck in battle. They will also not kick you off just because you are afraid of getting the "UIS bug." Please do not harass the Guides to kick you off.

How do I raise a Metapod with only Harden?

To train a Pokémon that does not have any damaging attacks, simply have the Pokémon participate in the battle. The easiest way to accomplish this is to move the Pokémon into the first position and then switch that Pokémon out on the first turn. The experience-sharing system will allow the Pokémon to gain some experience for the battle.

Why didn't my Charizard learn Flamethrower?

Though not intentionally, sometimes your Pokémon will miss out on a move. But fear not! Missed and forgotten moves can be recovered by logging into the Playerdex, clicking on "My Pokémon', and clicking on the Pokémon, then clicking on "Edit moves". Be aware, it will cost some (in-game) money to change any moves. For more information check: PlayerDex MyPokemon#Editing your Pokemons Moves

Gameplay Information

What are the game's controls?

1. Arrow Keys, AWSD - Walking
2. SPACE BAR - Talk to NPCs (Non-playable characters), read signs and interact with objects
3. ENTER + - Speak in chat with other players
4. Left Mouse Button - Selects/confirms choices
5. Right Mouse Button - Extra commands (try right-clicking a player)

How do I obtain a Pokédex?

The Pokédex is given to you after completing the in-game tutorial.

What are Pokédollars?

Pokédollars, also known as Pokémoney, Poké Dollars, or Pokéyen, is the currency of Pokémon World Online and all official Pokémon games. It is often represented by the symbol PokémonDollar.png.

How do I earn Pokédollars?

You may gain some from defeating wild Pokémon and NPCs. You do not earn Pokédollars from PvP (player vs. player) battles. You may trade Pokédollars with other players once you acquired 5 badges in Kanto or 4 badges in Johto and access to one of the Union Rooms.

What is Reputation?

Reputation is a meter for judging your battle experience and, depending on its current value, allows you to battle certain NPCs or unlock other abilities such as trading and creating guilds.
Currently, the main way to increase your Reputation is by winning battles. You earn between 0.2 to 0.4 Rep points from defeating a NPC. You earn 5% of your opponent's rep points from defeating a human player, but you can lose rep by losing to other players.

How do I re-order my team?

Right-click one of your Pokémon at the top of your screen and select a position to switch with.

Where do I go to heal my Pokémon?

In most towns/cities, there are buildings with a red roof called a Pokémon Center. Simply enter inside the Pokémon Center and speak to the nurse to get them feeling well again.

How do I release my Pokémon?

If you want to release a Pokemon, will have to be logged out of the game and on Playerdex. Once on Playerdex, click on my pokémon, click the checkbox on the pokémon you wish to release, and add it to your action basket. From there, click on the dropdown menu, select release, and click on submit.


How do I store Pokémon into my PC?

Open the Pokémon Storage System in the Pokémon Center, right click on the Pokémon in question an press the 'withdraw/deposit' button.


Where do I go to buy Poké Balls and Potions?

In most towns/cities, there are buildings with a blue roof called a PokéMart. Inside the PokéMart there is a till operator. The till operator sells common items such as Poké Balls and Potions. These are always in stock and have fair, consistent prices, so you are always able to get the basic necessities for any Trainer.

How do I exit the game/log off?

Clicking the X at the upper right corner, the first time while logged in will return you to the log-in screen. If for some reason this does not work, enter /quit in the chat - this will have the same effect as clicking on the X if logged in. If you are on the log-in screen, clicking on X will close the client. Alternatively, there are two other computer functions that allows you to close PWO. One, press ALT + F4. Two, press CTRL + ALT + Delete, open up the Task Manager and End Task for PWO. The latter method is NOT recommended unless the game has crashed, as you are forcing the game to terminate, which may cause data loss!

How do I save my game?

Being a multi-player game that is constantly online, Pokémon World Online saves itself automatically. Once you begin play, your progress will be saved automatically every few minutes, as well as when you log-out or after major data changes such as when completing a trade. If you want to force a save, the best thing to do is log-out and wait a minute before rejoining. If the game is taken down for maintenance, accounts will also be saved before the server is taken offline.
Note that if the server crashes or is taken offline, any further saving will fail because no connection will be available to the database to store the data. In which case you should log-off straight away. If the server has crashed, some data loss may occur. You may not hold PWO Staff responsible for any lost progress, Pokémon or items occurring as a result of a crash.

How do I battle another player?

Type the command in chat: /battle playername OR right-click a player and select "Battle." Alternatively, to random battle, type the command /randombattle playername. Please do not send multiple battle requests to the same player.

How do I trade Pokémon/PokéDollars?

First, you need to earn 5 badges in Kanto, or 4 in Johto, then, you need to go to either Celadon City or Olivine City and register for a Union Room. Make your account and set your password. Once that is done, you need to go to ethier Saffron in Kanto, or Goldenrod in Johto, and go to the 2nd floor of the Pokecenter in either. The 2nd floor of these Pokecenters are known as Union Rooms and are rooms in which you will be able to trade with other players.

How do I activate trade evolutions?

Main article: Trading
Empty Trading is PWO's solution to trade evolution. On the Gameboy/DS you would need to trade away your Pokémon for it to evolve, but not on here, on PWO all you have to do is to accept a trade. Any trade, even one without anything in it will suffice (hence the term 'Empty Trade')


Content-related Information

Will legendary Pokémon be added to the game?

There are currently no plans for legendary Pokémon to be made a regular part of the game. Legendary Pokémon are meant to have unique prestige to them, which would be detracted if they were circulated into the playerbase. Although NPCs may deploy legendary Pokémon for players to battle, and record seen-data entries on, it is considered infeasible for them to be catchable in any fashion to players.

Will more Pokémon and regions be added?

Hoenn is the only region planned to be integrated into the game, apart from existing regions. This will require a new client, to properly render the layering scheme that is needed for some Hoenn maps. When Hoenn is added, it will be conventional for new Pokémon to be made available as well—namely 4th-generation Pokémon. Most Pokémon, apart from legendary Pokémon, are intended to be made catchable when areas, which can be considered their logical habitat, have been added in-game.

Outside Chat Information

What is the Discord?

Main Article: Discord Chat
PWO's Discord was made specifically for PWO and it's players. Click here for information about the Discord and its rules. All channels offer members to give support for any problems you may have. Discord staff are usually members of PWO staff.