Trying New Duck And Defeated Indian Dibyaranjan Biswal

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Trying New Duck And Defeated Indian Dibyaranjan Biswal


Pokémon Medallion Battle

Pokémon Medallion Battle (Japanese Pokémon Medallion Battle) is a spin-off Pokémon game on Facebook Gaming developed by GC Turbo. It was released in named Asian countries on December 23, 2019 following an open beta in the Philippines beginning on November 20, 2019. It's available in five languages English, Malaysian, Indonesian, Thai, and Traditional Chinese.
Gameplay.

In Pokémon Medallion Battle, two players face off with brigades conforming of six Pokémon. Up to two of these Pokémon may be the Great Ball and Ultra Ball league and Crown Pokémon (kinda like fabulous Pokémon's) each and no two Pokémon from the same evolutionary family may be used contemporaneously.
Players take turns playing Pokémon from their Bench face down; their league is visible on the reverse of the order, putting the player who goes first at a disadvantage. On the first turn, the player with the advanced Standing goes first; else, the winner of the former turn goes first. The player who goes first wins any tie. 

Power Priority.

Powers spark in this order.

1. Concurrence ( ONLY if there are Entry Powers from the former turn)
Entry Powers from the former turn take effect
2. Priority
Pokémon with Priority attempt to fight
3. Arena
Pokémon with Priority attempt to fight
4. Entry Powers
5. Super Effective
6. Reveal
7. Cover ( ONLY if your CP is lower)

Pokémon.

Pokémon are represented in order form with these parcels

* One of seven types, grounded on the original Pokémon TCG types Colorless, Grass, Fire, Water, Lightning, Fighting, Psychic
* One of three categories Poké Ball< Great Ball< Ultra Ball
* CP, which presently ranges from 150 to 1300 in supplements of 50
* IV, which is perk CP ranging from 0-31
* Oddity, which is rated on a scale of 1 to 3 stars
* There are 4 to 5 stars, which is Crown ( fabulous) Pokémon
* Only a maximum of two crown Pokémon can be used in a sundeck at one time

Powers.

There are a variety of powers in Pokémon Medallion Battle, which spark before the Pokémon fight

* Super Effective If actuated, multiplies the CP of a Pokémon by either1.5 x, 2x, or2.5 x
* May be actuated by your opponent's Pokémon's type or league
* Priority Allows the Pokémon to fight incontinently if its CP is advanced
* Affected by Entry Hazards and Support, but not any other capacities
* Cover Activates if the Pokémon is about to lose
* Using Cover will beget you to go first in the coming turn
* Reveal Reveals a arbitrary Pokémon on your opponent's Bench
* Unlike Entry Hazards and Support, Arena takes effect incontinently
* Affects both players' Pokémon
* Entry Hazards Reduces the CP of the coming Pokémon played by your opponent
* Support Increases the CP of the coming Pokémon you play
* Concurrence Removes Entry Hazards and Support before they take effect
* This occurs incontinently, before indeed Priority

Once a power is actuated, it can not be used again for the remainder of the match.

Elaboration.

Pokémon may be evolved by spending Candy in the following quantities grounded on their oddity and the performing league.

Oddity            To Poké             To Great          To Ultra

★                       50                     100                   200
★ ★                  100                    200                  400
★ ★ ★              200                    400                  800

The evolved forms of Pokémon have advanced CP and conceivably advanced league as well.

Still, it'll learn the same type of power after evolving, If a Pokémon has a power. Else, it has a chance to learn any power.

Pokémon with multiple progressions will aimlessly evolve into one. In this case, Pokémon may learn any power, indeed if they formerly had a power previous to elaboration.

Gymnasiums.

As you accumulate Standing, you earn Colophons. Once a Badge is earned, you advance to the coming Gym, unleashing fresh Pokémon. You can not fall back down to a former Gym.

                Gym Name                     :      Badge          :      Req. Rating

1: Trainer Town                 :       Trainee        :          1200
2: Greenwood Grove         :       Grass        :          1400
3: Scorch fire Summit               :       Fire        :          1600
4: Clearwater Coast                 :       Water        :          1800
5: Power Plant                         :       Lightning     :           2200
6: Dust rock Dojo                 :       Fighting        :          2600
7: Shadow moss Shrine         :       Psychic       :           3000
8 Dragon's Den                 :       Dragon       :           3600
9: Silverglade Safari         :       Jungle       :           4200
10: Mistwreath Mountains        :       Geyser       :           5000
11: Mooncreast Meadow         :       Fairy       :           6000
 
After earning all 11 Colophons, you may contend in the Titleholders Cup, which is a encyclopedically ranked leaderboard.

Raids.

Raids are events where players work together in parties to master Heads.

Raid parties can contain up to 6 players.e or she may also expel players that haven't dealt any damage to the Boss.
Unlike in normal Gym battles, the Boss always plays first, and you score points grounded on the difference in CP. However, the battle ends and your score is dealt as damage to the Boss's HP, If one of your Pokémon loses. Players can watch an announcement when their first Pokémon loses to revive it; the Boss's Pokémon will be removed, but your revived Pokémon will return to the Bench.

Players are eligible for prices if they deal damage equal to 1/ 8th of the Boss's HP. The top 2 high scores get one order each, and the top 3 damage get 2/1/1 orders.

At the launch of each stage, a Boss is aimlessly generated. After a Boss is defeated, the Raid party advances to the coming stage. Raid stages grow more delicate and yield better prices up to Stage 15.

Boss         HP             Starter   ★★★★ ★★★★★

1         500                Yes                No                No
2         1,000        Yes                No                No
3         2,000        Yes                No                No
4         20,000        Yes                Yes                No
5         40,000        Yes                Yes                No
6         60,000        Yes                Yes                No
7         80,000        Yes                Yes                Yes
8        100,000        Yes                Yes                Yes
9        120,000        Yes                Yes                Yes
10        140,000        Yes                Yes                Yes
11        160,000        Yes                Yes                Yes
12        200,000        Yes                Yes                Yes
13        240,000        Yes                Yes                Yes
14        280,000        Yes                Yes                Yes
15+        320,000        Yes                Yes                Yes


 

Trying New Duck And Defeated Indian Dibyaranjan Biswal



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