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Terastal Essence:

A special substance gained via selling Shiny pokemon of varying Rarities, using
/essence craft poke_num:<number>. There are two Terastal Essences
-> X = Sell Shiny Starters, Psuedos, Legends, Mythics, Paradoxes and/or Ultra
Beasts
-> Y = Everything above, except Starters

Upon Maxing out BOTH X and Y Essences, you can talk to a Dev to redeem a 30 IV
forced stat for one of your Shiny Pokemon. There are a few things to note:
-> 1 Stat per Pokemon
-> Can only have this added to your pokemon ONCE
-> The pokemon must be a Shiny
You cannot gain Essences via selling Gleams, Shadows or any other type of Skin
present in the bot
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[20:31]
Filters:
As you gather More and More pokemon, you're bound to run into the problem of not
being able to find what you're looking for. This is where the /f p filters command
comes in
1) Type out /f p args:
2) Add in your filters (You can find a list of Filters below these Steps)
3) If you have any pokemon that match the filters you specified in Step 2, the bot
will list all of those pokemon. If not, Then you don't have a pokemon that matches
those filters

Here's a List of the filters we have:


-> name <pokemon> = Finds all pokemon with the name you specified
-> evo <pokemon> = Finds all pokemon in the Evolution Chain of the pokemon you
specified
-> nick <name> = Finds all pokemon that have the nickname you specified
-> tags <tag> = Finds all pokemon that have the tag you specied applied to them
-> type <type> = Finds all pokemon with the type you specified
-> nature <nature> = Finds all pokemon with the Nature you specified
-> hidden-power type <type> = Finds all pokemon that will have their Hidden Power
Move's Type, be the type that you specified
-> item <item-name> = Finds all pokemon that are currently Holding the Item you
specified
-> egg-group <egg group1> [egg group2] = Finds all pokemon that have the Egg Group
you specified
-> breeds with <number> = Finds all pokemon that can breed with the pokemon from
your list that you specified
-> male/female = Finds all pokemon that are Male/Female respectively
-> cooldown = Finds all Female pokemkon that are on a Breeding Cooldown currently
-> iv = Orders any filtered responses by the Highest IV %, to the Lowest IV %
-> hp/atk/def/spatk/spdef/spdiv [>/<] <0-31> = Finds all pokemon that have the
specified IV Value that are either Higher than (>), Less than (<) or Equal to (Left
Blank) that value
-> level [>/<] <1-100> = Finds all pokemon that have are Higher than (>), Less than
(<) or the Exact Level that you specified (edited)
[20:31]
-> starter = Finds all pokemon that are starters, including their evos
-> pseudo = Finds all pokemon that are Pseudo Legendries (600 tbs exact) and their
evos
-> ultra = Finds all pokemon that are classed as Ultra Beasts Or Paradoxes
-> legend = finds all pokemkon that are classed as Legendary and Mythical
-> shiny = Finds all pokemon that are Shiny
-> ot <User ID> = Finds all pokemon that you optained from the user you have
specified with their ID (Not @mention)
-> skin = Finds all pokemon with a special skin (Radiant, Custom, Vote, Gleam and
Events)
-> gleam = Finds all Gleam specific Skined pokemon
-> alola/galar/hisui/paldea = Finds all Alolan/Galarian/Hisuian/Paldea form pokemon
respectively
-> fav = Finds all pokemon that you have marked as Favorite
-> eggname <pokemon> = Finds all Eggs that are of the pokemon you specified (eg:
eggname charmander = Charmander Eggs)

You can also use multiple filters in one go using these symbols:
-> <filter1> .<filter2> = Find all pokemon that match both Filter 1 and Filter 2
exactly
-> <filter1> & <filter2> = Find all pokemon that match Filter 1 and also Filter 2
(Fails if no pokemon match at least 1 filter specified)
-> <filter1> | <filter2> = Finds all pokemon that match Filter 1 OR Filter 2
-> <filter1> !<filter2> = Finds all pokemon that match Filter 1 excluding anything
that matches Filter 2

For Filtering the Market, use /f m args: <filters> and use any of the Above Filters
and/or these filters:
-> price a/d/<value> = Orders the listings from the Highest to Lowest Price (d),
Lowest to Highest Price (a) or the exact price specified
-> id a/d = Orders listings from Most Recent first (d) or Oldest first (a)
-> owned = Displays all the pokemon you have currently put on the Market to sell
Note: All of these Filters can be viewed at any time on Page 7 of the /help command
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[20:31]
Credits
Using /profile view, you find that your broke and need to get rich fast. Here's a
few ways you can do just that !
-> Catch Pokemon in OS (This server)
-> Sell Items with /sell item item: <item> for 65% of it's selling price
-> Sell Berries you've grown for 4,875 per Berry
-> Duel Resident NPC John with /duel npc and his team of random everything, and win
to get credits
-> Open chests using /open chest <rarity> for a chance to get credits
-> Fishing up Credits on a successful Catch
-> Mining up Crystals on a successful Dig, by Selling them
-> Vote for Mewbot using 1 or both voting site links from /upvote
-> Turn your Redeems into Credits with /redeem credits for 50k per Redeem
-> Sell your pokemon on the Market with /m add pokemon: <number> price <price> and
wait for someone to buy it
-> Instantly sell your unhatched egg with /sell egg egg_num: <number/new>
-> Donating IRL Cash to the Bot for 1.5k per 1$ USD
-> Completing the Daily Missions for +10k (Not always viable)

Credits are used to buy Pokemon using /m buy <ID> or Items found in /shop view
using /buy
Note: You can technically Get MORE Credits via Donating IRL cash to the Bot, by
turning the Redeems you got into Credits
[20:32]
Breeding:
Breeding is a great way to get more of the same pokemon that you already have.
Provided that you have a Male and a Female that share at least 1 Egg Group (except
for the "Undiscovered" egg group), you can attempt to get more of the pokemon that
are from the Female's Evolution chain. Here's how:
1) Filter your pokemon until you find the Pokemon that you want to breed with. Make
a note of it's number
2) Filter your pokemon again to find a Pokemon that matches it's Egg group
3) Use /breed male: <male number> females: <female1 number> [female2 number] [ect]
to attempt to breed it
4) Repeat step 4 until you either get bored or get an Egg !!!
5) Select the Egg or add it to your Party and type messages to start hatching it
(Step Rates are listed in f-a-q)
You can use Ditto instead of a Male/Female pokemon to breed with. Note that if the
Ditto is substituting for the Female, the Egg will be the basic Evo of the Male,
NOT a ditto

Fishing:
A nice and Relaxing way to catch Water type and Water1/2/3 Egg Group pokemon where
nobody else can steal the spawn from you
1) Use /mg fish to start
2) Wait until the message says that you've caught something on your line
3) Using the Clues given by the "It's name is A _ _ B C _ _ " hint, type out the
correct pokemon name (you get 15 seconds)
4) If you were quick enough and correct, you will instantly catch that pokemon ! If
not, Try again !

You can also fish up some extra rewards too. Here's a list:
-> Common Chest
-> Rare Chest
-> Various Random Dueling Items (Eg: Focus Sash)
-> Credits
Note: Every usage of this command costs Minigame Energy which can be viewed
using /stats
[20:32]
Mining:
An interesting addaptation on the Gen 4 Underground, where you can Catch Rock and
Steel Type pokemon digging in the dirt
1) Use /mg mine to start
2) Wait for the bot to respond with the Clue
3) Using the Clue given by the Bot (It's a pokemon's name but scrambled), type out
the correct pokemon name (you get 30 Seconds)
4) If you were quick enough and correct, you will instantly catch that pokemon ! If
not, Try again !

You can also dig up various Items and Rewards too. Here's a list:
-> Common Chest
-> Rare Chest
-> Gleam Gems
-> Crystals (Can be Sold for Credits)
Note: Every usage of this command costs Minigame Energy which can be viewed
using /energy

Farming:
Want Berries ? Why not Grow them with this command
1) Buy Berry seeds with /buy item item_name: <Berry Seed Name>. You can see them
all using /shop view, under the "Berry seeds" section
2) Plant them using /farm plant berry: <berry name> amount:<number>
3) After Planting it, check on the farm using /farm info and Water the Seeds by
clicking the buttons below
4.a) Repeat Step 3 another 4 more times, every 5 minutes
4.b) Fertilize the seed by using /farm fertilize and select the Seeds you want to
Fertilize
5) You'll get a Berry !!! (You'll get 2-3 if you Fertilized it)
Note: You have to buy Water and Fertilizer separately to grow your Seeds
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[20:32]
Chests and Gleams:
Rare mysterious items that contain untold treasures !!! There are 4 Rarities:
-> Common (Can Drop from Fishing, Mining, Hatching or Catching)
-> Rare (Can Drop from Fishing or Mining)
-> Mythic (Must be Bought or Claimed from Nitro Boosting OS)
-> Legendary (Must be Bought)

All 4 contain Gleam Gems and 1 other random thing from this list:
-> Credits (Value depends on Rarity)
-> Redeems (Amount depends on Rarity)
-> Another chest (Chest type depends on Rarity of Chest you opened)
-> EV points (Amount is Random, Common and Rare only)
-> IV Multipliers (Rare and above only)
-> IV Boosted pokemon (Rare and above only)
-> Shiny Pokemon (Rare and above only)
-> Gleam Pokemon (All, but Mythic and above yield best results)
-> Exalted Chest (Must be obtained via Legend chest or Events. ALWAYS contains 200
Redeems)

Gleam Pokemon are Special Mewbot Exclusive Pokemon Skins that look epic, that you
can collect
The Gleam Gems you obtain via these Chests can be used to buy More chests, Specific
Gleam Pokemon that you want and an assortment of Multipliers
Each Month a list of different Gleams are available, All Artworks belong to the Art
Team at Mewbot OS
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[20:32]
Info and Stats:
You type /i and you're met with a bunch of numbers and words you don't understand.
That's okay, This will explain them:
-> Name = The Pokemon's name
-> "Nickname" = The Nickname you've given that pokemon
-> Lvl = Your pokemon's current Level (max is 100)
-> Gender = Male, Female or Genderless (Represented with Emotes)
-> Ability = The current Ability that your pokemon has. Each Ability does something
different and unique so use /lookup ability <ability> to find out
-> Exp = The amount of Exp your pokemon has out of the amount you need to reach the
next Level
-> Nature = The current Nature your pokemon has. Each Nature gives +10% and -10% to
2 different stats (There are 5 that do +10% and -10% to the same stat, these are
Neutral Natures)
-> Types = Your pokemon's Type(s), respresented by emojis. These affect what moves
are useful and not so useful against your pokemon
-> Egg Groups = The Egg Group(s) that your Pokemon is apart of. These are used for
Breeding
-> Hidden Power = The Type that your pokemon's Hidden Power Move will be if you
teach it that Hidden Power
-> Happiness = Used for Evolving certain pokemon and dmg for certain moves. Caps at
255 (even if the number displayed can exceed that)
-> Moves = Lists the 4 moves your pokemon currently knows
-> Held Item = If the pokemon is holding an item or not, and if so, what item
-> OT = Original Trainer. This tells you who gave it to you. If it says "None",
that means the OT has a Fancy Font username and didn't set a Trainer Nickname
with /trainer nick (One time use only) (edited)
[20:32]
Here's the Stats themselves:
-> HP = The amount of Damage your pokemon can take before fainting
-> ATK = This stat determines the Physical Damage your pokemon can do, using a
Physical move (before adding in other factors like Base Power)
-> DEF = How much Physical Damage your pokemon can withstand before it takes from
your HP, When Calculating Damage
-> SP ATK = Same as ATK but applies to Special Moves instead
-> SP DEF = Same as DEF but applies to Damage from Special Moves
-> SPD = Speed. This determines if your pokemon will go first or not (Before
applying Priority Moves/Quick Claw)
-> IVs = Stat Points from 0-31 that are determined at random upon Catching,
Breeding, fishing or Redeeming the pokemon. These add 0-31 Stat points to your
pokemon at lvl 100
-> EVs = Special points that you can assign to your pokemon. These cap at 252 per
stat and 510 per pokemon. every 4 EV points, gives you +1 Stat at lvl 100
-> IV% = The Spread of your IVs. This is found by adding all you IVs and then
dividing by 186, multiplied by 100% to get a final %

If you do /i pokemon : <name>, it will give you the Pokemon's Base Stats and 5 more
details:
-> Forms = The forms that your pokemon can turn into using /forms form: form or
/mega evolve [X/Y] (some use /forms fuse)
-> Abilities = Lists all abilities that pokemon can have (It's always 2-3)
-> Evolution Chain = The pokemon that pokemon can evolve into or has evolved from
(Eg: Charmander -> Charmeleon -> Charizard)
-> Weight = How heavy the pokemon is, this is used for moves that deal Damage based
on Weight
-> Catch Rate = How rare the pokemon is on a scale of 1-255. The lower the number,
the Rarer it is
Note the stats Displayed here will be the Base Stats. These determine where your
stats will roughly sit at lvl 50, before applying IVs, EVs and Nature
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[20:33]
Duels:
So now you have all these pokemon and don't know what to do with them. Well, why
not Fight with them ! Here's how:
1) Teach your pokemon some Moves with /learn slot: <1-4> move: <move name>. To see
what moves your pokemon can learn, use /moveset
2) Now Create a Party by doing /party add slot: <1-6> pokemon: <number> or Select
the pokemon you want to duel with, using /select pokemon: <number>
3) Find someone who wants to fight
4) Pick a dueling mode: Single (/duel single), Party (/duel party) or Inverse
(/duel inverse. This one is ALWAYS a Party battle)
5) After the bot loads the fight, there will be a button under the dueling image
"View your Actions". Click/Tap on it to view your actions
6) You will have 8 Options: 4 Moves, Pokemon (Only in Party), Duel Info, Forfeit
and Mega Evolve (Only if the pokemon can Mega Evolve and is holding the correct
Stone)
7.a) If you select a Move, your pokemon will use that move
7.b) If you select "Pokemon", You'll have the option to choose one of your other,
non-fainted pokemon to swap out to
7.c) If you select "Mega Evolve", the Button will turn Green and you can now select
a move. After doing so, your pokemon will Mega evolve and then use it's Move
7.d) If you select "Duel Info", it will show you a list of any changes in the
current battle. It won't affect anything else
7.e) If you select "Forfeit", the bot will end the battle and you'll lose by
default
7.f) If you do nothing, the bot will make you forfeit by default
8) Repeat until the bot declarers the battle over and determines the winner

Keep in mind that Inverse Battles swap Type Strengths, Weaknesses, Resistances and
Immunities around (Eg: Instead of Fire beating Grass, Grass beats Fire)
Note: In Party battle, before starting, the bot will ask you to choose your first
pokemon. If you don't select anything, it'll default to whatever is in Slot 1 of
your Party
[20:33]
Final Notes:
-> A fair amount of this information can be viewed at any time using the /help
command from anywhere
-> If you have any questions, feel free to ask in Bot Questions
-> Do make sure you also read f-a-q as it contains some of the questions a lot of
people ask
-> <text> = Insert Your Text/Numbers here, without the < > (Eg: <name> = Insert
Pokemon Name)
-> option1/option2 = Either use Option1 or Option2 in this command
-> [text] = Optional parts to this command that aren't needed to complete the
command, but can still be used
This tutorial may be subject to change as New things are Added/Old things are
Updated/Removed
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3
11 May 2023

Akyio (Charizard/Dragon Tamer)


Welcome to Mewbot !!! We are a friendly Pokémon bot aiming to bring you the most
feature rich experience on discord! Through our bot as well as our community
server, we aim to provide you as much support possible as you start your Pokémon
journey with us. Start: In order to get you started, you'll need to actually
register with the bot to get yourself going. Here's how to do so: 1) Type /start
starter: <starter>. On PC, a List of starter Pokemon will appear 2) Select one of
the Starter Pokemon (On Mobile, you'll need to type out the name yourself) 3) Send
the command and let the magic happen 4) Use /i to view your new Starter !!! 5)
Welcome aboard !!! Time to have some fun Getting more Pokemon: You'll need lots of
pokemon in order to do various things. Here's how to get more: 1) Find a Server
with the bot (Like here) 2) Start chatting 3) A Pokemon will spawn ! 4.a) Click/Tap
the "Catch This Pokemon" button, Type out the Pokemon's name and Click/Tap "Submit"
4.b) Click/Tap Reply to the Spawn Message and Type out the Pokemon's name 4.c)
@mention the Bot with the Pokemon's Name 5) If you were quick enough and got the
Spelling correct, You'll catch the pokemon !!! Use /i pokemon: new to view it Step
4 a, b and c are all different options for how to catch the pokemon

Mayonnaise Sandwich — 11/05/2023 01:34


Getting Started

Akyio (Charizard/Dragon Tamer)


Your Profile/Bal: As a Pokemon Trainer, you'll gather up a lot of different things
in your Inventory....Here's a list of them: Under /profile view you can find: ->
Credits = Mewbot's Currency -> Redeems = Special Items that you can use to get
Pokemon or other helpful things. See /Redeem for more -> Gleam Gems = Used to get
Gleam Pokemon and chests. See /gleam packs for more -> EV Points = How many EV
points you have accumulated from Redeems, that are still usable -> Region: <Region>
= The Region you're in. This will determine which form certain pokemon will evolve
into, when you evolve them -> Pokemon Caught = The Total amount of pokemon that you
own Under the "Shadow Hunts" button, you can find: -> Selected hunt = The pokemon
you are currently Shadow Hunting -> Chain = The amount of times you have Bred,
Caught or Redeemed the pokemon you are hunting All of these options can be hidden
to others, using /profile visible (edited)

Mayonnaise Sandwich — 11/05/2023 01:34


Viewing your Stuff

Akyio (Charizard/Dragon Tamer)


Filters: As you gather More and More pokemon, you're bound to run into the problem
of not being able to find what you're looking for. This is where the /f p filters
command comes in 1) Type out /f p args: 2) Add in your filters (You can find a list
of Filters below these Steps) 3) If you have any pokemon that match the filters you
specified in Step 2, the bot will list all of those pokemon. If not, Then you don't
have a pokemon that matches those filters Here's a List of the filters we have: ->
name <pokemon> = Finds all pokemon with the name you specified -> evo <pokemon> =
Finds all pokemon in the Evolution Chain of the pokemon you specified -> nick
<name> = Finds all pokemon that have the nickname you specified -> tags <tag> =
Finds all pokemon that have the tag you specied applied to them -> type <type> =
Finds all pokemon with the type you specified -> nature <nature> = Finds all
pokemon with the Nature you specified -> hidden-power type <type> = Finds all
pokemon that will have their Hidden Power Move's Type, be the type that you
specified -> item <item-name> = Finds all pokemon that are currently Holding the
Item you specified -> egg-group <egg group1> [egg group2] = Finds all pokemon that
have the Egg Group you specified -> breeds with <number> = Finds all pokemon that
can breed with the pokemon from your list that you specified -> male/female = Finds
all pokemon that are Male/Female respectively -> cooldown = Finds all Female
pokemkon that are on a Breeding Cooldown currently -> iv = Orders any filtered
responses by the Highest IV %, to the Lowest IV % -> hp/atk/def/spatk/spdef/spdiv
[>/<] <0-31> = Finds all pokemon that have the specified IV Value that are either
Higher than (>), Less than (<) or Equal to (Left Blank) that value -> level [>/<]
<1-100> = Finds all pokemon that have are Higher than (>), Less than (<) or the
Exact Level that you specified (edited)

Mayonnaise Sandwich — 11/05/2023 01:35


Command Filters

Akyio (Charizard/Dragon Tamer)


Credits Using /profile view, you find that your broke and need to get rich fast.
Here's a few ways you can do just that ! -> Catch Pokemon in OS (This server) ->
Sell Items with /sell item item: <item> for 65% of it's selling price -> Sell
Berries you've grown for 4,875 per Berry -> Duel Resident NPC John with /duel npc
and his team of random everything, and win to get credits -> Open chests using
/open chest <rarity> for a chance to get credits -> Fishing up Credits on a
successful Catch -> Mining up Crystals on a successful Dig, by Selling them -> Vote
for Mewbot using 1 or both voting site links from /upvote -> Turn your Redeems into
Credits with /redeem credits for 50k per Redeem -> Sell your pokemon on the Market
with /m add pokemon: <number> price <price> and wait for someone to buy it ->
Instantly sell your unhatched egg with /sell egg egg_num: <number/new> -> Donating
IRL Cash to the Bot for 1.5k per 1$ USD -> Completing the Daily Missions for +10k
(Not always viable) Credits are used to buy Pokemon using /m buy <ID> or Items
found in /shop view using /buy Note: You can technically Get MORE Credits via
Donating IRL cash to the Bot, by turning the Redeems you got into Credits

Mayonnaise Sandwich — 11/05/2023 01:35


Credits
2

Akyio (Charizard/Dragon Tamer)


Breeding: Breeding is a great way to get more of the same pokemon that you already
have. Provided that you have a Male and a Female that share at least 1 Egg Group
(except for the "Undiscovered" egg group), you can attempt to get more of the
pokemon that are from the Female's Evolution chain. Here's how: 1) Filter your
pokemon until you find the Pokemon that you want to breed with. Make a note of it's
number 2) Filter your pokemon again to find a Pokemon that matches it's Egg group
3) Use /breed male: <male number> females: <female1 number> [female2 number] [ect]
to attempt to breed it 4) Repeat step 4 until you either get bored or get an
Egg !!! 5) Select the Egg or add it to your Party and type messages to start
hatching it (Step Rates are listed in f-a-q) You can use Ditto instead of a
Male/Female pokemon to breed with. Note that if the Ditto is substituting for the
Female, the Egg will be the basic Evo of the Male, NOT a ditto Fishing: A nice and
Relaxing way to catch Water type and Water1/2/3 Egg Group pokemon where nobody else
can steal the spawn from you 1) Use /mg fish to start 2) Wait until the message
says that you've caught something on your line 3) Using the Clues given by the
"It's name is A _ _ B C _ _ " hint, type out the correct pokemon name (you get 15
seconds) 4) If you were quick enough and correct, you will instantly catch that
pokemon ! If not, Try again ! You can also fish up some extra rewards too. Here's a
list: -> Common Chest -> Rare Chest -> Various Random Dueling Items (Eg: Focus
Sash) -> Credits Note: Every usage of this command costs Minigame Energy which can
be viewed using /stats

Mayonnaise Sandwich — 11/05/2023 01:36


Breeding & Fishing (edited)

Akyio (Charizard/Dragon Tamer)


Mining: An interesting addaptation on the Gen 4 Underground, where you can Catch
Rock and Steel Type pokemon digging in the dirt 1) Use /mg mine to start 2) Wait
for the bot to respond with the Clue 3) Using the Clue given by the Bot (It's a
pokemon's name but scrambled), type out the correct pokemon name (you get 30
Seconds) 4) If you were quick enough and correct, you will instantly catch that
pokemon ! If not, Try again ! You can also dig up various Items and Rewards too.
Here's a list: -> Common Chest -> Rare Chest -> Gleam Gems -> Crystals (Can be Sold
for Credits) Note: Every usage of this command costs Minigame Energy which can be
viewed using /energy Farming: Want Berries ? Why not Grow them with this command 1)
Buy Berry seeds with /buy item item_name: <Berry Seed Name>. You can see them all
using /shop view, under the "Berry seeds" section 2) Plant them using /farm plant
berry: <berry name> amount:<number> 3) After Planting it, check on the farm
using /farm info and Water the Seeds by clicking the buttons below 4.a) Repeat Step
3 another 4 more times, every 5 minutes 4.b) Fertilize the seed by using /farm
fertilize and select the Seeds you want to Fertilize 5) You'll get a Berry !!!
(You'll get 2-3 if you Fertilized it) Note: You have to buy Water and Fertilizer
separately to grow your Seeds (edited)

Mayonnaise Sandwich — 11/05/2023 01:36


Mining & Farming

Akyio (Charizard/Dragon Tamer)


Chests and Gleams: Rare mysterious items that contain untold treasures !!! There
are 4 Rarities: -> Common (Can Drop from Fishing, Mining, Hatching or Catching) ->
Rare (Can Drop from Fishing or Mining) -> Mythic (Must be Bought or Claimed from
Nitro Boosting OS) -> Legendary (Must be Bought) All 4 contain Gleam Gems and 1
other random thing from this list: -> Credits (Value depends on Rarity) -> Redeems
(Amount depends on Rarity) -> Another chest (Chest type depends on Rarity of Chest
you opened) -> EV points (Amount is Random, Common and Rare only) -> IV Multipliers
(Rare and above only) -> IV Boosted pokemon (Rare and above only) -> Shiny Pokemon
(Rare and above only) -> Gleam Pokemon (All, but Mythic and above yield best
results) -> Exalted Chest (Must be obtained via Legend chest or Events. ALWAYS
contains 200 Redeems) Gleam Pokemon are Special Mewbot Exclusive Pokemon Skins that
look epic, that you can collect The Gleam Gems you obtain via these Chests can be
used to buy More chests, Specific Gleam Pokemon that you want and an assortment of
Multipliers Each Month a list of different Gleams are available, All Artworks
belong to the Art Team at Mewbot OS (edited)

Mayonnaise Sandwich — 11/05/2023 01:36


Chests & Gleams

Akyio (Charizard/Dragon Tamer)


Info and Stats: You type /i and you're met with a bunch of numbers and words you
don't understand. That's okay, This will explain them: -> Name = The Pokemon's name
-> "Nickname" = The Nickname you've given that pokemon -> Lvl = Your pokemon's
current Level (max is 100) -> Gender = Male, Female or Genderless (Represented with
Emotes) -> Ability = The current Ability that your pokemon has. Each Ability does
something different and unique so use /lookup ability <ability> to find out -> Exp
= The amount of Exp your pokemon has out of the amount you need to reach the next
Level -> Nature = The current Nature your pokemon has. Each Nature gives +10% and -
10% to 2 different stats (There are 5 that do +10% and -10% to the same stat, these
are Neutral Natures) -> Types = Your pokemon's Type(s), respresented by emojis.
These affect what moves are useful and not so useful against your pokemon -> Egg
Groups = The Egg Group(s) that your Pokemon is apart of. These are used for
Breeding -> Hidden Power = The Type that your pokemon's Hidden Power Move will be
if you teach it that Hidden Power -> Happiness = Used for Evolving certain pokemon
and dmg for certain moves. Caps at 255 (even if the number displayed can exceed
that) -> Moves = Lists the 4 moves your pokemon currently knows -> Held Item = If
the pokemon is holding an item or not, and if so, what item -> OT = Original
Trainer. This tells you who gave it to you. If it says "None", that means the OT
has a Fancy Font username and didn't set a Trainer Nickname with /trainer nick (One
time use only) (edited)

Mayonnaise Sandwich — 11/05/2023 01:37


Viewing Your Pokémon

Akyio (Charizard/Dragon Tamer)


Duels: So now you have all these pokemon and don't know what to do with them. Well,
why not Fight with them ! Here's how: 1) Teach your pokemon some Moves with /learn
slot: <1-4> move: <move name>. To see what moves your pokemon can learn, use
/moveset 2) Now Create a Party by doing /party add slot: <1-6> pokemon: <number> or
Select the pokemon you want to duel with, using /select pokemon: <number> 3) Find
someone who wants to fight 4) Pick a dueling mode: Single (/duel single), Party
(/duel party) or Inverse (/duel inverse. This one is ALWAYS a Party battle) 5)
After the bot loads the fight, there will be a button under the dueling image "View
your Actions". Click/Tap on it to view your actions 6) You will have 8 Options: 4
Moves, Pokemon (Only in Party), Duel Info, Forfeit and Mega Evolve (Only if the
pokemon can Mega Evolve and is holding the correct Stone) 7.a) If you select a
Move, your pokemon will use that move 7.b) If you select "Pokemon", You'll have the
option to choose one of your other, non-fainted pokemon to swap out to 7.c) If you
select "Mega Evolve", the Button will turn Green and you can now select a move.
After doing so, your pokemon will Mega evolve and then use it's Move 7.d) If you
select "Duel Info", it will show you a list of any changes in the current battle.
It won't affect anything else 7.e) If you select "Forfeit", the bot will end the
battle and you'll lose by default 7.f) If you do nothing, the bot will make you
forfeit by default 8) Repeat until the bot declarers the battle over and determines
the winner Keep in mind that Inverse Battles swap Type Strengths, Weaknesses,
Resistances and Immunities around (Eg: Instead of Fire beating Grass, Grass beats
Fire) Note: In Party battle, before starting, the bot will ask you to choose your
first pokemon. If you don't select anything, it'll default to whatever is in Slot 1
of your Party

Mayonnaise Sandwich — 11/05/2023 01:37


Duels

Akyio (Charizard/Dragon Tamer)


Final Notes: -> A fair amount of this information can be viewed at any time using
the /help command from anywhere -> If you have any questions, feel free to ask in
Bot Questions -> Do make sure you also read f-a-q as it contains some of the
questions a lot of people ask -> <text> = Insert Your Text/Numbers here, without
the < > (Eg: <name> = Insert Pokemon Name) -> option1/option2 = Either use Option1
or Option2 in this command -> [text] = Optional parts to this command that aren't
needed to complete the command, but can still be used This tutorial may be subject
to change as New things are Added/Old things are Updated/Removed (edited)

Mayonnaise Sandwich — 11/05/2023 01:38


Endnotes

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