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We'll provide full details on the set as it comes but have added all known cards to our Star Birth section. This set is to be called Brilliant Stars and is due for release in February 25th We have added all known cards to our Brilliant Stars section. The next batch of Orders will be released on November 10th We'll provide full details on these tomorrow so be sure to check back.

It doesn't contain much new footage but contains various looks at places in the game Footage. This event is the Festival of Lights and is due to run from November 5th from to November 14th at local time. This event runs from local time until local time on November 2nd and features increased spawns to celebrate Dia de Muertos. It also introduces a new Collection Challenge. The special guidance for events is to be followed. This runs until November 3rd Our Event Database has been updated with the details of this event.

Eerie cries emanate from its body in the dead of night. The sounds are said to be the wails of spirits who are suffering in the afterlife. In the darkness of a new-moon night, Gourgeist will come knocking. Whoever answers the door will be swept off to the afterlife. From local time today until local time tomorrow, Mega Absol and Darkrai will both be appearing far more as Raid Bosses than usual. We're currently compiling all details of the event so be sure to keep checking back. A new event has been announced for Japan.

These are then used to evolve Milcery into Alcremie. This event is a long running Costume Event where you use a Story Key to unlock other parts of the story. It runs until August 13th. This event allows for you to get Charizard in the game and earn various rewards by earning points.

It runs until November 10th A new set of episode titles have been released by a Japanese magazine. The website is updated on an almost daily basis. The original SPP was established in October as a GeoCities site, as a result of lunchtime website design sessions between Serebii and a friend.

It eventually eclipsed the remaining older fansites in terms of popularity and activity. Originally, Serebii. However, once Serebii's popularity exploded, these servers proved inadequate, resulting in frequent downtime. Since that time, Serebii. Pokemon GO and Pokemon Masters regularly host new updates and events, but at irregular intervals and with no set schedule.

With games before [before Pokemon was released simultaneously worldwide], there was always a delay between when it was released in Japan and when it was released in the West, which allowed me to get everything up in time for when the English speaking audience is ready, but now I have to rush through and get everything up as soon as possible.

It was a hour event leading up to the reveal of Galarian Ponyta , but until that happened, there was a lot of nothing — and it was its own unique challenge for Merrick.

The Glimwood Tangle stream was definitely the hardest thing I've done. With most games, I end up doing an all nighter and just cover through the night, but this had me have to sit and do nothing but watch a stream where things barely happened. All this, plus working coding jobs, and maintaining the other aspects of the Serebii website is a lot to handle, and we asked how Merrick copes with it all.

There's always the chance some new nugget of information will drop. However, he's managed to create a healthy separation that keeps him from getting overwhelmed, saying "I always try to keep a good balance, see friends as much as I can and so forth. Still, staying on top of everything and having access to insider information doesn't mean you'll always find leaks on Serebii until its officially confirmed.

In light of the Sword and Shield leak fiasco, where a number of content creators and media outlets ran illegally obtained Pokemon information well before the games' launch, we asked Merrick about his philosophy concerning leaked data.

It's really a grey area. I often do share leaks, however there's times when leaks go too far when it's blatant violation of NDAs or even the law, and those I won't touch because, as you may have seen lately, Nintendo will take down any Youtube channel, Twitter account, Discord or even website that posts them.

I wouldn't risk my site for a bit of clout and hits. Merrick was a bit more coy when asked about his sources, though, saying "That's really a hard question to answer, so I'm going to skip it haha.

However, all this insider information does come with a price, as does scouring every new game as quickly as possible to uncover all its secrets.

It has definitely meant that I typically lack the surprise element, going into a game, taking my time and seeing new stuff. As I have to rush through, it's just how I've become with games.

I play most games like it now, just marathoning them until I'm done. When asked if he wants to go back to older titles to experience them again or to see if they still have the same magic that first drew him to the series, though, Merrick said the answer is no. He wants to "look forwards, not backwards. One area that hasn't improved with time, however, is a certain portion of the fan community. Anyone using social media is probably already aware, but Pokemon Sword and Shield were the most controversial titles released to date, all because Game Freak whittled down the game's Pokedex to over , instead of including every single creature.

What sounds like a simple change created a huge wave of backlash that only grew as time went on, though a group of fans creating the ThankYouGameFreak hashtag expressing support regardless of the change. However, harassment is wrong It's really just how things are nowadays with social media. Compared to past times, you'd complain on a forum or a newsgroup, or send an angry letter and often it'd make you question if it's worth it.



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