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− | Talking to the nurse in a Poké Center will let you heal your Pokémon. Once healed, if any of your Pokémon have contracted Pokérus, the nurse will tell you. Also, if you run out of usable Pokémon and white out, you will end up in front of the nurse with your Pokémon |
+ | Talking to the nurse in a Poké Center will let you heal your Pokémon. Once healed, if any of your Pokémon have contracted Pokérus, the nurse will tell you. Also, if you run out of usable Pokémon and white out, you will end up in front of the nurse with your Pokémon heale |
The key parts to the nurse event are as follows: |
The key parts to the nurse event are as follows: |
Revision as of 23:29, 4 September 2018
This article describes the various things typically found in a Pokémon Center.
Healing your Pokémon
Talking to the nurse in a Poké Center will let you heal your Pokémon. Once healed, if any of your Pokémon have contracted Pokérus, the nurse will tell you. Also, if you run out of usable Pokémon and white out, you will end up in front of the nurse with your Pokémon heale
The key parts to the nurse event are as follows:
- The script
Kernel.pbSetPokemonCenter
- Sets the start-over point to the player's current position, so they will return there when they run out of usable Pokémon and black out. - A choice to let the nurse heal the player's Pokémon.
- The event command "Recover All: Entire Party" - Fully heals all Pokémon in the player's party.
- A check for whether any party Pokémon have Pokérus (
Kernel.pbPokerus?
). If so, display some messages to explain what it is.
Pokémon Essentials contains an example map of a Poké Center, which includes a healing event. You simply need to copy the healing event in that map, nothing more. See that example map for more details, or the two screenshots on the right.
The example map also contain two more events, which display Poké Balls on top of the healing machine. Note that the pages which show Poké Balls have the "Stop Animation" option ticked, which means they will cycle through their animations (which makes then flash) automatically. Simply copy these events as well to make them work properly.