<Moved> How-To-Name-Pokemon

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Terrier_Paws, Apr 26, 2017.

  1. Terrier_Paws

    Terrier_Paws Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    Just A Quick Guide.

    Step One: You Must Have In Game Rank

    Step Two: Have $5000 Pokémon In Game Coins

    Step Three: Do /nickp Test = Test

    If You Would Like Colour in the Name Follow These Guide Lines:

    So For Example do this:

    Colour = /nickp &1Test = Test

    Bold = /nickp &LTest= Test

    Italic = /nickp &OTest = Test

    Multiple Colours And Bold = /nickp &1&LT&2&Le&3&Ls&4&lt = Test

    Looking For A Colour Code Look Below:

    &0 BLACK
    &1 DARK BLUE
    &2 DARK GREEN
    &3 DARK AQUA
    &4 DARK RED
    &5 DARK PURPLE
    &6 GOLD
    &7 GRAY
    &8 DARK GRAY
    &9 INDIGO
    &A GREEN
    &B AQUA
    &C RED
    &D PINK
    &E YELLOW
    &F WHITE
    &M Strike Through
    &N UNDERLINED
    &L BOLD
    &O ITALIC
     
  2. ZombByeGod

    ZombByeGod Well-Known Member

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    Awesome. Now I won't have any troble remembering the colour codes :D
     
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  3. ProfessorHemlock

    ProfessorHemlock Professor

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    Very useful!
     
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  4. MrWaffleFries - Chris

    MrWaffleFries - Chris Crazy Active Member

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    See playing minecraft the colors and codes just come natural. But I forget about new players. Thank you for this :D
     
  5. HexedHero

    HexedHero Member

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    This is very nice, although you can actually use &k too!
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  6. mmMelon

    mmMelon Active Member

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    Love this post!
     
  7. SVGDerek

    SVGDerek New Member

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    Wonderful post. If you use "&K" make sure it's a capital K and it's after the color of which you want to have the magic effect.

    Example: &c&Kx = a light red magical character, as seen in the gif above.