
Pokemon Online is an exciting battle simulator where you can build your own team by selecting pokemons from a list. You can also add items, gain and use skills, etc. Once you complete these tasks, you will be able to join a server and start playing against other teams.
When you run the application for the first time, you will surely notice its simple and easy-to-use interface, which can be customized by changing its theme, skin or language.
There are three steps for you to follow in order to build a team: create the trainer's profile, choose pokemons from the list and add items to your team players.
Every team needs its leader, therefore, you will have to create your own profile and enter your name, some personal information, winning/losing message and an avatar.
You will be able to choose from dozens of pokemons and add them to your team while taking in consideration their special powers and nature. You can use up to 510 points per pokemon in order to upgrade its skills (hit, attack,defense, special attack, special defense, speed) and you will also be able to add items to each one of them.
There is also a Pokedex at your disposal to help you select your team players in a more effective manner.
Once you completed these stages you can join a server and start playing against other teams. The more challenges you win, the more experience your pokemons gain.
Briefly, you should definitely try Pokemon Online, a fun and addictive battle simulation game that gives you the opportunity to build your own pokemon team and to play against users from all over the world.
v2.6.2.1 [Apr 13, 2015]
New battle backgrounds have been added for the old battle window, alongside tooltip fixes and other helpful additions to the old battle window. Another addition to the battle window is a warning when you click the X before actually closing (Make sure Show Exit Warning is turned on first though), plus the ability to set your battle window to always be the top window.
The exit warning has also been added to the main client itself, clicking the X, pressing Alt F4, or Ctrl W on the last tab, now brings up a warning asking if you're sure you want to exit (Again Show Exit Warning needs to be on, it is by default, but check anyway).