Difference between revisions of "Global Trade Station"
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*/gts trade <Pokémon> <ID> <position>: Using the specified Pokémon and specified trade ID, the player will attempt to conduct the trade. If the Pokémon in the specified party position matches the Pokémon requested by the trade ID, the trade will be conducted. The player who originally offered the trade will have the Pokémon sent to his/her [[PC]]. This command will work even if the player offering the trade is offline. | */gts trade <Pokémon> <ID> <position>: Using the specified Pokémon and specified trade ID, the player will attempt to conduct the trade. If the Pokémon in the specified party position matches the Pokémon requested by the trade ID, the trade will be conducted. The player who originally offered the trade will have the Pokémon sent to his/her [[PC]]. This command will work even if the player offering the trade is offline. | ||
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Revision as of 03:19, 4 February 2017
Global Trade Station (GTS) is a Pixelmon sidemod that is based on the Global Trade System feature from the Pokémon games.
Installation
Global Trade Station was last released for Pixelmon versions on Minecraft 1.7.10. As this version of Minecraft is no longer supported, Global Trade Station is not currently available for download.
Commands
Note: Command syntax is displayed in the standard Minecraft command format. An explanation of this format can be found here.
- /gts add <position> <Pokémon>: Requests the specified Pokémon in exchange for the Pokémon in the specified position of the player's party. The offered Pokémon will be placed in the GTS. An additional argument "s" can be added after the requested Pokémon in order to specifically request the Shiny form of the requested Pokémon. A player cannot offer a Pokémon if it is the only Pokémon in the party.
- /gts cancel: Cancels the player's current trade request, returning the offered Pokémon to the player.
- /gts check: Displays the currently offered and requested Pokémon.
- /gts currentID: Displays the database ID that the next offer will be assigned to.
- /gts help: Displays a list of commands that can be used in GTS.
- /gts list: Displays all of the current trade offers in the GTS.
- /gts maxtrades: Displays the maximum amount of trade offers that can be put up by a player.
- /gts maxtrades <limit>: Sets the maximum amount of trade offers that can be put up by a player.
- /gts search <Pokémon>: Displays all trade offers in the GTS that are offering the specified Pokémon.
- /gts trade <Pokémon> <ID> <position>: Using the specified Pokémon and specified trade ID, the player will attempt to conduct the trade. If the Pokémon in the specified party position matches the Pokémon requested by the trade ID, the trade will be conducted. The player who originally offered the trade will have the Pokémon sent to his/her PC. This command will work even if the player offering the trade is offline.
Permission nodes
- /gts: GTS.command.gts