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− | During the course of playing Tilia, certain players like to collect specific species. While Tilia does not allow players to catch a | + | During the course of playing [[Tilia]], certain players like to collect specific species. While Tilia does not allow players to catch a Pokémon if they own two or more of that species and form, additional Pokémon can be acquired through trades or evolution. This article documents the Pokémon that various players collect. |
− | As of right now, there is currently no benefit to collecting a large number of a single species. Historically, Quasar_Catfish and MegaPod got shiny Bulbasaur and shiny Metapod, respectively, for collecting 50 of those species. | + | As of right now, there is currently no benefit to collecting a large number of a single species. Historically, Quasar_Catfish and MegaPod got shiny [[Bulbasaur]] and shiny [[Metapod]], respectively, for collecting 50 of those species. |
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Revision as of 02:54, 28 May 2019
During the course of playing Tilia, certain players like to collect specific species. While Tilia does not allow players to catch a Pokémon if they own two or more of that species and form, additional Pokémon can be acquired through trades or evolution. This article documents the Pokémon that various players collect.
As of right now, there is currently no benefit to collecting a large number of a single species. Historically, Quasar_Catfish and MegaPod got shiny Bulbasaur and shiny Metapod, respectively, for collecting 50 of those species.
Player Name | Primary Collection | Other Collections |
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Misty (JLaPlant#2178) | Bellossom | Gyarados, Starmie, Staryu |
Paris (Parissong#7902) | Ninetales, Corsola, Swablu | - |