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Dane Isaac Summe...
post Nov 1 2015, 08:41 PM
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So I was wondering...If you summon all the Legendaries yourself, does the 3 Legend/Novelty egg limit count against them? Say, like I have my 3 Lugia eggs in my party right now, but I summoned all three of them myself, would I be barred from seeing another if I used another Silver Wing to summon another or would I be able to see it since I summoned them all myself? I'm too scared to test it as Prize Points are not easy to come by.


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post Nov 1 2015, 09:00 PM
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At the moment if you summon another Lugia you won't see it.

You can summon as many of your own summons as you want in a day, though. The 2 adoption limit is a combination of two Novelty/Legend eggs/Pokemon from the shelter or the lab (that wasn't summoned by you). However, all eggs count towards the 3 egg party rule, hatched novelty or legends do not count towards the rule.

For example if I took two legendary eggs from the lab I did not summon, I won't be able to see any more legend eggs in the lab or legendary eggs and Pokemon in the shelter, and I won't be able to see any novelty eggs or novelty Pokemon in the shelter. However, if I were to summon a legendary to the lab, I would be able to claim it.

This is because I've adopted two eggs I did not summon myself which has filled my adoption limit for the day, however I haven't hit the 3 egg party rule, so I can still summon one myself.

I hope this wall of text makes sense.


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post Nov 1 2015, 09:31 PM
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QUOTE(ll Sam ll @ Nov 1 2015, 11:00 PM) *
At the moment if you summon another Lugia you won't see it.

You can summon as many of your own summons as you want in a day, though. The 2 adoption limit is a combination of two Novelty/Legend eggs/Pokemon from the shelter or the lab (that wasn't summoned by you). However, all eggs count towards the 3 egg party rule, hatched novelty or legends do not count towards the rule.

For example if I took two legendary eggs from the lab I did not summon, I won't be able to see any more legend eggs in the lab or legendary eggs and Pokemon in the shelter, and I won't be able to see any novelty eggs or novelty Pokemon in the shelter. However, if I were to summon a legendary to the lab, I would be able to claim it.

This is because I've adopted two eggs I did not summon myself which has filled my adoption limit for the day, however I haven't hit the 3 egg party rule, so I can still summon one myself.

I hope this wall of text makes sense.


Alright, thank you


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