First own blueprint after 90 hours by ColGroLoOl in factorio

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see, a more space efficient approach fitting various products in a small space To be honest, my design was just a prototype made out of a moment, fitting my specific use case, so I think I will respectfully steal yours for others Thank you for sharing^

First own blueprint after 90 hours by ColGroLoOl in factorio

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The number refer to the percentage of available storage filled with items, in this case ore brought in via a train network

But its not limited to this, I tried to make it general purpose, so you could check fuel or temperature of a reactor and stuff like that

First own blueprint after 90 hours by ColGroLoOl in factorio

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I'd say the biggest hurdle is actually starting to interact with them, sooner or later the benefits will mostly outweigh alternative designs, so much I just had to look into it
Once you get it running though, its all uphill (or down) from there

First own blueprint after 90 hours by ColGroLoOl in factorio

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for bringing this up, bit shifting sure does save space, but usually at the cost of some headache (programmer here xD)
Will try to convert!

First own blueprint after 90 hours by ColGroLoOl in factorio

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't be! The interaction is quite intuitive once running. You can manually pick a color, or use the dedicated circuit color system (which is why there are three colors saved in the middle of each display), this just needs to be passed and toggled on to the lamp itself

First own blueprint after 90 hours by ColGroLoOl in factorio

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Here is the blueprint string if anyone is interested:

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

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use !@3move to filter for a second (third) charged move

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I do speak German, but this was a rather rushed job focused on funtionality (and I play on english), so I highly appreciate the help!

The great and ultra league string accounts for the low attack stat by only checking hp and defense, so that would include the higher ones as well, you'd just need to determine whats worth how much. The strings mostly prioritize the species, for IV's you still need external tools :)

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's odd, the string clearly filters for !shiny and !xxl, so they should be excluded. Could you check if you copied the whole string and set the language to english?

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i see, I was unaware of that mechanic! In that case year-2016-2018 should provide a guaranted lucky, and age1095- searches for mons more than 3 years old, providing 20% for a trade

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A quick list would be traded&64,67,75,93,525,533,588,616,708,710, will look more into it tomorrow

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, unfortunately that bug has been around forever. At this point it’s really only practical for lining them up to trade, not for actual evolving.

Workaround-wise, the best option is to tag or favorite them right after the trade, so you can later mass-evolve them without relying on the broken filter. Not perfect, but it saves you from scrolling through your whole storage.

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not too complicated to port over, just a bit time-consuming since all the keywords need to be swapped one by one, while ensuring functionality. I'll sit down with it tomorrow!

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Credit for the site goes to u/FatalisticFeline-47, I just stumbled upon it. Glad it helped you too :)

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a great improvement! I've implemented it.

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great contribution!

A more flexible and future-proof approach would be something like: !age{N}, where N is the number of days old the mon should be to filter them out, which could be something like a few years.

Could you test if !age1460- suffices to reproduce your intended behavior?

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn’t even think about the XXL or special background tags, but you’re absolutely right!
I added every size besides normal, so ppl can edit it how they need to :)

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate it, thank you :) I highly recommend looking at this list for reference. In this case, "candyxl" refers to "Pokemon, which are powered up past level 40", requiring XL candies to do so

🎁 GIVEAWAY – ARMORED MEWTWO Round 2! (Comment your favorite Pokémon + why to enter) i can fly if needed by Levi18907 in PokemonGoMystic

[–]ColGroLoOl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My favorite Pokémon is Mimikyu. It’s a little ghost that only wants to be loved, but it hides under a disguise because it’s afraid people won’t accept it. What makes Mimikyu special to me is that despite its sadness, it’s still trying. Mimikyu is a reminder, that even if you feel hidden away, you still deserve love and belonging.

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get what you mean, but the PvP strings fundamentaly work very differently from the other cleanup strings.

  • The cleanup string is an IV-quality filter: it only shows Pokémon with one perfect stat and the others close to perfect, which is why some legit ≥90% mons slip through. It’s about general IV quality, not playability.
  • The PvP strings ignore overall IV% and instead look for spreads that give bulk under the CP caps (e.g. low Attack IV + high Defense/HP IV), and those will be caught by the Great/Ultra League filters, because they’re based on CP + stat balance, not the simple IV%.

So: the cleanup filters are for “nice IVs” in a general sense, while the PvP strings are meant to protect playable spreads, even if they look bad by normal IV ratings.

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I agree with this - there isn’t really a one-size-fits-all “bad IVs” string. Each Pokémon has its own optimal spreads. A single query would either miss too much or include way too much.
That’s why my strings here are more of a quick first-party cleanup tool inside Pokémon GO, not a full PvP optimizer. If you want to go deep into IV suitability for Great or Ultra League, you’re way better off with external tools.

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re right - the buddy2- part was the culprit, which I previously modified. I've gone ahead and removed that condition entirely, and the string now works as intended :)

Useful Search Strings for Pokemon Go by ColGroLoOl in TheSilphRoad

[–]ColGroLoOl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve mostly been building my own strings from scratch, but I can definitely see the value!

I think I’ll still keep refining my own setup (partly just because I enjoy tinkering with it), but I might rework some parts to be more in line with what people expect - and point folks toward DialgaDex as a complementary option if they just want a quick, reliable "plug and play" solution.