Guide Overview

What PokeOne is, how the game loop works, and where each major system fits.

Updated Mar 19, 2026

What PokeOne Is

PokeOne is a full Pokemon journey built inside Discord. You are not just collecting profile badges or opening loot menus. You are moving through regions, clearing story battles, catching and training teams, building a box, unlocking rare items, challenging bosses, and using competitive systems once your account is stronger.

What You Can Do In PokeOne

  • Start in Kanto and continue through Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, and Alola.
  • Catch wild Pokemon from your current route or town.
  • Build a real six-Pokemon team with levels, moves, EVs, IVs, held items, forms, and skins.
  • Clear gyms, Elite Four runs, champion battles, Alola trials, and region finales.
  • Use marts, dailies, votes, and special shops to grow your account.
  • Fight PvP battles, queue for ranked, challenge repeatable bosses, and play endgame modes like Battle Tower.
  • Trade or lend Pokemon with other players and use server-side features like Who's That Pokemon.

The Core Loop

  1. Use /start once, then /pick to choose your current region starter.
  2. Follow /task and /progress to see what story battle or objective is next.
  3. Use /spawn to find wild Pokemon in your current location and keep improving your team.
  4. Open /team, /bag, and /box view to manage your party, items, and storage.
  5. Push through gyms, trials, bosses, and region unlocks until the next journey opens.

The Best Commands To Learn First

Command Why it matters
/start Opens your account introduction and begins the journey flow.
/pick Picks the starter for your current region.
/menu Opens the main PokeOne control panel.
/task Shows or starts the next required story step.
/progress Summarizes your current region, task, badges, dex progress, and storage.
/spawn Hunts wild Pokemon in your current location.
/team Opens your current active team.
/box view Opens your long-term Pokemon storage.

For full command-by-command coverage, use the Command Reference.