This update continues to enhance PokeNav’s ability to recognize and locate geographic points of interest and greatly improves it’s ability to detect obscured or animated raid bosses.
1.10.3
Raid Coordination
- (BETA) PokeNav now uses artificial intelligence to determine the raid boss, even if its name and cp is entirely covered or missing. It is capable of detecting the following raid bosses:
- Absol
- Ho-oh
- Latias
- Latios
- Machamp
- Tyranitar
- Raid Eggs
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Ho-Oh should be properly detected now instead of confusing it with an egg.
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PokeNav will now successfully detect gym names in screenshots across multiple lines if that gym exists in your play area.
- Updated Gym database to include the following areas:
- Allentown, PA and surrounding areas
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Monterey County, CA, USA
- Select areas of Philadelphia, PA, USA
- If you are interested in adding your area to PokeNav, visit the PokeNav discord.
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(BETA) The
$gym
and$gym-info
command now allow you to select from duplicate named gyms through the use of an interactive embed / reaction dialog. - Counters now sorted by Time To Win instead of Overall score.
Points Of Interest
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Gyms now show towns and addresses closest to them to provide context on location.
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Communities can now control their radius using the
$set-radius
command.
Other
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Users now automatically join raid created via screenshot again, and
$toggle-auto-join-screenshot
allows you to control that behavior for raids you create. -
$silphcard
will now lookup by in-game name if no discord user is found. -
PokeNav now displays the version number its running to indicate what its running on your server.
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$credits
and ($ttc
) command added to PokeNav -
Fix for a bug that might occur if active raids channel permissions are incorrect
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Minor text fixes
Special Thanks
- Thank you to everyone who contributed and continues to contribute training data in the form of screenshots. Thanks to you, we are able to identify the above raid bosses and your contribution will continue to make PokeNav smarter in the weeks to come.
Future Update
We’ve got great things planned. To keep up to date, follow PokeNavBot on Twitter.