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Note: when using Jerboa, the post shows up, stickied.\n
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@ Björn Tantau : seems thats the ticket, moderators can moderate anywhere, but its exclusive to their server.
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\n
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\n
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edit: the extension uses [translate-shell](https://github.com/soimort/translate-shell) which uses google, bing, but also apertium. So far I have not found a way to switch settings. I guess you have to point to a translate-shell instance which has to be configured.\n
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Additionaly, there is [Light Dict](https://github.com/tuberry/light-dict) which looks like a great app but doesn’t work on my machine out of the box (it fails to execute a trans process). Before trying to find the problem, I’d like to know if someone is using it.\n
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edit: the extension uses [translate-shell](https://github.com/soimort/translate-shell) which uses google, bing, but also apertium. So far I have not found a way to switch settings. I guess you have to point to a translate-shell instance which has to be configured.\n
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Additionaly, there is [Light Dict](https://github.com/tuberry/light-dict) which looks like a great app but doesn’t work on my machine out of the box (it fails to execute a trans process). Before trying to find the problem, I’d like to know if someone is using it.\n
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> From Monday, December 25, 2023, at 00:00 UTC to Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 23:59 UTC, Walking Wake will be appearing in 5-star Tera Raid Battles in the Pokémon Scarlet game, and Iron Leaves will be appearing in 5-star Tera Raid Battles in the Pokémon Violet game.\n
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> These Paradox Pokémon cannot normally be encountered in Paldea. The Walking Wake appearing during this event has Water as its Tera Type, and the Iron Leaves appearing during this event has Psychic as its Tera Type. Try joining Tera Raid Battles hosted by Trainers playing the other version of the game to help complete your Paradox Pokémon collection!\n
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> The special Walking Wake and Iron Leaves featured in this event can each be caught only once per save data. If you caught these Pokémon during a previous Tera Raid Battle event, you cannot catch them again. You can still participate in Tera Raid Battles against these Pokémon to obtain other rewards if you’ve already caught them.\n
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> The Walking Wake and Iron Leaves appearing during this event may be featured in future events or become obtainable through other methods.\n
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Edited to add info from home. Thanks Flit.
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