

Im trying to create a search string that basically only shows me the garbage pokemon that aren’t any good for pvp.
Can someone help me? I think my syntax might be wrong or something.
1-attack,-2deffense,-2hp&0*,1*,2*&!shiny&age-10&!raid&!#
by VascoArauji
6 Comments
You’re spelling the word defense wrong for a start.
Use the below strings for what you’re after.
0attack&3defense&3hp
1attack&3defense&3hp
Try this one
0,1attack&3,4defense&3,4hp&0*,1*,2*&!shiny&age-10&!raid&!#
Edit: misread your post. This would show you possible pvp IV pokemon, not the ones you delete without checking. Also modified based on u/Carry_On suggestion. Altough I couldn’t get ranges with dashes working, a comma separating the values seems to be ok.
maybe this one will work for you?
!0,1attack&!3,4defense&!3,4hp&0*,1*,2*&!shiny&age-10&!raid&!#
Edit 2: nvm doesn’t work
Defense spelled wrong maybe.
You just need to change the 1 to a 2 for attack, here’s what I use to auto delete without IV checking:
2-3attack,0-2defense,0-2hp&!shiny&!legendary&!mythical&!ultra beasts&!@special&!costume&!#
For anyone else, note that you need to check for nundos first if you care about those.
How about this?
0*,1*,2*&0-2defense&0-2hp&!shiny&age0-10&!raid&!#
2-attack&-2defense&-2hp
This will show 6-15 attack and 0-10 defense and 0-10 hp.
The max combination you will see is 15/10/10=78%. As a reminder 3* starts at 82%, thus you will not have to worry about 3* nor 4*.
When you want to be more specific, you want to use ampersand ( & ) and not comma ( , ).
“Comma
It separates the search terms to return a list of all pokemon that meet at least one of the inserted search criteria
Example: Typing **Shiny, Lucky** will return a list of all Shiny and Lucky pokemon in your storage” [GO Hub](https://pokemongohub.net/post/guide/pokemon-go-search-bar-cheat-sheet/)
For example, 2-attack,-2defense,-2hp returns all of the following:
* pokemon with 6-15 attack, 0-15 defense, and 0-15 hp
* pokemon with 0-15 attack, 0-10 defense, 0-15 hp
* pokemon with 0-15 attack, 0-15 defense, 0-10 hp
This is why using commas will find more results, including those such as 0/10/15 or even 15/14/15.