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Mass Release Dragging Option, Just Like Mass Move
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Suggestion Title: Mass Release Dragging Option, Just Like Mass Move
Suggestion Summary: Just like you have the option to drag over Pokemon you wish to move to a new field all at once, it allows for you to select the Pokemon you wish to release all at once without clicking all of them induvidually.
Positive points: Much, much faster than what we have. Besides, we have it for mass move, why not mass release?
Negative points: I really can't see a negative for this. WIll edit if need be.
Reason For Consideration: It's going to be much better and much easier/faster to mass release Pokemon in a field you have them in without clicking every single one, one by one. Way too slow and time consuming. With having the dragging implimented for this as it is with mass moving, it'll be much easier to clean out a field that has fodder Pokemon in it that you don't want.
For the same reason why select all isn't an option for mass release.
Too much trouble if your account is compromised or a human error is made where someone forgets to log out.
We're human, we make mistakes, don't completely punish us for it.
No Support.
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My shop I do gem hunts, box hunts, dexing, have items and even breeding pairs.
PFQ B-day thread.
I'm of the mind that there's a reason there isn't a click and drag, it acts as a failsafe, so you stop and think just what pokemon you're releasing. Sure it may seem tedious, but you're more likely not to release a valuable/needed pokemon when you have to check each pokemon for release.
Constantine, your reason makes more sense. I probably shouldn't be posting something like this at 3 am, but it was something that came into mind and I thought I'd at least try. :\ I'll end up probably deleting this later, even though I personally think it would be helpful and anyone that releases a good Pokemon by accident is kind of a fault on them. Thank you for your reason behind your thoughts :)
Whilst it is a fault on them, that doesn't stop people from blaming us :P
That said, it also makes it harder for people who garner access to an account that is not theirs to cause lots of damage in a short amount of time.
Also true, Garth. It's sickening that people would even hack into other people's account on this website in the first place. :\
Well, you say "hacking", I say "lol my brother left himself logged in I'm gonna prank him..."
Or there's the good old "I left myself logged in at school and only stepped away for like 5 seconds."!
Or the "whoops I accidentally found the system log file which, for some reason, records the people who last logged in to this machine, and their passwords, oh hey it's the kid who bullied me last week, hmm...."
(Disclaimer: I totally did not do this. No way. Nope. And even if I did, the only harm done was renaming his files and putting them in random folders. Also I didn't do this.)
Sure you didn't.
There's also the ol' "I trusted this person so I gave them my login information but now we fell out and they logged on to my account and released a bunch of my things."
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