All returned Pokémon must meet at least one filter set with this value. OR (orange ||) - An OR operation is performed on the set filters.This filter is required and all returned Pokémon must match it. AND (green &) - An AND operation is performed on the set filters.Non-numeric filters have four options that can be selected:.When using advanced filters, they work as follows: if Form Filter is set to "Base/Default", alternate forms that meet other filter criteria will not be generated. The Form Filter overrides all other filters.Or more simply: Blue Fire-types, Blue Water-types, Green Fire-types, OR Green Water-types. Further example of the above two rules: if Color is set to Blue and Green and Type is set to Fire and Water, the returned Pokémon will be "(Blue OR Green) AND (Fire OR Water)".if the Color Filter is set to Blue and the Generation Filter is set to Gen 1, Pokémon returned will be Blue AND Gen 1. Filters with values set use an AND operation between filters.the last example would return pure Fire-types, dual Fire-types, pure Water-types, and dual Water-types. Pokémon can have 1 to 2 types) will include a Pokémon if at least one value matches. Filters on fields with multiple values (ex.if the Type Filter is set to Fire and Water, Pokémon returned will be Fire OR Water-types. Multi-select filters use an OR operation for selected values.Filters with no values set are ignored.When using basic/all filters, they work as follows:
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