Over the couple of weeks, I've corrected, modified, or added things in the Psydex/Psylab area: 1. An error in the Experience Guide said that a Pokemon, after being Revived, must be sent back into battle to get experience points. If the Pokemon was previously in battle, this is not true.
2. The table on the Deter Values page had the headings of the columns switched around; they are now correct.
3. A small error Stats Guide said that stat modifiers have a 999 cap. This is true in RBY and GSC, but is not true in the Pokemon Advance games.
4. The Damage Calculator had many errors that TK has now fixed. These included Azumarill lacking Huge Power, Choice Band and Huge Power doubling the damage of Special Attacks, and other noticeable mistakes.
5. When the TechDex said that Wing Attack was 60 power in RBY, I went through the entire database and fixed any errors that I could find. By my count, 85 attack descriptions have been modified and/or corrected. Please send us a message if you spot any other errors and can provide definitive proof of your claims.
6. Finally, and most importantly, TonberryKing and I have been quite aware that the movesets in the Psydex were embarrasing, especially to competitive battling communities; the truth is, the original movesets were written by members of the Forums for in-game purposes. I proudly present the new and improved competitivePsydex Movesets. New features of the Movesets section include a redesigned layout, statistics for every suggested moveset, and multiple movesets suggested for most Pokemon. Due to scripting limitations, the four forms of Deoxys cannot be separated, but we organized it as well as we could. A MAJOR thanks goes out to FireStarter for writing 400+ movesets and helping with the TechDex.
I might as well mention that several sites are reporting the "confirmed" English names of Manyula, the evolution of Sneasel, and Manene, the pre-evolution of Mr. Mime, from Pearl/Diamond. Plushes of these Pokemon were sold at the Journey Across the Country tours this weekend, and product labels apparently gave English names. Manyula's name was Weavile and Manene's name was Mime Jr.; although these have not been confirmed by Nintendo's official site yet, there is a high probability of these names being official.