Proxies for Pokemon Center Drops - Verified-Clean, Not a Bypass Queue Kickouts|
A held-still IP checked directly against pokemoncenter.com through the full checkout flow. Not a bot-detection bypass, not a stock guarantee, just a static address that has already been screened against the target.
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Built for Pokemon Center Checkout and Drop Tracking
A verified-clean static address for the checkout session. Rotating residential for read-only restock monitoring.
Running a Checkout Bot Against a Pokemon Center Drop
A Pokemon Center product drop runs through the retailer's own checkout, browse, add to cart, checkout, pay, all in one session. BirdProxies ISP gives that session a static IP, and the "Pokemon Center clean" pool adds a subnet that has been checked directly against pokemoncenter.com before it is ever sold.
Holding One Static IP Through Cart and Checkout
Rotating mid-checkout is itself a signal a hard-target checkout can react to. A dedicated ISP IP stays the same address from the moment a product page loads to the moment payment goes through, the same held-still pattern used on Shopify-powered drop sites.
A Country-Appropriate, Verified-Clean IP Instead of a Flagged One
The clean pool is offered in the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom and France, the exact countries its prober checks against pokemoncenter.com. A shared or previously-flagged IP is one of the most common reasons a checkout attempt loses its queue position before payment even happens.
Fitting Into an Existing AIO or PKC Module Setup
People running checkout bots against Pokemon Center drops, NSB's PKC module is one example named in the community, still need an address layer underneath the bot. A BirdProxies ISP credential drops into that setup the same way any static proxy does, no separate integration required.
What holds through a Pokemon Center checkout
A subnet checked directly against pokemoncenter.com before it is ever sold, one static address held from cart to payment, and a fast swap from the dashboard if it gets flagged mid-drop.
Set Up in 10 Minutes
Turn on the Pokemon Center clean pool and hold one address through a checkout in four steps.
Select a Country the Clean Pool Covers
On the ISP buy page, pick United States, Germany, United Kingdom or France. The "Pokemon Center clean" option only appears when the pool currently has verified-clean stock in that country, there is no fallback to unverified IPs if it does not.
Switch the Special Pool Selector to "Pokemon Center Clean"
A "Special pool" dropdown sits next to the duration selector once a covered country has clean stock. Switching it from "Standard pool" to "Pokemon Center clean" applies the same +20% surcharge used for every clean-subnet pool and provisions the order from a subnet that has been checked directly against pokemoncenter.com, not just labeled residential or ISP.
Hold the Static IP Through the Whole Checkout
Do not rotate mid-checkout. The ISP IP is already static, so there is no session tag to manage, just the same dedicated address for browse, add-to-cart, checkout, and payment.
import requests # One static ISP IP, held for the whole checkout, no rotation needed proxy = "http://YOUR_ISP_USER:[email protected]:7777" s = requests.Session() s.proxies = {"http": proxy, "https": proxy} s.get("https://www.pokemoncenter.com/category/new") # browse s.post("https://www.pokemoncenter.com/cart/add", data={"sku": "SV-EXAMPLE", "quantity": 1}) # add to cart s.get("https://www.pokemoncenter.com/checkout") # same IP through checkoutSwap From the Dashboard if an IP Gets Flagged Mid-Drop
If one address gets rate-limited or blocked during a drop, swap it from the dashboard rather than retrying on the same flagged IP. One free swap is included per renewal cycle.
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BirdProxies runs a dedicated, continuously reverified clean-subnet pool checked against pokemoncenter.com, offered in the US, Germany, UK and France as a toggle on the ISP buy page. It removes a flagged IP as a cause of a lost queue spot, it does not guarantee stock or a win.
Pokemon Center drops run through the retailer's own checkout, not a marketplace API, which puts the exact same session-continuity problem in front of a checkout bot as a Shopify-powered drop site: browse, add to cart, checkout, and pay all need to look like one visitor, not a sequence of unrelated requests from different addresses. BirdProxies already sells a plain static ISP IP for that pattern, and for pokemoncenter.com specifically it goes one step further: a scheduled prober checks subnets in the US, Germany, UK and France directly against the target, and only subnets that currently pass are offered under the 'Pokemon Center clean' option in the Special pool selector on the ISP buy page, at a 20 percent surcharge over the standard ISP price. A subnet's clean verdict is never trusted past 14 days, so the pool keeps re-checking rather than relying on a one-time pass. If no clean subnet has stock in the country selected, the order is held rather than quietly filled with an unverified IP, since the customer paid the surcharge specifically to avoid that. None of this is a guarantee of winning a drop or beating other bots to stock, it narrows the problem to one specific failure mode: a shared, reused, or previously-flagged IP costing a checkout attempt its queue spot before payment even happens.
Residential IPs Are the Default Advice for Hard Checkout Targets
On r/sneakerbots, the standard reasoning for residential over datacenter IPs is about looking like a real home user, not about defeating anti-bot systems outright.
A reply in a thread about why people buy residential proxies for botting explained that residential IPs are usually worth it for sites like Nike and other Shopify-based checkouts because they look like real home users and do not get clipped as fast as datacenter IPs, especially during big drops. That is the same IP-reputation logic behind a clean-subnet pool, just applied one level further: not only residential-labeled, but actually checked against the target.
Pokemon Center Has Its Own Named Bot Module
A reply recommending a bot for Pokemon releases named NSB's dedicated PKC module specifically, not a generic sneaker setup.
Asked for a Pokemon purchase bot recommendation, a reply on r/sneakerbots pointed to NSB (Nike Shoe Bot) as an AIO bot that "cooks really well on Pokemon Center and PKC modules," alongside its other site modules. That a dedicated module exists for this target at all is the honest signal that Pokemon Center drops are treated as their own distinct checkout, not folded into generic sneaker botting.
Site Focus, Not Just Region, Decides the Setup
A separate thread on EU botting described the real difference between markets as which sites get targeted, not a fundamentally different proxy strategy.
A reply describing an EU bot setup on r/sneakerbots noted that NSB has been reliable across the board, and that the real difference between the US and EU markets is site focus (Nike EU, SNKRS EU, Shopify-based retailers) rather than the market being completely different. The same logic applies to Pokemon Center: it is a distinct, named target within an existing checkout-bot workflow, not a separate category of proxy problem.
Checkout Attempt vs Restock Monitoring on Pokemon Center
The clean-subnet pool is built for one of these two jobs. Using it for the other just adds a surcharge with no benefit.
| Use case | What matters | Right setup |
|---|---|---|
| Checkout attempt (browse to cart to pay) | One held-still, verified-clean address for the session | ISP static, Pokemon Center clean toggle where available (US, DE, GB, FR) |
| Multi-task drop fleet (AIO bot / PKC module) | One dedicated IP per task, static for that task's duration | One ISP IP per task, clean pool applied per task where covered |
| Restock or price monitoring | Independent read-only requests, no session to preserve | Rotating residential, fresh IP per request, standard pool |
| Countries outside US, DE, GB, FR | No clean-subnet verdict exists for this target there | Standard ISP or residential, the clean toggle will not appear |
Proxies Built for Pokemon Center
Test
Single checkout session testing
€5.00
/ GB
€5.00
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Sticky sessions for restock browsing
€4.75
/ GB
€23.75
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Scale
Multi-store restock monitoring
€4.50
/ GB
€45.00
Napolnite kadarkoli
Enterprise
High-volume Pokemon Center monitoring
€3.75
/ GB
€375.00
Napolnite kadarkoli
TestSingle checkout session testing €5.00 / GB €5.00 Napolnite kadarkoli | ProductionSticky sessions for restock browsing €4.75 / GB €23.75 Napolnite kadarkoli | ScaleMulti-store restock monitoring €4.50 / GB €45.00 Napolnite kadarkoli | EnterpriseHigh-volume Pokemon Center monitoring €3.75 / GB €375.00 Napolnite kadarkoli | |
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What a Verified-Clean IP Actually Fixed
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It means the subnet has been checked directly against pokemoncenter.com by a scheduled prober, not just that the IP is labeled residential or ISP. A subnet's clean verdict is never sold once it is older than 14 days, so the pool keeps re-checking rather than trusting a one-time pass.
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