Mar. 6th, 2008

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Which Moveset are we using? Generation VI.

Abilities Not Currently Allowed: Dream World Moves, Hidden Abilities

Overall Note - Regarding Pokemon learning moves they normally don't know: This is not allowed in-game. If a pokemon is unable to learn a move naturally or via TM/HM, they are unable to learn the move at all.

Heart Scale? There wouldn't be at this current time. We aren't using Heart Scales in Route.

I'd understood the starters having standard move-lists for their level; is it normal for starters that wouldn't have an actual attack move (Feebas, Magikarp, Ralts who gets theirs at level 6, etc.) to start with an egg move or something to cover that? And if they normally would, is it alright to leave the character with the starter NOT knowing any useful attacks?
They start with the first attacking move available to them as if it were bred there. It is up to the player to have that move or not, so feel free to not have the Feebas know anything useful!

Relearning Moves: There is no way to relearn moves in the game. It's irrelevant considering we don't have the four-move restriction, therefore all learned moves will stay right where they are. You can assume that a pokémon is getting rusty from not using a move but then it's just a matter of practice when it comes to getting it "back".

Move Tutors: All of the move tutors from every Generation can be found around Johto and Kanto and in random locations, so make use of them when you see them. Their services are completely free, as they pride themselves in their ability to teach. However some might only teach to pokémon they deem 'worthy', like pokemon that are obviously cared for or very happy, or that show potential for the move being taught.


Move Specifics )
Weather and Battle Impacts )
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FINDING AND USING ITEMS

Items On Routes, Stores: All are there. Go headbutt a tree.
Goldenrod and Celadon have similar inventories, found in the price list.

Repurposing Items: You can take apart and break down things like evolutionary stones and other items to create gadgets and jewelry depending on the skill level and tools used.


SPECIFIC ITEMS
SPECIFIC ITEMS )
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SPECIFICS ON POKEMON:
SPECIFICS ON POKEMON )

General Questions:
GENERAL QUESTIONS )
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I'm a Breeder. Is that different from a Trainer?
Yes! Breeders begin their journeys sensibly the same way as Trainers, in New Bark Town with a level 5 pokémon. However, their goal is not to gain badges (though they may do so) but instead to breed the best pokémon possible!


Breeder Perks:
- No Badge Necessary to use an HM move! All you need to do is borrow the disc itself from a trainer, and you're set!
- Breeding Shinies! Only registered Breeders can obtain shiny pokémon eggs through breeding.
- Breeding more pokémon than trainers.

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Upon waking in your assigned bedroom, you will be given two pokémon. The barracks are simple: each member will be in a small room of one or two beds, occupied by another PC, an NPC rocket, or alone (decision is left to the players).

They'll receive two pokémon:
• one (1) pre-trained, microchipped pokémon (level 15) as a starter (from the starters list, not marked with a black X)
• and one (1) pokémon (level 5) of your choice out of the following:
Ekans, Koffing, Rattata, Grimer, Magikarp, Zubat, Woobat, Scraggy, Murkrow, Croagunk, Stunky, Vullaby, Drowzee, Vulpix, Houndour, Skorupi, Seviper, Trubbish and Spinarak.


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Mar. 6th, 2008 10:10 am
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