Welcome to Allure Town, located just a tiny bit to the east of its rival, Treasure Town and home to Arnold the audino's guild, where he is assisted by Archie the archen. Oddly enough, Treasure town and Allure town are often thought of as one town, given that the two are actually connected, with a place known as pokemon square connecting the two of them. Arnold and Wally the wigglytuff are fierce rivals, with the two often fighting whenever they see each other. These fights take an entire week to finish, and always end in a draw, however, the guildmasters aren't the only ones who don't get along... the guild members don't like each other either, though, thankfully, they don't typically get into fights with one another unless provoked. With the number of mystery dungeons increasing, the number of pokemon wanting to be explorers seems to have increased sharply, as well. Human artifacts from days long since passed may be found in some mystery dungeons, however, most of the time, they'll be broken, or otherwise unusable... that is, except to sell to the nearest shop. It's not all sunshine and happiness, however, as the void crystals, an odd artifact that has long since kept Giratina trapped in his own realm, have become the target of a pair of thieves. The void crystals, once stolen, have a horrible effect on the surrounding area, an effect that at least matches the magnitude and gravity of their time gear cousins. Like the time gears from the Dialga incident about nine years before the events in this RP take place, they are usually not taken, except by only the most vile of all criminal scum, given that they're the only thing keeping the void, Giratina's realm, from leaking into this realm, a process which usually destroys any pokemon that's unlucky enough to be close to the crystal and replaces a section of this world with itself. [hider=Timeline] Long Before Pokémon: 2340 A.D-2990 A.D The world's nations were all at the verge of another giant war. Every normal citizen could see that war coming, they knew it was going to happen. The world's longest cold war was now going on, and for generations the business of making bunkers saw a huge spike in sales. People whose parents and or grandparents came from outside of any given country were deported, and immigration of all kinds was considered illegal. The average citizen at this time lived in constant fear of possible bombings and a war starting up in their neighborhood. Many families simply lived in their bunkers, actually giving their house to random homeless people. It wasn't a very good time to be alive. Davis The Porygon: January 1st, 2991 A.D Despite the fact that the average citizen was living in constant fear, this was a great era for scientific development. During this time, Johan Labs created several things to aid in whatever war might crop up. They've officially created a super soldier serum (AKA: Shadow energy from the gamecube pokemon games) with the side effect that the user of said serum would become completely insane. This was also the day that Johan Labs created the first living creature from nothing more than some random combination of DNA and some coding for the 'brain'. This project was initially called a failure, as the creature turned out to be harmless, not suitable for war. Johan labs tried to destroy the creature, but, they didn't have the heart. They eventually named the creature Davis, and kept him in the lab as a pet of sorts. Davis and Kojuro: January 8th, 2991 A.D Johan Labs, after about a week of keeping Davis around, decided to finally show him off to the public, most of whom responded with "I've already seen that, before!" or "Japan already made that... two days ago!" Iruka Industries, the other company that made a porygon, eventually sued Johan Labs for everything they had, when the courts ruled in favor of Johan, Iruka Industries went back to Japan, and somehow convinced the general populace, as well as their leaders to go to war using the weapons of mass destruction they had made during the longest cold war. This prompted the United States of America to threaten Japan with those same weapons, eventually leading to... The Seven Year War: June 7th 2991 A.D - December 31st 2998 A.D A giant war broke out originally between the United States of America and Japan, however, with the rest of the world ready to go to war, anyways, the countries all just started attacking each other, basically turning the entire world into one war zone. Literally everyone who wasn't in the army was in a bunker, fearing for their life, and fearing that the next sound they hear might be their last. During this time, one kid, named Geoffrey gained the guts to actually build his own army, in some sort of attempt at world peace. His army actually grew to rival the ones that most countries had at the time, and had people from all over the world joining... however, whatever plans he had with that army where snuffed out the moment a nuke crashed through his bunker, and exploded on his army... he was somewhere else at the time, however, and was the first human to mutate into a pokémon once he returned. Geoffrey had become Arceus, with two war generals becoming Palkia and Dialga shortly after. The radiation problem only became worse, and destroyed 97% of the human population, as well as killing almost all of the animals, mutating the survivors. After time and space destabilize, Geoffrey found the source of the problem, and wiped the two general's memories... the two would go on to help him rebuild the world, later. The Great Reset: January 1st, 0 A.H (after humans) Also known as 'the day time stood still'. Geoffrey convinced Dialga that he needed time to be stopped, and so it had happened. Geoffrey knew that he had to rebuild, that he and the former generals were the only ones who could do this. Time stood still for what would otherwise have been thousands of years as Geoffrey worked to replace the trillions of animals and billions of humans that died from the war. He worked for thousands of years to bring back some semblance of biodiversity. Plants were eventually remade, however, they started to produce a type of radiation as a part of its new photosynthesis. Only a handful of creatures existed before, and each one was of a different species... it took thousands of years, but when he was finished, there were a minimum of thousands of individuals to a species. This wasn't too much, but it was enough to allow the population to grow over time. During the time stop, Dialga built the Temporal Tower, and Palkia started discovering other universes and other planes of existence, the rifts to which usually ended up linked to some strange object once Palkia was through with them. However, as soon as time restarted, Giratina, a creature from another universe, then threatened to kill all life on the planet. Geoffrey managed to banish the thing to some other realm, using the Void Crystals to ensure that the two universes never come into contact again. Missingno., the Gears, and the Pearls: May 5th 32 A.H Only thirty-two years into the new world, and already something horrible was happening. Missingno., a strange creature who was formed from Davis' 'junk code', had finally escaped from the one remaining computer in the last remaining lab. It didn't take it too long to take control of Palkia and then Dialga, making time and space, well, glitchy. Geoffrey saw the problem, and figured that he would need something to counter the two former generals, should such a thing happen again, and, after soundly defeating Missingno., and banishing the thing to its own realm, Geoffrey created the spatial pearls and the time gears, which would stabilize time and space when the two were either dead, or mind-controlled, as well as act as a shield against their strongest attacks, should all of them be brought together. Geoffrey then hid them, just to make sure that the two former generals wouldn't destroy them. Peace had finally returned, though, there were apparently more of that Missingno., each one being a clone of the original, though, thankfully, these Missingno. were benign. A Future RP: May 15th, 2000 A.H - August 18th, 2000 A.H ??? PMD: EotV: August 14th, 2007 A.H - March 12th, 2008 A.H Nothing happened yet, current time. [/hider] Cities: [hider=Allure Town] This town, located next to Treasure town, and near Birchwood Forest, is a relatively simple town where pokemon of every type stay or pass through on their way to some other place. Only the basic shops can be found here, however, the town's popularity has grown in the past seven years, however. Arnold's Guild: A fairly basic guild that's similar to Wally's, however, it differs in that the ground level is the lowest level, unlike Wally's. Also unlike Wally's guild, the guildmaster's room is actually on the top floor, with the eyes actually being windows. Arnold and Archie are in charge here, and will accept any kind of pokemon, not exactly being the picky type. Bob and Ed's Stall: Taking over for the Keckleon monopoly in this town is Bob and Ed the Zweilous. Bob, the right head, sells berries, apples, seeds and other such things, whereas Ed, the left head, sells TMs, orbs, and occasionally HMs. The two heads don't get along very well, and the two actually like the two opposite guilds, meaning that Wally's guildmembers get a discount on whatever Ed sells, and Arnold's guildmembers will get a discount on anything Bob sells... just be careful around the opposite head... Price List Common berries: 80 poke (50 if in Arnold's guild) Common seeds: 40 poke (30 if in Arnold's guild) Reviver seeds: 800 poke (450 if in Arnold's guild) Rare berries (Sitrus, gold oran, ect.): 10000 poke (4500 if in Arnold's guild) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Status Tms and weak attacking Tms: 1000 (450 if in Wally's guild) Toxic, Substitute, Rest, and most attacking TMs: 2000 (1400 if in Wally's guild) Giga Impact, Hyper Beam, and other similar TMs: 5000 (3400 if in Wally's guild) Cut: 1350 (1100 if in Wally's guild) Fly: 2300 (1700 if in Wally's guild) Surf: 2300 (1700 if in Wally's guild) Dive: 2300 (1700 if in Wally's guild) Candace's Bank: Just a simple bank to store all that extra money you may have. Once stored, the amount you have in the bank will be shown in the section below, however, it's up to you to keep track of the money you have on hand. The place is owned by Candace the chandelure... most potential bank robbers stay away from this place, given that having their soul burned up isn't exactly the most appealing thing in the world to them... that, and she never sleeps. She accepts any transaction from either Treasure town or Allure town, as Treasure Town is mysteriously without a bank, lately. Current accounts in Candace's Bank 'Yixin' - 400 poké Lee's Dojo: a small dojo located in Allure town, and across the street from Candace's bank. The place isn't all that much to look at, but apparently connects to several cave systems where budding explorers can test their strength against a number of challenges. The caves are occupied by Lee the hitmonlee's students, who come in many different species and types, and will not simply leave you to possibly die in a cave. Should you be knocked out, they will usually provide you with a reviver seed, and escort you back to the entrance, with none of your items missing. It costs 200 poke to train in a dungeon, and 500 poke for Lee to train one of your moves. Lee can also teach you a move, but that will cost 1000 poke. Lee also knows the secret behind the move Close Combat, which he can teach to some pokemon for 5000 poke. Carl's Storage: Carl the cofagrigus is in charge of the storage facility in Allure town, and will make sure everything is kept safe inside of his, er, coffin. He claims that the coffin is a portal to another dimension, and everyone just takes his word for it, mainly because nobody wants to find out on their own. It is up to the player to keep track of their items when they are in the bag, however, any items stored here will be displayed in the section below. Carl appears to be very friendly towards Candace, and has even set up his shop right next to her bank. Items stored - - - - [/hider] [hider=Treasure Town] This town, located next to Allure town, and near sunswept plains, is the home of Wally's guild, which has, at one point had the famous team pokepals. Business for the guild has been great ever since one of their teams has saved the world, however, that exact team hasn't been seen since the Dialga incident, and some pokemon think that Wally simply made them up just to get some more teams to join his guild. [color=ed1c24]Guildmaster missing![/color] Keckleon Bros stall: nobody knows the name of these two brothers, as they simply want to be referred to as the keckleon bros. Unfortunately, thanks to Bob and Ed giving discounts to certain guild members, their stall has been losing money for a while, and may actually go out of business... good thing, then, that they often travel into mystery dungeons to sell items to any prospective buyers. The normal-colored keckleon sells berries, apples and seeds similar to Bob, and the purple-colored one sells TMs, HM, and orbs similar to Ed. Price List Common berries: 80 poke Common seeds: 40 poke Reviver seeds: 800 poke Rare berries (Sitrus, gold oran, ect.): 10000 poke ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Status Tms and weak attacking Tms: 1000 Toxic, Substitute, Rest, and most attacking TMs: 2000 Giga Impact, Hyper Beam, and other similar TMs: 5000 Cut: 1350 Fly: 2300 Surf: 2300 Dive: 2300 Martin's Dojo: An old dojo whose outside was built to resemble a marowak's skull. The owner, Martin the marowak is actually best friends with Lee, and the two often visit each other's dojos. Martin's dojo is oddly similar to Lee's in that it connects to various caves, where his students can be fought as training for 200 poke. Martin will also offer to train one of your moves for 500 poke per training session... however, unlike Lee, Martin lacks the ability to teach moves to other pokemon. That job is, instead, handled by Edgar the electivire, who has set up shop right next to his dojo. Edgar's Moves: Edgar the electivire, whose shop is right next to Martin's dojo, can teach a pokemon any move that either, they've forgotten, or should have learned for the price of 1000 poke. He and Martin actually don't like each other very much, however, due to Edgar's skill in teaching other pokemon moves, Martin has let him stay there, pretty much rent-free, just so Martin will still get explorers to visit his dojo over Lee's, on occasion. Margret's Storage: The ever-known and ever-popular storage place that started it all. Margret the kangaskahn has her storage facility set up near Sharpedo Bluff, which was once apparently used as a hideout for team pokepals... to this day, nobody knows exactly where she stores her goods, however, wherever it is, it's apparently clean enough, as none of the items end up dirty or rotten when they are withdrawn. Certain rocks, set up by Margret, herself, can connect to this, as well as any other storage area through... well... again, nobody's sure how. Items Stored - - - - [/hider] [hider=Scale City] Once considered a myth, this city full of dragon-types has been found seven years ago by a traveling Salamence and Milotic. The place itself looks to be somewhat more technologically advanced than the rest of the world, opting to use a sort of strange substance that hardens into stone once poured for their streets, and an even stranger substance to cover their houses. This town lies at the base of Mt. Dragoncoil, and or simply just past Sunswept Plains, and is the home of Denise the dragonite's guild, which may be the only neutral guild in all of this. Due to its location, the temperature is actually quite warm, further supporting its citizens, who usually prefer warmth to cold. Denise's guild is the only one to sport elevators instead of ladders or stairs, and is, thus far, the only guild with the guildmaster's room on the ground floor. Danny's Item Shop: This almost mall-like shop owned by Danny the dragonair is in direct competition with Bob and Ed's small stall, to the point where Danny has even denied someone service just because they shopped at Bob and Ed's before coming here. Given that Danny is Denise's son, anyone from her guild gets a discount on all of his items. Bob and Ed have started a rumor that Danny finds his items in dungeons... where he can get them for free. Price List Common berries: 80 poke (50 if in Denise's guild) Common seeds: 40 poke (30 if in Denise's guild) Reviver seeds: 800 poke (450 if in Denise's guild) Rare berries (Sitrus, gold oran, ect.): 10000 poke (4500 if in Denise's guild) Goody Bag (three random items): 500 poke (300 if in Denise's guild) Status Tms and weak attacking Tms: 1000 (450 if in Denise's guild) Toxic, Substitute, Rest, and most attacking TMs: 2000 (1400 if in Denise's guild) Giga Impact, Hyper Beam, and other similar TMs: 5000 (3400 if in Denise's guild) Cut: 1350 (1100 if in Denise's guild) Fly: 2300 (1700 if in Denise's guild) Surf: 2300 (1700 if in Denise's guild) Dive: 2300 (1700 if in Denise's guild) Gabe's Dojo: A simple dojo owned by Gabe the garchomp. Unlike most dojos, his doesn't have a connection to other dungeons, instead, he will offer to have you fight against ten of his students in a row as training for a mere 100 poke. He may also offer to train your moves for 500 poke, and can teach you a new move for 1000 poke. His dojo has an oddly Japanese feel to it, with the place being made mostly out of wood and reeds, and not made to look like anyone's face. Gabe is also Denise's husband, Danny's father, and Denise's guild assistant. His battle scars don't make him the easiest to look at, but apparently, Denise is blind to them. Gabe also knows the secret behind the move Draco Meteor, which he can teach any dragon type for 5000 poke Amanda's Threads: A special shop that specializes in clothing-based hold items such as choice equipment, scarves, glasses and goggles, as well as a few other things. Amanda isn't actually very well liked in Scale city, given that she doesn't look much like a dragon. Of course, she doesn't mind, and usually counters that argument with "Well, I didn't know that 'dragons' apparently included sea horses and dinosaurs, but not birds." her store is one of the few that doesn't offer any particular discounts to anyone. Price List X-ray specs: 2000 poke Scope Lens: 1500 poke Wiff Specs: 500 poke Lock-on specs: 1500 poke Insomnioscope: 2000 poke Goggle Specs: 1500 poke Sunglasses (powers up dark-type moves): 200 poke Wise Glasses: 300 poke Choice Specs: 3000 poke Choice Band: 3000 poke Choice Scarf: 3000 poke Lucky Scarf: 1500 poke Lucky Ribbon: 1500 poke No-stick Cap: 400 poke Pecha Scarf: 500 poke Persim Band: 500 poke all stat-enhancing scarves: 500 poke Beauty Scarf: 1300 poke Misc Scarves: 600 poke ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Resistance-enhancing clothing: 3000 poke Armored: poison type Thick/Warm: ice type Comfy: rock type Padded: fighting type Chilly: fire type Netted / Net: bug type Posh / Fashionable: fairy type Bright: dark type Leafy: grass type Beach: water type Stiff: flying type Dark: psychic type Wool / Wooly: steel type Feathered: ground type Dirty: electric type Tough: dragon type Blessed: ghost type Strange: normal type Fred's Bank: a tiny bank owned by Fred the flygon, who apparently doesn't store his customers' cash inside his own bank, instead opting to store it all in a secret location in the distant desert where there's always a huge, blinding sandstorm, as well as copious amounts of quicksand pits... to this day, Fred's the only one who has been in that sandstorm and survived... as most rock, steel, and or ground types are too heavy, and will easily sink into the quicksand. Current accounts in Fred's bank - Five-star hotel: a hotel owned by Chad and Terra, the formerly traveling couple who found the city, and have since settled in. Terra might be the only citizen of the city that isn't a dragon type, and gets a lot of criticism for it. Their hotel, however, is huge, comfortable, beautiful... and expensive. They usually exist to offer a temporary home to outsiders who are passing through Scale City, and thankfully offer lower-priced rooms, as well as their usual rooms. The 'normal' room costs about 5000 poke a night, whereas their 'cheapo' room costs about 50 poke a night. The cheapo rooms consist only of a single, worn down bed, however. More cities may be found as a part of the storyline [/hider] [hider=Rules] 1. No godmodding, powerplaying, metagaming, ect. 2. Keep it PG-13, please. 3. Keep OOC in the OOC thread unless it's a small OOC post that has a lot of IC, and ties in with the IC post 4. Please get rid of everything in the ( ) in your app to keep it cleaner. 5. I shouldn't have to say this, but please refrain from posting IC until your app has been accepted by either me, or a trusted player 6. Please keep your paragraphs long. A minimum of five sentences per paragraph. 7. Be respectful in OOC... this doesn't apply to your character, who can be as evil as you want him/her/it to be. [/hider] [hider=App Sheet] Name: (At least a first name please, and no species names.) Species: (You may not start out as a legendary or as an evolved pokemon) Gender: (Male, Female, or N/A. Gender has to be legal for the species, unless differences) Moves: - - - - (Has to either tie in with Differeces, or the legal moveset of that pokemon for that level.) Bio: (This is where you put all that backstory stuff. I'd like at least three good paragraphs here, please.) Appearance: (How do they look different from a normal member of their species? Put that here.) Differences: (Do they have moves they shouldn't? Do they have an extra or missing type? Any special qualities? Try not to be over-powered with this section, please.) [/hider] Dungeons: [hider=Birchwood Forest] A small, calming forest just to the east of Allure/Treasure town. The forest may be small, but it's also quite thick, and supports many hostile Pokemon; from bug and grass to flying and normal types. The Pokemon here are fairly weak, and should be easily taken down by starting adventurers. Berries and seeds are common finds, and while it's possible to find dropped money here, don't expect much when you do. Common Pokemon: Patrat, Bunnelby, Caterpie, Wurmple, Scatterbug, Oddish, Burmy, Pidgey, Fletchling, Shroomish, Kricketot, Nincada, Deerling, Bellsprout, Skidoo, Budew, Hoppip, Combee Rare Pokemon: Snivy, Bulbasaur, Chespin, Chikorita, Weedle, Kakuna, Beedril, Treecko, Pansage [/hider] [hider=Secret Cave] A cave that was, in fact, at one point, a secret. Nowadays, it's just a small, uninteresting area where beginning adventurers go to prove their worth... that being said, the enemies aren't all that tough here. They mainly consist of rock, poison, steel Pokemon, as well as the occasional flying or fairy type Pokemon. Apparently, some treasure within the cave was once stolen and caused a huge swarm of Zubat to invade Allure town. Nobody since has found the treasure, however. Dropped money is strewn about the place, but don't expect to make a fortune. There are also strange crystals that can be picked up, and appear to be smaller versions of the crystals in Crystal Cave. It is located south of Allure Town. Common Pokemon: Geodude, Zubat, Ekans, Koffing, Nosepass, Woobat, Roggenrolla, Onix, Binacle, Carbink, Dweeble Rare Pokemon: Shuckle, Cranidos, Bonsly, Tyrunt, Seviper, Nidoran (male or female), Noibat [/hider] [hider=Sunswept Plains] A plains area that's just to the north of Treasure Town. With no mountains blocking the way, days seem to be longer here, and the warm temperature only adds to that illusion. It is mainly inhabited by normal types, although several other kinds of Pokemon can be seen here as well. Seeds are a common find here, however you will have a bit of trouble trying to find berries and money in this area. The enemies are easy to defeat, and some Pokemon might not even be hostile unless you attack them. Common Pokemon: Mareep, Buneary, Natu, Sunkern, Lillipup, Pidgey, Phanpy, Caterpie, Weedle, Purrloin, Rattata, Zigzagoon, Furfrou Rare Pokemon: Skitty, Raticate, Litleo, Zangoose, Shinx Extra-rare Pokemon: Happiny, Munchlax, Mime Jr. [/hider] [hider=Beach Cave] A small cave on Treasure Town's beach that hosts a fair number of water types, although there are other kinds of pokemon in the cave. Apparently, there weren't nearly as many species before or during the 'Time Gear incident' for some unknown reason. There isn't anything special about it, other than the fact that all the Pokemon are weak, and finding items is a rare occurrence there. Common Pokemon: Kabuto, Omanyte, Corsola, Shellos (blue or pink), Shellder, Tympole, Clauncher Rare Pokemon: Binacle, Skrelp, Goomy, Azurill, Magikarp [/hider] [hider=Crystal Chasm] An odd cave where bright, colorful crystals line the walls that lies south of Allure Town. It is home to many rock types, as well as some steel and ground types. There appear to be two exits to the cave; one of which seems to lead to a desert, the other of which has yet to be found... at least, has yet to be found again. Shards of these crystals can be found on the floor of the cave; they can be sold for some money, and can provide a source of light if they're held. Common Pokemon: Sableye, Mawile, Diglett, Geodude, Gible, Roggenrolla, Nosepass, Larvitar, Bonsly, Carbink Rare Pokemon: Relicanth, Durant, Heatmor [/hider] [hider=Foggy Plains] Plains located to the west of both Treasure and Allure town, and constantly cloaked in a thick fog. This fog weakens electric moves and obscures vision, making Pokemon miss their moves more often. A wide variety of Pokemon make their home here, and have gotten used to the fog. Berries are commonly found around here... that is, if you can see through the fog. Common Pokemon: Burmy, Swablu, Purrloin, Pidove, Tyrouge, Riolu, Starly, Hoppip, Flebebe Rare Pokemon: Timburr, Throh, Sawk -NOTE- This dungeon is currently inaccessible thanks to it being taken over by the void. [/hider] [hider=Mt. Dragoncoil] A large mountain that is, oddly enough, in the shape of a dragon's head. The rest of the range seems to make up the body. It is located just north of Scale City. Many dragon types (or soon-to-be dragon types) inhabit this area... well, them and cliffs, pitfalls, and other hazards. The peak of the mountain is apparently sacred to most religious citizens of Scale City, as it apparently acts as a roost for Rayquaza. Of course, nobody has seen that pokemon in decades, so, it could just be a myth. common pokemon: Axew, Bagon, Goomy, Gible, Trapinch, Swablu, Noibat, Golett rare pokemon: Charmander, Mareep, Treecko, Deino, Skrelp, Tyrunt, Dratini, Druddigon, Horsea [/hider] [hider=Deep Ocean] An underwater trench not too far off the shore of Treasue Town's beach that has an astonishing variety of water-type pokemon. Explorers used to have to actually know Dive in order to access this area, however, thanks to a somewhat recent development in HMs, all you need is a copy of the HM in order to head down here. It's fabled that the rarest water-type, manaphy, can be seen here. Even with the HM, ground and or rock types are weakened in this area. common pokemon: Finneon, Mantyke, Remoraid, Qwilfish, Shellder, Krabby, Goldeen, Luvdisc, Wailmer, Basculin, Corphish, Staru, Barboach, Buizel, Tentacool, Magikarp, Clauncher, Binacle, Skrelp rare pokemon: Chinchou, Octillery, Wailord, Seaking, Starmie very rare pokemon: Phione -NOTE- This dungeon is currently inaccessible thanks to it being taken over by the void. [/hider] [hider=Sludgy Swamp] A nasty, stinky swamp that seems to attract amorphous pokemon. It's currently unknown whether the stench is from the swamp itself, or from the grimer, muk, and trubbish that inhabit the area. Finding grimy food is all too common in this area, as it seems bringing apples to this place may not be a good idea - they'll spoil at a somehow accelerated rate, becoming more grimy food after even a short stay. The place is to the northwest of Allure town. Common Pokemon: Grimer, Ditto, Trubbish, Koffing, Ghastly, Gulpin Rare pokemon: Shuppet, Duskull, Solosis, Drifloon, Muk Very rare pokemon: Garbador, Weezing, Swalot, Duosion [/hider] [hider=Mt. Pinnacle] A sharp, jagged, and unforgiving mountain which is home many fighting types, as well as the odd ghost or rock type. There seem to be a variety of ever-changing puzzles blocking and populating the cave, one of which blocks the entrance of it. These puzzles seem to always accommodate the abilities of all who manage to enter the cave... the place seems to be protecting something, with its traps and puzzles. It's beyond Victory Village, which itself is beyond Mt. Dragoncoil. Common Pokemon: Riolu, Machop, Pancham, Mankey, Meditite, Scraggy, Meinfoo Rare pokemon: Hawlucha, Medicham, Meinshao, Sawk, Throh, Gastly, Geodude [/hider] [hider=Distant Desert] A hot, dry desert that is home to many a ground type, as well as a few grass types and even a species of electric type who seem to enjoy the constant sun. The place is also home to cacti (not just the walking ones), whose needles hurt, and may contain poison, as well. It is to the north of Sunswept plains, and there may or may not be some village, or other tribal area in this strange desert. Sandstorms in this area aren't too rare, and things such as seeds and apples aren't too common, save for those which exist near the oases. When it's not sandstorming, the sunlight is always harsh, improving fire-type moves. Common pokemon: Cacnea, Scraggy, Sandile, Sunkern, Diglett, Sandshrew, Helioptile, Numel, Cubone, Trapinch, Drilbur, Bunnelby Rare Pokemon: Cacturn, Scrafty, Krokorok, Sunflora, Dugtrio, Sandslash, Heliolisk, Camerupt, Marowak, Vibrava, Excadril, Diggersby [/hider] [hider=Northern Forest] A huge forest in the northernmost part of the continent. It's incredibly easy to get lost, as there isn't too much light and there's not a lot of diversity in the trees, and easy to freeze here, not only due to the high number of ice types, but also the fact that it's freezing cold all year round. Many ice and or dark types make their home in this place... as well as a few random pokemon who got lost and didn't die from hypothermia or starvation. Common Pokemon: Sneasel, Weavile, Snover, Poochyena, Purrloin, Bergmite, Snorunt, Swinub, Delibird, Seel Rare Pokemon: Abomasnow, Absol, Zorua, Zoroark, Avalugg, Froslass, Amaura, Lapras, Dewgong Extra rare pokemon: Lost pokemon (Any species, will normally be almost fainted, depending on their type.) [/hider] [hider=Sunrise Tower] A giant, menacing bronze tower where the legendary pokemon Reshiram perches. Through Reshiram's power over fire, the place has become almost unbearably hot to most pokemon, and some, most likely those who are weak to fire, and can't fly or levitate may get burnt just from walking around in the heated metal tower. The area around this place would normally be snowy and icy, but thanks to the tower's heat, the snow around it has melted, never to return. Fire types are stronger in this area, however, water types might have trouble. Common pokemon: Charmander, Charmeleon, Growlithe, Dratini, Shelgon, Vibrava, Torchic, Combusken, Vulpix, Slugma, Magcargo, Tepig, Cyndaquil, Quilava, Chimchar, Monferno, Litwick, Lampent, Magby, Magmar, Fennekin, Zweilous, Fraxure, Gabite, Larvesta Rare pokemon: Pignite, Braxien, Arcanine, Bagon, Magmortar, Chandelure, Flygon, Ninetales Extra rare pokemon: Charizard, Typhlosion, Dragonite, Salamence, Hydreigon, Blaziken, Infernape, Delphox, Emboar, Garchomp, Volcorona [/hider] [hider=Kyurem's Lair] A cave in the middle of Yuki village that used to be a temple dedicated to Kyurem, but has since become a literal and figurative breeding ground for wild ice, rock, and even the occasional dragon type pokemon. Ice covers the walls and floors of this place, and the most direct path TO Kyurem has since been shut via ice walls. One can still go around, however, it has become a maze that spans several floors, and EVENTUALLY leads to the deepest, lowest part. The ice also makes it hard for non-ice type pokemon who can't fly or levitate to move. Common pokemon: Axew, Jangmo-o, Goomy, Amaura, Spheal, Seel, Snorunt, Bergmite, Rockruff, Roggenrolla, Geodude, Archen, Minior, Aron Rare pokemon: Fraxure, Hakamo-o, Sligoo, Aurorus, Sealo, Glalie, Graveler, Liaron Very rare pokemon: Haxorus, Garchomp, Kommo-o, Goodra, Walrien, Froslass, Golem, Aggron, Lycanroc, Archeops, Avalugg, Dewgong -NOTE- This dungeon is currently inaccessible thanks to it being taken over by the void. [/hider]