[@The World] All excellent questions! [list] [*] The way I figure, Emergence's gameplay involvws finding Digimon on the map and battling them. When a wild Digimon is defeated, a player obtains a certain amount of data from them. Eventually the accrued data can be used to create and hatch a DigiEgg. The "raising" aspect I have in mind is fairly limited, more in line with Pokemon-Amie. [*] Players in the RP may have up to two [u]main[/u] Digimon partners to start with. However, if you want to start with two Digimon, they will be restricted to Rookie levels. [*] Given the nature of the game, a player of Digimon: Emergence may collect a certain number of Digimon; this number can be increased either through lots of patience, or using the in-game premium currency; however this is just a little flavor. For the sake of the RP, there's really no limit. These extra Digimon are kept on farm islands where they live, work, and play. That being said, there are some rumors of Digimon going missing too... [*] In Emergence, Digimon can achieve new forms from a pool of species. While in-game this is based on their stats, for the sake of the RP, I'd like to keep it to a simple rule: if there's a solid logic to the evolutionary tree, then it's likely acceptable. [/list]