Mmm... Definitely interested, as the mechanics look very nicely adapted for roleplaying and the story is interesting, although the rejection of retroactively changed movepools and typing, and to a lesser extent about 228 of 721 species of Pokemon does put me off somewhat, especially as I can't really see the reasoning behind it. Question: How do we account for France/Kalos having a canon classical era stretching back several hundred years, and why has no-one yet seen fit to make enough voyages around the globe to discover North America and Europe before now? I'm assuming your answer to this is that the Pokemon world's geography and ours are no longer implied to be analogous, and are completely different. Kalos and Unova are comparatively tiny landmasses far, far away from Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh, and exploring a big empty ocean is accepted to be a waste of time. Kalos will be 'discovered' in the next fifty years and then brought up to speed on technology somehow, and Unova has yet to be settled but for that mysterious 3000-year-old dead civilization that a lot of regions seem to have. I'm also assuming that there will be no mega-evolution, obviously. No big loss there. Oh, one last question: ...How exactly do you justify the aforementioned typing and moveset (level-up and egg moves, of course) changes not being present in this roleplay's canon? Is this an outright modification to the canon, or can you explain it by 'different regions have different populations of the same species, which later on exchanged genes/moves/elemental affiliation when contact was made'? On a similar note, does this apply to basic alterations/inclusions to battle mechanics, for example Triple and Sky Battles, the Knock Off buff and other move alterations, and type-based immunities (Grass to spores and powders, Ghost to trapping, Electric to paralysis, etc.)? Please don't see any of this as an attack on your opinion of how the Pokemon world could/should have been some ninety-ish years later, the decision just confuses me. I'm assuming you selected the four regions you did because they're all based mostly on regions in Japan (or so I'm told), and, barring the anorexic blank-eyed fairy cat (which is easily explainable), none of the fifth and sixth generation Pokemon are related to the first through fourth generation evolution families. Oh, REALLY last thing this time: I'd love to have dibs on Staryu/Starmie for character-owned Pokemon. :P