Buddha isn't the only one who has hoes. I have lots and lots of hoes too. Why? Because I really like to garden.
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@Buddha Laughing My Ass Off XD I just read the same thing and cringed so hard. @PersonWho'sNameWillNotBeMentioned please... Rethink that post a little bit, and try a bit of mental therapy.
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@Wolf Paws I can relate. When I was hardcore working on a Pokemon RP I didn't sleep for 2-3 nights in a row. I figured it was time to sleep when I started hearing voices...
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Just Realized, My One Year Guildversery was 15 days ago :)
@AbysmalDemonNot sure if this is really worth mentioning, but Furfrou doesn't learn bite naturally until level 22, and I don't think it should've been so easily beaten by a single peck and bubble attack given the fur coat ability they have and their decent Special defense, but that's more of a nitpick on my part than anything else.
It's not a nitpick. I'll change it to tackle. And by the way, it wasn't just one tackle. It was two tackles and a bubble
I have gotten permission from @McHaggis and @Raijinslayer for the upcoming character actions.
They go to route five. Carl battles Furfrou
"No, I have everything I need."
Norman just shrugged.
"Alright then! Let's get going!"
The walk through the city was peaceful. There was an aroma of pastries, and coffee. Carl looked up and saw prism tower. The gate to route five was just a little further ahead. He could see the light coming from the gate. After they walked through, they were surrounded by purple flowers, and yellow ones.
"Well guys, I'm gonna go this way."
The route was peaceful. Fletchlings chirping, and the aroma of Lumiose still lingering. There was a rustling in the tall grass next to him. A Furfrou jumped out and pounced on him. It growled with anger at Carl for entering its territory.
"Oof! Hey!" The Pokemon looked strong, so instead of sending out his newly befriended Gible, he used his Piplup.
"Alright! Go Piplup! He threw the Pokemon and out came the blue penguin. Piplup looked around in confusion, then noticed the snarling Furfrou. Piplup glared at it, ready to battle.
Fighting for Carl and Piplup was all about strategy. And their's was to be resourceful. Carl spotted a couple of nearby trees.
"Piplup, jump off those trees and use peck! Don't let it know which one your coming from. Piplup jumped with great speed to each tree, coming back to one it had already jumped to, in order to confuse the ravaging Pokemon, then finally came in with the peck, knocking it to the ground. The fact that the Pokemon was furiously jumping around, it had no idea when, or where the Piplup was going to attack. The Furfrou reared up for a tackle.
"Piplup, slide , and use bubble!"
Piplup preformed this perfectly, and the bubble caused the Furfrou to wince in pain. The Furfrou charged up for a bite. Piplup dodged it on its own, and rammed into its side with a peck. The Furfrou wobbled, trying to regain, its stance, but fell to the ground.
Some moves and abilities don't translate so well into actual RP, and logistics behind moves may not be so fun to follow by the book in RP. So for instance allowing creative use of moves.
And then there's the matter of having moves in general, which in game were designed to be learned progressively to suit the level group. What do we do here? Do we just get to choose 4 out of their entire learnable moveset? Or do we have to choose low levels, and if then how do they learn stronger moves? And then there's limit, we can keep to 4 sure, but there are just so many moves.
Can you give me an example of a move that wouldn't translate well?
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What exactly is the system, if you dont mind me asking.
There is going to be a device that you register your Pokemon in(we still need a name XD) and it gives you updates on your Pokemon. Ex: levels, moveset.