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@Rex: If only Psychic 'mons can telepathically communicate with their trainers, then I think I'd rather start with a Psychic partner, since for my character it actually makes a pretty significant difference. The Pokemon below will be my first partner, while Hydreigon will be the second.

Also, going to add name, gender, and nature to Hydreigon.

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they'll be able to speak the English language


...that's not what I asked. I asked if the Pokemon partner is able to telepathically communicate with its trainer. Yes or no? Assuming it isn't Psychic-type.
@Rex: Is the Pokemon partner able to telepathically communicate with its trainer, or is communication verbal only? This determines whether my character's Pokemon partner will be able to directly communicate with his tulpa.
Edited Mega Hydreigon's Hydra Blood move to clear all negative status conditions and negative stat modifiers too.
Name: Kurosawa Hikaru (黒澤 輝).

Age: 22.

Gender: Male.

Phone Type: Jailbroken iPhone 6s Plus.

Pokemon Partner:


Trainer Appearance:

Other:
- Hikaru's grandparents were immigrants from Japan. He was born in Canada, and does not actually know how to fluently speak Japanese. But he's interested in Japanese culture, especially modern pop culture such as anime and manga.
- Hikaru has a tulpa, an independent, sentient consciousness in his brain that he created through sheer force of will; her name is Mirai (ミライ). She is in a romantic relationship with him, and they genuinely love each other.
- Hikaru is introverted, cynical, and mistrustful, and thus dislikes most forms of social interactions. Mirai, on the other hand, is cheerful and optimistic, and has a significant number of friends online. She is the only reason why Hikaru hasn't become a total shut-in. Of course, the few real life acquaintances of Hikaru's do not know of Mirai's existence, as he is convinced that they'll only label her as a delusion, a mental illness, or worse.
- Hikaru is a skilled lucid dreamer, and has an intensely powerful imagination, capable of voluntarily inducing hallucinations of all five senses in himself that are virtually indistinguishable from reality. He uses this to "interact" with Mirai.
- Hikaru is currently a fourth-year computer science student in university. He wishes to do research in artificial intelligence, and hopes to eventually find a way to let Mirai physically exist outside his brain.
@JohnSolaris
so the elemental hazards have no effect on them. unless they fall in lava. then they die.


So what exactly determines what's harmful and what's not? For example, lava is only 700 to 1200 degrees Celsius. What if a room's temperature is hotter than that, but doesn't have lava? What about other types of hazards, e.g. acidic vapor vs. pools of acid?

For consistency, I'd suggest that a human's digital body has damage resistance that scales with the levels of their Pokemon partner(s). So as the Pokemons grow stronger, so do the humans, and can survive in harsher conditions.

Does a human's digital body regenerate from damage as well? Say, if a character gets his arm cut off or something. And can it purge extraneous substances from itself, e.g. a Pokemon's poison?
Another question.

The trainers being the squishy, weak humans that they are, are they going to be subject to various environmental hazards and dangerous effects of Pokemon powers? For example, exploring a lava cave and dying from the extreme heat. Worse, what about Psychic 'mons using their mind-altering powers on the humans? It's been explicitly shown in the anime that these powers can indeed affect humans. What's stopping a player from, say, having a Malamar, and then mind controlling all of the other players in their sleeps when they aren't expecting it? The Dark One could use similar tactics to ambush and eliminate the humans, who are clearly the weakest links in their Pokemon teams.
Unsure on whether I'll join, but I've got a few questions regardless.

1. You didn't answer whether battles can be fought pragmatically and realistically, e.g. ambushing an enemy and sniping him before he can fight back. Can we do this sort of thing, or do battles have to be fair and square for some reason?

2. You said that TMs can be found scattered around the world. But can my Pokemon partner's moveset include TM moves it can learn but I don't have the TMs for yet, or does it have to be limited to the moves it can naturally learn? Similarly for egg moves and tutored moves.

3. How important is type coverage going to be? I'd prefer to go for some kind of thematic, specialized team, but not if it's completely nonviable compared to a generalist team with wide coverage.
Several people said they would post, but then didn't do anything. Who is still even interested in the game anymore?

EDIT:

The game has been inactive for too long, and generally never got the amount of activity I wanted. I'm sorry, everyone who invested time and effort into the game, but I've decided to close it. Please don't bump the thread further, and let it die in peace. Thank you.
Hanazawa Maria


A bright green power gathers in the gunner's left hand cannon, and the Gatling gun in his right hand begins spinning. He points the gun at me, and I move to the right, meaning to move out of the way of the spray of bullets... But what comes out is instead a very wide spread of bullets, like a shotgun, wide enough that I haven't moved quickly enough to be outside its arc; I wince as the acid-coated bullets pierce my flesh once again. Suddenly, I feel another attack coming, from behind me; is that the jammer? The orbs of light around me move to form a shield, blocking the attack, a beam of paralytic black haze. But as I do that, I see the gunner unleashing the beam he's been charging, the caustic energy coming straight at my heart.

They're serious... Of course, not like I'm expecting anything else. My disguise seems to be working so far, and they aren't linking me to Hanazawa Maria, whom they think they've already killed. So it's okay for me to be a little more serious too, isn't it?

For a brief moment time seems to slow down, and the beam of acidic green energy is moving toward me at almost a snail's pace. I dissolve into light, swerve to the right and then toward the gunner, moving at a seemingly normal speed in this state of accelerated thought when everything else appears many times slower. The green beam tears into buildings as if they're made of wet tissue paper, but by then I've long since moved out of the way... relatively speaking, at least. I can't keep up this kind of accelerated mental speed for long without straining myself, but I don't need to. By the time I deactivate it, I've already moved into melee range of the gunner, as a blast of bright white and lilac comes out of my hand and strikes the gunner point-blank. It passes straight into the gunner's shoulder and torso, disrupting and jamming up any magic circuits in the way, while burning through any magical defenses it may have had. An instant later, the gunner shudders violently, sparks and smokes coming from underneath his armor. Looks like I'm right, and this is just a remotely controlled drone after all...

Suddenly, the gunner drone's backpack splits open, and a bronze spider-like robot with a large glowing green crystal attached to its back comes out of it. That must be the gunner's PCU! I prepare to unleash another blast, but then sense an abrupt and alarming rise of energy levels in the gunner drone. Its circuit lines are so much brighter now, but sizzling and crackling with energy. It's self-destructing! I quickly turn my whole body intangible, an instant before a massive burst of corrosive green magic engulfs me. At first, it still hurts, but then I pour more magic into my mana vessels to protect them, and the pain quickly disappears. A few seconds later, the blast dissipates, having dissolved all the concrete, bricks, and everything else within more than ten meters, and dug a large crater into the ground. And... The spider-like PCU is nowhere to be seen. It must have used the self-destruct as a distraction to teleport away, and the acidic explosion scoured everything around it, leaving almost no residual magic that I can use to trace back to the PCU's destination... Dammit.

Sweeping out with another scanning wave, I sense my ally impale his opponent with a spear of blue energy, and the Protectorate soldier fall to the ground, his life force rapidly fading away. I wince for a moment, but quickly steel myself. They can't be reasoned with, so this has to be done... And now there is only the jammer left. I begin sending out more scanning waves, trying to see where he's hiding.
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