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There's loads of options for complex like signature moves and combining moves to make new moves

I'm under the impression that the moveset would look like Aqua Jet/Ice Beam/Scratch/Tackle.
I have to ask to make sure; do you mean that the moveset would look like Aqua Jet/Ice Beam/Ice Missile/Tackle? (And Ice Missile's component parts Aqua Jet and Ice Beam could be forgotten, like a Pikachu knowing Volt Tackle but not Quick Attack/Thunderbolt)
Ah, my bad, forgot that part.

Might have to rethink some strategies to be less reliant on certain items in this case.
There are no held items, but there are still special items like evolution stones. For Simple format though you can use held items if you'd like, but for complex, the focus is all on roleplaying.


No exceptions?

By the way, it just occurred to me that Charizard has two mega evolutions, so why not allow multiple different custom mega evolutions?
Few more quick questions:
Are you allowed to start with any non-legendary pokemon? Are there restrictions on their stage of evolution or bst?
Are held items still a thing, and if so, how are they obtained?
How difficult is it to obtain Alolan and Galarian forms in Chromis? Ultra Beasts?
Hi, I have tentative interest in this, though I'm not sure what kind of character I'd play as. A few questions:
-Is there/can there be any point to accumulating wealth under this system, or is money considered unimportant?
-Can gym challenges or contests be conducted under double battle format, or is it strictly single-battle?
-What about moveset limitations? Will anime logic apply and >4 moves be allowed in complex battles?
-Can some liberties be taken with learnsets, particularly with training, or are we strictly restricted to their in-game learnsets?
Hey, just dropping by to declare my interest in this.
I saw the interest check and noticed that you weren't taking any new applicants unless a spot opens up, so let me know if the situation changes.
Alright, so, Nightmare's dead.

He's been gone for a couple of weeks and I can't contact him through discord so unless he comes out of his coma, it seems the RP as originally planned isn't gonna happen.

That being said, if all of you are still interested in doing so, we can continue the RP where we left off. Let me know if you guys want to if so.

As far as the RP itself, I was recommended to GM it, since Nightmare made me Co-GM. I’m down to do it in theory, but I’m not confident that I'll be able to consistently keep up with it. If any of you would like to take the reins so to speak, I invite you to do so, though considering that we’ll probably need a new thread anyway, it may just be better to ditch the RP altogether and post alternate RPs here. I have some ideas for keeping the broader premise of reincarnators intact, so let me know what you guys think of the matter, and what you guys want to do from here.
The salty ocean air and the bright, shining sun really accentuated the "vacation" vibe, as if the cruise ship itself wasn't cloyingly emblematic of it already. Sean hadn't taken a single step on it before he already felt like a tourist. All he needed was an Alolan shirt and a selfie stick and he could probably go around pretending he got on the wrong ship. Maybe that's just an overly neurotic way of thinking, considering that applies to most people, if not everyone, but he can't shake the feeling of not belonging here. He supposes he should just let loose and enjoy himself, it's just that the prospect of upcoming pokemon battles put him in a pessimistic mood.

For the time being, Sean's mostly been sequestered in his cabin, playing with the berry pots he brought along. It might be a bit excessive to have so many on hand as to justify carrying around a berry pouch, but he figures he should get them ready for whatever the heck the tournament's "creator" has planned. From the sounds of things, he's expected to fill out an entire team of pokemon, so keeping up a supply for any possibility will probably go a long way. After all, if a new pokemon has the same tastes as one of his, he’ll need double the berries to feed and train them. He knows this because his Vibrava has mostly the same tastes as him and Watmel berries grow frustratingly slowly. Magost berries are easier to sustain on short notice, but it's just not the same.

God, Custap berries are the greatest, but why do they have to be so rare? Hopefully, this "Bigang region" has as much variety in its berries as it does its pokemon. As impressive as Sean's collection is, he's still missing a few. He's at the point where he's tried hunting down mirages that supposedly contain them, but the distance and constant threat of bad weather makes it hard to meaningfully search the Hoenn triangle.

In any case, Sean can't stay in his cabin suite for the entire trip, so when he's satisfied with his supply, he ventures out onto the deck in search of… well, he's not sure, fresh air? Kinda redundant, really, but stretching his legs out is nice, and the sky is bright and clear, as if the air was locked into a state of serenity. In the distance, he could make out the early vestiges of the Bigang region slowly coming into view. Without anywhere to be, he leans on the railing of the ship's bow and stares off into the distance as thoughts of the future and its troubles flood his mind. What trainers he'll meet, what pokemon he'll catch, and just how dangerous it might be to tangle with other reincarnators. Perhaps most of all, just what kind of a rich dandy would have the time and resources to be able to track down so many reincarnators just to host some hoity-toity tournament. Gotta wonder how it's going to be monetized, or maybe they're just one of those creepy fanatics looking for the right… candidate. The more he thinks about it, the more his uncertainty grows.

Sean's taken out of his thoughts by the ship captain announcing the visibility of the upcoming landmass. It's not a terribly good view yet but it's become more than just a tiny speck on the horizon. The announcement no doubt heralds the arrival of others, and he's not sure whether he wants to stick around for that or not. His indecisiveness decides for him as he lets himself get distracted by distant Wingull and other tiny, colorful specks dotting the coast; pokemon he can only guess at, pokemon he's never seen for himself before, and perhaps pokemon he'll become the best of friends with. In spite of any apprehension he has, there's something unshakably wistful about the adventures of a pokemon trainer.
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