AI10100
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Hey, I'm interested in this as well. Do you have any more room? I'm interested on playing an EMT character or maybe part of the police force. Might change though, not sure.
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Hey, I'm interested in this as well. Do you have any more room? I'm interested on playing an EMT character or maybe part of the police force. Might change though, not sure.
This is actually a really neat idea. I would absolutely love to be part of this roleplay, but I do have just a couple of questions that I would like to ask if you wouldn't mind. I could ask here of via private messaging. Whichever you'd like.
Alright so I have a couple questions I can think of at the moment. One of them is concerning the use of Technical and Hidden Machines. Are they going to be a thing and, if so, are they multiple use and how would they be used. Do Pokemon battles and gym battles work the same, and how does the prize money work? Do you always get it or are there wagers and bets on battles?
My biggest question is about befriending Pokemon. I know that there will be no "capture by befriending" but what about domestic Pokemon? Things like Pokemon who were domesticated and have been with a trainer for a long time.
what do people eat if everything is a pokemon
oh i thought you were saying that pokemon hunting was illegal
Lastly, Pokemon who were captured, tamed, and domesticated for a long time will be seen in the RP, but we will not be making use of them. It's too easy to say "Oh my character's dad caught this Pokemon in this form a long time ago and it evolved into its final form and, even though it's a bit older, it's still a badass. So that's my starter." I doubt that is what you had in mind, but I've seen it happen before in my Pokemon RP's that someone tries to use that little bit of backstory and they end up trying to God-Mode their way through the early stages of the RP.
So even though long-time tamed and domesticated Pokemon will be seen, we will not have any of our own unless they remain at home and out of our adventure. Make sense?
Yeah that all makes sense, but for domesticated Pokemon I had a different case, but I'll get to that in just a sec. The other question I forgot to mention is about evolution and battle items. Are battle items a thing and how will they be used? And for evolution, other than stone and trade evolution, how will they work?
For my specific case, I planned on having my character having had a young Pokemon who would've been bought from a domestic breeder and and given to my character at a younger age. Obviously the Pokemon wouldn't be in it's final form, maybe the first or second, but would something like that be okay?
Battle items are not a thing.
Evolution is a combination of age, experience, and necessity.
In very, very rare instances, the last one can override the first two entirely. For example if Josephine had a Pokemon with her who was in its second of three stages, and they were fighting against Team Rocket and Josephine's life was suddenly put in extreme danger to the point where she might not make it unless something drastic happens... Her Pokemon could force itself to evolve in order to gain the strength or abilities needed to save her life. For instance if she were shot in the side and, in pain and shock, fell off a building and her Pokemon's final form had wings, it could force itself to evolve and race off the building to catch her and fly her to safety.
But typically evolution is a combination of age and experience. The more often the Pokemon is subjected to battle, the faster its evolution is expedited. Typically a Pokemon will evolve into its second form (if it has one) by age 2 or 3, and then into its final form by age 5. Most Pokemon live an average of 10-20 years, though some can live much longer either naturally or due to proper care from their Trainers.
For the most part Pokemon life expectancies are negotiable, but here are a few example of how I'm thinking they'll be handled in this RP:
* Smaller Pokemon typically live between 8-10 years in the wild, and sometimes hit 14-16 in a Trainer's care.
* Mid-size Pokemon (3' to 6') typically live between 12-20 years in the wild, sometimes hitting 25 to 28 in a Trainer's care.
* Large Pokemon (7'+) typically can live between 20-30 years in the wild, but in the hands of a good Trainer can sometimes hit 50+.
Pokemon are pretty long-lived creatures in this RP, and most people will grow up with their Pokemon.
For that reason, I will allow you to follow through with your idea... But there's one catch to it.
Until your character has acquired his Pokemon Trainer's License (something he cannot do until age 18), he's not legally allowed to have a Pokemon in his possession or under his "care". So sadly the earliest he's allowed to officially "own" his Pokemon is age 18 once he's acquired his license.
And to answer the question before it pops up, Pokemon which belonged to parents of children which now live at home and don't battle are still considered the property of the parent who caught them. Anyone under the age of 18, though allowed to interact with the Pokemon under the parent's supervision, are not allowed to "own" them.
So for your character, if you want their relationship to have developed at a younger age that's fine. But the Pokemon will legally belong to his parents until he comes of age and acquires his Pokemon Trainer's License. At that point his parent who bought the Pokemon from the Breeder can surrender the right to said Pokemon to him and officially make it his.
Make sense?
That sounds perfect! It's basically the case of you having a dog when you're younger and live with your parents. You help take care of them, but they technically have custody of it. Also, I really like that you're making the legal age of owning Pokemon 18 instead of the ridiculous 10 age.
Lmao I feel you. I mean it's anime and manga logic. Just look at the shitty police force XDThat was the single most idiotic thing about the Pokemon manga/anime I ever saw, and I hate it. No society in their right mind, no matter the circumstances, would EVER let a 10 year old go out into the world with nothing but a young and inexperienced Pokemon by their side. How many times has Ash almost gotten himself and his friends killed already? I lost count in the first season.
Interested! I definitely like the whole 18+ idea!
Alright so I have a couple questions I can think of at the moment. One of them is concerning the use of Technical and Hidden Machines. Are they going to be a thing and, if so, are they multiple use and how would they be used. Do Pokemon battles and gym battles work the same, and how does the prize money work? Do you always get it or are there wagers and bets on battles?
My biggest question is about befriending Pokemon. I know that there will be no "capture by befriending" but what about domestic Pokemon? Things like Pokemon who were domesticated and have been with a trainer for a long time.
I just realized I forgot to address the issue of prize money... It's not a thing.
Instead there is a different system in place.
Trainers who elect to become vagabonds, participate in the Pokemon Gym Leader's Challenge, the Pokemon League, Pokemon Olympics, etc, etc, have to work for their living money just as anyone else does. There are numerous facilities in every major and minor city throughout each region dedicated to helping them find quick and easy work with high payout to assist them on their adventures. These facilities are often the same as their regular everyday counterparts, but they exist solely to support the Trainers who have elected not to hold down a permanent and steady career.
Those who acquire a Pokemon Trainer's License but choose a steady and life-long career pursuit do not go through this process. They earn regular jobs and do their jobs like regular, everyday people. The only difference is they're licensed to capture and raise Pokemon.
Make sense?
So basically a temp agency?
Sooo.. if somebody needs a nest of Rattata removed from their basement they post a job flyer at these little buildings in the hopes that a qualified Trainer will take the job in order to receive money?
So, if you can earn enough money to live off of for 2 weeks in a day, why do people work? Also, do the jobs from the temp agency utilize tasks that require pokemon? Or are they just random odd jobs that anyone can do? If they're just odd jobs, why don't normal civilians do them? It seems like it'd be cheaper to hire someone who doesn't need 2 weeks worth of pay for 8-12 hours of work.