Post by ADMIN RINSE on Jul 25, 2020 22:37:09 GMT
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[/a]. To involve into Glaceon, have your thread come in contact with the ice pillars located in the town of Aringill. As for Sylveon, so long as the Pokemon is believably happy (see Happiness above), then just have them evolve in a one-shot, training post, or social thread.
Magneton
To evolve into Magnezone, thread your Pokemon in the Luminous Caves or visit the research center.
Nosepass
To evolve into Probopass, thread your Pokemon in the Luminous Caves or visit the research center.
Charjabug
To evolve into Vikavolt, thread your Pokemon in the Luminous Caves or visit the research center.
Karrablast & Shelmet
To evolve into Escavalier and Accelgor, just thread you trading the two Pokemon with yourself (see trade above). If you don't have one or the other, just thread yourself using/borrowing one of the Pokemon in the Pokemon center. Or, y'know, just meet a rando on the street who happens to have one and wants to evolve them.
Pancham
Unless you have dark-types in your team that your Pancham hangs out with all the time (in that case, just thread them evolving), you can board your Pancham at the research center for over a day to have them evolve into Pangoro. The researchers would be happy to help you for a small In-character fee.
Inkay
Once Inkay reaches level 30, just thread them moving upside down for a bit and then voila. Malamar. Simple.
Sliggoo
After reaching level 50, to evolve Sliggoo into Goodra, just thread them being in the rain.[/spoiler][/blockquote][/center][/div][/div][/div][/div][newclass=.sesitetemp a]font-family:roboto;font-size:8pt;[/newclass][newclass=.sesitetemp u]color:#efcccc;text-decoration:none;[/newclass]
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★ Pokemon Information
- STARTER POKEMON - If you are choosing your character's starter Pokemon, you are allowed to pick what ability they have, their gender, and their egg move (even if it is a rare gender or a hidden ability). However, the egg move must be under a base power of 80 if its a physical move. If you choose to randomize your starter, you will receive your Pokemon at the lab or in the headquarters of your respective character class. (Civilians, trainers, breeders, researchers go to the research lab and receive their Pokemon from the professor or one of the researchers; guild members receive theirs at guild headquarters from another guild member; police/rangers receive theirs from the police headquarters from another officer/ranger). With randomizing, everything will be rolled by a mod: your Pokemon's ability, gender, and egg move — they will even have a shiny-chance roll. And randomized starters don't have to be Starter pokemon, they could be random Pokemon. No need for lab threads if you're not randomizing your Pokemon. Unless you really want to do a lab thread, then feel free to!
- MOVES/MOVESETS/ABILITIES - Every Pokemon will have one egg move by default. (Note: If you choose to evolve your Pokemon into its Alolan form using an Alolan capsule, and its given egg move is not available in its new form... sorry, you just forfeit that egg move.) By default, your Pokemon can use any move that is available to them at their current level. There is no "forgetting" a move, but! When you post your Pokemon in a thread, you must choose a max of six moves to compose their moveset. Movesets won't change in the middle of a thread — whatever you chose at the beginning of a thread, you must use through to the end. TMs, HMs, move tutor moves, and even Egg Moves can be taught to a Pokemon through the Move Tutor. Otherwise, you just simply get more moves by leveling up.
As for abilities, when rolling for eggs and wild Pokemon, there is a less of a chance there will be a hidden ability (breeders have a better chance on the roll of receiving a hidden ability). You can buy an ability capsule though from the Item Shop to change your Pokemon's given ability. If evolving a Pokemon into an Alolan form, using an Alolan capsule, its new ability must correspond with its previous form's ability. (For example, Flash Fire is Vulpix's first ability and would become Snow Cloak, the Alolan Vulpix's first ability. Drought is Vulpix's hidden ability; it would become Snow Warning, the Alolan's hidden ability.) - LEVELING UP - There are a few ways to level up. Through battling, training, and rare candies (which can be bought at the item shop). I've included below how many levels are gained by doing what.
In wild threads, you gain:
1 level — if you lose. Or if you win and your opponent is 3 or more levels lower than you.
2 levels — if you win and your opponent is the same or less than 3 levels lower/higher than you.
3 levels — if you win and your opponent is 3 or more levels higher than you.
Note: Only 1 level will be earned if you're battling but decide to catch a Pokemon with a Pokeball before it faints.
In battle threads, you gain:
2 levels — if you lose. Or if you win and your opponent is 3 or more levels lower than you.
3 levels — if you win and your opponent is the same or less than 3 levels lower/higher than you.
4 levels — if you win and your opponent is 3 or more levels higher than you.
In Double Battles, the same rules apply for double battles, except you will combine the number of levels each individual Pokemon would have earned from defeating their opponent and divide it by two. The resulting number is how many levels both Pokemon gain. If you end up with an uneven number, the extra level will be awarded to whichever Pokemon made the defeating move.
Training Threads - In the Training Board, you may train a single Pokemon once a week (this resets on Sunday). Each post awards the trained Pokemon 3-5 levels. - HATCHING & CATCHING POKEMON - If you obtain an egg from the egg shop or a breeder's ranch, you must first ICly obtain this Pokemon before battling them, breeding them, or using them in any threads. You can obtain them by posting a one-shot, or introducing them either in one of your social threads or a training post. "Hatching" a Pokemon doesn't necessarily mean you have to obtain them by ICly hatching them from an egg. You can roleplay them hatching from an egg, but you could also obtain them by finding them, saving them from something, etc. Basically, you need to have an introduction post for your new Pokemon before being able to use them.
As for catching a Pokemon in wild threads. If a Pokemon faints, you can catch them with any Pokeball with a 100% catch-rate. However, if you throw a Pokeball at an injured or unbattled Pokemon, your mod will roll to see whether or not the capture was a success. Or they could dodge — which will use up one of your five-Pokeball allowance per thread (so be careful - we usually don't like giving away freebies!). The site we will use to calculate success rate is here. - EVOLUTION - There are a few ways to evolve Pokemon, and this addresses how you may go about it on-site. All evolutions should be done in-character, be it a post in a social thread, a training post, or a one-shot.
Leveling: If the pokemon just evolves at a certain level, then that's simple enough. Evolve them ICly. Some evolutions do require it to be a certain time of day, or some Pokemon may have to know a certain move — just make sure your post includes those conditions. Pokemon are allowed to evolve during wild and mod-battle threads. For example, if a level 15 Bulbasaur wins a fight, he can evolve into Ivysaur before the next turn. Or you can choose to do it later, it's really up to you.
Stones/Items: These can be bought from the Item Shop. After buying one, just thread your Pokemon coming in contact with it and evolving. Note, you have the option to dig for stones in the Heart of Amaura upon completion of a Wild thread there, but there is no guarantee you'll get the stone you're hoping for.
Trade: You can just thread this ICly, actually trading with someone (if that's the case), or by going to the Pokemon Center and trading with yourself using a Pokemon from the center.
Happiness: For simplicity reasons, happiness is just not something we will track/keep up with on the site. If your Pokemon evolves through happiness, you are allowed to just thread it happening in-character. But make it realistic — you must be close to the Pokemon, have had it for a little while, and of course not mistreat it! It must be believably happy at the point you evolve it. If you are choosing a Pokemon that evolves from happiness as your starting Pokemon, feel free to have it already be in its evolved form and simply include its evolution in your history.
Magneton
To evolve into Magnezone, thread your Pokemon in the Luminous Caves or visit the research center.
Nosepass
To evolve into Probopass, thread your Pokemon in the Luminous Caves or visit the research center.
Charjabug
To evolve into Vikavolt, thread your Pokemon in the Luminous Caves or visit the research center.
Karrablast & Shelmet
To evolve into Escavalier and Accelgor, just thread you trading the two Pokemon with yourself (see trade above). If you don't have one or the other, just thread yourself using/borrowing one of the Pokemon in the Pokemon center. Or, y'know, just meet a rando on the street who happens to have one and wants to evolve them.
Pancham
Unless you have dark-types in your team that your Pancham hangs out with all the time (in that case, just thread them evolving), you can board your Pancham at the research center for over a day to have them evolve into Pangoro. The researchers would be happy to help you for a small In-character fee.
Inkay
Once Inkay reaches level 30, just thread them moving upside down for a bit and then voila. Malamar. Simple.
Sliggoo
After reaching level 50, to evolve Sliggoo into Goodra, just thread them being in the rain.[/spoiler][/blockquote][/center][/div][/div][/div][/div][newclass=.sesitetemp a]font-family:roboto;font-size:8pt;[/newclass][newclass=.sesitetemp u]color:#efcccc;text-decoration:none;[/newclass]