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Mar 18, 2014 6:28:21 GMT
Post by Aftermath on Mar 18, 2014 6:28:21 GMT
You're a human. You know what they're like. However, we're going to go over some exceptionally talented but still pure blooded humans.
Psychics possess either the ability to see into the future, to read the minds of others, or to move objects with their minds. Very, very rarely do they possess too of these skills and it is almost unheard of for them to possess all three.
Future reading psychics will be given information on future occurrences within modded threads only. Similarly, these visionaries will be rare. There is only one or two on the site at any given time.
Those who read minds are among the most common. However, this is merely high level empathy. The other character's player picks what the psychic is allowed to pick up, within reason; naturally, a character with low will is easier to read than one with a strong will.
Finally, there are telekinetic psychics. They can only move objects they could pick up on their own and mental moving is much more tiring than physical moving.
A medium is merely a human who is not harmed when possessed. They are typically interested in the supernatural. Sometimes, they can bond with a ghost pokemon and become a curse gijinka.
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Mar 18, 2014 6:28:43 GMT
Post by Aftermath on Mar 18, 2014 6:28:43 GMT
Gijinka are hybrids between human and pokemon. Often, they take on some characteristics of the pokemon they are partially. The resemblance isn't very strong, usually. Gijinka can also use moves and have an ability, as well as a level.
The most common gijinka are regular. These gijinka cann evolve and they come from the main regions. These gijinka tend to have the hair or eye color of whatever pokemon they have the genes of.
The next most common type of gijinka are spliced. These combinations are only allowed of pre-existing types; again, if they're of different egg groups, they're infertile. So... a druddigon and a sandile were spliced together and then added to a gijinka, that would work because there's already a dragon/ground type. However, it would be infertile as druddigon and sandile don't belong in any of the same egg groups. They cannot evolve.
A cursed gijinka is a bit different and much less desirable. There are only two ways to become a cursed gijinka: fuse with a ghost type or be cursed by a legendary. Cursed gijinkas take on a monstrous appearance. They cannot evolve.
A blessed gijinka is the most desirable. However, the only way to become a blessed gijinka is to be chosen by legendaries. Legendaries aren't fond of getting caught up in human affairs, so they usually send these gijinkas to do their bidding. Think of them as "heaven's" task force. These gijinka can evolve. However, they're only available through events and character adoptions.
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Mar 18, 2014 6:28:50 GMT
Post by Aftermath on Mar 18, 2014 6:28:50 GMT
This is pretty straight forward.
Pokemon are allowed to know four moves at level 1-20, eight at level 21-50, sixteen at level 51-90, and their entire natural move pool plus whatever they've been taught at level 91-100. However, when going into battle, they may only use four moves at a time. Their battle-move choices last for two weeks.
Example of how to format pokemon:
NICKNAME the FURFROU normal type. female. fur coat ability. strengths: speed, special defense, physical attack (always put their strongest strength first, then fall in order; only count the first three best stats per species) level 1. 0/50 experience points. moves: tackle, growl friendship: 5/10 original trainer: bill current trainer: chuck
nature: this is optional. personality: you also don't have to give a character's pokemon a personality; that's only required of pokemon played as a character all on their own. Natural pokemon are just that--natural. They cannot speak or reason higher than any animal should, unless they're an alakazam or such. Please also note that pokedex entries are flavor text--your ponyta's hooves aren't actually as hard as diamond, but they are quite hard. At any rate, natural pokemon have variety! They can be shiny, albino, melanistic, bigger than normal, smaller than normal, or many other things which reflect their environment of capture.
At this point in time, spliced pokemon can only come from the main regions. None are found wild. Spliced pokemon are a blend of two pokemon; very rarely, one that is a combination of three pokemon may be created. That is rarer than a shiny breeding a shiny, though. If the spliced pokemon is composed of two pokemon of the same egg group, then the spliced pokemon is fertile. If not, then it is sterile. A spliced pokemon may only have up to two types, and in order to live, the two pokemon the new pokemon is created of must combine to make a pre-existing type. So, a flying/bug type will work, but a fairy/dragon will not. The spliced pokemon has access to the move pools of all pokemon it is composed of.
Reincarnated pokemon may only be played through roleplay achievement. If your human character dies, you have the option of bringing them back as a pokemon. They might achieve gijinka form through roleplay. Other than the fact they have human intelligence, slight memories of their past lives, and a chance to turn into a gijinka in the right circumstances, reincarnated pokemon are pretty much the same as regular pokemon.
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