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Declan_23:

--- Quote from: BuzzKillington on June 13, 2010, 06:34:50 AM ---Yeah maybe you can limit the traiin to only being able to face each one once per day or something.
However i think you are underestimating the character. This quest is about complexity and growth. He is "switching morals" his morals are evolving. He starts of as he has for the past quests he has done with the character constantly takign the good side. He is then corrupted by the influence of money. However he is woken up and makes up for his descent.
We should not be simplifying the character that much into some super human morrally correct person. Everyone has a dark side and this is that characters exploration into that.
- buzz -

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Yes, I understand this. But as you stated that it will be by the hardest Gym, I assume that the quest is supposed to be late in the game. By this time and through many other quests featuring 'Baddies' they should already have their priorities straight.

BuzzKillington:
Exactly thats the whole point they have gone through a whole game of doing what is 'right'. Monotony kills! This would be the first quest were the other side actually has something to offer. Also all the quest i have read and in the games the quests are also mainly about the baddies stealing pokemon. He has got his priorities on the pokemon stealing he values pokemon and that is his endearing fact but this quest isnt about pokemon it's about money and the mob they dont care about pokemon. He only delves into one side of his moralls not completely reverse them as you are suggesting.

Declan_23:

--- Quote from: BuzzKillington on June 13, 2010, 03:23:03 PM ---Exactly thats the whole point they have gone through a whole game of doing what is 'right'. Monotony kills! This would be the first quest were the other side actually has something to offer. Also all the quest i have read and in the games the quests are also mainly about the baddies stealing pokemon. He has got his priorities on the pokemon stealing he values pokemon and that is his endearing fact but this quest isnt about pokemon it's about money and the mob they dont care about pokemon. He only delves into one side of his moralls not completely reverse them as you are suggesting.

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So basically, you're saying that you know what every single other quest before this point in the game will entail? Please enlighten me.

Jerry:

--- Quote from: Declan_23 on June 13, 2010, 03:24:56 PM ---So basically, you're saying that you know what every single other quest before this point in the game will entail? Please enlighten me.

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Right on Declan!

The thing is, if the trainer isn't still not sure where his 'morals' are based, why is he still trying to get badges? He would be now trying to get them the easy way, stealing or something like that. Or even better, stop his/her journey as a trainer for a fresh start as a bad guy, with the only goal is to make money and gain power through malpractices. Then, his badges will be of no use...

BuzzKillington:
No Declan if you actually read what i said i said the quest ideas i have read and the quests from the original games have all dealt pokemon being stolen.
And nothing i ever said related to is morals about badges and stuff in this quest quest he never steals anyhting, there is nothing in that would challenge his morals regarding pokemon or badges. What you obviously havent read is that i believe that a persons morals are not so simple as you sugeest. I am suggesting that a persons morals are more complex and can have different levels of reighchousness on different levels.
For example i wouldnt slaughter animals (i.e the pokemon of pu world) but if i would commit other small crimes, like hte ones in this quest.
This quest is the depth and complexity of ones morals. And i think it would be fun for a player regardless of the level of moral complexity i am suggesting and you are failing to understand.
- Buzz -

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