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In-Forum Games / Re: [GAME] You're Banned!
« on: April 19, 2011, 09:00:59 PM »
Your banned for using a banning method that has been mentioned before.

842
In-Forum Games / Re: This or That
« on: April 19, 2011, 08:58:56 PM »
Red

Slowbro or Slowking

843
New Trainers / Welcome / Re: Hello Ya'll
« on: April 18, 2011, 07:11:42 PM »
Hey Austin  ;D
 Welcome to PU, nice to have you. It must be nice knowing what you want and sticking with it. I'm kind of a drifter... Anyways hope you will enjoy your stay here. You can help out by being active on the forums and however the PU team sees fit.  8)
                                                       Cheers, Genbor

Edited for Hoping you'd enjoy your stay twice haha...

844
Trainers Lounge / Re: favourite pokémon team
« on: April 17, 2011, 05:20:35 PM »
Well it's not hard to guess what my favorite team of Pokémon is: Venusaur, Pidgeot, Nidoking, Slowbro, Dragonite and Machamp.

Check my signature below  ;D
                                                Cheers, Genbor

845
Ideas & Suggestions / Re: Tutoring Trainers
« on: April 17, 2011, 02:57:30 PM »
 I was playing Pokémon FireRed just a minute ago and got to the part on S.S. Anne. What i found interesting was that the Captain of the ship can teach Pokémon how to use HM Cut; (which in itself would support my idea)
 But anyways, found I found even more interesting was that he can actually use the HM Cut. So instead of increasing a Pokémon's move set by an additional "Hm slot" like it was suggested in another topic, I think we could make trainers themselves have HM slots which, of course, can not be used in battle (trainers don't battle, Pokémon do)
 Anyways its just a thought I found nice. Trainers would need to spend some time to learn and perfect their HM moves to make it harder to obtain, but I think it's a generally good idea.

Trainers could be also Tutored in HM moves this way. So Trainer A teaches Trainer B to use Cut!

- Trainer needs to swim to an island: Trainer used Surf! (even in game we see many NPCs in the water swimming)
- Trainer needs to clear a tree out of his way: Trainer equipped a Machete(or axe, etc) and used Cut. (like our dear S.S. Anne Captain can do)
  And so forth.
 
Tell me what you think.
                                       Cheers, Genbor
 

846
In-Forum Games / Re: [GAME] You're Banned!
« on: April 17, 2011, 02:43:20 PM »
Banned because of 42.

847
General Chat / Re: Level 100 pokemon
« on: April 17, 2011, 02:28:50 PM »
 I feel bad that none my Pokémon reached the level 100 state. Especially after reading so many people achieving it. The closes I got was Venusaur level 92.
                                                                      Cheers, Genbor

848
New Trainers / Welcome / Re: Introduction
« on: April 17, 2011, 12:20:15 PM »
 Hey there Toezoh, welcome to PU. I hope you enjoy your stay here, since I'm kind of the same. I haven't really watched the anime after the second season and I haven't really played the new games of Pokémon (my last on was Crystal on GBC) but I did grow up on it, and I still love it.
                                                          Cheers, Genbor

849
New Trainers / Welcome / Re: Hay
« on: April 17, 2011, 12:17:02 PM »
Welcome to PU. Hope you enjoy your stay.

850
New Trainers / Welcome / Re: Charlie Charlie
« on: April 17, 2011, 12:16:33 PM »
Hey Charlie, welcome to PU.

851
New Trainers / Welcome / Re: Am I doing right? (Hey, I am new)
« on: April 17, 2011, 11:48:11 AM »
 Hey, welcome to PU Grim Billy Bob a.k.a. Drew or Volker. Don't worry about joining late cause I joined only a few days ago as well. -Or is it a week now... can't remember-
 You don't have to sell your soul. (which seems to be pretty cheap if you sold it twice  ;) )
 All you need to know about it is on the forums, (especially my posts) <--JK
 so try to look for new ways to make the world of Pokémon fun. If you've got a solid idea, search for it first, (when I think I came up with something good, I realize it's been already suggested) this way you can get a bit deeper understanding to what is going on, as well as contributing some ideas that might have been overlooked. Hope you enjoy yourself here.
                                                        Cheers, Genbor

PS: The suspicious one is definitely #2. This is the 21st century, nobody lives there anymore!  ;D

852
Fan Fiction & Writing / Balrok Chronicles
« on: April 16, 2011, 08:38:39 PM »
  A/N:  I decided to start a story. It’s not really about Pokémon but I hope you guys will enjoy it. I think I’ll do weekly updates on it If you guys like it enough, if not than that’s that. It’s just a fun story I had in my mind for a while now (around two days or so) and decided to write it and post it. (Could you please send me your reviews in Private Messages so that I could continue the story in this thread without interruption between the posts; thanks.
To summarize the story: It’s about a guy named Elmith. In the Era of Prosperity, Enchanters are completely forgotten and when someone thinks of magic, they think of Elementalists who manipulate their respective elements. The story takes place in the Kingdom of Balrok.
 So anyways, here it is:

Prologue 

  The streets of Ündelan were busy with people bustling about their business. It was the time of the Festivities, where they were celebrating the successful growing of crops. This was the busiest time of the year for Ündelan, since people from all over Balrok visited the small town to enjoy themselves. The usually peaceful little town always went to extremes when it came to enjoying themselves, so they didn’t mind spending coins on anything during these times. This also attracted the performers and merchants, since it was a chance to gain good fortune from the festive locals and guests.
 
  The biggest crowd was gathered around a young man with long brown hair.  He wore a brown coat, green shirt and khaki pants, all of which had been woven from some kind of plants. His feet were bare, even though the weather wasn’t the warmest.  At the moment, he was drawing a some figures into a circle he made on the ground, and seemed to concentrate hard on what he was doing as sweat dripped from his forehead. His bent back straightened after which the audience that was happily chattering with each other now quieted down, and begun to watch in anticipation.
 
  The young man stepped away from the circle, and pointed at it with a staff that was bent to what resembled a straight hook at the end. As soon as he did that, the circle begun glowing in a light blue color, which was followed by a man’s gasp. Elmith smiled and beckoned the man to emerge from the crowd and stand next to the circle. What was in the circle was the cause of the commotion. There was the same man as the one standing next to him exactly mimicking his movements, thus looking completely flabbergasted.
 
  “This,” started Elmith his explanation, “is a complex creation of natural factors. It allows me to make a perfect replica of anything I imagine. Well, perfect to the point of speaking that is.”
  This performance’s most valuable audience proved to be the children gathered at the front of the crowd, who were laughing hard. A girl shyly tugged Elmith’s sleeves and pointed at the replica, and at herself. Elmith laughed and pointed his staff at the circle again. This time a replica of the girl was made, who merrily danced around her other self. The only fault in it was that although it copied movement and shape perfectly, it did not however leave the circle.
 
  Elmith then created many more replicas from the crowd, and ended his performance by creating an Oak tree, after which he sat down under it, took out a flute, and started to play songs on it. People applauded and cheered, and showed their appreciation by throwing a few coins into the hat that was placed on the floor.
 
  As the crowd dispersed, Elmith got up, emptied the now full hat into his purse, and walked into the Festivities to enjoy himself, as well as to eat, since it’s been a while since he ate a decent meal.
There were many more interesting performers present at the Festivities. Some were spouting flames with their breath, others were swallowing swords, and pulling them out without any injury to themselves. Elmith wasn’t interested in them. He walked through the streets full of merchants shouting about prices for their goods, and special offers. One particular thing did catch Elmith’s eye, but after closer inspection, the little carving proved to be unimpressive.
 
  Leaving the noise of the streets, he entered an Inn and ordered some food. The Innkeeper seemed skeptical at first, but after he gave a nudge to his purse the Innkeeper smiled. It seemed he found the clicking of the coins satisfactory and lead Elmith to a secluded table at the corner. The dish that was brought for Elmith contained slices of beef, coated in honey and some potatoes along with vegetables. Elmith found the honey mixed beef strange at first but soon grow to like the taste.
 
  He stayed at the table for a while, ordering a mug of ale while watching the ever growing number of people. After he got tired of laughing at the drunkards arguing and brawling, he bought a room for the night from the Innkeeper, who got one of his barmaids to show him the way. He bid the barmaid good night and slipped a coin into her hands, after which he closed the door and got to work on the door. He drew a circle on it along with some runes, which started to glow as soon as he was finished, this time a dark blue color. As soon as it was done he got out of his clothes, and lay down on the bed to rest.
 
Edited on suggestion: "Try double spacing your paragraphs. It makes everything easier to read." - Frenchfry

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General Chat / Re: All pokemon fans should read
« on: April 16, 2011, 01:12:11 PM »
 I agree with Ponge; advertising a Pokémon Online game on a Pokémon MMO site is pretty bold. Just in case I went to the site to compare and I have to say it doesn't look to be a bad game but I'm going to stick with this one.
 For one, I see much more creativity in this one, since I like how it is not tied down to old traditions but is searching for new ways to make it fun.
                                                                 Cheers, Genbor

854
In-Forum Games / Re: This or That
« on: April 15, 2011, 10:30:35 PM »
Haha finally someone who goes for OJ!!!  ;D
 Syrup

Hair:
Perm or Straight

855
In-Forum Games / Re: This or That
« on: April 15, 2011, 09:53:11 PM »
PC - although it spells Personal Computer and doesn't require a choice between the two -

 Cereal with:
 Milk or Orange Juice

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