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Site Support / Re: Can someone please unlock the pokedex entries?
« on: April 24, 2014, 09:23:52 PM »
I'd be more than willing to admin the entire thing myself. Seriously. But I kinda think responsibility and authority go hand in hand, and I'm not going to manage that part of the board if I can't even unlock the threads and edit a pinned post and stuff.

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Site Support / Re: Can someone please unlock the pokedex entries?
« on: April 24, 2014, 07:07:05 PM »
Hmm well the whole point of this was that I wanted to work on other people's abandoned entries. Mine are probably as good as they're going to get, but others' still need work done. If that's the case, could you unlock all entries BUT mine? that should work ;) And tell Xetroc he still has a job to do here. I can work on my own for a bit, but I seriously need SOME feedback every now and then to keep motivation up. Or at least someone to work with.

Edit: P.S. Stuff's still locked.

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Site Support / Can someone please unlock the pokedex entries?
« on: April 23, 2014, 09:52:46 PM »
I don't necessarily mean all of them, just the ones that haven't been added to the approved list yet. I wanted to go and revamp some old entries, but if everything is locked I can't do any work.

Xetroc? Roloc? Anyone? help?

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Pokedex Entries / Re: [Pokedex Entry] Slakoth
« on: April 15, 2014, 06:00:49 PM »
Great job, looks a lot better  :D I'll correct the grammar and spelling and make the sentences correct, and then we've got ourselves another entry :D

Intro: Slakoth is quadruped sloth-like Pokémon. It has a thick, light brown fur color with dark brown stripes on its back. It has a tuft on the top of his head and a pink pig-like nose. It has long arms that feature two very sharp claws. The center of his abdomen and other parts of your body, such as its paw pads, are pink, which suggests that the color of her skin under his fur is pink.
Slakot is barely ever seen moving and only gets up to eat. It spends all day lazing around or sleeping. It's it sleeps more than 20 hours a day. Since it does not move very much, it does not need much food.

Habitat: This pokemon lives in the treetops. Despite its unchanging home, sometimes it can swim long distances, but always returns home afterwards.

Diet: This Pokémon's sole daily meal consists of just three leaves. It doesnt needs to look for water because the leaves of which it feeds have supply sufficient water for it. It also likes to eat berries, but it´s digestion is very slow. At best it can only eat 2 berries a day.

Biology: Because of its laziness, this Pokémon isn't very active. The only time it uses his energy is when it has to swim or when it's captured and trained by someone. Its heart only beats once every minute.  Even when Slakoth is caught by a trainer and trained, its laziness has resulted in the ability Truant, which only allows it to move once every two turns. This makes Slakoth quite a difficult pokemon to train and fight with.
Because of this, Slakoth is a very peaceful Pokémon, and is rarely seen fighting. However, when its habitat or food is affected, it can react violently. When forced, Slakoth will rally themselves and chase out any pokemon threatening their natural habitat. Afterwards, they will fall asleep due to exhaustion.
Slakoth can recover the energy lost through the use of its signature move Slack Off. His other signature move, Yawn, makes opponents drowsy and puts them to sleep. Even without using this move, its laziness makes others also feel like lying down and doing nothing.
Pokémon League Comite

Pokemon League Commission notes:
Slakoth is considered Class D, no specific guidelines or restrictions are implemented towards the capture or trade of this Pokémon.



I did not have to change a lot to finish it, Great job Rajlev!

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Pokedex Entries / Re: [Pokedex Entry] Slakoth
« on: April 14, 2014, 10:16:09 PM »
Pokémon #287, Slakot, Normal Type, Slaker Pokémon

Intro: Slakoth is a brown, quadruped Pokémon with sloth-like qualities. It has coarse, shaggy fur with dark brown stripes on its back. It has a scruff of fur on the top of its head and a large, pig-like pink nose. Its pink eyelids are visible when it has a sleepy expression. Its underbelly, rear, and the paw pads on its back feet are also pink. It has long arms with two sharp claws.
Slakot is a sleepyhead and only gets up to eat. It spends all day being lazy or sleeping, it's said that it sleeps more than 20 hours a day. Since it does not move very much, it does not need much food.
Habitat: This Pokémon lives in forest, Its nest does not change during its entire life, but can travel far by swimming in rivers.
Diet: This Pokémon's sole daily meal consists of just three leaves. It doesnt needs to look for water because the leaves of which it feeds hace sufficient water supplies. It also like to eat berries, but it´s digestion is very slow at best can only eat 2 a day.
Biology: Because of its laziness, this Pokémon isn't verry active, the only time it uses his energy is when it has to swim or when it's captured and trained by someone. Because of this, Slakoth is a very peaceful Pokémon, and is rarely seen fighting, however, when it's habitat or food is affected, it can react violently.
Slakoth can recover the energy lost through the use of movement, slack off. Also, because of it's truant, it can only attack once every 2 turns, making slakoth a really hard to train Pokémon.
Pokémon League Comite
Slakoth is considered Class D, no specific guidelines or restrictions are implemented towards the capture or trade of this Pokémon.

(Note: if there is a spelling error please say, also, i will really like to make the two evo's of this pokemon :D )

Hi Rajlev, I'm glad to see that you made a new entry!  ;D I took a quick look at this entry, and I immediately noticed that you pretty much copied the Bulbapedia entry literally. That's not okay. Please change the parts that I put in bold. Try to use your own words to describe what you see. Don't worry if your description is longer or worse than the Bulbapedia one, we'd rather have original work here than a Bulbapedia clone. The Pokemon Universe Pokedex is supposes to be a work made by people in this community, not the Bulbapedia community.

There are some spelling errors, I will check these later. First I would like you to try and improve this. Put some empty lines between parts, and make the biology a bit longer. The parts that I liked are in Italics.

Like before, I will help you with the final clean-up of this part, but first I want to have as much of your own input as possible  ;)

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Quests & Plots / Re: [Quest] The revival of an Ancient Civilisation
« on: April 12, 2014, 09:24:40 AM »
When you mention "power" do you mean only physical strength(attack) or do you mean physical and special(Special attack)

If this is meant for higher level Pokemon then I see no problem with the attack requirement of 200. Many physical  Pokemon reach this attack stat around level 60-70.

Just for future refrense the stats Pokemon have are:
Hit Points
Attack
Defense
Special attack
Special defense
Speed

Yeah that should definitely be Attack. I honestly have no idea how I got that wrong, I've been playing pokemon since the very beginning with Red and Blue, and done my fair share of IV-breeding, EV-grinding and what not. Not to sound like an ass, but I KNOW what the 6 pokemon stats are :p I gues I kinda lost track of details after writing this much... Well, no worries about that. I'm glad you like the rest :)

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Quests & Plots / Re: [Quest] The revival of an Ancient Civilisation
« on: April 12, 2014, 01:10:51 AM »
I like it, it kind of reminds me of the ruins in HeartGold and SoulSilver (not sure if they were in the original gold and silver, as I have not played that far into the game). I think the stat requirements are a tad high, but it might not be a problem since this is obviously intended for high level pokemon. I guess it depends on how the game's stat system will work.

Yeah, this is definitely inspired by the Ruins of Alph for a part. I think the difficulty of this quest is not that high, lvl 60 Tyranitar can easily have 200 Strength ;) But yeah, like you say, that definitely depends on the game's stat system. I don't really know anything about how that works, so I just thought up something and went with it.
What I'm hoping for mostly, is that I nailed the use of Legendary pokemon in this quest.

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Quests & Plots / [Quest] The revival of an Ancient Civilisation
« on: April 11, 2014, 03:02:49 PM »
Part 1: Obtaining access to the ancient ruins!

You start out at a archeologist who blocks the way to ancient ruins. When you speak to him:

Whoa, whoa, whoa, where do you think you’re going? We don’t just let anyone visit these ruins! People with no heart for archeology would only damage these ruins. If you want to show your dedication to archeology, go fill this up *He gives you a pokedex upgrade for individual Unown forms*. If you manage to catch and index all 28 Unown, I’ll acknowledge you as an archeologist and grant you access to these ancient ruins!

Are you kidding me?! All 28 Unown? Forget it…
Answer: Well, you’re not getting in until you do.
Well, I guess I’d better get started…
Answer: Good luck with your efforts!
 
Near the ancient ruins, the Unown shrine can be found with different levels of Unown, and different rarities of letters. Catching all of them will be quite the arduous task.

Once you have completed the Unown Pokedex:
Hey, very well done kid, this must’ve taken you quite a while huh? When someone puts in this much effort, just to see these ruins, I can’t help but oblige! I hereby grant you access to the ancient ruins!
Be wary of what you find inside. Great tragedy has befallen this civilisation, and you will find human remains inside, as well as traces of the causes of death. You can also find Natu in the patch of grass, which is a good pokemon, if you want to learn more about what happened. Its evolved form even see where the most important events happened.

On the ruins site, there will be 5 small pyramids that are empty inside, and one big pyramid that is inaccessible. When you have Xatu, it will emerge from its pokeball and follow you around inside the ruins site. When you enter the small pyramids, Xatu will walk to the middle and gaze intently. If you talk to Xatu, the following prompts will appear depending on the pyramid:
Xatu is staring into the past. It appears a great tragedy has befallen the people inside this pyramid. The markings on the wall indicate that there once was a great flood...
Xatu is staring into the past. It appears a great tragedy has befallen the people inside this pyramid. The damage to the entrance show it was once blocked by a big boulder, before the pyramid ceiling collapsed...
Xatu is staring into the past. It appears a great tragedy has befallen the people inside this pyramid. The floor of the pyramid appears to have caved in at one time, burying the people inside...
Xatu is staring into the past. It appears a great tragedy has befallen the people inside this pyramid. The inside of the pyramid appear undamaged. Upon closer inspection, the walls appear to be flawless. The people trapped inside had no way of leaving…
Xatu is staring into the past. It appears a great tragedy has befallen the people inside this pyramid. Many thick vines grow in this cave. A sudden burst in growth would leave the people inside trapped...
When you have investigated all the pyramids, the archeologist will talk to you

“I see you’ve investigated all the ruins. I can tell you that these ruins were once populated by a great people. Calamity befell them after an earthquake and a flood, which caused all civilians to lose their lives in several circumstances. Upon losing his people, the King took his own life… It’s a great loss to this world that we no longer have these people. If only there was a way to go back in time to save them…”

If you have completed the quest chain [Celebi, Guardian of the Ancient Forest], you can start the second part of this quest.

The second part of this quest will start when you travel to Celebi’s Shrine in the Ancient Forest. After hearing the story of the Archeologist, Celebi will be waiting for a second adventure with you! If you talk to Celebi, you will get the following message:
“Celebi is looking into your eyes, and you feel like it wants to go to the Ancient Ruins. Have Celebi Teleport you to the Ruins?”
Yes (Quest part 2 will start)
No (Nothing happens)

Part 2 of the Quest: Saving the people!
Celebi will follow you inside the ruins. If you try to leave the Ruins site with Celebi, you will get the following message:

“Celebi only wants to see the ruins. Do you really want to leave the ruins?”
Yes (Celebi will return to Celebi’s Shrine)
No (You turn around and stay inside the ruins site)

If you have Xatu with you, it will also follow you. A small skit between Celebi and Xatu will start, which you cannot understand. They then both follow you around. If you enter a small pyramid, Xatu will do its routine of standing in the middle, but Celebi will talk to you:

“Celebi! Cel Celebi Celebi! Celebi Celebi?”
Yes (You will time-travel with Celebi to the past, at the time of the tragedy)
No (Nothing happens untill you exit and re-enter the small pyramid)

Depending on which small pyramid you entered, different requirements are necessary to progress the quest. The following happens in each of the pyramids. In any case, travelling to the past will cause a timer of 10 minutes to start running. If time passes, you will get the following message:

“Sensing the great calamity about to befall the people in here, Celebi quickly travels you and your pokemon back to safety. You did not succeed at rescue, but you may try again later.”

Pyramid:

You end up on a small island with a small crowd of people. Water is running in from the inside of the pyramid. If you try to use Surf, a prompt will appear:
“As you step on [Pokemon using Surf], the crowd of people tries to get onto [Pokemon using Surf]. The following two things can happen:
[Pokemon using Surf] is not big enough (Smaller than Lapras) to hold all the people, and starts sinking. You end up in the water, and start getting dragged down by struggling people. Celebi quickly rescues you and travels back to the present.
[Pokemon using Surf] is more than big enough (At least as big as Lapras) to hold all people. You safely manage to get all people out of the pyramid. You are thanked excessively, and the leader of the people apologizes for his people’s behaviour. You are given [5 Gold Nuggets]. Celebi travels back to the present.
If the second option happened, the Pyramid will be restored and will have people living in there. One of them will sell you berries cheaply, and one will say: “We are descendants of the last people surviving the Great Calamity. We’re struggling to keep our people alive from day to day…” (since you have only saved people from 1 pyramid)

2.   You find yourself inside a semi-collapsed cavern. There is a small cutscene that shows the pyramid rumbling. There are about 20 people inside. The exit is blocked by a huge rock. If you examine it, and you have a pokemon with just Strength or just Rock Smash, the following prompts will appear:
[Pokemon using Strength] uses Strength. The rock is way too big to just move out of the way…
[Pokemon using Rock Smash] uses Rock Smash. The rock is too sturdy. Your pokemon is smashing the rock with all its might, but you seem to be making little progress…
Doing these will not get you and the people out of the cave, and time will run out, forcing Celebi to bring you back to the present.
[Pokemon with Strength and Rock Smash] can use both Rock Smash and Strength. Would you like to try and use both at once?
[Pokemon’s strength is less than 200]: Your pokemon uses both moves, and manages to get the rock out of place a bit. However, since it’s not strong enough, it can’t get through fast enough… The rock crumbles above you… Celebi brings you back to the present.
[Pokemon’s strength is more than 200]: Your pokemon combines both moves, and with an enormous blow, smashes the huge rock out of the way!!! You clear the way for the people inside, who flee quickly. Just after you exit the Pyramid, the entrance collapses completely. The people thank you, and you are given [3 Starf Berry]. Celebi brings you back to the present.
If you managed to save the people in the past, the pyramid will be restored and have people living in it. They will sell fresh water, soda pop, lemonade and moomoo milk. Other people will say: “We are among the descendants of the people surviving the Great Calamity. Although many of our people have perish ages ago, there’s still some of us left. We’re doing decently.” (since you have saved people from 2 pyramids).

3.    You find yourself in a relatively unharmed pyramid with about 30 people in it, with the exit blocked with moving vines, which have poisonous thorns and grow inside. You can try to use Cut at the vines. If you do, the following prompts will appear:
[Pokemon’s speed is < than 200]: [Pokemon using Cut] slashes away at the vines, but for some reason, they grow back immediately. Your pokemon is unable to create an opening… Time runs out, and Celebi brings you back to the present.
[Pokemon’s speed => 200]: Although it takes a bit of effort, [Pokemon using Cut] manages to slash away the vines fast enough to create an opening! You and the people inside the Pyramid manage to escape! After escaping, the people give you [5 Rare Candy]. Celebi brings you back to the present.
If you managed to get the people out, the pyramid will be restored and have people living in it. People in this pyramid will offer services that make your pokemon more friendly. If you talk to bystanders, they will say: “We are ancestors of the people surviving the Calamity (note its no longer the Great Calamity since more than half of the population survived). Ages ago, our people were struck by disaster, but somehow, more than half of us managed to survive. (Since you saved people from 3 pyramids).

4.   You find yourself in a blocked pyramid with loose earth. In here, there will be a lot of people, as with all the other Pyramids. If you talk to some people, they will give you hints such as “The ground is very loose here. I wish we had some way to dig ourselves out…” If you order a pokemon to use Dig, you and all the people inside the pyramid will escape. One of the people will give you a [Relic Staff], which you can sell for a lot of money. Celebi will return you to the present.
If you managed to get the people out before time ran out, the pyramid will be restored and have more people living in it. The people inside will have a Move Tutor amongst them, who will teach your pokemon the elemental punches, as well as other exotic moves.
Bystanders will say: “Our rich culture is a heritage from the people who survived the Calamity. Ages ago, our people were struck by disaster. However, by divine intervention, most of us have were saved and didn’t lose their lives (Since you saved people from 4 pyramids)


5.   You find yourself in a flawless pyramid with no way outside. You honestly haven’t the faintest clue how to get outside. None of your pokemon’s HM’s will be of any use here. If you talk to Celebi, the following prompt will appear depending on how many Pyramids you’ve cleared:
[3 or less Pyramids cleared] Celebi’s doesn’t appear to have a clue what to do. Travel back to the present? (Yes/No, yes will take you back to the present).
[4 Pyramids cleared] Celebi’s eyes are gleaming! Ask Celebi for help? (Yes/no)
No: You don’t ask Celebi for help. Go back to the present instead? (Yes/No)
Yes: Celebi starts to glow! Celebi uses its psychic powers to create an opening in the flawless wall, bringing everyone inside the pyramid to safety! After the escape, the leader of the people will talk to you:
It’s A Miracle! A Great Calamity was about to befall our people, but you managed to save every single person here! Truly you are the Legendary Hero, being at 5 places at once! You are our Savior! Truly we are a Blessed People, for the heavens have sent us a Savior in our time of need! This must mean there’s no end to what we can achieve together! Our King will be wanting to talk to you! Before you can do so, Celebi, worn out from the effort, brings you back to the present.

After saving all people form the 5 Pyramids, upon coming back to the present, The entire ruins site will be empty. All pyramids will be broken and empty. If you go back to the archeologist, he’ll tell you the following story:

“Ages ago, a Great Calamity struck the people of this civilisation. A legendary hero came forth from the heavens, and all of the people were saved. After this event, the King thought his people were blessed by the heavens, and he set out on a conquest for absolute greatness. He invoked the power of Groudon and Kyogre, not knowing he could not control their awesome powers. Their powers got completely out of hand, and wiped out the entire civilisation. The ruins are mostly rubble now, but there is still something from the central Pyramid left. You could go check it out if you wanted to.
If you now go check out the middle Pyramid, Xatu will walk up the steps (only halfway, since the top of the pyramid is inaccessible) and will stare into the past. If you examine him, you will get the following prompt:
Xatu is staring into the past more intently than ever. It appears the greatest calamity happened here. Would you like to travel to the past? (Yes/No) If you say yes, the final part of this Quest will start.

Part 3: The Foolish King and his Illusions of Grandeur!

When you travel back to the past, you will stand on the steps of the Great Pyramid. It is now about one year later from the previous calamity, and you can walk around the city and talk to people. They will talk to you about the King’s great plans and their future conquest. They will also recognise you as the legendary hero, and thank you for your efforts and give you nuggets and berries randomly.
If you climb up the steps of the Pyramid, a cutscene will start.
King: “Ah! If it isn’t the Legendary Hero! After you vanished last year after saving all of us, you hadn’t given us the chance to properly thank you! You should definitely take a walk around and see what my people have for you!”
Yeah, I’ll go do just that! (You can continue to walk around the city)
That’s not why I’m here…(Conversation continues)
“Ah! In that case, you must’ve heard about my great conquest! Yes, yes, indeed. Did you know that our people have been the guardians of the Legendary Pokemon of Land and Sea? We are! For years, we have guarded the legendary Blue Orb and the Red Orb, worshipping them in the hope of keeping them safe. My ancestors were always scared of the power of the Orbs, saying we should not use them, since Calamity will surely befall us if we do! Even though we did not use them for hundreds of years, Calamity still struck our people. And look at us now! What happened? Our people are as strong as ever! We survived the Calamity with zero casualties! Surely we are a people blessed by the Heavens! I have since then, dreamed of spreading our greatness to other lands, granting them with our blessing! With the power of the Legendary Pokemon, we can do just that! You, the Legendary Hero of the Heavens, are you with us?”
You’re out of your mind! I’m here to stop you! (go to the battle conversation)
That sounds pretty good actually, let’s do this! (go to the other conversation)

Other conversation:
“Haha! I knew you would help us in our quest! Now watch, as I summon the great legendary pokemon!” The King walks up to the Red and the Blue orb,

Battle conversation:
“What did you just call me? I will show you the power of our people. I will surpass the Legendary Hero, and become the Legendary King instead!
Celebi is raring to go! Would you like to use Celebi for this battle? (Yes/No) (If you choose Yes, you can use Celebi for this battle.)
King’s Pokemon:
Groudon lvl 80
Impish nature
Ability: Drought
Moves:
Earthquake
Eruption
Slash
Curse

Kyogre lvl 80
Calm nature
Ability: Drizzle
Moves:
Water Spout
Ice Beam
Calm Mind
Water Pulse/Thunder (Dunno how difficult you want to make this battle :p)

Your Celebi:
Celebi:
Ability: Natural Cure
Moves:
Solar Beam (LOL Heavy damage on Groudon because Drought)
Psychic
Leech Seed
Recover

If you lose the battle, Celebi will simply travel you back to the present, and nothing will have changed in the Ancient Ruins.
If you win the battle, Groudon and Kyogre will be gone, and the King will black out. If you investigate the King, it will say:
Although the King has lost the battle, he still appears to be dreaming of greatness and conquering distant lands…
It doesn’t appear you can stop the King from dreaming right now…
Would you like to have [Pokemon with Dream Eater] use Dream Eater? (Yes/No) If you choose Yes, go to Ending 1:
Would you like to send out Darkrai? (Yes/No) Yes: Go to Ending 2.
If you are unable to stop the King’s Dreams, you will simply return to the present, feeling accomplished. Upon your return, you will notice that nothing has changed since your last trip to the past. You can simply take a trip back to the past and try again. If you talk to the archeologist, he will explain:
“Years ago, this ancient civilisation was destroyed by the ambition of the foolish King, who dreamed of reaching absolute supremacy by using the power of the Legendary Pokemon. The Legendary Hero was unable to stop the King’s foolish dreams. After his first defeat, the King simply tried again and again… I wonder if there was any way to stop the King’s dreams…”

Ending 1: After [Pokemon with Dream Eater] eats the King’s dreams, the King’s dreams vanish from his mind. His illusions of grandeur, and his ambition also disappear. The screen whites out, and after fade-in, you see the King wake up. He talks to you: “It appears you truly are the Legendary Hero… Somehow, I don’t feel like going on a great conquest anymore… It has become clear to me that protecting my people and our great civilisation is the most important thing for me and my bloodline. My ancestors were right about the legendary pokemon… I still feel we are a blessed people, but only because we had you to save us and show us the proper way.”
The King orders his servants to make a portrait of you and your pokemon. “This way, we’ll remember you and your heroics forever! Since you are truly the Legendary Hero, I shall grant you access to the Red Orb and the Blue Orb, you will surely use the power of the Legendary pokemon better than I ever could.” Celebi brings you back to the present, and flies off into the horizon. You know that Celebi will come to your aid should you ever need him.

Ending 2 (Only accessible if you happen to be doing a quest that requires you to use Darkrai at that time): After sending out Darkrai, the King’s calm and ambitious grimace disappears, and a scared look draws upon his face. The longer you watch, the more agonised the King gets. He starts sleeping restlessly, yelling out “No… No… NOOOO!!!” The King jumps up and appears to be wide awake. Tears are running down his cheeks, and he cries: “Forgive me! Please, forgive me… I had no idea what my ambitions would do to my people. For the past year, I have had dreams of hope and glory, showing me what I could accomplish… But this last dream… It was the worst nightmare I’ve ever had! It showed me the ruins of my country, the dead bodies of my people, the end of my bloodline! I now realize that I have been a fool! The powers of the Legendary Pokemon are far greater than what I may hope to control… Legendary Hero, I thank you for stopping me before it was too late. My ancestors were right about the legendary pokemon… I still feel we are a blessed people, but only because we had you to save us and show us the proper way.”
The King orders his servants to make a statue of you and your pokemon. “This way, we’ll remember you and your heroics forever! Since you are truly the Legendary Hero, I shall grant you access to the Red Orb and the Blue Orb, you will surely use the power of the Legendary pokemon better than I ever could.” Celebi brings you back to the present, and flies off into the horizon. You know that Celebi will come to your aid should you ever need him.

After returning to the present, the entire town will be restored. All pyramids will have many people inside, and many shops will be present allowing you to buy all sorts of exotic goods and exclusive services. All previously restored pyramids and their dwellers will be there, as well as another one that offers to reset the stat points/EV’s/Whatever of one of your pokemon per day.
You can now go up to the top of the Great Pyramid. There, the Blue and Red Orb will be enshrined, unlocking future quests that require Kyogre and Groudon.

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Pokedex Entries / Re: [Pokedex Entry] Diglett
« on: April 09, 2014, 05:34:48 PM »
I really like this one because of the crazy theories such as the burst of flames, but come now, Diglett is an earthworm. -.-

Well actually, meteors in the atmosphere also burn up due to air friction so anything travelling at the speed of light outside of a vacuum is quite sure to burn up ;)

I like your Pokedex entries, I could never come up with stuff like this or know how to word it right, great job! :D

Thanks :D I really appreciate it :)

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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex Entry] Diglett
« on: April 08, 2014, 06:14:44 PM »
Pokemon #50, Diglett, Ground type, Mole pokemon.

Intro: Diglett is a small pokemon that is mostly known for the mystery regarding its legs. It looks like a small brown sausage, partly burrowed, with a red, oval-shaped nose and two beady, black eyes.

Habitat: Diglett lives mostly underground. Their most famous dwelling is the Diglett Cave in Kanto, and they are known to reside in similar caverns all over the world. They also inhabit mountainous regions.

Diet: Diglett mostly feeds on the roots of trees and plants, which it finds underground.

Biology: Diglett spends its entire life at least partly burrowed in the ground. Due to this, no one has yet to see one's complete body. Wild theories regarding Diglett's lower body exist, with the most credible ones being that Diglett simply has two small feet.
Diglett's movement naturally leaves behind a trail of perfectly plowed soil.
Diglett is very environmentally aware and active. It will plow soil and plant trees to shape its environment. Diglett will also actively sabotage any operation that threatens its environment. They are also known to dig large tunnels from one settlement to another, with the most famous one being Diglett Cave in Kanto.
Diglett's most notorious special ability is Arena Trap. By plowing around the area, Diglett makes it impossible for a non-airborne opponent to leave the battle. During encounters with wild Diglett, this has led to much trouble for starting trainers. Especially those with fire-type starters, who are weak to Diglett's signature move, Dig. In trainer battles, Arena Trap often leads to a strategic advantage for the user, as electric types find themselves trapped and facing their doom.
Diglett has a rather broad movepool, with many moves that do not appear to make sense. Diglett can use many slashing and clawing moves such as Aerial Ace, Slash and Sucker Punch, which normally require appendages. It is hypothesized that Diglett has appendages below the surface, and that it uses these at a speed that cannot be detected by the human eye. Some people claim that Diglett even moves at the speed of light, but this is scientifically impossible, since any object nearing that speed burst into flame spontaneously due to air friction.

Pokemon League Commission notes:
Class D: No specific guidelines or restrictions are implemented towards Diglett.


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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex Entry] Voltorb
« on: April 07, 2014, 08:04:16 PM »
Pokemon #100, Voltorb, Electric type, Ball pokemon.

Introduction: Voltorb is the pokemon that is known as the Boom-ball. It looks like a pokeball, with its perfectly spherical body, and red upper half and white lower half. It has two large eyes that almost always look angry.

Habitat: Voltorb is mostly found in power plants, and in patches of grass near power plants. They are also known to reproduce quickly in cities if the conditions are right.

Diet: Voltorb only needs electrical energy to sustain itself. It is able to consume pokefoods such as rare candies, pokeblock, poffins and others, although the manner of consumption is not understood, since Voltorb lacks a digestive track.

Biology: Voltorb is a pokemon that has a highly volatile personality and is easily angered. At the slightest bump or touch, it will discharge itself and electrocute bystanders, or selfdestruct or explode and cause serious harm to its surroundings. Voltorb’s temper makes it difficult to train, but it is known to warm up to people and other pokemon.
Voltorb does not reproduce naturally in the presence of trainers. Its reproductive system is shrouded in mystery, although there are indications that it reproduces after taking in enough electrical energy. Voltorb is constantly looking for energy, and will draw power from man-made structures such as railways, power plants, streetlights and others.
Voltorb is very similar to a pokeball. The discovery of this pokemon was very soon after the invention of the pokeball, which makes it likely that the two are connected. Since Voltorb’s parts are not found in nature, this is the most probable origin of Voltorb. It is hypothesized that Voltorb was created after a pokeball was supercharged under mysterious conditions. Voltorb is aware of its resemblance to pokeballs, and uses this to camouflage itself in its apparent natural environment, a pokeball factory.
The speed of the ball-shaped pokemon is legendary. Voltorb and its evolution Electrode are among the fastest pokemon in the pokemon kingdom. This is peculiar, since Voltorb only moves by rolling. After investigation, it was found that Voltorb lacks a balance organ. This allows it to roll around without getting nauseous, however, it makes it difficult for Voltorb to determine which side is up and which is down. It is not hindered by this during movement, however.
Many trainers have been frustrated by Voltorbs volatility. Due to its tendency to Selfdestruct at the slightest stimulant, Voltorb often ends up fainting, which then makes it impossible to catch the pokemon.
Although preference goes to Electrode, Voltorb has been used as a power source for machines. When fed or recharged regularly, and kept under non-stimulating conditions, Voltorb can be used as a eco-friendly power source. Care should be taken about overusing the pokemon as a power source, though, since this is harmful for the pokemon. This was discovered after investigation of Voltorb that were left behind in a abandoned Team Rocket hideout.

Pokemon League Commission notes:
Class D: The PLC’s guidelines on Voltorb are somewhat contradictory. On the one hand, Voltorb is considered a dangerous pokemon whose population should be controlled, since too many will cause great damage to their surroundings due to their random explosions.
On the other hand, the PLC warns trainers about engaging Voltorb due to said explosive nature.
In either case, catching of Voltorb is not restricted in any way.

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Pokedex Entries / Re: Pokedex entries: Fuzzy takes requests!
« on: April 07, 2014, 07:29:21 PM »
all requests from beyond the first generation are on hold for the time being. I've hit a little low in my motivation and I want to keep writing, but stuff like Cinccino gives me major writer's block. Full priority goes to Gen I and none-specified exceptioins which I make on a whim.
Production will probably be slow.

I would like to ask people for help, actually. I'm quite adept at writing the habitats, diet and biology of most pokemon, but the description is annoying. So if someone makes a set-up for any pokemon by writing the description, I'll gladly fill in the rest.

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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex Entry] Articuno
« on: April 05, 2014, 01:01:43 AM »
Pokemon #144, Articuno, Ice/Flying type, Freeze Pokemon.

Intro: Articuno is the first of the Kanto Legendary Bird Trio, and is the elemental bird of ice. Articuno is a bird that is easily twice the size of humans. It's body is mostly sky-blue, with a slightly darker blue tail and blueish-grey chest feathers. Its beak and talons are grey, and it has white sclera and red irises. On its head are three blue and slightly greenish feathers the shape of a parallelogram. Its beak is small, and its talons have three forward toes with one claw, and one backwards. Its tail is long and appears to consist of three long, magnificent feathers.

Habitat: Although Articuno does not have a definite habitat, it is mostly spotted in mountains above the snow line. It may also appear in icy caverns, although this is quite rare.

Diet: It is not known what Articuno eats, but it is speculated that it eats the berries that grow up high in the mountains. In the presence of trainers, it will eat regular pokemon food like poffins, pokeblock, rare candies and other berries.

Biology: Articuno's presence causes the temperature to drop immediately. A flap of its wings will freeze moisture in the air, and cause snow to appear. It is said that Articuno's wings consist of ice, but no biopsy has been taken to confirm this. The fact that Articuno refrigerates the surrounding air may be to prevent its own wings from melting.
Articuno is said to appear to people who are freezing in snowy mountains. It will come and guide the way to safety. If a person is already unconscious, it will carry the person to safety discreetly. Articuno uses its ability to read minds to detect people in distress, which allows it to track people from afar and reach them in time.
Multiple Articuno exist in the world. An Articuno was proven to reside in the Seafoam Islands for a certain period of time. Another Articuno was reported flying around the Kalos region. An Articuno egg was found on Pokemon Island, where its hatching was stimulated by the chill caused by dancing Jynx. This implies that especially low temperatures are necessary to hatch Articuno eggs. It is also evidence that Articuno reproduces naturally by laying eggs, although it has never done so in the presence of a human. It is speculated that Articuno can only reproduce at extremely low temperatures, which are not attained at the pokemon daycare.
Articuno have nests on several high mountains. They travel from nest to nest, bringing frigid weather with them wherever they go.
Articuno is known to govern one of the Orange Islands, in conjunction with Zapdos and Moltres, and governed by Lugia. If one of the other birds disappears, Articuno will claim the other bird’s territory and start behaving aggressively and invasive. Great calamity befalls the region when this happens, and the power of Lugia is necessary to restore balance.

Pokemon League Commission notes:
Class A. Articuno is a Legendary pokemon who trainers are prohibited from catching by default. In the case of Articuno, the weather changes it brings are deemed too damaging to be left in the care of a single trainer indefinitely.

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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex entry] Pidgeot
« on: April 02, 2014, 05:41:39 PM »
Pokemon #18, Pidgeot, Normal/Flying type, Bird pokemon.

Intro: Pidgeot is the final evolution of Pidgey and Pidgeotto. It looks roughly the same as Pidgeotto, with similar brown and cream feathers, and a black marking behind its eye, though it has grown much bigger. Pidgeot is roughly twice the size of a human. Its plumage is only different from Pidgeotto in that its tail feathers are only pink, and the feathers on his head have gained a broad yellow band in the middle, and those feathers are roughly the size of its body.

Habitat: Pidgeot is hardly ever seen as a wild pokemon. Although Pidgeotto evolves by level, none actually do so without the guidance of a trainer. The only wild Pidgeot are those released by a trainer.

Diet: Pidgeot has the same predatory urges as Pidgeotto, but it is able to hunt bigger prey than its prevolution. However, most Pidgeot only eat industrial or handmade pokemon food, as do most pokemon in companionship of a trainer.

Biology: Pidgeot can fly extremely fast. There is evidence of it being able to fly at a speed past Mach 2 (2125 km/h). However, Pidgeot will not fly at this speed often, as the sonic boom generated by passing the sound barrier is extremely damaging to its body. Generally, Pidgeot will perform a Quick Attack at a speed slightly below the speed of sound.
Pidgeot's overall physique is extremely well-developed. Its chest muscles are powerful enough to create gusts strong enough to bend trees, and its claws are lethal weapons. It can perform the move Hurricane without breaking a sweat. Pidgeot's vision is also very good, it is able to spot prey in the water at an altitude of 10000 m. It can swoop down from up high, skim across the water and pick up unaware prey such as Magikarp before they realize what happened.
Pidgeot is one of the strongest carriers in the bird kingdom. It is able to carry several humans on its back at once without losing maneuverability or speed. It is also extremely proficient at using the move Sky Drop, and will carry enemies to altitudes of 2000 m before dropping them to their doom.
Thanks to its beautiful, dazzling plumage, Pidgeot is much-loved amongst trainers. This causes many trainers to choose Pidgey as a partner, and walk the long path of training it towards becoming a Pidgeot.

Pokemon League commission notes:
Class F. Pidgeot is only obtainable through evolution. Although the evolution is not limited by special means such as trading or stones, natural occurences of Pidgeotto have not been observed and the PLC deemed it fitting to specify Pidgeot as a Class F pokemon.


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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex entry] Pidgeotto
« on: April 02, 2014, 05:41:06 PM »
Pokemon #17, Pidgeotto, Normal/Flying type, Bird pokemon.

Intro: Pidgeotto is the evolved version of Pidgey, whom a lot of people have used at least once during their trainer's career. Pidgeotto has roughly the same build as Pidgey, though it is much bigger. The claws, beak and feather colors have remained roughly the same. The biggest difference is the addition of a row of pink feathers on Pidgeotto's head, and pink and yellow alternating tail feathers.

Habitat: Although Pidgeotto is less widespread than Pidgey, it can still be found in roughly the same locations, such as open fields, forests, urban regions, etc. Since Pidgeotto claims a large territory, not many will be usually seen in one location.

Diet: The diet of Pidgeotto is much more carnivorous after its evolution. It will actively hunt all sorts of other pokemon such as Caterpie, Magikarp, Exeggcute and similar species.

Biology: Pidgeotto claims a large territory for itself in a forest or open plain. In the middle of the territory, it will build a nest. Pidgeotto is very protective of its territory. It is constantly busy flying around and patrolling the area, looking for prey and intruders. Any prey will be immobilized with its talons, incapacitated and carried back to the nest. An intruder will be viciously attacked by pecking and clawing until it is subdued or until it flees.
Wild Pidgeotto may sometimes be a menace to starting trainers. In certain regions, trainers who choose a grass-type and walk into a Pidgeotto's territory, will find themself in a pinch. Pidgeotto's predatory nature will make escaping difficult, especially since the bird will often be faster than most starters. In more extreme cases, the intervention of Pokemon Rangers was necessary to prevent starter pokemon from being devoured.
Pidgeotto is a strong flyer, that is capable of carrying a heavy load. In the wild, this means that even relatively big prey can be carried off to the nest. As a trained pokemon, this means that Pidgeotto can carry a trainer to faraway locations, and can carry other pokemon for use in a combination attack.
When captured, Pidgeotto makes for a loyal partner that hates to let down its trainer. It will go to extreme lengths to win battles. In rare cases, Pidgeotto's urge to protect its peers and family will drive it to evolve into Pidgeot without the need for battle.

Pokemon League Commission notes:
Class D. While Pidgeotto is a relatively rare, especially compared to Pidgey, no restrictions towards catching it have been implemented. Since Pidgeotto claims a large territory, many Pidgeotto in a small plot of land will often lead to conflict. To help prevent these conflicts and pokemon and human harm, catching Pidgeotto is unrestricted and even stimulated in certain areas.

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