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Quests & Plots / [Quest] The gathering of the lost
« on: July 26, 2010, 04:44:34 PM »
(I kind of like giving one choice dialogue boxes on your end. This way you know what your character is going to say, without the game typing it up for you. I've seen it done multiple times before, so it shouldn't really matter.)


Location: A pokemon cemetery.
Requirements: The most current gym badge near the placement of the cemetery.



An old man is blocking an opening in a gate. Once talked to he will say:
"I'm sorry about your lost pokemon, but I cannot allow you to pass through. It seems some strange phenomenon is going on, and the spirits of the dead now walk. I'm sorry, but it's to dangerous to let you in. Try to come back when this passes over, alright?"
...
(This part forward will activate if you have the gym badge)
Oh wait kid, listen up for a second before you leave. One of my friend's daughters seems to be giving her a lot of trouble. Pokemon trouble. You look like a trainer, and a decent one at that, perhaps you can help her out?
She's a couple houses down to the left. Big one, can't miss it."

(Change the location however you want. I just put that there.)


After finding and entering the house the daughter will be up in her room in a corner.
If you do not have the quest, her dialogue will be "..." and nothing more, but if you do have the quest:
"..."
>I heard you're having pokemon troubles? I can help you if you wish.
>I can see you're not very talkative. I'll just come back later.

"My...my kirlia...why..."
>Did something happen to her?

"They. They took her away. I'll never see her again..."
>Just calm down, and tell me what happened. I can help.

"What can you do? You're just a simple trainer!"
You show your (insert badge name here) to the little girl.

"You! You have the (Badge name)!?
...
You heard about the cemetery, correct?


>Yeah, and Ghastly's and Duskull's and such are roaming right?

The girl shakes her head.
"No. They aren't ghost pokemon. I saw it with my own two eyes. You see, I lost Kirlia's sister a while back, and she's buried there. Me and Kirlia always paid respect to her every day. When we weren't allowed in we snuck inside. Everything seemed fine at first...

The girl puts her head down.
"But as soon as we put those flowers on her grave...
They came out. Pokemon ghosts, actual pokemon ghosts, I wouldn't have believe it if I didn't see it myself. Me and Kirlia ran away in fright, as any sane person would do, but...


>...I'm guessing that Kirlia didn't make it out, right?

"That obvious huh?"

>Why didn't you tell anyone!?


"Because no one is stu- I mean...brave enough to help me out. I even asked the gym leader for help, and he ignored me. You're the only help I got.

>Alright then. You wait here. I'll get your Kirlia back.

"You're welcome to try. I doubt that old geezer will allow you in, for your own safety, but...Thank you.

--

From here you walk to the old man who saids:
"Did you manage to help her out, trainer?"
>It seems the ghosts in there took one of her pokemon, and I'm going to save him.

"What?! Oh this is bad... I'm going to need to get the gym lead-
He pauses, and looks at you.

"Wait a second, kid, you BEAT the Gym leader right?"
You nod.

Alright then. I'm going to allow you to go in there, but you're going to need these.

He gives you the Silph scope, and a special tag.

"Don't lose that tag and scope, kid. That's the only thing keeping you from them. You see, while some of them are the actual ghosts of pokemon, some of them are merely ghost pokemon. That tag there will keep the ghost's away from you, and that scope will show you if they're a ghost pokemon. Alright, now, you ready?

>Yes
>No

If yes: Good, and be careful.
He moves away and you enter.

If no: Alright. Come back when you are.


From here on out you'll be inside the cemetery where ghost npc's of some pokemon will walk around (they'd probably just have a blue/light blue color scheme).
If you talk to them It will read: "The ghost seems to be ignoring you"

To the first pokemon you fight it would look like an average ghost pokemon, and you'll use the Silph scope to show that it's not.
(If this would be to hard to code, then remove this.)

You will walk through the large cemetery until you reach a shed. By talking to the shed door it will read:

>You open the door to the mysterious shed. You see Kirlia curled up in a corner. Do you wish to call out to her?

>Yes
>No (Does nothing.)

>You call out to Kirlia. She looks at you and yells out in fright and backs up more to the corner. You feel a strange feeling behind you. You turn around, and see a Gengar and Dusknoir!


-You fight the two. If a pokeball is thrown, they dodge it.-

You win the fight, the two ghosts disappear.

>You call out to Kirlia again, and she walks up to you and grabs your arm.

-Kirlia get.-


HIDDEN QUEST ITEM (Take this out if you can't do it.)

Over a certain tombstone a still Gardevoir will stand still. If you don't have Kirlia it will read:
"The ghost seems to be ignoring you."
Just like any other ghost, but if you have Kirlia.

"Kirlia lets go of your arm and begins walking towards the Gardevoir spirit. The Gardevoir, ignoring you, smiles and hugs the Kirlia, who hugs back in tears. Gardevoir then hands Kirlia an item, and after obtaining the item he walks back to you and grabs your arm.

(I like it being a Gardevoir, because of evolution, but if you wish for it to be a Kirlia still, like how she died, then go ahead and change it if you wish.)





You then walk back to the town where the old man blocks the path again and saids
"While it's still a bit dangerous to go in there, the ghosts seem to be clearing up. I don't know what you did, (name), but you did a fine job."


You walk back to the daughter.

"KIRLIA!!"
She, and Kirlia hug.

I can't thank you enough for saving him, trainer.

-If you didn't acquire the hidden item.-
"Here, please, take one of these. They're my most precious, and rarist items. You deserve one."

(Choose one of two rewards)


-If hidden Item was acquired-
"Here, trainer, please take one of- Huh?"

Kirlia seems to be tugging on the girls arm.

What is it Kirlia?

Kirlia hands the daughter the item given to her by the Gardevoir spirit.

"Kirlia this is...H...how did you..How did you find-"
She notices the tears on Kirlia's face as he hugs her."

>It was given to her by a Gardevoir Spirit.

The girl gasps.
"Kirlia....
...
Thank you. Trainer. For everything. You've saved Kirlia, and you brang back the most precious item in the world to me. Please, take these. It's the least I can do."


You get both rewards



-Quest End.-







(Jesus. It's funny how listening to a simple 8bit Halloween song can make you think of this so quickly.)

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Ideas & Suggestions / Battle scarred pokemon and fusion attacks
« on: July 23, 2010, 05:39:02 PM »
Battle scarred pokemon. It's pretty basic.
I'm not sure how it would work. Perhaps you could only catch them that way, but then again what's to say your pokemon couldn't get battle scarred battling with you.


However, I shall still say the idea.
Battle scarred pokemon would be kind of like shiny pokemon, but instead be battle scarred.
I mean it wouldn't be much. It'd be like a cut up, badass, Onyx where his rocks are chipped and cut from previous fights.

There's also be like the Marowak face having a huge gash, and his bone club being slightly chipped.

Although I wouldn't want this to all pokemon, probably the more fighter/agressive ones, but then again at the same time it would mean you'd have to create them as well.
Oh well I just thought I'd throw this idea out there.

Fusion attacks:

I have no clue how this would work. Yet I could see moves like

Agility + Double team = This would lead to your pokemon moving so fast to where, literally, he'd be a damn blur.

Quick attack + Psycho cut = Holy poop-super fast-psycho cut anyone?

Quick attack + Double team + Night slash + Psycho cut = Ahem.....I do believe I'm everywhere hitting you.

But no, seriously, I could seriously see moves being combined from your own pokemon. Nothing like flame thrower and flame wheel, because that doesn't make sense. Something more like

Bounce + Fire punch = Meteor punch?

I mean basic stuff that, when used in conjunction, could make some deadly stuff. Obviously not all moves can combine, and I have no clue how it'd work. I just thought I'd suggest it.

This also reminds me of another idea: Follow up attacks.

Like doing firepunch into flame thrower.
I mean if you just decked a pokemon in the face, and he's right next to you since your fist is indeed attached to your body, who's to say you can't blast him away right there? Why wait?
This would implement a more realistic, and more versatile, field into which trainers could fight.


I'm pretty sure no one is going to like either of those ideas, because it breaks away from the reality of previous games, but I kind of like the idea if the mmo was less "turn based" and more the show. Where they had a guy get his water and fire type and cause a tornado of destruction. Granted, that move didn't make sense because of the fact it's water against fire which would just cause steam, but still it shows that it is possible, and I believe if done right it could be epic.


Ignore it if you wish. I'm just tossing out my 2 cents.






Ignore this one if you want but

Basic attacks
Ok this one is standard.
Think about it: "Pikachu forgot tackle"
What the f.... You forgot tackle?
You, seriously, forgot how to run into a pokemon and hit it with your body with no natural abilities added.

See "I forgot how to sit" from family guy for more deails.
But no, seriously, should some moves always be with you, and unable to be forgotten? I mean the ones that are basic like slam, and tackle, and headbutt. Not moves like zen-headbutt, of course, because that move is more then basic. Yet attacks that take no skill, take no element, take nothing but you jumping on the enemy with nothing special added should be always there.

You can say "What's the point of it" and all I can say is "It makes more sense." seeing how forgetting how to tackle is like forgetting how to run.

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Ideas & Suggestions / When pokemon faint..?
« on: March 16, 2010, 12:24:13 PM »
When pokemon "die" in other pokemon games they "faint"
That makes no sense to me. Why don't you just....well capture it? It's passed out. Shouldn't you be able to capture it? Yet you just walk away ignoring it.


So I have 2 ideas that could be added to make this more logical
A.) Make it to where instead of "Fainting" they "Flee in extreme terror" or something.

Or...

B.) Make it to where when a pokemon loses all of its health they pass out. It asks you:
Would you like to attempt a capture? (Y/N)
If you say N you get the exp, as normal, and go on your merry way.
If you say Y...
It goes into your pokeball inventory.

You attempt a capture. If it fails the pokemon gains back a certain amount of health %.
Everytime you make it faint the % of capture increases and the amount of health recover decreases. This all depends on the rarity and power of the pokemon too; however, if you make a pokemon pass out 3x in a row it will begin getting enraged and getting buffs.
0-3 No buffs
3-4 Grants self x1 of all stats
5 x2
6 x3
7 (Max out)

Yet this doesn't mean the pokemon will be gaining more health back. It's going into a crisis state, but it's not gaining back its stamina. This way repeated failures total into it getting stronger. That way you can't just one shot, attempt, one shot, attempt, one shot, attempt.

This also means thought that the rate of health regained and rate of percent will decrease and increase respectively with each faint attempt. Because charging at you with all of it's might takes a toll as well.



Optional:
I also think if you capture it successfully the amount of failures gives you a more pecent of exp when you catch. Say if you fail 7 times you'd probably get at least 50% exp boost along with the capture.

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Quests & Plots / Helping the poor little girl [Quest]
« on: February 21, 2010, 01:21:35 AM »
There's a little girl who's standing outside of a forest. She moves back and fourth and then stops to stare forward.

-Little girl: Oh...My poor little skitty.

>What's wrong
>This is none of my business (Ends dialogue right here)

-Little girl: My poor skitty! I was training it and this big mean pokemon came up and scared it! It ran into the forest! I want to go after it, but my skitty is my only pokemon. Everyone else is ignoring me...

>If I run into your skitty I'll return her home, okay?
>I'm sorry to hear that. Good luck with finding her. (End)

-Little girl: You will? Oh thank you so much! Please hurry!

(At a certain point in the forest you will see a hole which will read:)
-You see a small hole. Nothing of interest.

(But if you have the quest)

-You see a small hole. You hear a pokemon crying out from the other side! Enter?
>Yes
>No (so you can return later)

(You enter and it's a straight line with no pokemon. You get to the end and you see a skitty and a pokemon. I'm unsure what, but it'd be fairly high leveled for your group to take on and possibly at its most evolved state. Maybe something like a Steelix or Rampardos.)

(The skitty begins to back up.)

-Steelix: Roar!

-Skitty: !!!

(Rock hits the steelix.)
-Steelix: ?!

(Pans over to you. You throw another rock.)

-Steelix: ROAR!!!

(He Runs at you and touches you, starting a fight.

This pokemon would possibly be about 10-20 levels higher than the rest of your pokemon. So if the average you SHOULD have at this time would be 30 it would be 40-50.

This pokemon would be catch-able, and in which case could be the benefit from this quest alone.)

(After you win you go over to the skitty. It runs around you in circles)

-Skitty: Meow!!!

-The skitty seems very happy. The skitty is now following you!

(The skitty follows you. You talk to the little girl.)

-Little girl: SKITTY! Thank you mister!

(The girl runs off with the skitty. The skitty stops and turns around.  She/He runs back at you, and then it runs back to the girl.)

-The skitty dropped something at your feet. You pick it up.

Obtained item: I don't know soothe bell maybe?

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New Trainers / Welcome / A wild Quote has appeared!
« on: February 20, 2010, 07:34:11 PM »
And no, I'm not shiny :c


Yo everyone!
I just felt like my first post should be used as an introduction, and so here it is. Yup. Introduction.

So yeah I've been playin since Blue was out on the game boy. I've been searchin far and wide for a good pokemon MMO, and after being saddened by all the Pokemon mmo's which are silly, like the most recent one I played sleeping did nothing to your pokemon, and yeah.

I've read the intro here and it seems that this game has promise, and I hope it comes out soon.
Seems rather exciting.




Also: for those who don't know who Quote is that's the main character form a Freeware game called cavestory. Possibly my favorite freeware game to date, and actually ranks high on my favorite games of all time.

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