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Quests & Plots / [Quest] Hot Springs Trouble!
« on: March 09, 2010, 01:41:00 AM »
I'm trying to finish adding the details now. It should be done before tonight. Sorry it took so long to finish, found out i was moving to Germany and i wasn't in a good mood.

[X] = variables that the PU Team will have to fill in; due to the lack of my knowledge in their plans for the game.

Quest Difficulty Info: This quest is HARD for the more experienced player.

Starting Location: Inside the hot springs house with the young lady (also referred to as "hot springs lady" while i wrote it in the quest.

Items/moves needed: The move rock smash. The Move Waterfall.

Level requirements:


Description:
As you walk into [X] Town, you explore and become familiar with the surroundings and places to see. (pokemart, pokecenter, museum, berry patches, mountain/volcanic area, ect) Eventually you'll see a hot springs fenced up, and the only way to get to it is to go inside and pay to use it. Although from outside you can see what seems like the water is boiling.

(If this can't be implemented then perhaps you can see that there's a thermometer? and it's little circle is RED, if not then I guess if you try to get in; a chat box will appear and say "It's too hot to get in.")

Anyways so you go into the building, and there seems to be no customers; instead there's a frustrated young lady pacing back an forth. You go up to her and talk to her and she informs you that the springs are too hot for people to get into, and she'll go out of business soon if she can't get the root of the problem. So she asks you if you will investigate for her and try to find out why the the hot springs are hotter than usual. The only clue she gives in the conversation is; "You must search under every rock if you have to!".

You go out the other door into the hot springs area. There's a couple of seats, the hot spring (of course), a red thermometer, some decorating plants, and 2 regular rocks. You go up to the rocks and both say "Just a regular rock". You check the red thermometer and it reads "the temperature is too high to read". You back to the lady after searching in that small area, and she begs you to help, that there has to be a solution other than closing down. She says "search under every rock if you must in [X] Town!". Again emphasizing on the clue for those who didn't get it the first time in the quest.

You go searching under the rocks in the town, but most read "Just a regular rock". You finally come to one somewhat [South, East, or West] of the springs, and there's an option that asks you if you want to use rock smash. You hit yes, and a ladder appears under the smashed rock. You climb down, and you're now into a bright cave with some steam in the air.

As you explore this small cave area, you see a Magmortar guarding 3 pokemon eggs behind him. Once you get close enough a cute scene takes place. He shoots a 3,600 degree fireball from the end of it's arm towards you, and of course you move out of it's path. His fire ball hits behind you at a random rock and it turns it to crystal because of the temperature. He then leaves you alone feeling like he's intimidated you; still protecting the eggs behind him. (You can't battle or catch Magmortar)

[At the time you don't know that you're supposed to take the Crystal (by examining the rock he shot), but if you happen to search it then you acquire an "Unidentified Crystal".] This is only after you use *WATER FALL* on it because it's at an extreme high temperature and you can't grab it.

After that there's not much to do in the cave, so you leave and go back to the springs lady. You tell her the reason why her springs are so boiling hot is because, underground a Magmortar is rampant making underground temperature increase in that area. The lady tells you that she doesn't believe you because Magmortars live in volcanoes not underground. She says you must bring her proof if you want her to believe your story.

If you don't have the "unidentified crystal", then you must go back into the cave and retrieve it. Once you obtain it, go back and talk to the springs lady. You show her the unidentified crystal, and she says that's not enough proof, and that she doesn't know what it is. She says you should try to identify it, and then come back.

Now you walk around town asking people if they know what it is. A couple people give you some mis-leading information saying things like "It's a moon stone!", or "It's just a regular crystal...". None of these answers are correct, and if you go back to the springs lady she'll tell you she knows how a real crystal, and a moon stone look like, and that the unidentified crystal isn't either.

To get the "unidentified crystal" identified you must go to the museum. You have to pay a small fee of [X] and you get in. This building is 2 floors with some interesting stuff AKA [X]. Once in- talk to the people in the "rock area" upstairs. An old man be delighted to have lived to see this rock once more and will identify it as "Magphosphoric Rock". He tells you it's rare because usually the heat off of a Magmortar fireball destroys all traces of it. He says they're usually found (if any) at the top of volcanoes, or even more rarely found on top of old mountains. He says the only place he's seen it is in the biggest pokemon museum in [X], Myrus. He tells you to go downstairs and speak with the lady at the desk for an official document. You go down to the lady and show her the Magphosphoric Rock, and she'll give you the official identifying documents.

You then go back to the springs lady, and tell her it's Magphosphoric Rock/show her the document, and she will agree and say that she's never seen anything like it in person. She tells you to keep it, but that this still doesn't explain why there's a Magmortar underground guarding pokemon eggs. She tells you that their normal habitat is in volcanic and high mountain peak areas that used to be volcanoes. Either way she tells you that Magmortar is ruining her business, and that you need to find a way to get rid of it.

 (Many of you think you probably have to go down into the cave and battle it to make it leave. Now that'd be too easy wouldn't it? ) Although that's what many people are going to do; only to find that nothing happens when you approach the Magmortar. If the people doing the quest have payed attention to what the NPC's have been saying so far, then hopefully they'll be led to next right spot. Some mountain area.


Near the town of [X] there's a mountain path that doesn't look like much. You go up the dirt stairs, and up a little past some pokemon grass. There's a small house, and if you try to enter a chat box will appear and say "Went up the mountain to study and catch some fire pokemon. -Professor Brant".


So from there you should start heading up higher this narrow, but tall mountain, going in and out of narrow cave paths. Once you hit the top of the mountain you'll see Professor Brant watching/studying a Charizard. As you walk up to him he'll scream because you startled him, and the Charizard will notice you both and attack. You can't catch this Charizard btw. Once you defeat the powerful "uncatchable" charizard, it'll fly away.

Professor Brant will be very upset with you because he'll explain he's been trying to catch a strong fire pokemon for weeks now for his research. Then you tell him about Magmortar, and how he's underground causing a lot of trouble for the hot springs lady. He says he can't believe it; that he's a professional fire pokemon researcher and that he's never heard of a Magmortar underground. You show him the Magphosphoric Rock that you happen to pick up, and he then believes you. You tell him that if he can capture the Magmortar it's all his. He then tells you to meet him at the bottom of the mountain inside his house.

You go back down the mountain, and you can now enter his house. He asks if you're ready to go catch the Magmortar. Of course you say yes, and then asks you to lead the way. He follows you down into the steamy cave. When you both get down there Magmortar is now guarding 2 of the 3 eggs from before. One of the eggs had hatched and evolved into Magmar when you where gone the whole time! The professor says he can't take on two pokemon at the same time, and says he needs your help to catch the Magmortar. You say yes, and as he approaches the Magmortar, your player automatically follows behind him.

It turns into a double battle! Professor Brant and you Vs. Magmar and Magmortar! The only way to beat this battle is to make Magmar faint first, and once Magmortar is weak enough the professor will catch it. But it won't be easy! This Magmortar has more health than the average Magmortar does, and Professor Brants pokemon isn't doing much to help in this battle, but after the battle he'll thank you for helping him catch his new powerful Magmotar. He says they can't just leave the two eggs behind unprotected, so he asks you to take one. They're both Magbys, but one's a female egg, and the other's a male egg. So choose whichever you want.

Once you each take an egg, the cave's mist will clear up. You go back to the springs lady and she'll thank you for restoring her springs back to normal. She'll tell you that you can use her hot springs when ever you want. She tells you she owns more than one hot springs around the region, and you now have access to all of them for free.

[X]- now I was thinking what a hot springs would be good for, and I was thinking it would help your egg hatch faster perhaps. Honestly I'm gonna need some PU Team, and player feedback. So here's the question.

What do you think a hot springs should be used for; what effects does it give off?



Rewards:
Magby Egg-(Female or Male).
Magphosphoric Rock- Sell it for a HIGH amount of cash to any shop because it's rare.
You can keep it and set it inside your guild or own house as a decoration.
or you can equip it to any fire pokemon and make it's normal health increase.
Hot Springs V.I.P.- Allows access to all hot springs for free.



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Archived / Pokemon Zoo
« on: February 14, 2010, 04:14:27 PM »
Now I bet many people are wondering why the hell would there be a zoo in the game ?
Safari zones don't count ;P

Well basically what I was thinking was:

As we all know you've got to do some things in the game before getting your pokedex, so why not when you get it, help people get started off.

I think it'd be cool to go into a small zoo, and get at least 1 pokedex file of each TYPE of a pokemon.
(Fire, Grass, Rock, Dark, ect.)
Not only would you get a start on your pokedex, but you'd see some cool sprites of pokemon.

Now I know many of you are gonna bash on this idea, and say things like "I know MY types". Well just because you do doesn't mean everyone does. It's true PU is going to attract many pokemon fans, but hopefully it'll attract people who are new to pokemon. so we all need to keep in mind that not everyone understands how the pokemon games work.

So it's just a thought, you can add onto it of course. If I feel like I forgot something then I'll come back and edit it.

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Quests & Plots / [Quest] Dying Flame. (Easy)
« on: February 13, 2010, 03:04:54 AM »
Quest Difficulty Info: This quest is simple, and quick. Basically a starter quest.

Starting Location: Near a starter area.
Items needed: Potion.
Level requirements: none.

Description: As your exploring a small town you see and old man pacing back and forth frantically. When you talk to him he talks to you and tells you that his granddaughter went out nearby into a patch of grass looking for wild pokemon to study when all of a sudden it started raining. He says that she's been researching pokemon for sometime now, but that the area gets a little swampy when it rains so he's worried.

*Quest accepted*

So you go looking around to what ever direction he points in, and after not so much looking, you find the girl. You talk to girl  and ask her if she's alright, and she says she is but that there's a very weak charmander (almost at a fainted state). She was observing it when all of a sudden it started raining, and so she's been trying to cover it from the rain so it's flame doesn't go out. You tell her that her grandfather is worried sick about her and that she should get back to town. She refuses and says she won't leave until she knows charmander will be ok.

So basically if you have a potion with you, you use it on Charmander so that he'll become strong enough to find shelter of his own. If you don't, then you've got to walk back into town and buy one at a pokemart.

After you go back and use it on Charmander he becomes strong enough to find shelter on his own, and the girl thanks you and says that her grandfather will reward for helping the weak charmander.

You go back and talk to the grandfather and he thanks you for bringing his daughter safe and sound, and that he heard about how you saved the charmander. He says that he doesn't have much to reward you, but he gives you advice on how to make yourself stronger.

REWARD: Player lvl experience.


So tell me what you think :]

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Ideas & Suggestions / In Game Pokemon Moderators
« on: February 11, 2010, 11:58:58 PM »
So with every MMO comes thousands of players, and of course they'll find ways to cheat other players; others are just completely rude, and we all know that this MMO is going to attract the younger kids more than anyone else. Anyways it's always important to keep PU safe for everyone, although I doubt there are going to be creepers in the game; again you never know.

So I'm just wondering if the game becomes too big, and there are many complaints; too many to keep up with and fix/handle; will the PU team make some players in the game moderators to deal with such things ?

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Ideas & Suggestions / Reputation with NPC's
« on: February 03, 2010, 05:39:44 PM »
So here's the idea.
So I'm guessing there's gonna be different kinds of forces of evil, and good in the game.
Whether they're made up (as in new to PU) or not (Magma, Rocket, ect.).

So I was thinking you could gain reputation with a certain Team of evil/good, and get access to different items, places, and unlockables.

For example:
So if you earn enough reputation with say Team Aqua, then they equip with you with certain items you can't find anywhere else in the game but through them, or you could have special access to parts of the game that others don't. Or simply something like "Dive Balls" would be cheaper to buy through them than in a store.

Like perhaps Team aqua would take you to a secret under water location to where you could catch under water pokemon, or to secret ruins that lead to a huge chain quest and you get something amazing in the end. 

In order to gain reputation, you do that teams quests, and battle their enemys for them. So every time youd run into team magma and battled and won, you would gain reputation with team aqua.

You could even catch only certain pokemon through that team, and once you build high rep with that team you're not allowed to leave. Anyways some of you are prob like "How am I gonna catch all the pokemon in the game?!". Well that's what trading, and tournaments are for.

Anyways build upon my basic idea people :P

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Ideas & Suggestions / In Game Music/Pokemon Radio
« on: January 27, 2010, 04:50:32 AM »
So I know Hiteryan is in charge of making the in game music, and i've even heard some of it on his myspace profile. Anyways as we all know, music is a huge factor in a game, and the same tune over and over can make a game very boring. Although this would be different. Not  in game route music but...


So here's the idea:
A Pokemon Radio. Where perhaps you can upload your own playlist into the game...

nvm. This idea was stupid. I just realized you could have another tab open in your browser and listen to your own music if  you wanted to. or even have your i tunes open.

lol I fail :'(

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Game Features / Your Own Customizable Home
« on: December 26, 2009, 04:43:18 AM »
I'm not sure if this was already posted but i didn't see it if it was.

Anyways...
So in Ruby version (last pokemon game a played) you could basically buy items and customize your own secret hideout (in a tree, bush, or cave). That was one of my favorite random things in the game. The only problem was that you could only set a limited amount of items in your hideout. So I was hoping you guys where planning something like this for this online RPG :D 
 
Basically you'd buy your own items (couches, lamps, poke dolls, ect.), and even friends could come by and check it out, and you could have like a whole "mailing" system and mail box in front of your own place where friends could send you items. Although with the thousands who are going to be playing this, im not sure how this would be made possible.

Anyways just an idea ;P

If anyone wants to add on that's cool too :]

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