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Post by bijuu. on Jun 24, 2008 1:00:36 GMT -5
1.1 When one isn't enough
Here on Kairuu, we've gone a bit further than most; here, you are allowed to carry a grand total of seven (7) Pokémon on your team at a time. All others must be placed in a separate storage unit away from the main party. Eggs do not count as a team member, so you may carry up to three with you; when they hatch, you must either send them to your storage unit, or swap out one of your party in order to replace it with the hatchling. Eggs generally take three days to hatch, but you may delay the birth if you wish to roleplay it out in character.
If you find yourself with a full team, you may switch Pokémon between your main party and your storage as you wish; this may be done out of character, whenever needed. Do note that, if you do this excessively, it may interfere with an IC post if you are roleplaying as a Pokémon from your party and happen to switch it out into your storage unit for another Pokémon.
1.2 More attack power, how wonderful
Pokémon games generally permit a teammate to learn a maximum of four attacks; of course, Kairuu was meant to be different, so we will allow each of your Pokémon to learn a grand total of six (6) attacks. When your Pokémon has learned six moves and wishes to learn another, you are prompted to erase one in order to replace that slot with the new move. Technical Machines can be purchased in shops, while Hidden Machines are... well... hidden.
The Move Tutor can help your Pokémon learn a move it either has forgotten in the past, or learned in a previous evolutionary form; he can also teach your Pokémon Egg moves if you so wish, but these tend to be a little more expensive. Please also note that Hidden Machines cannot be forgotten by normal means; if you wish to dispose of a Hidden Move, you must visit the Move Tutor and pay a fee in order to have your companion dispose of the knowledge.
Technical Machines are one-time-use only; therefore, after you have taught it to your Pok?mon, it will fade to white and shatter in your hands, thus becoming useless. Hidden Machines, however, last forever and can be used for multiple different Pokémon. What you can never, ever do, however, is teach your Pokémon more than one of the same attack, no matter what the conditions.
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Post by bijuu. on Jun 24, 2008 19:40:47 GMT -5
1.3 Computer format
Now, as each of your characters is accepted by an admin and you are free to roleplay in the region of Kairuu, your character will need a personal computer file in order to keep track of their belongings and teammates. These are created in the 'Personal Computers' thread, one per character, and the format should be as follows;
Post 1.
- A small image of your character, or an icon of sorts to act as a 'button link' to your character's main profile.
- A mini-profile, containing basic information about your character, such as their name, age, profession, hometown, sexual orientation, and perhaps some of their likes and dislikes.
- Neatly placed links leading to your character's current locations; Main Journey links and Other Area links should be separated, and once you complete a thread in one area, please
strike it through so as to let others know you're done with that thread.
[/ul] Post 2.- Your current team roster.
- Mini profiles for each of your current Pok?mon, neatly placed in whatever manner you find attractive; tables are the neatest, obviously, and if you need help, feel free to ask Alli for help. She's my coder whore. (:
- Each Pok?mon's mini profile should list their sprite or a mini banner, their nickname given by their trainer, their species, sex, level, loyalty, nature, ability, and list of currently known attacks, as well as their held item, if any.
Natures may be described with a word or two, or a small paragraph if you'd like to provide an in-depth look into your Pok?mon's personality.
[/ul] Post 3.- Your Pokémon currently held in storage.
- Mini profiles for each of your current Pok?mon, neatly placed in whatever manner you find attractive; tables are the neatest, obviously, and if you need help, feel free to ask Alli for help. She's my coder whore. (:
- Each Pok?mon's mini profile should list their sprite or a mini banner, their nickname given by their trainer, their species, sex, level, loyalty, nature, ability, and list of currently known attacks, as well as their held item, if any.
Natures may be described with a word or two, or a small paragraph if you'd like to provide an in-depth look into your Pok?mon's personality.
[/ul] Post 4.- Your current items on hand/in storage.
- Neatly list each of the items you are currently carrying with you; items should be represented by a sprite, with a neatly labeled name beside them, as well as the amount of that item you are currently in possession of.
[/ul] Post 5. *Optional- A Pokédex to show how many Pokémon you've seen/owned.
- This should list the species of Pokémon you have seen/owned/released. Get creative and use icons, animated mini-sprites, etc. to show off your collection!
[/ul] Post 6. *Optional- A wish list to show your character's dream team.
- This should list the sprites of the Pokémon your character would like to one day own/train/achieve; as the Pok?dex, it is completely optional whether or not you'll use it.
[/ul] Post 7. *Optional- Your badge case, breeder's journal, or ribbon case. (Or Levis Rescue Journal/Nox Mission Journal.)
- This should list the badges/eggs/ribbons/rescues/missions you have successfully completed. Again, it's optional, but it does help you provide proof of your achievements.
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