Post by Aron Feix on Jul 7, 2012 8:20:35 GMT -5
FAQ's
1) What kind of character can I create?
You can make a newbie Trainer (Lower Being), a Pokemorph, a Team Kavulent member, or a Higher Being.
2) You mean I can play as a Pokemorph?
Yes, you can.
3.) Can Pokemorphs level up and evolve?
As a general rule, Pokemorphs work just like regular Pokemon, leveling up and learning moves. However, because the DNA has to be injected into them, they cannot evolve.
4) How many pokemon can my character have in their party?
Six. If you catch a seventh, it will directly go to your pc.
5) Can I be a staff member or the champion?
No, you can't. You mustn't ask, if a staff member thinks you are capable then and only then will you be accepted.
6) Are there any legendary pokemon?
Yes, but you cannot capture them as you would a normal pokemon. Your character can try, but it won't obey and some natural disturbances will occur.
7) How many characters can we make per member?
It's one character per account, and your account name should be the full name of your character. But that's no reason to not have a ton of chars, right? The more the merrier!
8) Is there a character Template? I saw there was one for Poke-morphs, how about humans?
The character template can be accessed by going into the Create a Character board and hitting "New Thread". A template should pop up with fields to fill in. The only fields that require more than a few words are Appearance, Personality, and History, but those are pretty standard.
9) Can your character talk to Pokemon if and only if either they have been around Pokemon before and dealt with them (not as a trainer, but worked with Pokemon maybe as a Breeder helper) or after they have been with their Pokemon for a long time. So many sites have different rules for this and I don't want to bleed in any other rules.?
All types of Pokemorphs can understand Pokemon speech. As for humans, it varies, really. They will never speak with Pokemon fluently like 'morphs can, however if a char has been around Pokemon for long periods of time they can understand basic things. Different wants and needs and such can be figured out through body language and experience, though new trainers are stuck playing charades. Make sense?
You can make a newbie Trainer (Lower Being), a Pokemorph, a Team Kavulent member, or a Higher Being.
2) You mean I can play as a Pokemorph?
Yes, you can.
3.) Can Pokemorphs level up and evolve?
As a general rule, Pokemorphs work just like regular Pokemon, leveling up and learning moves. However, because the DNA has to be injected into them, they cannot evolve.
4) How many pokemon can my character have in their party?
Six. If you catch a seventh, it will directly go to your pc.
5) Can I be a staff member or the champion?
No, you can't. You mustn't ask, if a staff member thinks you are capable then and only then will you be accepted.
6) Are there any legendary pokemon?
Yes, but you cannot capture them as you would a normal pokemon. Your character can try, but it won't obey and some natural disturbances will occur.
7) How many characters can we make per member?
It's one character per account, and your account name should be the full name of your character. But that's no reason to not have a ton of chars, right? The more the merrier!
8) Is there a character Template? I saw there was one for Poke-morphs, how about humans?
The character template can be accessed by going into the Create a Character board and hitting "New Thread". A template should pop up with fields to fill in. The only fields that require more than a few words are Appearance, Personality, and History, but those are pretty standard.
9) Can your character talk to Pokemon if and only if either they have been around Pokemon before and dealt with them (not as a trainer, but worked with Pokemon maybe as a Breeder helper) or after they have been with their Pokemon for a long time. So many sites have different rules for this and I don't want to bleed in any other rules.?
All types of Pokemorphs can understand Pokemon speech. As for humans, it varies, really. They will never speak with Pokemon fluently like 'morphs can, however if a char has been around Pokemon for long periods of time they can understand basic things. Different wants and needs and such can be figured out through body language and experience, though new trainers are stuck playing charades. Make sense?