Post by Violet on Dec 18, 2008 19:23:40 GMT -5
Wild Pokemon Capture
Using either a Poke [Great/Ultra/what have you] ball, or the roleplay setting, a trainer can capture a wild Pokemon. Most of the time, it will require some form of task, such as a battle or a mission, as many Pokemon need you to prove your worth to them. Some times the Pokemon will be given as a gift, and, if you are rather lucky (VERY rarely the case), the Pokemon will come right up to you and go 'Put me in a Pokeball please,' or something to that extent. However you end up getting the Pokemon, you will have to register them as your own, or else they are still up for grabs. Capturing them in the Pokeball seems to be the only way, and, even if they are only in one for a short second, they are registered and are your's until otherwise specified.
Egg Hatching
An Egg in the Kinamoto Region works differently than some of the other eggs. A default egg, unless otherwise specified, takes about 25 'steps' (of YOUR posts) to hatch. When it is otherwise specified, you will be notified.
You must, at the bottom, or top, of your post, after you get the egg, state how many of YOUR posts are in the egg count. Something simple. It doesn't need to be grand! You cannot count any of the posts you do not do this in, so keep a watchful eye!
When your egg finally hatches, a moderator will play out the scene with you. It MUST BE PLAYED OUT! You don't just automatically get the Pokemon!
There are also posts that do not count! Battle posts do not count at all, neither do posts where you're just sitting there talking to other people (but if you're talking to your other Pokemon, it might encourage the egg to come out faster!)
Also, like in the games, your egg must be in your party of six, so no weaseling a 'seven member' party!
Eggs are obtained by random events or Pokemon breeding.
Trades [Either PvP or PvN]
A trade is when two registered trainers log into the Pokedex [txt] System, allowing the monitor of trades that occur, and the safety of both pokemon involved to their new trainers. Trading activities outside of the [txt] System are only legal in Pokemon Centers, monitored by Nurse Joy.
Using either a Poke [Great/Ultra/what have you] ball, or the roleplay setting, a trainer can capture a wild Pokemon. Most of the time, it will require some form of task, such as a battle or a mission, as many Pokemon need you to prove your worth to them. Some times the Pokemon will be given as a gift, and, if you are rather lucky (VERY rarely the case), the Pokemon will come right up to you and go 'Put me in a Pokeball please,' or something to that extent. However you end up getting the Pokemon, you will have to register them as your own, or else they are still up for grabs. Capturing them in the Pokeball seems to be the only way, and, even if they are only in one for a short second, they are registered and are your's until otherwise specified.
Egg Hatching
An Egg in the Kinamoto Region works differently than some of the other eggs. A default egg, unless otherwise specified, takes about 25 'steps' (of YOUR posts) to hatch. When it is otherwise specified, you will be notified.
You must, at the bottom, or top, of your post, after you get the egg, state how many of YOUR posts are in the egg count. Something simple. It doesn't need to be grand! You cannot count any of the posts you do not do this in, so keep a watchful eye!
When your egg finally hatches, a moderator will play out the scene with you. It MUST BE PLAYED OUT! You don't just automatically get the Pokemon!
There are also posts that do not count! Battle posts do not count at all, neither do posts where you're just sitting there talking to other people (but if you're talking to your other Pokemon, it might encourage the egg to come out faster!)
Also, like in the games, your egg must be in your party of six, so no weaseling a 'seven member' party!
Eggs are obtained by random events or Pokemon breeding.
Trades [Either PvP or PvN]
A trade is when two registered trainers log into the Pokedex [txt] System, allowing the monitor of trades that occur, and the safety of both pokemon involved to their new trainers. Trading activities outside of the [txt] System are only legal in Pokemon Centers, monitored by Nurse Joy.