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Post by Chaahan on Aug 1, 2003 18:10:43 GMT -5
I posted this in a different thread. I didn't see this one. I copied it over.
I think there should be an rpg, but it should be more like the old Fizzy Bubbles, not the new one. The new one has a lot of problems.
1. There should only be 4(possibly 5) zones, and you'd need to make sure the people can update at least once every other day.
2. People in to old FB were aloud to start with 3 pokemon, not just one. What you want to do is up to you.
3. I don't know. I'm tired. But I do think the zones should be left for mainly adventures, and we could make a zone where the player fights a series of trainers or gym leaders and would be based on leveling up.
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Post by itsybitsyspider on Aug 1, 2003 18:31:07 GMT -5
Well, I think we should still start with 1 pokemon.
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Post by Dyflam on Aug 1, 2003 19:41:13 GMT -5
I like what Chaahan said, except for I still think we should start out with 1 pokemon, instead of 3.
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Post by Pokefreek on Aug 2, 2003 17:55:50 GMT -5
I think we should start with one, too.
I like the idea of a PokeStorage.
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Post by Dyflam on Aug 2, 2003 17:57:30 GMT -5
I like that too. Someone could run it and people could come and say that are putting whoever into storage. The person who runs the area, prolly in Misc. Zones, could keep a note of the user and what pokemon they have in storage. Then the person could come back anytime and take anyone out and put someone in. I like it. I think I explained it a bit.
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Post by Pokefreek on Aug 2, 2003 19:12:31 GMT -5
yeah that's a really good idea =D
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Post by Feraligatr_93 on Aug 2, 2003 20:00:01 GMT -5
done
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Post by Pokefreek on Aug 2, 2003 20:32:18 GMT -5
How about a Jungle Zone?
JUNGLE ZONE Around the Hoenn region, there is a steamy hot jungle full of uplifting fragrances. There are many mysteries hidden in the jungle, some best left unsolved. The Jungle is teeming with life and is full of noises and plants.
Sub-Zones:
The Village- The Village is at one end of the jungle. There is a PokeCenter, and some wise villagers who are always willing to give information to help you out. There is also a Pokemon Trainer's hall, where all trainers are welcome to challenge each other. You must start here to gain knowledge of the jungle. Once you do, you are allowed to venture off.
The Canopy- Well, in a jungle, there is always..... a canopy! The canopy is the tops of the trees in the jungle, where you can find numerous flying-types, and some bug types, if they know how to climb. The view is spectacular and the thick leaves of the trees are inter-twined which allows you to sit on the tops of the trees and enjoy the view. The trees are very high in the canopy and require a rope, or a flying-type to fly you up. Ropes are already tied to the trees you are allowed to climb.
Jungle Floor- The jungle floor is filled with all kinds of grass, bug, poison, and ground-types. This area surrounds the village, so the pokemon here are exposed to trainers, thus making the pokemon weaker. It is a good place to train. If your pokemon know the move called headbutt, you may headbutt some trees. Sleeping pokmon may fall out! There is an intersection around here with two paths. One has a sign, one doesn't. The one with the sign leads to the pond. The one without is just a winding path that disappears into the deep jungle. Many trainers have followed it to train in the deep jungle, and they always came back. But the trainers who kept going to see what is at the end, never returned.
The Path to the Pond- A path that leads to the pond is found at the intersection. It is a very navigable and visible path, because many trainer have walked the trail. Along the path, there are many grass and bug-type pokemon. Watch out, though. Aipoms have grown fond of the place. It is a great place to steal items from anyone that happens to walk by.
The Pond- After you trek the path to the pond, you will reach the spectacular pond itself. The pond has a mini-waterfall and a stream that leads out of it, along a rocky cliffside, with many caves and crevices. The beautiful, crystal-clear, ice-cold water is refreshing to drink and to bathe in. It is an ideal place to let your pokemon relax. It is a serene place. There are wild pokemon here, too. In the pond and stream, there are water-types. You may encounter some ground-types, too. The pokemon usually don't want to fight, though. They would rather relax at the pond.
So why do people take the time to come here if there are few pokemon battles? Well, back in the village, an elderly lady was once lost in the jungle. She found this pond, but she was close to death from dehydration. She believes that one sip of the water made her completely healthy again, though she vaguely remembers it. Of course, that was 80 years ago, when she was only 21! Yes, she is 101 years old and many people believe that the healing properties of the pond also work with pokemon, if they are sick or fainted.
The Cliffside- If you follow the stream leading from the pond, you will come across a rocky cliff wall. There are some caves hidden along the wall, but it is very hard to see where they are. If you are lucky, you may come across a cave. Inside, the caves are mystical and glittery. There are many rock, steel, and ground types here. There are some little puddles where weak water-types hang out. If you don't go in too far, you may be able to find your way out again, but once you reach another tunnel, forget it. You will have to take on the task of defeating the guardian of the cave.
All the caves are connected and they all end up in one place: the main cave. Rumor has it that if you find your way to the end of the main cave, you will have a chance to steal the treasure of the caves. But, you must battle the Guardian first. If you defeat the guardian of the caves, you may keep the treasure and are led out of the cave without any harm done to you. But if you don't, you are left in the cave to die, without knowing the way out. It is strongly recommended that you have a pokemon with Flash, Strength, Dig, or Rock Smash. Also, you should ask the villagers for some advice before you go in. The task is extremely difficult.
The Deep Jungle- Well, the path from the intersection starts to lead into the deep jungle, but it disappears in between the trees. The path is very hard to see. Once you get deeper into the jungle, it totally disappears. The pokemon here are not exposed to many trainers, so they are much stronger than the ones on the Jungle Floor. There are grass, bug, dark, and poison-types around these parts. Some villagers say that the path was supposed to lead to the Jungle Shrine, but nobody has ever came back to confirm this belief.
Uncertain Areas:
The Jungle Shrine- Most villagers say that there is a jungle shrine, deep inside the jungle. They say that the shrine honors the jungle's protector. Nobody knows if this is true because everyone who ventured off to find it never came back.
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Post by Feraligatr_93 on Aug 2, 2003 20:34:13 GMT -5
looks good. all u have 2 do is wait for itsy's approval.
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Post by itsybitsyspider on Aug 2, 2003 20:42:51 GMT -5
Approved, rejected if you already have your own zone.
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Post by Pokefreek on Aug 2, 2003 20:46:22 GMT -5
nope, that's my only zone =D
yay! so I just make a new thread for it?
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Post by itsybitsyspider on Aug 2, 2003 20:50:59 GMT -5
Yes, read the ZO guidelines first though.
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Deoxys
Starting Trainer
Mountain ZO
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Post by Deoxys on Aug 15, 2003 14:26:50 GMT -5
Yo! When is this going to happen?
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