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<blockquote data-quote="Cloneoftheghost" data-source="post: 5069658" data-attributes="member: 87650"><p><strong>Don't be cruel</strong></p><p></p><p>This is some of what I have ....</p><p> </p><p>1.2. Human Characters</p><p>Human beings in the world of Pokémon serve many roles. Some are talented Coordinators that take their Pokémon into contests to show off their skills, while some are Traniers who raise their Pokémon to participate in Pokémon battles. Some turn out to be Pokémon Breeders, people who excel at raising Pokémon, even from an egg! In fact, these are the three classes available to play: </p><p>Pokémon Coordinators raise Pokémon to compete on contests. Their methods of raising Pokémon are much like Pokémon trainers except that they put more emphasis on beauty and appearance since they are major factors in a contest. They need to train their Pokémon to have more beautiful moves and be able to do well in battle, as a battle tournament is the second round of a contest. Unlike trainers though, coordinators travel the regions trying to win different ribbons. Pokémon coordinators have to think quickly when in a contest or trying to mix things up when it comes to their Pokémon strategies, they begin the game with an additional point in their Wits stat. Since Pokemon Coordinators are well rounded, usually well skilled and physically gifted, they have an extra 5 points to spend in their stats and skills. Important skills for a coordinator are <em>Lore</em>, <em>Perform</em>, <em>Craft</em>, and <em>Tactics</em>.</p><p><u><span style="color: darkgreen">Coordianted Growth</span></u> - Pokemon Coordinators are really good at bringing out the best in their Pokemon. For every level gained, they recieve a + 1 to their Pokemon's appeal and perform.</p><p> </p><p>Pokémon Trainers leave home at the age of 10, sometimes accompanied by a starter Pokémon from a Pokémon professor, their local gym, or their family member. Many trainers travel the regions gathering information for a Pokédex, perfecting their techniques, collecting badges and working to become Pokémon masters. Pokémon trainers are most common in every region and can vary greatly in their goals. Because of the incredible bravery and toughness it takes to be a trainer, they begin the game with an additional point to their Guts stat. Pokemon Trainers have a tendency to be the more physical type. Hiking and Treking throughout the land. Because of this they recieve an extra 10 points to spend in their stats. The two most important skills for a trainer are <em>Lore </em>and <em>Tactics</em>.</p><p><span style="color: darkgreen"><u>No Guts, no Glory</u></span> - Pokemon Trainers show exceptional Guts and determination. For every level gained, they receive a + 1 bonus to all Guts checks.</p><p> </p><p>Pokémon Breeders typically concern themselves with raising Pokémon for health and happiness, rather than Pokémon battles or contests. Some of the key aspects to being a breeder include: monitoring, taking care of, and hatching Pokémon eggs; Pokémon grooming, and Pokémon nutrition. Pokémon breeders usually communicate very well with Pokémon as well as other people. As such, they gain an additional point to their Charisma stat during creation. Pokemon Breeders focus on learning all they can to be able to raise a Pokemon to the best of their abilities. Breeders have an extra 10 points to spend in their skills. Important skills for a breeder are <em>Handle</em>, <em>Lore</em>, <em>First Aid</em>, and <em>Craft</em>.</p><p><u><span style="color: darkgreen">TLC </span></u>- Pokemon Breeders know how to nurture a Pokemon and keep them happy. Breeders also get along well with most Pokemon, Pokemon Breeders receive a + 1 bonus to their Handle checks per level.</p><p> </p><p>Once you have an idea of the character and their story to this point, the next thing to do is create a character sheet: </p><p> </p><p>Name: __________________________________ Skill Lvl. ____</p><p>Class: _______________ Lvl.______ XP: ___________________</p><p>Height: _____ Weight: _____ Age: _____ Gender: _____ : _____</p><p> </p><p>Strength: _____ Knowledge: _____ Charisma: _____</p><p>Dexterity: _____ Wits : _____ Guts: _____</p><p>Stamina : _____ Perception: _____ Appeal: _____</p><p> </p><p><u><em>SKILLS</em></u></p><p> </p><p>Athletics: _____ Handle: _____</p><p>Awareness: _____ Lore: _____</p><p>Concentration: _____ Resistance: _____</p><p>Endurance: _____</p><p> </p><p>On the example sheet provided, there are only seven skills. These are the most basic skills each one of them receives an additional point during creation. The entire list of skills is : <em>acrobatics</em>, <em>athletics</em>,<em> awareness</em>, <em>brawl</em>,<em> concentration</em>,<em> craft</em>, <em>dodge</em>,<em> drive</em>, <em>endurance</em>, <em>electronics</em>,<em> first aid</em>, <em>handle</em>, <em>intimidation</em>, <em>investigation</em>,<em> leadership</em>, <em>lore</em>, <em>martial arts</em>, <em>mechanics</em>,<em> melee</em>,<em> might</em>, <em>navigation</em>,<em> perform</em>,<em> pilot</em>, <em>resistance</em>,<em> ride</em>, <em>science</em>,<em> stealth</em>, and <em>tactics</em>. Human beings and Pokémon share most the same qualities and have similar characters sheets. Pokémon however cannot use the skills; drive, electronics, mechanics, pilot and science but instead have the skill <em>flight</em>.</p><p>1.3. The Numbers </p><p>Once you choose your skills, you are given a certain number of points to divide into your stats and skills respectively. Generally this amount should not exceed 24 points for stats and 27 for skills, because human average is 3 and maximum is 10. Only 18 points are given for the stats and 20 for the skills for children. Once the player has filled in these numbers they are done and their character is ready for adventure in the world of Pokémon !</p><p> </p><p>That's just for trainer creation, assuming players are just beginning their Pokemon journey. Items are given in game. I'm keeping it simple but this is much more elaborate than when I started. I tried it d20 but I didn't like how it was going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloneoftheghost, post: 5069658, member: 87650"] [b]Don't be cruel[/b] This is some of what I have .... 1.2. Human Characters Human beings in the world of Pokémon serve many roles. Some are talented Coordinators that take their Pokémon into contests to show off their skills, while some are Traniers who raise their Pokémon to participate in Pokémon battles. Some turn out to be Pokémon Breeders, people who excel at raising Pokémon, even from an egg! In fact, these are the three classes available to play: Pokémon Coordinators raise Pokémon to compete on contests. Their methods of raising Pokémon are much like Pokémon trainers except that they put more emphasis on beauty and appearance since they are major factors in a contest. They need to train their Pokémon to have more beautiful moves and be able to do well in battle, as a battle tournament is the second round of a contest. Unlike trainers though, coordinators travel the regions trying to win different ribbons. Pokémon coordinators have to think quickly when in a contest or trying to mix things up when it comes to their Pokémon strategies, they begin the game with an additional point in their Wits stat. Since Pokemon Coordinators are well rounded, usually well skilled and physically gifted, they have an extra 5 points to spend in their stats and skills. Important skills for a coordinator are [I]Lore[/I], [I]Perform[/I], [I]Craft[/I], and [I]Tactics[/I]. [U][COLOR=darkgreen]Coordianted Growth[/COLOR][/U] - Pokemon Coordinators are really good at bringing out the best in their Pokemon. For every level gained, they recieve a + 1 to their Pokemon's appeal and perform. Pokémon Trainers leave home at the age of 10, sometimes accompanied by a starter Pokémon from a Pokémon professor, their local gym, or their family member. Many trainers travel the regions gathering information for a Pokédex, perfecting their techniques, collecting badges and working to become Pokémon masters. Pokémon trainers are most common in every region and can vary greatly in their goals. Because of the incredible bravery and toughness it takes to be a trainer, they begin the game with an additional point to their Guts stat. Pokemon Trainers have a tendency to be the more physical type. Hiking and Treking throughout the land. Because of this they recieve an extra 10 points to spend in their stats. The two most important skills for a trainer are [I]Lore [/I]and [I]Tactics[/I]. [COLOR=darkgreen][U]No Guts, no Glory[/U][/COLOR] - Pokemon Trainers show exceptional Guts and determination. For every level gained, they receive a + 1 bonus to all Guts checks. Pokémon Breeders typically concern themselves with raising Pokémon for health and happiness, rather than Pokémon battles or contests. Some of the key aspects to being a breeder include: monitoring, taking care of, and hatching Pokémon eggs; Pokémon grooming, and Pokémon nutrition. Pokémon breeders usually communicate very well with Pokémon as well as other people. As such, they gain an additional point to their Charisma stat during creation. Pokemon Breeders focus on learning all they can to be able to raise a Pokemon to the best of their abilities. Breeders have an extra 10 points to spend in their skills. Important skills for a breeder are [I]Handle[/I], [I]Lore[/I], [I]First Aid[/I], and [I]Craft[/I]. [U][COLOR=darkgreen]TLC [/COLOR][/U]- Pokemon Breeders know how to nurture a Pokemon and keep them happy. Breeders also get along well with most Pokemon, Pokemon Breeders receive a + 1 bonus to their Handle checks per level. Once you have an idea of the character and their story to this point, the next thing to do is create a character sheet: Name: __________________________________ Skill Lvl. ____ Class: _______________ Lvl.______ XP: ___________________ Height: _____ Weight: _____ Age: _____ Gender: _____ : _____ Strength: _____ Knowledge: _____ Charisma: _____ Dexterity: _____ Wits : _____ Guts: _____ Stamina : _____ Perception: _____ Appeal: _____ [U][I]SKILLS[/I][/U] Athletics: _____ Handle: _____ Awareness: _____ Lore: _____ Concentration: _____ Resistance: _____ Endurance: _____ On the example sheet provided, there are only seven skills. These are the most basic skills each one of them receives an additional point during creation. The entire list of skills is : [I]acrobatics[/I], [I]athletics[/I],[I] awareness[/I], [I]brawl[/I],[I] concentration[/I],[I] craft[/I], [I]dodge[/I],[I] drive[/I], [I]endurance[/I], [I]electronics[/I],[I] first aid[/I], [I]handle[/I], [I]intimidation[/I], [I]investigation[/I],[I] leadership[/I], [I]lore[/I], [I]martial arts[/I], [I]mechanics[/I],[I] melee[/I],[I] might[/I], [I]navigation[/I],[I] perform[/I],[I] pilot[/I], [I]resistance[/I],[I] ride[/I], [I]science[/I],[I] stealth[/I], and [I]tactics[/I]. Human beings and Pokémon share most the same qualities and have similar characters sheets. Pokémon however cannot use the skills; drive, electronics, mechanics, pilot and science but instead have the skill [I]flight[/I]. 1.3. The Numbers Once you choose your skills, you are given a certain number of points to divide into your stats and skills respectively. Generally this amount should not exceed 24 points for stats and 27 for skills, because human average is 3 and maximum is 10. Only 18 points are given for the stats and 20 for the skills for children. Once the player has filled in these numbers they are done and their character is ready for adventure in the world of Pokémon ! That's just for trainer creation, assuming players are just beginning their Pokemon journey. Items are given in game. I'm keeping it simple but this is much more elaborate than when I started. I tried it d20 but I didn't like how it was going. [/QUOTE]
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