RE: Pokemon Tabletop RPG
07-15-2012, 08:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2012, 07:45 PM by Robust Laser.)
The strange man just raises an eyebrow, shrugs, and heads off to Port Town with his Pokemon.
Viking, Thief, and Child
ALE TOWN POKEMON CENTER
12:07 PM
Same thing you've all seen before. Pink haired nurse, lodging and trading upstairs, tables and sofas, donation box, yada yada yada. Somebody did underline the 'Please' on 'Please donate' above the donation box. With like, five different markers.
You all hand over your Pokemon and the nurse smiles as she takes them and puts their balls onto the machine.
There are a number of other trainers in the Pokemon center, with a young couple sitting on a couch together while their pokemon look kind of bored, a few people at one of the tables eating something that must have come from the machines near the lodging area, and three guys who are wearing sunglasses indoors, all with electric Pokemon.
Photographer but not yet really
ALE TOWN POKEMON RANGERS
As you enter the Ranger Station, a clerk perks up and asks if you have any problems that requires the help of the Rangers. She seems to dim a little. She doesn't have any lists of what Pokemon are around, because that's not exactly their job, but she has heard a few things about what may be around from Rangers returning from missions. Like there are a lot of reports of sea monsters in a pond on Route 300, but it turned out there were a couple of psychic trainers going at it with each other over some kind of chemical, and that's just some kind of illusion of sorts. Somebody is out in Spirit Town trying to get an expert on the subject to help get that fixed.
Other than that, there are some ghost pokemon on the route to Spirit Town, and on the way to Stout City are supposedly tons of a few particular grass Pokemon, but she never sees huge groups of them like she's been described when she takes the route.
Musician
ALE TOWN POKEMART
As per usual, the popular items are listed upfront with prices.
Poke Ball - 150P
Great Ball - 250P
Potion - 200P
Antidote - 200P
Awakening - 200P
Paralyze Heal - 200P
Repel - 200P
HMA1 Cut - 750P
TM40 Aerieal Ace - 2800P
They sell S'Mores kits for 200P, and that comes with enough for 10 S'Mores.
Capturer
QUITE CAMP
Quite Camp is a place with surprisingly pink interiors for a camping store. There's a sign advertising that bedrolls are on sale for 250P each. Near the front of the store is a row of cooking supplies. Frying pans, campfire sticks, cooking spray, probably quite a bit of stuff that would be impractical camping. Most of the rest is for camping itself. Campire kits, tents, the aforementioned on sale bedrolls. If you look for what you need, you can probably find it.
Viking, Thief, and Child
ALE TOWN POKEMON CENTER
12:07 PM
Same thing you've all seen before. Pink haired nurse, lodging and trading upstairs, tables and sofas, donation box, yada yada yada. Somebody did underline the 'Please' on 'Please donate' above the donation box. With like, five different markers.
You all hand over your Pokemon and the nurse smiles as she takes them and puts their balls onto the machine.
There are a number of other trainers in the Pokemon center, with a young couple sitting on a couch together while their pokemon look kind of bored, a few people at one of the tables eating something that must have come from the machines near the lodging area, and three guys who are wearing sunglasses indoors, all with electric Pokemon.
Photographer but not yet really
ALE TOWN POKEMON RANGERS
As you enter the Ranger Station, a clerk perks up and asks if you have any problems that requires the help of the Rangers. She seems to dim a little. She doesn't have any lists of what Pokemon are around, because that's not exactly their job, but she has heard a few things about what may be around from Rangers returning from missions. Like there are a lot of reports of sea monsters in a pond on Route 300, but it turned out there were a couple of psychic trainers going at it with each other over some kind of chemical, and that's just some kind of illusion of sorts. Somebody is out in Spirit Town trying to get an expert on the subject to help get that fixed.
Other than that, there are some ghost pokemon on the route to Spirit Town, and on the way to Stout City are supposedly tons of a few particular grass Pokemon, but she never sees huge groups of them like she's been described when she takes the route.
Musician
ALE TOWN POKEMART
As per usual, the popular items are listed upfront with prices.
Poke Ball - 150P
Great Ball - 250P
Potion - 200P
Antidote - 200P
Awakening - 200P
Paralyze Heal - 200P
Repel - 200P
HMA1 Cut - 750P
TM40 Aerieal Ace - 2800P
They sell S'Mores kits for 200P, and that comes with enough for 10 S'Mores.
Capturer
QUITE CAMP
Quite Camp is a place with surprisingly pink interiors for a camping store. There's a sign advertising that bedrolls are on sale for 250P each. Near the front of the store is a row of cooking supplies. Frying pans, campfire sticks, cooking spray, probably quite a bit of stuff that would be impractical camping. Most of the rest is for camping itself. Campire kits, tents, the aforementioned on sale bedrolls. If you look for what you need, you can probably find it.