Game: Pokemon E5 Group type: Online Experience: Brand New Timezone: Est Schedule: TBD (To Be Determined, AKA: Up to whoever joins) Roles sought: Players (I'd like players to be 13 - 16 years old because I'm only 14) Game style: Casual
Setting: This game takes place in a custom region rich in Pokemon and people. Most people are kind and caring towards young Trainers, making it the perfect place to start your own Pokemon journey. Rumors have been spreading that Team Rocket, a crime organization, has traveled to the Region to take advantage of all the young trainers and steal their Pokemon.
Characters: All PCs are Pokemon Trainers. A Pokemon Trainer is a person who catches, trains, cares for, and battles with Pokemon. The majority of people within the known Pokemon world are Trainers. You get to pick from a variety of Trainer paths that tell the type of trainer you want to be. (Ace Trainer, Researcher, Nurse, Grunt).
Combat: Being a master of your Pokémon in battle is one of the most important parts of this game. Pokémon have their own set of moves, stats, and levels to gain. Combat in Pokémon 5e is not much different than what you are used to, with a few exceptions:
• At the start of a battle, you make one initiative roll for both you and your Pokémon using your trainer's initiative bonus. • Only one Pokémon of yours may be on the battlefield at once. • Changing out a Pokémon before it has fainted takes up an action, but changing out a Pokémon when it faints can be done immediately as a free action. A Pokémon may not be switched out until after the end of its first full turn in combat (unless by item or move like Volt Switch, U-Turn, etc.) • On your turn, both your trainer and your active Pokémon have a movement up to their speed, but only one of you may take an action/bonus action. (Trainer may bonus while Rattata may act) A Pokémon Trainer’s job on their turn is to assist their Pokémon in battle by interacting with the environment, providing potions or boosts, commanding their Pokémon to attack, or attempting to run away. • You MUST have a Pokémon in the battle at all times. If you have no remaining Pokémon, you lose the battle. A battle loss results in you losing half your total money (rounded up), all carried Pokémon lose 1 level of loyalty, and you must immediately use a revive or find a Pokécenter. • If a Pokémon runs out of PP for all moves, the only move it can use is Struggle. Struggle can be used at any time, regardless of PP remaining in other moves.
Roleplay: I encourage you all to get into character and roleplay as much as possible. I’d love for you to embrace and become your characters. Act how they would act and make decisions they would make, even if they aren’t decisions you would make.
There is a Tabletop RPG dedicated to Pokemon. You may use DND, however, there is another option in case you want to. The name of this is PTU. Thank you, and have a nice day.
Idk if this topic is still open but I'm trying to start a pokemon 5e using the guide book however the only thing I'm still unsure about is to kept the game engaging with multiple players. Right now I have 5 people who wanna play and I really don't know how to keep them all happy as each if them are doing battle against wild creatures or other npc trainers
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Game: Pokemon E5
Group type: Online
Experience: Brand New
Timezone: Est
Schedule: TBD (To Be Determined, AKA: Up to whoever joins)
Roles sought: Players (I'd like players to be 13 - 16 years old because I'm only 14)
Game style: Casual
Welcome to the wonderful world of Pokemon!
Preface:
Here's The Pokemon 5E Handbook! The Original Curator is @JOEtheDM
Setting: This game takes place in a custom region rich in Pokemon and people. Most people are kind and caring towards young Trainers, making it the perfect place to start your own Pokemon journey. Rumors have been spreading that Team Rocket, a crime organization, has traveled to the Region to take advantage of all the young trainers and steal their Pokemon.
Characters: All PCs are Pokemon Trainers. A Pokemon Trainer is a person who catches, trains, cares for, and battles with Pokemon. The majority of people within the known Pokemon world are Trainers. You get to pick from a variety of Trainer paths that tell the type of trainer you want to be. (Ace Trainer, Researcher, Nurse, Grunt).
Combat: Being a master of your Pokémon in battle is one of the most important parts of this game. Pokémon have their own set of moves, stats, and levels to gain. Combat in Pokémon 5e is not much different than what you are used to, with a few exceptions:
• At the start of a battle, you make one initiative roll for both you and your Pokémon using your trainer's initiative bonus.
• Only one Pokémon of yours may be on the battlefield at once.
• Changing out a Pokémon before it has fainted takes up an action, but changing out a Pokémon when it faints can be done immediately as a free action. A Pokémon may not be switched out until after the end of its first full turn in combat (unless by item or move like Volt Switch, U-Turn, etc.)
• On your turn, both your trainer and your active Pokémon have a movement up to their speed, but only one of you may take an action/bonus action. (Trainer may bonus while Rattata may act) A Pokémon Trainer’s job on their turn is to assist their Pokémon in battle by interacting with the environment, providing potions or boosts, commanding their Pokémon to attack, or attempting to run away.
• You MUST have a Pokémon in the battle at all times. If you have no remaining Pokémon, you lose the battle. A battle loss results in you losing half your total money (rounded up), all carried Pokémon lose 1 level of loyalty, and you must immediately use a revive or find a Pokécenter.
• If a Pokémon runs out of PP for all moves, the only move it can use is Struggle. Struggle can be used at any time, regardless of PP remaining in other moves.
Roleplay: I encourage you all to get into character and roleplay as much as possible. I’d love for you to embrace and become your characters. Act how they would act and make decisions they would make, even if they aren’t decisions you would make.
I think Pokémon in dnd would be interesting ill join here's my discord raindog#6668
There is a Tabletop RPG dedicated to Pokemon. You may use DND, however, there is another option in case you want to. The name of this is PTU. Thank you, and have a nice day.
Idk if this topic is still open but I'm trying to start a pokemon 5e using the guide book however the only thing I'm still unsure about is to kept the game engaging with multiple players. Right now I have 5 people who wanna play and I really don't know how to keep them all happy as each if them are doing battle against wild creatures or other npc trainers