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Ramza Beoulve ([personal profile] throw_stone) wrote2014-09-27 03:12 pm

Second Mission - Text

Many Pokemon have appeared over this month - 'twas fun to experience. But there is but one large question I've got, for today.

What have you named these species? As there is no information on these species, I'm sure many have thought of names for themselves. I have chosen names for two - but I would not be insulted if you'd chosen another name.

7th - Pantunde. I'd heard one of them let out a loud 'Pan' sound as I captured it, before it went back to the growls we've all heard. It also seemed shady, with an attitude - so I tried to combine the three names.

21th - Raimog. They look like smaller Raichu - along with the Moogle I have seen summoners bring to battle. (Moogle were species who went extient in my land - small, fluffy machinists.) These creatures, Raimog, seem to at least know Tackle.

23th - Aevis. They look a lot like baby Aevis, strong birds of Ivalice. It seems rather physically strong - like most birds of this land.


[Each date also has a picture of Ramzas' Pokemon. It took him at least a few hours to figure that out. C:]

What have you named the ones you've discovered? Have you better names for these few? A list of these names would help all of us quite a bit, while discussing our results.

Thank you.

PS: Perhaps the locations they appeared also influenced their types. Some may still be appearing - I'd enjoy to see them, as well. If only there was a Pokemon who could figure out types - who could change to the types of other creatures.
Also, how would you suggest to stop a Pokemon from clinging to you? I'm afraid Alma - one of the small flower-carrying Pokemon - may evolve to something too large to rest on my head, if she evolves.

I have also got spare Pokemon from the days I listed, along with the creatures from the 22nd.
islandshore: (unsure)

[personal profile] islandshore 2014-09-30 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
Monks? Huh, I never knew monks could fight. I always figured they were more reserved. Busy hanging around churches and stuff.

And dragons are some of the strongest Pokémon out there. Dragonites, Hydreigons, Garchomps, Haxorus. Charizard, even if it's not actually a dragon type.

Hmm, maybe they're dark types? It'd fit with the mischievous attitudes and the color scheme. There's definitely something cocky about those guys.

But if I had to guess, I'd say most of them look like the types that'd evolve. If they're small, cute looking animals, they'll probably change. My chesnut squirrel became fatter, but he's about the only one who's changed. Kinda tough to train all them equally when I've got so many, though.

I think the other obvious picks would be those caterpillars based on every other worm-like Pokémon before.
islandshore: (determined)

[personal profile] islandshore 2014-10-01 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Geez. So they fight with their bare hands? That's intense.

And if you're looking for more dragons, I'd definitely recommend a Garchomp and Salamence, if you don't mind the ice weakness. Kingdra's pretty fast if you use Rain Dance, and Hydreigon's a living behemoth. And actually, I'd kill to see some new battle styles. One on one is fine and all, but why should we limit ourselves? We have a team of six. Why not put it to good use?

It's weird, though. Pikachu evolves, so why don't its lookalikes? You'd think that if they were closely related, they'd all evolve with a thunder stone.

Hmm... Maybe the caterpillar evolves later? But that is pretty weird. I noticed that my Chipnut evolved at level 16, which is pretty standard for Pokémon like Bulbasaur, Treecko, and Chikorita. Makes me wonder if it'll be the same for the frog and the foxes.