![]() ![]() Access your “Storage Boxes” from the menu. ![]() Well, not THAT ubiquitous, but much easier to find. ![]() Many Pokemon that are known to be rare today, are ubiquitous in this era. At least to those who DO know that Pokemon can even evolve in the first place… The only evolution method known is “level up” evolution. Establish the first Gyms and the first League, by taking down Tamer groups whose activities can sometimes be. You can buy Pokemon but you can’t sell them. Manmade items are practically non-existent, you need to make Pokeballs from Apricorns (unreal time system means you can get a ball converted relatively fast), find berries or roots, and generally be economically-minded. Kanto is much more rural, as represented in older artwork. For instance, Route 1 has fields on either side, not trees as in Gen 3. Remastered Kanto that is visually closer to how it looked back in gen 1 (hey, no nostalgia pandering here, don’t go down the genwunner route, kthxbye). Inspired by the beta versions of Red and Green, (Trainers using whips, economy based around Pokemon, early lore or concepts that got scrapped, pokemon being closer to natural organisms than wee-wee-mythological multibeings from multiverses) Will you be able to bring law and order to the land, or will the wild environment of Kanto get you? not a ruleset, not a new way of battling, but an entire infrastructure that will eventually end up being responsible for the shaping of modern trainer conventions as we know them. In this chaotic environment, you are tasked with bringing to Kanto (and the entirety of the "Pokemon" nation). The frequent complains from seniors went unheard, students started dropping out of school, and gangs quickly formed. The rush of making easy money, putting responsibilities aside, and experiencing unprecedented freedom and strength captivated the youth. Once Kantonians learned how to craft capsules (Pokeballs) out of Apricorns, a “creature craze” swept through the country. They battle for money, they have the right to take another Tamer’s Pokemon upon winning, and they generally cause a great deal of pain to the locals. The concept of a “trainer” is relatively new – with most people who are on the creature business calling each other “Tamers”. ![]() 1957 Kanto is a place under heavy development. ![]()
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