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  1. Will the new release change any of the existing game? Or is it entirely new content?
  2. Just out of curiosity, what game engine did you use to develop this game? Also, do you have future plans to monetize it?
  3. Where do I get HM surf? I am doing the rangers quest on Ruby Island and need surf to continue.
  4. I can't get to the bidoof room in Helix Cave because on an invisible barrier. Also, is gastly still available in Weeping Hill? The gravestone I remember finding him isn't interactable and the tiny key isn't available in the shop.
  5. Will the gameplay from the previous episodes be changed at all or will the Episode 5 update only include the next episode?
  6. http://operationidroid.com/ Go to the game section and scroll down. Note that Pokemon Prism is a rom hack, not a fan game, so you need an emulator to use it.
  7. The present protagonist will get more screen time, but the past protagonist will still do more than just reveal information about the regions history. There is somewhat of an overarching story between the two times, they are not totally separate stories in the same world, even though it may sometimes appear that way. In terms of Mystics, it is an ability that passes down through genes, so it is like a genetic trait. In the present day story, they have the technology to test whether somebody is a Mystic or not.
  8. Intro Hello! I have been planning Pokemon Mystic for a while now, and I want to pitch out some of my ideas before I started seriously working on it. I made one of these a while ago, and I got a lot of really good feedback, so I am curious about what people have to say. Story Pokemon Mystic will have two different playable protagonists with different teams. One of them is a 16 year old girl named Sofia living in a peaceful and harmonious present day, and the other is an 8 year old boy named Zachary living in the region centuries prior in a world where Pokemon are seen and used merely as tools. Sofia's story acts as the primary story, while Zachary's adventure reveals important details about the history of the region and its people. The one aspect that connects Sofia and Zachary is the power of the Mystics. Mystics are a people that can fuse together with their Pokemon in battle. In Sofia's time, Mystics are nothing but a fairy tale, although unbeknownst to her, Sofia is actually a Mystic herself. When the supposed government group, The Society of Knowledge attacks Sofia's home territory searching for Mystics, her sisters are captured and the rest of the territory is massacred. Just before being captured herself, Sofia is rescued by a enigmatic man named Zen who claims to be the leader of the terrorist group, the White Eagles, and that they are a safe haven for Mystics like her. Can Sofia trust Zen? And why was her home territory suddenly destroyed by a government research group? Only time will tell. Setting Present Day The Cerros Region, a region split into 18 territories for each type, has lived peacefully ever since the Prime Minister overthrew the dictatorship and turned the country into a Democracy 30 years prior. Although, recently the White Eagles, an allegedly pro-anarchy terrorist group, was reported to have been disrupting the peace throughout the Cerros Region. Past The Cerros Region is a Monarchy ruled by a greedy king and supported by an even greedier noble class. The poor are constantly struggling to survive, and many have taken to enslaving and selling Pokemon. Throughout both the noble class and the common folk, Pokemon are regarded as nothing but tools. Even the kindest of people couldn't recognize or acknowledge Pokemon as living beings. Zachary and his family reside in the slums of the capital city, Darkhok. Eureka Academy Eureka Academy is an elite battling school in the present day Cerros Region that any trainer skilled enough can get into, regardless of background, wealth, or status. Many of the regions top trainers are graduates, and have come back to teach. One lesser known fact about Eureka Academy is that they have classes designed to train Mystics. Only members of the actual class are aware, along with the higher-ups of the school. Eureka Academy is constantly scouting the region for Mystics for both the purposes of protecting the Mystics and protecting the truth of their existence. A Few Characters Features - Gen 3 styled graphics - - Pokemon and Trainer fusion - - 18 territories based on the types - - No gym leaders or league of any kind, but many of the territory chiefs/leaders will be fought - - A unique world with characters on all sides fighting for what they believe in - - Conflicted characters striving to surpass their problems - - Two playable protagonists - - Both a modern world and a medieval world - Mystics Anyways, please give feedback on my ideas for Pokemon Mystic. I want your honest opinion, since that will help me further develop my ideas. So, don't feel bad about bashing certain areas or expressing disapproval. Also, some help with the game would be very much appreciated. My progress has been very slow since I have no artistic ability, and can't even complete the simplest spriting tasks, so help in that department would be incredible, and probably necessary if I want to get this game going. I have fair experience with Ruby, and have recently started getting more into RGSS, but programming help would still be appreciated. Honestly, anybody who is interested in lending a hand would be really helpful.
  9. A few of my soul-friendly favorites - Code Geass - Toradora - Re:zero (Maybe a little bad for your soul) - Pet Girl of Sakurasou - Magi - Re:Life - Mirai Nikki (Very disturbing) - No Game no Life - Seven Deadly Sins
  10. My Toxapex can use baneful bunker as many times as I want in a row without failing.
  11. I also think you should add a short summary of the plot. I suggest you focus the summary on the unique parts of the plot that set your game apart from other games. With all the new fan games being posted recently, your best bet to rise ahead is to show us something unique and appealing about your story. Like @Jess said, the summary is too vague, so people will just see the post and think "cool, a new fan game", but then it will just enter the back of their mind with many of the other new fan games being created. I trying to make the game stand out a little bit more with your intro so that it doesn't get swept away. Your plot intro right now is interesting, but it is the kind of thing everyone is used to seeing. Anyways, I am definitely liking the 150 level cap and difficulty modes. Just make sure you have enough interesting gameplay to cover that many levels. You don't want to realize half-way through that the player will never reach level 150 within the planned story.
  12. I think creating or crafting items could be a cool feature in a fan game. Perhaps there could also be custom items that could be created, or custom boosting items that certain pokemon could wear in battle. Although, the main problem with making nearly every item craftable and possibly a few custom items would be time in my opinion. It would take an obnoxious amount of programming to make the feature its best, so it would only be worthwhile for large dev team with skilled programmers.
  13. For a little why, but there is a pretty major jump on the latest leader if I recall. I had to grind up for a long time, and get a new team member. All in all, it doesn't get much less grindy, so it comes down to your investment in the story. I was really into the game, so I wouldn't hesitate to rebuild my team to continue playing. If you don't think continuing the game is worth the grinding, then probably try another game. Although, sounds like the levels are being re-balanced for episode 10, so maybe consider playing then. Good luck!
  14. For me, these were also some of my hardest battles. Marianette's Bewear completely destroyed my team, over and over. What I like about Rejuvenation though, is the audino trainers make exp pretty easy to get, the only problem is crappy evs. I don't remember if you can access them for those battles, but I don't think you can. For those in particular, when I realized I couldn't beat them I started testing their team and trying to find weaknesses. Basically all my battles were like scout missions, and I was leveling up a bit in the process. Eventually I would come up with a stategy, and adjust it until it works. Try to plan out every move, and if you can't think of a winning combination, then add luck to the mix. A couple times I had to rely on chance, and ended up beating Angie with something like a 5% success chance after many tries. Just think of a strategy, and take into account the possibility of move accuracy and status ailments in particular. Also, on battles where I had access to the region and audino, I would scroll through pokemon and try to find a team that counters them. That is how I ended up beating Amber, since I had a terrible match-up originally. Honestly, just keep trying at tough battles with different ideas and it will work out eventually.
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