Apr. 18th, 2018

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AFFINITY TYPE



When applying for a character, you're allowed to choose an affinity Type that represents your character's personality, motivations, talents, inherent abilities, and/or overall preference for certain Pokemon. Once chosen, this Type cannot be changed, so pick carefully! Each Type will provide a certain bonus and penalty, except for the Normal type which provides neither. The type will be listed on your Trainer card. In addition to the type bonus, all trainers receive the following universal bonuses:

SHINY BONUS - All wild and hatched Pokemon of the trainer's type have a 1% chance of being shiny. Chaining to hunt for or hatch shiny Pokemon is doubled from a .5% increase to 1% increase with each additional Pokemon defeated and captured or hatched.
CAPTURE BONUS - Wild Pokemon of the trainer's type receive a 10% capture bonus (For example, Pokeball effectiveness increases from 30% to 40%).
BUG
Pros - Sweet Nature: 5% chance of gathered honey every day, as long as the Trainer owns a Bug Pokemon or has a beehive on his or her farm
Cons - Hungry Swarm: Lose 1 edible field or tree crop with each harvest

DARK
Pros - Darkvision: Find night-only Pokemon at any time; don't need Flash in dark areas
Cons - Sun Bane: Day-only Pokemon are harder to catch and treated as two levels higher

DRAGON
Pros - Courageous: Defeat Pokemon up to 2 levels higher without risk of instantly defeating the Pokemon or penalty of an automatic loss
Cons - Intimidating: 5% chance wild Pokemon will immediately try to escape instead of being caught

ELECTRIC
Pros - Static Cling: 5% automatic chance of paralyzing a Pokemon opponent (unless Trainer opts not to use this ability); Trainer and Pokemon can't be paralyzed
Cons - Lighting Rod: If it rains, the party can't travel that day due to risk of lightning strikes

FAIRY
Pros - Lullaby: 5% chance of putting a foe to sleep (unless Trainer opts not to use this ability); Pokemon and Trainer can't be put to sleep via unnatural means
Cons - Mischievous Pokemon: 1% weekly chance of your capricious Pokemon hiding a non-key item from your inventory and forgetting where it was placed.

FIGHTING
Pros - Battle Veteran: Your Pokemon are treated as two levels higher when battling other trainers (includes gym battles)
Cons - King/Queen of the Hill: 5% chance of travel being delayed a day by a long line of hopeful challengers

FIRE
Pros - Brightvision: Find day-only Pokemon at any time; Trainer and Pokemon can't be burned
Cons - Dark Bane: Night-only Pokemon are harder to catch and treated as two levels higher

FLYING
Pros - Fair Weather: Farm and travel are unaffected by hurricanes in summer
Cons - Easily Shocked: Paralyze attacks used against the Trainer or Pokemon never miss

GHOST
Pros - Life Boon: If your party wipes out, revive one Pokemon to full health to prevent using up a day for rest. Used only once per week.
Cons - Not Quite There: 5% chance (each) Pokemon in the party will ignore trainer for a week

GRASS
Pros - Greem Thumb: Harvest crops 1 day earlier than usual
Cons - Wildfire: Burn attacks never miss

GROUND
Pros - Late Bloomer: Crops can be harvested 5 days late past season end; double effects of fertilizer to improve crop quality
Cons - Holy Crap!: 1% chance entire field crop square destroyed by moles (doesn't affect trees)

ICE
Pros - Unbothered: Farm and travel unaffected by blizzards in winter; Pokemon and Trainer can't be frozen
Cons - Slow to Thaw: Spring crops can't be planted until the second week of the season; fall crops must be harvested before the final week of fall or be destroyed by frostbite

NORMAL
Pros - None
Cons - None

POISON
Pros - Immunity: Pokemon and Trainer can never be poisoned or become sick
Cons - Virulent Growth: 5% weekly chance a crop in the field is overrun and replaced by poison mushrooms (doesn't affect trees)

PSYCHIC
Pros - Affinity: 5% chance of instant bond with a wild Pokemon; no need to battle (can request an additional capture attempt)
Cons - Suspicious: Shop owners are distrustful and charge 5% more than the listed price

ROCK
Pros - Ore Enthusiast: +10% to mining results
Cons - Rocky Soil: Crops take an extra day of growth before they can be harvested.

STEEL
Pros - Machinist: Double the selling price of all manufactured items (cheese, yarn, butter, etc.)
Cons - Black Thumb: Fertilizer can't improve quality of crops

WATER
Pros - Aqua Heart: Rainy days give one extra free day of watering on the next sunny day; +5% RNG and capture results for fishing (unless Trainer opts not to use this ability)
Cons - Too Alluring: 5% chance of fishing up a level 1 Magikarp whenever Trainer attempts to fish
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Kanto Annual Festivals and Special Events



The following is a list of events and festivals that are held all throughout the Kanto region. While some holidays may be celebrated in other regions, they may take place on different dates. Attendance is hardly mandatory (look how many festivals focus on staring at the sky with your true love, you can stand to miss a few!), but participation can sometimes get you a prize, good CR, or a neat bonus. The weather on a festival day is always guaranteed to be sunny no matter where you are, but Pokémon Gyms and NPC shops (with the exception of Pokémon Centers) are likely to be closed so the owners can enjoy the holiday.

SPRING
1 - New Year's Day: The snow has cleared and spring is here at long last! Everyone stays up the entire night before to count down the minutes to midnight, and keeps warm eating a hearty helping of noodles. The new year is celebrated with exchanged gifts, and participants typically choose a goal to focus on in the year to come.

8 - Goddess Festival: A day where people celebrate and give thanks to the Harvest Goddess. Girls traditionally wear flowers in their hair while boys tuck a flower into their jacket pocket or pin one to their shirts. It's common to throw offerings into the local pond or donate to the local church. And sometimes, the Goddess gives something back in return!

15 - Cherry Cup: Locked! Requires at least five characters to own a horse to unlock.

22 - Cooking Festival: Characters gather to compete and show off their cooking skills . The judge tastes everyone's dish, and the top three winners receive a special prize! In addition, the contestant who claims first place gains a 10% fame bonus to all cooked dishes that are sold or shipped. This bonus can be won multiple times! Dishes are judged via RNG, and chances of winning can be increased by submitting a dish with a large quantity of ingredients and/or includes high quality ingredients (a 5% bonus per Gold Milk, Gold Egg, or perfect crop!).

23 - Flower Festival: Give flowers to friends, family, loved ones, or even complete strangers! Wildflowers are usually the norm, but gifts of homegrown flowers are considered to be very special, and bouquets even moreso. Giving a homegrown flower to one of your Pokemon will increase its Happiness OR Affection by 10%!

25 - Flower Viewing Festival: Different from the Flower Festival in that people traditionally have a picnic outdoors to enjoy the sight of the flowering trees before summer comes. It's not uncommon for some people to get drunk and unruly, but for the most part, this holiday is a chance to spend time with your family, coworkers, or friends.

SUMMER
1 - Beach Day: All towns connected to a beach celebrate the first day of summer with a fun beach party! It's prime time for guys and gals to show off their swimsuits, or just enjoy the sunshine and water.

7 - Star Festival: Considered to be a primarily romantic holiday, people gather in the evening and pair off to watch the annual shower of shooting stars. The weather is always good on this day, and the skies are always perfectly clear. One of the Star Festival traditions is to write a wish on a strip of paper and hang it in the tree branches. If the paper is gone by the next morning, the wish will surely come true! (Wishes not guaranteed to come true, they're treated the same as making a birthday wish before blowing out the candles.)

8 - Poultry Festival: Farmers compete to show off their best chickens and ducks. The winner will be determined by RNG, with the top three contestants receiving a prize. Claiming first place will allow your winning bird to start laying Gold Eggs!

12 - Tomato Festival: Characters are not only allowed to hurl tomatoes at each other, but are encouraged to do so! It's all out war, so warm up your throwing arm and get ready to huck some produce at the people you love! NO MERCY.

20 - Cow Festival: Farmers compete to show off their best cows. The winner will be determined by RNG, with the top three contestants receiving a prize. Claiming first place will allow your winning cow to start producing Gold Milk!

29 - Fireworks Festival: In the day, vendors set up various stalls to peddle homemade crafts, sell carnival food, and host all kinds of fun games. Characters may run their own booth, or just enjoy the day checking out everyone else's displays. At night, the sky is lit up with a brilliant fireworks display of dazzling colors and whistling bangs.

FALL
3 - Music Festival: Anyone with musical talent is invited to perform publically at the town square, where listeners eagerly gather to appreciate the songs offered up by amateurs and professionals alike. It's a good excuse to form a band, no matter how much you stink!

10 - Moon Viewing Festival: On this night, the moon is a bright orange color and appears to be bigger than usual. Well-respected farmers are typically given gifts of appreciation from the townsfolk, such as home-cooked meals or even bags of seeds. On the night of the moon viewing, people may choose to either watch the moon as a group or pair off to enjoy the inherent romance.

12 - Harvest Festival: The citizens of each town gather for one big potluck. Bring an ingredient for the giant cauldron of stew in order to participate, or your own homecooked dish if you really want to impress people. Festival attendees feast all day and at night, some choose to dance with a partner around the stewpot fire.

15 - Daisy Stakes: Locked! Requires at least five characters to own a horse to unlock.

20 - Egg Hunt Festival: Locked! Requires discovery of Chansey to unlock.

21 - Sheep Festival: Farmers compete to show off their best sheep. The winner will be determined by RNG, with the top three contestants receiving a prize. Claiming first place will allow your winning sheep to start producing Gold Wool!

WINTER
10 - Dog Race: If you own a dog (whether the normal type or a dog-like Pokemon), you can enter them in this fun-filled exciting race to see whose dog is the fastest! Winners are determined via RNG (with a percentage bonus granted to Pokemon who have had their stats pumped up with vitamins or who have a nature that favors Speed), and receive a nice prize for their efforts.

14 - Thanksgiving Day: Bachelors and bachelorettes traditionally give gifts of chocolate and other sweets to show their romantic interest. Homemade gifts are always better-received. Couples that are already involved in a relationship often share a candlelit fancy meal together at home.

24 - Starry Night Festival: On this night, the sky is always clear, and the stars are brighter than any other day of the year. This is considered to be a very romantic holiday, and choosing to spend it with someone is a clear sign of affection. After all, it's cold, and what better way to warm up than getting cozy with someone you care about?

31 - New Year's Eve: See Spring 1 for New Year's Day, as this event spans two whole days.
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REQUESTED CHARACTERS



This is the list of all the characters the players want to see in the game. It may include not only specific characters, but also character roles for plotting or CR purposes (a family member, a rival, an enemy, etc.). If you want to see a particular character in the game, reply using the form below to this post. Your comment will be deleted once your request is added to the list. More than one enabler is allowed to request the same character, as the request will be removed from the list if all enablers are no longer in the game.

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HIATUS/DROP



If you no longer wish to play one of your characters, please fill out the form below. We wish you the best!

DROP


List of Previously Played Characters (Listed Alphabetically by First Name) )

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List of Deceased Characters (Unavailable for Re-Application) )
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GAME SUGGESTIONS/MOD CONTACT



Got an idea for an event? Is there a particular festival you think would be especially fun? A feature or mechanic that could be implemented? A major metaplot event you want to occur in the game? Bring your creativity here! This game is based heavily on an assortment of different Harvest Moon and Pokemon games, and it's easy to incorporate most other elements if so desired, so if there's something in particular you want to see incorporated, we'd be happy to make. Alternately, if something just isn't working and you have an idea to make it better, we want to hear from you. All comments to this post are screened, and you may also contact a mod directly via PM or on Plurk ([plurk.com profile] Faetan). Include as many or as few details as you like. Any other suggestions regarding the game and the layout are welcome, and if you spot a page that needs editing, let us know here! A couple of templates are provided below, but don't be afraid to freeform it too.

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Shipping Guide



Below is a list of items and how much they typically sell for with no bonuses attached. Items purchased in stores which are then sold again will receive half of the original purchase price. For example, a Pokeball costs 100 credits, so selling a Pokeball will earn you 50 credits.

CROPS & FARM PRODUCTS

Field Crops
Asparagus - 60
Broccoli - 100
Cabbages - 250
Carrots - 120
Corn - 100
Cucumbers - 60
Eggplants - 80
Melons - 130
Napa Cabbage - 130
Onions - 80
Peanuts - 50
Peppers - 40
Pineapples - 500
Potatoes - 80
Pumpkins - 250
Spinach - 80
Sweet Potatoes - 100
Strawberries - 30
Tomatoes - 60
Turnips - 60
Watermelons - 90

Tree Fruits
Apples - 100
Bananas - 300
Grapes - 200
Oranges - 200
Peaches - 250

Flowers
Amarylis - 150
Blue Magicgrass - 80
Cherry Flowers - 150
Comet Flowers - 300
Full Moon Flowers - 300
Geraniums - 250
Gold Lily - 350
Moondrop Flowers - 60
Narcissus - 450
Orchids - 500
Pinkcat Flowers - 70
Primroses - 350
Red Magicgrass - 200
Shooting Star Flowers - 200
Stardust Flowers - 50
Sweet Dream Flowers - 300
Toy Flowers - 130

Herbs
Chamomile - 150
Lavender - 250
Rosemary - 150
Saffron - 200
Sage - 200

Other Crops
Matsutake (S) - 350
Matsutake (M) - 500
Matsutake (L) - 800
Poison Mushroom (S) - (100)
Poison Mushroom (M) - 130
Poison Mushroom (L) - 160
Rice - 150
Shiitake (S) - 50
Shiitake (M) - 80
Shiitake (L) - 120
Wheat - 100

Animal Products
Duck Egg (S) - 80
Duck Egg (M) - 100
Duck Egg (L) - 150
Duck Egg (Gold) - 800
Egg (S) - 50
Egg (M) - 60
Egg (L) - 80
Egg (Gold) - 500
Honey -
Milk (S) - 100
Milk (M) - 150
Milk (L) - 200
Milk (Gold) - 1000
Wool (S) - 100
Wool (M) - 400
Wool (L) - 500
Wool (Gold) - 1000

Manufactured Items
Cheese (S) - 300
Cheese (M) - 400
Cheese (L) - 500
Cheese (Gold) - 3000
Mayonnaise (S) - 100
Mayonnaise (M) - 150
Mayonnaise (L) - 200
Mayonnaise (Gold) - 1000
Yarn (S) - 300
Yarn (M) - 700
Yarn (L) - 800
Yarn (Gold) - 3000
Yogurt (S) - 150
Yogurt (M) - 200
Yogurt (L) - 300
Yogurt (Gold) - 1500

Cooked Dishes
Because each recipe varies in the ingredients used, the shipping price also varies. For example, a basic Stir Fry requires only Cabbage and Oil. But a character might make a fantastic Stir Fry with Cabbage, Oil, Onions, Carrots, Bamboo Shoots, Matsutake Mushrooms, Eggplant, and Green Peppers. Obviously this will net a much higher profit than the basic version! To determine how much profit you'll gain, add up the cost of each ingredient if it were shipped, then add an additional 20% on top of that. For example, Cornflakes (Corn + Milk) uses Corn (100 credits) and Milk (say the farmer was cheap and used Milk (S) for this = 100 credits) for a total of 200 credits. 20% of this is 40, so the total shipping profit is 240 credits. Using higher quality ingredients results in a higher profit for cooked dishes.

NON-FARM ITEMS

Ores & Stones
Adamantite - 50
Agate - 62
Alexandrite - 10,000
Amethyst - 60
Copper - 15
Diamond - 100
Emerald - 80
Fluorite - 65
Gold - 25
Junk Ore - 1
Moonstone - 55
Mystrile - 40
Mythic Stone - 20,000
Orichalcum - 50
Peridot - 68
Pink Diamond - 10,000
Ruby - 75
Sand Rose - 60
Silver - 20
Topaz - 70

Foraged Items
Bamboo Shoots - 50
Black Grass - 10
Blue Grass - 100
Green Grass - 100
Indigo Grass - 100
Orange Grass - 100
Purple Grass - 120
Red Grass - 110
White Grass - 150
Wild Grapes - 50
Yellow Grass - 120

Fish & Fished Items
Fish (S) - 50
Fish (M) - 120
Fish (L) - 200
Boot - 1
Fish Fossil - 5000
Empty Can - 1
Fish Bones - 1
Pirate Treasure - 10,000
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Templates for Profiles



Below is a list of available templates that players are free to copy and customize to their journals. If you want to submit your own customized template for other players to use, please make it happen! Just include the relevant HTML code in a Textarea box. A link to show how it looks may also prove useful so players have an idea as to how it will appear on their journal. Feel free to add, omit, or expand on any of the details as you see fit for your profile.

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