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Design-a-Pikachu (Design-a-Pokémon planning)

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    *insert serious face*

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    Couple of things to ponder about which is important in this phase:

    Design-a-Pikachu (Design-a-Pokémon planning)
    Prompt - A Pokémon native in the Kalos region

    The last few design-a-Pokémon contests didn't really have a prompt since there were nothing relevant that could be thought of during that point in time. However, the dawn of GENERATION 6 (!!) is approaching. Given that a new type has been confirmed to be added, I think we should make use of it. Not much is known about the Fairy type yet, which makes it wonderful a wonderful prompt that will not exactly limit the participants to a very small scope yet it also gives them an idea of what to actually start with.

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    Format and Contest details

    By format, I mean the format of the contest. Here are links of the past contests for reference (1, 2) It'll save us more time if we follow their formats however if you have another idea then we should take it up for consideration, too!

    Design-a-Pikachu (Design-a-Pokémon planning)
    Judging and Prizes

    The judging of entries will go hand-in-hand with the format of the contest itself. In the past though, it was basically a point system. The participants only had to fill out each category for their designed Pokémon and each category had corresponding points, with a total of 100 points after every category is combined.

    Unless one of us is willing to donate at least one tier for the winner (and I don't, my budget is low enough as it is lol), the only prize we can actually give are emblems and bragging rights XD

    Design-a-Pikachu (Design-a-Pokémon planning)
    Thread format

    We should go simple and not too flashy. Simplicity is beauty after all! This is actually pretty easy, I think, given that both of as at least has basic knowledge about PC CSS :3​

    If there's anything else that I missed, just tell me because I'm pretty sure that I missed something XD

    I made a thread design thing. I cp'd the info from last year's thread as a placeholder :3 Check it out guys!
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    While I think it's important that we should have this event more timely due tot he release of the gen 6 games, I don't know why but I think sticking with the Fairy type would be a bit limiting.

    Instead, I was thinking of making a evolution to a existing Pokémon or a pokemon that would fit in the Kalos region, as I think it would allow more creative freedom, thus making more people hopefully join.
     

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    Instead, I was thinking of making a evolution to a existing Pokémon or a pokemon that would fit in the Kalos region, as I think it would allow more creative freedom, thus making more people hopefully join.
    That would be a bit complicated, I think, since they have to consider the previous evolutions and how it fits the new region. There isn't much revealed about Kalos iirc so while they may have extensive creative freedom, there would be a multitude of different ideas about Kalos thus negating the fact that we even had a prompt in the first place. I suppose if we limit it to the confirmed information about Kalos then I think we could make use of it. The 'evolution of an existing Pokémon' factor would be tricky imo but if you think it fit then, yeah.

    A bit impartial about it, yeah, but if we can't think of another prompt soon then I guess this could work.
     

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    I thought of another idea. Pokémon that they would think to be a native in the Kalos region. It's essentially a gen 6 Pokémon thing with an added flare. It would be a bit tricky to judge though but I think we can manage.

    We currently have the following ideas for the prompt:
    - Fairy-type Pokémon
    - an evolution of an existing Pokémon that would fit in the Kalos region
    - a Pokémon native in the Kalos region

    I suggest we make up our mind sometime this week so we could get started with the thread format and such. I assume we're going to use the old contest format? If not, then feel free to mention other ideas :3
     

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  • I thought of another idea. Pokémon that they would think to be a native in the Kalos region. It's essentially a gen 6 Pokémon thing with an added flare. It would be a bit tricky to judge though but I think we can manage.

    We currently have the following ideas for the prompt:
    - Fairy-type Pokémon
    - an evolution of an existing Pokémon that would fit in the Kalos region
    - a Pokémon native in the Kalos region

    I suggest we make up our mind sometime this week so we could get started with the thread format and such. I assume we're going to use the old contest format? If not, then feel free to mention other ideas :3

    I think that a Pokémon native to the Kalos region covers the other two topics. Otherwise, I'm happy with the idea.
     
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    I thought of another idea. Pokémon that they would think to be a native in the Kalos region. It's essentially a gen 6 Pokémon thing with an added flare. It would be a bit tricky to judge though but I think we can manage.

    We currently have the following ideas for the prompt:
    - Fairy-type Pokémon
    - an evolution of an existing Pokémon that would fit in the Kalos region
    - a Pokémon native in the Kalos region

    I suggest we make up our mind sometime this week so we could get started with the thread format and such. I assume we're going to use the old contest format? If not, then feel free to mention other ideas :3

    I think the latter on your list is the one I'll go with. Should allow a good amount of diversity of pokemon made as well as teeing in to the new games.
     

    Zeffy

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    You guys, I'm a bit worried. You haven't been replying ;-; Also, I made a thing. I thought I'd let you guys see:

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    Oh, sorry for the double post. I guess I'll just delete my previous post and quote it here:

    So I guess we have a prompt now. Hurrah :D

    Should we be going for the old contest format, the judging of entries should look something like this:

    Categories
    Primary Information - 20
    Game Data - 20
    PokéDex Data - 20
    Learnset - 20​
    Relevance to the Prompt - 20

    Feel free to suggest changes that would seem better, though. :3

    EDIT: I did some sort of thread design in the OP. If you guys have a better design then I encourage you to show us. So far we've only had the prompt decided, and the get-together is drawing nearer and nearer ;-;
     
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    You guys, I'm a bit worried. You haven't been replying ;-; Also, I made a thing. I thought I'd let you guys see:

    Design-a-Pikachu (Design-a-Pokémon planning)

    Oh, sorry for the double post. I guess I'll just delete my previous post and quote it here:



    EDIT: I did some sort of thread design in the OP. If you guys have a better design then I encourage you to show us. So far we've only had the prompt decided, and the get-together is drawing nearer and nearer ;-;

    Due to a mixture of things (i.e family visits, migraines) I haven't been very active on PC, so that's why my responses have been so slow.

    I do think that the rating system is fine enough, and I do like the banner. I was thinking of giving away some vouchers as rewards, as I have a spare 800 Microsoft points card laying about.
     

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    That sounds rather fun! However, it's not necessarily guarranteed that the winner might be able to use those points. What would the best scenario to act in this case, in your opinion? Given it is your points, you should also specify whether you distribute those points among the top 3 or just the winner his/herself :3

    Given the amount of time we currently have, do you think it wise if we just use the old descriptions for each field? Most of it is my work anyway and the latter parts are Cirno's though I think I could ask permission from Cirno. So, what do you think?
     
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    We might as well. At this time tomorrow we will be open for entries and we really need to have our entries open so that this will be a success.
     

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    I was supposed to post this a few hours ago but my internet connection got borked. I'm sooooo sorry everyone :( Here's what it looks like:

    Design-a-Pikachu (Design-a-Pokémon planning)
    Introduction

    The sixth generation of Pokémon is drawing quickly! It is, once again, a time for anticipation of new Pokémon designs to be revealed. Getting bored of waiting? Then join this year's Pokémon Design Contest and showcase your very own 6th gen Pokémon! The most creative of all creative creation will receive a much awaited creative price! (Try saying that 3 times in succession!) We, the hosts of Pokémon Design Contest 2013, wish all the participants the best of luck! Have fun, and enjoy the rest of the get-together!

    Design-a-Pikachu (Design-a-Pokémon planning)
    Event Details

    There are essentially four categories that needs to be completed before you can submit your Pokémon. These are: Primary Information, Game Data, PokéDex Data, and Learnset. If you need any help in filling up these categories, below you will find a detailed explanation of each of them. Also, for this year's Pokémon Design Contest, a very special prompt has been chosen to honor the awaited release of Pokémon X and Y. The prompt is a Pokémon native in the Kalos region. The definition of the nativity of the Pokémon is entirely up to you. You are encouraged to state why you think that the Pokémon that you've designed is a native of the Kalos region but it is not required.

    However, please take note that front and back sprites are required. Don't worry! We won't be judging your art by skills, we just want to see a visual representation of how wanted your Pokemon to look like. If the sprite isn't enough to convey what you wanted to show, then a detailed description along with the sprites is recommended.

    A format for submission will be provided below. Not only will this make judging easier, it can also make things look neater. Enclose your entry in a spoiler tag.

    Submission of entries is from whenever this thread is up until the end of the get-together, which is July 8. Further extension may be permitted as long as the higher staff is in coalition.

    Design-a-Pikachu (Design-a-Pokémon planning)
    Submission of Entries

    To submit your entries, simply follow the following format (it's best if you follow the formatting as well) and post it in this thread inside a spoiler. Once you have posted it in this thread, it will officially be eligible for judging. One entry per person only. If your initial entry post is not complete yet, please make a new post informing us when you are done with it.

    [spoiler]<insert non-shiny front sprite of your Pokémon here>
    [b]Name[/b]:
    [i]<Type 1>[/i] / [i]<Type 2>[/i]
    [b]Evolution[/b]:
    [b]Ability[/b]: <Ability 1> or <Ability 2>
    [b]Dream World Ability[/b]:
    [b]Gender Ratio[/b]: <male ratio percent> / <female ratio percent> (otherwise, put Genderless)
    [b]Art and Sprites[/b]: <front sprite> <shiny front sprite> <back sprite> <shiny back sprite> <other art>

    [h2]Game Data[/h2]
    [b]Egg Group[/b]:
    [b]Steps to Hatch[/b]:
    [b]Effort Points Given[/b]:
    [b]Capture Rate[/b]:
    [b]Base Happiness[/b]:
    [b]Growth Rate[/b]:
    [b]Wild Held Item[/b]: (put none if your Pokémon has no held item in the wild)
    [b]Base Stats[/b]: <HP/Attack/Defense/Special Attack/Special Defense> Total: <add up all the base stats and put the result here>

    [h2]PokéDex Data[/h2]
    [b]PokéDex Entry[/b]: '<place entry here>'
    [b]Species[/b]:
    [b]Color[/b]:
    [b]Height[/b]:
    [b]Weight[/b]:

    [h2]Learnset[/h2]
    [b]Level Up Moves[/b]:
    <level> or Start | <move>

    [b]Egg Moves[/b]:
    (must be in alphabetical order, additionally if your Pokémon doesn't have any tutor moves put "<Pokémon's name> has no egg moves.")

    [b]Tutor Moves[/b]:
    (must be in alphabetical order, additionally if your Pokémon doesn't have any tutor moves put "<Pokémon's name> has no tutor moves.")

    [b]Technical and Hidden Machines[/b]:
    (must be in numerical order)
    <insert TM number here> | <move>[/spoiler]

    If you are unsure of what to put in any of the fields, here is a run down of everything that you need to know about each specific fields:

    Primary Information
    Name
    They say a person's name can tell you something about that person. The same applies to Pokémon! When choosing a name, try to be creative but don't go overboard with it. The names of some Pokémon are based from what they were based from. For example, Squirtle comes from 'squirrel' and 'turtle' because it looks like a turtle with a squirrel's tail.

    Type
    When choosing your Pokémon's type, it's best to base it off of what they look like or what their abilities are. There are also Pokémon which have two types; more commonly known as 'dual-types'. You can create your own type combinations and be creative!

    Evolution
    When you hear the word Pokémon, it's almost always accompanied by evolution. Being one of Pokémon's key features, giving your own Pokémon an evolution is a sure-fire way of being creative. If you want to be more creative, then you can opt out evolution! When creating evolutions, however, keep in mind a few things: is my Pokémon not strong enough that it needs a bigger, stronger form? Does my Pokémon look too strong that it may need some pre-evolutions? How is my Pokémon going to evolve, through level-up, friendship, or some tail-biting ritual? You are not required to give your Pokémon an evolution or a pre-evolution. Be creative! Don't shy away from making evolutions since you don't need to give specific details about them.

    Ability
    A Pokémon can have a total of two (2) abilities, each having a 50/50 chance of appearing when met in the wild. Your Pokémon's ability(ies) should correspond to their looks, basis, types, etc. For example, giving a Fire-type Swift Swim isn't really plausible idea since Fire-type moves are weakened during rain. Also, please don't be a troll and give Wonder Guard to a Pokémon without any weaknesses. Here is a list of acceptable abilities at the moment.

    Dream World Ability
    Dream world abilities, as their name suggests, are abilities that a Pokémon can have when encountered in the Dream World. These are still abilities that should correspond to your Pokémon, so don't go overboard.

    Gender Ratio
    When deciding for gender ratios, keep in mind about your Pokémon's looks (although, looks can be deceiving *cough*Machop*cough*). There are specific gender ratios to keep in mind, though. These are 50% male / 50% Female (like Pikachu), 25% male / 75% Female (such as Azurill), 75% male / 25% female (like Growlithe), 87.5% male / 12.5% female (such as Squirtle), 100% male (such as Hitmontop), 100% female (such as Blissey), or Genderless (such as Klink). Masculinity and femininity should be considered when deciding.

    Art and Sprites
    Perhaps the biggest part of the competition, your Pokémon's looks. Keep in mind the information that you have inputted above. Be realistic! Defensive Pokémon could have rock-hard armor, while the frail ones could look a bit skinny. This is where your creativity needs to be squeezed! Like we've said before, we won't be judging your sprite by skills so don't worry if you don't have god-like spriting skills. Front and back sprites are required. You could also make shiny sprites or other forms of art, but those are optional.

    Game Data
    Egg Group
    There are essentially fifteen egg groups. For more information about them, see Bulbapedia's Egg group page. Your Pokémon may be a part of two (2) egg groups. If your Pokémon cannot breed, then put it in the "Undiscovered" group. If it can breed with every Pokémon, like Ditto can, put it in the "Ditto" group.

    Steps to Hatch
    When determining how many steps your Pokémon needs before hatching, it's best to first determine whether your Pokémon's rarity and strength. The number could range from 1,000 to 10,000 steps. Baby Pokémon also tend to have lower counts. Finding a Pokémon with similar rarity and strength as yours and copying its number of steps is usually the best way to go about this.

    Effort Points Given
    Different Pokémon give different EV points depending on their highest stat.. It also depends on what stage the Pokémon is. For example, Pichu gives 1 speed point while Raichu gives three speed points. There are also cases in which the Pokémon's second highest stat is considered, such as Beedrill giving 1 attack point and 1 special defense point.

    Capture Rate
    This is another field in which a Pokémon's strength and rarity is considered. This number can range from 0 (meaning your Pokémon cannot be caught in the wild) to 255 (almost always a successful capture). Common and weak Pokémon such as Magikarp has a capture rate of 255. It's also best to determine this by finding a similar existing Pokémon with the same strength and rarity then copying its capture rate.

    Base Happiness
    Happiness affects the moves Return and Frustration, some evolutions, and availability of some in-game items. This is usually 70 and the only reason of increasing that number is if your Pokémon is really friendly. There's not much point in choosing a number lower than 70, but feel free to do so if you think it accords to your Pokémon.

    Growth Rate
    There are six (6) growth rate groups. These are erratic, fast, medium fast, medium slow, slow, and fluctuating. The 'erratic' (like Altaria) group require the most experience in leveling up but is overall very fast, the 'fast' (like Aipom) group levels up at the same fast rate, the 'medium fast' (like Pikachu) group is pretty much like fast but slower, the 'medium slow' (like Abra) group is much like slow but faster, the 'slow' (like Abomasnow) group levels up at the same slow rate (the opposite of fast), and the 'fluctuating' (like Breloom) group is the direct opposite of the erratic group: it requires the least amount of experience but is overall very slow. Choose which best fits your Pokémon.

    Wild Held Item
    Wild held items, as the name suggests, are items that your Pokémon has a chance of holding when met in the wild. Most Pokémon doesn't have this, so you aren't required to give your Pokémon one either. When choosing one, however, take note of your Pokémon's habitat and choose accordingly.

    Base Stats
    Base stats are essentially a Pokémon's stat at level 100 without EVs, IVs, or stat enhancements. Be realistic with this, a defensive Pokémon will usually have higher defense than offense. The stats you are providing should be balanced as well, so no 100/100/100/100/100/100 stats or we will probably ignore your entry overall.

    PokéDex Data
    PokéDex Entry
    Every Pokémon has its own Pokédex entry, making it an essential part of creating your own Pokémon. A dex entry should include unique details about your Pokémon - something that makes it stand out. Is it able to speak telepathically or is it usually found among many of the same species? Is it often used by humans to power a laboratory, or does it change color depending on the seasons? Your entry should reflect the uniqueness of your Pokémon, even if all it does is sleep (like Munchlax and Snorlax).

    Species
    A Pokémon's species is usually based from its original basis, such as Pikachu being based from a mouse therefore being called the "mouse Pokémon".

    Color
    Take a look at your Pokémon's sprite. What is its color? Figured it out yet? Great! However keep in mind that only specific colors can be chosen. These are black, blue, brown, gray, green, pink, purple, red, white, or yellow. Chose whichever is the closest.

    Height
    Envision your Pokémon's height. Be wild, just as long as it corresponds with your other details. It could be as huge as Wailord or as small as Rattata.

    Weight
    Your Pokémon's weight should correspond its descriptions. A cloud-looking Pokémon isn't going to be as heavy as a big rock, you know.

    Learnset
    Level-Up Moves
    Each Pokémon learns at least one move, making this another essential part of creating your own Pokémon. Keep your Pokémon's special traits in mind when listing its moves. Is it a frightening Pokémon that growls to keep humans at bay? If so, a move such as Roar would be fitting! You will be required to make a full list of the moves your Pokémon can learn, including the level each move is learned at. Make sure to include the "starting" moves your Pokémon knows as soon as it is hatched or received, as those are also very important. Additionally, make sure to be creative and realistic with your movesets!

    Egg Moves
    These are moves your Pokémon learns from specific breeding that it cannot normally learn on its own. Again, creativity and realism is highly encouraged. If you're creating a fire type Pokémon and only making it learn fire-type egg moves, things become rather uninteresting. Try to change things up while also making sure whatever move you're giving your Pokémon makes sense for it to have (so no fire types using Water Gun, for example).

    Tutor Moves
    Next, we have tutor moves, which are moves a Pokémon can learn through a move tutor and not through breeding or level-up. Bulbapedia has a list of available Pokemon tutors in the games, so use that link to find appropriate moves for your Pokémon to learn. Again, be creative and realistic!

    Technical and Hidden Machines
    Lastly, we will move on to the TM/HM moves. TM stands for Technical Machine while HM stands for Hidden Machine. There are 95 available TMs and 6 HMs as of Black and White 2 that your Pokémon can learn, which are listed on Serebii's TM/HM page for Black and White 2. Find moves that are appropriate for your Pokémon and, of course, be creative and realistic with what you choose!

    For all intents and purposes, here's an example of an entry that we will accept.

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    Participants

    If you find your name listed in this list, consider this emblem yours together with the chance of getting another emblem if ever your creation is qualified for the top three! There may be more prizes so just do your best! Best of luck to all.
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    Brilliant. I'll contact Twilight Blade, and hopefully I'll be able to post this draft in the next few hours.
     
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