@ Northern Lights: Sure, Eevee's yours! *flips coin* And it's shiny! Wow, that means both you and Kakashi and Sasuke Lover have a shiny Eevee.
Now NL, that's a good question, and I wanted to address it here instead of the PM you sent me. I think I'm gonna edit my first post and add this rule:
Evolution and Leveling Up:
To level up, you have to have your pokemon for a certain amount of time. I was going to originally do 1 week = 1 level, but I'm starting to think that that would take kinda long. So I'm gonna do 3 Days = 1 Level. And I'm going to make this YOUR JOB. That means YOU not ME is responsible for raising your pokemon's level. Because for me to PM all of you every 3 days would make me go insane. XD It would. There's just too many things to think about without having to do all that. So, just come check the date you adopted your pokemon, and do the math. If you're not sure about your figures, then I guess you could ask me.
Evolution is something I will PM you about. When your pokemon gets to the appropriate level, then it will evolve into its next stage. I will PM you the new picture, and anything else that you need. If it is an evolution that is based on say friendship, a stone, friendship and day or night, or trading, then that's where it gets a little tricky. For friendship, and day or night, then YOU get to pick the time and date of your pokemon's evolution. PM me and I'll give you a new picture. For stones and items, I will make a list of those, like the pokemon, that you must 'request'. It'll be on a first-come, first-serve basis, and there will be only one of each. Then after you get the stone/item, you can use it anytime you want. Just PM me for a picture when you evolve it. Now, for trading evolutions, you must trade your pokemon with someone who also has an adopted pokemon for one day, trade it back and then it will evolve.
Attacks:
Attacks are something I'm gonna leave to your own discretion. If your pokemon has gone up a few levels, and you think it should learn a new attack; do it. For TMs and such, it doesn't matter to me if you just give it whatever attack you feel. As long as it is able to learn the attack in the games, then you can teach it whatever you want, whenever you want. If I made this thing too structured, it wouldn't be any fun. =P Just keep it to four attacks please, and, as mentioned, ones it actually can learn. I don't want to see a Diglett that knows Hyperbeam and Aeroblast. XD
Wow! Was that a long way to answer a simple question or what?! O.O Okay, I'm going to put this in my first post, so that everyone sees it.