So i'm curious, has there ever been a pokemon RP set a long time in the past? Before electronics, pokeballs and pokedex'. There would be apricorns turned into pokeballs, young trainers would get a large empty book in which they would have to draw and record information about every pokemon they encounter and so on. With no electronics/modern technologies, the world would be a lot more dangerous, no hospitals or police presence, with no materials like teflon, blizzards could freeze you to death unless you have thick winter clothes especially made for the cold
The concept intrigues me, but I doubt I'll act on it, feel free to steal it and turn it into a RP.
I am in the process of creating a journey-esque Pokemon RP that takes place in a fantasy setting. It's an alternate world but they have Pokemon and a little bit of magic in a medieval/renaissance or pre-industrial setting. If that sounds close enough to something you'd be interested in, stick around a bit.So i'm curious, has there ever been a pokemon RP set a long time in the past? Before electronics, pokeballs and pokedex'. There would be apricorns turned into pokeballs, young trainers would get a large empty book in which they would have to draw and record information about every pokemon they encounter and so on. With no electronics/modern technologies, the world would be a lot more dangerous, no hospitals or police presence, with no materials like teflon, blizzards could freeze you to death unless you have thick winter clothes especially made for the cold
The concept intrigues me, but I doubt I'll act on it, feel free to steal it and turn it into a RP.
I personally think that roleplays with structure are better, but there is definitely a line. Roleplays have to give the players themselves enough room to insert their own ideas into the plot, otherwise its rather boring for the roleplayers (from personal experience). On the other hand, having a roleplay be too open and not have enough plot does lead to less motivated roleplayers as Pie sorta hinted to.Do you prefer a more open-world roleplay or one with more structures (whether it be chapters, day's, etc.)?
I am in the process of creating a journey-esque Pokemon RP that takes place in a fantasy setting. It's an alternate world but they have Pokemon and a little bit of magic in a medieval/renaissance or pre-industrial setting. If that sounds close enough to something you'd be interested in, stick around a bit.
I'm currently fleshing out the world and some background details but I've yet to come up with how I want the plot to go. I'll probably post teasers when its about ready to get feedback on plot ideas.
I had a steampunk roleplay where PokéBalls didn't exist but it didn't last exceptionally long. It was years ago haha. Having a journey roleplay like this would be interesting indeed!!So i'm curious, has there ever been a pokemon RP set a long time in the past? Before electronics, pokeballs and pokedex'. There would be apricorns turned into pokeballs, young trainers would get a large empty book in which they would have to draw and record information about every pokemon they encounter and so on. With no electronics/modern technologies, the world would be a lot more dangerous, no hospitals or police presence, with no materials like teflon, blizzards could freeze you to death unless you have thick winter clothes especially made for the cold
The concept intrigues me, but I doubt I'll act on it, feel free to steal it and turn it into a RP.
No worries, you wanted to test the waters and I just aired my thoughts ;DAlso: No offence to you Red's, I do very much respect your opinion :)
There is a Digimon RP now, isn't there? Shattered Worlds or whatsitsname. But if a new interesting Digimon RP came along, something like parallelzero's old one, I might join.I personally would like to see a Digimon RP right now; haven't had those in a while~
Hmmm I'm still thinking about a Persona RP, but, I'm just not sure how I can make it.. "fit" so to speak. Or a RP that is something like... the Justice Leauge, or The Avengers?
Would anyone like anyone of those?