Miss Doronjo
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As you recall, The Pokérus from "Pokémon virus", is a microscopic life-form that may attach to Pokémon, first appearing in the Generation II games. Usually the chances of a pokemon catching the pokerus is quite rare, but when it does, the pokemon will grow very well (It will gain double EVs if I can recall).
With speculations that the theme of biology will be apparent in Pokemon X & Y, how do you think Pokérus will play out? Will pokerus become more frequent? Become rarer? Stay the same percentage? How long should a pokemon be affected by Pokérus? Do you think that they can change Pokérus's effects and perhaps provide new bonuses for EV training, or other things?
Also, look - do you think Pokerus be researched further, or play a big role in these games? From biology, Pokérus is an example of a mutualistic virus (something that ironically doesn't give negative effects), in which both host and virus benefit. Viruses with possible positive effects exist in the real world, but all of Pokérus's known effects are objectively positive. Other than the fact that the nurses in pokemon centers explains that Pokérus is a small life form that infects the pokemon and make them grow well, there isn't much more to say about that. It has quite a mysterious factor. Do you think that with the possible theme of genetics or biology in these games, could its origins be finally be explained?
Another thing, because of Pokérus, it's now known that pokemon can be effected by effects from viruses or other bacteria. If that's the case, do you think that there can be more illnesses? What types of illnesses could there be in X&Y? How frequent would a pokemon catch these viruses? How can pokemon be affected by possible new illnesses? Could there be new in-game bonuses from potential illnesses? For instance, since a pokemon can catch an 'infection' from life forms, could it be possible for a pokemon to catch a cold, or get a stomach ache? Or maybe any other minor illnesses? Maybe because of these viruses, their EXP can double? Could their attack be temporarily lowered or raised?
Well, that's just to bounce some ideas, but feel free to share other thoughts as well!
With speculations that the theme of biology will be apparent in Pokemon X & Y, how do you think Pokérus will play out? Will pokerus become more frequent? Become rarer? Stay the same percentage? How long should a pokemon be affected by Pokérus? Do you think that they can change Pokérus's effects and perhaps provide new bonuses for EV training, or other things?
Also, look - do you think Pokerus be researched further, or play a big role in these games? From biology, Pokérus is an example of a mutualistic virus (something that ironically doesn't give negative effects), in which both host and virus benefit. Viruses with possible positive effects exist in the real world, but all of Pokérus's known effects are objectively positive. Other than the fact that the nurses in pokemon centers explains that Pokérus is a small life form that infects the pokemon and make them grow well, there isn't much more to say about that. It has quite a mysterious factor. Do you think that with the possible theme of genetics or biology in these games, could its origins be finally be explained?
Another thing, because of Pokérus, it's now known that pokemon can be effected by effects from viruses or other bacteria. If that's the case, do you think that there can be more illnesses? What types of illnesses could there be in X&Y? How frequent would a pokemon catch these viruses? How can pokemon be affected by possible new illnesses? Could there be new in-game bonuses from potential illnesses? For instance, since a pokemon can catch an 'infection' from life forms, could it be possible for a pokemon to catch a cold, or get a stomach ache? Or maybe any other minor illnesses? Maybe because of these viruses, their EXP can double? Could their attack be temporarily lowered or raised?
Well, that's just to bounce some ideas, but feel free to share other thoughts as well!