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You arrive by ship on the mysterious Trotatas Island, as a voulenteer to assist Professor Juniper, a world-traveling pokemon researcher. Upon arrival, you see two wild pokemon, an Evee and a new pokemon, Narwild (which can also be evolved in many ways), that the professor has been trying unsuccessfully to tame. The two are fighting, and the professor franticly calls to you to separate them. You may choose to pull away either pokemon, and whichever you choose will seem to like you. The professor invites you to try and train the pokemon as your partner, and explains that Trotatas Island is home to many species of pokemon that can be found nowhere else, some of which have been extinct on the mainland for many years. Afterwards, he takes away your Pokedex!
In exchange, the Professor gives you an invention of his own design, the PokeLog, which is able to gather information on new pokemon as they grow. Unlike the Pokedex, your new PokeLog does not automatically update with each new pokemon. Instead, the data for each new species will be added gradually as you train them. Also, your pokemon will refuse to accept any evolution stones. To evolve him or her, you must develop a strong bond and take them to a location with a strong affinity for the form you like. You may also receive a device called the EvoGuide, which will help you to influence the evolution of pokemon that can grow to be more than one form.
Suggestions for ways to achieve the known forms appreciated.
Working for the Professor, you are charged with catching as many new pokemon as you can and filling in their entries in the PokeLog. Since Trotatas Island is not completely uninhabited, Prof. Juniper suggests that you take part in the island's newly formed Pokemon League. One of his other assistants, a girl with a team of revived fossil pokemon, decides to make a contest of who can collect all the badges first and become League Champion. This is complicated by the fact that some towns' haven't finished construction of their gyms, so you'll have to come back later when they finally get set up.
Along the way, you will encounter a mysterious organization known only as Team Genesis. These poachers seem to be seeking out the "four gods", legendary pokemon said to dwell on the island. These pokemon are said to have the power to create life, and Team Genesis wants to use them to make the ultimate pokemon.
You arrive by ship on the mysterious Trotatas Island, as a voulenteer to assist Professor Juniper, a world-traveling pokemon researcher. Upon arrival, you see two wild pokemon, an Evee and a new pokemon, Narwild (which can also be evolved in many ways), that the professor has been trying unsuccessfully to tame. The two are fighting, and the professor franticly calls to you to separate them. You may choose to pull away either pokemon, and whichever you choose will seem to like you. The professor invites you to try and train the pokemon as your partner, and explains that Trotatas Island is home to many species of pokemon that can be found nowhere else, some of which have been extinct on the mainland for many years. Afterwards, he takes away your Pokedex!
In exchange, the Professor gives you an invention of his own design, the PokeLog, which is able to gather information on new pokemon as they grow. Unlike the Pokedex, your new PokeLog does not automatically update with each new pokemon. Instead, the data for each new species will be added gradually as you train them. Also, your pokemon will refuse to accept any evolution stones. To evolve him or her, you must develop a strong bond and take them to a location with a strong affinity for the form you like. You may also receive a device called the EvoGuide, which will help you to influence the evolution of pokemon that can grow to be more than one form.
Suggestions for ways to achieve the known forms appreciated.
Working for the Professor, you are charged with catching as many new pokemon as you can and filling in their entries in the PokeLog. Since Trotatas Island is not completely uninhabited, Prof. Juniper suggests that you take part in the island's newly formed Pokemon League. One of his other assistants, a girl with a team of revived fossil pokemon, decides to make a contest of who can collect all the badges first and become League Champion. This is complicated by the fact that some towns' haven't finished construction of their gyms, so you'll have to come back later when they finally get set up.
Along the way, you will encounter a mysterious organization known only as Team Genesis. These poachers seem to be seeking out the "four gods", legendary pokemon said to dwell on the island. These pokemon are said to have the power to create life, and Team Genesis wants to use them to make the ultimate pokemon.
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