Dawn
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Yup. There's breakfast and then he should be heading to class as classes are in the morning.
A NEW DAY HAS ARRIVED ...Finally!
Today will be type specialization day at the academy. If you're a teacher that doesn't already teach type specialization, you're allowed to choose a type to teach for the day. If that doesn't work for your character, they can still teach their normal class, however, only students who have declined to specialize will be attending that class. That being said, this is one of the few days students get to choose which classes they take. Rock on!
Also, for new people that don't know the routine. Classes take place in the mornings right after breakfast, and after class students are free to do what they please for the rest of the day including sports, clubs, extra studying, battles, traveling to different parts of the island, etcetera. If your class is taught by an NPC, you may feel free to control the teacher. If a teacher doesn't already teach the type your character wants specialization in, simply select an appropriate teacher from the list to do it, or have one of the three champions do it.
I may just be epic failign but is there a schedule? I cant find one. also since Isaac is new he has no idea whats going on so he'll need some help with that IC.
Hmmm...Maybe shirts/vests/sweaters with the PTA logo and the color of the dorm?
Uuhh... guys? I'm looking at this "pokemon attending classes instead of their trainers" and I now feel the need to remind people that the trainers are supposed to be the main characters. lD I know playing pokemon is fun too and that's awesome; you can do that, but I think we're taking it a bit too far with how independent we're making them. lD
That and this is a trainers school. Type specialization should ideally be less "Battle with your favorite type" and more "Learn more about your favorite type and how to raise them better!" ...which may or may not include battles. In other words, stuff that is a whole lot more useful to the trainer than the pokemon themselves. Owo
Yes you can level up to learn moves and whatever. Battling has no mechanics besides referencing the power of an attack, the accuracy of an attack, and base stats of a pokemon.