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Unific: The Challengers' Journey
Welcome to the Unific Region
The Unific Region lies a little north of the equator, separate from larger landmasses. The region is a small, singular landmass and is largely tropical in nature being heavily forested across much of its landscape, although it supports many different biomes including beaches, volcanoes and mountains and even vast open savannahs.There a few traditional routes in Uific, with most of the spaces between towns and cities being occupied by large Wild Areas. This is a part of the Unific Region's government being highly dedicated to preserving the diverse and flourishing ecology of their isolated home.
Given the vast swathes of unpopulated land and the isolation of the region, it would likely come as a surprise to most that Unific is actually a scientific powerhouse, being one of the best educated regions in the world with an extremely productive scientific sector. This science sector then leads to very active and powerful businesses and along with it a surprisingly good flow of cash into the region. That being said, the vast majority of the wealth and industry in the region is centred around the capital city of Crescendo.
The second largest industry in the Unific Region is competitive Pokemon. There are two competitive seasons in Unific, the Amateur League and the Professional League, although Professional exhibition matches are held year round. The Amateur League consists of the Gym Challenge and Challenge Cup. The Professional League is a long series of battles to determine the Champion of the region.
Roleplay Mechanics
Unific: The Challengers' Journey is semi-sandbox. The RP is broken down into chapters based on the locations you will be passing through. For the most part, what you do during each chapter will be up to you - although of course your goal is to challenge the gyms. That being said, you're expected to think a lot about how your characters will grow to know each other as they run into each other across this journey and to include character development. At some points throughout this story, elements of a larger plot will begin to take shape. Sometimes these points will be mandatory for everyone, at other times, they may only involve one or two of you.Mechanically, Unific will take inspiration from the stylings of the anime more than the games, but there are nuances and points where the reverse is true. Firstly, there are not predefined routes in the RP, instead we have Wild Areas. You will be provided with a basic, barebones description of the types of terrain between you and your destination but exactly what landscapes you cross on your way are up to you so long as they fit the information you're given. You're free to invent small settlements that don't appear on the map to pass through as well, but stick to the naming convention.
In a similar vein, there are few restrictions on what you can catch. You can catch any non-legendary/mythical first-stage Pokemon at any time so long as the location it's in makes sense. However, each Wild Area chapter will also contain a small list of evolved Pokemon available for capture. You can evolve your Pokemon whenever, but confirm with me first.
For moves, you choose from your Pokemon's most recently available movepool. You can have your Pokemon learn new moves at your leisure, no need to confirm. However, there is nuance here. Pokemon can learn moves in their level-up movepools from the games instantaneously and spontaneously. For moves from their TM/HM/TR and Tutor movepools, you must show the process of training to learn to use that move.
While there is no recorded money system, please keep in mind that as travelling Amateur trainers, you earn the money you need to survive through winning prize money in battles or taking odd jobs where needed.
How You Fit In
You play as a new Amateur League hopeful undertaking the Gym Challenge in the hopes of impressing at the Challenge Cup. Whatever your reasons are, you are now rivals with one another as well as with any NPCs participating in the Amateur League - some of whom are not on their first run.As you progress through the RP, you'll grow as a character and build relationships with your fellow competitors. However, not everything will be a positive experience as behind the scenes, something shady is underfoot.
The Unific Leagues
The Amateur LeagueUnlike in some other regions, in Unific where following the competitive scene is a huge part of most lives, even the Amateur League is a very big deal and is watched live at large stadiums or on television.
To compete in the Amateur League, the player must first receive an official endorsement from a person in one of the below categories. Many of these groups will hold their own competitions to determine who they will endorse.
- A ranking official in the Pokemon League Authority (PLA)
- A member of the Professional League
- A Principal of a PLA recognised Trainer School
- The CEO of a PLA recognised business.
The lucky few who are endorsed to participate in the Amateur League then undertake the Gym Challenge. There are ten currently operating official PLA gyms in Unific. Each operates on scheduled days running a Gym Challenge to weed out the weaker competitors before allowing the remaining challengers to battle the Leader. Every Gym Leader is eligible to compete during the Pro season and many do, although usually several will opt out each season. In order to qualify for the Challenge Cup, an Amateur League competitor must defeat eight of the ten Unific gyms and obtain their badges and prize money.
The Professional League
The Pro League is populated by the Unific Gym Leaders, previous Amateur League winners and a handful of dark horse choices who put in a strong enough showing in the Challenge Cup to be personally elevated by the PLA. Unlike in the Amateur League where you need to continue to win prize money to make an income, members of the Pro League are all paid a very healthy wage and are regarded as top-tier celebrities.
The Pro Season consists of a round robin tournament to earn qualification points, followed by an elimination tourney for those who earn enough points to qualify. The winner of that tourney earns the right to challenge the Champion, who does not participate in the season until the final battle. Defeating the Champion means you take their place.
Released Form
Released Form is a battle mechanic prominent in the Pro League and Challenge Cup in Unific. This is not a power like Mega Evolution or Dynamax that is achieved through the use of items, it is a power that requires extensive training to access. Training methods vary, but the general gist is that the Pokemon must draw out as much of its power as possible all at once, something very draining. Aside from this extensive training, a Pokemon must already be at its final stage of evolution to access this ability.A Released Form Pokemon radiates golden light and sparks of crackling red energy (Much like the Break! Cards in the TCG). Their offensive abilities are doubled, if not more, pushed to their absolute maximum. This places a lot of strain on the user, however, and causes their stamina (basically their HP) to drain very quickly. It takes a lot of training to master this form and hold it for more than a few seconds. The PLA's rules state that only one Pokemon can enter Released Form per battle.
Rules
1. This RP is rated M, but consider it a fairly light M. Don't abuse it. If you're unsure about what you plan to do, ask me first.2. All RPT and PC rules apply (obviously).
3. GM word is law.
4. There is an emphasis on the growth of your characters and character relationships. Keep that in mind before you try to solo run everything. JPs please.
5. As always, have fun or I'll feed you to a kitten.
Sign-Up Sheet
Name:Age: (13-16 since you're newbies. I might allow older if you have good reason, but we'll have to talk about it.)
Gender:
Hometown: See the location information below. You can also invent your own, but stick to the musical theory naming convention.
Appearance: This includes your casual appearance as well as your uniform worn during League events.
Personality:
Backstory: You don't need to be too expansive, but tell us where you're from and why you're undertaking the Gym Challenge. Who endorsed you and why? Any important events in your history?
Starter: Any first-stage non-legendary/mythical Pokemon. Include its ability, up to six moves and any other important info you want.
Participants
There are a maximum number of seven slots in this RP, but I'm going to be taking one of them. So up to six other people can join. This will not be first come, first serve for the sake of a little quality control/being fair to people who haven't gotten back from trips yet. I will decide who is accepted in roughly a week, but I may offer some constructive criticism on SUs in the meantime. That being said, I'm not setting the bar ridiculously high.gimmepie as Elleni Vargas
Juno as Eddie "Edwin" Jones
Cubism as Carmen Sylvia
Magnificent Magilou as Janice Carter
the sloth as Bennet Myrtle
TheWizardofOdd as Matthew "Matt" Callista
Dragon as Madison Bloom
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