lightdrivenmods ([personal profile] lightdrivenmods) wrote2016-02-12 03:21 pm

Pokemon Listing

There are many pokemon in the world, but not all of them are available at this point in time; aside from single stage pokemon, anyone coming in is required to leave at least the final evolution slot available. As such, a list of pokemon has been compiled below for anyone stuck on what to choose.

Notably, anyone under the age of 21 should be sticking to the first stage regardless; exceptions include 'baby pokemon' in a line of three (so if you're after the Pikachu or Roselia line for example, you can have your character be one of those two rather than a Pichu or Budew). Anyone older however is allowed to request the second stage, provided that pokemon is in a three pokemon evolution line!

Aside from the species however, players are allowed to be very flexible with their colours and styles; good examples of the freedom offered to players can be found in the following links. As long as your pokemon doesn't somehow have poisonous claws where they shouldn't, or a tail full of teeth? You should be fine!

Examples: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]


BABY STAGE POKEMON

These pokemon in canon can, for the most part, only be obtained by breeding the parent stages together under special circumstances; as such, with the exception of members in two-stage lines, players can choose the parent stage for their pokemon if they wish.

PichuCleffaIgglybuffTogepiAzurill
ElekidMagbyBudewHappiny


The following are considered 'baby' in canon, but are the mandatory choice if players choose from their evolution line:

TyrogueSmoochumWynautMime Jr.Bonsly
ChinglingMunchlaxRioluMantyke


BASE STAGE POKEMON

These pokemon are one of three things; the first stage in a two-three evolutionary line, the only stage in a line at all, or the second stage in a trio involving a 'baby' pokemon. They're available as an option to anyone joining the game, and a full list of pokemon by stage can be found here to use as reference for this.

Keep in mind that Legendary Pokeomon are offlimits though.

SECOND STAGE POKEMON

These pokemon (with the exceptions listed under Base Stage) are considered the second stage of a line of three, and it's preferred that muses be 21 or older if players choose one of these, since pokemon in the world would view them as adults! You can consult the list above to determine which second stage you'd prefer in this case.