Post by m a n c y ♥ on Sept 18, 2010 9:06:26 GMT -5
[/b][/center]WHERE THE ACTIONS AT
Breeders now all have access to the Farming lands of Kanto, where they are each given a lot of land to have their Pokemon. Letting them roam free and mate with each other when they like. This costs nothing for the breeders, and allows them to store many Pokemon out in the fields compared to the PC. Breeders simply need to make a thread for their barn and field, and moderators will drop why when breeding numbers and information is needed.
BREEDING POKEMON
[/b][/center]Now for a Breeder to have his Pokemon breed with one another, they simply need to make a post on their farm about the Pokemon they are mating. After this, a staff member will tell you how many Pokemon you will be obtaining, and if they are shiny are not. With this being said, this can only be done every three days, to prevent over-breeding of popular Pokemon and mass amounts of a certain type. Breeder's may also set up a market in their farm to sell their hatched Pokemon at prices they deem worthy.
RAISING POKEMON
[/b][/center]It only takes a day with the capable hands of a Breeder and Incubator to hatch and egg. Much faster then any trainer could hatch an egg unless speaking to the Daycare specialists. Shiny Pokemon can be obtained, however they are extremely rare, a ten percent margin to earn one of these Pokemon. As for techniques, they learn two techniques of their father, and two moves of their mother. Giving them a small head start compared to other Pokemon. This is also the basis for Breeder Contests.
BREEDER TROPHIES
[/b][/center]To earn these, Breeders must go to the Contest Halls that Coordinators often go to. However instead of going in for the beauty contests, the Hall's set up contests for the breeding of your Pokemon and how well they take to your orders and commands. As well as a few other surprises that the judges come up with in each city. Earning one of these is a great privilege and allows Breeder's to control their Pokemon far better.
Breeder contests judge on obedience, line, and, most importantly, moveset. The odder the moveset (surfing Charmander, for instance), the higher chance one has of winning.
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