04-12-2010, 06:43 PM
Most of these are pretty bad ideas, but I know Chad and Zac can make something cool out of them:
Mainland
Based on 1800’s America, the mainland is where your journey begins. The Pokémon League is located here, as well as many farmes and ranches that ship supplies throughout the Pokémon World. After defeating the league and obtaining the National Pokédex you are granted access to the big island and island chain.
Big Island*
Based on Southern California, the big island is a choice vacationing spot for both tourists and Pokémon Trainers. The Battle Frontier and Colosseum are located here.
Island Chain*
Based on Hawaii, the island chain is a place of exotic mysteries. Many claim to have seen legendary Pokémon on these islands off the coast of the big island.
Sinnoh-Based Evolutions
A traveling merchant from Sinnoh will appear in a random Pokémon Center every day. He will sell you either the Moss Fragment, the Ice Fragment, or the Coronet Fragment once per day. If certain Pokémon hold certain Sinnoh items, they will evolve upon level up.
The Colosseum*
While Pokémon Unity 2010 uses tactics battles for everything from wild Pokémon to the Eilte Four, only the Colosseum located on the big island(?) allows trainers to fight in the traditional Pokémon battle system.
Unity Team*
Like GameFreak in the mainstream Pokémon games, you can meet the various Unity Team members throughout the mainland during the course of the game. After you defeat the Pokémon League you can find all of them together at the big island’s hotel.
Jobs*
Not everyone is a Pokémon Trainer! Take part in contests, grow a farm, start a ranch, be a miner, or jog in the Pokéathlon. You can participate in one or more jobs.This means that battling the Pokémon League isn’t required. There are Mastery Requirements, however, that unlock the after-game. Mastery requirements for jobs are as follows:
Trainer - Beat the Pokémon League
Coordinator - Obtain all of the Master Contest ribbons
Ranchero - Upgrade to the largest ranch size
Farmer - Upgrade to the largest farm size
Miner - Find all of the Ancient Relic parts
Pokéathlete - Obtain x number of points (idk, haven't done the Pokeathlon myself)
PokéRanch**
Seeing as the mainland is a very open and rural place, you are allowed to purchase a ranch in set locations. You start your ranch out with a house and fenced area. You may only place a certain amount of Pokémon in your ranch until you upgrade. There are also buildings and scenery you may purchase, like stables (where two Pokémon can breed) and ponds (which allows certain Water Pokémon to live on your ranch).
PokéFarm**
You can grow massive orchards of apricorns on your farm if you choose to be a farmer. Buy a farm on the mainland and you can grow berries, bitter herbs, and apricorns. Purchase an Apricorn Stall and you can create your own Pokéballs in a day. Along with the Apricorn Stall you can buy other stalls that produce Pokéblocks, Poffins, and Aprishakes.
Housing**
After you decide you don’t want to move with your parents, you travel the region and become a Pokémon Master. But after you do complete your job’s mastery requirement you may buy a house. Owning a house is a prerequisite for getting married and you can place furniture in it.
Marriage**
Unlike the mainstream Pokémon games, you’re not 10 years old. You are, in fact, 18 years old and can get married to certain characters in game depending upon your gender. Your spouse can save money for you like your mom did in Johto. I’m not sure what else to add.
*Just an idea, not confirmed
**Part of the Pokémoon idea series, which is also not confirmed
Mainland
Based on 1800’s America, the mainland is where your journey begins. The Pokémon League is located here, as well as many farmes and ranches that ship supplies throughout the Pokémon World. After defeating the league and obtaining the National Pokédex you are granted access to the big island and island chain.
Big Island*
Based on Southern California, the big island is a choice vacationing spot for both tourists and Pokémon Trainers. The Battle Frontier and Colosseum are located here.
Island Chain*
Based on Hawaii, the island chain is a place of exotic mysteries. Many claim to have seen legendary Pokémon on these islands off the coast of the big island.
Sinnoh-Based Evolutions
A traveling merchant from Sinnoh will appear in a random Pokémon Center every day. He will sell you either the Moss Fragment, the Ice Fragment, or the Coronet Fragment once per day. If certain Pokémon hold certain Sinnoh items, they will evolve upon level up.
The Colosseum*
While Pokémon Unity 2010 uses tactics battles for everything from wild Pokémon to the Eilte Four, only the Colosseum located on the big island(?) allows trainers to fight in the traditional Pokémon battle system.
Unity Team*
Like GameFreak in the mainstream Pokémon games, you can meet the various Unity Team members throughout the mainland during the course of the game. After you defeat the Pokémon League you can find all of them together at the big island’s hotel.
Jobs*
Not everyone is a Pokémon Trainer! Take part in contests, grow a farm, start a ranch, be a miner, or jog in the Pokéathlon. You can participate in one or more jobs.This means that battling the Pokémon League isn’t required. There are Mastery Requirements, however, that unlock the after-game. Mastery requirements for jobs are as follows:
Trainer - Beat the Pokémon League
Coordinator - Obtain all of the Master Contest ribbons
Ranchero - Upgrade to the largest ranch size
Farmer - Upgrade to the largest farm size
Miner - Find all of the Ancient Relic parts
Pokéathlete - Obtain x number of points (idk, haven't done the Pokeathlon myself)
PokéRanch**
Seeing as the mainland is a very open and rural place, you are allowed to purchase a ranch in set locations. You start your ranch out with a house and fenced area. You may only place a certain amount of Pokémon in your ranch until you upgrade. There are also buildings and scenery you may purchase, like stables (where two Pokémon can breed) and ponds (which allows certain Water Pokémon to live on your ranch).
PokéFarm**
You can grow massive orchards of apricorns on your farm if you choose to be a farmer. Buy a farm on the mainland and you can grow berries, bitter herbs, and apricorns. Purchase an Apricorn Stall and you can create your own Pokéballs in a day. Along with the Apricorn Stall you can buy other stalls that produce Pokéblocks, Poffins, and Aprishakes.
Housing**
After you decide you don’t want to move with your parents, you travel the region and become a Pokémon Master. But after you do complete your job’s mastery requirement you may buy a house. Owning a house is a prerequisite for getting married and you can place furniture in it.
Marriage**
Unlike the mainstream Pokémon games, you’re not 10 years old. You are, in fact, 18 years old and can get married to certain characters in game depending upon your gender. Your spouse can save money for you like your mom did in Johto. I’m not sure what else to add.
*Just an idea, not confirmed
**Part of the Pokémoon idea series, which is also not confirmed