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Sunflorazumarill:
POKéMON INFINITE/ZERO
This is a Pokémon game idea that I started on October 2013, when Pokémon X and Y were released. It's a successor to the Pokémon Flora and Azure saga I've also done, being a main series Pokémon game. Like Flora/Azure/Solar, it takes characters and locations from various anime, manga, and visual novels and gives them the roles of important NP characters such as Gym Leaders, Elite Four members, villainous team members, and more. Also like Flora/Azure/Solar, it offers a number of new features and of course some new Pokémon as well.


Type Effect Change: In order to make a specific Pokémon type more useful, there's been some small changes to it. Here they are:

Ice-Type:
Resistant to: Water, Ice, Ground


New Pokémon: Like the first SFA-Dex, the SFA-Dex 2 has 80 new Pokémon that add onto the ones we already have (including the ones from the first SFA-Dex).

SFA-DEX 2 KEY:
No Symbol: This Pokémon is a standalone.
=: This is the lowest stage in that Pokémon's line. Ex: Stabitle is the lowest stage in the Volatoise line.
^: The Pokémon that's listed above this one becomes this Pokémon. Ex: Starifly becomes Twilifly.
There are two exceptions to this rule; Paradyne and Dragonigh. Also, Seasite can become either Summite or Wintrite, making for a branched line.

SFA-DEX 2 POKEMON:
SFA61: Saureaf (Type: Grass/Dragon) =
SFA62: Raptant (Type: Grass/Dragon) ^
SFA63: Folicator (Type: Grass/Dragon) ^
-This is the Grass-type starter line in Pokémon Infinite/Zero.
SFA64: Heatiger (Type: Fire/Electric) =
SFA65: Hotwiger (Type: Fire/Electric) ^
SFA66: Plasmiger (Type: Fire/Electric) ^
-This is the Fire-type starter line in Pokémon Infinite/Zero.
SFA67: Cryscale (Type: Water/Ice) =
SFA68: Tidystal (Type: Water/Ice) ^
SFA69: Crystora (Type: Water/Ice) ^
-This is the Water-type starter line in Pokémon Infinite/Zero.
SFA70: Avijet (Type: Steel/Flying) =
SFA71: Wingejet (Type: Steel/Flying) ^
SFA72: Starifly (Type: Bug/Flying) =
SFA73: Twilifly (Type: Bug/Flying) ^
SFA74: Anacid (Type: Chemical/Ground) =
SFA75: Cloriconda (Type: Chemical/Ground) ^
SFA76: Sprigail (Type: Fairy/Grass) =
SFA77: Spigunia (Type: Fairy/Grass) ^
SFA78: Stabitle (Type: Chemical/Poison) =
SFA79: Turitle (Type: Chemical/Poison) ^
SFA80: Volatoise (Type: Chemical/Poison) ^
SFA81: Megalang (Type: Rock/Water)
-Megalang is a Fossil Pokémon based off of the dinoshark and megalodon. It is obtained from the Fin Fossil.
SFA82: Dinomper (Type: Rock/Water)
-Dinomper is a Fossil Pokémon based off of the dinocroc and supergator. It is obtained from the Scale Fossil.
SFA83: Orilaght (Type: Ghost/Light) =
SFA84: Lanternal (Type: Ghost/Light) ^
SFA85: Seasite (Type: Fairy) =
SFA86: Summite (Type: Fire/Fairy) ^
SFA87: Wintrite (Type: Ice/Fairy) ^
SFA88: Platypress (Type: Normal)
SFA89: Ribaza (Type: Chemical) =
SFA90: Hazadrog (Type: Chemical) ^
SFA91: Eleprey (Type: Electric/Flying) =
SFA92: Stormawk (Type: Electric/Flying) ^
SFA93: Thundetross (Type: Electric/Flying) ^
SFA94: Miliglow (Type: Bug/Light) =
SFA95: Millight (Type: Bug/Light) ^
SFA96: Shakroach (Type: Bug/Dark) =
SFA97: Darkroach (Type: Bug/Dark) ^
SFA98: Muticle (Type: Chemical/Fighting) =
SFA99: Muticlub (Type: Chemical/Fighting) ^
SFA100: Virimond (Type: Chemical)
SFA101: Freqube (Type: Psychic/Electric)
SFA102: Refrather (Type: Light) =
SFA103: Pearism (Type: Light) ^
SFA104: Crisalock (Type: Light/Flying) ^
SFA105: Chillaser (Type: Electric/Ice) =
SFA106: Chillspark (Type: Electric/Ice) ^
SFA107: Elvajo (Type: Fairy/Fighting) =
SFA108: Nymphist (Type: Fairy/Fighting) ^
SFA109: Flasan (Type: Psychic/Light) =
SFA110: Flasera (Type: Psychic/Light) ^
SFA111: Burigon (Type: Dragon/Fire) =
SFA112: Flamigon (Type: Dragon/Fire) ^
SFA113: Ifrigon (Type: Dragon/Fire) ^
SFA114: Seridal (Type: Dragon/Water) =
SFA115: Oceantine (Type: Dragon/Water) ^
SFA116: Drageel (Type: Dragon/Water) ^
SFA117: Posixie (Type: Light/Fairy)
SFA118: Negamp (Type: Dark/Fairy)
SFA119: Petaton (Type: Grass/Fire) =
SFA120: Solaraze (Type: Grass/Fire) ^
SFA121: Jokelit (Type: Light/Dark) =
SFA122: Schizojest (Type: Light/Dark) ^
SFA123: Helmesaur (Type: Rock) =
SFA124: Gemesaurus (Type: Rock/Ghost) ^
-Helmesaur and Gemesaurus are based off the Helmasaur enemy and Gemesaur King boss from Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and A Link Between Worlds.
SFA125: Radioard (Type: Chemical) =
SFA126: Hazazard (Type: Chemical/Dragon) ^
SFA127: Prismaeye (Type: Psychic/Ice) =
SFA128: Octiclipse (Type: Psychic/Ice) ^
SFA129: Auroracle (Type: Psychic/Ice) ^
-Prismaeye, Opticlipse, and Auroracle make up a pseudo-legendary line. Although I made a few changes to their look and types, all three of them are the property of Ninetales.
SFA130: Paradyne (Type: Bug/Grass) ^
-Paradyne is a Stage 2 for Parasect, obtained by trading a Parasect when holding a Bizarre Mushroom. Paradyne is the property of GinnyLyn2.
SFA131: Dragonigh (Type: Dragon/Flying) ^
-Dragonigh is an alternate Stage 2 for Dragonair and a counterpart to Dragonite, obtained starting at Level 55 if Dragonair is holding a Dragon Wing. Dragonigh is the property of YUMAWARU.
SFA132: Incinaos (Type: Fire/Dark)
SFA133: Paralaos (Type: Electric/Dark)
SFA134: Frozaos (Type: Ice/Dark)
-Incinaos, Paralaos, and Frozaos make up the Dark Interlopers, the lesser Legendary trio in the SFA-Dex 2. They are known for in mythology for being the ones responsible for anger, greed, and fear in humans.
SFA135: Infiran (Type: Light/Dragon)
SFA136: Zerion (Type: Dark/Flying)
SFA137: Variruin (Type: Normal/Psychic)*
-Infiran, Zerion, and Variruin make up the Variant Trio, the major Legendary trio in the SFA-Dex 2. Infiran is the mascot for Infinite, while Zerion is the mascot for Zero. All three have a base stat total of 680.
* Variruin's type changes if you have Infiran or Zerion in your party as well. If you have Zerion in your party, Variruin's type is Dark/Psychic; if you have Infiran in your party, Variruin's type is Light/Psychic. If you have both in your party, then Variruin's type is determined by whichever one is closest to the front of your party.
SFA138: Frazilova (Type: Fire/Ice)
Frazilova is a Legendary Pokémon with a base stat total of 600. It has two forms, a Flame Form and Frost Form. It's a Pokémon that manipulates and controls temperatures.
SFA139: Paradistan (Type: Dragon/Flying)
Paradistan is a Legendary Pokémon with a base stat total of 600. It has two forms, a Day Form and Night Form. It's a Pokémon that only shows itself to someone when they have completed the impossible. It is the guardian of Atledegrila, a place similar to the Garden of Eden or Shangri-La.
SFA140: Crisalia (Type: Fairy)
Crisalia is a Legendary Pokémon with a base stat total of 600. It's a Mew-esque Pokemon such as Celebi, Jirachi, and others. It's a Pokémon that can manipulate crystals and is said to reside in a crystal world. It's also an Event Pokémon.

Special: In addition to the Pokémon listed above, in Infinite/Zero, a number of Pokémon have the Light-type added to them (like how several Pokémon had the Fairy-type added to them in X and Y). Here are those Pokémon:

#182: Bellossom (Type: Grass/Light)
#191: Sunkern (Type: Grass/Light)
#192: Sunflora (Type: Grass/Light)
#313: Volbeat (Type: Bug/Light)
#314: Illumise (Type: Bug/Light)
#350: Milotic (Type: Water/Light)
#370: Luvdisc (Type: Water/Light)
#524: Roggenrola (Type: Rock/Light)
#525: Boldore (Type: Rock/Light)
#526: Gigalith (Type: Rock/Light)
#531: Audino (Type: Normal/Light)
#594: Alomomola (Type: Water/Light)

Three Pokémon from the first SFA-Dex have a slight type change. Actually, it's just their two types switched around to be in the other order. Here they are:

SFA34: Cubreeze (Type: Ice/Water)
SFA35: Icebergact (Type: Ice/Water)
SFA36: Glacimpact (Type: Ice/Water)

There are also six new Mega Pokémon in Infinite/Zero as well, with their respective Mega Stones included. Here they are:

#144: Mega Articuno (Type: Ice/Flying)
#145: Mega Zapdos (Type: Electric/Flying)
#146: Mega Moltres (Type: Fire/Flying)
#251: Mega Celebi (Type: Psychic/Grass)
#350: Mega Milotic (Type: Water/Light)
#X69: Mega Mothical (Type: Bug/Chemical)

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Present here are the new Pokémon in it plus some changes. The changes here are that twelve Pokémon have the Light-type added to them (so in Infinite/Zero they're part Light-type). Also, to make the Ice-type better, they now have resistances to Water and Ground.

Also note that since the sixth Generation has risen, Pokémon Infinite/Zero also contains those Pokémon and the SFA-Dex 2 includes the Fairy type. It also contains every Pokémon from Flora and Azure as well.

I'd also like to explain some of the Pokémon in the SFA-Dex 2 to you (to be more specific, the starters, the Ifrigon and Drageel lines, and Paradistan). The inspiration for those Pokémon actually comes from a listing of 200+ Pokémon ideas and a Pokémon thought up by another person. The aforementioned Pokémon in the SFA-Dex 2 are still my own ideas, as I took my own creative route with them, such as names, look, stats, abilities, and moves.

I'll also explain the location for Infinite/Zero. Like I had Flora/Azure take place in the Nostrum region (borrowed from Shukufuku no Campanella), Infinite/Zero takes place in the Halkeginia region (borrowed from Zero no Tsukaima), and like with Nostrum, my own take on Halkeginia. I have no ownership over either region.

When it comes to Mega Articuno, Mega Zapdos, and Mega Moltres, you only get one of them in the game, depending on which starter you chose. If you chose Saureaf, you get the Moltresite; if you chose Heatiger, you get the Articunoite; if you chose Cryscale, you get the Zapdosite. Also, since the birds themselves aren't found in Infinite/Zero, you'll have to bring one over from another game (Hugh & Dolittle's PokéTransporter is perfect for this). The only difference is that the Plasma Gale ability summons thunderstorm conditions (and the ability also prevents Mega Zapdos from taking damage from said thunderstorm conditions). Mega Celebi, on the other hand, is an event, much like Celebi itself.

Also, the SFA 2 Pokédex in detail (the Pokémon's stats, what moves they can know, and abilities) is under construction. I don't know exactly where the SFA 2 Pokédex is going to be put.

Information on Paradyne can be found here. Paradyne is the property of GinnyLyn2.
Information on Dragonigh is found here. Dragonigh is the property of YUMAWARU.
Information on Prismaeye, Opticlipse, and Auroracle can be found here. All three are the property of Ninetales.
Information on Mega Articuno, Mega Zapdos, and Mega Moltres can be found here. All three Mega forms were thought up by TyranitarTube.
Note: I'm sorry for using these five Pokemon in the SFA-Dex 2, but they're too interesting for me to resist. I'm still honest to provide links to their original owners, though.

More information, such as locations, characters, items, and Trainer rosters will be posted over time as they're still being developed.

One more thing. Please don't post pointless comments like this:


--- Quote from: SakuraMaxX on June 20, 2013, 04:14:46 pm ---(/・Д・)/

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SakuraMaxX:

--- Quote from: Sunflorazumarill on June 08, 2014, 07:55:23 pm ---One more thing. Please don't post pointless comments like this:

--- Quote from: SakuraMaxX on June 20, 2013, 04:14:46 pm ---(/・Д・)/

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Cien Laguoire:
I thought this was for IM@S-related fanwork.

༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ

Sunflorazumarill:

--- Quote from: SakuraMaxX on June 08, 2014, 10:57:24 pm ---



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*facepalm*



--- Quote from: Cien on June 09, 2014, 02:19:06 pm ---I thought this was for IM@S-related fanwork.

༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ

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I don't think there's any rule saying that things have to be iM@S related to be in Community Works. Besides, there is iM@S-based stuff in Pokemon Infinite and Zero. I just haven't gotten to posting them yet. I think you'll be surprised at some of them. Also, can you guess where the name "Audilia City" is derived from?

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LOCATIONS IN HALKEGINIA

HALKEGINIA REGION (Origin: Zero no Tsukaima)
The Halkeginia region is an interesting place that can be found far from the other Pokémon regions. With a resemblance to Europe in shape, there are amazing sights to be found and interesting cities and locations to explore. Whether it's the pristine Lagdorian Lake, the immensely tall Mt. Germania (the tallest mountain in all of the Pokémon regions), or the wondrous Albion Divinity, there's a lot to discover, and a number of new Pokémon to find. There is even said to be a whole underground world found beneath Halkeginia. When it comes to its mythology, there is the legend of Infiran, the Pokémon of infinity, and Zerion, the Pokémon of zero. In terms of government, Halkeginia is a monarchy, and is ruled by Queen Marianne. This is the region where you go on your Pokémon journey.


UNDETOPIA (Origin: Pokémon Infinite/Zero)
Hidden deep beneath Halkeginia happens to be a vast underground world that's known as Undetopia. The only way into and from Undetopia are areas called Under Gaps, which have opened up recently. The areas located within Undetopia are different from those on the surface, such as the Ancient Forest, Toxic Swamp, Spiral Cavern, Magma and Frost Lakes, the Crystal Maze, and Under Mountain. There also may have been a civilization that once lived here due to the presence of what is the Ruined City and Shade Tower. There are also many Pokémon that thrive in this subterranean world, and the Halkeginia Pokédex gets a branch known as the Undetopia Pokédex to keep track of the Pokémon found here. You can even dig for various items in the area's Excavation Mines in your free time.


POKéMON GYM CITIES

Nekaratai Town (Origin: Hentai Oji to Warawanai Neko)
Nekaratai Town is a large town that's known for the Stony Meowth, a small statue that resides in the middle of the town. It's said that if you were to make a wish in front of the statue, then it would come true. There's also the Nekaratai Café to be found here, which is part of a chain of restaurants that are found in various cities in Halkeginia. You can also go check out Nekaratai Park, which hosts the Sprigail Arrival at the beginning of spring and the Sunkern Festival during the summer. Nekaratai Town is also the home of the Nekaratai Gym, which is the first Gym in the Halkeginia region.

Gym Leader: Tsukiko Tsutsukakushi
Origin: Heitai Oji to Warawanai Neko
Specializes In: Grass-type Pokémon
Badge: Leaf Badge
TM Given: TM66B (Leaf Shield)


Zuikaku City (Origin: Girls Und Panzer)
Situated on a supermassive aircraft carrier of the same name, Zuikaku City is best known for the Ooarai Girls' High School and Sensha-do, the art of operating tanks, which is a traditional martial art for girls. The Ooarai vessel is known as an "academy ship", and also has terrain on it such as hills, mountains, and cliffsides (Route 406 in fact is located on the deck of the Zuikaku and leads to the city). In addition to the art of Sensha-do, Zuikaku City is also the location of the Zuikaku Gym, the second Gym for the Halkeginia region.

Gym Leader: Saori Takebe
Origin: Girls Und Panzer
Specializes In: Ground-type Pokémon
Badge: Panzer Badge
TM Given: TM32B (Bulldoze)


Tigerlily City (Origin: Toradora)
Tigrlily City is a high-tech and technologically advanced city known for its glass cyber-like roads as well as the Platform Express, a series of floating platforms that allow travel throughout the city. The city has multiple levels, so traveling through the city without the use of the Platform Express can be difficult. Tigerlily City has a number of places to offer such as Tigerlily Square, Tigerlily Apartments, Electric Circuit, and Ohashi High School. There's also Tigerlily Generator, the tallest building in the city and an energy plant that serves as the power source for the entire city. This advanced city is also home to the Tigerlily Gym, the third Gym in the Halkeginia region.

Gym Leader: Taiga Aisaka
Origin: Toradora
Specializes In: Electric-type Pokémon
Badge: Radiance Badge
TM Given: TM67B (Thunder Beam)


Diendye Town (Origin: Highschool DxD)
Diendye Town is a town that's most well-known for the Diendye Express, Halkeginia's largest train system, which connects it to several other places in the region. The town is also known for Kuoh Academy and its Occult Research Club, which is situated in the old schoolhouse, although its purpose is unknown since only those in the club are allowed in. Diendye Town is where you can find the Diendye Gym, the fourth Gym in Halkeginia.

Gym Leader: Issei Hyoudou
Origin: Highschool DxD
Specializes In: Poison-type Pokémon
Badge: Necro Badge
TM Given: TM36A (Sludge Bomb)


Misaki City (Origin: Shakugan no Shana)
Misaki City is a small city that's located in the southeast part of Halkeginia and is surrounded by volcanoes. The only way in or out of the city is through Flamaze Tunnel, a two-part area going through the volcano. Because of this, Misaki City's population is small and not too many people pass through here. The city is divided into west and east sides by the Mana Ravine, with the eastern side being the industrial area and the western side being the residential area. The people of Misaki are an enduring group, as they see those who choose to live in such a hotspot as resilient. There are a number of places to be found here, such as Misaki Bridge, which goes over the ravine, Misaki Atrium Arch, Misaki Clock Tower, Misaki Municipal High School, and Flara Department Store. In the summer, the Misago Festival is celebrated, which happens to be a tourist attraction. This city is where the Misaki Gym, the fifth Gym in Halkeginia, is located.

Gym Leader: Shana
Origin: Shakugan no Shana
Specializes In: Fire-type Pokémon
Badge: Hothead Badge
TM Given: TM65B (Wave Burner)


Accelise City (Origin: Accel World)
Accelise City is a large city that is surrounded by tall grasses and other plants, where a number of wild Pokémon make their home. The city itself is home to Umesato Junior High School as well as the central location for a cyberspace game called "Brain Burst". Accelise City is also where Halkeginia's Safari Zone is located, which utilizes the tall grasses surrounding the city. This city also happens to be the location of the Accelise Gym, the sixth Gym in Halkeginia.

Gym Leader: Kuroyukihime
Origin: Accel World
Specializes In: Bug-type Pokémon
Badge: Swallowtail Badge
TM Given: TM69B (Hornet Chaser)


Palmtran City (Origin: Pokémon Infinite/Zero)
Palmtran City, also known as Palmtran Island, is located in the southern part of Halkeginia and is a major resort, much like Resort Tropicale in the Nostrum region. It's said that the resort island resides on the back of a gigantic sleeping Drageel. There's a lot to check out while you're here, such as renting a cabana, which then can be used much like a Secret Base in Pokémon R/S/E, relaxing on the beach, and even checking out the dancers of the Palmtran Hula Stage. Azurina, Palmtran City's gravure idol, is also the Gym Leader. Speaking of gyms, Palmtran City is where the Palmtran Gym, the seventh Gym in Halkeginia, is located.

Gym Leader: Azurina
Origin: Pokémon Infinite/Zero
Specializes In: Water-type Pokémon
Badge: Tropic Badge
TM Given: TM64B (Ice Water)


Titanica City (Origin: Attack on Titan)
Titanica City is a small city that is, interestingly, located in Undetopia beneath Halkeginia. 100 years prior to the events of Pokémon Infinite and Zero, a group of explorers and their families in the northern part of Halkeginia were swallowed up by a fissure that opened up and fell into the underground world. Unable to reach the surface, the people built what eventually became a city with extremely high walls to protect them from the various Pokémon found in Undetopia. A year prior to the events of the games, entrances called Under Gaps opened up and three people were able to reach the surface. Having connected with the surface after a century, some people decided to go and explore the surface while others stayed behind in the city. Although it was only recently inducted as one, Titanica City is where the Titanica Gym, the eighth Gym in Halkeginia, is located.

Gym Leader: Armin Arlert
Origin: Attack on Titan
Specializes In: Rock-type Pokémon
Badge: Ancient Badge
TM Given: TM71A (Stone Edge)


Campaigner City (Origin: Pokémon Infinite/Zero)
Located in the mountains in the northeast corner of the region, Campaigner City is the location of Halkeginia's Pokémon League, the final destination for Pokémon Trainers. The city is reached by taking the Victory Express from Diendye Station. However, only those with eight badges and the Victory Pass may board. The train actually stops inside Victory Road, and Trainers must then proceed through to reach the Pokémon League, where the Elite Four and Champion are located.

Elite Four Member 1: Louise de La Valliére
Origin: Zero no Tsukaima
Specializes In: Light-type Pokémon

Elite Four Member 2: Jenny Dolittle
Origin: Mouretsu Pirates
Specializes In: Fairy-type Pokémon

Elite Four Member 3: Ichika Orimura
Origin: Infinite Stratos
Specializes In: Flying-type Pokémon

Elite Four Member 4: Akashi Seijuurou
Origin: Kuroko no Basket
Specializes In: Dragon-type Pokémon

Champion: Miku Hatsune
Origin: Vocaloid
Specializes In: Variety


Other Cities
Jointiven Town
Tristania City
Vocadia City
Audilia City
Vindobona City
Lutéce City
La Rochelle
Romalia City
City of Vale
Morningsea City
Stratogen Town
Londinium City
Trainers' Metropolis

Other Areas
Alden Forest
Lagdorian Lake
Gallia Ridge
Mt. Germania
Secret Lake
Nephys Desert
Nephys Oasis
Flamaze Tunnel
Subzero Maze
Magnetic Quarry
Victory Road
Albion Divinity
Ancient Valley
Cave of Angrage
Cave of Fearnoia
Forever Tomb
Aurora Island
Rainbow Island
Atledegrila
Enigma Island

Various Structures
Tristain Academy
Hugh & Dolittle HQ
Vocadia Park
Halkeginia University
Diendye Station
Grand Clock Tower
Safari Zone
Chemical Plant
Frozen Power Plant
Albion Castle
Battle Royale Center
Battle Academy
Zodiac Jet
Zodiac Base

Ancient Structures
Maze Pyramid
Stone Circle
Albion Temple
Avalon Spire

Other
Black Void
White Void
Time Rift
Space Rift

Undetopia
Halkeginia Temple
Ruined City
Shade Tower
Under Mountain
Spiral Cavern
Excavation Mines
Toxic Swamp
Ancient Forest
Cave of Selfeed
Crystal Maze
Deep Underpass
Frost Lake
Magma Lake
Frozen Volcano

Routes
Route 401
Route 402
Route 403
Route 404
Route 405
Route 406
Route 407
Route 408
Route 409
Route 410
Route 411
Route 412
Route 413
Route 414
Route 415
Route 416
Route 417
Route 418
Route 419
Route 420
Route 421
Route 422
Route 423
Route 424
Route 425
Route 426
Route 427
Route 428
Route 429
Route 430
Route 431
Route 432

Undetopia Routes
Route U1
Route U2
Route U3
Route U4
Route U5
Route U6
Route U7
Route U8
Route U9
Route U10
Route U11
Route U12
Route U13
Route U14
Route U15
Route U16

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I've decided to start posting everything. First off, the locations found in the game. With the games taking place in Halkeginia (from Zero no Tsukaima), I've decided to incorporate a number of locations from there. Also, the region is divided into kingdoms just like in Zero no Tsukaima (although they were unified after a large war). Of course, other cities based off of places from other anime are also present. When it comes to the Gym Leaders and Elite Four members, I decided to use ones from more well-known anime this time, and also, there are some males this time around. There are still more females than males, though, but it's a start. Another note, before anyone says there's no Dark-type Gym, I already had such a Gym in Flora/Azure/Solar, so it's not needed here.

I'll also name off which kingdom each town and city is located:

Tristain
Jointiven Town
Tristania City

Gallia
Nekaratai Town
Audilia City
La Rochelle
Lutéce City
Tigerlily City

Germania
Diendye Town
Morningsea City
Stratogen Town
Accelise City
Vindobona City
Campaigner City

Romalia
Romalia City

Albion
Londonium City
City of Vale

Grand Duchy of Guldenhorf (Tristain)
Vocadia City

Other
Zuikaku City
Misaki City
Palmtran City

liza94:
I wish I could understand the battle system in your games... :(  Anyway, I have only one suggestion: don't kill Chihaya-Master, please! ^-^

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