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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #15 on: June 16, 2014, 03:25:47 pm »
Due to posting limitations, I had to split up the bio for Zodiac in two. Here's where Zodiac's plans really start to heat up.

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After returning to the mainland from Palmtran City, you'll get a call from Lili/Kim on your Holo Caster, who explains that she/he noticed Zodiac back at the Frozen Power Plant, only to be cut off. Upon heading to and investigating the power plant, you'll find Saito and Louise here, who will help you deal with the Zodiac Grunts that are in full force and after defeating them all, Louise will discover a secret staircase in the back of the plant that leads into an icy cavern called the Subzero Maze. Within the maze are more Zodiac Grunts whose job it is to stop any intruders. Upon reaching the exit to the maze, you'll emerge in an isolated area in the cold mountains. It turns out that Zodiac's massive base is located here, and Miku will surprise you by arriving in the area from behind you, wanting to help you out.

Inside Zodiac's base, after Miku runs ahead of you and Louise and Saito go and investigate on their own, you'll fight a large number of Zodiac Grunts, a few Admins, and also Scientists working for Zodiac while navigating the base. Eventually, you'll reach Unitye and have to battle her a fourth time. A bit later, you'll reach Dualit, and have to battle her a fourth time before reaching cells where Lili/Kim and Looker are behind laser bars. After Miku frees them, you along with Lili/Kim continue further and you eventually find Triana, who has Louise captive, and have to battle her a fourth time.

While exploring the base, you might come across a lab that you can enter. Inside it are a number of computers lining the walls and in its center is a large cylindrical capsule containing a Mega Stone. The computer on the side of the capsule brings up information about "the ultimate Pokémon" and the means to make it more powerful. The Mega Stone is either Mewtwonite Y (Infinite) or Mewtwonite X (Zero), giving you a good idea of just which Pokémon they're talking about.

Upon you and your friends reaching the core of Zodiac's base, it turns out that Zodiac has captured Infiran (Infinite) or Zerion (Zero) and is holding it in a large capsule. From a high-up window overlooking the chamber happens to be Kuroi, who turns out to be Zodiac's leader! This shocks Louise, Saito, Miku, Lili/Kim, and Looker, who demand Kuroi to tell them what he's doing. He explains to them that all humans have evil inside of them and that they should embrace it. Since he likes carnage and to see people suffer, Kuroi plans on using Infiran/Zerion to create a world of darkness in order to show how evil he wants everything to be. After Miku's disgust over what he's planning, Kuroi raises a wall up to prevent her or any of the others from helping you out and the five of them are forced to contend with six Zodiac Admins. Graves, who also happens to be inside the chamber, decides that since you now know too much, you must be dealt with, and battles you a second time. After Graves is defeated, both him and Kuroi manage to escape along with Infiran/Zerion into a massive jet and fly away from the base.

After Graves and Kuroi have escaped the Zodiac Base, you'll be able to go through a set of doors on the right side of the chamber to find a room with a computer that reveals a personal data log of Kuroi's. As it turns out, Kuroi used 961 to train and condition idols to become high-ranking agents in Zodiac, and he had such idols perform suicide missions to order to further Zodiac's cause and that only three survived, the Zodiac Trinity, (Unitye, Dualit, and Triana were 961 idols Kuroi corrupted). In fact, he was even planning to make Project Jupiter his next lieutenants and have them replace the Zodiac Trinity, which is what he originally would have had Miki, Hibiki, and Takane do if they didn't leave 961 before he was ready to make them Zodiac members.

While battling Miku after defeating the Elite Four, after defeating three of her Pokémon, suddenly, rumbling occurs and the entire world ends up being enveloped in an expanding sphere of light (Infinite) or growing void of darkness (Zero). From outside the Pokémon League building, Zodiac's Jet, which is the source of the distortion, is spotted close to Mt. Germania. Miku says that if they don't stop Zodiac, then the world is lost. Lili/Kim, Looker, Louise, Saito, Henrietta, and Project Jupiter all arrive wanting to help put a stop to Zodiac's scheme. Using a Skibison, Louise's Crisalock, and Henrietta's Dragonigh, everyone starts flying towards Zodiac's jet and manages to make it inside.

Inside the Zodiac Jet, you are blocked by the Zodiac Trinity, who Project Jupiter decides to confront, trusting you with stopping Kuroi. After you head deeper into the jet, Graves appears, saying that the horrific world that Kuroi will descend onto everyone will not be stopped and that he will do anything he can to put you down. You now end up having to battle Graves for the third and final time.

After Graves is defeated, you're able to head into the core of the jet where Kuroi is with Infiran/Zerion being held inside a device and using the Infinity Orb (Infinite) or Zero Orb (Zero) to control it. Kuroi explains that soon the entire world will be transformed into one of darkness and perdition. At this point, Lili/Kim, Louise, Saito, Henrietta, Miku, Looker, Project Jupiter, the Zodiac Trinity, and Graves all enter the area. Project Jupiter demand just what Kuroi wanted with them the whole time, with Kuroi telling them that when the time came, he was going to let them in on who he really is and mold them into who would replace the Zodiac Trinity, but at this point, he has no further need for either and then uses the Infinity Orb or Zero Orb to have Infiran/Zerion blast both trios with light energy (Infinite) or dark energy (Zero), followed by doing the same to Lili/Kim, Louise, Saito, Henrietta, Miku, Looker, and Graves, saying that he's setting an example of what his world will be like. Miku calls out to Infiran/Zerion and tells it to stop listening to Kuroi, which it does and causes the Infinity Orb/Zero Orb to break. You end up having to battle and capture Infiran/Zerion.

After Infiran/Zerion has been caught by you, Kuroi, upset by what's happened, says that Infiran's/Zerion's power has been limited since you caught it with a Pokéball and since the Infinity Orb/Zero Orb has broken, his plan is ruined. Kuroi decides that if he can't transform the world, then he'll destroy it. With this, you end up battling Kuroi, who is also revealed to have a Mega Ring. After being defeated, Kuroi says that he's not finished and in the next chamber reveals Variruin, which he commands to destroy the world. Variruin, however, decides to start with Kuroi, and he's enveloped in either a space or light (Infinite) or vortex of darkness (Zero) and disappears.

However, Henrietta says Variruin is still going to destroy the world and that you must stop it from doing so. She also says that Infiran's/Zerion's presence is influencing Variruin. With that, you have to battle Variruin, who due to the chamber it's in prevents it from being captured. Variruin is Light/Psychic-type in Infinite if you have Infiran in your party and Dark/Psychic-type in Zero if you have Zerion in your party. After Variruin is defeated, an attack from it blasts the Zodiac Jet wide open, but Infiran/Zerion comes out of its Pokéball (appears if it was sent to the PC) and transports you and everyone else to safety. (For the record, the Zodiac Trinity and Graves escaped the jet before the battle with Variruin.) Using its power, Infiran or Zerion warps Variruin back to where it was found and the Zodiac Jet explodes over the top of Mt. Germania. With this, Zodiac's plans have been thwarted.

After the credits, it's revealed that after Zodiac's plans have been stopped, Unitye, Dualit, and Triana decided to turn themselves over to Looker. However, Graves, furious over what's happened, has decided to take what's left of Zodiac on a plan for revenge against all of Halkeginia for what's happened and has gone to Albion. When you arrive there, you'll meet Yukiho, a girl from Nostrum who has decided to help Looker put a stop to whatever Graves is planning. As it turns out, Graves was spotted in the Ancient Valley and has gone through an Under Gap to Undetopia. There, Zodiac is encountered in the Frozen Volcano and Yukiho assists you as a Multi Battle partner in taking down a number of Grunts along the way to the center of the volcano, where it turns out Graves has captured Frazilova and uses it against you, forcing you to battle it. Once it's defeated, Graves manages to escape.

You then get to the City of Vale, where you fight off more Zodiac Grunts on your own until you reach Graves, who attacks Blake Belladonna, one of the Battle Academy Leaders. As it turns out, Blake is a former member of Zodiac, but defected from them. Graves has decided that not only will she pay for leaving Zodiac, but so will her friends as well and the City of Vale. Upon seeing you, he decides to have Frazilova battle you again. Once it's defeated again, Graves has no choice but to retreat once more.

Next, you need to head to Avalon Spire, where there aren't any more Zodiac Grunts, but Graves is at the top and talks about sending a terrible message to the entirety of Halkeginia. He decides to have Frazilova battle you a third time. Once it's defeated yet again, Graves says that he's still not finished and says that the worst is yet to come. With that, Graves manages to get away for the third time.

You head to Londinium and at Albion Castle, Graves has attacked Prince Wales, cousin of Queen Henrietta, and Princess Bonnie from the Nostrum region. As it turns out, Graves has taken Bonnie to the top of the palace. You head up to the top, where Bonnie is confronting Graves, who talks about using Frazilova to burn Londinium down (Infinite) or freeze Londinium solid (Zero), then heading to Nostrum to spread Zodiac's message of terror there as well. Upon seeing you, Graves has Frazilova battle you for the fourth time, but after it's defeated here, the device Graves was using to control it breaks, freeing it, and it leaves the area. With it gone, Graves has no choice but to escape once more, which he does, with you along with Looker, Yukiho, and Bonnie all in hot pursuit of him.

Graves ends up being chased to a cliff overlooking the ocean, where he ends up being cornered by Looker, Yukiho, and Bonnie. Looker tells Graves that he has nowhere to run and should give up. Graves starts to lament on how Zodiac became the only thing he had and with them finished, he's nothing. He then says that he won't turn himself in and that there's one alternative for him. With that, Graves throws himself off the cliff, dropping three items in the process, and falls towards the ocean below. The three objects Graves dropped happens to be the Terra, Hydro, and Solar Diamonds, the three diamonds of the Genesis Trio, although why he had them is unknown. As of this point, Zodiac's terror and chaos has finally ended.

At any time after the credits, if you head back to the Zodiac Base, you'll find that the place is in ruins. A number of the Scientists that were here have returned to try and pick up the pieces and will battle you once again, albeit with higher-level lineups. If you go to the lab that you found, you find it to be the most destroyed part of all, and in the now-shattered capsule happens to be Mewtwo (who is holding the Mega Stone that was in there), who happens to be the one that trashed the place. If you head up to it, you'll be able to battle and capture it.

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I have a bad feeling that Kuroi is a main antagonist in the game! :(  Turiavita is much better than 961pro!

Now that I've posted stuff about Zodiac, you ended up being right. Note that if anyone posts comments about Zodiac's leader, please mark it as spoilers.

Also, do you like how you still battle Miku only for the battle to be interrupted by the climax of Zodiac's plans?

On a related topic, Blake Belladonna is said to had been an Admin or even the unofficial fourth member of the Zodiac Trinity. Also, it's possible that she knows Kuroi is Zodiac's leader, but not confirmed.

Also, Honoka, Nagisa, and Ichigo were all asked to join 961 at one point or another, but declined. Who knows what would've eventually happened if they accepted.
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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #16 on: June 18, 2014, 02:34:35 am »
Okay. Now it's time for me to post the bios for the high-ranking members of Zodiac, including their leader. Once again, if you comment on Zodiac's leader, mark it as spoilers.

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ZODIAC (Specific Members)

Unitye (Origin: Pokémon Infinite/Zero)
Info: Unitye is the first and youngest member of the Zodiac Trinity, a trio of higher-ups in Zodiac. She has medium-length teal-color hair and is a yandere. Unitye acts similar to a cheerful child, but enjoys wreaking havoc and acts like it's all a fun game to her. She also happens to be one of the few members that knows the identity of Zodiac's leader, the others being Dualit, Triana, and Graves. Unitye is the one that seems to embody Zodiac's nature of causing chaos and terror the most and doesn't care about anything else that they might be planning. Very late in the game, it's revealed that Unitye is a former 961 idol, having been conditioned by Kuroi to be a part of Zodiac.


Dualit (Origin: Pokémon Infinite/Zero)
Info: Dualit is the second member of the Zodiac Trinity, a trio of higher-ups in Zodiac. She has medium length jade-color hair arranged in curls, with two ribbons adorning the top of her hair, and happens to be pretty, but vain. Dualit hates the fashion sense of various people she comes across, such as the player character. She also happens to be one of the few members that knows the identity of Zodiac's leader, the others being Unitye, Triana, and Graves. Quite late in the game, it's revealed that Dualit is a former 961 idol, having been conditioned by Kuroi to be a part of Zodiac.


Triana (Origin: Pokémon Infinite/Zero)
Info: Triana is the third and oldest member of the Zodiac Trinity, a trio of higher-ups in Zodiac. She has long indigo-color hair with a horizontal piece sticking forward and a hairband on top of her hair, and is stoic and emotionless. Triana always carries a set of cards with the Zodiac symbol on their backs in her left hand, but what they're for is unknown. She also happens to be one of the few members that knows the identity of Zodiac's leader, the others being Unitye, Dualit, and Graves. A bit late in the game, it's revealed that Triana is a former 961 idol, having been conditioned by Kuroi to be a part of Zodiac.


Graves (Origin: Pokémon Infinite/Zero)
Info: Graves is the chief scientist for Zodiac and is the right-hand man of its leader, being the only one other than the Zodiac Trinity that knows the leader's identity. Coming from a wealthy family, Graves was chosen to be Jenny Dolittle's future husband before Jenny was even born, due to his father being a family friend of Jonathan Dolittle. However, Graves' relationship with Jenny and that of Hugh and Dolittle is only in the interests of Zodiac, seeing the conglomerate as a means to fuel Zodiac's plans. Graves is the only one other than Zodiac's leader that knows of the organization's plan to transform to world into a perdition of torment and suffering and will stop at nothing to make sure it's achieved.

Graves is first mentioned after rescuing Jenny Dolittle from Zodiac's clutches. Jenny explains that Graves is her fiancé, having been arranged to be married to him. However, she explains that she never liked him to begin with and knows that he's trouble in some way, and recently found out that he's been having dealings with Zodiac and is also assisting Jenny's uncle, Robert Dolittle, so that he can be the one to inherit Hugh and Dolittle.

Not long after saving Jenny, Zodiac attacks Hugh and Dolittle HQ in Morningsea City, and the player fights his or her way though a number of Grunts before reaching the one who led the attack, Graves, who reveals himself to not only heave dealings with Zodiac, but to actually be part of the organization, more specifically, second in command. Jenny says that she had a feeling that Graves was no good and that this proves it. Robert Dolittle comes onto the scene, and it's revealed that he had sided with Zodiac, who had arranged things so that he could get Hugh & Dolittle. Graves reveals that in reality, Zodiac doesn't care for Hugh & Dolittle and that they actually were going to completely destroy the company, but since you interfered, they had to take matters into their own hands and attempt to wreck the corporation. Graves decides that as punishment for getting involved in business that doesn't concern you, you must be dealt with. While Jenny contends with her uncle, you're forced to fight Graves. After he's defeated, Graves has Zodiac withdraw, telling Robert they have no further need for him with their plans. He also tells Jenny that he's dissolving their engagement, seeing as it's no longer necessary, with Jenny trying to punch him, but two Zodiac Admins get Graves out of there before she can.

Later, Graves is seen viewing the large mural of Infiran and Zerion in the central room of the Halkeginia Temple in Undetopia. Upon you entering the room, he talks about the two Legendary Pokémon and their roles in the balance of infinity and zero as well as endlessness and nothingness. After saying this, he turns to you and says that Zodiac has yet to comprehend the magnitude of their power, but as he takes the Infinity Orb (Infinite) or Zero Orb (Zero) in the process, he says that will change, as well as the entire world. Graves then tells you that he's said enough and as Dualit then enters the chamber, he tells her to deal with you as he escapes, forcing you to battle Dualit a third time.

Later in the game, after reaching the core of Zodiac's base, Graves is overlooking a chamber with Infiran (Infinite) or Zerion (Zero). After the scene where Kuroi is revealed to be Zodiac's leader and Lili (if male) or Kim (if female), Saito, Louise, Looker, and Miku are forced to fight six Zodiac Admins, Graves makes a wall rise up behind you, blocking your allies from helping you. Graves then comes up to you and explains that up until now, he was the only one other than Kuroi himself that knew about Kuroi's plan to change the world into a perdition of torment and suffering and that is reason for supporting the plan is that it's better to be the right hand of the devil than to be in his path, stating that as long as serves Kuroi, he is immune to the dystopia that Kuroi will create. With that said, Graves decides that he will be the one to deal with you, and decides to battle you a second time. After being defeated, Graves manages to escape the base along with Kuroi.

When Zodiac's plan starts to come to fruition, Graves is encountered once more in the Zodiac Jet, where Kuroi tells him to prove his worth to him and get rid of you once and for all. Graves tells you that it's fortunate that you won't live to see the horrific world that Kuroi will create, but that unfortunately, you'll fall. With that, he battles you a third time. After being defeated again, Kuroi reveals that those who serve him are no longer needed and Graves is blasted by light energy from Infiran (Infinite) or dark energy from Zerion (Zero) along with the Zodiac Trinity, Project Jupiter, Looker, Lili/Kim, Louise, Saito, Henrietta, and Miku. Graves manages to survive the attack and after Kuroi is gone, escapes and is not seen again until after the credits.


After the credits, Graves, leading what's left of Zodiac, has gone through the Ancient Valley and through the Under Gap there and entered an area of Undetopia containing the Frozen Volcano. After making your way through there, it turns out that Graves has managed to capture the Legendary Pokémon of the volcano, Frazilova. He goes on to explain that after the Zodiac Trinity turned themselves over to Looker, and since you interfered with and thwarted Zodiac's plans, he's going to make not just you, but all of Halkeginia pay for what you've done. He has decided that you, Looker, and Yukiho will be the first ones for him to use Frazilova against. With that said, you end up having to fight Frazilova (which due to a device Graves is using to restrain it, you can't catch at this point) in its Flame form. Once it's defeated, Graves will retreat with Frazilova, citing that he's far from done.

After the events in the Frozen Volcano, Zodiac is encountered in the City of Vale, where Graves has used Frazilova to attack Blake Belladonna, who he refers to as a "defector" to Zodiac and will punish her by also attacking her friends and laying waste to the City of Vale. Upon seeing you, Graves decides to have Frazilova attack you a second time, this time in its Frost form. After it's defeated again, Graves manages to get away. He's then encountered on the top of Avalon Spire, where he talks about using Frazilova's power to terrorize all of Halkeginia and send a grim message to the entire region of what Zodiac will do to it. You end up having to battle Frazilova a third time, with it in its Flame form. After it's defeated once more, Graves says that the worst of what he will do is yet to come.

Next, Graves appears in Albion Castle, where he has gone as far as to attack both Prince Wales and Bonnie, princess of the Nostrum region and also Wales's fiancée. At the top of the palace is where Graves has fled to, where Bonnie's confronting him. He says that he plans on overthrowing the monarchy in Halkeginia and using Frazilova to either engulf Londinium in flames (Infinite) or freeze Londinium solid (Zero), and that after that, he plans on having Zodiac launch a terrible attack on Nostrum and spread their message of terror throughout there as well. Graves has Frazilova battle you a fourth time, with it in its Frost form. After Frazilova's been defeated yet again, the device being used to control it breaks, finally freeing it. With Frazilova free of his control, Graves has no choice but to flee once again.

Graves manages to make it to a cliff overlooking the ocean at the edge of Albion. After you, Yukiho, Looker, and Bonnie confront Graves, Looker tells him that there's nowhere else for him to go and with Frazilova free, having likely gone back to the Frozen Volcano, he should give up and turn himself in. Graves explains that he parted with his father in order to become part of Zodiac and that the organization, which he devoted himself to, was all he had at this point, and with them done for, he has nothing left. As Looker, Bonnie, and Yukiho corner him, Graves decides that he will not give himself to the authorities and that there's only one way out for him. With that Graves turns his back to the cliff, spreads his arms out, and throws himself off the edge, falling to the ocean far below. After he's gone, it turns out Graves had dropped the Terra, Hydro, and Solar Diamonds, the three diamonds of the Genesis Trio, which you'll be able to collect.


Takao Kuroi (Origin: The iDolm@ster)
Info (Cont.): Upon reaching the center of Zodiac's base, you, along with Lili (if male) or Kim (if female), Saito, Louise, Miku, and Looker see Graves overlooking a large chamber in the center with Infiran (Infinite) or Zerion (Zero) being held within it. Towards the top of the room is a large window overlooking the area, and behind the window happens to be none other than Kuroi! Kuroi thanks you and the others for making it this far, while Miku demands just what is going on here. Kuroi decides that since you've gone too deep, he might as well reveal to you that he is the leader of Zodiac, and the one who created the organization. Lili/Kim is appalled that the president of 961 Production is also Zodiac's leader, while Looker is shocked over the revelation, seeing as Kuroi had lied to you, lied to Miku, and lied to Project Jupiter about what he's really doing. Kuroi decides that since the truth's been revealed, he might as well be honest for a change. Kuroi explains that he is a man that likes to see people suffer, to see them in pain, and for chaos and torment to reign supreme. Miku says she never thought that Kuroi could be that bad. Kuroi tells Miku he had really hoped she joined 961 and him, since if he had her on his side, he would've been invincible, but that she's no longer necessary.

Kuroi goes on to explain that he's captured Infiran/Zerion, and that using its power, he'll envelop the entire world in an infinitely expanding space (Infinite) or absorb the entire world into an endlessly spanning void (Zero), and transform everything within it into a world of darkness, and that all will suffer, all that survive the transformation that is, as most of the world will perish in the process. Miku tells Kuroi that what he's planning is insane, and she never thought he would be capable of doing something so atrocious. At this point, Kuroi decides that he has told you enough and that none of you will leave the base. At this point, six Zodiac Admins come into the chamber, while you're forced to fight Graves. After Graves is defeated and Lili/Kim, Miku, Saito, Louise, and Looker have defeated the Zodiac Admins, Kuroi says that this is why he doesn't like you, because you keep interfering in his ambitions, but that you won't stop him from creating his perdition of endless pain and torment. A cinematic occurs where Infiran/Zerion is moved upward out of the cylindrical chamber it's in and the window that Kuroi is behind closes, and he makes his escape.

After Zodiac uses Infiran's/Zerion's power to cover the entire world in a sphere of light (Infinite) or void of blackness (Zero), you along with Lili/Kim, Louise, Saito, Henrietta, Miku, Looker, and Project Jupiter manage to make into the Zodiac Jet, and after Graves is defeated once again, Kuroi shows himself and reveals Infiran/Zerion to you, saying that you can't stop him and that soon, the world of prosperity and advancement will be no more and that a world of darkness and suffering will replace it. Touma, Hokuto, and Shouta, realizing Kuroi for what he really is, demand what he saw in them. Kuroi tells the three that when the time came, he would've molded them into a new set of higher-ups in Zodiac, but since his plan is coming to fruition, not only are they no longer needed, but the Zodiac Trinity aren't either. At this point, Kuroi commands Infiran/Zerion to blast the Zodiac Trinity and Project Jupiter with light energy (Infinite) or dark energy (Zero), and both groups of three scream in pain. Miku tells Kuroi to stop what he's doing, only for him to have Infiran/Zerion blast her, Looker, Lili/Kim, Saito, Louise, Henrietta, and even Graves as well, saying that he's giving them a sample of the torment that is to come in his hellish new world, and that all will pray for death, only for it to never come.

Despite the pain she's going through, Miku tells Infiran/Zerion to not listen to Kuroi and to fight back. At this point, a cinematic occurs where Infiran/Zerion stops zapping everyone, takes a stance, shows its power, and roars loudly. This causes Kuroi to admonish Infiran/Zerion. He then looks towards you and blames you for what's happened, and says that he won't let you stop his world from coming to be. You end up having to fight Infiran/Zerion. During the battle, its restraints and broken, freeing it, and then it's caught by you. After you've caught Infiran/Zerion, Kuroi is furious, saying that thanks to what you did, Infiran's/Zerion's power has been weakened and since what he was using to control it has been destroyed, his plan is ruined. Kuroi decides that if he can't transform the world into his personal perdition, then he'll destroy it, starting with you! At this point, you end up battling Kuroi, who is revealed to have a Mega Ring.

After Kuroi's been defeated, he reveals that he is still not finished, and unveils what he calls the ultimate destroyer, the legendary Pokémon Variruin, showing that he took the precaution of capturing it as well. Kuroi then says that he'll have Variruin destroy the world. However, when Variruin awakens, it ends up going beyond Kuroi's control, and then envelops him in a sphere of light (Infinite) or a vortex of darkness (Zero), and in seconds, Kuroi vanishes, putting an end to his insane ambitions.



Zodiac Grunts (Origin: Pokémon Infinite/Zero)
Info: These are the lower members of Zodiac and appear in both male and female versions. Zodiac Grunts have a unique look, consisting of outfits reminiscent of Cipher, Team Galactic, and Hunter J. Their mission is to cause terror in the name of Zodiac and strike fear in all who see them. Zodiac Grunts use a diverse pool of Psychic-, Dark-, and Ghost-type Pokémon such as but not limited to Abra, Sandile, and Gastly, and are also fond of using Pokémon such as Zubat and Anacid.


Zodiac Admins (Origin: Pokémon Infinite/Zero)
Info: These are elite members of Zodiac and appear in both male and female versions. Their role is much like that of the Grunts, except that they oversee more delicate matters. Their outfits are different than those of the Grunts and show off their higher position in the organization. Zodiac Admins are seen primarily in the Zodiac Base and are far fewer in number than the Grunts. They use the same kinds of Pokémon that the Grunts do, although theirs tend to be at their final stage.

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As you can already tell, Project Jupiter is completely unaware that Kuroi is Zodiac's leader, as is the rest of 961 (save for some unfortunate idols).

Also, Kuroi's plan in Infinite/Zero is what Tv Tropes calls "Dystopia Justifies the Means". I wanted the go with a different motive than the overdone "Take Over the World" and "Utopia Justifies the Means" motives (the latter which is been overdone by various villainous teams).

When it came to the higher-ups in Zodiac, Unitye, Dualit, and Triana are characters that I've had in mind for years and decided to give them the roles that they have in Pokémon Infinite and Zero.

Also, the idea of Kuroi being a villainous team leader is also something I've had in mind for a couple years.

The reason I didn't use Turiavita again was because they were already in Pokémon Flora, Azure, and Solar and while I did think about using them again, it felt redundant and thus I decided against it.

Also, for those of you that have seen Mouretsu Pirates, I consider Graves to be a better character as Jenny Dolittle's fiancé than who was in Mouretsu Pirates (don't get me wrong, I sure as hell don't want Jenny marrying him). Graves is smug, only cares for Zodiac's interests, and shows himself to be more present later on in the game.

As of this point, I'm going to focus on finishing some bios before continuing with these ideas.
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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #17 on: June 18, 2014, 05:34:02 pm »
Now it's time for me to post two more things in Pokémon Infinite and Zero, the items introduced as well as two new weather conditions.

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ITEMS INTRODUCED IN INFINITE/ZERO

HELD ITEMS

Condition Boosters
Mossy Rock - The effects of Spring Fever and Spring Breeze last eight turns instead of five when used by the holder.
Magna Rock - The effects of Storm Cloud and Storm Surge last eight turns instead of five when used by the holder.
Lush Sun - Prevents PP reduction from Spring Fever when used by the holder. Also prevents PP reduction of Spring Fever from moves such as Spite and Grudge. The Spring Breeze ability lasts indefinitely when used by the holder.
Storm Sun - Prevents PP reduction from Storm Cloud when used by the holder. Also prevents PP reduction of Storm Cloud from moves such as Spite and Grudge. The Storm Surge ability lasts indefinitely when used by the holder.

Type-Enhancing Items
Fairy Crystal - Boosts the power of Fairy-type moves by 20% when held.

Timespace Orbs
Flower Dew - Boosts the power of Grass-type and Water-type moves by 20% when held by Sunkarill or Sunflorazumarill.
Note: The Flower Dew being classified as a Timespace Orb is in name only due to its effect being similar to that of the Adamant, Lustrous, and Griseous Orbs.

Evolution Items
Bizarre Mushroom - This item, when held, causes Parasect to become Paradyne when traded.
Dragon Wing - This item, when held, causes Dragonair to become Dragonigh if at Level 55 or higher.

Mega Stones
Miloticite - This item, when held, allows for Milotic to enter its Mega Form when in battle.
Mothicalite - This item, when held, allows for Mothical to enter its Mega Form when in battle.

VALUABLE ITEMS

Ribbons
Radiant Ribbon - Purchasable at Vocadia Department Stone (Price: 1000p). Sell Price: 1250p
Sparkling Ribbon - Purchasable at Vocadia Department Stone (Price: 1000p). Sell Price: 1250p
Starry Ribbon - Purchasable at Vocadia Department Stone (Price: 1200p). Sell Price: 1500p
Magical Ribbon - Purchasable at Vocadia Department Stone (Price: 1200p). Sell Price: 1500p
Lunar Ribbon - Purchasable at Vocadia Department Stone (Price: 800p). Sell Price: 1000p
Sunny Ribbon - Purchasable at Vocadia Department Stone (Price: 800p). Sell Price: 1000p



WEATHER CONDITIONS

Springtime
Activated By: Spring Fever (move) and Spring Breeze (ability)
Lasts for five turns.
Occurs on overworld in Nekaratai Town (Spring), Alden Forest (Spring), Route 402, Route 403, Route 404, Route 414 (some days on all mentioned routes).

Advantages
- Increases the power of Grass-type moves by 50%.
- Solarbeam and Bright Blast can be used instantly.
- Causes Moonlight, Synthesis, and Morning Sun to recover 2/3 of maximum HP.
- Causes Growth to raise Attack and Special Attack two stages each.
- Activates the following Abilities: Chlorophyll, Flower Gift, Forecast, Leaf Guard, Solar Power, Petal Shield, Spring Heal.
- Guarantees Harvest will restore a held Berry.
- Changes Weather Ball to a Grass-type move and doubles its power.
- Changes Castform to its Spring form and Cherrim to its Sunshine form.
- Causes Bug-type Pokémon to be healed by 1/16 of maximum HP each turn.

Disadvantages
- Decreases the power of Electric-type moves by 50%.
- Lowers accuracy of Thunder and Hurricane to 50%.


Thunderstorm
Activated By: Storm Cloud (move) and Storm Surge (ability)
Lasts for five turns.
Occurs on overworld in Diendye Town (some days), Accelise City (some days), Route 416, Route 422, Route 424, Route 427 (some days on all mentioned routes).

Advantages
- Increases the power of Electric-type moves by 50%.
- Has Thunder and Hurricane bypass accuracy check.
- Activates the following Abilities: Forecast, Hydration, Rain Dish, Swift Swim, Storm Charge, Thunder Cloak.
- Changes Weather Ball to an Electric-type move and doubles its power.
- Changes Castform to its Storm form.

Disadvantages
- Decreases the power of Grass-type moves by 50%.
- Decreases the power of Solarbeam by 50%.
- Has Moonlight, Synthesis, and Morning Sun recover ¼ of maximum HP.
- Causes Flying-type Pokémon and Pokémon with Levitate to lose 1/16 of maximum HP each turn.


Intense Sunlight
- Increases the Special Attack of Light-type Pokémon by 25%.

Rain
- Lowers the Speed of Steel-type Pokémon by 50%.

Hailstorm
- Increases the Speed of Ice-type Pokémon by 25%.

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Note that all the items that were introduced in Pokémon Flora, Azure, and Solar (except for specific key items) are also in Infinite and Zero. However, some have changes.

- The Drives no longer up the power of Techno Blast by 50%.
- The returning "Suns" (Spring Sun, Summer Sun, Fall Sun, and Winter Sun) also make their respective weather ability last indefinitely if the holder has that ability.
- The Inhibit Ring does not affect Stance Change.

When it comes to the Fairy Crystal, that's there because we never got a Fairy-type equivalent of items like the Miracle Seed of Mystic Water in X and Y. Also, it's possible to have a Fairy-type Hidden Power in Infinite/Zero (it's already possible to have Light- and Chemical-type Hidden Powers in Flora/Azure/Solar, BTW).

Also, some other notes. Springtime is similar to Intense Sunlight while Thunderstorm is similar to Rain. However, there are of course some differences with both weather conditions. Also, if you're wondering why Sandstorm doesn't get a new feature, it's because it already ups the Special Defense of Rock-type Pokémon by 50%.
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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #18 on: June 21, 2014, 02:04:00 am »
All right now. Since I've finished all of my Pokémon Infinite and Zero ideas, next up happens to be the ™ list for the game. With there being so many TM's, I split the list in two. There's an A list and a B list.

Also, while there are 10 HM's, you don't have to worry as much about having them on your Pokémon since the Move Deleter is located in Nekaratai Town, where the first Gym is located. So you get the ability to delete them before you even get any HM moves.

In addition to that, there's also a large slew of Move Tutor moves from past games split up into four groups (determined by which color Shards you give them). However, none of them appear until the post-game.

On another topic. In Infinite/Zero, Chemical Spill is a dual-typed attack (much like Flying Press), being both Poison and Chemical-type. Pokémon of either type get STAB from the move and if the move's type figures into any type changing effects, it's the Poison-type that's affected.

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MOVE TYPE KEY
Normal
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Ice
Fighting
Poison
Ground
Flying
Psychic
Bug
Rock
Ghost
Dragon
Dark
Steel
Fairy
Light
Chemical
??

TM/HM (List A)
01A: Hone Claws
02A: Dragon Claw
03A: Psyshock
04A: Calm Mind
05A: Roar
06A: Toxic
07A: Hail
08A: Bulk Up
09A: Venoshock
10A: Hidden Power
11A: Sunny Day
12A: Taunt
13A: Ice Beam
14A: Blizzard
15A: Hyper Beam
16A: Light Screen
17A: Protect
18A: Rain Dance
19A: Roost
20A: Safeguard
21A: Frustration
22A: Solarbeam
23A: Smack Down
24A: Thunderbolt
25A: Thunder
26A: Earthquake
27A: Return
28A: Dig
29A: Psychic
30A: Shadow Ball
31A: Brick Break
32A: Double Team
33A: Reflect
34A: Sludge Wave
35A: Flamethrower
36A: Sludge Bomb
37A: Sandstorm
38A: Fire Blast
39A: Rock Tomb
40A: Aerial Ace
41A: Torment
42A: Facade
43A: Flame Charge
44A: Rest
45A: Attract
46A: Thief
47A: Low Sweep
48A: Round
49A: Echoed Voice
50A: Overheat
51A: Steel Wing
52A: Focus Blast
53A: Energy Ball
54A: False Swipe
55A: Scald
56A: Fling
57A: Charge Beam
58A: Sky Drop
59A: Incinerate
60A: Quash
61A: Will-o-Wisp
62A: Acrobatics
63A: Embargo
64A: Explosion
65A: Shadow Claw
66A: Payback
67A: Retaliate
68A: Giga Impact
69A: Rock Polish
70A: Flash
71A: Stone Edge
72A: Defog
TMX: Spectrum Bomb
01A: Cut
02A: Fly
03A: Surf
04A: Strength
05A: Dive

TM/HM (List B)
01B: Focus Punch
02B: Water Pulse
03B: Giga Drain
04B: Bullet Seed
05B: Shock Wave
06B: Iron Tail
07B: Secret Power
08B: Skill Swap
09B: Ally Switch
10B: Snatch
11B: Telekinesis
12B: Brine
13B: Endure
14B: Dragon Pulse
15B: Drain Punch
16B: Silver Wind
17B: Recycle
18B: Avalanche
19B: Stealth Rock
20B: Captivate
21B: Steel Petal
22B: Sleep Talk
23B: Natural Gift
24B: Work Up
25B: Chemical Spill
26B: Volt Switch
27B: Thunder Wave
28B: Gyro Ball
29B: Swords Dance
30B: Struggle Bug
31B: Psych Up
32B: Bulldoze
33B: Frost Breath
34B: Rock Slide
35B: X-Scissor
36B: Dragon Tail
37B: Infestation
38B: Poison Jab
39B: Dream Eater
40B: Grass Knot
41B: Swagger
42B: Pluck
43B: U-Turn
44B: Substitute
45B: Flash Cannon
46B: Trick Room
47B: Wild Charge
48B: Rock Smash
49B: Snarl
50B: Nature Power
51B: Dark Pulse
52B: Power-Up Punch
53B: Dazzling Gleam
54B: Confide
55B: Razor Storm
56B: HDRX Cluster
57B: Spider Cage
58B: Chemical Missile
59B: CMCL Cyclone
60B: Light Pulse
61B: Laser Blast
62B: Magic Shield
63B: Storm Cloud
64B: Ice Water
65B: Wave Burner
66B: Leaf Shield
67B: Thunder Beam
68B: Crystal Wave
69B: Hornet Chaser
70B: Crush Noise
71B: Flash Stopper
72B: Spring Fever
TMX: Spectrum Bomb
01B: Whirlpool
02B: Waterfall
03B: Rock Climb
04B: Lava Surf
05B: Ice Smash

Special Move Tutor Moves
Draco Meteor
Frenzy Plant
Blast Burn
Hydro Cannon
Grass Pledge
Fire Pledge
Water Pledge
Relic Song
Secret Sword

Move Tutor Moves (Red)
Fire Punch
Aqua Tail
Flowerpunch
Thunderpunch
Ice Punch
Seismic Toss
Acid Spray
Mud-Slap
Air Cutter
Zen Headbutt
Gravity
Pin Missile
Power Gem
Ominous Wind
Dual Chop
Sucker Punch
Iron Defense
Helping Hand
Swift
Last Resort
Endeavor

Move Tutor Moves (Green)
Heat Wave
Seed Bomb
Synthesis
Magnet Rise
Icy Wind
Superpower
Gastro Acid
Earth Power
Tailwind
Synchronoise
Trick
Signal Beam
Bug Bite
Ancientpower
Night Shade
Outrage
Assurance
Heavy Slam
Light Guard
CHM Reaction
Bind

Move Tutor Moves (Blue)
Bubblebeam
Worry Seed
Zap Cannon
Ice Wall
Low Kick
Gunk Shot
Mud Shot
Hurricane
Magic Coat
Role Play
String Shot
Nightmare
Dragonbreath
Knock Off
Bright Blast
Headbutt
Covet
Heal Bell
Block
Super Fang
Pain Split

Move Tutor Moves (Yellow)
Burning Spin
Magical Leaf
Electroweb
Vacuum Wave
Drill Run
Sky Attack
Bounce
Magic Room
Wonder Room
Fury Cutter
Rollout
Spite
Twister
Foul Play
Iron Head
Flouric Acid
Snore
Hyper Voice
Uproar
After You
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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #19 on: June 21, 2014, 03:13:15 pm »
Next up happens to be a list of a number of moves in Pokémon Infinite and Zero, but it also contains some moves from Pokémon Flora, Azure, and Solar (like Endless Fight), which have been expanded to cover which 6th Gen and SFA-Dex2 Pokémon can know them. Note that more moves may be added to here over time.

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CMCL Cyclone
Type: Chemical
Move PP: 5
Power: 120
Accuracy: 75
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1*
3-on-3: 1*
Description: The user traps the foe in a giant swirling vortex of chemicals. The foe can't escape for two to five turns.
Level: Chemicrush, Biohyrax, Radioard, Hazazard
By TM 59B: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Butterfree, Beedrill, Ekans, Arbok, Nidoran-f, Nidorina, Nidoqueen, Nidoran-m, Nidorino, Nidoking, Zubat, Golbat, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Paras, Parasect, Venonat, Venomoth, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebel, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Grimer, Muk, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Koffing, Weezing, Tangela, Scyther, Pinsir, Mew, Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium, Ledyba, Ledian, Spinarak, Ariados, Crobat, Bellossom, Hoppip, Skiploom, Junpluff, Sunkern, Sunflora, Yanma, Pineco, Forretress, Qwilfish, Scizor, Shuckle, Heracross, Celebi, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Beautifly, Dustox, Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo, Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Surskit, Masquerain, Shroomish, Breloom, Nincada, Ninjask, Shedinja, Volbeat, Illumise, Roselia, Gulpin, Swalot, Cacnea, Cacturne, Seviper, Lileep, Cradily, Anorith, Armaldo, Tropius, Turtwig, Grotle, Torterra, Kricketune, Budew, Roserade, Wormadam, Mothim, Vespiquen, Cherubi, Cherrim, Stunky, Skuntank, Skorupi, Drapion, Croagunk, Toxicroak, Carnivine, Snover, Abomasnow, Tangrowth, Yanmega, Leafeon, Shaymin, Arceus, Snivy, Servine, Serperior, Pansage, Simisage, Sewaddle, Swadloon, Leavanny, Venipede, Whirlipede, Scolipede, Cottonee, Whimsicott, Petilil, Lilligant, Maractus, Dwebble, Crustle, Trubbish, Garbodor, Deerling, Sawsbuck, Karrablast, Escavalier, Foongus, Amoonguss, Joltik, Galvantula, Ferroseed, Ferrothorn, Shelmet, Accelgor, Durant, Larvesta, Volcarona, Virizion, Genesect, Chespin, Quilladin, Chesnaught, Vivillion, Skiddo, Gogoat, Skrelp, Dragalge, Phantump, Trevenant, Pumpkaboo, Gourgeist, Flowertrio, Flowersixtet, Icolet, Electraisy, Flarose, XXXXXXX, Cacteur, Hedgerine, Steelemine, Treerunt, Forestop, Darksy, Nightinpale, XXXXXXX, Aquatica, Mythica, Whipersnap, Snapspark, Plantplug, Deku Scrub, Scrubrawl, Jaguaro, Jaguaron, Enragious, Megoliath, Chemiket, Mothical, Florantom, Metanilant, Fiamlora, Aciphere, Acidicand, Chemicrush, Snapacid, Snapazard, Biohyrax, Sunkarill, Sunflorazumarill, Mystiloom, Geluppy, Gelardine, Solout, Solant, Aracha, Moldarach, Plasmactor, Flaricid, Scorchihem, Ectoplatom, Mercutop, Metaliquid, Biomerd, Tropivern, Ecocadia, Terrias, Basiboros, Dimensium, Saureaf, Raptant, Folicator, Starifly, Twilifly, Anacid, Cloriconda, Sprigail, Sprigunia, Stabitle, Turitle, Volatoise, Ribaza, Hazadrog, Miliglow, Millight, Shakroach, Darkroach, Muticle, Muticlub, Virimond, Petaton, Solaraze, Radioard, Hazazard, Paradyne
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: While normally only the target will be hit by this attack, in Double Battles, there is a 25% chance that the other opponent will also be hit by the attack and a 25% chance that a partner will be. In Triple Battles, non-adjacent targets can be randomly hit by the attack and there's also a 25% chance that both another opponent and a partner will also be hit by the attack. This move is a variation of the move Magma Storm.

Cold Flame
Type: Ice/Fire
Move PP: 15
Power: 85
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: The user launches an icy blue flame at the foe. This move is Ice-type and Fire-type simultaneously.
Level: Frazilova
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: Frazilova's signature move.

Counter Guard
Type: Normal
Move PP: 10
Power: --
Accuracy: --
Attack Type: Support
Dir. Atk.: --
2-on-2: Self
3-on-3: Self
Description: The user manages to catch a physical move aimed at it and sends it back to the attacker. This does not stop special or status moves.
Level: Mr. Mime, Pinsir, Hitmontop, Makuhita, Hariyama, Shieldon, Bastiodon, Mime Jr., Chesnaught, Hawlucha, Mikombat, Muticle, Muticlub, Variruin IN/VI Only
Egg Move: Kangaskhan, Teddiursa, Croagunk, Drillbur, Karrablast, Pancham
Special Notes: This move actually reflects attacks back at the attacker. The reflected attack will be as if the attacker was hit by it. This move works like Protect and has the same speed priority. Its success rate is also linked to using it and moves like Protect and Detect.

Crystal Power
Type: Normal (as listed)
Move PP: 10
Power: ?
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: By harnessing the energy of a crystal, the user launches that energy at the foe. Its type, power, and effect depend on the crystalline object held.
Level: Staryu, Mew, Sableye, Arceus, Cryogonal, Aurorus VI/VZ, Carbink, Diancie, Shardra, Fiamlora VI/VZ, Torrenyl VI/VZ, Crisalock, Gemesaurus, Prismaeye, Opticlipse, Auroracle, Variruin, Crisalia
Egg Move: Prisanne, Cryscale
Special Notes: This attack requires one of many specific items in order to be used. The item is then consumed.

Here's a list of all the items that can be used with Crystal Power:
Red Crystite: Type: Fire, Power: 100, Effect: Burns the opponent
Orange Crystite: Type: Light, Power: 100, Effect: Confuses the opponent
Yellow Crystite: Type: Electric, Power: 100, Effect: Paralyzes opponent
Green Crystite: Type: Grass, Power: 100, Effect: Lowers the opponent's Special Attack
Teal Crystite: Type: Ice, Power: 100, Effect: Freezes the opponent
Blue Crystite: Type: Water, Power: 100, Effect: Lowers the opponent's Special Defense
Indigo Crystite: Type: Dark, Power: 100, Effect: Lowers opponent's Speed
Violet Crystite: Type: Psychic, Power: 100, Effect: Makes the opponent Asleep
Rainbow Crystite: Type: ??, Power: 120
Ruby: Type: Ground, Power: 100, Effect: Raises the user's Defense
Garnet: Type: Fighting, Power: 100, Effect: Lowers the opponent's Attack
Topaz: Type: Rock, Power: 100, Effect: Lowers the target's Defense
Emerald: Type: Bug, Power: 100, Effect: Raises the user's Attack
Crystal: Type: Dragon, Power: 100, Effect: Raises the user's Special Attack
Sapphire: Type: Flying, Power: 100, Effect: Raises the user's Speed
Mythril: Type: Chemical, Power: 100, Effect: Raises the user's Special Defense
Amethyst: Type: Poison, Power: 100, Effect: Poisons the opponent
Rainbow Gem: Type: ??, Power: 150
Star Piece: Type: Normal, Power: 120
Diamond: Type: Normal, Power: 100, Effect: Raises the user's Accuracy
Pink Diamond: Type: Fairy, Power: 100, Effect: Lowers the opponent's Accuracy
Pearl: Type: Ghost, Power: 100, Effect: Raises the user's Evasion
Big Pearl: Type: Steel, Power: 100, Effect: Lowers the opponent's Evasion
Rare Jewel: Type: ??, Power: 150
Normal Gem: Type: Normal, Power: 100
Fire Gem: Type: Fire, Power: 100
Water Gem: Type: Water, Power: 100
Grass Gem: Type: Grass, Power: 100
Electric Gem: Type: Electric, Power: 100
Ice Gem: Type: Ice, Power: 100
Fighting Gem: Type: Fighting, Power: 100
Poison Gem: Type: Poison, Power: 100
Ground Gem: Type: Ground, Power: 100
Flying Gem: Type: Flying, Power: 100
Psychic Gem: Type: Psychic, Power: 100
Bug Gem: Type: Bug, Power: 100
Rock Gem: Type: Rock, Power: 100
Ghost Gem: Type: Ghost, Power: 100
Dragon Gem: Type: Dragon, Power: 100
Dark Gem: Type: Dark, Power: 100
Steel Gem: Type: Steel, Power: 100
Fairy Gem: Type: Fairy, Power: 100
Light Gem: Type: Light, Power: 100
Chemical Gem: Type: Chemical, Power: 100

Note: Due to their one-of-a-kind rarity and event status, the Rainbow Gem and Rare Jewel will not be consumed by using this move, although they affect the move.

Crystal Shell
Type: Fairy
Move PP: 10
Power: --
Accuracy: --
Attack Type: Support
Dir. Atk.: n/a
2-on-2: User
3-on-3: User
Description: The user protects itself from damage by encasing itself in a crystal barrier. Whatever damage an attack would have done to the user instead heals the user by half that amount.
Level: Crisalia
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: This move works like Protect and has the same speed priority. Its success rate is also linked to using it and moves like Protect and Detect. This move doesn't prevent status moves.
Extra Notes: Crisalia's signature move.

Crystal Wave
Type: Ice
Move PP: 15
Power: 80
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 2
3-on-3: All Adjacent Foes
Description: The user sends a wave of prismatic crystal at the foe. There is a 20% chance of lowering the foe's Special Defense.
Level: Cryogonal, Amaura, Aurorus, Fairill, Cryscale, Tidystal, Crystora, Prismaeye, Opticlipse, Auroracle, Frozaos, Crisalia
By TM68B: Tentacool, Tentacruel, Seel, Dewgong, Shellder, Cloyster, Onix, Staryu, Starmie, Jynx, Lapras, Porygon, Articuno, Mew, Steelix, Sneasel, Swinub, Piloswine, Corsola, Delibird, Porygon2, Smoochum, Suicune, Nosepass, Sableye, Spoink, Grumpig, Milotic, Snorunt, Glalie, Spheal, Sealeo, Walrein, Clamperl, Huntail, Gorebyss, Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Vespiquen, Snover, Abomasnow, Weavile, Glaceon, Mamoswine, Porygon-Z, Probopass, Froslass, Uxie, Mespirit, Azelf, Regigigas, Arceus, Roggenrola, Boldore, Gigalith, Vanillite, Vanillish, Vanilluxe, Cubchoo, Beartic, Cryogonal, Kyurem, Amaura, Aurorus, Carbink, Bergmite, Avalugg, Zygarde, Diancie, Icolet, Shardra, Aquatica, Mythica, Glacishell, Fiamlora, Torrenyl, Seraphia, Prisanne, Prismary, Prisangel, Lightail, Luminail, Cubreeze, Icebergact, Glacimpact, Fairill, Fairost, Lightiz, Draflect, Cryscale, Tidystal, Crystora, Wintrite, Virimond, Refrather, Pearism, Crisalock, Chillaser, Chillspark, Helmasaur, Gemesaurus, Prismaeye, Opticlipse, Auroracle, Frozaos, Frazilova, Crisalia
Egg Move: (n/a)

Endless Fight
Type: Fighting
Move PP: 5
Power: 120
Accuracy: 90
Attack Type: Physical
Dir. Atk.: Yes
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: Going into a frenzy, the user attacks the foe with an endless barrage of strikes. If the user is hit by an attack during this, its Attack stat will rise.
Level: Poliwrath, Machop, Machoke, Machamp, Hitmonchan, Heracross, Breloom, Knukuwing, Pignite, Emboar, Meinfoo, Meinshao, Pangoro, Mikombat, Muticle, Muticlub
Egg Move: Mankey, Scyther, Makuhita, Meditite, Croagunk, Riolu, Scraggy, Elvajo
Special Notes: Once the move is selected, the user will use this move every turn until being switched out or the battle ends. PP is only deducted for the initial turn. If the user is hit by an attack, the user's Attack goes up one stage. Items can still be used on the user.

Equalization
Type: Psychic/Dark/Light
Move PP: 5
Power: 80
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: The user uses its power to equalize all forces around the foe. It does more damage for each of the user and foe's altered stats, then resets them.
Level: Variruin
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: How this move's type is determined is by what type Variruin is. If Variruin is Normal/Psychic, Equalization is Psychic-type; if Variruin is Dark/Psychic, Equalization is Dark-type; if Variruin is Light/Psychic, Equalization is Light-type. If any other Pokémon uses this move, it will always be Psychic-type.
Extra Notes: Variruin's signature move.
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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #20 on: June 22, 2014, 12:10:59 am »
Due to how big the above post is, not even two posts can hold it. Here's the next part of the list of moves.

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Gravity Hold
Type: Psychic
Move PP: 10
Power: ?
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: All but the user
3-on-3: All Adjacent Pokémon
Description: The user creates a gravitational force that flips all foes upside-down. Damage done depends on foe's maximum HP and damage done to foes off the ground is doubled.
Level: Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, Metang, Metagross, Deoxys, Magnezone VI/VZ, Sigilyph VI/VZ, Seraphia, Dimensium, Auroracle, Variruin
Egg Move: Duskull, Gothita
Special Notes: This moves determines damage based on what the opponent's HP stat is. A good example is if the foe's base HP is 70, then this move's power is 70. This move's power can't go beyond 150. If the opponent is Flying-type, has the Levitate ability, is under the effect of Magnet Rise, or is holding an Air Balloon, then this move's damage is doubled.

Ice Smash
Type: Ice
Move PP: 15
Power: 75
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Physical
Dir. Atk.: Yes
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: With focus, the user slams the foe with freezing force powerful enough to shatter ice. It also breaks barriers such as Light Screen and Reflect.
By HM05B: Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Nidoqueen, Nidoking, Psyduck, Golduck, Mankey, Primeape, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Machop, Machoke, Machamp, Golem, Slowbro, Dewgong, Cloyster, Onix, Kingler, Cubone, Marowak, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Lickitung, Rhydon, Kangaskhan, Seaking, Tauros, Gyarados, Lapras, Omastar, Kabutops, Snorlax, Articuno, Dragonite, Mewtwo, Mew, Croconaw, Feraligatr, Marill, Azumarill, Sudowoodo, Politoed, Quagsire, Slowking, Steelix, Snubbull, Granbull, Heracross, Corsola, Swinub, Piloswine, Sneasel, Delibird, Mantine, Donphan, Hitmontop, Miltank, Suicune, Tyranitar, Lugia, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert, Lombre, Ludicolo, Breloom, Vigoroth, Slaking, Loudred, Exploud, Aggron, Makuhita, Hariyama, Meditite, Medicham, Sharpedo, Flygon, Whiscash, Corphish, Crawdaunt, Armaldo, Absol, Milotic, Glalie, Spheal, Sealeo, Walrein, Salamence, Metagross, Regirock, Regice, Kyogre, Rayquaza, Deoxys, Prinplup, Empoleon, Bibarel, Cranidos, Rampardos, Gastrodon, Garchomp, Riolu, Lucario, Croagunk, Toxicroak, Snover, Abomasnow, Weavile, Rhyperior, Lickilicky, Glaceon, Gliscor, Mamoswine, Gallade, Palkia, Regigigas, Giratina, Arceus, Oshawott, Dewott, Samurott, Panpour, Simipour, Gigalith, Drillbur, Excadrill, Timburr, Gurdurr, Conkeldurr, Palpitoad, Seismitoad, Throh, Sawk, Krookodile, Scraggy, Scrafty, Carracosta, Swanna, Haxorus, Cubchoo, Beartic, Meinfoo, Meinshao, Druddigon, Golett, Golurk, Bisharp, Bouffalant, Hydreigon, Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion, Landorus, Kyurem, Keldeo, Meloetta, Frogadier, Greninja, Bunnelby, Diggersby, Gogoat, Pancham, Pangoro, Aegislash, Malamar, Binacle, Barbaracle, Clawitzer, Heliolisk, Tyrunt, Tyrantrum, Amaura, Aurorus, Hawlucha, Goodra, Bergmite, Avalugg, Noivern, Xerneas, Zygarde, Volcanion, Dodongo, Dodonking, Icolet, Slippery Soap, Octosud, Panther Fang, Iron Squid, Shardra, Aquatica, Mythica, Bigocto, Thundekong, Glacishell, Marinipent, Torrenyl, Seraphia, Earthillo, Armaremor, Skibison, Sunkarill, Sunflorazumarill, Moldarach, Icebergact, Glacimpact, Draflect, Hydrios, Cryscale, Tidystal, Crystora, Cloriconda, Megalang, Dinomper, Wintrite, Platypress, Muticle, Muticlub, Chillspark, Drageel, Helmasaur, Gemesaurus, Radioard, Hazazard, Opticlipse, Auroracle, Dragonigh, Frozaos, Infiran, Variruin, Frazilova
Special Notes: Using this attack on a frozen Pokémon will free it.
Use: To shatter ice formations.

Ice Wall
Type: Ice
Move PP: 10
Power: 50
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Physical
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: The user creates a wall of ice that it sends towards the foe. All damage done to the user's side is halved for the next five turns.
Level: Lapras, Swinub, Piloswine, Snorunt, Glalie, Snover, Abomasnow, Glaceon, Mamoswine, Cryogonal, Kyurem, Amaura, Aurorus, Bergmite, Avalugg, Cubreeze, Icebergact, Glacimpact, Fairill, Fairost, Wintrite, Chillspark
Egg Move: Shellder, Mantine, Lotad, Wailmer, Mantyke, Cubchoo, Aggresious, Glacishell, Cryscale
Special Notes: This move is a damaging version of Electro Wall (which in turn is a combination of Reflect and Light Screen). If Ice Wall is used again during the effect, the attack will still do damage, but won't do anything such as reset the number of turns Ice Wall's effect lasts for. Ice Wall's effect is nullified by Brick Break and Crystal Break and is bypassed by Infiltrator.

Ice Water
Type: Water
Move PP: 15
Power: 80
Accuracy: 90
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: The user fires a blast of ultracold water at the foe that freezes on contact. There is a 20% chance of freezing the foe.
Level: Cubreeze, Icebergact, Glacimpact, Hydrios
By TM 64B: Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Psyduck, Golduck, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Seel, Dewgong, Shellder, Cloyster, Krabby, Kingler, Horsea, Seadra, Goldeen, Seaking, Staryu, Starmie, Jynx, Gyarados, Lapras, Vaporeon, Omanyte, Omastar, Kabuto, Kabutops, Articuno, Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite, Mew, Totodile, Croconaw, Feraligatr, Chinchou, Lanturn, Marill, Azumarill, Politoed, Wooper, Quagsire, Slowking, Qwilfish, Corsola, Remoraid, Octillery, Mantine, Kingdra, Smoochum, Suicune, Lugia, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert, Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo, Wingull, Pelipper, Surskit, Masquerain, Azurill, Carvanha, Sharpedo, Wailmer, Wailord, Barboach, Whiscash, Corphish, Crawdaunt, Feebas, Milotic, Castform, Snorunt, Glalie, Spheal, Sealeo, Walrein, Clamperl, Huntail, Gorebyss, Relicanth, Luvdisc, Regice, Latias, Latios, Kyogre, Rayquaza, Piplup, Prinplup, Empoleon, Bibarel, Buizel, Floatzel, Shellos, Gastrodon, Finneon, Lumineon, Mantyke, Snover, Abomasnow, Froslass, Palkia, Phione, Manaphy, Arceus, Oshawott, Dewott, Samurott, Panpour, Simipour, Tympole, Palpitoad, Seismitoad, Basculin, Tirtouga, Carracosta, Ducklett, Swanna, Vanillite, Vanillish, Vanilluxe, Frillish, Jellicent, Alomomola, Cubchoo, Beartic, Cryogonal, Stunfisk, Kyurem, Keldeo, Froakie, Frogadier, Greninja, Binacle, Barbaracle, Skrelp, Dragalge, Clauncher, Clawitzer, Amaura, Aurorus, Goomy, Sliggoo, Goodra, Bergmite, Avalugg, Volcanion, Icolet, Slippery Soap, Octosud, Shell, Clammur, Sea Balloon, Seablimp, Iron Squid, Shardra, Aquatica, Mythica, Marine Eel, Octorok, Bigocto, Andlar, Angluminate, Aggresious, Marinecter, Glacishell, Marinipent, Birilly, Birilatin, Lightail, Luminail, Sunkarill, Sunflorazumarill, Geluppy, Gelardine, Cubreeze, Icebergact, Glacimpact, Fairill, Fairost, Thermaquid, Volcaquid, Hydrios, Cryscale, Tidystal, Crystora, Megalang, Dinomper, Wintrite, Chillaser, Chillspark, Seridal, Oceatine, Drageel, Auroracle, Dragonigh, Frozaos, Frazilova, Paradistan
Egg Move: (n/a)

Infini Multi
Type: Light
Move PP: 5
Power: 90
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: The user creates an infinitely expanding force that it crushes the foe with. There is a 50% chance of one of the user's random stats sharply rising.
Level: Infiran
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: Infiran's signature move.

Laser Blast
Type: Electric
Move PP: 5
Power: 140
Accuracy: 90
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: Non-Adjacent
Description: The user charges up, then launches a giant laser at the foe. There is a 30% chance of lowering the foe's Special Defense stat. However, the user will not be able to use this attack during the next turn.
Level: Chillspark
By TM 61B: Pikachu, Raichu, Magnemite, Magneton, Voltorb, Electrode, Electabuzz, Jolteon, Zapdos, Mewtwo, Mew, Chinchou, Lanturn, Pichu, Mareep, Flaaffy, Ampharos, Elekid, Raikou, Electrike, Manectric, Plusle, Minun, Rayquaza, Deoxys, Shinx, Luxio, Luxray, Pachirisu, Magnezone, Electivire, Rotom, Arceus, Blitzle, Zebstrika, Emolga, Joltik, Galvantula, Eelektrik, Eelektross, Stunfisk, Thundurus, Zekrom, Heiloptile, Heliolisk, Dedenne, Tickety Tock, Tockety Tick, Electraisy, Miusto, Pommy, Miugon, Shardra, Mythica, Whipersnap, Snapspark, Plantplug, Sparkoil, Electring, Vicious, Darkion, Nightasma, Chimazap, Thundekong, Torrenyl, Birilly, Birilatin, Plasmactor, Elestar, Solares, Heatiger, Hotwiger, Plasmiger, Eleprey, Stormawk, Thundetross, Freqube, Chillaser, Chillspark, Paralaos
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: How this move works is that the move itself won't be able to be used the turn after being used (even if it misses). However, the user may still use any other attack. If Laser Blast is the only move the user can use, the turn after using Laser Blast, the user will end up using Struggle on that turn.

Lava Surf
Type: Fire
Move PP: 10
Power: 75
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 2
3-on-3: All Adjacent Foes
Description: With a flash, the user envelops the foe with a wave of magma. It has a 30% chance of leaving the foe badly burned.
By HM04B: Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Vulpix, Ninetales, Growlithe, Arcanine, Ponyta, Rapidash, Rhydon, Magmar, Flareon, Moltres, Mew, Cyndaquil, Quilava, Typhlosion, Slugma, Magcargo, Houndour, Houndoom, Magby, Entei, Tyranitar, Ho-oh, Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken, Aggron, Numel, Camerupt, Torkoal, Groudon, Rayquaza, Chimchar, Monferno, Infernape, Rhyperior, Magmortar, Heatran, Arceus, Victini, Tepig, Pignite, Emboar, Pansear, Simisear, Darumaka, Darmanitan, Litwick, Lampent, Chandelure, Heatmor, Larvesta, Volcarona, Reshiram, Fennekin, Braxien, Delphox, Fletchinder, Talonflame, Litleo, Pyroar, Volcanion, Dodonking, Flarose, Putleadon, Seadran, Shardra, Dorako, Dorakhan, Stegodon, Vicious, Aggresious, Enragious, Pyrina, Flarancer, Fieryite, Vovalvo, Vovalgia, Fiamlora, Lizanic, Volcanile, Blazight, Flaricid, Scorchihem, Themaquid, Volcaquid, Heatiger, Hotwiger, Plasmiger, Summite, Burigon, Flamigon, Ifrigon, Petaton, Solaraze, Incinaos, Frazilova
Special Notes: What the words "badly burned" mean is that the burn is a Toxic-strength Burn, or Third-Degree Burn. What this means that in addition to reducing the Pokémon's Attack stat, it also causes the damage received each turn to increase similar to Toxic.
Use: To allow travel over lava pools.

Leaf Shield
Type: Grass
Move PP: 10
Power: 50
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: A spinning set of giant leaves fly towards the foe. All damage done to the user's side is halved for the next five turns.
Level: Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium, Wormadam (Plant), Leafeon, Treerunt, Forestop, Sprigail, Sprigunia
By TM 66B: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Paras, Parasect, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebel, Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Tangela, Mew, Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium, Bellossom, Hoppip, Skiploom, Jumpluff, Sunkern, Sunflora, Celebi, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo, Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Shroomish, Breloom, Roselia, Cacnea, Cacturne, Lileep, Cradily, Tropius, Turtwig, Grotle, Torterra, Budew, Roserade, Wormadam (Plant), Cherubi, Cherrim, Carnivine, Snover, Abomasnow, Tangrowth, Leafeon, Shaymin, Snivy, Servine, Serperior, Pansage, Simisage, Sewaddle, Swadloon, Leavanny, Cottonee, Whimsicott, Petilil, Lilligant, Maractus, Deerling, Sawsbuck, Foongus, Amoonguss, Ferroseed, Ferrothorn, Virizion, Chespin, Quilladin, Chesnaught, Skiddo, Gogoat, Phantump, Trevenant, Pumpkaboo, Gourgeist, Flowertrio, Flowersixtet, Icolet, Electraisy, Flarose, XXXXXXX, Cacteur, Hedgerine, Steelemine, Treerunt, Forestop, Darksy, Nightinpale, XXXXXXX, Shardra, Aquatica, Mythica, Whipersnap, Snapspark, Plantplug, Deku Scrub, Scrubrawl, Jaguaro, Jaguaron, Enragious, Megoliath, Florantom, Metanilant, Fiamlora, Snapacid, Snapazard, Sunkarill, Sunflorazumarill, Mystiloom, Solout, Solant, Biomerd, Tropivern, Ecocadia, Terrias, Saureaf, Raptant, Folicator, Sprigail, Sprigunia, Petaton, Solaraze, Paradyne
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: This move is a damaging version of Electro Wall (which in turn is a combination of Reflect and Light Screen). If Leaf Shield is used again during the effect, the attack will still do damage, but won't do anything such as reset the number of turns Leaf Shield's effect lasts for. Leaf Shield's effect is nullified by Brick Break and Crystal Break and is bypassed by Infiltrator.
Extra Notes: A Grass-type and special-based version of Ice Wall.

Light Pulse
Type: Light
Move PP: 15
Power: 80
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: Non-Adjacent
Description: The user launches a stream of waves of light at the foe. There is a 10% chance of reducing the foe's Accuracy.
Level: Sunkern, Sunflora, Volbeat, Illumise, Milotic, Clawitzer, Prisanne, Prismary, Prisangel, Lightail, Luminail, Brighteon, Solout, Solant, Elestar, Cosmiplex, Lightiz, Draflect, Solares, Auright, Flasan, Flasera, Posixie, Jokelit, Schizojest, Infiran
By TM 60B: Blastoise, Pikachu, Raichu, Clefairy, Clefable, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Venonat, Venomoth, Psyduck, Golduck, Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Voltorb, Electrode, Chansey, Staryu, Starmie, Mr. Mime, Jynx, Lapras, Zapdos, Moltres, Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite, Mewtwo, Mew, Hoothoot, Noctowl, Chinchou, Lanturn, Pichu, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi, Togetic, Natu, Xatu, Mareep, Flaaffy, Ampharos, Bellossom, Sunkern, Sunflora, Yanma, Corsola, Smoochum, Blissey, Raikou, Lugia, Ho-oh, Celebi, Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, Electrike, Manectric, Plusle, Minun, Volbeat, Illumise, Swablu, Altaria, Solrock, Claydol, Milotic, Tropius, Chimecho, Luvdisc, Latias, Latios, Groudon, Rayquaza, Jirachi, Deoxys, Wormadam, Mothim, Cherubi, Cherrim,  Bronzong, Mime Jr., Happiny, Lucario, Magnezone, Togekiss, Yanmega, Porygon-Z, Gallade, Rotom,  Uxie, Mespirit, Azelf, Cresselia, Phione, Manaphy, Shaymin, Arceus, Victini, Blitzle, Zebstrika, Roggenrola, Boldore, Gigalith, Audino, Cottonee, Whismicott, Petilil, Lilligant, Sigilyph, Alomomola, Eelektrik, Eelektross, Elgyem, Beheeyem, Larvesta, Volcarona, Reshiram, Meloetta, Flabébé, Floette, Florges, Inkay, Malamar, Clawitzer, Heiloptile, Heilolisk, Dedenne, Xerneas, Flowertrio, Flowersixtet, Tickety Tock, Tockety Tick, Electraisy, Miusto, Pommy, Miugon, Shardra, Aquatica, Mythica, Whipersnap, Snapspark, Plantplug, Andlar, Angluminate, Vicious, Fiamlora, Torrenyl, Seraphia, Prisanne, Prismary, Prisangel, Birilly, Birilatin, Lightail, Luminail, Blazight, Sunkarill, Sunflorazumarill, Brighteon, Solout, Solant, Plasmactor, Elestar, Fairill, Fairost, Cosmiplex, Mikarata, Mikombat, Lightiz, Draflect, Ecocadia, Solares, Dimensium, Auright, Starifly, Twilifly, Sprigail, Sprigunia, Orilaght, Lanternal, Miliglow, Millight, Freqube, Refrather, Persiam, Crisalock, Chillaser, Chillspark, Flasan, Flasera, Seridal, Oceatine, Drageel, Posixie, Petaton, Solaraze, Jokelit, Schizojest, Prismaeye, Opticlipse, Auroracle, Dragonigh, Infiran, Variruin, Frazilova, Paradistan, Crisalia
Egg Move: (n/a)
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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #21 on: June 22, 2014, 12:34:32 am »

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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #22 on: June 22, 2014, 12:56:29 am »


That's it. You are herby banned from this topic. If you can't post sensible comments here, then you can't post anything in here at all. In fact, I'd prefer if you deleted the above post.

Anyway, here's the last of the currently listed moves. In addition, Pokémon Infinite and Zero has twelve moves named after and based off of Mega Man weapons. They are as follows:

Thunder Beam (MM1), Leaf Shield (MM2), Shadow Blade (MM3), Flash Stopper (MM4), Gravity Hold (MM5), Blizattack (Blizzard Attack) (MM6), Crush Noise (MM7), Tornado Hold (MM8), Wave Burner (Mega Man & Bass) Hornet Chaser (MM9), Water Shield (MM10), Nitro Blast (Mega Man Unlimited (a fangame)).

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Magic Shield
Type: Light
Move PP: 10
Power: --
Accuracy: --
Attack Type: Support
Dir. Atk.: --
2-on-2: 2
3-on-3: 3
Description: The user creates a barrier of light that protects itself and allies from all additional effects of moves and indirect damage for five turns.
Level: Mr. Mime, Prisanne, Prismary, Prisangel, Lightail, Luminail, Solout, Solant, Fairill, Fairost, Cosmiplex, Lightiz, Draflect, Auright, Flasera, Posixie, Jokelit, Schizojest, Paradistan, Crisalia
By 62B: Clefairy, Clefable, Vulpix, Ninetales, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, Drowzee, Hypno, Chansey, Mr. Mime, Starmie, Porygon, Mewtwo, Mew, Togepi, Togetic, Bellossom, Sunkern, Sunflora, Espeon, Umbreon, Slowking, Misdreavus, Porygon2, Blissey, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Lugia, Ho-oh, Celebi, Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, Volbeat, Illumise, Spoink, Grumpig, Swablu, Altaria, Lunatone, Solrock, Baltoy, Claydol, Milotic, Duskull, Dusclops, Luvdisc, Metang, Metagross, Latias, Latios, Jirachi, Mismagius, Bronzor, Bronzong, Mime Jr., Happiny, Spiritomb, Togekiss, Porygon-Z, Gallade, Dusknoir, Froslass, Cresselia, Phione, Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin, Arceus, Victini, Roggenrola, Boldore, Gigalith, Audino, Whismicott, Zorua, Zoroark, Vanillite, Vanillish, Vanilluxe, Alomomola, Klinklang, Meloetta, Florges, Furfrou, Espurr, Meowstic, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Sylveon, Carbink, Klefki, Pumpkaboo, Gourgeist, Xerneas, Yveltal, Diancie, Hoopa, Tockety Tick, Darksy, Nightinpale, Aquatica, Mythica, Twirlight, Seraphia, Prisanne, Prismary, Prisangel, Lightail, Luminail, Blazight, Sunkarill, Sunflorazumarill, Brighteon, Solout, Solant, Phantormal, Elestar, Fairill, Fairost, Cosmiplex, Mikarata, Mikombat, Lightiz, Draflect, Terrias, Hydrios, Solares, Auright, Starifly, Twilifly, Sprigail, Sprigunia, Orilaght, Lanternal, Seasite, Summite, Wintrite, Miliglow, Millight, Virimond, Freqube, Refrather, Pearism, Crisalock, Elvajo, Nymphist, Flasan, Flasera, Seridal, Oceatine, Drageel, Posixie, Jokelit, Schizojest, Prismaeye, Opticlipse, Auroracle, Incinaos, Paralaos, Frozaos, Infiran, Zerion, Variruin, Frazilova, Paradistan, Crisalia
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: This is a barrier move like Reflect and Light Screen. Its effect is nullified by Brick Break and Crystal Break and is bypassed by Infiltrator.

Mirror Glass
Type: Fairy
Move PP: 10
Power: --
Accuracy: --
Attack Type: Support
Dir. Atk.: --
2-on-2: Self
3-on-3: Self
Description: The user creates a reflective wall that sends special moves aimed at the user back to the attacker. This does not stop physical or status moves.
Level: Clefairy, Clefable, Mr. Mime, Togepi, Togetic, Mime Jr., Flabébé, Floette, Florges, Spritzee, Aromatisse, Sylveon, Carbink, Klefki, Diancie, Prisangel, Fairill, Draflect, Sprigail, Wintrite, Posixie, Infiran, Variruin IN/VI Only, Crisalia
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: This move actually reflects attacks back at the attacker. The reflected attack will be as if the attacker was hit by it. This move works like Protect and has the same speed priority. Its success rate is also linked to using it and moves like Protect and Detect.

Razor Storm
Type: Grass
Move PP: 5
Power: 140
Accuracy: 90
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: All but the user
3-on-3: All Adjacent Pokémon
Description: The user creates a giant maelstrom of slicing winds and leaves that cuts everything in sight to pieces. There is a 30% chance of lowering the foe's Special Defense. However, the user will not be able to use this attack during the next turn.
Level: Sprigunia
By TM 55B: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Paras, Parasect, Venomoth, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebel, Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Tangela, Scyther, Mew, Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium, Bellossom, Hoppip, Skiploom, Jumpluff, Sunkern, Sunflora, Scizor, Lugia, Celebi, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo, Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Shroomish, Breloom, Roselia, Cacnea, Cacturne, Lileep, Cradily, Tropius, Rayquaza, Turtwig, Grotle, Torterra, Budew, Roserade, Wormadam (Plant), Cherubi, Cherrim, Carnivine, Snover, Abomasnow, Tangrowth, Leafeon, Yanmega, Shaymin, Arceus, Snivy, Servine, Serperior, Pansage, Simisage, Sewaddle, Swadloon, Leavanny, Cottonee, Whimsicott, Petilil, Lilligant, Maractus, Deerling, Sawsbuck, Foongus, Amoonguss, Ferroseed, Ferrothorn, Virizion, Chespin, Quilladin, Chesnaught, Florges, Skiddo, Gogoat, Phantump, Trevenant, Pumpkaboo, Gourgeist, Flowertrio, Flowersixtet, Icolet, Electraisy, Flarose, XXXXXXX, Cacteur, Hedgerine, Steelemine, Treerunt, Forestop, Darksy, Nightinpale, XXXXXXX, Shardra, Aquatica, Mythica, Whipersnap, Snapspark, Plantplug, Deku Scrub, Scrubrawl, Jaguaro, Jaguaron, Enragious, Megoliath, Florantom, Metanilant, Fiamlora, Snapacid, Snapazard, Sunkarill, Sunflorazumarill, Mystiloom, Solout, Solant, Biomerd, Tropivern, Ecocadia, Terrias, Saureaf, Raptant, Folicator, Sprigail, Sprigunia, Petaton, Solaraze, Paradyne
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: How this move works is that the move itself won't be able to be used the turn after being used (even if it misses). However, the user may still use any other attack. If Razor Storm is the only move the user can use, the turn after using Razor Storm, the user will end up using Struggle on that turn.

Snow-Attack
Type: Ice
Move PP: 15
Power: --
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Support
Dir. Atk.: --
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: The user throws a plume of snow into the foe's face, blinding it and reducing Accuracy.
Level: Jynx, Swinub, Piloswine, Smoochum, Spheal, Sealeo, Walrein, Snorunt, Glalie, Snover, Abomasnow, Mamoswine, Froslass, Vanillite, Vanillish, Vanilluxe, Cubchoo, Beartic, Bergmite, Avalugg, Fairill, Fairost, Wintrite, Chillaser
Egg Move: Sneasel, Delibird
Special Notes: An Ice-type version of Sand-Attack.

Spring Fever
Type: Grass
Move PP: 5
Power: --
Accuracy: --
Attack Type: Support
Dir. Atk.: n/a
2-on-2: All
3-on-3: All
Description: The user brings forth springtime winds for five turns, powering up Grass-type moves.
Level: Cherubi, Cherrim, Petilil, Lilligant, Mythica, Sprigail
By TM 72B: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Butterfree, Beedrill, Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Pidgeot, Rattata, Raticate, Spearow, Fearow, Ekans, Arbok, Nidoranf, Nidorina, Nidoqueen, Nidoranm, Nidorino, Nidoking, Clefairy, Clefable, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Paras, Parasect, Venonat, Venomoth, Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebel, Farfetch’d, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Lickitung, Chansey, Tangela, Kangaskhan, Mr. Mime, Scyther, Pinsir, Snorlax, Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite, Mewtwo, Mew, Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium, Sentret, Furret, Ledyba, Ledian, Spinarak, Ariados, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi, Togetic, Natu, Xatu, Bellossom, Sudowoodo, Hoppip, Skiploom, Jumpluff, Sunkern, Sunflora, Yanma, Misdreavus, Girafarig, Pineco, Forretress, Dunsparce, Scizor, Shuckle, Heracross, Teddiursa, Ursaring, Stantler, Blissey, Larvitar, Pupitar, Tyranitar, Lugia, Ho-oh, Celebi, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Poochyena, Mightyena, Zigzagoon, Linoone, Beautifly, Dustox, Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo, Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Taillow, Swellow, Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, Surskit, Masquerain, Shroomish, Breloom, Nincada, Ninjask, Shedinja, Meditite, Medicham, Volbeat, Illumise, Roselia, Gulpin, Swalot, Spinda, Trapinch, Vibrava, Flygon, Cacnea, Cacturne, Swablu, Altaria, Solrock, Baltoy, Claydol, Lileep, Cradily, Anorith, Armaldo, Castform, Kecleon, Tropius, Chimecho, Absol, Latias, Latios, Groudon, Rayquaza, Jirachi, Deoxys, Turtwig, Grotle, Torterra, Starly, Staravia, Staraptor, Bidoof, Bibarel, Kricketune, Budew, Roserade, Wormadam, Mothim, Vespiquen, Cherubi, Cherrim, Buneary, Lopunny, Mismagius, Stunky, Skuntank, Bronzor, Bronzong, Bonsly, Mime Jr., Happiny, Chatot, Munchlax, Riolu, Lucario, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Skorupi, Drapion, Carnivine, Snover, Abomasnow, Lickilicky, Tangrowth, Togekiss, Yanmega, Leafeon, Gallade, Dialga, Palkia, Regigigas, Giratina, Cresselia, Darkrai, Shaymin, Arceus, Victini, Snivy, Servine, Serperior, Patrat, Watchog, Lillipup, Herdier, Stoutland, Pansage, Simisage, Pidove, Tranquill, Unfezant, Audino, Sewaddle, Swadloon, Leavanny, Venipede, Whirlipede, Scolipede, Cottonee, Whimsicott, Petilil, Lilligant, Maractus, Dwebble, Crustle, Sigilyph, Zorua, Zoroark, Gothita, Gothorita, Gothitelle, Deerling, Sawsbuck, Karrablast, Escavalier, Foongus, Amoonguss, Joltik, Galvantula, Ferroseed, Ferrothorn, Elgyem, Beheeyem, Shelmet, Accelgor, Durant, Deino, Zwelious, Hydreigon, Larvesta, Volcarona, Virizion, Tornadus, Reshiram, Landorus, Kyurem, Meloetta, Genesect, Chespin, Quilladin, Chesnaught, Bunnelby, Diggersby, Vivillon, Flabébé, Floette, Florges, Skiddo, Gogoat, Spritzee, Aromatisse, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Inkay, Malamar, Phantump, Trevenant, Pumpkaboo, Gourgeist, Xerneas, Yveltal, Zygarde, Hoopa, Flowertrio, Flowersixtet, Scislur, Icolet, Electraisy, Flarose, XXXXXXX, Cacteur, Hedgerine, Steelemine, Treerunt, Forestop, Darksy, Nightinpale, XXXXXXX, Shardra, Aquatica, Mythica, Whipersnap, Snapspark, Plantplug, Wolfos, Wolfen, Deku Scrub, Scrubrawl, Jaguaro, Jaguaron, Treeagle, Enragious, Megoliath, Chemiket, Mothical, Florantom, Twirlight, Knukuwing, Metanilant, Fiamlora, Seraphia, Prisanne, Prismary, Prisangel, Snapacid, Snapazard, Sunkarill, Sunflorazumarill, Mystiloom, Solout, Solant, Aracha, Moldarach, Phantormal, Cosmiplex, Mikarata, Mikombat, Biomerd, Tropivern, Ecocadia, Terrias, Solares, Dimensium, Auright, Saureaf, Raptant, Folicator, Starifly, Twilifly, Sprigail, Sprigunia, Ribaza, Hazadrog, Miliglow, Millight, Shakroach, Darkroach, Elvajo, Nymphist, Flasan, Flasera, Posixie, Negamp, Petaton, Solaraze, Jokelit, Schizojest, Auroracle, Paradyne, Dragonigh, Incinaos, Infiran, Zerion, Variruin, Paradistan, Crisalia
Egg Move: (n/a)

Storm Cloud
Type: Electric
Move PP: 5
Power: --
Accuracy: --
Attack Type: Support
Dir. Atk.: n/a
2-on-2: All
3-on-3: All
Description: The user summons a potent thunderstorm for five turns, powering up Electric-type moves.
Level: Raikou, Electrike, Manectric, Blitzle, Zebstrika, Emolga, Whipersnap, Snapspark, Plantplug, Eleprey, Stormawk, Thundetross, Paralaos
By TM 63B: Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Pidgeot, Rattata, Raticate, Spearow, Fearow, Pikachu, Raichu, Nidoranf, Nidorina, Nidoqueen, Nidoranm, Nidorino, Nidoking, Clefairy, Clefable, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Zubat, Golbat, Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Magnemite, Magneton, Farfetch’d, Doduo, Dodrio, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, Voltorb, Electrode, Lickitung, Chansey, Kangaskhan, Mr. Mime, Electabuzz, Gyarados, Jolteon, Porygon, Aerodactyl, Snorlax, Zapdos, Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite, Mewtwo, Mew, Sentret, Furret, Hoothoot, Noctowl, Crobat, Chinchou, Lanturn, Pichu, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi, Togetic, Natu, Xatu, Mareep, Flaaffy, Ampharos, Murkrow, Misdreavus, Girafarig, Dunsparce, Mantine, Skarmory, Porygon2, Stantler, Elekid, Blissey, Raikou, Larvitar, Pupitar, Tyranitar, Lugia, Ho-oh, Celebi, Zigzagoon, Linoone, Taillow, Swellow, Wingull, Pelipper, Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, Nosepass, Meditite, Medicham, Electrike, Manectric, Plusle, Minun, Volbeat, Illumise, Spinda, Swablu, Altaria, Lunatone, Baltoy, Claydol, Milotic, Castform, Kecleon, Chimecho, Absol, Metang, Metagross, Latias, Latios, Kyogre, Rayquaza, Jirachi, Deoxys, Starly, Staravia, Staraptor, Bidoof, Bibarel, Shinx, Luxio, Luxray, Pachirisu, Drifloon, Drifblim, Buneary, Lopunny, Mismagius, Honchkrow, Bronzor, Bronzong, Mime Jr., Happiny, Chatot, Munchlax, Riolu, Lucario, Mantyke, Magnezone, Lickilicky, Electivire, Togekiss, Porygon-Z, Gallade, Probopass, Rotom, Dialga, Palkia, Regigigas, Giratina, Cresselia, Phione, Manaphy, Darkrai, Arceus, Victini, Patrat, Watchog, Lillipup, Herdier, Stoutland, Pidove, Tranquil, Unfezant, Blitzle, Zebstrika, Woobat, Swoobat, Audino, Sigilyph, Archen, Archeops, Zorua, Zoroark, Gothita, Gothorita, Gothitelle, Ducklett, Swanna, Deerling, Sawsbuck, Emolga, Joltik, Galvantula, Klink, Klang, Klinklang, Eelektrik, Eelektross, Elgyem, Beheeyem, Stunfisk, Rufflet, Braviary, Vullaby, Mandibuzz, Deino, Zwelious, Hydreigon, Cobalion, Tornadus, Thundurus, Zekrom, Kyurem, Meloetta, Genesect, Bunnelby, Diggersby, Fletchling, Fletchinder, Talonflame, Spritzee, Aromatisse, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Inkay, Malamar, Skrelp, Dragalge, Heiloptile, Heilolisk, Dedenne, Goomy, Sliggoo, Goodra, Noibat, Noivern, Xerneas, Yveltal, Zygarde, Hoopa, Tickety Tock, Tockety Tick, Scislur, Electraisy, Miusto, Pommy, Miugon, Iron Squid, Shardra, Aquatica, Mythica, Whipersnap, Snapspark, Plantplug, Wolfos, Wolfen, Marine Eel, Sparkoil, Electring, Vicious, Darkion, Nightasma, Chimazap, Thundekong, Twirlight, Knukuwing, Marinipent, Torrenyl, Seraphia, Prisanne, Prismary, Prisangel, Birilly, Birilatin, Skibison, Lemurat, Biohyrax, Phantormal, Plasmactor, Elestar, Cosmiplex, Mikarata, Mikombat, Mercutop, Metaliquid, Lightiz, Draflect, Biomerd, Tropivern, Ecocadia, Hydrios, Solares, Dimensium, Auright, Heatiger, Hotwiger, Plasmiger, Avijet, Wingejet, Ribaza, Hazadrog, Eleprey, Stormawk, Thundetross, Freqube, Refrather, Pearism, Crisalock, Chillaser, Chillspark, Elvajo, Nymphist, Flasan, Flasera, Posixie, Negamp, Jokelit, Schizojest, Auroracle, Dragonigh, Paralaos, Infiran, Zerion, Variruin, Paradistan, Crisalia
Egg Move: (n/a)

Thunder Beam
Type: Electric
Move PP: 15
Power: 40
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: The user fires a beam of electricity at the foe. If this move is used every turn, it does greater damage.
Level: Magnemite, Magneton, Electabuzz, Elekid, Magnezone, Electivire, Rotom, Paralaos
By TM 67B: Pikachu, Raichu, Magnemite, Magneton, Voltorb, Electrode, Electabuzz, Jolteon, Zapdos, Mew, Chinchou, Lanturn, Pichu, Mareep, Flaaffy, Ampharos, Elekid, Raikou, Electrike, Manectric, Plusle, Minun, Shinx, Luxio, Luxray, Pachirisu, Magnezone, Electivire, Rotom, Blitzle, Zebstrika, Emolga, Joltik, Galvantula, Eelektrik, Eelektross, Stunfisk, Thundurus, Zekrom, Heiloptile, Heilolisk, Dedenne, Tickety Tock, Tockety Tick, Electraisy, Miusto, Pommy, Miugon, Shardra, Whipersnap, Snapspark, Plantplug, Sparkoil, Electring, Vicious, Darkion, Nightasma, Chimazap, Thundekong, Torrenyl, Birilly, Birilatin, Plasmactor, Elestar, Heatiger, Hotwiger, Plasmiger, Eleprey, Stormawk, Thundetross, Freqube, Chillaser, Chillspark, Paralaos
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: Electric-type variation of Echoed Voice.

Ultra Force
Type: Dragon
Move PP: 5
Power: 200
Accuracy: 90
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: The user focuses all of its energy into a massive burst. Due to its power, 2 PP rather than 1 is deducted when using this move.
Level: Paradistan
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: How this move works is that instead of 1 PP being deducted, 2 PP is deducted (even if it misses). If it hits a Pokémon with Pressure, then 3 PP is deducted. If the user has less PP for the move than would be deducted, then this move can't be used.
Extra Notes: Paradistan's signature move.

Wave Burner
Type: Fire
Move PP: 15
Power: 80
Accuracy: 100
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: A wavy stream of intensely hot fire is sent towards the foe. It does double damage against foes that are resistant to fire.
Level: Magmar, Magby, Magmortar, Volcanion, Seadran, Pyrina, Flarancer, Burigon, Flamigon, Incinaos
By TM 65B: Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Vulpix, Ninetales, Growlithe, Arcanine, Ponyta, Rapidash, Magmar, Flareon, Moltres, Mew, Cyndaquil, Quilava, Typhlosion, Slugma, Magcargo, Houndour, Houndoom, Magby, Entei, Ho-oh, Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken, Numel, Camerupt, Torkoal, Chimchar, Monferno, Infernape, Magmortar, Heatran, Victini, Tepig, Pignite, Emboar, Pansear, Simisear, Darumaka, Darmanitan, Litwick, Lampent, Chandelure, Heatmor, Larvesta, Volcarona, Reshiram, Fennekin, Braxien, Delphox, Fletchinder, Talonflame, Litleo, Pyroar, Volcanion, Flarose, Putleadon, Seadran, Shardra, Dorako, Dorakhan, Stegodon, Vicious, Aggresious, Enragious, Pyrina, Flarancer, Fieryite, Vovalvo, Vovalgia, Fiamlora, Lizanic, Volcanile, Blazight, Flaricid, Scorchihem, Themaquid, Volcaquid, Heatiger, Hotwiger, Plasmiger, Summite, Burigon, Flamigon, Ifrigon, Petaton, Solaraze, Incinaos, Frazilova
Egg Move: (n/a)

Zero Divide
Type: Dark
Move PP: 5
Power: 100
Accuracy: 90
Attack Type: Special
Dir. Atk.: No
2-on-2: 1
3-on-3: 1
Description: The user creates a rift in matter itself, enveloping the foe within the split. There is a 10% chance of all of the foe's stats falling.
Level: Zerion
Egg Move: (n/a)
Special Notes: Zerion's signature move.
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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #23 on: June 22, 2014, 01:15:46 am »
Really though, like what is the point of this topic...?

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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #25 on: June 22, 2014, 02:58:03 pm »
Really though, like what is the point of this topic...?

The point of this topic is to show off ideas for a set of Pokémon games of mine. I've gone as far as to include many details, such as character descriptions, moves, and more. Also, these ideas took more than eight months to get ready and a lot of preparation.

Just to be frank, isn't this supposed to be where you post your ideas on various things? If there is a rule against such topics like these, then I'd like for someone to tell me so.

Anyway, next up happens to be the rosters for various Trainers in Pokémon Infinite and Zero. I wanted to make the game pretty challenging and I think I've done a good job. First off, the Gym Leaders.

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POKéMON INFINITE/ZERO TRAINER ROSTERS

GYM LEADERS

Leader Tsukiko (F)
L12 Sprigail: Fairy Wind, Leaf Shield, Absorb, Growth
(Type: Fairy/Grass) (AB: Spring Breeze) (Item: N/A)
L13 Oddish: Leaf Shield, Poisonpowder, Acid, Sweet Scent
(Type: Grass/Poison) (AB: Chlorophyll) (Item: N/A)
L14 Maractus: Leaf Shield, Pin Missile, Sweet Scent, Growth
(Type: Grass) (AB: Chlorophyll) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Leader Tsukiko (F) (Rematch)
L65 Maractus: Solarbeam, CMCL Cyclone, Drain Punch, Spring Fever
(Type: Grass) (AB: Chlorophyll) (Item: N/A)
L67 Breloom: Seed Bomb, Focus Punch, Spore, Substitute
(Type: Grass/Fighting) (AB: Effect Spore) (Item: N/A)
L66 Mystiloom: Giga Drain, Shadow Ball, Substitute, Will-o-Wisp
(Type: Grass/Ghost) (AB: Wonder Guard) (Item: Leftovers)
L66 Vileplume: Giga Drain, Chemical Spill, Stun Spore, Sleep Powder
(Type: Grass/Poison) (AB: Chlorophyll) (Item: N/A)
L67 Paradyne: Fungi Bomb, Parasitic Drain, Crunch, Rock Slide
(Type: Bug/Grass) (AB: Dry Skin) (Item: N/A)
L68 Sprigunia: Solarbeam, Moonblast, Psychic, Aura Sphere
(Type: Fairy/Grass) (AB: Spring Breeze) (Item: Wise Glasses)


Leader Saori (F)
L20 Geodude: Bulldoze, Rollout, Defense Curl, Rock Polish
(Type: Rock/Ground) (AB: Blast Force) (Item: N/A)
L21 Anacid: Bulldoze, Chemical Jet, Bite, Pin Missile
(Type: Chemical/Ground) (AB: Needle Point) (Item: N/A)
L22 Steelix: Bulldoze, Smack Down, Bind, Autotomize
(Type: Steel/Ground) (AB: Sturdy) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Leader Saori (F) (Rematch)
L65 Diggersby: Earthquake, Sandstorm, Super Fang, Spikes
(Type: Normal/Ground) (AB: Cheek Pouch) (Item: Focus Sash)
L67 Moldarach: Earthquake, X-Scissor, Brick Break, Stone Edge
(Type: Bug/Ground) (AB: Sand Rush) (Item: N/A)
L66 Gastrodon: Ice Water, Earth Power, Ice Beam, Sandstorm
(Type: Water/Ground) (Form: East) (AB: Storm Drain) (Item: N/A)
L66 Golem: Earthquake, Stone Edge, Fire Punch, Explosion
(Type: Rock/Ground) (AB: Blast Force) (Item: N/A)
L67 Cloriconda: Earthquake, Chemical Tail, Crunch, Ice Smash
(Type: Chemical/Ground) (AB: Needle Point) (Item: N/A)
L68 Steelix: Earthquake, Stone Edge, Gyro Ball, Stealth Rock
(Type: Steel/Ground) (AB: Sturdy) (Item: Quick Claw)


Leader Taiga (F)
L27 Hotwiger: Flame Charge, Bite, Thunder Beam, Howl
(Type: Fire/Electric) (AB: Blaze) (Item: N/A)
L26 Darkion: Shade Beam, Thunder Beam, Swagger, Thunder Wave
(Type: Dark/Electric) (AB: Volt Absorb) (Item: N/A)
L28 Jolteon: Signal Beam, Thunder Beam, Shadow Ball, Thunder Wave
(Type: Electric) (AB: Volt Absorb) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Leader Taiga (F) (Rematch)
L65 Elestar: Lightspeed, Electro Ball, Grass Knot, Thunder Wave
(Type: Electric/Light) (AB: Speed Volt) (Item: King's Rock)
L66 Lanturn: Thunder, Hydro Pump, Ice Beam, Confuse Ray
(Type: Water/Electric) (AB: Volt Absorb) (Item: N/A)
L67 Jolteon: Thunder, Shadow Ball, Signal Beam, Storm Cloud
(Type: Electric) (AB: Volt Absorb) (Item: N/A)
L66 Nightasma: Dark Pulse, Laser Blast, Taunt, Electro Wall
(Type: Dark/Electric) (AB: Volt Absorb) (Item: N/A)
L67 Luxray: Crunch, Wild Charge, Superpower, Storm Cloud
(Type: Electric) (AB: Rivalry) (Item: N/A)
L68 Plasmiger: Wild Charge, Wildfire Crash, Crunch, Iron Tail
(Type: Fire/Electric) (AB: Blaze) (Item: Life Orb)


Leader Issei (M)
L30 Turitle: Solid Bomb, Sludge Bomb, Acid Rain, Rock Tomb
(Type: Chemical/Poison) (AB: Rock Head) (Item: N/A)
L31 Scolipede: Bug Bite, Sludge Bomb, Rollout, Pursuit
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Poison Point) (Item: N/A)
L32 Victreebel: Sludge Bomb, Leaf Tornado, Crunch, Sleep Powder
(Type: Grass/Poison) (AB: Chlorophyll) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Leader Issei (M) (Rematch)
L65 Drapion: Crunch, Cross Poison, Ice Fang, X-Scissor
(Type: Poison/Dark) (AB: Sniper) (Item: N/A)
L67 Dragalge: Sludge Bomb, Hydro Pump, Dragon Pulse, Toxic
(Type: Poison/Dragon) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: Quick Claw)
L66 Victreebel: Leaf Blade, Sludge Bomb, Crunch, Sleep Powder
(Type: Grass/Poison) (AB: Chlorophyll) (Item: N/A)
L67 Volatoise: Reactive Crush, Head Smash, Chemical Burst, Shell Smash
(Type: Chemical/Poison) (AB: Rock Head) (Item: N/A)
L66 Scolipede: Megahorn, Poison Jab, Aqua Tail, Earthquake
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Poison Point) (Item: N/A)
L68 Crobat: Air Slash, Chemical Spill, Dark Pulse, Confuse Ray
(Type: Poison/Flying) (AB: Inner Focus) (Item: King's Rock)


Leader Shana (F)
L35 Blazight: Light Pulse, Wave Burner, Solarbeam, Sunny Day
(Type: Fire/Light) (AB: Flash Fire) (Item: N/A)
L36 Flamigon: Wave Burner, Dragon Claw, Shadow Claw, Dragon Dance
(Type: Dragon/Fire) (AB: Flame Body) (Item: N/A)
L37 Darmanitan: Flare Blitz, Hammer Arm, Bulldoze, Zen Headbutt
(Type: Fire) (AB: Sheer Force) (Item: N/A)
L38 Talonflame: Acrobatics, Wave Burner, Steel Wing, Hone Claws
(Type: Fire/Flying) (AB: Flame Body) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Leader Shana (F) (Rematch)
L65 Blazight: Fire Blast, Solarbeam, Bright Blast, Sunny Day
(Type: Fire/Light) (AB: Flash Fire) (Item: N/A)
L66 Solaraze: Solar Cannon, Bright Blast, Flash Cannon, Sunny Day
(Type: Grass/Fire) (AB: Solar Power) (Item: N/A)
L67 Chandelure: Overheat, Shadow Ball, Psychic, Energy Ball
(Type: Ghost/Fire) (AB: Flash Fire) (Item: N/A)
L66 Pyroar: Hyper Voice, Flamethrower, Dark Pulse, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (Form: Female) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L67 Talonflame: Acrobatics, Flare Blitz, Me First, Steel Wing
(Type: Fire/Flying) (AB: Flame Body) (Item: Flying Gem)
L68 Ifrigon: Flare Blitz, Dragon Rush, Wild Charge, Earthquake
(Type: Dragon/Fire) (AB: Flame Body) (Item: Life Orb)


Leader Kuroyuki (F)
L42 Millight: Light Pulse, Signal Beam, Giga Drain, Magic Shield
(Type: Bug/Light) (AB: Illuminate) (Item: N/A)
L42 Mothical: Hornet Chaser, Chemical Spill, Psychic, Giga Drain
(Type: Bug/Chemical) (AB: Base Liquid) (Item: N/A)
L42 Darkroach: Shadow Blade, Flower Fang, Hornet Chaser, Superpower
(Type: Bug/Dark) (AB: Swarm) (Item: N/A)
L44 Twilifly: Bug Buzz, Energy Ball, Air Slash, Quiver Dance
(Type: Bug/Flying) (AB: Night Power) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Leader Kuroyuki (F) (Rematch)
L66 Darkroach: Crunch, Parasitic Drain, Rock Slide, Flower Fang
(Type: Bug/Dark) (AB: Swarm) (Item: N/A)
L65 Mothical: Bug Buzz, CMCL Cyclone, Psychic, Chemical Flush
(Type: Bug/Chemical) (AB: Base Liquid) (Item: N/A)
L66 Millight: Bug Buzz, Light Wave, Giga Drain, Magic Shield
(Type: Bug/Light) (AB: Illuminate) (Item: N/A)
L67 Scizor: Bug Bite, Bullet Punch, Aerial Ace, Endless Fight
(Type: Bug/Steel) (AB: Technician) (Item: Life Orb)
L67 Twilifly: Bug Buzz, Energy Ball, Hurricane, Quiver Dance
(Type: Bug/Flying) (AB: Night Power) (Item: N/A)
L68 Volcarona: Overheat, Signal Beam, Hurricane, Giga Drain
(Type: Bug/Fire) (AB: Flame Body) (Item: White Herb)


Leader Azurina (F)
L45 Ludicolo: Ice Water, Giga Drain, Ice Beam, Rain Dance
(Type: Water/Grass) (AB: Rain Dish) (Item: N/A)
L46 Birilatin: Thunder, Ice Water, Blizzard, Mirror Coat
(Type: Water/Electric) (AB: Clear Body) (Item: N/A)
L47 Wailord: Ice Water, Ice Beam, Earthquake, Recover
(Type: Water) (AB: Water Veil) (Item: N/A)
L48 Drageel: Ice Water, Dragon Pulse, Blizzard, Water Shield
(Type: Dragon/Water) (AB: Water Absorb) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Leader Azurina (F) (Rematch)
L65 Mantine: Air Slash, Hydro Pump, Ice Beam, Rain Dance
(Type: Water/Flying) (AB: Swift Swim) (Item: N/A)
L66 Ludicolo: Ice Water, Giga Drain, Ice Beam, Rain Dance
(Type: Water/Grass) (AB: Rain Dish) (Item: N/A)
L66 Birilatin: Thunder, Hydro Pump, Blizzard, Mirror Coat
(Type: Water/Electric) (AB: Clear Body) (Item: N/A)
L67 Wailord: Ice Beam, Water Spout, Recover, Earthquake
(Type: Water) (AB: Water Veil) (Item: Leftovers)
L67 Crystora: Aqua Crush, Icicle Crash, Earthquake, Superpower
(Type: Water/Ice) (AB: Torrent) (Item: N/A)
L68 Drageel: Surf, Draco Meteor, Blizzard, Water Shield
(Type: Dragon/Water) (AB: Water Absorb) (Item: White Herb)


Leader Armin (M)
L50 Carbink: Smack Down, Mirror Glass, Sandstorm, Light Screen
(Type: Rock/Fairy) (AB: Clear Body) (Item: N/A)
L52 Megalang: Aqua Jet, Stone Edge, Crunch, Ice Smash
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Rough Skin) (Item: N/A)
L52 Dinomper: Aqua Crush, Stone Edge, Crunch, Earthquake
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Strong Jaw) (Item: N/A)
L54 Aggron: Head Smash, Iron Tail, Dragon Tail, Earthquake
(Type: Steel/Rock) (AB: Rock Head) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Leader Armin (M) (Rematch)
L65 Gigalith: Stone Edge, Earthquake, Light Shard, Explosion
(Type: Rock/Light) (AB: Sturdy) (Item: N/A)
L66 Tyrantrum: Head Smash, Outrage, Earthquake, Crunch
(Type: Rock/Dragon) (AB: Strong Jaw) (Item: N/A)
L66 Gemesaurus: Stone Edge, Phantom Force, Earthquake, Mirror Coat
(Type: Rock/Ghost) (AB: Solid Rock) (Item: N/A)
L67 Aerodactyl: Fly, Stone Edge, Crunch, Earthquake
(Type: Rock/Flying) (AB: Pressure) (Item: N/A)
L67 Rhyperior: Earthquake, Rock Wrecker, Megahorn, Superpower
(Type: Ground/Rock) (AB: Solid Rock) (Item: Recharge Herb)
L68 Aggron: Head Smash, Iron Tail, Dragon Claw, Earthquake
(Type: Steel/Rock) (AB: Rock Head) (Item: Quick Claw)
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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #26 on: June 22, 2014, 03:36:26 pm »
The point of this topic is to show off ideas for a set of Pokémon games of mine. I've gone as far as to include many details, such as character descriptions, moves, and more. Also, these ideas took more than eight months to get ready and a lot of preparation.

Just to be frank, isn't this supposed to be where you post your ideas on various things? If there is a rule against such topics like these, then I'd like for someone to tell me so.

I don't want to sound like a jerk, but I think the reason you're getting flak for this is how jarringly unfitting this is to iM@S. Yes, Community Works is showing off your various ideas, but at this point, they've been iM@S-related ideas. Here, while iM@S characters show up, they're not the main focus of this topic. You may call me a hypocrite because my fan art section has things that aren't iM@S-related, but its still the main part of the topic.

Again, I'm sorry if I sounded like a jerk there, but that's how I see things.
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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #27 on: June 22, 2014, 04:37:16 pm »
I don't want to sound like a jerk, but I think the reason you're getting flak for this is how jarringly unfitting this is to iM@S. Yes, Community Works is showing off your various ideas, but at this point, they've been iM@S-related ideas. Here, while iM@S characters show up, they're not the main focus of this topic. You may call me a hypocrite because my fan art section has things that aren't iM@S-related, but its still the main part of the topic.

Again, I'm sorry if I sounded like a jerk there, but that's how I see things.

You know what, I guess you're right. I guess I thought some people here would like these ideas, and I thought I could stir up some comments about Kuroi being Zodiac's leader as well. I've decided that since I took the time to prepare each of the remaining ideas to be posted here, I'm going to finish posting them, but after they're done, I won't post my future Pokémon game ideas here and post them somewhere else.

You know what, I think what Community Works needs is a rule stating that any topic in it has to have iM@S as its main focus to be accepted and that anything else will be closed.

Now with my decision out of the way, next up happens to be the Elite Four and Champion rosters. Note that when you rematch everyone here, they each have a Pokémon with a Mega form, so be prepared.

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ELITE FOUR

Pokémon Trainer Louise (F) (Tag Partner)
L42 Schizojest: Foul Play, Flash Stopper, Metronome, Guard Trick
(Type: Light/Dark) (AB: Magic Guard) (Item: N/A)
L43 Flasera: Light Pulse, Extrasensory, Confuse Ray, Light Screen
(Type: Psychic/Light) (AB: Beam Defense) (Item: N/A)
L44 Crisalock: Light Wave, Crystal Wave, Air Slash, Magic Shield
(Type: Light/Flying) (AB: Clear Body) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Elite Four Louise (F)
L55 Sunflora: Razor Storm, Flash Stopper, Flamethrower, Light Screen
(Type: Grass/Light) (AB: Huge Guard) (Item: N/A)
L56 Prisangel: Light Pulse, Dazzling Gleam, Signal Beam, Mirror Glass
(Type: Light) (AB: Inner Focus) (Item: N/A)
L56 Flasera: Light Pulse, Extrasensory, Ice Beam, Charge Beam
(Type: Psychic/Light) (AB: Beam Defense) (Item: N/A)
L55 Schizojest: Foul Play, Light Pulse, Psychic, Guard Trick
(Type: Light/Dark) (AB: Magic Guard) (Item: N/A)
L57 Crisalock: Prism Wave, Air Slash, Solarbeam, Sunny Day
(Type: Light/Flying) (AB: Clear Body) (Item: Power Herb)

Elite Four Louise (F) (Rematch)
L70 Fairost: Ice Beam, Thunder Wave, Mirror Glass, Magic Shield
(Type: Ice/Light) (AB: Prankster) (Item: N/A)
L72 Flasera: Psychic, Light Pulse, Ice Beam, Solarbeam
(Type: Psychic/Light) (AB: Beam Defense) (Item: N/A)
L71 Schizojest: Light Pulse, Dazzling Gleam, Foul Play, Guard Trick
(Type: Light/Dark) (AB: Magic Guard) (Item: N/A)
L71 Draflect: Light Pulse, Draco Meteor, Mirror Coat, Mirror Glass
(Type: Light/Dragon) (AB: Levitate) (Item: Dragon Gem)
L72 Crisalock: Prism Wave, Air Slash, Crystal Wave, Sunny Day
(Type: Light/Flying) (AB: Clear Body) (Item: N/A)
L73 Milotic: Hydro Pump, Blizzard, Light Wave, Recover
(Type: Water/Light) (AB: Marvel Scale) (Item: Miloticite)


Pokémon Trainer Jenny (F) (Tag Partner)
L32 Floette: Grass Knot, Disarming Voice, Psychic, Mirror Glass
(Type: Fairy) (Form: Red Flower) (AB: Flower Veil) (Item: N/A)
L33 Nymphist: Mach Punch, Shadow Punch, Flowerpunch, Misty Terrain
(Type: Fairy/Fighting) (AB: Iron Fist) (Item: N/A)
L34 Gardevoir: Psyshock, Dazzling Gleam, Heal Pulse, Magical Leaf
(Type: Psychic/Fairy) (AB: Synchronize) (Item: Sitrus Berry)


Elite Four Jenny (F)
L56 Azumarill: Aqua Tail, Play Rough, Ice Punch, Superpower
(Type: Water/Fairy) (AB: Huge Power) (Item: N/A)
L57 Nymphist: Play Rough, Power-up Punch, Ice Punch, Thunderpunch
(Type: Fairy/Fighting) (AB: Iron Fist) (Item: N/A)
L56 Posixie: Light Wave, Dazzling Gleam, Magic Shield, Light Screen
(Type: Light/Fairy) (AB: Plus) (Item: N/A)
L57 Gardevoir: Psychic, Thunderbolt, Moonblast, Focus Blast
(Type: Psychic/Fairy) (AB: Synchronize) (Item: N/A)
L58 Florges: Moonblast, Petal Dance, Psychic, Mirror Glass
(Type: Fairy) (Form: Red Flower) (AB: Flower Veil) (Item: Wise Glasses)

Elite Four Jenny (F) (Rematch)
L71 Posixie: Light Wave, Dazzling Gleam, Magic Shield, Light Screen
(Type: Light/Fairy) (AB: Plus) (Item: N/A)
L72 Nymphist: Play Rough, Power-up Punch, Rock Slide, Fire Punch
(Type: Fairy/Fighting) (AB: Iron Fist) (Item: Muscle Band)
L71 Negamp: Dark Wave, Moonblast, Psychic, Misty Terrain
(Type: Dark/Fairy) (AB: Minus) (Item: N/A)
L74 Togekiss: Air Slash, Dazzling Gleam, Aura Sphere, Thunder Wave
(Type: Fairy/Flying) (AB: Serene Grace) (Item: N/A)
L73 Florges: Moonblast, Petal Dance, Psychic, Mirror Glass
(Type: Fairy) (Form: Red Flower) (AB: Flower Veil) (Item: N/A)
L74 Gardevoir: Psychic, Energy Ball, Moonblast, Focus Blast
(Type: Psychic/Fairy) (AB: Synchronize) (Item: Gardevoirite)


Elite Four Ichika (M)
L57 Gliscor: Earthquake, Acrobatics, Sky Uppercut, X-Scissor
(Type: Ground/Flying) (AB: Hyper Cutter) (Item: N/A)
L58 Thundetross: Brave Bird, Wild Charge, U-Turn, Steel Wing
(Type: Electric/Flying) (AB: Motor Drive) (Item: N/A)
L57 Skibison: Brave Bird, Double-Edge, Megahorn, Head Smash
(Type: Normal/Flying) (AB: Thick Fat) (Item: N/A)
L58 Noivern: Hurricane, Dragon Pulse, Boomburst, Flamethrower
(Type: Flying/Dragon) (AB: Infiltrator) (Item: N/A)
L59 Crobat: Air Slash, Cross Poison, Dark Pulse, Confuse Ray
(Type: Poison/Flying) (AB: Inner Focus) (Item: King's Rock)

Elite Four Ichika (M) (Rematch)
L72 Hawlucha: Acrobatics, Hi Jump Kick, X-Scissor, Stone Edge
(Type: Fighting/Flying) (AB: Unburden) (Item: N/A)
L73 Thundetross: Brave Bird, Wild Charge, Drill  Run, Steel Wing
(Type: Electric/Flying) (AB: Motor Drive) (Item: N/A)
L73 Skibison: Sky Attack, Double-Edge, Earthquake, Head Smash
(Type: Normal/Flying) (AB: Thick Fat) (Item: Power Herb)
L74 Crobat: Air Slash, Cross Poison, Giga Drain, Confuse Ray
(Type: Poison/Flying) (AB: Inner Focus) (Item: N/A)
L74 Salamence: Outrage, Earthquake, Aqua Tail, Dragon Dance
(Type: Dragon/Flying) (AB: Intimidate) (Item: N/A)
L74 Aerodactyl: Rock Slide, Aerial Ace, Dragon Claw, Crunch
(Type: Rock/Flying) (AB: Pressure) (Item: Aerodactylite)


Elite Four Akashi (M)
L58 Druddigon: Dragon Claw, Superpower, Night Slash, Earthquake
(Type: Dragon) (AB: Sheer Force) (Item: N/A)
L58 Folicator: Flora Cannon, Dragon Pulse, Earthquake, Focus Blast
(Type: Grass/Dragon) (AB: Overgrow) (Item: N/A)
L59 Ifrigon: Flare Blitz, Dragon Rush, Iron Tail, Earthquake
(Type: Dragon/Fire) (AB: Flame Body) (Item: N/A)
L59 Drageel: Hydro Pump, Dragon Pulse, Ice Beam, Dazzling Gleam
(Type: Dragon/Water) (AB: Water Absorb) (Item: N/A)
L60 Dragonigh: Draco Meteor, Hydro Pump, Energy Ball, Fire Blast
(Type: Dragon/Flying) (AB: Serene Grace) (Item: White Herb)

Elite Four Akashi (M) (Rematch)
L73 Hazazard: Dragon Claw, Dragon Fire, Chemical Spill, Earthquake
(Type: Chemical/Dragon) (AB: Reactive Skin) (Item: N/A)
L75 Folicator: Razor Storm, Dragon Pulse, Solar Flare, Focus Blast
(Type: Grass/Dragon) (AB: Overgrow) (Item: N/A)
L74 Ifrigon: Outrage, Flare Blitz, Iron Tail, Earthquake
(Type: Dragon/Fire) (AB: Flame Body) (Item: N/A)
L74 Drageel: Hydro Pump, Dragon Pulse, Blizzard, Dazzling Gleam
(Type: Dragon/Water) (AB: Water Absorb) (Item: N/A)
L75 Dragonigh: Draco Meteor, Fire Blast, Flash Cannon, Ice Beam
(Type: Dragon/Flying) (AB: Serene Grace) (Item: White Herb)
L76 Garchomp: Outrage, Earthquake, Crunch, Stone Edge
(Type: Dragon/Ground) (AB: Sand Veil) (Item: Garchompite)
 


CHAMPION

Champion Miku (F)
L60 Nymphist: Play Rough, Zen Headbutt, Ice Punch, Endless Fight
(Type: Fairy/Fighting) (AB: Serene Grace) (Item: N/A)
L61 Volcarona: Fire Blast, Signal Beam, Psychic, Giga Drain
(Type: Bug/Fire) (AB: Flame Body) (Item: N/A)
L60 Aegislash: Iron Blade, Sacred Sword, Shadow Ball, King's Shield
(Type: Steel/Ghost) (AB: Stance Change) (Item: N/A)
L61 Milotic: Hydro Pump, Light Pulse, Blizzard, Mirror Coat
(Type: Water/Light) (AB: Marvel Scale) (Item: N/A)
L60 Hazazard: Dragon Pulse, Earthquake, CMCL Cyclone, Iron Head
(Type: Chemical/Dragon) (AB: Reactive Skin) (Item: N/A)
L62 Auroracle: Psychic, Blizzard, Surf, Light Pulse
(Type: Psychic/Ice) (AB: Levitate) (Item: Life Orb)

Champion Miku (F) (Rematch)
L75 Nymphist: Play Rough, Endless Fight, Rock Slide, Zen Headbutt
(Type: Fairy/Fighting) (AB: Serene Grace) (Item: N/A)
L76 Hazazard: Draco Meteor, Dragon Fire, Chemical Spill, Earthquake
(Type: Chemical/Dragon) (AB: Reactive Skin) (Item: Dragon Gem)
L77 Volcarona: Bug Buzz, Fire Blast, Psychic, Giga Drain
(Type: Bug/Fire) (AB: Flame Body) (Item: N/A)
L76 Aegislash: Iron Blade, Sacred Sword, Shadow Ball, King's Shield
(Type: Steel/Ghost) (AB: Stance Change) (Item: N/A)
L77 Auroracle: Psychic, Blizzard, Surf, Light Pulse
(Type: Psychic/Ice) (AB: Levitate) (Item: Life Orb)
L78 Milotic: Light Wave, Hydro Pump, Ice Beam, Mirror Coat
(Type: Water/Light) (AB: Marvel Scale) (Item: Miloticite)
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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #28 on: June 23, 2014, 02:26:21 am »
Now it's time for a really long post, and that is the rival battles with Lili, who only appears if you're playing as the male player. Note that the (A), (B), and (C) teams denote which starter the rival received out of Heatiger, Cryscale, and Saureaf. Due to the size of this post, it'll be split into three parts.

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RIVAL BATTLES

Rival Battles (Lili)

First Battle

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (A)
L8 Heatiger: Pound, Leer, Ember
(Type: Fire/Electric) (AB: Blaze) (Item: N/A)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (B)
L8 Cryscale: Tackle, Growl, Water Gun
(Type: Water/Ice) (AB: Torrent) (Item: N/A)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (C)
L8 Saureaf: Scratch, Tail Whip, Absorb
(Type: Grass/Dragon) (AB: Overgrow) (Item: N/A)

Tag Partner 1

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (A)
L10 Avijet: Peck, Leer, Quick Attack
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L12 Heatiger: Ember, Pound, Thunder Wave, Leer
(Type: Fire/Electric) (AB: Blaze) (Item: N/A)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (B)
L10 Avijet: Peck, Leer, Quick Attack
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L12 Cryscale: Tackle, Water Gun, Growl, Defense Curl
(Type: Water/Ice) (AB: Torrent) (Item: N/A)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (C)
L10 Avijet: Peck, Leer, Quick Attack
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L12 Saureaf: Absorb, Low Kick, Tackle, Tail Whip
(Type: Grass/Dragon) (AB: Overgrow) (Item: N/A)

Second Battle

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (A)
L12 Avijet: Peck, Leer, Quick Attack
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L14 Heatiger: Ember, Bite, Thunder Wave, Leer
(Type: Fire/Electric) (AB: Blaze) (Item: N/A)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (B)
L12 Avijet: Peck, Leer, Quick Attack
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L14 Cryscale: Water Gun, Ice Shard, Growl, Defense Curl
(Type: Water/Ice) (AB: Torrent) (Item: N/A)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (C)
L12 Avijet: Peck, Leer, Quick Attack
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L14 Saureaf: Absorb, Dragon Rage, Low Kick, Tail Whip
(Type: Grass/Dragon) (AB: Overgrow) (Item: N/A)

Third Battle

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (A)
L22 Avijet: Air Cutter, Quick Attack, Whirlwind, Metal Sound
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L23 Pumpkaboo: Astonish, Razor Leaf, Leech Seed, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L24 Hotwiger: Ember, Spark, Howl, Thunder Wave
(Type: Fire/Electric) (AB: Blaze) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (B)
L22 Avijet: Air Cutter, Quick Attack, Whirlwind, Metal Sound
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L23 Litleo: Fire Fang, Take Down, Work Up, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L24 Tidystal: Water Gun, Icicle Spear, Screech, Ice Shard
(Type: Water/Ice) (AB: Torrent) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (C)
L22 Avijet: Air Cutter, Quick Attack, Whirlwind, Metal Sound
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L23 Binacle: Clamp, Mud-Slap, Slash, Withdraw
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L24 Raptant: Razor Leaf, Dragonbreath, Low Kick, Dragon Rage
(Type: Grass/Dragon) (AB: Overgrow) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Fourth Battle

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (A)
L29 Binacle: Clamp, Ancientpower, Slash, Rock Polish
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L30 Pumpkaboo: Bullet Seed, Shadow Sneak, Leech Seed, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L31 Wingejet: Aerial Ace, Retaliate, Bullet Punch, Feint
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L32 Hotwiger: Spark, Bite, Flame Charge, Howl
(Type: Fire/Electric) (AB: Blaze) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (B)
L29 Pumpkaboo: Bullet Seed, Shadow Sneak, Leech Seed, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L30 Litleo: Fire Fang, Take Down, Endeavor, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L31 Wingejet: Aerial Ace, Retaliate, Bullet Punch, Feint
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L32 Tidystal: Brine, Icicle Spear, Screech, Ice Shard
(Type: Water/Ice) (AB: Torrent) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (C)
L29 Litleo: Fire Fang, Take Down, Endeavor, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L30 Binacle: Clamp, Ancientpower, Slash, Rock Polish
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L31 Wingejet: Aerial Ace, Retaliate, Bullet Punch, Feint
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L32 Raptant: Razor Leaf, Dragonbreath, Low Kick, Hone Claws
(Type: Grass/Dragon) (AB: Overgrow) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Fifth Battle

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (A)
L38 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Bullet Punch, Feint
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L39 Mothical: Signal Beam, Chemical Spill, Giga Drain, Acid Armor
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L40 Barbaracle: Clamp, Rock Slide, Ice Smash, Hone Claws
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L40 Gourgeist: Bullet Seed, Phantom Force, Rock Slide, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L41 Plasmiger: Wild Charge, Wildfire Crash, Crunch, Rock Slide
(Type: Fire/Electric) (AB: Blaze) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (B)
L38 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Bullet Punch, Feint
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L39 Mothical: Signal Beam, Chemical Spill, Giga Drain, Acid Armor
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L40 Gourgeist: Bullet Seed, Phantom Force, Rock Slide, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L40 Pyroar: Flamethrower, Dark Pulse, Echoed Voice, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (Form: Female) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L41 Crystora: Aqua Block, Brick Break, Avalanche, Shadow Claw
(Type: Water/Ice) (AB: Torrent) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (C)
L38 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Bullet Punch, Feint
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L39 Mothical: Signal Beam, Chemical Spill, Giga Drain, Acid Armor
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L40 Pyroar: Flamethrower, Dark Pulse, Echoed Voice, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (Form: Female) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L40 Barbaracle: Clamp, Rock Slide, Ice Smash, Hone Claws
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L41 Folicator: Flora Cannon, Iron Tail, Dragon Pulse, X-Scissor
(Type: Grass/Dragon) (AB: Overgrow) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Tag Partner 2

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (A)
L40 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Bullet Punch, Feint
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L41 Mothical: Signal Beam, Chemical Spill, Giga Drain, Acid Armor
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L42 Barbaracle: Clamp, Rock Slide, Ice Smash, Hone Claws
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L42 Gourgeist: Bullet Seed, Phantom Force, Rock Slide, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L43 Plasmiger: Wild Charge, Wildfire Crash, Crunch, Rock Slide
(Type: Fire/Electric) (AB: Blaze) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (B)
L40 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Bullet Punch, Feint
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L41 Mothical: Signal Beam, Chemical Spill, Giga Drain, Acid Armor
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L42 Gourgeist: Bullet Seed, Phantom Force, Rock Slide, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L42 Pyroar: Flamethrower, Dark Pulse, Echoed Voice, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (Form: Female) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L43 Crystora: Aqua Block, Brick Break, Avalanche, Shadow Claw
(Type: Water/Ice) (AB: Torrent) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (C)
L40 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Bullet Punch, Feint
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L41 Mothical: Signal Beam, Chemical Spill, Giga Drain, Acid Armor
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L42 Pyroar: Flamethrower, Dark Pulse, Echoed Voice, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (Form: Female) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L42 Barbaracle: Clamp, Rock Slide, Ice Smash, Hone Claws
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L43 Folicator: Flora Cannon, Iron Tail, Dragon Pulse, X-Scissor
(Type: Grass/Dragon) (AB: Overgrow) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

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Re: Pokemon Infinite and Zero
« Reply #29 on: June 23, 2014, 02:30:10 am »
Here's the next part of the battles with Lili.

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RIVAL BATTLES

Rival Battles (Lili) (Cont.)

Tag Partner 3

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (A)
L43 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Bullet Punch, U-Turn
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L44 Mothical: Signal Beam, Giga Drain, Chemical Spill, Acid Rain
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L45 Barbaracle: Rock Slide, Aqua Crush, Ice Smash, Hone Claws
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L45 Gourgeist: Seed Bomb, Phantom Force, Rock Slide, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L46 Plasmiger: Wild Charge, Wildfire Crash, Crunch, Superpower
(Type: Fire/Electric) (AB: Blaze) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (B)
L43 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Bullet Punch, U-Turn
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L44 Mothical: Signal Beam, Giga Drain, Chemical Spill, Acid Rain
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L45 Gourgeist: Seed Bomb, Phantom Force, Rock Slide, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L45 Pyroar: Flamethrower, Dark Pulse, Echoed Voice, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (Form: Female) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L46 Crystora: Aqua Crush, Shadow Claw, Avalanche, Earthquake
(Type: Water/Ice) (AB: Torrent) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (C)
L43 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Bullet Punch, U-Turn
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L44 Mothical: Signal Beam, Giga Drain, Chemical Spill, Acid Rain
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L45 Pyroar: Flamethrower, Dark Pulse, Echoed Voice, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (Form: Female) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L45 Barbaracle: Rock Slide, Aqua Crush, Ice Smash, Hone Claws
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L46 Folicator: Flora Cannon, Focus Blast, Dragon Pulse, Iron Tail
(Type: Grass/Dragon) (AB: Overgrow) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Sixth Battle

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (A)
L46 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Wild Charge, U-Turn
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L47 Mothical: Signal Beam, Energy Ball, Chemical Spill, Acid Rain
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L48 Flasera: Light Wave, Extrasensory, Ice Beam, Light Screen
(Type: Psychic/Light) (AB: Beam Defense) (Item: N/A)
L47 Barbaracle: Rock Slide, Aqua Crush, Ice Smash, Earthquake
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L48 Gourgeist: Seed Bomb, Phantom Force, Rock Slide, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L49 Plasmiger: Wild Charge, Wildfire Crash, Crunch, Superpower
(Type: Fire/Electric) (AB: Blaze) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (B)
L46 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Wild Charge, U-Turn
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L47 Mothical: Signal Beam, Energy Ball, Chemical Spill, Acid Rain
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L48 Flasera: Light Wave, Extrasensory, Ice Beam, Light Screen
(Type: Psychic/Light) (AB: Beam Defense) (Item: N/A)
L47 Gourgeist: Seed Bomb, Phantom Force, Rock Slide, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L48 Pyroar: Fire Blast, Dark Pulse, Echoed Voice, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (Form: Female) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L49 Crystora: Aqua Crush, Shadow Claw, Avalanche, Earthquake
(Type: Water/Ice) (AB: Torrent) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (C)
L46 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Wild Charge, U-Turn
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L47 Mothical: Signal Beam, Energy Ball, Chemical Spill, Acid Rain
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L48 Flasera: Light Wave, Extrasensory, Ice Beam, Light Screen
(Type: Psychic/Light) (AB: Beam Defense) (Item: N/A)
L47 Pyroar: Fire Blast, Dark Pulse, Echoed Voice, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (Form: Female) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L48 Barbaracle: Rock Slide, Aqua Crush, Ice Smash, Earthquake
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L49 Folicator: Flora Cannon, Focus Blast, Dragon Pulse, Iron Tail
(Type: Grass/Dragon) (AB: Overgrow) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Tag Partner 4

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (A)
L49 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Wild Charge, U-Turn
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L50 Mothical: Signal Beam, Sludge Bomb, Energy Ball, Acid Rain
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L51 Flasera: Psychic, Light Wave, Ice Beam, Light Screen
(Type: Psychic/Light) (AB: Beam Defense) (Item: N/A)
L50 Barbaracle: Rock Slide, Aqua Crush, Ice Smash, Earthquake
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L51 Gourgeist: Seed Bomb, Phantom Force, Rock Slide, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L52 Plasmiger: Wild Charge, Wildfire Crash, Crunch, Superpower
(Type: Fire/Electric) (AB: Blaze) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (B)
L49 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Wild Charge, U-Turn
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L50 Mothical: Signal Beam, Sludge Bomb, Energy Ball, Acid Rain
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L51 Flasera: Psychic, Light Wave, Ice Beam, Light Screen
(Type: Psychic/Light) (AB: Beam Defense) (Item: N/A)
L50 Gourgeist: Seed Bomb, Phantom Force, Rock Slide, Trick-or-Treat
(Type: Ghost/Grass) (Form: Average) (AB: Frisk) (Item: N/A)
L51 Pyroar: Fire Blast, Hyper Voice, Dark Pulse, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (Form: Female) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L52 Crystora: Aqua Crush, Shadow Claw, Avalanche, Earthquake
(Type: Water/Ice) (AB: Torrent) (Item: Sitrus Berry)

Pokémon Trainer Lili (F) (C)
L49 Wingejet: Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Wild Charge, U-Turn
(Type: Steel/Flying) (AB: Heatproof) (Item: N/A)
L50 Mothical: Signal Beam, Sludge Bomb, Energy Ball, Acid Rain
(Type: Bug/Poison) (AB: Acid Hazard) (Item: N/A)
L51 Flasera: Psychic, Light Wave, Ice Beam, Light Screen
(Type: Psychic/Light) (AB: Beam Defense) (Item: N/A)
L50 Pyroar: Fire Blast, Hyper Voice, Dark Pulse, Noble Roar
(Type: Fire/Normal) (Form: Female) (AB: Unnerve) (Item: N/A)
L51 Barbaracle: Rock Slide, Aqua Crush, Ice Smash, Earthquake
(Type: Rock/Water) (AB: Tough Claws) (Item: N/A)
L52 Folicator: Flora Cannon, Focus Blast, Dragon Pulse, Iron Tail
(Type: Grass/Dragon) (AB: Overgrow) (Item: Sitrus Berry)