12-31-2017, 12:22 PM
The Department Store took a lot of superficial damage, but zero structural damage. The video screens are not yet working again, so they've plastered it in temporary posters to advertise all the construction equipment and emergency supply kits ("Don't Get Caught Unprepared Again! $500 Buys Peace Of Mind").
The Pokeball Floor is selling Net Balls, Dive Balls, Dusk Balls, Quick Balls, Luxury Balls, and Timer Balls in addition to normal Balls. Each is $1000. They also have Safari/Sport Balls, which work just like Pokeballs but are an unusual camoflauge decoration. Flash Balls have also been stocked! $225 for both of these. "Buy any combination of 10 Pokeballs at the Stair City Dept Store, get a Premier Ball free! Punchcards available here!"
Almanac is selling a new kind of Ball with a cool futuristic design called a Beast Ball. Ultra Beasts aren't a known thing here, so don't worry about that. What the Beast Balls do, for $600, is work especially well on Delta Pokemon and Pokemon that have been artificially modified by man in some way. This includes any Pokemon who has been improved with an Almanac item, such as their patented evolution stones or their synthetic herbs.
A Pokemon contained in a Beast Ball is eligible for free checkups and healing at any Almanac station. A map shows where some are in Stair City, Botanville, Cress City, and League HQ. Looks like new ones just popped up since you've been away.
Almanac is selling some Synthetic Herbs, which are like Vitamins, for $5000. They also have certain variants on Evolution Stones.
The TM floor is built like a library, with shelves of TMs in numerical or alphabetical order. The shelves can reshuffle themselves by sort order, and they have a few copies of each TM. TMs are $3000 unless otherwise indicated. Looks like a lot of the TMs have been priced based on their effectiveness on the Steel Type. The attendant also explains that even Stair City cannot reproduce TMs very reliably.
Check with me for compatibility before buying. If a Pokemon has the TM in its movelist, even as a ?, it will work 99% of the time.
Just because the TM is learnable in the handheld games does not mean it's learnable in Pokerole.
Moves that can be learned by every Pokemon in the handheld games (ignoring Magikarp etc), can be learned by every Pokemon in Pokerole.
Moves that can be learned by great swathes of Pokemon, including Normal types and common Pokemon, I will usually approve for any suitable Pokemon. (Check out Rain Dance's list for an example of a TM that can be learned by any Water Type or storm-themed Pokemon).
1. Hone Claws
2. Calm Mind
3. Roar $2000
4. Toxic $3500
5. Hail
6. Bulk Up
7. Venoshock $2500
8. Sunny Day
9. Protect $2000
10. Smack Down
11. Return $1000
12. Double Team $2000
13. Sandstorm $2800
14. Low Sweep $3500
15. False Swipe $1000
16. Will-O-Wisp $3200
17. Thunder Wave
The Pokeball Floor is selling Net Balls, Dive Balls, Dusk Balls, Quick Balls, Luxury Balls, and Timer Balls in addition to normal Balls. Each is $1000. They also have Safari/Sport Balls, which work just like Pokeballs but are an unusual camoflauge decoration. Flash Balls have also been stocked! $225 for both of these. "Buy any combination of 10 Pokeballs at the Stair City Dept Store, get a Premier Ball free! Punchcards available here!"
Almanac is selling a new kind of Ball with a cool futuristic design called a Beast Ball. Ultra Beasts aren't a known thing here, so don't worry about that. What the Beast Balls do, for $600, is work especially well on Delta Pokemon and Pokemon that have been artificially modified by man in some way. This includes any Pokemon who has been improved with an Almanac item, such as their patented evolution stones or their synthetic herbs.
A Pokemon contained in a Beast Ball is eligible for free checkups and healing at any Almanac station. A map shows where some are in Stair City, Botanville, Cress City, and League HQ. Looks like new ones just popped up since you've been away.
Almanac is selling some Synthetic Herbs, which are like Vitamins, for $5000. They also have certain variants on Evolution Stones.
The TM floor is built like a library, with shelves of TMs in numerical or alphabetical order. The shelves can reshuffle themselves by sort order, and they have a few copies of each TM. TMs are $3000 unless otherwise indicated. Looks like a lot of the TMs have been priced based on their effectiveness on the Steel Type. The attendant also explains that even Stair City cannot reproduce TMs very reliably.
Check with me for compatibility before buying. If a Pokemon has the TM in its movelist, even as a ?, it will work 99% of the time.
Just because the TM is learnable in the handheld games does not mean it's learnable in Pokerole.
Moves that can be learned by every Pokemon in the handheld games (ignoring Magikarp etc), can be learned by every Pokemon in Pokerole.
Moves that can be learned by great swathes of Pokemon, including Normal types and common Pokemon, I will usually approve for any suitable Pokemon. (Check out Rain Dance's list for an example of a TM that can be learned by any Water Type or storm-themed Pokemon).
1. Hone Claws
2. Calm Mind
3. Roar $2000
4. Toxic $3500
5. Hail
6. Bulk Up
7. Venoshock $2500
8. Sunny Day
9. Protect $2000
10. Smack Down
11. Return $1000
12. Double Team $2000
13. Sandstorm $2800
14. Low Sweep $3500
15. False Swipe $1000
16. Will-O-Wisp $3200
17. Thunder Wave
Current project:
http://fringehikers.com/
Tabletop RPG PokeRole: http://pokemonuranium.co/forum/showthread.php?tid=789
"I encourage Sceptile to branch out."
http://fringehikers.com/
Tabletop RPG PokeRole: http://pokemonuranium.co/forum/showthread.php?tid=789
"I encourage Sceptile to branch out."



