Malphena can't really sense intentions, only level of fear. You have no idea if she can read your spiritual aura.
Dilapidated Shack
The inside of the shack somewhat matches the outside. There are loose boards, protruding nail-heads, and peeling paint everywhere. However, it is clean as a whistle and smells quite pleasant. The reason for this is quickly revealed: a Minccino rides on a Chikorita, and together they rearrange the many many shelves, bring up boxes of product, and sweep up dust and grime.
Just looking through the window into the Shack, you find it is a lot bigger than you expected. Ten or fifteen people could browse comfortably in there.
Inside are tons of posters advertising new card releases - looks like they are releasing 387-482 next week, Turtwig through Mesprit. There's a long table for a playspace, and a low glass case with a cash register on it. Behind this counter is a skinny man and a portly woman. The man has his hair swept up and back, and it is dyed green. The woman has flowing white/gray hair, though she doesn't seem any older than the man (mid-30's).
Hanging from the ceiling are big origami legendary birds, the edges of their wings lined with foil.
The store also sells Pokemon comics, fake tattoos, sleeves, playmats, dice, and organizers. They've got a big calendar of events that they host, including a regionally famous con in August (obviously it's not held in this shack!)
There are two games you can play with any trading cards:
Creshire Crash
A typical deck consists of 50 creatures plus 25 energy cards. There are no Trainer cards - all that kind of thing are Pokemon abilities or moves. Each Pokemon has four abilities of some kind, which can be moves, spells, held items, Pokemon Powers, whatever. Some Pokemon are so worthless that they are only good for their abilities. No more than 4 of a single Pokemon species in a deck - or just 1 of a legendary species.
Battle is much like the Pokemon TCG we have IRL.
It's possible to play for keeps.
Triple Triad
This game originated in the Torren region (as far as the Pokemon world is concerned!).
This is played on a 3x3 playmat/battlefield. Your deck is only 4 or 5 cards. On all four sides of any Creshire Crash is a number from 0 to 10. You take turns placing your cards in the grid, trying to place bigger numbers adjacent to your opponent's. Whenever you do, you place a counter on their card to show you have Taken it.
Since each card is for Triple Triad as well as Creshire Crash, it's possible to have a Legendary that's great for one but terrible for the other.
It's possible to play for keeps.
A booster pack contains 10 cards. One is guaranteed to be a rare. $100 a pack.
The Starter Set contains 52 unique Kanto Pokemon - all the Kanto Fire, Water, and Grass types. Plus the legendary birds as holographics! There are appropriate duplicates of these 52 species in order to make 3 preset decks, or you can mix and match a dual-element deck. $750.
Singles are available too. Most rares are about $200, and they don't have every species. Of course, if you're selling a rare, you only get about $50 for it!
There are different varieties of any given species, but we won't get into that much here. It's possible to take a Gaming Science specialty if you have XP to burn, but most players in Creshire are very casual. Battles will go off Insight+Knowledge+Gaming, with modifiers for rare cards and such.
Dilapidated Shack
The inside of the shack somewhat matches the outside. There are loose boards, protruding nail-heads, and peeling paint everywhere. However, it is clean as a whistle and smells quite pleasant. The reason for this is quickly revealed: a Minccino rides on a Chikorita, and together they rearrange the many many shelves, bring up boxes of product, and sweep up dust and grime.
Just looking through the window into the Shack, you find it is a lot bigger than you expected. Ten or fifteen people could browse comfortably in there.
Inside are tons of posters advertising new card releases - looks like they are releasing 387-482 next week, Turtwig through Mesprit. There's a long table for a playspace, and a low glass case with a cash register on it. Behind this counter is a skinny man and a portly woman. The man has his hair swept up and back, and it is dyed green. The woman has flowing white/gray hair, though she doesn't seem any older than the man (mid-30's).
Hanging from the ceiling are big origami legendary birds, the edges of their wings lined with foil.
The store also sells Pokemon comics, fake tattoos, sleeves, playmats, dice, and organizers. They've got a big calendar of events that they host, including a regionally famous con in August (obviously it's not held in this shack!)
There are two games you can play with any trading cards:
Creshire Crash
A typical deck consists of 50 creatures plus 25 energy cards. There are no Trainer cards - all that kind of thing are Pokemon abilities or moves. Each Pokemon has four abilities of some kind, which can be moves, spells, held items, Pokemon Powers, whatever. Some Pokemon are so worthless that they are only good for their abilities. No more than 4 of a single Pokemon species in a deck - or just 1 of a legendary species.
Battle is much like the Pokemon TCG we have IRL.
It's possible to play for keeps.
Triple Triad
This game originated in the Torren region (as far as the Pokemon world is concerned!).
This is played on a 3x3 playmat/battlefield. Your deck is only 4 or 5 cards. On all four sides of any Creshire Crash is a number from 0 to 10. You take turns placing your cards in the grid, trying to place bigger numbers adjacent to your opponent's. Whenever you do, you place a counter on their card to show you have Taken it.
Since each card is for Triple Triad as well as Creshire Crash, it's possible to have a Legendary that's great for one but terrible for the other.
It's possible to play for keeps.
A booster pack contains 10 cards. One is guaranteed to be a rare. $100 a pack.
The Starter Set contains 52 unique Kanto Pokemon - all the Kanto Fire, Water, and Grass types. Plus the legendary birds as holographics! There are appropriate duplicates of these 52 species in order to make 3 preset decks, or you can mix and match a dual-element deck. $750.
Singles are available too. Most rares are about $200, and they don't have every species. Of course, if you're selling a rare, you only get about $50 for it!
There are different varieties of any given species, but we won't get into that much here. It's possible to take a Gaming Science specialty if you have XP to burn, but most players in Creshire are very casual. Battles will go off Insight+Knowledge+Gaming, with modifiers for rare cards and such.
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."



