(02-06-2020, 06:06 PM)Dragonstrike Wrote:(02-06-2020, 06:00 PM)Spiritmon Wrote:
It's easier to determine what's necessary if the lists are smaller, instead of being almost every viable endgame STAB and coverage move the pokemon can learn...
i.e. I'd appreciate it greatly if you made my job easier.
Well, you can determine what is necessary to put in the game. I just offer the list. Where and when those TMs is gonna appear is part of your job as DM. Not mine.
What you expect of my list would be?
"So Dragonstrike, here my Wishlist of moves."
"Okay Spiritmon. *Looking at the list* Uhh, there is only Flamethower here."
"Exatcly. Thats the only move that I need. Despite the fact each mon can only use one move per round, but since you are complaining the fact that my list is to much big, I decided to be only one move that I need."
"...."
Thats why is called "Wishlist" to begin with. Where and when those moves each Player can get, is up to you. If two players desire the same TM, we can work on deal, and if the other need that move more, I let him get and then I wait my time to get the move I desire later in the campaigh or in another moment. Or simple get some points in Training Session to teach the move for a pokemon of mine later. Problem fix.
So yeah, you have the lists. Do your DM magic thing. It is one of the burdens in be a GM. Get used to it.
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