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Jan 13, 2019 Kenshi is an early access title that makes its way into this list as it spins the RTS-RPG genre above its head as this game packs in squad based mechanics with an open ended sandbox gameplay. You’ll start the game as a clean slate where you can choose your own path of being a trader, farmer, warlord, adventurer, a slave, or simple cannon fodder.

The result is a RPG adventure that has elements of monster collection and training to help you conquer the game world that Enchanted Arms throws you into. If you’re primarily a console gamer (PS3, Xbox 360 and Xbox One) seeking your next JRPG but want a touch of Pokemon vibe you’ll find it within. This fan-based RPG is an improved version of Pokemon Reborn created by SuperJanPro that takes place in the region Aevium. As the player, you must travel through this region, all the while collecting 18 badges to bring back the realm’s life force. Our collection of games like Pokemon offers turn based monster capture RPGs similar to the Pokemon series with free, online, PC, Android and iPhone options. The Pokemon series is well known for its monster capture gameplay where players collect creatures (known as Pokemon) to battle against each other. In Pokemon Rise, you will see Pokemon walking around towns, routes and caves as you would see other Pokemon Trainers. You can call out your Pokemon to walk around with you at any time. Pokemon Rise planned features: Capture over 700 unique Pokemon; Large scale 100x100 map seed generated world with over 25 towns and unique areas to explore.

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Play Pokemon MMO Online. We have been testing the new Pokemon Legends game which has been in production over the last couple of years. Progress on the game has been amazing and since this is the first post on the blog I thought it would be a great idea to share why Pokemon Legends is different from other Fan-Made Pokemon MMO’s!

  • Pokemon Legends is completely browser based using the latest HTML5 technology – NO DOWNLOAD REQUIRED!
  • Pokemon Legends is built capitalising on the experience of building multiple fan games over the years.
  • Thats right! – Lead Programmer Kyro was also the original creator of Pokemon World Online, Pokemon Battle Arena and The Pokemon League!
  • Tournaments are automated! There are various tournaments which begin every hour, as long as enough people are in the Arena to participate. Different tournaments have different level restrictions. Prizes include Shiny Pokemon!

Pokémon Tabletop United, or PTU for short, is a tabletop RPG system designed for running games in the world of Pokémon. Players take on the role of Pokémon Trainers and travel the world, capturing and battling with the hundreds of Pokémon species that have been discovered. The core of the system is largely inspired by the Pokémon Special manga, though it can handle adventures ranging from the standard Pokémon League gym romp to more exotic campaign ideas like PokéPirates.

The system is currently under active development and is a sister system or spin-off from Pokémon Tabletop Adventures created largely by former devs of that system. It's an attempt to address many of PTA's underlying issues such as a lack of a skill system and the use of different combat stats for Pokémon and Trainers, as well as the balance issues between classes.

The developers for Pokémon Tabletop United hang out in an IRC channel on the Rizon network, and that's the best place to go with questions or comments. There's also a forum community that PTU shares with PTA, which has active games and homebrewers.

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Core Rules[edit]

Pokémon Tabletop United is a level and class based system with a relatively high level of crunch. Unlike most class-based systems, however, player characters are completely expected to take multiple classes, even starting from level 1. Classes are more like packages of feats than like templates that completely determine how a character plays.

Skills[edit]

Skills are ranked on a scale from 1 to 6. Skill checks call for an Xd6 + modifier roll, where X is a character's skill rank. Modifiers can come from equipment and other sources.

PTU previously had an attribute system as well, but it was removed in the 1.05 update. However, the categories for skills based on the attributes still exist.

Body Skills are: Acrobatics, Athletics, Combat, Intimidate, Stealth, and Survival

Mind Skills are: General Education, Medicine Education, Occult Education, Pokémon Education, Technology Education, Guile, and Perception

Spirit Skills are: Charm, Command, Focus, and Intuition

Trainer Classes[edit]

PTU has a wide variety of Trainer Classes, mostly reflecting the types of Trainers that are battled in the video games, or archetypes drawn from other Pokémon media such as the anime and manga. Some examples of the classes include Ace Trainer, Hatcher, Capture Specialist, Martial Artist, Researcher, Survivalist, and Type Ace. They can excel at various tasks from training their Pokémon to battle harder, to helping the party travel through uncharted wilderness, to even battling alongside their Pokémon to fight off wild Pokémon or criminals.

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Pokémon[edit]

Fans of the video games will see a lot that is familiar about how Pokémon are handled and a lot that is new and different. Pokémon have Stats, Moves, and Ablities, just like their video game counterparts, and Trainers share these same traits and use them in battle as well. There are a lot of new Abilities available in Pokémon Tabletop United, however, which serve to help make weaker Pokémon more usable and generally add to the customization of Pokémon.

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Most of the raw data for Pokémon is in a separate Pokédex pdf, due to the sheer volume of information needed.

Supplement Books[edit]

Everything contained in the core PTU pdf is deemed usable for all types of Pokémon campaigns, but over the course of the development of both PTA and PTU, many genre-shifting campaigns have cropped up such as Pokémon in space and an Etrian Odyssey crossover campaign. To help facilitate that, there are a number of supplement books for running PTU campaigns in various other genres and settings.

Do Porygon Dream of Mareep? is a science-fiction supplement for PTU and includes optional rules for handling the vacuum of space and other environmental hazards, as well as a wide selection of sci-fi-oriented items and subsystems. It also adds a few Trainer Classes for customizing Poké Balls, upgrading Pokémon with cybernetic augmentations, and more. Finally, there are a number of sample setting ideas to help GMs get started with sci-fi campaigns and guides for running PTU campaigns in various sci-fi sub-genres.

Game of Throhs is the fantasy supplement for PTU and is structured very similarly to Do Porygon Dream of Mareep?. Notably, it contains the Elementalist Classes, which are there to provide Trainers with elemental powers similar to those that the Psychic Classes in the core pdf can access - though for the other Pokémon Types, of course.

The Blessed and the Damned is a supplement focused on Legendary Pokémon and their treatment as divine entities. There are rules given for Legendaries to give Trainers their blessing or for handling battles against Legendary Pokémon. While the core pdf takes a more conservative and restrained stance on Legendary Pokémon and treats them like any other Pokémon, this supplement is explicitly geared toward treating them as special powers within the Pokémon universe.

Downloads and Links[edit]

Website: https://pokemontabletop.com/

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PTU Version 1.05 (latest version): https://mega.nz/#!5KBkUQhR!j6cWDEk9KdHOC9xlFs78_-L1j5X2HoSlxmf3O4P-z5I

-includes core pdf, pokédex, supplements, character sheets, and useful charts

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Discord server: https://discordapp.com/invite/X9tQUX?utm_source=Discord%20Widget&utm_medium=Connect

Forum Community: https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/pokemon_tabletop/index.php

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