Post by Lazarus on Aug 20, 2011 18:37:42 GMT -5
1. Humans are ONLY allowed in the Trainer's Fields(Unless given express permission). Pokemon may enter and leave the area as they please, and this is the place with they will visit/be visited by their trainers. In the event that breeding class decides to have a class at the ranch, this will be the location of class.
Note: The Trainer's Fields is about the size of two/three of the smaller locations/habitats designed for pokemon and shares borders (which are enforced by fences) with all the other areas. This means there is plenty of area for you to see all your pokemon at once, and it shouldn't be hard to send one of your pokemon out to fetch the rest of them.
2. When RPing in the other areas, you must RP as your pokemon. You may post for more than one of your pokemon in one reply (if you have more than one pokemon in said thread).
3. For breeding threads, remember to add a [Breeding] tag to the thread title. Of course, not all threads have to be breeding threads. There are likely to be date threads, simple friendship threads, or even threads in which pokemon wander around and meet each other.
4. Your pokemon can be in a different area than they would most likely be in, but it must make sense. For example, a Deerling who would probably prefer to be in the forest may come to the lake for a thread, but don't go and send a Magikarp out into the middle of the field.
* Note that these rules are subject to change.
Note: The Trainer's Fields is about the size of two/three of the smaller locations/habitats designed for pokemon and shares borders (which are enforced by fences) with all the other areas. This means there is plenty of area for you to see all your pokemon at once, and it shouldn't be hard to send one of your pokemon out to fetch the rest of them.
2. When RPing in the other areas, you must RP as your pokemon. You may post for more than one of your pokemon in one reply (if you have more than one pokemon in said thread).
3. For breeding threads, remember to add a [Breeding] tag to the thread title. Of course, not all threads have to be breeding threads. There are likely to be date threads, simple friendship threads, or even threads in which pokemon wander around and meet each other.
4. Your pokemon can be in a different area than they would most likely be in, but it must make sense. For example, a Deerling who would probably prefer to be in the forest may come to the lake for a thread, but don't go and send a Magikarp out into the middle of the field.
* Note that these rules are subject to change.