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		<title><![CDATA[Mt. Moon Community - All Forums]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 10:59:45 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Rangers might be in the next movie]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9727</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 23:46:10 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[In the movie poster for Phantom Champion Z, look at the Z. There's a Ranger emblem there underneath it.<br />
<br />
Thoughts?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[In the movie poster for Phantom Champion Z, look at the Z. There's a Ranger emblem there underneath it.<br />
<br />
Thoughts?]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[King of the Hill]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9726</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 10:05:27 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<span style="color: #696969;">I'm not sure if this was already made, and don't feel like going back to see if it was, because if it is it's dead. <br />
I found this while browsing though CanadaAka.net and shall give what ever credit is do to the maker of the hill.<br />
<br />
"Obviously you must follow the rules and not double post, you can't take the hill from your self. The idea of this thread is that each time you post, you take over a virtual hill from the previous poster. To make a post in this thread, you must tell how you took the hill from the person, and at the end of the post proclaim "MY HILL". "- 1andonly from <a href="http://www.canadaka.net/forums" target="_blank">http://www.canadaka.net/forums</a></span><br />
<br />
<br />
-Steps up on to the hill,- There can only be one master of this hill! -stomps foot- TIS MY HILL!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="color: #696969;">I'm not sure if this was already made, and don't feel like going back to see if it was, because if it is it's dead. <br />
I found this while browsing though CanadaAka.net and shall give what ever credit is do to the maker of the hill.<br />
<br />
"Obviously you must follow the rules and not double post, you can't take the hill from your self. The idea of this thread is that each time you post, you take over a virtual hill from the previous poster. To make a post in this thread, you must tell how you took the hill from the person, and at the end of the post proclaim "MY HILL". "- 1andonly from <a href="http://www.canadaka.net/forums" target="_blank">http://www.canadaka.net/forums</a></span><br />
<br />
<br />
-Steps up on to the hill,- There can only be one master of this hill! -stomps foot- TIS MY HILL!]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Longest Playtime?]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9725</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 11:36:31 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Okay, I'm not sure if this should go into the Handheld games section or here, so since its kind of a more general Pokemon gaming thing, I'll post it here (mods, please move this if I'm wrong).<br />
<br />
Recently I'd been thinking about how much time I put into the Pokemon games over the years since I became a fan.  Usually I play the games for a month or so, put them off to the side, and come back to them later and usually starting them all over from the beginning.  However, last year when Pokemon Platinum was released in the US, I swore that I wasn't going to restart the game, just continue where I left off when I decided to pick it up again after taking a break from it.  As a result of that, I've quite recently clocked in at over 700 hours of playtime (as of right now, it's at 705 hours 10 minutes...and I'm still playing).  In any case, I was wondering what is the longest play-time that others who play the series have gotten to without restarting (and I ask this as a general thing for all the RPG games, not just the main series)?  I'm sure someone has probably beaten my personal record, but I'd still like to know.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Okay, I'm not sure if this should go into the Handheld games section or here, so since its kind of a more general Pokemon gaming thing, I'll post it here (mods, please move this if I'm wrong).<br />
<br />
Recently I'd been thinking about how much time I put into the Pokemon games over the years since I became a fan.  Usually I play the games for a month or so, put them off to the side, and come back to them later and usually starting them all over from the beginning.  However, last year when Pokemon Platinum was released in the US, I swore that I wasn't going to restart the game, just continue where I left off when I decided to pick it up again after taking a break from it.  As a result of that, I've quite recently clocked in at over 700 hours of playtime (as of right now, it's at 705 hours 10 minutes...and I'm still playing).  In any case, I was wondering what is the longest play-time that others who play the series have gotten to without restarting (and I ask this as a general thing for all the RPG games, not just the main series)?  I'm sure someone has probably beaten my personal record, but I'd still like to know.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[My modem must not like my Wii...]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9724</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 20:56:45 -0500</pubDate>
			<guid isPermaLink="false">http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9724</guid>
			<description><![CDATA[GAH. STUPID TELUS AND THEIR STUPID MODEMS.<br />
<br />
My Wii can't connect to the internet because of this new modem. I can't get it to connect, and Google isn't helping me find a solution.<br />
<br />
If I could find the IP address and DNS and all, I could connect it, but I can't for the life of me figure it out.<br />
<br />
Halp.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[GAH. STUPID TELUS AND THEIR STUPID MODEMS.<br />
<br />
My Wii can't connect to the internet because of this new modem. I can't get it to connect, and Google isn't helping me find a solution.<br />
<br />
If I could find the IP address and DNS and all, I could connect it, but I can't for the life of me figure it out.<br />
<br />
Halp.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Here we go again... Third battle thread of mine?]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9723</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 20:37:08 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Yep, it's my third battle thread. Not that many of you have battled me, but in these few months I have been gone, (And around a year since my last organized Wi-Fi battle) my team has improved greatly. This site is pretty dead, so I don't expect many battles, if any. But if anyone wants to fight, I'm up for it.<br />
<br />
Rules:<br />
<br />
No hacks AT ALL. This means no Pokemon obtained through AR or any other cheating device. If you have a Pokemon that you think may be hacked but are not sure, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">do not use it.</span><br />
<br />
No Ubers. Most of you probably know what these are. Overpowered Pokemon. Do not use them. If you do not know which Pokemon are Ubers, go look it up.<br />
<br />
No items that depend on luck. This means no Quick Claw, King's Rock, etc. If it does not have a 100% chance of working, do not use it.<br />
<br />
No evasion moves. These include Double Team and Minimize. Acupressure has a 1/7 chance of increasing evasion, so do not use it.<br />
<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Do not disconnect.</span> If this happens on accident, I expect another fight as soon as possible.<br />
<br />
All battles will be Single Battle.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Have fun!</span></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Yep, it's my third battle thread. Not that many of you have battled me, but in these few months I have been gone, (And around a year since my last organized Wi-Fi battle) my team has improved greatly. This site is pretty dead, so I don't expect many battles, if any. But if anyone wants to fight, I'm up for it.<br />
<br />
Rules:<br />
<br />
No hacks AT ALL. This means no Pokemon obtained through AR or any other cheating device. If you have a Pokemon that you think may be hacked but are not sure, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">do not use it.</span><br />
<br />
No Ubers. Most of you probably know what these are. Overpowered Pokemon. Do not use them. If you do not know which Pokemon are Ubers, go look it up.<br />
<br />
No items that depend on luck. This means no Quick Claw, King's Rock, etc. If it does not have a 100% chance of working, do not use it.<br />
<br />
No evasion moves. These include Double Team and Minimize. Acupressure has a 1/7 chance of increasing evasion, so do not use it.<br />
<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Do not disconnect.</span> If this happens on accident, I expect another fight as soon as possible.<br />
<br />
All battles will be Single Battle.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Have fun!</span></span>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Nova used Max Revive]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9721</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 20:30:39 -0500</pubDate>
			<guid isPermaLink="false">http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9721</guid>
			<description><![CDATA[<span style="color: #A9A9A9;">Ahh I'm back<br />
ish<br />
School kept me away but I'm here to try and become active once more<br />
AlsoIRevivedMyInstrestInPokemonOnceMore<br />
-Ahem-<br />
Also wonderin' if anyone even members lil 'ol me XF</span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="color: #A9A9A9;">Ahh I'm back<br />
ish<br />
School kept me away but I'm here to try and become active once more<br />
AlsoIRevivedMyInstrestInPokemonOnceMore<br />
-Ahem-<br />
Also wonderin' if anyone even members lil 'ol me XF</span>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[free [self-&#93;published book??]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9720</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 12:39:54 -0500</pubDate>
			<guid isPermaLink="false">http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9720</guid>
			<description><![CDATA[yeah I guess so. probably should have posted this sooner but I didn't really know anyone who had finished a book until I thought of this place. <span style="font-size: x-small;">I swear I'm working on writing! this is the first time I haven't given up halfway.</span><br />
<br />
so I don't know how many of you have heard of <a href="http://www.lulu.com" target="_blank">Lulu</a>, but they do some self-publishing that to me seems easier than some of the other self-publishing sites. <a href="http://www.lulu.com/static/022410_FREEwv.html?cid=022410_en_email_FREE" target="_blank">They're running an offer through March 17 of a free proof book for anything published until then. the only thing you have to pay for is shipping.</a> I kind of felt selfish not telling anyone but I think this would be a good opportunity for you writers to push yourself over that finish line. I know I've definitely gotten back into [almost&#93; 1k a day |DDDD<br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;">also, mods, if you feel this is unrelated and very useless advertisement, feel totally free to delete. I just felt like sharing this.</span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[yeah I guess so. probably should have posted this sooner but I didn't really know anyone who had finished a book until I thought of this place. <span style="font-size: x-small;">I swear I'm working on writing! this is the first time I haven't given up halfway.</span><br />
<br />
so I don't know how many of you have heard of <a href="http://www.lulu.com" target="_blank">Lulu</a>, but they do some self-publishing that to me seems easier than some of the other self-publishing sites. <a href="http://www.lulu.com/static/022410_FREEwv.html?cid=022410_en_email_FREE" target="_blank">They're running an offer through March 17 of a free proof book for anything published until then. the only thing you have to pay for is shipping.</a> I kind of felt selfish not telling anyone but I think this would be a good opportunity for you writers to push yourself over that finish line. I know I've definitely gotten back into [almost] 1k a day |DDDD<br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;">also, mods, if you feel this is unrelated and very useless advertisement, feel totally free to delete. I just felt like sharing this.</span>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Network League- The Greatest in the Universe]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9719</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 02:59:07 -0500</pubDate>
			<guid isPermaLink="false">http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9719</guid>
			<description><![CDATA[Story: The Pokemon world (Known as Pokeworld Beta) has be Beaten. that is to say the Champions from then known Continents (Kanto, Johto Hoenn and Sinnoh) have been beaten by 1 man, An Outsider from another world no less. It comes at a time where J.G. Network., the Largest company in the Alpha Quadrant. Roams the Universe to link all inhabited worlds together. as a result, people from the different Galaxies have come to the world of Pokemon to become Trainers themselves. The Current owner of J.G. Network, Stardart, Decides to start a League of his own, similar to then ones on the Pokemon world only MUCH Tougher, no room for new guys, only the best can think of coming here. You are a Trainer of this League. Can you defeat each Gym, get the 8 Badges and Challenge the Network's Elite 4? and Who is this Mysterious Guy who's Champion of Pokeworld Beta?<br />
<br />
Who Are you?: The 1st person who signs up will be the Trainer. The Main Char who's going around beating these Gyms all over the Alpha Quadrant. This Universe Is Vast so your char doesn't necessarily need to be Human, but for Obvious reasons, your Char can't be a Pokemon, however you do Control your team. Up to 4 Others may Join as Supporting Chars. Traveling around with the Main for Some Reason (Kinda like how Dawn and Brock fallow Ash around). As such there may be Pokemon Contests During the story as well... as such each supporting char must also be a Trainer in some way (as in you have Pokemon with you...). I apologize for Limiting it to so few people but otherwise it would be too confusing.<br />
MAIN TRAINER: It's assumed that this trainer has some good experience behind Him/her.  as such he/she will probably have at least 6 Pokemon (all in the party). he/she can have more of course but they would be in storage. so when signing up, this is how you should list it<br />
Trainer Name:<br />
Gender:<br />
Race: (Remember how I said it doesn't have to be human, if you know another Race like Vulcan or Dwarf for example then that'll work. No "Pokemon" can not be used as a Race)<br />
Pokemon 1: (Please list Nickname 1st if Applicable, then the Real Name and then Gender if Applicable. Example Below)<br />
Pokemon 2: (Example) Palom (Nidoking) {Male}<br />
Pokemon 3:<br />
Pokemon 4:<br />
Pokemon 5:<br />
Pokemon 6:<br />
<br />
You must have 6 at all times, you may change your team at any time you are NOT in Battle OR Gym Challenge or Contest (Unless otherwise Specified)<br />
You may have any of the 493 species of Pokemon EXCEPT for Arceus...<br />
Battles are fought similar to how they are in the Anime so Keep that in mind as you pick your team...<br />
<br />
Supporting Char:<br />
There are up to 4 of these Guys, once there's 4, there is no more. These guys fallow the Main Trainer around. they aren't in the Network league themselves so they will not fight in Gym Battles, however Normal Battles and Contests are fair game. Unlike the Main Trainer, Supporting Chars Don't need to carry 6 Pokemon right away (They can if you want to). if a Supporting char enters right away (Before the Start of the RP) then, according to the story the Main Trainer met up with this Char in some way before all this and they decided to go together (up to you to make that story, be creative.). However if the RP is Started and there's an open spot, you may join in at any time EXCEPT during a Gym Challenge. once again be creative on how that works out. Set up Sign in Just like the Main Trainer, except the last 5 Pokemon slots are Optional (You Must have at least 1 pokemon of course...)<br />
<br />
Rivals: Sometimes the Main trainer may encounter other Trainers, trying at the same goal. Sometimes they are controlled by me, other times they may be played by People who can't join (or don't want to Join full time). These Rivals are usually only there for 1 Battle or Contest (or both) and leave after a set time if you want to appear as a Rival, PM me 1st, don't sign in here, reserve this Topic for the RPers Actually playing in the RP...<br />
<br />
Other Trainers/ Gym Leaders:<br />
Any other Char not mentioned above is controlled by me. can you outsmart my moves?<br />
<br />
Objective: Find all 8 Gyms, beat the leaders and obtain a Badge from each. then make your wait to the Main Network Building and Challenge the Elite 4, beat then and then attempt to beat the Champion. you go from Planet to Planet using Free Passage aboard Network Transports, or sometimes even the Mobile Network Itself.<br />
<br />
Standard RP Rules apply<br />
<br />
Keep in mind this<br />
-All Gym leaders are not from the Pokemon world, but have visited it to become Trainers.<br />
-it's been said that Pokemon have been appearing on Other World. You may Catch some if they appear but until you catch them, I control them<br />
-For the Main Trainer, you may want to have 18 Pokemon Planed between Storage and your Team.<br />
-Battles AND Contests are done similar to how they are done in the Anime<br />
<br />
Good luck<br />
<br />
Registered Trainers list:<br />
(Coming soon)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Story: The Pokemon world (Known as Pokeworld Beta) has be Beaten. that is to say the Champions from then known Continents (Kanto, Johto Hoenn and Sinnoh) have been beaten by 1 man, An Outsider from another world no less. It comes at a time where J.G. Network., the Largest company in the Alpha Quadrant. Roams the Universe to link all inhabited worlds together. as a result, people from the different Galaxies have come to the world of Pokemon to become Trainers themselves. The Current owner of J.G. Network, Stardart, Decides to start a League of his own, similar to then ones on the Pokemon world only MUCH Tougher, no room for new guys, only the best can think of coming here. You are a Trainer of this League. Can you defeat each Gym, get the 8 Badges and Challenge the Network's Elite 4? and Who is this Mysterious Guy who's Champion of Pokeworld Beta?<br />
<br />
Who Are you?: The 1st person who signs up will be the Trainer. The Main Char who's going around beating these Gyms all over the Alpha Quadrant. This Universe Is Vast so your char doesn't necessarily need to be Human, but for Obvious reasons, your Char can't be a Pokemon, however you do Control your team. Up to 4 Others may Join as Supporting Chars. Traveling around with the Main for Some Reason (Kinda like how Dawn and Brock fallow Ash around). As such there may be Pokemon Contests During the story as well... as such each supporting char must also be a Trainer in some way (as in you have Pokemon with you...). I apologize for Limiting it to so few people but otherwise it would be too confusing.<br />
MAIN TRAINER: It's assumed that this trainer has some good experience behind Him/her.  as such he/she will probably have at least 6 Pokemon (all in the party). he/she can have more of course but they would be in storage. so when signing up, this is how you should list it<br />
Trainer Name:<br />
Gender:<br />
Race: (Remember how I said it doesn't have to be human, if you know another Race like Vulcan or Dwarf for example then that'll work. No "Pokemon" can not be used as a Race)<br />
Pokemon 1: (Please list Nickname 1st if Applicable, then the Real Name and then Gender if Applicable. Example Below)<br />
Pokemon 2: (Example) Palom (Nidoking) {Male}<br />
Pokemon 3:<br />
Pokemon 4:<br />
Pokemon 5:<br />
Pokemon 6:<br />
<br />
You must have 6 at all times, you may change your team at any time you are NOT in Battle OR Gym Challenge or Contest (Unless otherwise Specified)<br />
You may have any of the 493 species of Pokemon EXCEPT for Arceus...<br />
Battles are fought similar to how they are in the Anime so Keep that in mind as you pick your team...<br />
<br />
Supporting Char:<br />
There are up to 4 of these Guys, once there's 4, there is no more. These guys fallow the Main Trainer around. they aren't in the Network league themselves so they will not fight in Gym Battles, however Normal Battles and Contests are fair game. Unlike the Main Trainer, Supporting Chars Don't need to carry 6 Pokemon right away (They can if you want to). if a Supporting char enters right away (Before the Start of the RP) then, according to the story the Main Trainer met up with this Char in some way before all this and they decided to go together (up to you to make that story, be creative.). However if the RP is Started and there's an open spot, you may join in at any time EXCEPT during a Gym Challenge. once again be creative on how that works out. Set up Sign in Just like the Main Trainer, except the last 5 Pokemon slots are Optional (You Must have at least 1 pokemon of course...)<br />
<br />
Rivals: Sometimes the Main trainer may encounter other Trainers, trying at the same goal. Sometimes they are controlled by me, other times they may be played by People who can't join (or don't want to Join full time). These Rivals are usually only there for 1 Battle or Contest (or both) and leave after a set time if you want to appear as a Rival, PM me 1st, don't sign in here, reserve this Topic for the RPers Actually playing in the RP...<br />
<br />
Other Trainers/ Gym Leaders:<br />
Any other Char not mentioned above is controlled by me. can you outsmart my moves?<br />
<br />
Objective: Find all 8 Gyms, beat the leaders and obtain a Badge from each. then make your wait to the Main Network Building and Challenge the Elite 4, beat then and then attempt to beat the Champion. you go from Planet to Planet using Free Passage aboard Network Transports, or sometimes even the Mobile Network Itself.<br />
<br />
Standard RP Rules apply<br />
<br />
Keep in mind this<br />
-All Gym leaders are not from the Pokemon world, but have visited it to become Trainers.<br />
-it's been said that Pokemon have been appearing on Other World. You may Catch some if they appear but until you catch them, I control them<br />
-For the Main Trainer, you may want to have 18 Pokemon Planed between Storage and your Team.<br />
-Battles AND Contests are done similar to how they are done in the Anime<br />
<br />
Good luck<br />
<br />
Registered Trainers list:<br />
(Coming soon)]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Uno, for Wii that is...]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9718</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 01:25:36 -0500</pubDate>
			<guid isPermaLink="false">http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9718</guid>
			<description><![CDATA[I recently bought Uno via Wiiware (along with the Original Smash Bros, which is as Fun as I remember it...)<br />
Uno as a good number of us should know is a Popular and Very fun Card game. when they brought it to Wiiware, I was curious.. I bought it and now I'm having fun with it. I love the fact that I can play other People ONLINE. talk about really fun. <br />
Now I Want to see who else has this game. if you do then please by all means post your Friend Code for it. I shall do the same below...<br />
<br />
Uno FC List<br />
Stardart: 4598-1332-7901<br />
<br />
if enough people have/get this game I may hold a special Uno Tournament. believe me when I say I'm pretty good...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I recently bought Uno via Wiiware (along with the Original Smash Bros, which is as Fun as I remember it...)<br />
Uno as a good number of us should know is a Popular and Very fun Card game. when they brought it to Wiiware, I was curious.. I bought it and now I'm having fun with it. I love the fact that I can play other People ONLINE. talk about really fun. <br />
Now I Want to see who else has this game. if you do then please by all means post your Friend Code for it. I shall do the same below...<br />
<br />
Uno FC List<br />
Stardart: 4598-1332-7901<br />
<br />
if enough people have/get this game I may hold a special Uno Tournament. believe me when I say I'm pretty good...]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Digimon RP?]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9717</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 14:25:58 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[I've taken a recent <del>borderline fetishistic</del> intrest in Digimon.<br />
<br />
And I know I don't <del>ever</del> always make <del>good</del> the best RPs... but...<br />
<br />
I wanna make a Digimon RP. Obviously, because of the title and all... &gt;.&gt;<br />
<br />
But I can't think of a plot... And before I do <del>steal your ideas for one</del> make one, I should probably make sure people will join.<br />
<br />
If you'd be interested, just tell me.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I've taken a recent <del>borderline fetishistic</del> intrest in Digimon.<br />
<br />
And I know I don't <del>ever</del> always make <del>good</del> the best RPs... but...<br />
<br />
I wanna make a Digimon RP. Obviously, because of the title and all... &gt;.&gt;<br />
<br />
But I can't think of a plot... And before I do <del>steal your ideas for one</del> make one, I should probably make sure people will join.<br />
<br />
If you'd be interested, just tell me.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Hello, Im new!]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9716</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 07:41:31 -0500</pubDate>
			<guid isPermaLink="false">http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9716</guid>
			<description><![CDATA[Hello! Im new. Please call me steph ^^<br />
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Iv loved pokemon ever since i got yellow when i was younger. I have loads of fav pokemon. My fav pokemon type is grass though ^^ and well yeah]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hello! Im new. Please call me steph ^^<br />
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Iv loved pokemon ever since i got yellow when i was younger. I have loads of fav pokemon. My fav pokemon type is grass though ^^ and well yeah]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Guess the Pichu Count]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 21:08:26 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Kinda like those games you would play where you would have to guess the number of Jellybeans in a jar and whoever was right would win it. It's kinda like that only you don't win anything...<br />
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Between Trading, Hatching, Catching, and Mystery Gifting I've gotten a good number of Pichus. yes that's right, Pichus. you know, the little Electric Guys that you don't diss because they can kick you- O.K. I'm getting ahead of myself... ANYWAYS. I want to see if you guys can guess the number of Pichus I have on my Platinum Version. shouldn't be too hard... I can tell you right now I DEFINETLY have more then 9. and i DEFINETLY have less then the Maximum number of Pokemon you can have on the Game, Period (Including Team, Storage, and Day Care)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Kinda like those games you would play where you would have to guess the number of Jellybeans in a jar and whoever was right would win it. It's kinda like that only you don't win anything...<br />
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Between Trading, Hatching, Catching, and Mystery Gifting I've gotten a good number of Pichus. yes that's right, Pichus. you know, the little Electric Guys that you don't diss because they can kick you- O.K. I'm getting ahead of myself... ANYWAYS. I want to see if you guys can guess the number of Pichus I have on my Platinum Version. shouldn't be too hard... I can tell you right now I DEFINETLY have more then 9. and i DEFINETLY have less then the Maximum number of Pokemon you can have on the Game, Period (Including Team, Storage, and Day Care)]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Stardart's Pokemon Battle Revolution Challenge]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 20:53:29 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Lately I've been doing Wifi Battles on PBR. Battling Random Trainers is nice and all but I prefer to have Friend Battles more then anything (I like the fact that I can use my Custom Catchphrases of Epicness!). Problem is, I only have a few Friends on my roster and they're usually NEVER on... Now what do we have here? a Forum Dedicated to Pokemon and most likely a good number of people who have PBR. Gee I guess I found the right place...<br />
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Now keep a few things in mind here...<br />
1) I Prefer to battle on PBR because I can actually get onto WiFi with my Wii. My DS won't connect to the router at home due to the security features (Freakin Nintendo.). However that doesn't mean that I DON'T get onto WiFi with the actual games, it's just harder... if you Really want to challenge me but can't use PBR, Contact me Via PM and we'll arrange a time...<br />
2) Each File on PBR has it's own Friend Code. and oddly enough I use All 4. so don't be surprised when you scroll down and see 4 codes instead of 1<br />
3) any match we do MAY be recorded and placed onto YouTube... if you don't want to be featured on my YouTube, please let me know ahead of time... I do try to respect the Privacy of my fellow Trainers you know...<br />
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Alright, Here be My Codes, if you want to battle me, post yours here<br />
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File 1: 5240-8999-5048<br />
File 2: 3780-7489-2092<br />
File 3: 1504-5047-3669<br />
File 4: 1118-6283-8474<br />
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Most likely you'll 1st be facing teams from File 3, that's my Platinum so far my most worked on game... so of my best, and Favorite, teams are on there. what will you face? I'll let you find that out for yourself...<br />
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I Await your Challenge.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Lately I've been doing Wifi Battles on PBR. Battling Random Trainers is nice and all but I prefer to have Friend Battles more then anything (I like the fact that I can use my Custom Catchphrases of Epicness!). Problem is, I only have a few Friends on my roster and they're usually NEVER on... Now what do we have here? a Forum Dedicated to Pokemon and most likely a good number of people who have PBR. Gee I guess I found the right place...<br />
<br />
Now keep a few things in mind here...<br />
1) I Prefer to battle on PBR because I can actually get onto WiFi with my Wii. My DS won't connect to the router at home due to the security features (Freakin Nintendo.). However that doesn't mean that I DON'T get onto WiFi with the actual games, it's just harder... if you Really want to challenge me but can't use PBR, Contact me Via PM and we'll arrange a time...<br />
2) Each File on PBR has it's own Friend Code. and oddly enough I use All 4. so don't be surprised when you scroll down and see 4 codes instead of 1<br />
3) any match we do MAY be recorded and placed onto YouTube... if you don't want to be featured on my YouTube, please let me know ahead of time... I do try to respect the Privacy of my fellow Trainers you know...<br />
<br />
Alright, Here be My Codes, if you want to battle me, post yours here<br />
<br />
File 1: 5240-8999-5048<br />
File 2: 3780-7489-2092<br />
File 3: 1504-5047-3669<br />
File 4: 1118-6283-8474<br />
<br />
Most likely you'll 1st be facing teams from File 3, that's my Platinum so far my most worked on game... so of my best, and Favorite, teams are on there. what will you face? I'll let you find that out for yourself...<br />
<br />
I Await your Challenge.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[asian]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9713</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 06:25:45 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[asian u asian u kewl. (:<br />
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call me or pm me. r u asian?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[asian u asian u kewl. (:<br />
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call me or pm me. r u asian?]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[New Guy- Stardart]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9712</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 01:51:48 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hey there. Name's Stardart, just FYI I get a little ticked off is someone calls me Stardust, Standard, Stardat, or anything else like that, should you need you can just used the Short Version, SD. <br />
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Obviously I'm a Fan of Pokemon, while games like Yu-Gi-Oh! have come and gone for me, Pokemon is a Series that just keeps me hooked. and I'm sure that can be said for ALL of us here.<br />
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I am looking forward to discussing the games here AND hopeing for some Good Chalanges. I've been with this seires for the 12+ years that it's been out in the states, I ain't no noob when it comes to it...<br />
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BTW you'll never guess who's my Favorite Pokemon.... O.K. maybe you will. how 'bout my top 3 Favorites then?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hey there. Name's Stardart, just FYI I get a little ticked off is someone calls me Stardust, Standard, Stardat, or anything else like that, should you need you can just used the Short Version, SD. <br />
<br />
Obviously I'm a Fan of Pokemon, while games like Yu-Gi-Oh! have come and gone for me, Pokemon is a Series that just keeps me hooked. and I'm sure that can be said for ALL of us here.<br />
<br />
I am looking forward to discussing the games here AND hopeing for some Good Chalanges. I've been with this seires for the 12+ years that it's been out in the states, I ain't no noob when it comes to it...<br />
<br />
BTW you'll never guess who's my Favorite Pokemon.... O.K. maybe you will. how 'bout my top 3 Favorites then?]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Math-Help]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9711</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 14:33:25 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://online-algebra.com" target="_blank">http://online-algebra.com</a><br />
A little site I made to do your math homework for you, so just tell me what you think and if there are any errors.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://online-algebra.com" target="_blank">http://online-algebra.com</a><br />
A little site I made to do your math homework for you, so just tell me what you think and if there are any errors.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Hello...]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9710</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 21:06:12 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hi! I'm electric arcanine! My favourite pokemon is raichu although arcanine is a close second. I am very friendly and would like to make some good friends! <br />
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                                       ~EA~]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi! I'm electric arcanine! My favourite pokemon is raichu although arcanine is a close second. I am very friendly and would like to make some good friends! <br />
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                                       ~EA~]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[The Wolves of Ronac (Fakemon Pokedex)]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 16:47:37 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[This is a writing/art project I've been working on for the past several years, featuring Fake Pokemon that I've created since becoming a fan in the GS era.  While I can't say my drawing skills are the sharpest, they should be at least clear enough to make out what the creatures are (for this first installment, of course, the feature is a series of Dragonite-rank wolves, though I intend to get more than just them up in time).<br />
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Ronac Regional Pokedex</span><br />
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<a href="http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff58/HuntsmanSkunk/Optipug-1.jpg" target="_blank">http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff58/...ipug-1.jpg</a><br />
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Optipug<br />
Type: Normal<br />
Name’s Origin: It should be pretty self-explanatory, despite being a little contradictory since the creature is actually blind; but with the large eyeball patches on its face, Optipug’s name is a combo of ‘optic’ and ‘pug.’<br />
Classification: Vigilant Pokémon<br />
Height: 2’ 3”<br />
Weight: 57 lbs<br />
Gender Ratio: 75% Male; 25% Female<br />
Egg Group: Ground<br />
Base Stats (Meh…  I never set specifics, but…): Health, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed-moderately low and essentially equal, but not as low as a baby Pokémon’s stats.<br />
Ability: Preempt-Optipug senses for other Pokémon with moves that have a base power rating of 60 or more.  If it detects any, Optipug will strike first for the entire battle<br />
Lime Entry: Optipug are blind from the moment they are born and cannot open their eyes until they evolve.  However, they’re other senses are so strong, some believe the Pokémon have ESP.<br />
Slate Entry: It is not known why Optipug live within the tight-knit packs of Lupudle.  Scientists think pack bonding may be intertwined with its unusual growth cycle.<br />
Coal Entry: The lowest-ranking member of its family, Optipug never venture alone in the wild.  If attacked, their brethren will ruthlessly take down the offender with utmost prejudice.<br />
Evolution Lines:<br />
1.) If it likes its trainers even just a little by the time it reaches Level 15, Optipug will evolve into Lupudle.  After that, it can evolve into Metalupus at Level 50 when it’s fully friendly and wearing the Amity Helmet (in-game description: a beautiful helmet forged from pure silver and molded for a canine’s head. It drastically boosts physical strength and mortal stamina when worn in battle).<br />
2.) If it is the least bit spiteful of its trainer by the time it reaches Level 15, Optipug will evolve into Caniclops.  After that, it can evolve into Canersia at Level 50 if it’s totally hateful and wearing the Odium Mask (in-game description: an ominous mask forged from pure copper and molded for a canine’s brow.  It drastically boosts spiritual strength and psychic resilience when worn in battle).<br />
In-game Location: Lime, Slate, and Coal, found in the Dallinos Woods of eastern Mainland Ronac but is somewhat rare.  The catch rate is also fairly low, due to it being a Dragonite-rank Pokémon.<br />
Lifespan: 96 years<br />
Vision/Perception: Blind<br />
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Moveset (Move-Level-Type: Description)<br />
Reaper Fang-1-Ghost: A terrifying attack in which the user’s fangs become spirit clamps that reach into the mind of an opponent and draws out its soul, causing an instant knockout.  It becomes more accurate the later on in battle it’s used (increasing by 5 points each round), and works on almost all Pokémon (that is, only Doxinox, her progeny, and Pokémon with highly protective abilities are immune) regardless of type or level.  Accuracy: 10 Category: Physical PP: 20<br />
Bark-1-Normal: The user woofs at its enemies, scaring them and causing their Defense and Special Defense each to drop by a level.  Accuracy: 85 PP: 10<br />
Eerie Bay-5-Ghost: As with a wolf pack in the wild, the user cries to the heavens, summoning a darkened veil the envelopes all Pokémon and prevents escape.  Soundproof does not grant immunity to this, and its effect lasts even after the user faints.  PP: 10<br />
Wolf Roar-10-Normal: After growling for the first half of the turn, the user roars so terrifyingly at its foes that they not only get forced back into their Poké Balls, but also take critical damage the next time they appear.  The echoes of this attack also hurt the next Pokémon sent out.  Note: it only causes regular damage to wild Pokémon or when there aren’t any Pokémon left to switch with.  Power: 60 Accuracy: 95 Category: Special PP: 10<br />
Odor Sleuth-15<br />
Trepidation-20-Ghost: The Pokémon unleashes a scary-sounding howl that echoes through the minds of the others on the battlefield, reawakening memories of traumatic experiences.  This leaves the afflicted Traumatized (likely to flinch after every attack).  And, while it affects all other creatures regardless of type or preventive ability, it doesn’t affect members of the Doxi family.  Power: 50 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 30<br />
Flip Flop Flux-30-Psychic: By evoking the energies of The Nexus (essentially, a portion of the Space-Time Rift where all realities are supposedly rooted), the user randomly changes the type match-up ratios of all the Pokémon on the field, in some cases completely flipping them (even leaving such afflicted Pokémon that would normally have a type immunity open to an instant knockout).  PP: 20<br />
Trick Room-30<br />
Last Resort-35<br />
Dying Wish-40-Ghost: Getting fed up with the battle, the user casts a terrifying spell in a primitive language that causes it to forfeit all of its health in order to take out the others at the end of the next turn. Category: Special PP: 5<br />
Crunch-Egg<br />
Fire Fang-Egg<br />
Ice Fang-Egg<br />
Thunder Fang-Egg<br />
Ultimatum-Egg-Dark: After exhausting all other attacks, the user bargains with its opponents.  If they try to strike it at any point during the following turn, the user immediately retaliates with a lethal assault that causes the attacker to faint. Category: Physical PP: 5<br />
Aspiration-Egg-Ghost: The Pokémon unleashes a sad-sounding howl that reverberates through the minds of the others on the battlefield, reawakening memories of overwhelming greed.  This leaves the afflicted Insubordinate (likely to disobey).  Like Trepidation, it doesn’t affect members of the Doxi family.  Power: 50 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 30<br />
Ferocity-Egg-Ghost: The Pokémon unleashes an angry-sounding howl that reverberates throughout the minds of all others on the battlefield, reawakening memories of intense aggression.  This leaves the afflicted Hostile (Confused, with Attack and Special Attack increasing every turn until the end of battle).  Like Trepidation and Aspiration, it doesn’t affect members of the Doxi family.  Power: 50 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special<br />
Battle Cry-Egg-Dark: The user summons forth the savagery in its heart to sharply boost its Attack and Special Attack.  However, the Pokémon becomes Insubordinate.  PP: 10<br />
Mock-Egg-Dark: The user taunts the foe into attacking it, and then tries to avoid the assault at the last second (maximizing evasion momentarily).  If it was an attack move and it misses, the Pokémon turns that move on the enemy as a super-effective attack regardless of type match-ups (abilities still apply, however).  PP: 10<br />
Mal Corona-Egg-Dark: As a show of malice, the user cloaks itself in a darkened halo, which immediately turns it into a pure Dark-type.  PP: 25<br />
Lupine Terror-Tutor (Ex-Champ Jay after fight in the Forest Ruins)-???: Drawing strength from its fallen partners, the user unleashes a devastating counterattack on its foe, which summons the spirits of ravenous wolves.  Its power rating equals 50 multiplied by the number of fainted Pokémon, and this move never misses.  Category: Unknown (strength determined by a combo of physical and special stats) PP: 5<br />
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Lupudle<br />
Types: Normal and Fighting<br />
Name’s Origin: Lupudle is a simple combo of ‘lupus,’ Latin for wolf, and ‘poodle,’ remnant from its original concept version called Choodle.<br />
Classification: Loyalist Pokémon<br />
Height: 3’ 11”<br />
Weight: 109 lbs<br />
Gender Dimorphisms: Females have longer and more flowing locks than males do.<br />
Egg Group: Ground<br />
Base Stats: Health-moderate, Attack-somewhat high, Defense-somewhat high, Special Attack-low, Special Defense-low, Speed-moderate<br />
Ability: Camaraderie-The friendlier Lupudle is towards its trainer, the more likely its moves are to cause critical damage./Feral (wild Pokémon only)-The Pokémon will never obey its trainer, regardless of badges obtained, and will attack its partner in Double Battles instead of the opponents.<br />
Lime Entry: Despite appearance, Lupudle are very strong combatants and equally loyal companions.  They will never disobey the ones who raised them lovingly from infancy.<br />
Slate Entry: In the wild, Lupudle are the subordinate members within a Metalupus’s pack.  They are brought up under its strict bylaws and very steadfast in their resulting demeanor.<br />
Coal Entry: Because of their ability to block out external stimuli and endure strenuous workouts, Lupudle have been the preferred members of Ronac K-9 units since the late twentieth century.<br />
Appearance: Lime, Slate, and Coal, found in the Dallinos Woods and very commonly.  However, its catch rate is extremely low.<br />
Lifespan: 96 years<br />
Vision/Perception: Low tones stick out a lot for Lupudle while bright ones look dull or grayish.<br />
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Moveset<br />
Reaper Fang-1<br />
Bark-1<br />
Eerie Bay-5<br />
Wolf Roar-10<br />
Return-15<br />
Drop Kick-23-Fighting: The user sweeps its legs or tail under the foe, tripping it up under its own weight during the first part of the turn, making any attack it was about to use miss.  Then, the Pokémon begins to kick-box the offender with rapid strikes.  This hits 3 to 6 times repeatedly, but fails if the user gets struck while in mid-attack during a double battle.  Power: 30 Accuracy: 85 Category: Physical PP: 30<br />
Bulk Up-30<br />
Crunch-38<br />
Eden’s Peace-45-Psychic: The user turns its head to the heavens with its eyes closed, listening for ancestral whispers that sing of times long past when all was at peace.  Then, its spirit calms to the point where the next focused attack does more than twice normal damage (2.25 times normal, to be exact).  PP: 5<br />
Thrust Kick-53-Fighting: Lupudle hops onto its strong tail, and taunts its foe the first turn.  Then, it tries use a physical attack the next turn, the wolf kicks the target brutally in the stomach (or similar area) without fail, likely leaving the victim paralyzed (33.3% chance).  Power: 95 Category: Physical PP: 10<br />
Feral Fang-60-Dark: The user chomps on its foe with a bone-crushing bite so powerful that it leaves the attacking Pokémon stunned for the next turn.  But, this has a 75% chance of making the foe flinch.  Power: 150 Accuracy: 90 Category: Physical PP: 5<br />
Lupine Terror-Tutor<br />
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Metalupus<br />
Types: Normal and Steel<br />
Name’s Origin: Metalupus is a combination of ‘metal’ and ‘lupus,’ basically translating into ‘metal-wolf,’ which goes well into describing what it is.<br />
Classification: Dragoon Pokémon<br />
Height: 6’ 5”<br />
Weight: 239 lbs<br />
Gender Dimorphism: Females have flowing manes, but only males have the pawmark insignia on their armor’s backside.<br />
Egg: Ground<br />
Base Stats: Health-moderate, Attack-maximum, Defense-very high, Special Attack-very low, Special Defense-very low, Speed-moderately high<br />
Ability: Jupiter’s Hull-Metalupus’s armor gains the power to prevent all status problems, the negative effects of antagonist abilities, critical hits, instant knockouts, and recoil damage so long as the wolf is as friendly as it can be towards its trainer.  Anything less, and this ability has no effect at all./Feral (wild ones only)<br />
Lime Entry: The code of chivalry became inbred into Metalupus the moment it put on its ancestral helm.  It will never submit to any offender and nobly fight anyone who hurt its family to the death.<br />
Slate Entry: Metalupus are revered as very strong and equally strict warriors but are also feared as amongst the deadliest predators in Ronac.  One’s claws can cut diamonds with ease and its fangs break bone like nothing.<br />
Coal Entry: Long ago, it was said that a Dallinos chieftain was hunting in the heart of Ronac’s woodlands.  There, he came upon a wolf Pokémon so strong that its mere presence evoked fearful memories; supposedly it was a Metalupus.<br />
Appearance: Lime, Slate, and Coal, found outside the Forest Ruins near Marble Town, but only one appears each month on the night of the full moon.  The catch rate is exceedingly low, however.  They also appear in the Tower of Beyi-geyi Leyi-geyi atop Mount Corona and the Otulp Abyss though rarely, as well as in Beyi Quofyi (World of Nostalgia/Memories) commonly but they’re always over Level 85 and none of them can be caught.<br />
Lifespan: 96 years<br />
Vision/Perception: Sight remains the same as Lupudle.<br />
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Moveset<br />
Moonlight-1<br />
Nostalgic Eve-1-Ghost: Darkness falls upon the battlefield, with the glow of reminiscent moonbeams.  Their energies double the strength of all Dark, Ghost, and Psychic moves while halving the strength of Fighting, Grass, and Fire moves for the next five turns.  During this time, Moonlight fully restores health, Morning Sun becomes useless, and Normal Pokémon are vulnerable to Ghost attacks.  PP: 5<br />
Wraith Run-1-Ghost: As an untouchable phantom, the user relentlessly attacks its opponent over the course of two to three turns, wreaking havoc on its body and mind.  If the target goes to sleep during the time this is used, it takes on the Nightmare and Eternal Nap (where the victim can’t be awaken until after it faints) statuses.  However, this leaves the user confused due to exhaustion afterwards.  Caution: the moves Shadow Force, Solemn Blaze, Breach, and Twilight Ram can strike through this, dealing double their normal damage and disrupting the assault.  Power: 90 Accuracy: 90 Category: Physical PP: 10<br />
Reaper Fang-1<br />
Bark-1<br />
Eerie Bay-5<br />
Wolf Roar-10<br />
Return-15<br />
Double Kick-23<br />
Bulk Up-30<br />
Crunch-38<br />
Eden’s Peace-45<br />
Twilight Ram-50-Dark: The user rushes its foe headlong while cloaked in a blackened aura, causing paralysis with its manifested hatred in the process.  In turn, this causes 7/8 of the total damage it dealt to the Pokémon and confuses it.  If the attack misses, however, the dark energies consume the user’s strength and it faints.  Power: 250 Accuracy: 95 Category: Physical PP: 5<br />
Blood Talon-65-Steel: Metalupus slashes its target with its amazing sharp talons to inflict serious damage.  Its critical hit ratio goes up the more Metalupus likes its trainer.  Also, this attack has a 50% chance of leaving its foe Bleeding (where it loses 1/8 of its total health per turn until it returns to its Poké Ball).  Power: 100 Accuracy: 90 Category: Physical PP: 10<br />
Double-edge-80<br />
Feral Fang-95<br />
Lupine Terror-Tutor<br />
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Caniclops<br />
Types: Psychic and Normal<br />
Name’s Origin: Caniclops is a combo of ‘Canis’ (Latin for ‘dog’) and ‘Cyclops’ (the monster from The Odyssey).  Also, the first four letters in its name can be rearranged to spell Cain, the Biblical character whom killed his brother Abel and was banished from the Garden of Eden (similar idea here, at least in terms of treachery).<br />
Classification: Dissenter Pokémon<br />
Height: 3’ 7”<br />
Weight: 98 lbs<br />
Egg: Ground<br />
Base Stats: Health-moderate, Attack-low, Defense-low, Special Attack-high, Special Defense-moderate, Speed-very high<br />
Ability: Reclusion-The more resentful Caniclops is of its trainer, the more likely its moves are to strike critical.<br />
Lime Entry: Many in Ronac despise Caniclops, the exiled son of Metalupus, for its barbarous methods of battle.  While its physique is nothing like its relatives, the Pokémon has developed ever-increasing psychokinetic powers.<br />
Slate Entry: After enduring years of repression, an Optipug began to question Metalupus’s authority so much that its form began to change.  The Caniclops that resulted became so rebellious that some think it killed its siblings<br />
Coal Entry: With its eyes eternally sealed, Caniclops had to become proficient in the ways of telekinesis and soothsaying.  It is believed that the wolf’s powers are so strong that no other Pokémon could possibly withstand them.<br />
Appearance: Lime, Slate, and Coal, found inside the Forest Ruins near Marble Town, but only occasionally.  Its catch rate is exceedingly low as well.<br />
Lifespan: 96 years<br />
Vision/Perception: Blind, but ESP lets it see things in a type of grayscale.  It’s always aware of immediate thoughts of all nearby creatures.<br />
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Moveset<br />
Quantum Net-1-Psychic: By psychically scoring in the Space-Time Continuum, the user creates an intricate web of overlapping realities that randomly resets the levels, movesets, and evolution stages of all Pokémon on the battlefield.  Note: these changes are permanent, and they do not affect Metalupus and Canersia while their respective abilities are active nor the Legendaries.  PP: 20<br />
Reaper Fang-1<br />
Bark-1<br />
Eerie Bay-5<br />
Wolf Roar-10<br />
Ultimatum-15<br />
Mind Lock-23-Dark: Employing the most heinous of spiritual techniques, the user forces its target to become completely obsessed with the last move it used, making it impossible to change attacks even if the afflicted switches out.  PP: 20<br />
Soul Roulette-30-Psychic: All Pokémon on the battlefield return to their Poké Balls momentarily and get thrown into an illusionary roulette wheel.  After several spins around, they each land inside one of eight slots and receive its marked effect (spiral=confusion, eye=force focus/Mind Lock effect, triangle=depleted PP, skull=depleted HP, plus sign=full health restored, minus sign=random status problem, up arrow=sharply-raised stats, down arrow=sharply-reduced stats).  This can only be used during a trainer battle.  Category: Special PP: 15<br />
Dark Pulse-38<br />
Hadean Cortex-45-Ghost: The user envisions the realm of the departed, drawing from the painful memories of forgotten souls to intensify its own malice.  This trance results in a terrifying power spike that makes the next thought attack cause more than twice its normal damage (2.25 times, like Eden’s Peace).  PP: 5<br />
Psycannon-53-Psychic: Caniclops senses its target’s psychokinetic signature the first turn, and then unleashes a sphere of its psychokinetic energy that never misses the enemy.  This has a 33.3% chance of Traumatized.  Power: 95 Category: Special PP: 10<br />
Pulsar Jet-60-Psychic: The user creates a white dwarf in front its face that wobbles awkwardly, emitting several beams of energy and particles that hit all enemies with incredible force.  This attack has a 75% chance of leaving its targets confused.  Power: 150 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 5<br />
Lupine Terror-Tutor<br />
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Canersia<br />
Types: Psychic and Dark<br />
Name’s Origin: Canersia is a combination of ‘Canis’ and ‘inertia,’ basically describing this thing as a ‘motionless dog,’ which makes some poetic sense since its supposed to be in a permanent state of meditation.<br />
Classification: Ascetic Pokémon<br />
Height: 5’ 11”<br />
Weight: 159 lbs<br />
Egg: None<br />
Base Stats: Health-moderate, Attack-very low, Defense-very low, Special Attack-very high, Special Defense-moderately high, Speed-maximum<br />
Ability: Pluto’s Cloak-Canersia’s malice manifests itself as an invisible shroud around the beast that protects against status problems, the negative effects of antagonist abilities, critical hits, and instant knockouts so long as it continues to hate its trainer as much as it possibly can.  Anything less, and this ability has no effect.  Side note: due to its hostile nature in general, Canersia cannot be controlled and will attack of its own free will.<br />
Lime Entry: An old Dallinos folklore depicts Canersia as a demonic entity whom forsook all of life’s pleasures to achieve ultimate state of consciousness.  As a result, its psychic powers are believed to be unrivaled, even by legendary Pokémon.<br />
Slate Entry: An old Meradai lore depicts Canersia as a tortured beast that became turned to asceticism after it was exiled from its pack.  Some also believe the Pokémon can peer into the deepest memories of creatures and destroy them.<br />
Coal Entry: Canersia is widely feared by man and beast alike as though it were the angel of death.  Its presence is believed to be a precursor to the Meradai and Dallinos “end-times,” tales in which Canersia prophesied an amazing event.<br />
Appearance: Lime, Slate, and Coal, found the Forest Ruins and Waste Ruins after fending off Zenith’s Admins at each location, alone in the first and then with Carastone in the latter; it can also be seen in the Tower of Beyi-geyi Leyi-geyi, but cannot be caught in any of these areas.<br />
Lifespan: Endless<br />
Vision/Perception: The Nostalgic Gaze lets Canersia see the memories of all conscious beings; lower eyes focus on present and past memories, while the uppers focus on future and off-branching/nonexistent ones.<br />
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Moveset<br />
God’s Eye-1-Psychic: The user taps into the power of The Almighty in order to foresee the target’s upcoming move and immediately strike with an attack that that move’s type is weak against, but of equal or less strength.  PP: 10<br />
Time Traitor-1-Dark: The user creates a micro black hole near its target, cutting the victim’s speed in half for the remainder of the battle.  This maximizes the strength of Gyro Ball and prevents the usage of any first-strike moves that the Pokémon has.  It doubles speed if used after Flip Flop Flux.  PP: 5<br />
Solemn Blaze-1-Ghost: The user encircles itself with rings of hellfire (normally purple, but to emphasize its unusual malice, Canersia produces ebony flames).  Then it approaches the foe and severely burns it.  This attack cannot miss or be stopped by Protect, Detect, Shadow Force, or Wraith Run.  Power: 90 Category: Special PP: 20<br />
Reaper Fang-1<br />
Bark-1<br />
Eerie Bay-5<br />
Wolf Roar-10<br />
Ultimatum-15<br />
Mind Lock-23<br />
Flip Flop Flux-30<br />
Dark Pulse-38<br />
Hadean Cortex-45<br />
Chastise-50-Psychic: Canersia strikes down its target with energy whips.  This move is more likely to strike a weak spot the more the Pokémon hates its trainer.  Has a 50% chance of causing Bleeding.  Power: 100 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 10<br />
Nostalgic Eve-65<br />
Echoed Plight-80-Dark: The user flies into another reality for several turns (usually for between three and five even though it really isn’t fixed) and then strikes the opponent from out of nowhere with an unavoidable charge.  Sometime within the next few turns, two shockwaves will hit the target, each dealing half the damage it received.  Should the foe have fainted, they hit its replacement with a quarter of the damage apiece.  Power: 60 Category: Special PP: 20<br />
Shine Vector-95-Steel: Streaming ionized particles and colliding them into each other, the user creates antimatter that releases beautiful microcosmic blasts in the immediate area.  These cause reality to contort to the point of breaking and severe damage on all Pokémon on the battlefield, including the user.  Power: 200 Accuracy: 100 Category: Special PP: 5<br />
Lupine Terror-Tutor<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[This is a writing/art project I've been working on for the past several years, featuring Fake Pokemon that I've created since becoming a fan in the GS era.  While I can't say my drawing skills are the sharpest, they should be at least clear enough to make out what the creatures are (for this first installment, of course, the feature is a series of Dragonite-rank wolves, though I intend to get more than just them up in time).<br />
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Ronac Regional Pokedex</span><br />
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Optipug<br />
Type: Normal<br />
Name’s Origin: It should be pretty self-explanatory, despite being a little contradictory since the creature is actually blind; but with the large eyeball patches on its face, Optipug’s name is a combo of ‘optic’ and ‘pug.’<br />
Classification: Vigilant Pokémon<br />
Height: 2’ 3”<br />
Weight: 57 lbs<br />
Gender Ratio: 75% Male; 25% Female<br />
Egg Group: Ground<br />
Base Stats (Meh…  I never set specifics, but…): Health, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed-moderately low and essentially equal, but not as low as a baby Pokémon’s stats.<br />
Ability: Preempt-Optipug senses for other Pokémon with moves that have a base power rating of 60 or more.  If it detects any, Optipug will strike first for the entire battle<br />
Lime Entry: Optipug are blind from the moment they are born and cannot open their eyes until they evolve.  However, they’re other senses are so strong, some believe the Pokémon have ESP.<br />
Slate Entry: It is not known why Optipug live within the tight-knit packs of Lupudle.  Scientists think pack bonding may be intertwined with its unusual growth cycle.<br />
Coal Entry: The lowest-ranking member of its family, Optipug never venture alone in the wild.  If attacked, their brethren will ruthlessly take down the offender with utmost prejudice.<br />
Evolution Lines:<br />
1.) If it likes its trainers even just a little by the time it reaches Level 15, Optipug will evolve into Lupudle.  After that, it can evolve into Metalupus at Level 50 when it’s fully friendly and wearing the Amity Helmet (in-game description: a beautiful helmet forged from pure silver and molded for a canine’s head. It drastically boosts physical strength and mortal stamina when worn in battle).<br />
2.) If it is the least bit spiteful of its trainer by the time it reaches Level 15, Optipug will evolve into Caniclops.  After that, it can evolve into Canersia at Level 50 if it’s totally hateful and wearing the Odium Mask (in-game description: an ominous mask forged from pure copper and molded for a canine’s brow.  It drastically boosts spiritual strength and psychic resilience when worn in battle).<br />
In-game Location: Lime, Slate, and Coal, found in the Dallinos Woods of eastern Mainland Ronac but is somewhat rare.  The catch rate is also fairly low, due to it being a Dragonite-rank Pokémon.<br />
Lifespan: 96 years<br />
Vision/Perception: Blind<br />
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Moveset (Move-Level-Type: Description)<br />
Reaper Fang-1-Ghost: A terrifying attack in which the user’s fangs become spirit clamps that reach into the mind of an opponent and draws out its soul, causing an instant knockout.  It becomes more accurate the later on in battle it’s used (increasing by 5 points each round), and works on almost all Pokémon (that is, only Doxinox, her progeny, and Pokémon with highly protective abilities are immune) regardless of type or level.  Accuracy: 10 Category: Physical PP: 20<br />
Bark-1-Normal: The user woofs at its enemies, scaring them and causing their Defense and Special Defense each to drop by a level.  Accuracy: 85 PP: 10<br />
Eerie Bay-5-Ghost: As with a wolf pack in the wild, the user cries to the heavens, summoning a darkened veil the envelopes all Pokémon and prevents escape.  Soundproof does not grant immunity to this, and its effect lasts even after the user faints.  PP: 10<br />
Wolf Roar-10-Normal: After growling for the first half of the turn, the user roars so terrifyingly at its foes that they not only get forced back into their Poké Balls, but also take critical damage the next time they appear.  The echoes of this attack also hurt the next Pokémon sent out.  Note: it only causes regular damage to wild Pokémon or when there aren’t any Pokémon left to switch with.  Power: 60 Accuracy: 95 Category: Special PP: 10<br />
Odor Sleuth-15<br />
Trepidation-20-Ghost: The Pokémon unleashes a scary-sounding howl that echoes through the minds of the others on the battlefield, reawakening memories of traumatic experiences.  This leaves the afflicted Traumatized (likely to flinch after every attack).  And, while it affects all other creatures regardless of type or preventive ability, it doesn’t affect members of the Doxi family.  Power: 50 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 30<br />
Flip Flop Flux-30-Psychic: By evoking the energies of The Nexus (essentially, a portion of the Space-Time Rift where all realities are supposedly rooted), the user randomly changes the type match-up ratios of all the Pokémon on the field, in some cases completely flipping them (even leaving such afflicted Pokémon that would normally have a type immunity open to an instant knockout).  PP: 20<br />
Trick Room-30<br />
Last Resort-35<br />
Dying Wish-40-Ghost: Getting fed up with the battle, the user casts a terrifying spell in a primitive language that causes it to forfeit all of its health in order to take out the others at the end of the next turn. Category: Special PP: 5<br />
Crunch-Egg<br />
Fire Fang-Egg<br />
Ice Fang-Egg<br />
Thunder Fang-Egg<br />
Ultimatum-Egg-Dark: After exhausting all other attacks, the user bargains with its opponents.  If they try to strike it at any point during the following turn, the user immediately retaliates with a lethal assault that causes the attacker to faint. Category: Physical PP: 5<br />
Aspiration-Egg-Ghost: The Pokémon unleashes a sad-sounding howl that reverberates through the minds of the others on the battlefield, reawakening memories of overwhelming greed.  This leaves the afflicted Insubordinate (likely to disobey).  Like Trepidation, it doesn’t affect members of the Doxi family.  Power: 50 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 30<br />
Ferocity-Egg-Ghost: The Pokémon unleashes an angry-sounding howl that reverberates throughout the minds of all others on the battlefield, reawakening memories of intense aggression.  This leaves the afflicted Hostile (Confused, with Attack and Special Attack increasing every turn until the end of battle).  Like Trepidation and Aspiration, it doesn’t affect members of the Doxi family.  Power: 50 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special<br />
Battle Cry-Egg-Dark: The user summons forth the savagery in its heart to sharply boost its Attack and Special Attack.  However, the Pokémon becomes Insubordinate.  PP: 10<br />
Mock-Egg-Dark: The user taunts the foe into attacking it, and then tries to avoid the assault at the last second (maximizing evasion momentarily).  If it was an attack move and it misses, the Pokémon turns that move on the enemy as a super-effective attack regardless of type match-ups (abilities still apply, however).  PP: 10<br />
Mal Corona-Egg-Dark: As a show of malice, the user cloaks itself in a darkened halo, which immediately turns it into a pure Dark-type.  PP: 25<br />
Lupine Terror-Tutor (Ex-Champ Jay after fight in the Forest Ruins)-???: Drawing strength from its fallen partners, the user unleashes a devastating counterattack on its foe, which summons the spirits of ravenous wolves.  Its power rating equals 50 multiplied by the number of fainted Pokémon, and this move never misses.  Category: Unknown (strength determined by a combo of physical and special stats) PP: 5<br />
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Lupudle<br />
Types: Normal and Fighting<br />
Name’s Origin: Lupudle is a simple combo of ‘lupus,’ Latin for wolf, and ‘poodle,’ remnant from its original concept version called Choodle.<br />
Classification: Loyalist Pokémon<br />
Height: 3’ 11”<br />
Weight: 109 lbs<br />
Gender Dimorphisms: Females have longer and more flowing locks than males do.<br />
Egg Group: Ground<br />
Base Stats: Health-moderate, Attack-somewhat high, Defense-somewhat high, Special Attack-low, Special Defense-low, Speed-moderate<br />
Ability: Camaraderie-The friendlier Lupudle is towards its trainer, the more likely its moves are to cause critical damage./Feral (wild Pokémon only)-The Pokémon will never obey its trainer, regardless of badges obtained, and will attack its partner in Double Battles instead of the opponents.<br />
Lime Entry: Despite appearance, Lupudle are very strong combatants and equally loyal companions.  They will never disobey the ones who raised them lovingly from infancy.<br />
Slate Entry: In the wild, Lupudle are the subordinate members within a Metalupus’s pack.  They are brought up under its strict bylaws and very steadfast in their resulting demeanor.<br />
Coal Entry: Because of their ability to block out external stimuli and endure strenuous workouts, Lupudle have been the preferred members of Ronac K-9 units since the late twentieth century.<br />
Appearance: Lime, Slate, and Coal, found in the Dallinos Woods and very commonly.  However, its catch rate is extremely low.<br />
Lifespan: 96 years<br />
Vision/Perception: Low tones stick out a lot for Lupudle while bright ones look dull or grayish.<br />
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Moveset<br />
Reaper Fang-1<br />
Bark-1<br />
Eerie Bay-5<br />
Wolf Roar-10<br />
Return-15<br />
Drop Kick-23-Fighting: The user sweeps its legs or tail under the foe, tripping it up under its own weight during the first part of the turn, making any attack it was about to use miss.  Then, the Pokémon begins to kick-box the offender with rapid strikes.  This hits 3 to 6 times repeatedly, but fails if the user gets struck while in mid-attack during a double battle.  Power: 30 Accuracy: 85 Category: Physical PP: 30<br />
Bulk Up-30<br />
Crunch-38<br />
Eden’s Peace-45-Psychic: The user turns its head to the heavens with its eyes closed, listening for ancestral whispers that sing of times long past when all was at peace.  Then, its spirit calms to the point where the next focused attack does more than twice normal damage (2.25 times normal, to be exact).  PP: 5<br />
Thrust Kick-53-Fighting: Lupudle hops onto its strong tail, and taunts its foe the first turn.  Then, it tries use a physical attack the next turn, the wolf kicks the target brutally in the stomach (or similar area) without fail, likely leaving the victim paralyzed (33.3% chance).  Power: 95 Category: Physical PP: 10<br />
Feral Fang-60-Dark: The user chomps on its foe with a bone-crushing bite so powerful that it leaves the attacking Pokémon stunned for the next turn.  But, this has a 75% chance of making the foe flinch.  Power: 150 Accuracy: 90 Category: Physical PP: 5<br />
Lupine Terror-Tutor<br />
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Metalupus<br />
Types: Normal and Steel<br />
Name’s Origin: Metalupus is a combination of ‘metal’ and ‘lupus,’ basically translating into ‘metal-wolf,’ which goes well into describing what it is.<br />
Classification: Dragoon Pokémon<br />
Height: 6’ 5”<br />
Weight: 239 lbs<br />
Gender Dimorphism: Females have flowing manes, but only males have the pawmark insignia on their armor’s backside.<br />
Egg: Ground<br />
Base Stats: Health-moderate, Attack-maximum, Defense-very high, Special Attack-very low, Special Defense-very low, Speed-moderately high<br />
Ability: Jupiter’s Hull-Metalupus’s armor gains the power to prevent all status problems, the negative effects of antagonist abilities, critical hits, instant knockouts, and recoil damage so long as the wolf is as friendly as it can be towards its trainer.  Anything less, and this ability has no effect at all./Feral (wild ones only)<br />
Lime Entry: The code of chivalry became inbred into Metalupus the moment it put on its ancestral helm.  It will never submit to any offender and nobly fight anyone who hurt its family to the death.<br />
Slate Entry: Metalupus are revered as very strong and equally strict warriors but are also feared as amongst the deadliest predators in Ronac.  One’s claws can cut diamonds with ease and its fangs break bone like nothing.<br />
Coal Entry: Long ago, it was said that a Dallinos chieftain was hunting in the heart of Ronac’s woodlands.  There, he came upon a wolf Pokémon so strong that its mere presence evoked fearful memories; supposedly it was a Metalupus.<br />
Appearance: Lime, Slate, and Coal, found outside the Forest Ruins near Marble Town, but only one appears each month on the night of the full moon.  The catch rate is exceedingly low, however.  They also appear in the Tower of Beyi-geyi Leyi-geyi atop Mount Corona and the Otulp Abyss though rarely, as well as in Beyi Quofyi (World of Nostalgia/Memories) commonly but they’re always over Level 85 and none of them can be caught.<br />
Lifespan: 96 years<br />
Vision/Perception: Sight remains the same as Lupudle.<br />
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Moveset<br />
Moonlight-1<br />
Nostalgic Eve-1-Ghost: Darkness falls upon the battlefield, with the glow of reminiscent moonbeams.  Their energies double the strength of all Dark, Ghost, and Psychic moves while halving the strength of Fighting, Grass, and Fire moves for the next five turns.  During this time, Moonlight fully restores health, Morning Sun becomes useless, and Normal Pokémon are vulnerable to Ghost attacks.  PP: 5<br />
Wraith Run-1-Ghost: As an untouchable phantom, the user relentlessly attacks its opponent over the course of two to three turns, wreaking havoc on its body and mind.  If the target goes to sleep during the time this is used, it takes on the Nightmare and Eternal Nap (where the victim can’t be awaken until after it faints) statuses.  However, this leaves the user confused due to exhaustion afterwards.  Caution: the moves Shadow Force, Solemn Blaze, Breach, and Twilight Ram can strike through this, dealing double their normal damage and disrupting the assault.  Power: 90 Accuracy: 90 Category: Physical PP: 10<br />
Reaper Fang-1<br />
Bark-1<br />
Eerie Bay-5<br />
Wolf Roar-10<br />
Return-15<br />
Double Kick-23<br />
Bulk Up-30<br />
Crunch-38<br />
Eden’s Peace-45<br />
Twilight Ram-50-Dark: The user rushes its foe headlong while cloaked in a blackened aura, causing paralysis with its manifested hatred in the process.  In turn, this causes 7/8 of the total damage it dealt to the Pokémon and confuses it.  If the attack misses, however, the dark energies consume the user’s strength and it faints.  Power: 250 Accuracy: 95 Category: Physical PP: 5<br />
Blood Talon-65-Steel: Metalupus slashes its target with its amazing sharp talons to inflict serious damage.  Its critical hit ratio goes up the more Metalupus likes its trainer.  Also, this attack has a 50% chance of leaving its foe Bleeding (where it loses 1/8 of its total health per turn until it returns to its Poké Ball).  Power: 100 Accuracy: 90 Category: Physical PP: 10<br />
Double-edge-80<br />
Feral Fang-95<br />
Lupine Terror-Tutor<br />
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Caniclops<br />
Types: Psychic and Normal<br />
Name’s Origin: Caniclops is a combo of ‘Canis’ (Latin for ‘dog’) and ‘Cyclops’ (the monster from The Odyssey).  Also, the first four letters in its name can be rearranged to spell Cain, the Biblical character whom killed his brother Abel and was banished from the Garden of Eden (similar idea here, at least in terms of treachery).<br />
Classification: Dissenter Pokémon<br />
Height: 3’ 7”<br />
Weight: 98 lbs<br />
Egg: Ground<br />
Base Stats: Health-moderate, Attack-low, Defense-low, Special Attack-high, Special Defense-moderate, Speed-very high<br />
Ability: Reclusion-The more resentful Caniclops is of its trainer, the more likely its moves are to strike critical.<br />
Lime Entry: Many in Ronac despise Caniclops, the exiled son of Metalupus, for its barbarous methods of battle.  While its physique is nothing like its relatives, the Pokémon has developed ever-increasing psychokinetic powers.<br />
Slate Entry: After enduring years of repression, an Optipug began to question Metalupus’s authority so much that its form began to change.  The Caniclops that resulted became so rebellious that some think it killed its siblings<br />
Coal Entry: With its eyes eternally sealed, Caniclops had to become proficient in the ways of telekinesis and soothsaying.  It is believed that the wolf’s powers are so strong that no other Pokémon could possibly withstand them.<br />
Appearance: Lime, Slate, and Coal, found inside the Forest Ruins near Marble Town, but only occasionally.  Its catch rate is exceedingly low as well.<br />
Lifespan: 96 years<br />
Vision/Perception: Blind, but ESP lets it see things in a type of grayscale.  It’s always aware of immediate thoughts of all nearby creatures.<br />
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Moveset<br />
Quantum Net-1-Psychic: By psychically scoring in the Space-Time Continuum, the user creates an intricate web of overlapping realities that randomly resets the levels, movesets, and evolution stages of all Pokémon on the battlefield.  Note: these changes are permanent, and they do not affect Metalupus and Canersia while their respective abilities are active nor the Legendaries.  PP: 20<br />
Reaper Fang-1<br />
Bark-1<br />
Eerie Bay-5<br />
Wolf Roar-10<br />
Ultimatum-15<br />
Mind Lock-23-Dark: Employing the most heinous of spiritual techniques, the user forces its target to become completely obsessed with the last move it used, making it impossible to change attacks even if the afflicted switches out.  PP: 20<br />
Soul Roulette-30-Psychic: All Pokémon on the battlefield return to their Poké Balls momentarily and get thrown into an illusionary roulette wheel.  After several spins around, they each land inside one of eight slots and receive its marked effect (spiral=confusion, eye=force focus/Mind Lock effect, triangle=depleted PP, skull=depleted HP, plus sign=full health restored, minus sign=random status problem, up arrow=sharply-raised stats, down arrow=sharply-reduced stats).  This can only be used during a trainer battle.  Category: Special PP: 15<br />
Dark Pulse-38<br />
Hadean Cortex-45-Ghost: The user envisions the realm of the departed, drawing from the painful memories of forgotten souls to intensify its own malice.  This trance results in a terrifying power spike that makes the next thought attack cause more than twice its normal damage (2.25 times, like Eden’s Peace).  PP: 5<br />
Psycannon-53-Psychic: Caniclops senses its target’s psychokinetic signature the first turn, and then unleashes a sphere of its psychokinetic energy that never misses the enemy.  This has a 33.3% chance of Traumatized.  Power: 95 Category: Special PP: 10<br />
Pulsar Jet-60-Psychic: The user creates a white dwarf in front its face that wobbles awkwardly, emitting several beams of energy and particles that hit all enemies with incredible force.  This attack has a 75% chance of leaving its targets confused.  Power: 150 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 5<br />
Lupine Terror-Tutor<br />
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Canersia<br />
Types: Psychic and Dark<br />
Name’s Origin: Canersia is a combination of ‘Canis’ and ‘inertia,’ basically describing this thing as a ‘motionless dog,’ which makes some poetic sense since its supposed to be in a permanent state of meditation.<br />
Classification: Ascetic Pokémon<br />
Height: 5’ 11”<br />
Weight: 159 lbs<br />
Egg: None<br />
Base Stats: Health-moderate, Attack-very low, Defense-very low, Special Attack-very high, Special Defense-moderately high, Speed-maximum<br />
Ability: Pluto’s Cloak-Canersia’s malice manifests itself as an invisible shroud around the beast that protects against status problems, the negative effects of antagonist abilities, critical hits, and instant knockouts so long as it continues to hate its trainer as much as it possibly can.  Anything less, and this ability has no effect.  Side note: due to its hostile nature in general, Canersia cannot be controlled and will attack of its own free will.<br />
Lime Entry: An old Dallinos folklore depicts Canersia as a demonic entity whom forsook all of life’s pleasures to achieve ultimate state of consciousness.  As a result, its psychic powers are believed to be unrivaled, even by legendary Pokémon.<br />
Slate Entry: An old Meradai lore depicts Canersia as a tortured beast that became turned to asceticism after it was exiled from its pack.  Some also believe the Pokémon can peer into the deepest memories of creatures and destroy them.<br />
Coal Entry: Canersia is widely feared by man and beast alike as though it were the angel of death.  Its presence is believed to be a precursor to the Meradai and Dallinos “end-times,” tales in which Canersia prophesied an amazing event.<br />
Appearance: Lime, Slate, and Coal, found the Forest Ruins and Waste Ruins after fending off Zenith’s Admins at each location, alone in the first and then with Carastone in the latter; it can also be seen in the Tower of Beyi-geyi Leyi-geyi, but cannot be caught in any of these areas.<br />
Lifespan: Endless<br />
Vision/Perception: The Nostalgic Gaze lets Canersia see the memories of all conscious beings; lower eyes focus on present and past memories, while the uppers focus on future and off-branching/nonexistent ones.<br />
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Moveset<br />
God’s Eye-1-Psychic: The user taps into the power of The Almighty in order to foresee the target’s upcoming move and immediately strike with an attack that that move’s type is weak against, but of equal or less strength.  PP: 10<br />
Time Traitor-1-Dark: The user creates a micro black hole near its target, cutting the victim’s speed in half for the remainder of the battle.  This maximizes the strength of Gyro Ball and prevents the usage of any first-strike moves that the Pokémon has.  It doubles speed if used after Flip Flop Flux.  PP: 5<br />
Solemn Blaze-1-Ghost: The user encircles itself with rings of hellfire (normally purple, but to emphasize its unusual malice, Canersia produces ebony flames).  Then it approaches the foe and severely burns it.  This attack cannot miss or be stopped by Protect, Detect, Shadow Force, or Wraith Run.  Power: 90 Category: Special PP: 20<br />
Reaper Fang-1<br />
Bark-1<br />
Eerie Bay-5<br />
Wolf Roar-10<br />
Ultimatum-15<br />
Mind Lock-23<br />
Flip Flop Flux-30<br />
Dark Pulse-38<br />
Hadean Cortex-45<br />
Chastise-50-Psychic: Canersia strikes down its target with energy whips.  This move is more likely to strike a weak spot the more the Pokémon hates its trainer.  Has a 50% chance of causing Bleeding.  Power: 100 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 10<br />
Nostalgic Eve-65<br />
Echoed Plight-80-Dark: The user flies into another reality for several turns (usually for between three and five even though it really isn’t fixed) and then strikes the opponent from out of nowhere with an unavoidable charge.  Sometime within the next few turns, two shockwaves will hit the target, each dealing half the damage it received.  Should the foe have fainted, they hit its replacement with a quarter of the damage apiece.  Power: 60 Category: Special PP: 20<br />
Shine Vector-95-Steel: Streaming ionized particles and colliding them into each other, the user creates antimatter that releases beautiful microcosmic blasts in the immediate area.  These cause reality to contort to the point of breaking and severe damage on all Pokémon on the battlefield, including the user.  Power: 200 Accuracy: 100 Category: Special PP: 5<br />
Lupine Terror-Tutor<br />
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Personal Notes: these are some of my older sketches; newer ones should be slightly better...]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Zoroa and Zoraaku]]></title>
			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9707</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 17:03:23 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[I don't know if anyone has not seen this, or simply does not care, but two new pokemon have been released in addition to the next movie title, Phantom Champion Zoroaaku (Or something along that line.) for those interested, it should be on Serebii.net as we speak.<br />
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Thoughts? Comments?<br />
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Personnally, I think this new "Zoroaaku" or whatever looks pretty freakin sweet, but the pre-evelution looks like a fire/dark verion os shinx.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I don't know if anyone has not seen this, or simply does not care, but two new pokemon have been released in addition to the next movie title, Phantom Champion Zoroaaku (Or something along that line.) for those interested, it should be on Serebii.net as we speak.<br />
<br />
Thoughts? Comments?<br />
<br />
Personnally, I think this new "Zoroaaku" or whatever looks pretty freakin sweet, but the pre-evelution looks like a fire/dark verion os shinx.]]></content:encoded>
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			<link>http://mountmoon.net/showthread.php?tid=9705</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 02:13:08 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Xerxes: There will be no glory in your sacrifice. I will erase even the memory of Sparta from the histories! Every piece of Greek parchment shall be burned. Every Greek historian, and every scribe shall have their eyes pulled out, and their tongues cut from their mouths. Why, uttering the very name of Sparta, or Leonards, will be punishable by death! The world will never know you existed at all! <br />
King Leonards: The world will know that free men stood against a tyrant, that few stood against many, and before this battle was over, even a god-king can bleed. <br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Xerxes: There will be no glory in your sacrifice. I will erase even the memory of Sparta from the histories! Every piece of Greek parchment shall be burned. Every Greek historian, and every scribe shall have their eyes pulled out, and their tongues cut from their mouths. Why, uttering the very name of Sparta, or Leonards, will be punishable by death! The world will never know you existed at all! <br />
King Leonards: The world will know that free men stood against a tyrant, that few stood against many, and before this battle was over, even a god-king can bleed. <br />
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