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schindle:
basicly you wont need to do this for EVERY move. i guess its just an 'insert' you could do for every of moves avaible.

i personly dont like the whole idea of pokemon holding items. its not really RP like to fight against a lapras holding something... but its more likely that pokemon are traing their attacks to be stronger, isnt it?

but as far as mr_dark isnt responding, i guess its not possible to implement such a 'ability-training' :-(

Gammal:

--- Quote from: schindle on February 11, 2010, 03:52:00 PM ---basicly you wont need to do this for EVERY move. i guess its just an 'insert' you could do for every of moves avaible.

i personly dont like the whole idea of pokemon holding items. its not really RP like to fight against a lapras holding something... but its more likely that pokemon are traing their attacks to be stronger, isnt it?

but as far as mr_dark isnt responding, i guess its not possible to implement such a 'ability-training' :-(

--- End quote ---

Hey dont give up.
If you get a full list of items and stuff you would like to see, complete with numbers and perfectly balanced, and you can prove to the devs that its gonna bring the game to a new lvl I bet they will implement it.
Keep working on your idea!

schindle:
i am working on it. just got few ideas how to balance it so no attack is too strong. im working with damage formulas, health formulas and so on. BUT:
for further work i really want to know if it is possible to implement :-D
if it is: gotcha! ill finish it.

Jerry:
Sorry for the late reply, I've been having some internet connection problems lately. Thank you all for your replies. :)

Held items were firstly made for berries. A pokemon can hold a small berry somewhere, although that doesn't sound so easy for all of them to keep one. Well, that topic is still debatable. I forgot what they said in the other thread...

For the move training, that would be nice, but I would think of it this way:
Training of moves will not affect the base power of that move; it will only help in attaining the required accuracy. Since a pokemon cannot master a move, it has got the power, but lacks control, so the move would miss at first. Training on it will gradually raise the accuracy until it reaches the due accuracy.

schindle:
as you surely saw: there will such a 'move training' in form of abilites in kinda tree :-)
*yeehaaa* ^^

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