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Hmm.. perhaps randomized spawn points.

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Phosphorous:
oh. I feel like that's always been done either way.

Unless Stephenkill2 is trying to say; make it even more specific to where pokemon are put at. ?

Alais:
I don't understand this thread at all. Pokemon already appear where you would expect them to in the official games...

Mr_Dark:

--- Quote from: Alais on February 28, 2010, 05:20:45 PM ---I don't understand this thread at all. Pokemon already appear where you would expect them to in the official games...

--- End quote ---

QFT.. I read this thread a dozen times but still I have no idea what the OP means.

stephenkill2:
Look, I'll elaborate. Like some of the locations where shinx was to be found were barren and contained no other electric types, or abra just chilling randomly outside of a city, which would never happen, he would most likely be in a forest because he sleeps under trees. The habitual locations overall of original pokemon games can be looked over and made to match habitual traits of pokemon , not to mention you would only find like (4 pokemon?) in one are except for a select few, ergo, I would like to see an expanded pokemon list a little better restricted to actual living patterns with a wider variety and selection.

Understandable?  :P

Alais:
I never found this to be particularly an issue. Pokemon are mostly where you expect them, and why not have a few colonies which have moved to unexpected locations? It happens in the real world after all. As for only finding a few species in one patch of grass (it is normally around 8-10, which isn't really that few), there are a few reasons for it: 1) It makes the trainer travel and makes working out where to find a particular pokemon more of a challenge, 2) species tend to stick together in groups and compete with other species, meaning that it makes sense only a few can tolerate being near each other, and 3) you don't find an even distribution of a ton of different species in every similar-looking habitat, there is differentiation.

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