K_S
Unrepentent Giovanni and Rocket fan
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So how does everyone use evolution in their tales if they use it at all?
How does it effect 'mon, physically, mentally, and the like?
I'm curious as to who uses it, why, and how in their stories are shaped by the game mechanic when so many of us work around the mechanics for their tales of alter them for narrative's sake.
Personally since I don't write PMD it's rather common place in my stories. The lot's part of the training process and reasonably accessible to trainers and their 'mon. In contrast to that norm, stopping evolution, manipulating stats to twist the results of it and the like, well that isn't. Accessible, normal, or even legal.
Evolving is a mix match of ideal diet, exercise/training, and a nudge of psychological want/need that triggers latent forces that each 'mon have within them that triggers a transformation. I skip the "flash of light" step and they just surge into their shape. I've used scenery, crisis, or character distraction to get around having to actually sit down and describe it but the process is in my notes. Also, preceding an evolution there are some hints it's coming. Lengthening limbs of a Meowth, the buds of horns on a Charmanders' scalp before the Charmeleon stage ect.
How does it effect 'mon, physically, mentally, and the like?
I'm curious as to who uses it, why, and how in their stories are shaped by the game mechanic when so many of us work around the mechanics for their tales of alter them for narrative's sake.
Personally since I don't write PMD it's rather common place in my stories. The lot's part of the training process and reasonably accessible to trainers and their 'mon. In contrast to that norm, stopping evolution, manipulating stats to twist the results of it and the like, well that isn't. Accessible, normal, or even legal.
Evolving is a mix match of ideal diet, exercise/training, and a nudge of psychological want/need that triggers latent forces that each 'mon have within them that triggers a transformation. I skip the "flash of light" step and they just surge into their shape. I've used scenery, crisis, or character distraction to get around having to actually sit down and describe it but the process is in my notes. Also, preceding an evolution there are some hints it's coming. Lengthening limbs of a Meowth, the buds of horns on a Charmanders' scalp before the Charmeleon stage ect.