Pokérole is also a pretty good system to run a Pokémon Tabletop RPG with. It relies on a simplified system based on dice pools that still manages to approximate the experience of playing the games fairly closely without getting overly crunchy.

  • @Vrases
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    21 year ago

    OK I’ve been watching videos about realism in fantasy. Some feel like they are for larks but they have good info. So things like weapons armor weight, what would be good to use, and what to bring. Since I’ve seen these videos I fell in a rabbit hole so things like that stay in the back of my head. Back to pokemon, carry weight, food , and what they bring rarely gets brought up. Also you would need a lot of food for pokemon depending on size and team size everyday on your journey. I would like a pokemon survival game or something like it

    • @TwilightVulpineOP
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      11 year ago

      It sounds pretty interesting, but don’t know if anyone has been that thorough about that already. I don’t remember even PTU going into how much pokémon eat and how to get it. The closest to that I’ve seen is in the Sword and Shield games that specify different curry portion sizes for each pokémon, and Legends Arceus showing what sort of ingredients each pokémon prefers. There are also fangames that focus on survival, but as far as TTRPG I wouldn’t know what system to recommend.

      • @Vrases
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        21 year ago

        Yeah I thought that would be the case but its fun to think about in different series. I mostly did it with skyrim and moved to Pokemon and other ttrpgs