Oh. Okay. Though I suppose Pokemon isn't really about the adoption of pets and more about the battling and the collection of the pets, and of course the quests.
I did hear they'd been revamping the pets, which even from a newbies perspective is nice, and I can't wait to see the revamped versions of some of the species -you can tell which have been revamped and which haven't.
I think it depends on what Traits and Mutations you do for them, you can always rescale a Trait and Mutation to fit it, and you can make some that fit that specific species, though I do understand the difficulty of it.
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Posted: 6/6/2017 at 11:26 AM
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Hello I'm back ^-^ What are we discussing at the moment?
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Posted: 6/6/2017 at 11:46 AM
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Oh, hey Holly.
Me and Ryliq were mainly talking about Pokemon, though we have talked a bit about other pet games and the Generating system on here.
How have you been?
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Posted: 6/6/2017 at 11:54 AM
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best part of revamps besides the new design is that all the species trait points get reset and you can redesign them the way you want but if you want them to look the way they did before, i suggest you start saving their look into the generator so that you can use it later on the revamped ones.
next up to be revamped is... Bulb, then Ligh, Nyte, Fae, and Lupe
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Posted: 6/6/2017 at 11:56 AM
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I've been good, I've never actually played Pokemon. I planned to but never got round to it.
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Posted: 6/6/2017 at 12:09 PM
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That is the best part, I was wondering how they went about making it so everyone had a new revamped version and didn't lose their designs -thanks for the tip, though I'll probably redesign them all somewhat, or at least the ones that I have that haven't been revamped yet. I enjoy playing with the Generator anyway.
Has the Nephini been revamped already then?
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Hollybolly426:
That's good to hear. What have you been up to recently? I had to take my cat to the vet yesterday due to his ears playing up, again. Hoping the drops they gave us this time will actually do something, unlike the last two did, or really, didn't.
You could always play the online RPGs -you don't have to pay so that's good. Unless you're interested in the whole PokemonGO thing, then you can just play that. Or you could ask Ryliq where they download the thing (I forgot the name of it, psh) they play most of the Pokemon games on their computer with.
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Posted: 6/6/2017 at 12:15 PM
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Aw, is your cat okay? I hope it works, I love cats but I don't have one. :( I did have a dog but we couldn't keep him, we had to give him away to a family member. Life's been pretty normal, rather boring if I'm honest. I had an contact appointment earlier though.
Edited By Gee426 on 6/6/2017 at 12:15 PM.
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Posted: 6/6/2017 at 1:58 PM
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actually i'm unsure about the nephini. i was here for the puffadore revamp and the nyvene revamp and i know they are doing the lunamara now but i dunno about the nephini. i know i missed the zolnixi revamp which is a bummer cause i would have loved to have gotten my hands on some regen nixi's :P
hope your cat gets better, what exactly is wrong with it's ears?
@hollybolly
yea it's called an emulator, it's basically taking the gameboy and nintendo DS pokemon games and transfering them onto the computer so you use the arrows to move but instead of A for select,B for back, and start for menu you can use enter for select, ctrl for back and shift for menu. and it works just like the little consoles
Vulpinefire
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Posted: 6/6/2017 at 2:30 PM
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Yeah, he's fine, his ears just irritate him a lot, to the point we can't touch them, even if it's a simple brush of a finger, he shakes his head and starts itching the ear you touched like mad, they've recently gotten worse from what we can tell so hence the numerous vet visits as of late.
It doesn't hurt him at all. The drops they gave us for his ears are supposed to help, as well as us cleaning his ears regularly which I've been doing for years anyway, but the last two different types of ear-drops they gave us did nothing to help.
We have a dog, a Teddybear Pomeranian called Yogi -he's the light of my life while also being the bane of my existence, haha.
You mean eye contacts? I don't how people can wear those things if I'm honest, or really, I don't know how people can put them in and not scrunch their eyes together when their finger gets close or just flat out poke their eyes out, haha.
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Hmm, I can't see them having done a revamp on them, I mean, I don't want to sound mean, but it doesn't look like they have, and I can't see them leaving one species out, right?
That's what I'm hoping for when they revamp the others -though I might need to actually get some pets of those species, haha.
Well it started when he was a kitten, he had really irritable ears that when touched would send him into a frenzy of riffing of his ears, so my mum and dad took him to the vets only for the veterinarian to tell them he just had highly sensitive ears and that there was nothing they could and that they should just try not to touch them too much, which is what they did, or as much as you can when you have 3 young children within the house.
Anyway as the years went by we noticed an increase of riffing of the ears from him, which would sometimes lead to him hurting his ears as he scratched, so, since he's my cat and it's my job to take care of him, it was my job to clean his ears, which I did regularly and have done to this day, which has helped an awful lot.
Until around 7 months ago that is, the riffing increased again, to the point that when we accidentally touch his ears he now hisses before riffing, which whereas before would leave little nicks, is now causing visible damage, so of course we took him to the vets where they said he had an ear infection, and that it more than likely started 7 months ago and that it's probably been elevated by his highly sensitive ears, so they prescribed ear drops, two prescriptions later and here we are.
P.s. Sorry about the mini story above, he's around 14 years old now (in human years, that is) so I'm kind of, maybe, most defiantly stressed about it.
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Posted: 6/6/2017 at 2:40 PM
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aww im so sorry to hear that. i've had quite a few animals in my life that i've had to care for. i've also had a pomeranian, her name was ginger, she was one of my first and most favorite since i got her when i was about 6 and she was just a newborn pup. we had to move so i gave her to my best friend who still has her so she's 17 yrs old now
heres when i had her (she was around 7-8 then<3
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