WAAPT FAQ

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A list of common questions and answers regarding the workings of the RP.

General

  • What games are canon to the WAAPTverse?

WAAPT follows the events of FRLG, Emerald, Platinum, and Heart Gold. Due to a lack of a third version the Gen V game followed by WAAPT is left purposely ambiguous, and Gen VI is still pending. The Pokèmon Ranger and Orre games are considered canon, as are the Mystery Dungeon games within PMD-A.

  • What about other media like the anime or PokeSpe?

Some things like locations and a few minor characters from them are canon, but likely not protagonists or storylines. If you're unsure about a specific thing, ask.

  • What calender does the WAAPTverse use?

Gregorian for ease of use.

  • What does WAAPT do for arcs if there are no new games out?

Sometimes original stuff, other times something based on another franchise.

  • How does the timeline work?

See here. The RP proper started in 2011 both in and out of universe.

  • What do Pokémon eggs look like?

We go by the anime and Gen II Sugimori art depiction of Pokémon eggs looking different depending on species.

  • What can I put on Current events?

Anything that you think is important, though major plot events are certainly worthy.

Dream World

Save for extenuating circumstances such as the Dreamstalk, a human must be transfigured as a Pokémon and woken up within the Dream World as a Pokémon in order to access it in either form.

Catching Pokémon

  • What Pokémon can I catch?

Whatever you want as long as they're non-legendary.

  • But some characters have legendary Pokémon!

Grandfather Clause.

  • Can I catch shinies?

Yes, apart from the glint they're no better or worse than a non-shiny mon, though some may cry foul if your character has an unusually large amount of shinies.

  • Can I catch a Pokemon from a game that has yet to be released?

No. See the Future Games section for more info.

Pokémon Moves

  • What moves can my Pokémon get?

Anything they can get legally, whether through natural moveset, tutoring, or egg moves.

Same, though they can also learn moves of the types they've acquired and get STAB from them.

  • Shadow Pokémon?

The one purification move they get is your choice.

  • Is there a four move limit?

See Battle Mechanics.

  • What counts as a move tutor?

Aside from canon move tutors, there's other PCs, human NPCs, or even mons.

  • Do I have to pay them in Shards/BP/whatever?

If you want, though we tend to make the assumption that you chose to gloss over that portion.

Monese

  • How well do humans understand Pokémon?

Trainers and others who have been around Pokemon enough can get a general understanding of what they're trying to say, though specific information might be a bit difficult.

  • How well do Pokémon understand humans?

Like they were another Pokemon, though this may not hold true for Pokémon in more isolated places.

  • How do I get my human character to understand Monese?

Either through a Psychic-type interpreter, translator program, or by transforming into their Pokéform, after which they understand even after transforming back. It can also be formally taught.

  • Does that mean Pokémon who transformed into human form talk like humans after changing back?

No. Save a few cases, humans speak like humans and Pokémon speak like Pokémon.

Pokéforms

  • What causes Pokéform transformations?

There are many ways, but the most common are either wearing a human to Pokémon Armband or taking a visit to either PMD-A or PMD-B.

Unless there's an extenuating circumstance, they're supposed to be more or less permanent. For example, being transformed via April Fools doesn't necessarily mean the form would be permanent, but an Armband transformation or PMD trip would be save for said extenuating circumstances.

  • Does a Pokéform have to be static across universes?

No.

  • What can you transform into?

Pretty much any non-legendary canon Pokémon is fair game, though we strongly encourage that they start as a base morph if they're evolution capable, especially if it's a pseudo-legendary. As an addendum, you can indeed evolve your Pokéform as if it were a natural-born mon.

  • Can my Pokéform be shiny?

Yes.

  • But Vyvyan is a Rayquaza!

Special case due to experimentation by a Team Ozone splinter cell, and it's a permanent Mode Lock.

Mega Evolution

  • How do I get a Key Stone or Mega Stones?

While there's no rule preventing you from getting a Key and/or Mega Stone once you're established enough, it should be earned in some fashion.

  • Do I have to use a Mega Ring or Mega Bracelet for my Key Stone?

No, you can use whatever you want for a Key Stone holder, or even go without. For examples, see here.

  • Can my Key Stone do Mega Stone detection?

Only if your character has had contact with Xerneas or Yveltal and touches the Anistar Sundial with it, like in X and Y. ORAS conditions still need to be determined.

Future Games

  • Can I catch a Pokémon from a game that has yet to be released?

No. Wait until the games come out because we may not know the details yet.

  • What about an egg?

It can't hatch until around the time people actually reach the new region.

  • What about new moves, abilities, items, or Megas?

If it's a mon already on your team, no to new Abilities unless they haven't fully evolved or they get their hands on an Ability Capsule, though after the game is released they can get said new moves, items, and Megas.

  • What about gags?

One-off gags are fine as long as they aren't too frequent and you make sure to mark it as per spoilerblock rules. Starters in their base morphs, for instance, are fair game but their evolutions aren't.

  • Even if we know most of the stuff already via demo hacking or such?

Yeah, we'll save it for when the games come out.

Chatroom

  • Why do people go "ping pong"?

It's a test to make sure they're online/the chat isn't lagging.

  • Can we talk about future games in creative or social before they release?

Anything considered spoilery (Non-starter mons, non-box legends, the main plot) is verboten outside of spoilers, and after the game comes out no plot talk outside of spoilers until a month after the game's release.

  • Remakes?

Since they're technically ten or more years old, you can talk about them as much as you like before and after they release.

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