during his journey, Francis always seemed to end up in pretty weird places
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during his journey, Francis always seemed to end up in pretty weird places
"...damages estimated in billions of dollars. Former Unova League Champion Alder is officially closing the league until further notice, though says there are plans for an unofficial fund raiser challenge to take place once fellow Elite Four member Grimsley is released from the hospital.
Breaking now, one of the two trainers responsible for Team Plasma’s retreat, Ms. White of the B&W Agency, has disappeared from her hospital room. Police believe that, given there was no sign of a struggle, and that Ms. White’s injuries were described as superficial, Ms. White may have left the hostpial alone without checking out. Her family has not reported having any knowledge of her whereabouts. Ms. White, pictured above with her companion Mr. Back, were integral in talking down Team Plasma pillar N and defending the civilians from Ghetsis this past month. Mr. Black vanished in the struggle and workers are still searching for his body in the wreckage though Ms. White claims he is still alive.
If you have any information regarding their whereabouts, please contact...”
In the Pokemon fandom, every once in a while you stumble upon a ‘Pokeballs are $200′ joke. In reference to how Pokeballs cost 200 of the in-game currency:
What a lot of fans, especially more casual ones, don’t seem to realize is that the currency in the Pokemon games it based on the Japanese yen. The symbol for the currency in the games even resembles the yen symbol:
In fact, according to Bulbapedia, the ‘Poke dollar’ symbol was specifically created for the English translations of the games, and the original Japanese versions use the yen symbol.
Now, for perspective, although the exact exchange rate naturally varies, a US dollar is equivalent to about 120 Japanese yen. So, 200 yen is about $1.67.
A Pokeball in the Pokemon games actually cost less then two bucks.
There’s a REASON we see so many young kids training Pokemon, especially early in the games. The cost of investing into a Pokeball to try catching their own Pokemon easily falls into the range of a typical kid’s allowance. A Potion for healing after battles is 300 (or about $2.50), but since Pokemon Centers offer their healing services for free, that’s a moot point.
Youngsters in the early game only give within a range from 50-150 of the currency, which is about equivalent to $0.40-$1.25. The first Gym Leader in Hoenn Region, Roxanne, give 1,680 in Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, equivalent to about $14. Which is about right for the equivalent of a middle or high school honors student. A later Gym Leader, Winona, gives 4,200, or about $35. The Champion, Steven, gives 11600, or $96.67.
The winnings from enemy Trainers varies, but Ace Trainers seem to give out about 1500 or $14 on average, give or take. Swimmers (especially common later in ORAS), award a range from 400-800, or $3.33-$6.67.
Vitamins (such as Calcium, Iron, and HP UP), cost 9,800 or $81.67 each. An Ultra Ball cost 1,200, or $10. A Paralyze Heal costs the same as a Pokeball, while an Awakening is half that. A Revive is 1,500, or $12.50.
What’s the point of doing this? Well, for one, to get a better sense of the in-game economics, which can be hard to grasp if one doesn’t realize the in-game ‘Poke dollars’ are based on the Japanese yen. And a look at said economics reveals some interesting details.
First, it shows basic Pokemon training and raising is well within the affordability of a ten-year old, or older. Which makes sense as Pokemon is aimed at younger kids, and the develops would want them to have the sense that going on a Pokemon journey is something they could do if they somehow ended up in the Pokemon world.
On the other hand, it also shows there’s really not that much money to be made in Pokemon raising and traning, unless you battle frequently and regularly against higher-level opponents regularly and and win. Which is…very much in line with how professional sports work in real-life. Pokemon battling gets compared to a sporting event a lot for a reason. The initial 3-D games were even called Pokemon *Stadium.* Parallels are frequently drawn between the Pokemon League tournaments and the Olympics in the anime. The low money output is probably also why we often see Gym Leaders and the like working other jobs.
Just something interesting I decided to look into. I’m a Pokemon fan first, before any other fandom, and always will be. It’s shocking that I haven’t written any meta on it yet.
Hope you enjoyed!
Turkey x Anyone; Hunger Games AU
Gupta is fished out of the arena, patched up, given a bath, and put on TV where the first thing they ask him is How Does It Feel To Be A Victor?And the newest victor from District 8 doesn’t say a word. He stares at the interviewer, and then down back at his hands. His fingers are still arched, the same way they were when he strangled his final opponent. He brings his hands to his own neck—his arched hands grazing over where his own trachea is—and opens his mouth to release a big load of nothing.The interviewer realizes the gestures meaning a moment after Sadiq does, and he moves just a moment sooner. He hops up on stage and wraps an arm around Gupta and starts chattering about how, ah, yeah, the kid’s really honored and he’ll have a great time at the party, but we gotta get there first, you see? Nah, we don’t drink, but have you had those little orange drinks there? Great stuff. Especially after all that excitement, you know?In the night, Sadiq still has his arm around Gupta’s shoulder, shielding him from anyone who may come too close. Gupta never spoke much in the first place, so until the the footage is reviewed, no one will even have a rough guess at what point during the games he ceased speaking entirely. As far as responses to trauma go, Sadiq can understand.Sadiq hasn’t removed his mask around others since his own game, after all.
Gilbert trying to catch the most AWESOME pokemon in the world fic?
((Anon, this isn’t exactly what you wanted, but it is exactly what I wanted. I’m probably not appropriately sorry
(can I get your permission to put this on my other fanfic accounts?)
[Part 2] [Part 3] [Part 4]
Warnings for: Depictions and explanations of illness. Some ableism? Minor violence. Foul language. Injuries to pokemon.))
God in the Mountain
Gilbert was born in Snowpoint.
People said that he blended in really well there.
People said that, but not for very long. A broken nose tended to help with that maturation process.
So yeah. Gilbert wore hoodies under his snowcoat and got sunglasses instead of socks for his birthdays, because who the fuck had the patience for sunburns in winter? He had some variety of dark clothes and usually ended up standing silhouetted against the snow very dramatically, possibly-not-entirely-not-on-purpose. He punched people who made fun of his eyes and skin, and if he went to the hospital twice as often as he made it to a scheduled doctor’s appointment, that just meant he was an active kid. All those times his father hinted that he wouldn’t be able to go out and get his trainer’s license when he was twelve, because of his, you know, eyes, and skin, and—and his lungs, which weren’t really anything you wanted to deal with while traveling on foot, far from any sort of hospital or help—
But not getting a license was? Ridiculous?
Who didn’t get their trainer’s license at twelve, and immediately run to the outskirts of town with a family member to catch your first pokemon? Or take up a family pokemon with battle experience? Or barring that, roadtrip to the nearest adoption center? Get a poochyna puppy for a birthday present, at the very least?
Who didn’t?
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sachaai once mentioned Francis with braid, and I've been waiting for my chance ever since to french it. Whatever Tierno's shoving Calem about, I'm sure he deserved it.
This marks the start of Francis' story which can be found in order here!
We are back and I have a tablet! And I've got one more upload before things are done. read the whole travelogue so far here
Happy Valentines Day!
An actual thing will up uploaded VERY soon, I promise.
I've spent the past week practicing drawing some very important pokemans but because of that I don't have any new segments. I hope to start actually churning some out once I get that replacement part soon but for right now, this image is representative of what happens when I try to draw with a mouse
Francis and his pokemon did not have a very easy start to their journey... Driftloon's arm was permanently crooked.
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read story in order
not finished completely but I wanted to upload something and so I did. I should probably take this moment to disclaim that Flygon is super cool and holds a special place in my heart... not in Al's heart, though. He met a really brutal flygon trainer once.
the ask box is still open for question or commentary if anyone wants.
The image is dated twenty years ago. It is the last recorded picture taken of one M. F. Bonnefoy the day before taking on the Kalosian Gym Challenge, as was traditional for his family. He is pictured here at sixteen.
He has been missing for almost eighteen years.
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while in most regions, chandeliers are just symbols of wealth, in Unova, it also carries a negative "bad luck" kind of association due to these guys.
Transcript:
Al: Are you sure this is the kinda place we can afford?
Matt: It was the only hotel I could find short notice. They apparently give discounts, though, and we can always ask to work.
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Al: They have chandeliers.
Matt: Al.
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Matt: Just let me ask someone.
"Hey, Mattie, how about we stay in a hotel until we find out a little more about.... that?"
Growing up in Unova makes you very wary about a) bugs and b) ghosts
Arthur's mom took over an old government building and turned it into a very high class luxury hotel in Celadon City.
Despite the comings and goings of all the guests, it was kind of a lonely place to grow up.
Still waiting for a replacement part before I can draw on the computer again. Until then, I drew Arthur with Eve relaxing. Eve is definitely exactly that animal who wants to know whatcha up to huh huh huh what're you reading can I eat it I think you should feed me hey human hey pay attention to me whatcha doing I think you should pet me right now
just as a quick clarification, while I did not intend for this blog to be an ask blog, it was largely because I didn't think I would actually get any asks like that! I am not opposed to them at all!! If you have an ask directly addressing a character or requesting a character do something, I can totally answer as an ask blog. .... once I replace the cord that broke on my tablet last night.
Matthew and Alfred, if you could have any pokemon what would it be?
Look at it!
Do you understand how many bugs and ghosts that thing can destroy!?