Pta 3 Players Handbook
Pta 3 Players Handbook
Pta 3 Players Handbook
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Contents Ranger 54
Welcome! 4 Invoker 57
Strategist 15
Tag Battler 18 Researcher 68
Breeder 24 Scientist 78
Botanist 26 Watcher 81
Chef 28
Evolver 30 Cross Classing 83
Move Tutor 34
Origins 89
Coordinator 38
Choreographer 43 Understanding Your Pokémon 98
Designer 47
Groomer 50 Pokémon Skills 105
Rising Star 52
Caring for your Pokémon 108
Nature List 109
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Obtaining Pokémon 110 Contests 168
Contest Stats 170
Combat 112 Contest Keywords 170
Type-Effectiveness Chart 116 Contest Moves 172
Afflictions 117
Items 181
Pokémon Passives 119 Poké Balls 181
Medical Items 183
Keywords for Pokémon Moves 126 Held Items 185
Pokémon Moves 128 Berries 187
In Alphabetical Order 128 Contest Treats / Accessories 190
By Type 148 Evolution Stones 190
Bug 148 Technical Machines 191
Dark 148
Trainer Pack Bundles 191
Dragon 149
Portable Utility Items 193
Electric 150
Fairy 151
Other General Items 194
Fighting 151
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A Game Master
Welcome to the world of
One person must fill the special role of Game Master, or GM,
Pokémon: Tabletop Adventures! who controls every non-Player Trainer or Pokémon. They must
build adventures, narrate, control non-Player Trainers, non-
Some Preface… Player Pokémon and referee and make judgements for any rules
that are not perfectly clear. You don’t have to memorize the
In 1996, Pokémon came out in Japan and began a worldwide
rules, or be an amazing imaginative writer– but it helps if you’re
craze. Pikachu is a pop culture icon. Hundreds of games have
willing to use every bit of creativity that you have. As the GM
come out surrounding the Pokémon franchise. It’s absurd we
you should often check in with players after sessions to see
don’t have an official tabletop role-playing game yet, but it is my
where they are feeling the campaign could be going or if there’s
hope that Pokémon: Tabletop Adventures suffices and finds a
any concerns about the direction. This can be crucial to keeping
way into your game night or as a part of ongoing sessions that
players engaged and having more fun together.
you and your party can enjoy.
Books, Paper, Pencil and Dice
If you’ve played tabletop games before, great! If not, that’s
fine too! Pokémon: Tabletop Adventures 3 tries its best to be Players will need access to the Player’s Handbook and what-
accessible to any player. Either way, you’re going to need some ever Pokédex books are being used. Players have restricted ac-
things: cess to the Pokédex books and should avoid metagaming by only
looking up a Pokémon’s Pokédex entry when they’ve used the
Players
Pokédex on a particular Pokémon. The GM should have access
As a Player, you’ll create a Trainer, who will choose to take a to the Player’s Handbook, all Pokédex books and the Game Mas-
up a profession, or Class, and you will capture and train Poké- ter’s Handbook. Players should use the Character Sheets to help
mon to fight alongside your Trainer. Like the protagonists in the organize information relating to their Trainers and Pokémon.
Pokémon franchise’s games, manga, or anime, Players will be Always use a pencil when writing on your character sheets! In-
the center of the game’s action. It’s ideal that you play with formation for your Trainer and Pokémon are constantly chang-
friends who you can be comfortable with. Playing a tabletop ing! You will also need gaming dice (d4, d6, d8, at least 2 d10 for
game is like collaborative story writing and overly-critical groups use in a d100 roll, d12, d20). When rolling dice in Pokémon: Tab-
can lead to very unfun game experiences. It’s important as a letop Adventures, you always want to roll high, the only excep-
player to be supportive of other players since everyone has tion is when you roll two d10s to generate a d100 roll. Whenev-
different levels of comfort. If anything does come up that makes er you roll a d100 roll in Pokémon: Tabletop Adventures, you will
any players feel like anything is really unfun, talk about it. The want to roll as low as possible.
best way to keep a campaign together and fun is to communi-
cate.
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What does play look like? indefinitely– but the story for one Trainer may end. Perhaps
they retire, or meet a mournful end? Either way, the game can
Players will create a Trainer and work with other Trainers
continue if the Player creates a new Trainer to continue with. As
(other players or Non-Player Characters). Players will act
long as the Players and GM are having fun creating a story to-
throughout the world of Pokémon by working together to chal-
gether Pokémon: Tabletop Adventures never has to end.
lenge Pokémon Leagues, take on Grand Festivals, explore Poké-
mon-dominated wilderness, or even save the world from a ne- Dice
farious organization. Battling alongside Pokémon, solving puz-
Like many other tabletop games, Pokémon: Tabletop Adven-
zles, encountering completely new Pokémon species, or discov-
tures uses d4, d6, d8, d10, d12 and d20 (Dice are named for the
ering other secrets to the Pokémon world are just a few things a
number of sides they have). Different dice are used at different
player might experience.
times, but you will always know which dice to use when you’re
The GM will create stories, NPCs, and scenarios to fill the asked to. For example, a Pokémon attack known as Tackle says
Pokémon world with. By dropping players into the world, GMs to use “2d6,” meaning you will total the result of two rolled d6
will explain and describe whatever Players encounter and then and use that result. Arguably the most important die will be your
Players will say how their Trainers react in game. Sometimes a d20. The d20 will be used to check how successful you are when-
die roll will be made, but generally the GM will tell Players ever you as a Trainer attempt anything that is some kind of task
whether or not their endeavors succeed and what happens with risk of failure. You will use modifiers related to your stats in
around the Players as a result of their actions. For example, a addition to the d20, so a Trainer who has a high stat in Speed
group of Trainers may happen across a Team Rocket grunt steal- might successfully climb a wall more often than their friend with
ing a Pokémon from a young person. Will the Players challenge a very low Speed stat. Whether its attacking, understanding a
the Team Rocket grunt with their Pokémon or jump on them? wild Pokémon's intentions, deceiving an NPC, finding a clue in a
Will they return the Pokémon to its rightful trainer or become dusty room, or even attacking with your Pokémon, you will use a
villains themselves? A GM will continue to narrate as more and d20 before any additional die rolls.
more decisions are made by Players as the story unfolds.
What are the rules for?
The game is played in a world where many fantastic animals
Basically, you as a player, can direct your Trainer to try and do
are able to be energized and stored nicely in a machine called a
anything you want. However, most of your actions are limited to
Poké Ball. These animals are called “pocket monsters,” or Poké-
what a real human might be capable of. In that sense, most rules
mon for short, and they are carried as tools, friends and partners
are actually for breaking common sense and making you excep-
by Pokémon Trainers. Trainers have various skills and abilities
tional in the exceptional world of Pokémon. While you may not
each defined by a Trainer’s goal. There are Ace Trainers, who
be able to fly, there are rules for how to use your Pokémon to
focus all of their energy into making their Pokémon the best
fly. While you might not be able to memorize the Pokédex in its
fighters they can. Breeders, who raise Pokémon as if they are
entirety, the Researcher class allows you to freely read and
their own children and groom them up to be powerful. The Re-
study the Pokédex books as if you have memorized it. While you
searcher gathers information and serves as a party’s go-to girl
might not be able to look at a person’s face and discern if they
when they confront a creature they’ve never met. Rangers are
are lying to you, an Insight check’s rules may help you know
defenders of nature who dedicate their life to the protection of
whether or not an NPC is being honest with you.
a wild creature’s habitat while employing wilds in their feats.
The Coordinator employs their Pokémon in Contests and battle
as she shows off their beauty.
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Fourth: Choosing your Pokémon
Building your Trainer:
Depending on the story your GM is designing, its possible you
Creating a Trainer can be intimidating for anyone who’s never
already have multiple Pokémon. You’ll be selecting Pokémon
made a character for a tabletop game before and the following
based on agreed upon instructions from your GM. Whether it’s
sections will contain many options for players to pick from so this
just a starter Pokémon, or maybe a house pet and a parent’s
quick stop summarizes what’s going to happen in the next few
Pokémon passed down to you, the Pokédex books will help you
parts of this book. You will be imagining your own Trainer, whose
figure out what they look like. Pokémon by themselves don’t
life, appearance, and personality is entirely your decision. You will
change very much, but are modified by your Trainer. You may
combine these creative choices with numerical values that define
gather more Pokémon as play continues in game to increase the
your Trainer’s ability in different areas of skill.
roster you manage as a Pokémon Trainer. Keep in mind the needs
of each of your Pokémon. In Pokémon: Tabletop Adventures, each
of your Pokémon will have individual needs and keeping too many
First: Class Page 7-83
may become a burden for you, or your Pokémon friends.
You’ll be picking a Trainer Class. Generally, a Class is a Trainer’s
specialty or job. While any Trainer may hatch a Pokémon egg to
care for and raise, a Breeder would specialize in doing so. Like- The following sections will bring you through this trainer crea-
wise, any Trainer may battle with their Pokémon, but an Ace tion process. Let’s get into it!
Trainer specializes in empowering their Pokémon during battle.
Based on your class, specific stats will be more desirable and fur-
ther specializations will be made available as you become more
capable. For example, the Researcher can further narrow their
specialty to become a Photographer or Scientist. You will gain
these Advanced Classes by leveling up. Usually, you will start your
character at level 1 but different GMs might want more exciting
starts to a campaign and ask you to build a level 3, 5, or even level
10 Trainer.
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Class Progression Trial Medals
Every trainer has a Class. Class defines specialties of any train- In emerging Leagues, where a region is finding young commu-
er, so while a Breeder is really good at hatching eggs with cham- nity leaders to set up standards for their corner of the world’s
pions inside, this doesn’t mean a Researcher can’t hatch eggs Pokémon Leagues, there will often be unorthodox challenges set
themselves. When labeling trainers by their class, or advanced forth by the Trial Captains. Often, you and your Pokémon will
class, it also can help you understand what kinds of abilities and work together to overcome challenges that are at least partially
tactics they may use during a battle. Different classes get differ- related to combat prowess but in ways you might not expect. In
ent class features and skills and they continue to get new class place of a Gym Badge, Trial Captains will often award a Trial
features as they level up so before looking at classes, it will be Medal, which serves as an honor that may level up your trainer.
helpful to know how they level up.
In the Pokémon video game series, Pokémon gain experience Frontier Facilities work outside of the Pokémon League to
after every encounter depending on which Pokémon they’ve challenge trainers in extraordinary circumstances. Frontier Brains
beaten in battle. In Pokémon: Tabletop Adventures, Pokémon could pit trainers against each other, give them rented Pokémon
don’t gather experience points since they don’t level up and to battle with, randomize effects on the field of battle, make
trainers do not gain experience points either. Instead, trainers Pokémon battle until they’re completely exhausted, force you to
receive Honors and level up. battle at disadvantages, or maybe all of them at the same time!
The Frontier Brains have challenges that often exceed expecta-
Trainers start at Level 1, starting with the basic class features
tions of a Gym Leader’s battle, so of course the Frontier Symbols
of whichever base Class they’ve taken. Each Honor your trainer
they award upon defeat are honors that may level up your train-
receives can lead to a level up. Honors are sometimes awarded
er.
by NPCs and sometimes when the GM informs you that you’ve
received an Honor.
Sometimes a trainer in your party will receive an honor when you do not. While that may feel bad, have faith that you will
find an opportunity for you to catch up. Trainers are always helping each other in many Pokémon media, so maybe you
could help to prepare an ally for their next Gym challenge or help them to train for a contest and they could do the same for
you.
Trainer Levels
Ace Trainer - Ace Trainers focus on the battle prowess of their Pokémon, always inventing new strategies and combat tricks.
Primary stats: Attack, Special Attack Advanced Classes: Stat Ace, Strategist, Tag Battler, Type Ace, Underdog
Breeder - A Breeder lovingly raises Pokémon as if they are their own children from the first day they hatch.
Primary stats: Defense, Special Defense Advanced Classes: Botanist, Chef, Evolver, Medic, Move Tutor
Coordinator - Always at the center of attention, Coordinators invent beautiful strategies to dazzle and amaze.
Primary stats: Special Defense, Speed Advanced Classes: Choreographer, Coach, Designer, Groomer, Rising Star
Ranger - Protecting the Pokémon world is the primary goal of any Ranger and they do so with ease by controlling wild Pokémon.
Primary stats: Defense, Speed Advanced Classes: Invoker, Officer, Rider, Special Operative, Survivalist
Researcher - Researchers analyze data at a rate rivaling a Pokédex and use it to find solutions to any problem.
Primary stats: Special Attack, Special Defense Advanced Classes: Archeologist, Capture Specialist, Photographer, Scientist,
Watcher
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ACE TRAINER
Strength, Focus, Ingenuity
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Ace Trainer
Level 5 Level 10
Press: You can push your Pokémon harder through intense mo- Break Through: You see every weakness in every Pokémon just
tivation. As an action, one of your adjacent Pokémon’s stats are by studying them for a couple of seconds and specify the point
raised by 2 until the end of an encounter. That Pokémon takes X while instructing your Pokémon. 3/day, as an action, you can
damage, where X is 8 minus either your Attack or Special Attack target a Pokémon with Break Through! For the remainder of the
modifier. This effect cannot be stacked on the same Pokémon. encounter, your Pokémon can use both their Attack or Special
Be careful, the repeated use of Press on your Pokémon may Attack against the either of the target’s Defense or Special De-
push them too far and you could begin to negatively affect their fense in order to hit during accuracy check regardless of the
loyalty to you. attack’s preference. In addition, after using Break Through, the
target’s Defense and Special Defense values are revealed to you.
Level 6
Level 11
Pokémon Master: You become a master commander to your
Pokémon. As long as it’s your Pokémon, they cannot disobey Stat Increase and Advanced Class: Choose two different Trainer
commands regardless of their loyalty. This does not improve Stats to increase by 1. You only ever will gain new stats at levels
their relationships with you, your Pokémon simply cannot diso- 3, 7, and 11. Choose an Ace Trainer Advanced Class or a differ-
bey your commands. ent base Class. You can only ever gain a single Class or Advanced
Class at a time, at level 3, level 7, and level 11. Gain 1d4 max HP.
Level 7
Level 12
Stat Increase and Advanced Class: Choose two different Trainer
Stats to increase by 1. You only ever will gain new stats at levels Press On: You can urge your Pokémon to make one more des-
3, 7, and 11. Choose an Ace Trainer Advanced Class or a differ- perate attack. Once per day, you can issue a command to one of
ent base Class. You can only ever gain a single Class or Advanced your Pokémon who was just knocked out during the last round
Class at a time, at level 3, level 7, and level 11. Gain 1d4 max HP. of combat. If it does, you must immediately return it to its Poké
Ball during your turn after it acts. If the Pokémon is further dam-
Level 8
aged to -100% HP, you may still need to roll a death savings
Taskmaster: You learn how to best to push your Pokémon to throw if the foe had lethal intent.
their limits without causing them any distress. Whenever you
Level 13
use any Press actions, cure your Pokémon of being Stunned or
Confused. Also restore any temporarily lowered stats to their Battle Experience: You have enough battles behind you that you
normal stats. Your Pokémon’s loyalty is not negatively affected have a good idea of what to expect, or when to expect the unex-
by repeated uses of any Press actions. pected. As an action, you may target an opposing Pokémon and
identify whether or not the Pokémon has a super-effective
Level 9
Move against any of your active Pokémon. If they do, you are
Battle Frenzy: You know when enemy Pokémon are nearing informed of what attacks they are.
their limits and your Pokémon begin to mirror your excitement
Level 14
during battle. As an action, you can identify whether or not a
target Pokémon is at or below half of its full HP. If a target is, Finish It: Your Pokémon’s attacks have more power in them as a
one of your active Pokémon’s Speed is raised by 2 as long as it is foe gets nearer to being knocked out. If a target of one of your
pursuing or attacking that Pokémon. Pokémon’s damaging attacks are lowered to 10 or less HP, it is
knocked out or set to 1 HP (you decide).
Level 15
The Stat Ace obsesses over one trick. Whether it’s building a
team of the ultimate offensive strikers, or a wall of unbreakable
defenders, they will enable each Pokémon on their team to do
the best at what the Stat Ace wants them to do.
Level 4
Level 1 Affliction Resistance: Your specialized training has created a
Favored Stat: When you become a Stat Ace, you will select ei- natural resistance to hardships that your Pokémon may be suf-
ther Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense, or Speed. fering. Depending on your favored stat, Pokémon you’ve owned
This is relevant to all of your Stat Ace Features that refer to your for at least one week have the following immunities that apply
favored stat. Unlike other Advanced classes, you may take Stat to different afflictions.
Ace more than once over time but you must choose a different Favored Stat Effect
Favored Stat each time.
Attack: Your Pokémon’s Attack stat is unaffected
Specialist Training: You need something very specific from your while Burned.
Pokémon and they have matched that urgency, honing them-
Defense: While Frozen, your Pokémon get +4 during
selves to match your favored stat. Add half of your Attack or
checks to break free of being Frozen.
Special Attack modifier to the favored stat of each of your Poké-
mon that you’ve owned for at least a week. In addition, your Special Attack: Your Pokémon’s Special Attack stat is unaffect
Pokémon’s stats cannot be lowered by a foe’s effect if it is your ed while Poisoned or Toxified.
favored stat (afflictions still affect your Pokémon’s stats).
Special Defense: While Asleep, your Pokémon get +2 during
Level 2 checks to wake from induced Sleep.
Favorable Recruitment: Something about your personality is Speed: Your Pokémon’s Speed stat is unaffected while
picked up and mirrored by wild Pokémon. Whenever you cap- Paralyzed.
ture or obtain a new wild Pokémon, or hatch a Pokémon egg,
roll the Pokémon’s Nature twice. If either nature positively influ-
ences your favored stat, you may choose that nature. If neither
do, the Pokémon’s nature is the second rolled nature.
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Ace Trainer / Stat Ace
Level 6 Level 8
Field Tactics: Your Pokémon’s aptitudes come into play on the Honed Skill: Your specialized training has become a part of your
field of battle, edging out every advantage possible during bat- Pokémon, even without you near them. If your Pokémon have
tle. Depending on your favored stat, your Pokémon’s attacks, or been with you for at least a week, you may teach them the fol-
reactions when attacked have additional effects. lowing Passives after one hour of additional training. When
teaching your Pokémon this Passive, you may teach it to them
Favored Stat Effects
even if they already have the Passive, or if they already have a
Attack: Your Pokémon’s moves that use the Attack Passive from the same category. In this case, duplicate Passives
stat have the following abilities: “On hit, you are not redundant.
may move the targets up to 20ft away from
Favored Stat Passive
you.”
Attack: Swords Dance (+2 Attack)
Defense: When an opponent attempts to hit your Poké-
mon using a move that uses the Attack stat Defense: Iron Defense (+2 Defense)
and misses, your Pokémon may move the of-
Special Attack: Fake Tears (+2 Special Attack)
fender 20ft away from them.
Special Defense: Eerie Impulse (+2 Special Defense)
Special Attack: Your Pokémon’s moves that use the Special
Attack stat have the following abilities: “On Speed: Speed Boost (+2 Speed)
hit, you may move the targets up to 20ft away Level 10
from you.”
Desperate Measures: You weigh the needs of a battle to make
Special Defense: When an opponent attempts to hit your desperate measures and win with your chosen strategies. Once
Pokémon using a move that uses the Special per day, after two hours of work you can tutor the following
Attack stat and misses, your Pokémon may moves to your Pokémon depending on your favored stat.
move the offender 20ft away from them.
Favored Stat Move
Speed: After using an attack, your Pokémon can move
Attack: Belly Drum - Self Normal Effect: 3/day. You
20ft, before the end of their turn.
lose HP equal to half of your Max HP, then
your Attack is +6 for 10 mins. This effect can-
not be stacked.
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Level 11 Level 12
Stat Affirmation: The fruit of your labors is coming forth. Every Stat Tactics: You employ greater efforts to tutor your Pokémon,
time your Pokémon succeed with your favored stat, they are or your ally’s Pokémon, finding even better uses for their skills.
energized by their efforts. Depending on your favored stat, your Once per week, you may spend three hours tutoring your Poké-
Pokémon have the following bonuses during combat. mon to learn a move depending on which favored stat you’ve
chosen. If you tutor an ally’s Pokémon it take five hours.
Favored Stat Effect
Favored Stat Move
Attack: Whenever your Pokémon hits with a move
that uses the Attack stat, they gain temporary Attack: Giga Impact - Melee(10ft burst) Normal
HP equal to your Attack or Special Attack mod- Attack: 1/day 5d20. Giga Impact has -2 during
ifier. Accuracy Check. You cannot act during the
next round.
Defense: Whenever your Pokémon is attacked with a
move that uses the Attack stat and the attack Defense: Protect - Ranged Normal Effect: 1/day. Protect
misses, they gain temporary HP equal to your is used as a Reaction. If you are hit by an
Attack or Special Attack modifier. attack, ignore the damage and any effects of
the attack.
Special Attack: Whenever your Pokémon hits with a move
that uses the Special Attack stat, they gain Special Attack: Hyper Beam - Ranged(25ft beam) Normal Spe-
temporary HP equal to your Attack or Special cial Attack: 1/day 5d20. Hyper Beam has -2
Attack modifier. during Accuracy Check. You cannot act during
the next round.
Special Defense: Whenever your Pokémon is attacked with a
move that uses the Special Attack stat and the Special Defense: Detect - Ranged Fighting Effect: 1/day. Detect
attack misses, they gain temporary HP equal is used as a Reaction. If you are hit by an
to your Attack or Special Attack modifier. attack, ignore the damage and any effects of
the attack.
Speed: Whenever your Pokémon is attacked with an
Effect move that uses their Speed during accu- Speed: Double Team - Self Normal Effect: 1/day. You
racy check and the attack misses, they gain create 3 copies of yourself. You may attack
temporary HP equal to your Attack or Special from any copy and copies may inhabit spaces
Attack modifier. up to 25 ft away from each other, though
none can be more than 25 ft from any other
copies or the original. If a copy is hit, it disap-
pears and you take 1/4th of the damage it
would have taken. If your copy is hit by a non-
damaging attack the copy is dismissed and you
are unaffected by the attack. If you are hit, all
copies disappear.
Level 13
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Ace Trainer / Strategist
STRATEGIST
Creating openings and tricky advantages in battle.
The Strategist prefers to set up a field of battle in their favor,
instead of relying solely on power to push through an oppo-
nent’s plans.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Investigate, Perception
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Level 4 Level 8
Healthy Priorities: When you’ve spent time to focus on the ur- Terrain Shift: Your Pokémon have been taught to mold the field
gency of your Pokémon’s recovery in order to gain another ad- of battle physically in order to create blocking, hindering, or
vantage during battle, your Pokémon anticipates that urgency difficult terrain. 3/day you may issue a “Terraform” command to
and acts, almost without your command. After an hour with one have one of your Pokémon with Fountain, Freezer, Groundshap-
of your Pokémon who has a move that recovers Hit Points or er or Sprouter change the field of battle as that Pokémon’s ac-
heals Pokémon of afflictions, that move permanently gains Pri- tion.
ority. If a Pokémon is using a Priority attack or move, they may
Terraforming Effect
act first during the round. If someone else tries to use a Priority
attack or move in the same round as that Pokémon, whoever Fountain A Pokémon with Fountain can make a pool of
has a higher Speed acts first. You can still use a move with Prior- water, or make a pool of water larger as its
ity normally, without using it out of turn order. action. The pool of water can be up to 20ft in
diameter about 5ft deep, or increase the size
Level 6
of a body of water by 8 contiguous 5x5ft
Hazardous Intent: Your Pokémon have really seen the ad- squares, or change 8 contiguous 5x5ft squares
vantages you’ve taught them pay off and have begun to ready of dirt or sand covered terrain into special
themselves to set up a field of battle with little to no instruction. muddy terrain.
After half an hour with one of your Pokémon who has a Coat,
Freezer A Pokémon with Freezer can make up to 8
Hazard, Terrain, Wall, and/or Weather moves, choose one of
contiguous 5x5ft squares of floor into icy diffi-
those moves and the moves permanently gains Priority for that
cult terrain, or create up to 20ft of wall 20ft
Pokémon. Moves given priority this way can be used during a
high of icy blocking terrain with 80 Hit Points
Quick Set simultaneously if both have priority.
and a weakness to Fighting, Fire, Rock and
Level 7 Steel type attacks.
Move Recognition: Your training has influenced how your Poké- Groundshaper A Pokémon with Groundshaper can create
mon perceive and study battle. Whenever your Pokémon are tunnel equal to its movement speed big
targeted by an attack that they’ve already been hit with during enough for large beings to pass through while
the same encounter, regardless of the who the attacker was, moving, or can turn up to 8 contiguous 5x5ft
they have +2 Defense, Special Defense or Speed during the of- squares of floor into difficult sandy terrain, or
fender’s accuracy check. This effect is doubled if your Pokémon create up to 20ft of wall 20ft high of rocky
has been hit by the same attack twice during the same encoun- blocking terrain with 80 Hit Points and a weak-
ter. If your Pokémon is hit any further times, Move Recognition ness to Fighting, Grass, Ground, Steel, and
does not give higher than a +4 bonus to its relevant defense or Water type attacks.
speed during accuracy check.
Sprouter A Pokémon with Sprouter can make up to 8
contiguous 5x5ft squares of floor into brush
covered difficult terrain, or 8 contiguous 5x5ft
squares of thicket covered hindering terrain,
or create up to 20ft of walls 20 ft high of vine
blocking terrain with 80 Hit Points and a weak-
ness to Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, and Poison type
attacks.
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Ace Trainer / Strategist
Level 10
Pickpocket - When you are hit by a melee attack, you steal the
offender’s held item, if any.
Switcheroo - Melee Dark Effect: 1/day. On hit, you and the tar-
get trade any held items. If only you or the target has an item,
take or give the item to exchange who has possession of it.
Level 13
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TAG BATTLER
Working with two Pokémon in harmony, to outmaneuver foes.
Tag Battlers keep a split mind whenever possible. By attack-
ing with two Pokémon simultaneously, they overwhelm foes
through coordination and teamwork.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Concentration, Diplomacy/Persuasion
Level 2
Level 1
Brace Allies: You train your Pokémon to better support allies
Sync Move: Working together comes naturally under your com- from being manipulated around the field of battle. If any of your
mand. Once per day, any two adjacent Pokémon you’ve owned Pokémon are adjacent to any ally who would be moved by a
for at least a week can make a Sync Move attack during the fast- foe’s attack or feature effect, you may have your Pokémon
er of the two’s turn. Either Pokémon involved in the Sync Move brace that ally and ignore the effects of that ability.
attack may move in order to arrive at the point of the Sync
Level 3
Move (this doesn’t count as having more than one Pokémon act
during the round). Helping Out: You begin teaching Pokémon how to help with an
attack without the use of a Sync Move. You may spend an hour
Sync Move - Ranged(30ft beam) (???) Attack OR Special
with a Pokémon to teach it the move Helping Hand.
Attack: 1/day 3d12. You can’t miss targets with less than 15 De-
fense or Special Defense. Sync Move has no type which means it Helping Hand - Melee Normal Effect: 1/day. Target ally’s next
can’t be resisted and can’t be super-effective. However, if both attack during this round will deal +1d20 damage.
participating attackers share a type, they may have Sync Move’s
Level 4
type be that type and be affected by weakness and resistance.
Sync Move checks its accuracy against Defense or Special De- With Them: Your Pokémon begin to really figure out synced
fense, decided when declared as an attack. Add the higher attacks and with little preparation, you can improvise an attack
attack bonus of the two Pokémon to the accuracy check. Sync with yours and an ally’s Pokémon. With permission from the
Move’s attackers apply both Attack or both Special Attack modi- owner, you may issue a command to your Pokémon and an ad-
fiers to Sync Move’s damage. Sync Move takes up both jacent ally Pokémon to make a Sync Move attack during the
attacker’s turns during that round of combat. faster of the two’s turn. In addition, you may issue a Sync Move
command twice per day, through either your Sync Move or With
Them features.
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Ace Trainer / Tag Battler
Level 6
Level 7
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TYPE ACE
An undying love for an element that drives them.
Like countless gym leaders, Type Aces have worn a favorite
type like a badge with honor. Even if it doesn’t make up a major-
ity of their team, the Type Ace will drive the message into their
Pokémon that there is a better way and often their Pokémon
change for the better.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Nature, Perform
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Ace Trainer / Type Ace
Level 10
Bread and Butter: You begin to teach your Pokémon how to use
a unique move that you’ve developed in your training. Once per
week after training with one of your Pokémon who shares a type
with your favored type for three hours, you teach them one of
the following attacks.
In the move names for Type Smasher and Type Flash, replace
the word “Type” with your favored type. Type Smasher and Type
Flash’s type are your favored type.
Level 11
Level 6
Move Molding: You begin to apply your special move’s theorem
Type Immunity: Your Pokémon can shake off what you’ve drilled to other attacks your Pokémon knows. Once per week after
into them with your encouragement. 3/day when one of your training with one of your Pokémon who shares a type with your
Pokémon who you’ve owned for at least one week are hit by an favored type for three hours, you may permanently change the
attack of the same type as your favored type, you can make your type of one of that Pokémon’s moves to be your favored type.
Pokémon take no damage from the successful attack. Any other
Level 12
effects of the attack may be ignored.
Type Embrace: When your Pokémon are hit by a familiar attack,
Level 7
they accept it like a warm hug. 3/day when one of your Poké-
Type Loyalty: By spending more time around similar Pokémon, mon that you’ve owned for at least one week are hit by an at-
you increase how comfortable your Pokémon feel in your care. If tack of the same type as your favored type, they take no damage
at least four Pokémon in your team share your favored type, and ignore any other effects of the attack, then are healed hit
your team’s interactions with each other are never hostile. In points equal to the amount of damage they would have taken.
addition, your team’s loyalty is easier to improve, your interac-
Level 13
tion with your Pokémon more often ends with positive results,
and it takes intentional and malicious mistreatment to lower Elemental Surge: Your masterful training has perfected the es-
your Pokémon's loyalty. sence of your elemental affinity and you can push Pokémon to
unleash their inner strength to defeat any foe. 3/day when a
Level 8
Pokémon who shares a type with your favored type hits with an
Resistance Piercing: Your training has empowered your Poké- attack with the same type as your favored type, the attack is
mon’s attacks to break through your foe’s natural resistances. 3/ treated as extremely effective.
day when your Pokémon hits with an attack with the same type
as your favored type, the attack ignores any resistances or im-
munities.
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UNDERDOG
Size is not everything, ever.
Underdogs can see the potential in their Pokémon and bring
it out of them while maintaining the Pokémon's nimbleness and
most importantly, their cute looks. Underdogs don’t forbid their
Pokémon from evolving, but their encouragement can convince
a Pokémon that change isn’t needed to prove their worth.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Bluff/Deception, Constitution
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Ace Trainer / Underdog
Level 8
Level 10
Level 11
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BREEDER
Guidance, Family, Love
Level 1 Hatcher, Natural Edge Philoprogenitive: You put your Pokémon children before your-
Level 2 Philoprogenitive self. Whenever one of your hatched Pokémon is targeted with
Level 3 Stat Increase, Advanced Class
an attack and hit, if they are within 10ft of you, you may move
to your Pokémon and take the damage they would have taken
Level 4 Egg Finder
for them as a free action. You may use this feature as many
Level 5 Unexpected Hatch
times as you would like within the same round, regardless of
Level 6 Natural Breeder
turn order and regardless of whether or not you have already
Level 7 Stat Increase, Advanced Class
acted.
Level 8 Parental Hyperlexia
Level 3
Level 9 Inherited Moves
Level 10 Scrambled Moves Stat Increase and Advanced Class: Choose two different Trainer
Level 11 Stat Increase, Advanced Class Stats to increase by 1. You only ever will gain new stats at levels
Level 12 Unlikely Pairings 3, 7, and 11. Choose a Breeder Advanced Class or a different
Level 13 Familial Bond
base Class. You can only ever gain a single Class or Advanced
Class at a time, at level 3, level 7, and level 11. Gain 1d4 max HP.
Level 14 Gleaming Eggs
Level 15 Matchmaker Level 4
Natural Edge: Your Pokémon are born with a natural lead on Unexpected Hatch: Your eggs begin to hatch across species!?
other trainer’s Pokémon, your caring watch has given them a Whenever you hatch an egg that you found after making an egg
reason to be more, for you. Whenever you hatch an egg, after check, you may flip a coin. If you win the flip, you may choose to
you know the Pokémon’s nature, choose one of Attack, Defense, have the egg hatch as a Pokémon of the father’s species instead
Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed. That Pokémon’s cho- of the default mother’s species.
sen stat is permanently raised X, where X is half of either your
Defense or Special Defense modifier.
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Breeder
Level 6 Level 12
Natural Breeder: You’ve learned just how to influence your baby Unlikely Pairings: The mysterious ways that Pokémon create
Pokémon’s first moments of life. When you hatch an egg, you eggs are still unclear to you, but you’ve figured out a way to co-
may choose which of Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special erce eggs from Pokémon that otherwise would never make an
Defense, or Speed is positively or negatively influenced by na- egg. When trying to have Pokémon make Pokémon eggs in pri-
ture. The nature is still randomized, but will be a nature that vacy, they do not need to have a matching egg group.
matches your preference when using Natural Breeder. In addi-
Level 13
tion, if you don’t choose to influence the Pokémon’s nature you
can pick its gender. Familial Bond: Your Pokémon treat you as if you were their actu-
al parent. Any Pokémon you’ve hatched starts at Loyalty 3 with
Level 7
you. It takes intentional and malicious mistreatment to lower
Stat Increase and Advanced Class: Choose two different Trainer these Pokémon’s loyalties. In addition, any Pokémon you obtain
Stats to increase by 1. You only ever will gain new stats at levels are quick to warm up to you and not treat you as a hostile.
3, 7, and 11. Choose a Breeder Advanced Class or a different
Level 14
base Class. You can only ever gain a single Class or Advanced
Class at a time, at level 3, level 7, and level 11. Gain 1d4 max HP. Gleaming Eggs: Your warm influence brings out a rare quality on
occasion from your baby Pokémon. Whenever you hatch one of
Level 8
your eggs, roll 1d20 and add your Defense or Special Defense
Parental Hyperlexia: You begin to pick on the slightest hints, modifier. On 20 or higher, the Pokémon that hatches is shiny.
differences in tone, and micro expressions from your Pokémon
Level 15
as if they are speaking to you in a human language. You can un-
derstand any Pokémon that you hatched with a Loyalty of 3 or Matchmaker: You’ve become a master Breeder and can guaran-
higher, when it tries to speak to you in its own Pokémon lan- tee the Pokémon eggs that you desire. Once per day, when you
guages. If the Pokémon’s unable to speak to you in a compre- make an egg check for two Pokémon, of which at least one of
hensible sense, you still understand it’s general needs and you the two is your Pokémon, you are guaranteed to find an egg.
still understand anything it might be trying to communicate to When the egg hatches, you pick which species of the two par-
you. ents the Pokémon is, which sex the Pokémon has, and which
nature the Pokémon has.
Level 9
Level 10
Level 11
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BOTANIST
Raising life is not limited to raising Pokémon.
Through similar special care and attention, the Botanist rais-
ing various miniature plants in order to provide another avenue
of kindness in the Pokémon world.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Medicine, Nature
Level 9 - Level 4
Level 10 Berry Seeker
Growth Spurt: You’ve started to apply a special fertilizer to your
Level 11 Miniature Specimen
plants, promising quick results. Whenever you plant berries,
Level 12 Rare Berry Seeker including in a portable planter, it will never take more than 48
Level 13 Berry Monstrosities hours for the plant to produce fruit. In addition, if you roll under
6 while making Nature checks while caring for Berry plants,
treat the roll as a 6.
Level 1
Level 6
Berry Mixer: When it comes to berry treats, you’re an expert.
Whenever you’re making any kind of food or item that requires Berry Combination: You begin to practice with the qualities of
berries, you are considered a certified expert and can supply berries by extracting and injecting different berries together.
your wares to specialty stores (usually at half their value), or to Once per day, after spending an hour with two of your berries,
strangers willing to pay for your expertise. you destroy one and give its flavor and effects to the other ber-
ry to create one berry with the effects of both. Call the combi-
Botanical Encyclopedia: You’ve memorized every book there is
nation whatever you’d like. You may not combine a berry with
on botany in the Pokémon world. You can instantly identify any
an already combined berry.
berries, plants, or fungi and know any of their special proper-
ties. You also can tell if any of them have been modified to have Level 7
unique attributes. In addition, you can identify any Grass-type Apricorn Finder: You apply your knowledge of berries to lesser
Pokémon on sight, or any Pokémon known to work with, or that known and lesser studied apricorn, whenever you make any
pretends to be, flora. skill checks related to apricorns, or finding them, you may roll
Level 2 twice and use the better result.
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Breeder / Botanist
Level 10
Berry Seeker: You find unusual signs of rarer berries and ex-
plore the space around you to find unusual and lesser seen ber-
ries. Whenever you make any skill checks related finding ber-
ries, you may attempt to find an uncommon berry. If you do,
only roll once on your skill check. If you succeed, you find one
of the follow berries of your choice:
Level 11
Level 12
Rare Berry Seeker: You may apply your vast knowledge base to
explore wild space and locate treasures in the berry collecting
world. Whenever you make any skill checks related finding ber-
ries, you may attempt to find a rare berry. If you do, only roll
once on your skill check. If you succeed, you find one of the
follow berries of your choice:
Level 13
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CHEF
You’ve never eaten anything better.
The Chef is so giving to those they travel with. Your friends
and family of Pokémon eat like kings and are always happy to
smell what you’re cooking up next.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Perform, Sleight of Hand
Level 3
Level 1
Sugar Rush: You can produce treats that energize your Poké-
Energy Shot: You’ve concocted a drink that really gives you an mon like nothing else. Once per day, after thirty minutes of
adrenaline rush, it could be useful out there in the wilds. Once work in on it, you create one serving of a sugary energy drink
per day, after one hour of work in on it, you create one pint of for Pokémon. Call it whatever you’d like. When it is consumed,
an energy drink for trainers. Call it whatever you’d like. You it gives a Pokémon temporary hit points equal the sum of your
have enough for four servings of the drink. When one serving is Defense and Special Defense stat. The drink’s effect wears off
consumed, it gives a trainer temporary hit points equal the sum after an hour. Drinking multiple servings will remove any tem-
of your Defense and Special Defense stat. The drink’s effect porary hit points gained by the drink. The drink’s potency wears
wears off after an hour. Drinking multiple servings will remove off after 72 hours and then becomes a regular drink.
any temporary hit points gained by the drink. The drink’s po-
tency wears off after 24 hours and then becomes a regular Level 4
drink. Pâtissier: You begin practicing the art of dessert and can spend
Soul Food: You’re a great chef and have loads of experience time to create delicious replicas of famous treats. Once per day,
whipping up meals. When looking for edible food in the wild, after 30 mins of work you can create two of any of the follow-
you can add your Defense or Special defense modifiers while ing treats. Unlike real versions of these treats, your food made
making skill checks. It takes you less than 20 mins to create a with the Pâtissier feature do not have their effects after 48
soulful meal out of any edible ingredients for ten people and/or hours, instead only tasting delicious.
Pokémon. Whenever a Pokémon consumes a soulful meal with- Treat Effect
in an hour of its creation, they are relaxed unless they are agi-
Big Malasada, Casteliacone, Lava Cookie, Recovers 10 Hit
tated again (it takes at least 5 mins to consume a meal). Your
Rage Candy Bar, Sweet Heart Points (Pokémon)
Pokémon quickly gain loyalty to you if you’re feeding them of-
ten and are very unlikely to lose loyalty unless there’s any in- Berry Juice, Lumiose Galette, Old Gateau Removes any
tentional mistreatment. Pewter Crunchies, Shalour Sable affliction
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Breeder / Chef
Level 6
Medicine Effect
Level 10
Heal Powder Removes any affliction
Power Recovery: Your soul food becomes invigorating and em-
Energy Powder Recovers 25 Hit Points (Pokémon) powers your Pokémon to unleash powerful attacks as if they’ve
Level 7 rested for hours. Pokémon who have eaten your soulful food
may again use their 3/day or 1/day moves as if they have rested
Vile Cook: You figure out how to creates food that hide undesir-
for 8 hours. Pokémon may not benefit from the Power Recovery
able effects underneath delicious disguises. Whenever you
feature multiple times per day.
make food, or an edible item, you may make the food Poison
the consumer, Paralyze the consumer or put the consumer Level 11
Sleep. The tampered food loses its potency after one hour and Powerful Herbs: You’ve strengthened your foul-smelling reci-
becomes regular edible food. pes. Once per day, after one hour of work you can create one of
Level 8 the following medicines. Your Pokémon are not repulsed by
your Powerful Herbs, but another trainer’s Pokémon or wild
Palette Pleaser: You’ve mastered flavor in every form. When-
Pokémon will be disgusted.
ever you make a meal, or mix any ingredients to make a food
item with any effects, you make it in a way that is pleasing to Medicine Effect
anyone or any Pokémon who consumes it regardless of their Energy Root Recovers 50 Hit Points (Pokémon)
nature, preferred flavors, or disliked flavors.
Revival Herb Recovers an unconscious Pokémon to half of
their max HP.
Level 12
Item Effect
Level 13
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EVOLVER
Mega evolution reveals a powerful bond with your Pokémon.
Evolvers create highly sought after mega stones exclusively
for their Pokémon. By empowering your Pokémon, you give
them an additional edge in battle, as if your guidance wasn’t
enough of an edge.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Constitution, Pokémon Handling
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Breeder / Evolver
Level 4
Level 6
Mega Stone Shift: Spending some time with your Mega Stones
can give you some insight to their magical properties; with a
little bit of focus you can change how your Mega Stones change
your Pokémon. Your unique Mega Stones can alter your Poké-
mon’s types by replacing one type or by adding a type while the
Pokémon is Mega Evolved. You choose how your Pokémon’s
physical appearance changes appropriately.
Level 11
Level 7
Potential Break: Mega Stones bring Pokémon to unreal levels of
Key Stone Stretch: Keystones ring while your Pokémon are power, but to most you need to already be strong to use a
Mega Evolved, but you’ve learned to quell that into a hum, pro- Mega Stone with your Key Stone. However, you’ve figured out a
longing a Mega Evolution’s stay. Your Pokémon’s Mega Evolu- way to induce Mega Evolution with unreal results. If you own a
tions can retain their form for up to one hour, even if returned Mega Stone that corresponds to a Mega Evolution that appears
to their Poke Ball. in the Pokédex, your not-fully-evolved Pokémon that will even-
Level 8 tually be fully compatible with a Mega Stone may already use
the Mega Stone. For example, if you own Blazikenite or have
Peak Form: Raising your Pokémon through their evolutions and
created a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve Blaziken, your Torchic or
keeping them in top shape has increased their performance.
Combusken could use it to turn into Mega Blaziken.
When one of your Pokémon evolves into its final stage of evolu-
tion, choose two of Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special De- Level 12
fense, or Speed and permanently add 1 to that Pokémon’s stats. Evolution Shift: Pokémon have their previous selves and poten-
Level 13
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Breeder / Medic
Level 8 Level 12
Restore Strength: By using a combination of energy recovering Treat Serious Wound: Your mastery of medicine has led to
drugs and adrenaline, you’ve given your Pokémon a chance at perfect use of your kit to completely heal the injured. 3/day
pushing out more power in a tight spot. 3/day you may use you may use your medical field as an action kit to heal any ad-
your medical field kit as an action to restore an adjacent Poké- jacent trainer or Pokémon 40 hit points, then give them 20
mon’s use of 1/day or 3/day frequency moves as if they have temporary hit points which last for 10 mins. (A Pokémon who is
rested for 8 hours. (A Pokémon who is healed this way cannot healed this way cannot use a Move during the same round)
use a Move during the same round)
Level 13
Level 10
Won’t Die on Me: The lives of others are not expendable and
Treat Major Wound: Your expertise of medicine has led to your watch guarantees their survival. Once per day, if an adja-
efficient use of your kit to repair the injured. 3/day you may cent ally fails their final death savings throw, they instead suc-
use your medical field kit as an action to heal any adjacent ceed the death savings throw and are set to 1 hit point, then
trainer or Pokémon 30 hit points, then give them 15 temporary regain consciousness.
hit points which last for 10 mins. (A Pokémon who is healed
this way cannot use a Move during the same round)
Level 11
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MOVE TUTOR
More options than thought possible during battle.
While your Pokémon might not hit harder than another train-
er’s, your Pokémon have many more diverse options in battle.
Move Tutors observe a Pokémon and bring out the most unusu-
al abilities from where you’d least expect it.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Diplomacy/Persuasion, Pokémon
Handling
Pokémon everything there is to know about their own attacks, Icy Breeze - Ranged(20ft) Ice Special Attack: At-Will 2d6.
you’ve increased their odds of surviving in battle. Whenever one Karate Slap - Melee Fighting Attack: At-Will 2d6.
of your Pokémon is targeted by an attack they know, or used to
Leafage - Ranged(20ft) Grass Special Attack: At-Will 1d12.
know, their Defense, Special Defense, and Speed stat is raised +1
during the attacker’s accuracy check. Metal Cut - Melee Steel Attack: At-Will 2d6.
ing with a Pokémon, you may teach one of the following pas- Tackle - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d6.
sives to that Pokémon: Thunder Spark - Ranged(20ft) Electric Special Attack: At-Will 1d12.
Howl, Nasty Plot, Defense Curl, Snarl, Run Away Twisting Gust - Ranged(20ft) Dragon Special Attack: At-Will 1d12.
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Breeder / Move Tutor
Level 4 Level 7
Machine Mentor: By studying the effects of Technical Machines Field Tutoring: Battle tactics are just as important as battle
and Technical Records, you’ve learned to replicate their tech- prowess and a good move tutor knows how to bring out the best
niques in training. Once per day, after spending six hours work- of field advantages in Pokémon. Once per day, after spending six
ing with a Pokémon, you may teach that Pokémon any move hours working with a Pokémon, you may teach one of the fol-
you’ve previously taught with a Technical Machine or Technical lowing moves to that Pokémon. Moves taught with the Field
Record. Moves taught with the Machine Mentor feature must Tutoring feature must still fit the Pokémon’s proficiencies.
still fit the Pokémon’s proficiencies. Electric Terrain - Electric Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Electrified
Terrain with a 60ft diameter. Anyone touching the ground within the Electrified
Level 6
terrain is immune to being put to Sleep. This terrain disappears after 2 mins.
Vocation Tutoring: After spending enough time in the study of Flower Shield - Fairy Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Flowery Terrain
Pokémon tutoring people will expect certain moves to be taught with a 60ft diameter. While within the Flowery terrain, all Grass-types and Fairy-
by you and you’re not one to disappoint. Once per day, after types have +1 Defense and +1 Special Defense. This terrain disappears after 2
mins.
spending six hours working with a Pokémon, you may teach one
of the following moves to that Pokémon. Moves taught with the Grassy Terrain - Grass Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Grassy Terrain
with a 60ft diameter. Anyone who acts within the Grassy terrain recovers 1d12
Vocation Tutoring feature must still fit the Pokémon’s proficien-
HP after acting. This terrain disappears after 2 mins.
cies.
Gravity - Psychic Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Gravity Terrain with a
Cross Poison - Melee Poison Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on 60ft diameter. Within the terrain, Pokémon may not leave the ground and any
Accuracy Check, Cross Poison is a critical hit and the target is Poisoned. Pokémon that are in the air are brought down to the ground. This terrain disap-
Dark Pulse - Ranged(10ft) Dark Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got 16 pears after 2 mins.
or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned. Hail - Ice Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Hailing Weather with a 60ft
Dazzling Gleam - Ranged(10ft) Fairy Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. diameter. Anyone who acts within the Hailing weather takes 2d4 damage after
acting unless they are Ice Type. This weather disappears after 2 mins.
Dragon Pulse - Ranged(10ft) Dragon Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
Haze - Ice Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Hazy Weather with a 60ft
Drill Peck - Melee Flying Attack: 3/day 3d10. diameter. Within the Hazy weather, all stat altering passives are disabled. Stats
Drill Run - Melee Ground Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on cannot be altered by anything within the Hazy weather. This weather disappears
Accuracy Check, Drill Run is a critical hit. after 2 mins.
Energy Ball - Ranged(20ft) Grass Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the target’s Ion Deluge - Electric Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Ionic Terrain with a
Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. 60ft diameter. Within the Ionic terrain, all Normal-type attacks become Electric-
type attacks. This terrain disappears after 2 mins.
Flamethrower - Ranged(20ft) Fire Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned. Magic Room - Psychic Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Magical Terrain
with a 60ft diameter. If within the Magical terrain, Pokémon cannot use any held
Ice Beam - Ranged(20ft) Ice Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got 18 or items. This terrain disappears after 2 mins.
higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Frozen.
Mist - Ice Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Hazy Weather with a 60ft
Iron Head - Melee Steel Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got 14 or higher on diameter. Within the Misty weather, Stats cannot be lowered. This weather
Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned. disappears after 2 mins.
Jump Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d10. Jump Kick has -2 during Accuracy Misty Terrain - Fairy Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Misty Terrain with
Check. If you miss, you lose HP equal to half of your Max HP. a 60ft diameter. Within the Misty terrain, Dragon-type attacks are resisted by
Power Gem - Ranged(20ft) Rock Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. anyone who is not already resistant to Dragon-type attacks and afflictions cannot
be given to anyone. This terrain disappears after 2 mins.
Psychic - Ranged(25ft) Psychic Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the target’s
Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. Psychic Terrain - Psychic Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Psychic Terrain
with a 60ft diameter. If touching the ground, within the Psychic Terrain, Priority
Scald - Ranged(10ft) Water Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got 14 or and Reaction moves may not be used. This terrain disappears after 2 mins.
higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned.
Rain Dance - Water Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Raining Weather
Shadow Ball - Ranged(20ft) Ghost Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the target’s with a 60ft diameter. Within the Raining weather, Water-type attacks deal an
Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. additional 8 damage and Fire-type attacks deal 8 less damage. This weather
disappears after 2 mins.
Strength - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the target is moved 15ft
away from you.
Thunderbolt - Ranged(30ft) Electric Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Paralyzed.
Void Fury - Melee Dark Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, your Defense and Special
Destructive Tutoring: Tweaking the main tricks of the trade let
Defense is -2 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
you teach Pokémon how to unleash grand displays of power.
Once per day, after spending six hours working with a Pokémon, Level 10
you may teach one of the following moves to that Pokémon. Class Time: Putting in the time to tutor Pokémon can be con-
Moves taught with the Destructive Tutoring feature must still fit suming for them, but you can split your attention without prob-
the Pokémon’s proficiencies. lems. While tutoring Pokémon, you can work with two Pokémon
Blizzard - Ranged(20ft, 10ft wave) Ice Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Blizzard has -2 at a time and tutor both of them while using different Move
during Accuracy Check unless it’s Hailing. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accu- Tutor features, or teach the same thing to both Pokémon with
racy Check, the targets are Frozen.
the same Move Tutor feature.
Close Combat - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, your Defense and
Special Defense is -2 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Level 11
Draco Meteor - Ranged(20ft, 10ft blast) Dragon Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. After Photographic Tutoring: Memory serves well when training and
use, your Special Attack is -4 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. mastering the ability to tutor moves and you’ve developed a
Earthquake - Ranged(30ft burst) Ground Attack: 1/day 5d12. near perfect mind when viewing how Pokémon produce attacks.
Fire Blast - Ranged(40ft, 10ft blast) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Fire Blast has
Once per day, after spending six hours with a Pokémon, you may
-2 during Accuracy Check unless it’s Sunny. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on teach the Pokémon any non-legendary move you’ve seen used
Accuracy Check, the targets are Burned. before. Moves taught with the Photographic Tutoring feature
Gunk Shot - Ranged(20ft, 10ft blast) Poison Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, if you got must still fit the Pokémon’s learnable moves description.
14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Poisoned.
Hurricane - Ranged(25ft, 10ft blast) Flying Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Hurricane
has -2 during Accuracy Check unless it’s Raining. On hit, if you got 14 or higher
on Accuracy Check, the targets are Confused.
Hydro Pump - Ranged(30ft beam) Water Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Hydro
Pump has -2 during Accuracy Check unless it’s Raining.
Mega Kick- Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 5d12. Mega Kick has -3 during Accuracy
Check.
Meteor Rain - Ranged(20ft, 10ft blast) Steel Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. After
use, your Special Attack is -4 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Moonwrecker - Ranged(20ft, 10ft blast) Fairy Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. After
use, your Special Attack is -4 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
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Breeder / Move Tutor
Level 12
Level 13
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COORDINATOR
Performer, Daring, Star
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Coordinator
Tough 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon Appearance: Coordinators gain fame as they blaze a trail of vic-
within 30ft of you has the passive Big Pecks for tory, wearing an aura of charisma that spreads throughout their
10 mins. entourage. 3/day, when an ally next to you rolls a skill check for
Bluff, Diplomacy, or Pokémon Handling, they may add your Spe-
Big Pecks - Your Defense cannot be lowered by
cial Defense or Speed modifier in addition to any other bonuses
a foe’s effects.
they may add.
Beauty 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon
Level 6
within 30ft of you has the passive Overcoat for
10 mins. All Eyes on Us: At the drop of a hat, you and your Pokémon can
gather a crowd’s attention and perform various talents to enter-
Overcoat - You are immune to damage from
tain and amaze. 3/day, once per encounter/contest, you may
weather.
have your Pokémon’s contest appeal have the Final Appeal ef-
Clever 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon fect in addition to whatever effect it usually has, or as an action
within 30ft of you has the passive Own Tempo you may have one of your Pokémon within 30ft of you can use
for 10 mins. the move Follow Me during its next turn. In addition, once per
day you may hold the attention of everyone within 50ft of you
Own Tempo - You are immune to being
while performing anywhere for X minutes where X is the sum of
Confused.
your Special Defense and Speed modifier. Allies are not affected
Cute 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon by your antics and others may notice things happening around
within 30ft of you has the passive Oblivious for them with Perception skill checks.
10 mins.
Follow Me - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Effect: 3/day. On hit, all
Oblivious - You are immune to Infatuation. affected foes will only attack you until you are knocked out.
Level 3 Level 7
Stat Increase and Advanced Class: Choose two different Trainer Stat Increase and Advanced Class: Choose two different Trainer
Stats to increase by 1. You only ever will gain new stats at levels Stats to increase by 1. You only ever will gain new stats at levels
3, 7, and 11. Choose a Coordinator Advanced Class or a different 3, 7, and 11. Choose a Coordinator Advanced Class or a different
base Class. You can only ever gain a single Class or Advanced base Class. You can only ever gain a single Class or Advanced
Class at a time, at level 3, level 7, and level 11. Gain 1d4 max HP. Class at a time, at level 3, level 7, and level 11. Gain 1d4 max HP.
Level 4
Shining Light: It’s not literal glitter, but you gleam an aura of
attention that keeps people listening and you’ve taught your
Pokémon to do the same. 3/day, once per encounter/contest,
you may have your Pokémon’s contest appeal have the Atten-
tion Grabber effect in addition to whatever effect it usually has,
or as an action you may have one of your Pokémon within 30ft
of you can use the move Flash during its next turn. In addition,
whenever you make a Bluff or Diplomacy skill check add +2 to
your roll.
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Level 8 Attribute Option
Character Building: In order to raise the best contest Pokémon, Tough 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon
having a healthy attitude for any given contest is key. Once per within 30ft of you has the passive Battle
day, after spending two hours working with one of your Poké- Armor for 10 mins.
mon, you may change their nature depending on your chosen
Battle Armor - Critical hits are treated as
contest attributes for your Favorite Festival feature. Adjust the
normal hits against you.
Pokémon’s relevant stats when you do. You cannot use this fea-
ture with the same Pokémon more than once per week. Beauty 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon
within 30ft of you has the passive Multiscale
Attribute Option
for 10 mins.
Cool Adamant (+Attack/-Special Attack)
Multiscale - When you are at Max HP, you
Brave (+Attack/-Speed)
take -1d20 damage from all attacks.
Lonely (+Attack/-Defense)
Naughty (+Attack/-Special Defense) Clever 3/day, as an action, on of your Pokémon with
in 30ft of you has the passive Filter for 10
Tough Bold (+Defense/-Attack)
mins.
Impish (+Defense/-Special Attack)
Lax (+Defense/-Special Defense) Filter—Super-effective attacks against you
Relaxed (+Defense/-Speed) deal -1d12 damage after applying weakness.
Beauty Mild (+Special Attack/-Defense) Cute 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon
Modest (+Special Attack/-Attack) within 30ft of you has the passive Cute Charm
Quiet (+Special Attack/-Speed) for 10 mins.
Rash (+Special Attack/-Special Defense) Cute Charm - Whenever you are hit with a
Clever Calm (+Special Defense/-Attack) melee attack, roll 1d4. On 4, Infatuate the
Careful (+Special Defense/-Special Attack) attacker.
Gentle (+Special Defense/-Defense) Level 10
Sassy (+Special Defense/-Speed)
It’s How You Carry Yourself: By spending time with each of your
Cute Hasty (+Speed/-Defense) performers, you’ve taught each of them to display talents with-
Jolly (+Speed/-Special Attack) out displeasing a judge, even when off script during a contest.
Naïve (+Speed/-Special Defense) 3/day, once per contest, when making an appeal to a judge,
Timid (+Speed/-Attack) you can choose to make your Pokémon’s appeal not lower volt-
Level 9 age if it normally would or to make your Pokémon’s appeal raise
the voltage if it would normally have left the voltage unaffected.
Form Fit: Nothing deters your Pokémon from being stars on the
In addition, you may spend two hours with your Pokémon to
stage, and their confidence is obvious even to judges who have
tutor a passive for them depending on your chosen contest at-
it out for your Pokémon’s style. During introductory appeals, if
tributes for your Favorite Festival feature.
your Pokémon’s contest attribute that is being used for the con-
test is lower than half the value of its highest contest attribute, Attribute Option
use half of that attribute for the appeal instead. In addition, you Cool Howl (+1 Attack)
gain the following options depending on your chosen contest Tough Defense Curl (+1 Defense)
attributes. Beauty Nasty Plot (+1 Special Attack)
Attribute Option Clever Snarl (+1 Special Defense)
Cute Run Away (+1 Speed)
Cool 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon
within 30ft of you has the passive Defiant for Level 11
10 mins.
Stat Increase and Advanced Class: Choose two different Trainer
Defiant - If a foe lowers any of your stats, you Stats to increase by 1. You only ever will gain new stats at levels
have +2 Attack until your lowered stats are 3, 7, and 11. Choose a Coordinator Advanced Class or a different
returned to normal. base Class. You can only ever gain a single Class or Advanced
40 Class at a time, at level 3, level 7, and level 11. Gain 1d4 max HP.
Coordinator
Poise, Serenity, Style: Just walking into a space can draw looks Cool After spending 10 hours with one of your
and you and your Pokémon know how to make a first impres- Pokémon with at least 2 Contest Ribbons, you
sion. The first 2 times you roll a 1 during the introductory appeal may teach it the move Pack Mon.
round, reroll those two dice. In addition, upon meeting someone
Pack Mon - Ranged(20ft burst) Normal Effect: 1/day. Pack Mon
new, you have a +2 to any Insight skill checks you make against
cannot miss. All wild Pokémon targets that share an egg group
them. In addition, you gain the following options depending on
with you follow your lead for 1 hour. Wild Pokémon following
your chosen contest attributes.
you will attack with you, defend with you, help to accomplish
Attribute Option tasks, and lead others through wild areas when asked to do so
by an allied Trainer. Wild Pokémon following you will not attack
Cool 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon
their own kind, actively destroy their homes, nor leave the wilds
within 30ft of you has the passive Magician for
following you into a town or city.
1 min.
Tough After spending 10 hours with one of your
Magician - When hitting with a melee attack,
Pokémon with at least 2 Contest Ribbons, you
you steal the target’s held item, if any.
may teach it the move Impenetrable Stance.
Tough 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon
Impenetrable Stance - Ranged(40ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. Im-
within 30ft of you has the passive No Guard
penetrable Stance is used as a Reaction. If you are hit by an
for 1 min.
attack, ignore the damage and any effects of the attack. As long
No Guard - You cannot miss your attacks, and as you do not move or make another attack during the next
attacks made against you cannot miss. three rounds of combat, you are immune to any damage from
Beauty 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon attacks, you cannot be given afflictions, and you do not take
within 30ft of you has the passive Mirror damage from the effects of any moves. If you are moved, the
Armor for 1 min. effects of Impenetrable Stance ends.
Mirror Armor - If your stats would be lowered Beauty After spending 10 hours with one of your
by a foe’s effects, instead that offender’s stat is Pokémon with at least 2 Contest Ribbons, you
lowered. may teach it the move Absolutely
Breathtaking.
Clever 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon
within 30ft of you has the passive Download Absolutely Breathtaking - Ranged(20ft burst) Normal Effect: 1/
for 1 min. day. On hit, all enemy Pokémon targets are stunned. As long as
you do not move or make another attack during the next three
Download - Your Attack is +1 against targets
rounds of combat, the targets remained stunned. If you are
with lower Special Defense than Defense. Your
moved or hit by an attack, the effects of Absolutely Breathtaking
Special Attack is +1 against targets with lower
ends.
Defense than Special Defense.
Clever After spending 10 hours with one of your
Cute 3/day, as an action, one of your Pokémon
Pokémon with at least 2 Contest Ribbons, you
within 30ft of you has the passive Disguise for
may teach it the move Language.
1 min.
Language - Normal Effect: Language takes up a move slot, but is
Disguise - The first time you are hit with an
not an attack or move with any effect in battle. Language can be
attack each encounter, the attack is negated.
learned multiple times. When Language is acquired, chose a hu-
Level 13 man language. You are capable of speaking basic sentences in
the chosen languages. If the same human language is chosen by
Breathtaking Flourish: By minimizing destructive battle capabili-
multiple instances of Language, you can speak that language at
ties and effort, you Pokémon can focus on the glamour of per-
any level complexity.
forming two moves simultaneously to woo judges and audience
alike. Once per day, one of your Pokémon can perform two
moves during the same appeal round and roll for both moves,
adding them together for the appeal. In addition, you gain the
following options depending on your chosen contest attributes.
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Attribute Option
Level 14 Level 15
Contest Tutoring: Having seen and studied various moves that Command of the Stage: There isn’t a person in the stadium who
make a splash in contests you’ve figured out how to teach those isn’t watching you perform, no matter what the event. When
moves to your Pokémon. Once per day, after spending three your Pokémon appeals to a judge, you may choose whether the
hours working with one of your Pokémon, you may teach a judge’s voltage is changed positively, negatively, or whether it’s
move that has a contest attribute matching one of your chosen not affected. In addition, the first time you roll a 1 during any
contest attributes for your Favorite Festival feature. Moves round of appeals, reroll that die. In addition, once per day, after
taught with the Contest Tutoring feature must still fit the Poké- spending two hours working with one of your Pokémon, you
mon’s proficiencies. A Pokémon cannot benefit from Contest may change the contest effect of one of their moves to any con-
Tutoring more than once per week. test effect permanently. In addition, during Pokémon battles,
your Pokémon have +3 speed when deciding turn order if they
have earned more contest ribbons than any enemy Pokémon. In
addition, whenever you use a feature that temporarily grants a
Pokémon a passive ability, you can use it to target an allied
Pokémon instead of only being able to use it on your own Poké-
mon.
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Coordinator / Choreographer
CHOREOGRAPHER
The rhythm of the stage and of battle flow in the same ways.
A Choreographer teaches Pokémon to always move with in-
tention to the rhythm of their life. Each step, each note, each
sound they make grows into a better performance, or a way
around an incoming attack from enemies.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Acrobatics, Perform
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Level 7
Level 8
Level 10
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Coordinator / Coach
COACH
Let’s kick it up, together everyone!
Physical training is harsh work, but your Pokémon know what
you’re about and they’re into it. By pushing your Pokémon they
can perform better than ever in pokéathalons and help get
things done on the field of battle.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Athletics, Pokémon Handling
Level 12 Face to Face Harder: No! Not yet! Push through it! When your Pokémon
Level 13 More Than Ever hears your concern, it pushes through oncoming attacks. 1/day,
when your Pokémon would be hit by an attack and the offender
rolled the exact value it needed in order to hit, instead the
Level 1 attack misses.
Faster: Kick it up! Really lean into it! Your cheers push your Level 4
Pokémon to go faster and faster when it matters. 3/day, as an
action, one of your Pokémon within 25 ft gets a temporary bo- Makes Us Stronger: Everyone put everything you’ve got into it!
nus to its movement speed. The bonus is equal to 5 feet multi- Your enthusiasm empowers allies to push them forward. When
plied by your Speed or Special Defense modifier, and lasts 5 using a Coach feature, instead of targeting just one of your Poké-
minutes. mon, your Coach features affect all allied Pokémon.
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Level 8 Level 11
Hour After Hour: Keep up with me! We’re not done yet! Repeat- Never Over: That’s weak! It’s nothing compared to your
ed work out sessions with your Pokémon maintains them in top strength! Let’s go! Your Pokémon know what your expectations
shape, ready for anything. As long as your Pokémon spend at are and they’re holding on for you. As long as they haven’t act-
least three days every week working out with you, for at least an ed, your Pokémon can give up their turns during a round to sur-
hour per session, they have +1 to your choice of Attack, Special vive an attack at 1 hit point if they were at their max hit points
Attack, or Speed while you continue to exercise with them. before being attacked.
Pokémon can all be working out together at the same time, but
Level 12
no more than six Pokémon can benefit from your Hour After
Hour feature at a time. Face to Face: Don’t let them get a lead on you! Get there! Your
Pokémon can edge out a little more steam when facing a near-
Level 10
match. When determining turn order, if there is a tie, your Poké-
Bring It: Come on! Imagine how hard it is for our Pokémon! Do mon go first. In addition, once per day, if once of your Pokémon
not stop! You’ve got your whole group of friends going. By main- misses an attack by 1 or 2, you can have them successfully hit
taining a routine of working with you for an hour each day, at instead.
least three days per week, your friends can gain an enhanced
Level 13
physique. They must maintain the routine for at least two
weeks, and lose their benefits if they do not work out at least More Than Ever: This is what it’s all been for! Don’t any of you
three days per week. They can work out together with your give up! Keep on pushing until the very end! Any Pokémon or
Pokémon through Hour After Hour, but no more than six train- allied trainers currently benefitting from your Hour After Hour or
ers can benefit from your Bring It feature at a time. Bring It features get to reroll their first natural 1 per day. In addi-
tion, during appeals in contests, your Pokémon currently bene-
Trainers who maintain the routine can pick two of the following
fitting from your Hour After Hour feature treat any rolled 1s as 2.
options to earn through exercise:
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Coordinator / Designer
DESIGNER
I know exactly what would look great on you.
Designers make beautiful works of art, for people to wear and
accessorize with. With enough work, they eventually can surpass
manufactured items in both appearance and application.
Skill Talents: Choose one, Engineering/Operation, Sleight of
Hand
Lucky Charm - Whenever you roll a Skill Check and fail, you
may reroll and use the second result. If you fail again, you fum-
ble in some way and lose 1d20 hit points. The Lucky Charm can-
not be used this way again unless repaired with the Accessorize
feature. A person can only benefit from one lucky charm at a
time.
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Level 3 Level 8
Bright Charm: You focus your efforts on an accessory with some Cosplay Designer: It’s not always practical, but you’re an amaz-
kind of gimmick; mundane at first, but with the flick of a wrist a
ing costume designer. You can spend 30 hours over multiple
pop of confetti or a flash of smoke appears. After one hour of days to create a medium or smaller Pokémon costume that
work, you create a Bright Pokémon Accessory. The accessory passes for a real Pokémon unless investigated at a distance of
can be a piece of clothing, jewelry, or a trinket it holds. Call it
less than 10ft. You may make it out of whatever you’d like, but
whatever you’d like, made out of whatever you’ like. the cheaper your materials, the more likely it is for someone
else to recognize the costume as a costume. If you spend over
Bright Charm - When you appeal to a judge you may use the
100 hours on making your costume, it is very difficult to tell that
Bright Charm to raise the judge’s voltage +1. The Bright Charm
a person inside the costume is not whatever the costume is dis-
cannot be used this way again unless repaired with the Accesso-
guising them as- at any distance.
rize feature. A Pokémon can only benefit from one accessory at
a time. Level 10
Level 4 Flawless Accessory: With more love and a greater flair of style
you create a perfect accessory to beautify your Pokémon. After
Tactical Design: It’s not always about looks, but when you do
two hours of work, you create a perfect Pokémon accessory.
need a glove for climbing or a show for running, you can make it
The accessory can be a piece of clothing, jewelry, or a trinket it
and make it look good. After six hours of work you create a
holds. Call it whatever you’d like, made out of whatever you’
clothing equipment for a trainer that has a specific application
like.
(running shoes, grip gloves, camouflage cape, etc.). Call it what-
ever you’d like, made out of whatever you like. Flawless Accessory - 3/day per day, during any appeal of a
contest, add 1d4. If the result of that d4 is a 3 or 4, the Accesso-
Clothing Equipment - Whenever you roll a Skill Check while
ry cannot be used anymore during this contest. A Pokémon can
doing the activity the equipment is made for, you may add +1 to
only benefit from one accessory at a time.
your roll. The equipment loses this ability after two weeks but
can be repaired with the Accessorize feature. A person can only Level 11
benefit from one clothing equipment at a time.
Item Builder: You’ve spent hours working to figure out how the
Level 6 battle accessories manufactured by professional companies
work and you’ve figured a few of them out. Once per week, you
The Look: Sometimes, you just have to take another person’s
may spend eight hours working to build one of the following
design and make it your own. By looking at what someone else
items.
is currently wearing you’re able to make the same clothing out
of the same material, adjusted for whomever you’re planning to Item Effect
have wear the clothing. It would take 2 hours of work per piece Destiny Knot If you become Infatuated, the Pokémon who Infatuated
of clothing/accessory to replicate the what the person was you becomes Infatuated with you.
wearing when you saw them. You may apply effects of your De- Elemental Plate Elemental Plates are named per Pokémon type (Bug Plate,
Dark Plate, etc.) and empower any of your same-typed
signer features to any individual piece of clothing or accessory
attacks, dealing an additional +4 damage before weakness
throughout the set of things that you are copying. Unskilled indi- and resistance while held.
viduals cannot determine whether or not your products are an Expert Belt If you hit with a super effective attack, deal an additional 6
original or a fake. damage after applying weaknesses.
Focus Band If you would be knocked out, roll 1d20. On 17 or higher,
Level 7 you are instead set to 1 hit point and the Focus Band is
destroyed.
Glamourous: Bold fashion statements can catch the eyes of eve- Focus Sash If you would be knocked out from a single attack when
ryone and it makes it hard not to catch everyone’s gaze when you were at max hit points, instead you are set to 1 hit
you’re the designer. When making clothing for trainers, you may point once per battle.
spend an extra hour making the clothing to give the clothing the King’s Rock When attacking, you stun targets on 18, 19, or 20. Once
you stun a target, King’s Rock does not work for the rest of
following effect: “All non-allied trainer’s Perception and Investi- the day.
gate Skill checks are -1 when you are within their line of sight.”
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Coordinator / Designer
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GROOMER
Oh! Aren’t you just the cutest thing? Let’s get you made up!
For a Pokémon, there isn’t much better than being pampered
by a Groomer. You tend the individual needs of Pokémon and
fine tune their natural looks to make them happier and happier.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Nature, Pokémon Handling
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Coordinator / Groomer
Level 7
Level 8
Level 10
Level 12
Battle Clips: When you see something that could use a slight
adjustment you’ve got to make it happen, after all you should Speedy Snips: Grooming isn’t something you just want to get
always be quite stylish, even during the heat of battle! 3/day, as out of the way whenever cleaning up your Pokémon or other
an action, one of your adjacent Pokémon has one of its stats customers, but you’re just so good at it, it takes no time at all.
raised by 1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. Your Good Grooming and Head Turner features now only take
five minutes for you to complete (10 mins on yourself). In addi-
Level 11 tion, if you spend thirty minutes making someone over with
Head Turner: It’s not your expertise, but why not dive into the Head Turner, you may make yourself or another trainer unrec-
world of trainer haircuts and styling? You can spend fifteen mins ognizable with a disguise makeover. In addition, you may use
with another trainer to give them a makeover. If you change the your Deep Cleansing feature as a single action during combat.
trainer’s hair style, hair color, or general amount of make up Level 13
they might use, it’s possible that they won’t be immediately rec-
ognizable. When made over, trainers make Bluff or Diplomacy Groundbreaking Makeover: It’s unorthodox, it’s wild, it’s insane
skill checks within the first 6 hours get +1 on their skill check on but you’ve figured it out and you’ve got the perfect customers-
their first skill check per person they interact with. The makeo- your lovely Pokémon! Once per week, after spending 10 hours
ver lasts for one week. You may make yourself over, but it takes working on one of your loyal Pokémon, they become a shiny
thirty mins to use Head Turner instead. Pokémon. Choose any color for them to permanently become in
whatever pattern you’d like. In addition, during introductory
appeals in contests, your shiny Pokémon adds 2d4 to their initial
appeal and can replace any of their move’s contest effects with
the Attention Grabber, Interrupting Appeal, or Special Attention
effect once per contest.
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RISING STAR
Thank you, thank you! I owe this all to you! My fans!
The Rising Star knows how to manage their brand and climb
higher and higher in the social echelon. Whatever the talent is
that raises them into the spotlight, their personal wealth greatly
benefits from the fame and fandom.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Bluff/Deception,
Diplomacy/Persuasion
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Coordinator / Rising Star
Level 6 Level 10
Seat of Celebrity: Once well known in your expertise, you domi- Platinum Cheer: You raise a wild energy around you when
nate the personalities in your sphere of influence and others will cheering on your friends’ efforts, making them believe anything
often go out of their way to make a mutually beneficial deal go is possible! Once per day, as an action, you give an energetic
through. Depending on the base classes you have, you gain cheer that empowers all allies. For 10 mins, all allies deal +X
some of the following options (it is possible to lose access to the damage added after applying weakness and resistance when
coordinator option if you pick another base class in the future): attacking, all allied skill checks add +2 to their roll, all skill checks
made against your allies are -2 during their roll, and all allies
Base Class Option
recover X hit points, then gain X temporary hit points. X is equal
Ace Trainer You may call upon regionally famous gym lead- to your Special Defense or Speed modifier.
ers, elites, brains or any other famous and powerful trainers to
Level 11
aid you in your efforts in a competition or just for an exhibition
match even if you’ve never met them before and it’s likely that Disheartening Blow: It’s very unkind and probably beneath you
they will join you. but your presence can be demoralizing when you pair it with a
nasty insult. 3/day you may use Vicious Insult.
Breeder You have access to a regional list of breeders
for rare or expensive Pokémon species and can arrange appoint- Vicious Insult - Ranged(25ft) Dark Effect: 3/day. Unless you’ve
ments free of charge for your Pokémon to produce eggs with spent at least 10 mins with the target, Vicious Insult has -4 dur-
any regionally available Pokémon. ing accuracy check. On hit, the target is stunned. On hit, during
the target’s next 3 turns it must succeed a confidence check by
Coordinator (only) As an exclusive coordinator, you have woven
rolling 11 or greater on 1d20+any one of their modifiers or be
your ties in deep throughout your regional community. When
stunned again.
joining a contest, you are made aware of any serious competi-
tion and are told who the judges will be. In addition, 3/day when Level 12
your Pokémon makes an appeal, they may raise a judge’s volt-
Empowering Aid: Your friends are amazing and your friendships
age. In addition, during their introductory appeal, other contest-
are supportive and powerful. When making a skill check, your
ants get -X points where X is your Sp. Defense or Speed modifier.
allies can help you to succeed by using an action to add X to your
Ranger You have access to the captains of the regional skill check, where X is their highest modifier. When an ally is
ranger union and can call upon their personal help in any dan- making a skill check, you may use an action to add Y to their skill
gerous situations or use your influence to rally many civilians to check, where Y is your Special Defense or Speed modifier.
aid in ranger efforts with little trouble.
Level 13
Researcher You have access to any regional professors and
Preposterous Wealth: You’re on top of the world and have
doctors who will meet with you, plan joint research endeavors,
many fanatic followers from all over the planet. Your wealth is a
and even research things for you within reason free of charge.
non-issue due to your countless endorsements and sponsorships
Level 7 so if something is sold somewhere, you can afford it. The limita-
tions of what you’re allowed to obtain/purchase is any kind of
Stirring Speech: When you lead a positively powerful speech,
Pokémon that are in some way unusual due to being shiny, a
you encourage everyone to get up and finish what they started.
strange typing, or having some other oddity about them. You
Once per day, you may spend 3 mins encouraging your allies. All
also cannot buy something that is not for sale, for example if a
allies, trainer and Pokémon alike, are healed of any afflictions,
Master Ball is not being sold because it’s a prototype, a collec-
then they all gain X temporary hits points that lasts for 1 hour,
tion piece, or out of stock you wouldn’t be able to buy it. Even
where X is equal to your Special Defense or Speed stat. then, if someone is selling a shiny Pokémon, you pay them and
Level 8 can have it or could commission a talented smith to create a
Master Ball over time. In addition, any Rising Star feature that is
On the List: By virtue of being who you are, most people will
limited by regional fame is now expanded to a global range.
believe you are supposed to be where you say you’re supposed
to be, doing what you say you’re supposed to be doing. When
making a Bluff skill check, you may roll three times and use the
best result. Only a person in charge of an entire organization
might disagree with your behavior and expose you.
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RANGER
Protector, Servant, Leader
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Ranger
Level 3
Level 4
Dizzy: Using a stylist with some extra effort lets you disorient
Pokémon. 3/day, you may use the attack Stylish Spin.
Level 9
Herder: It’s not easy, but by using your styler to restrain multi-
ple wilds, you can control more of them to aid you in your fight
to protect the world. Using your Befriend feature, you may have
up to two Helpful Pokémon at the same time in addition to a
Companion Pokémon.
Level 10
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Level 11 Level 14
Stat Increase and Advanced Class: Choose two different Trainer Wild Commander: Serving the world of Pokémon comes with
Stats to increase by 1. You only ever will gain new stats at levels special responsibilities, but successfully protecting both people
3, 7, and 11. Choose a Ranger Advanced Class or a different base and Pokémon alike until renowned carries a sort of aura that
Class. You can only ever gain a single Class or Advanced Class at makes wild Pokémon join your cause. You may use Befriend as
a time, at level 3, level 7, and level 11. Gain 1d4 max HP. many times as you’d like per day, and you may use Ward up to
7/day. In addition, using your Befriend feature, you may have up
Level 12
to three Helpful Pokémon at the same time in addition to a
Styler Slinger: Throwing your styler around skillfully has become Companion Pokémon.
second nature. As an action, you can use Befriend twice during
Level 15
your turn. You can also use Ward and Befriend as a single action
during your turn. If you use Befriend or Ward with your Styler Commander’s Rally: After serving the world of Pokémon for a
Slinger feature, you still deplete their uses per day. In addition, long enough time, your presence alone inspires greatness. Once
you may now use your Befriend feature 9/day. per day, all allied trainers within 30ft of you get +3 to their At-
tack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense and Speed for X
Level 13
rounds of combat, where X is your Defense or Speed modifier.
Natural Leader: Working with wild Pokémon and studying them
has led to a natural well of knowledge- you just know how to
work with Pokémon that you lasso with you stylist. You know of
any special skills, moves, or unusual typing a wild you’ve made
into a Helpful Pokémon. In addition, Helpful Pokémon are only
dismissed once you dismiss them (usually Helpful Pokémon are
dismissed after being hit by an attack, severely distracted, or
after helping you in a significant manner once). You may not
force Helpful Pokémon to leave their homes, only your Compan-
ion can leave wild areas with you.
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Ranger / Invoker
INVOKER
The power of legendary Pokémon imbued in your styler.
An invoker practices the use of guardian symbols to summon
forth the power of legendary Pokémon. While invokers may not
have ever met a legendary or mythical Pokémon, they draw
forth power by drawing elaborate and precise sigils that through
the magic of legendary Pokémon, manifest in amazing ways.
Skill Talents: Choose one; History, Perform
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Level 11
Level 12
Smiting Sign: Calling forth the symbol of the legendary Tao trio,
you loose a bolt of energy from your styler. 3/day, you may use
Smite as an action.
Hail - Ice Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Hailing Divine Verdict - Ranged(30ft, 5ft blast) Normal Special Attack:
Weather with a 60ft diameter. Anyone who acts within the Hail- 1/day 4d12. Divine Verdict’s type can be changed when it’s used
ing weather takes 2d4 damage after acting unless they are Ice and may use Attack for accuracy check and damage instead of
Type. This weather disappears after 2 mins. Special Attack.
Haze - Ice Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Hazy Weath-
er with a 60ft diameter. Within the Hazy weather, all stat alter-
ing passives are disabled. Stats cannot be altered by anything
within the Hazy weather. This weather disappears after 2 mins.
Mist - Ice Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Hazy Weath-
er with a 60ft diameter. Within the Misty weather, Stats cannot
be lowered. This weather disappears after 2 mins.
Sunny Day - Fire Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Sunny
Weather with a 60ft diameter. Within the Sunny weather, Fire-
type attacks deal an additional 8 damage and Water-type at-
tacks deal 8 less damage. This weather disappears after 2 mins.
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Ranger / Officer
OFFICER
Gumshoe rangers on the beat.
Officers are often more concerned with the city limits and
making sure that people are just as safe from the wilds as they
are from each other. Paying close attention to the manmade
world around them gives them leads, pressing suspicious indi-
viduals leads to shadowy organizations, and pursuing threads of
conspiracies can help to take down major threats to the Poké-
mon world.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Insight, Investigate
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Level 6 Level 12
Stop Right There: When you’ve got a criminal in your sights, What’s That Over There: Misdirection often lets you get by
you’ll do everything in your power to apprehend them. While pesky guards, nosy bystanders, or shady civilians and investigate
chasing a foe, you may move an additional 30ft per round of in unorthodox ways. 3/day, you may distract a target human or
combat and your Speed modifier is +2 while using any Skills. Pokémon with a trick or a menial chore for X minutes, where X is
equal to your Defense or Speed modifier. The target is com-
Level 7
pelled to complete whatever task you convince them to do. If
Lie Detector: Catching criminals has revealed various tells that they become distracted by something other than you or your
help you understand truth from falsehood. When making Insight chore, or are otherwise alerted, they will stop whatever it is
skill checks, roll twice and use the better result. In addition, if they were doing earlier than normal, if not immediately.
you’ve talked to anyone for more than two minutes, you can tell
Level 13
if they are lying to you.
Ultimate Interrogator: Through whatever means you’ve devel-
Level 8
oped, you’re able to break open any locked lips and find out
Intuition Training: Your companion has picked up on many of what you need in order to nab your criminal quarry. After
your mannerisms and natural tendencies- after a good training spending twenty minutes with your Companion and a bound
session. After spending three hours with your Companion, they criminal foe, they will answer questions you have of them truth-
are treated as if they have the following passive abilities; Infiltra- fully and as detailed as possible. Ultimate Interrogation must be
tor, Inner Focus, Insomnia, Keen Eye. used in a relatively private space, such as a questioning room in
Level 10 a Ranger Station or a room in a private residence.
Level 11
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Ranger / Rider
RIDER
Acrobatic prowess on mounts keeps you right in the action.
Riders have mastered their balance and handling to stay on
top of battle while also managing other trainer’s rides and keep-
ing their team in a uniform herd through the battlefield. They
have a natural way about finding the best ways to stay on
mounts and keep engaged in the action while impressing every-
one with their style.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Acrobatics, Pokémon Handling
Mount Mobility: You move as one with your Pokémon and often
Level 1 act in battle simultaneously. Instead of using your Speed to de-
termine your initiative during combat, you may choose to use
Battle Capable Riding: Using a mount in combat means you’re a
your mount’s Speed.
part of combat, but your Pokémon’s got you covered. Whenever
you are hit by an attack while mounted, your mount may auto- Level 4
matically intercept the hit and take the damage for you. If you Full Speed: By encouraging your Pokémon, you fly ahead at
would have both been hit, only your mount takes damage. amazing speeds. 3/day, your Pokémon or Companion Pokémon
Stick to It: You’re a natural Pokémon rider and know all the who you are mounted on has its Speed raised +4 for 10 mins.
tricks to stay on your mount when riding. When mounted on The Pokémon cannot have its Speed raised by anything else
one of your Pokémon or your Companion Pokémon, you auto- while benefitting from Full Speed.
matically succeed on all checks to remain on your mount caused Level 6
by attacks and status conditions. You can ride your mounts on
their side, while hanging upside down from them, while standingMounted Quick Switch: Training and practice has led to an
on them or any other odd way of staying on your mount as if amazing maneuver allowing you make a small jump in order to
you are riding the mount as normal. change your mounted Pokémon without a moment between.
You can switch out Pokémon you are mounted on to another
Level 2 Pokémon in your Poke Balls without dismounting by placing the
All-Terrain Pokémon: With careful guidance, you’ve trained new Pokémon in the exact place as a Pokémon you are return-
your Pokémon to navigate anything from rocky crag or oil- ing, even if your mount is in motion. You may even switch the
slicked streets. When mounted on one of your Pokémon or your type of mount while it is moving (sky to land, sea to sky, etc.).
Companion Pokémon, treat all ground terrain as normal terrain.
Your All-Terrain Pokémon feature doesn’t work if your mount
can’t swim and is in or under water.
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Level 7 Level 12
Qualified Ride: It doesn’t matter what you’re riding into battle, Form Up: On your signal, your ally’s mounted Pokémon group
your expertise transfers with you, not your ride. Allied trainer’s up with you for better maneuvering and mounted combat at
Pokémon and Helpful Pokémon are treated as your own Poké- your lead. 3/day, you may use Form Up as your action in order
mon and Companion Pokémon for the purposes of using Rider to move all allied mounted Pokémon up to 25ft closer to you.
features. Form Up does not take away those Pokémon’s ability to move
during their turns. If allied trainers get close enough during this
Level 8
action they may immediately start benefitting from your Watch
Ride Pager: With little effort you can find wilds willing to help and Learn feature.
you get to where you need to be. While in wild territory you can
Level 13
spend twenty minutes to find a Pokémon who can serve as a
mount for yourself or an allied trainer. Once Helpful, the Poké- Overrun: Ready to vanquish any opposition, you and your allies
mon will allow itself to be ridden for up to 8 hours or until it has charge forward and destroy any obstacle. Once per day, you,
been hit by an attack or given another command that would your mount, and each allied mounted Pokémon within 10ft
dismiss it. moves forward with you while using your mounted Pokémon’s
attack; Stampede.
Level 10
Stampede – Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 3d12. Stampede can
Watch and Learn: By using your styler to steer another Poké-
only be made against enemies that you passed through while
mon, you can handle Pokémon you aren’t even riding as well as
moving during your turn. While moving with Stampede, it rolls
you handle your own. As long as they are within 10ft of you,
an accuracy check to hit every foe you and any allied mounted
allied trainers can benefit from your Battle Capable Riding, All-
Pokémon moves through with you. Stampede deals +1d12 dam-
Terrain Pokémon, Full Speed, and Mounted Quick Switch fea-
age for every allied mounted Pokémon that is moving with you.
tures.
If all mounted Pokémon moving with Stampede share a type,
Level 11 Stampede’s type may be changed from Normal to that type. If
Charge: While maneuvering your Pokémon, nothing can stop you or any allied mounted Pokémon were, they are no longer
your advance. 3/day, if you maneuver a Pokémon you are bound. Any Pokémon involved in making this attack may still use
mounted on through a space occupied by any enemy Pokémon, a move during their turn.
you may make a Charge on Through attack against them. You
may still make another attack with your mounted Pokémon at
the end of their movement.
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Ranger / Special Operative
SPECIAL OPERATIVE
Protecting the Pokémon world by force.
Gearing up for serious conflict and special missions re-
quires a license to wield more complicated ranger gear that
also comes with more responsibility. As a special operations
member, rangers will be able to use all sorts of powerful tacti-
cal tools . Special operatives are sometimes looked on with
caution and uncertainty by the general public– it’s your re-
sponsibility to prove yourself to the people you’ve sworn to
protect.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Constitution, Engineering/
Operation
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Level 2 Level 6
Endure: Special operatives often combat violent threats, so are Element of Surprise: By planning stings and operations in order
trained to hold on whenever possible. Once per day, you may to maximize chances of success without any harm coming to
use Endure. your allies, you’ve figured out the best means of attack in any
given situation. During an ambush, where you and your allies
Endure - Ranged Normal Effect: 1/day. Endure is used as a Re-
are attacking before being spotted by any enemies, all allies
action. If you are hit by an attack and would be knocked out,
deal +5 damage on hit.
instead you are still at 1 HP.
Level 7
Level 3
Operation Gear: Further promotion allows access to additional
Operation Gear: Further promotion allows access to additional
equipment within the ranger union. You may still only have 3
equipment within the ranger union. You may still only have 3
pieces of Spec. Ops. gear from ranger stations at a time.
pieces of Spec. Ops. gear from ranger stations at a time.
Control Tactical Launcher - Smoke: Smokescreens can be
Rebreather: For special underwater missions, the rebreather
useful to protect yourself and allies while making a quick get
is a valuable tool when a Pokémon can’t help to take you un-
away and can cover your escape, or during an offensive raid. At
derwater for extended periods of time. The rebreather allows
any given time, the ranger union allows Spec. Ops. rangers to
you to breathe underwater for a maximum of 45 minutes. After
take three canisters of ammunition for this launcher and you
the rebreather is used for at least half an hour, it must be
must return to a ranger station in order to retrieve more after
cleaned and dried, rendering it unable to be used for two
using any ammunition. As an action, use the move Smoke
hours.
Screen.
Riot Gear: If you’re looking for a fight and don’t mind looking
Smoke Screen - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 3/day. Place up to
like it, armor up in some riot gear. When taking damage from
25 contiguous ft of Smoke Screen Wall. Smoke Screen Wall has
moves that use the Attack stat to calculate damage, take 5 less
no thickness, is 12 ft tall and has the following ability: Attacks
damage.
that target through or within the wall have -2 during Accuracy
Check. This Wall disappears after 2 mins.
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Ranger / Special Operative
Level 10 Level 12
Creative Application: Using the tools given to you by the Double-Edge: Surging forward with everything you have, you
ranger union, you’ve developed unorthodox means of apply- tackle your quarry. Once per day, as an action, you may use
ing their use against enemies of the Pokémon world. 3/day, if Double Edge. If you are wearing Riot Gear, you do not take
you have the Coiled Styler Attachment with you, you may use damage from the effects of the attack.
the move Slash as an action. If you have the Scanner with you,
Double Edge - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, you
you may use the move Foresight as an action. 3/day, if you
lose HP equal to 1/3rd of the damage you deal.
have the Shield Styler Attachment with you, you may use the
move Bash as an action. If you have the Rebreather, it lasts Level 13
now lasts for 1 hour and can be used for up to 45 minutes Quartermaster: Once appointed the rank of quartermaster,
without needing to be cleaned. If you have the Riot Gear with the ranger union assumes your knowledge and responsibility
you, it reduces damage by 10 instead of 5. of the use and distribution of advanced spec. ops. gear. You
Slash - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 18 may check out and borrow as many different spec. ops. gear
or higher on Accuracy Check, Slash is a critical hit. pieces at a time as you’d like. Only yourself and other rangers
may use anything you’ve checked out during any given mis-
Foresight - Self Normal Effect: At-Will. You can hit Ghost-types
sion and you are responsible for the return of all equipment
with Normal and Fighting type moves as if they are not im-
borrowed by non-Special Operative rangers.
mune to those types of attacks for two mins.
Level 11
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SURVIVALIST
Living in nature has never been so easy.
A survivalist could disappear into the wilds and comfortably
live out the rest of their lives in nature. These rangers still
serve the world they live in but have dedicated themselves to
preserving the wilds and keeping away those who might en-
croach onto a Pokémon's territory or damage the natural spac-
es around the world.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Constitution, Nature
Level 4
Level 1
Pacifier: Using your styler to help the wilds comes naturally
Food Scavenger: Studying nature has led to a knack for surviv-
and easily when you’re not working to fight against another
ing in it. After spending twenty minutes in wild terrain, you
Pokémon. Whenever a Helpful Pokémon leaves your care after
find enough food and water for a whole day for up to seven
aiding you, if you did not give it a command to use an attack at
humans and/or Pokémon.
another Pokémon you get back one of your uses per day of
Internalized Senses: Leaving civilization for days at a time is a Befriend or Ward, depending on how you made that Pokémon
lot safer now that you have a natural tendency to explore the Helpful.
wild. At any time, you can discern the direction you are facing.
Level 6
You know a complete forecast of the day’s natural weather.
You know a rough estimate of the time of day, to the nearest Archer: Combating Pokémon is dangerous work, but to survive
quarter of an hour. In addition, when using Nature, you may you’ve mastered the use of the bow and arrow in order to sup-
add your Defense or Speed modifier to your skill check instead plement your work in the wild. You may spend one hour in the
of your Special Attack modifier. wild to build your own bow. You may spend one hour in the
wild to build twenty arrows. During your turn, as an action, you
Level 2
may use one arrow to use the attack Arrow Cut. In addition,
Freeclimbing: Overcoming any terrain is a requirement for a when making accuracy checks with ranged weaponry roll twice
ranger so well versed in the wilds of the world. You do not and use the better result.
need to make any Skills checks to navigate any terrain and are
Arrow Cut – Ranged(25ft) Normal Attack: At-Will 2d6.
not hindered by hindering terrain while moving.
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Ranger / Survivalist
Level 7 Level 11
Tent Thatcher: The best camps are made with what the wilds Natural Medicine: The world is filled with natural cures and
have to offer and you can make safe lodgings for yourself and aid; your expertise allows you to find and use it all. Once per
allies. After spending thirty minutes in the wild you can make day, after one hour of foraging in the wilds and then one hour
a sturdy shelter out of materials in your surroundings large of working on yourself or a patient, you heal yourself or a pa-
enough for five trainers. The shelters are impossible to recog- tient to max HP, close any open wounds, and set and put into
nize as shelters unless standing next to them and wild Poké- casts any broken bones.
mon will ignore shelters built by you.
Level 12
Level 8
Pokémon Whisperer: At times, you are one with the wilds and
At Ease in the Wild: You favor the wilds to human civilization do not even need your styler to command wild Pokémon. You
and feel better rested when at your true home. Whenever you may issue commands to wild Pokémon as if they are Helpful if
rest in the wilds for at least 6 hours, you wake up at your max the commands are for them to move away from yourself and
HP, cured of any afflictions. If you are suffering from diseases, your allies, to help complete a task related to making shelter
have any broken bones or open wounds, these are not auto- or gathering food, or help to work against a natural non-
matically healed. You, your Pokémon, your Helpful Pokémon, Pokémon disaster.
and your Companion, feel well rested after only 6 hours of
Level 13
sleep in the wild.
One with Nature: You could do anything in the wilds and nev-
Level 10
er need to revisit a city or town ever again. When making skills
Natural Guide: Rangers don’t always travel on their own and checks out of combat in the wild, roll three times and use the
others don’t inherently work as well in the wild as their guide, best result. When rolling accuracy checks in the wild, you and
except when they’re with you. While in the wild, difficult ter- your Companion Pokémon roll twice and use the better result.
rain does not slow you or any of your allies, you and your allies When targeted by an attack while in the wilds, foes must roll
cannot become lost unless they are more than a mile away +2 during accuracy checks to hit you. You are immune to afflic-
from you, and you and your allies do not suffer any penalties tions while in the wild.
on Perception skill checks even while engaged in other activi-
ties.
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RESEARCHER
Genius, Intuitive, Inventor
Level 1 Level 3
Field Commander: Your expertise helps to see lines of strategy Stat Increase and Advanced Class: Choose two different Trainer
that might not necessarily need the help from one of your Poké- Stats to increase by 1. You only ever will gain new stats at levels
mon in any given moment and by working with your allied train- 3, 7, and 11. Choose a Researcher Advanced Class or a different
ers, you can help to turn tides and dominate the ever-flowing base Class. You can only ever gain a single Class or Advanced
field of combat. You may issue commands to allied Pokémon Class at a time, at level 3, level 7, and level 11. Gain 1d4 max HP.
who has not already acted during this round of combat. There
must be understood consent from the Pokémon’s trainer unless
they are unconscious. Pokémon may still only act once per
round of an encounter. You still may only issue one command
per round.
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Researcher
Level 4 Level 7
Repel Crafting: Advanced study of chemistry and an expansive Stat Increase and Advanced Class: Choose two different Trainer
knowledge of Pokémon has enabled you create concoctions Stats to increase by 1. You only ever will gain new stats at levels
repulsive to unfriendly Pokémon. After one hour of work, you 3, 7, and 11. Choose a Researcher Advanced Class or a different
can create a Repel. Name the concoction whatever you’d like base Class. You can only ever gain a single Class or Advanced
out of whatever ingredients you’d like. The concoction loses its Class at a time, at level 3, level 7, and level 11. Gain 1d4 max HP.
potency after 24 hours and becomes a useless solution of liquid.
Level 8
Home Made Repel – Wild Pokémon find the smell repulsive for
Fighting Read: A quick study of a Pokémon’s behaviors can give
30 mins after applied, but may ignore it to protect something
away much more about itself than their trainer may want it to.
precious to them. The concoction loses its effects after 24 hours.
3/day, as an action, the Pokémon you target with your Fighting
Level 5 Read feature within 25ft has any secrets revealed. You learn the
target’s exact move list, current HP, held items, and anything
Critical Advice: By noticing and pointing out a weakness in a
unusual things about its typing, or stats.
foe’s defenses, you help to refocus your group’s efforts to take
down a threat. 3/day whenever you, an allied Trainer, or an al- Level 9
lied Pokémon attacks a target you choose with the Critical Ad-
Investigative Ingenuity: Intuitive observation skills have served
vice feature, their attacks are critical hits on 18-20 during accu-
well in combat, but with little focus, you’ve applied your abilities
racy check.
to all occasions. While using your Investigate or Perception
skills, you roll twice and use the better result.
Level 10
Level 11
Level 12
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Level 13 Level 15
Poké Linguist: It doesn’t come easy, but with careful study and Grand Strategist: Obsessive studying and long nights figuring
practice you learn to mimic and vocalize various Pokémon lan- out the optimal means of tactical deployment has molded you
guages. By spending a total of thirty hours studying any species into a master strategist. Whenever yourself, an allied trainer, or
of Pokémon, you can speak to and understand that species of allied Pokémon within 30ft of you uses an action or attacks, they
Pokémon in its tongue and all with all of its evolutions or pre- may move 10ft afterwards. Whenever you issue a command to a
evolutions related to that Pokémon. You can only study one Pokémon, the Pokémon gets +2 during its accuracy check.
Pokémon language at a time. Whenever you use an item on an adjacent ally, using the item is
a free action once per turn. Finally, whenever you return a Poké-
Level 14
mon to its Poke Ball and send out another Pokémon, it may act
Strategic Sabotage: Your careful placement and deliberate last during that round of combat instead of waiting for the next
means of intimidate can set up perfect moments for your entire round of combat if you haven’t issued a command yet during
party. Once per day, as an action, move yourself, all trainers, that round of combat.
and Pokémon within 45 ft of you, X multiplied by 5 ft, where X is
your Special Attack or Special Defense modifier. Unconscious or
afflicted allied trainers and Pokémon cannot be moved by Stra-
tegic Sabotage. Strategic Sabotage may be used as the first ac-
tion of a round of combat regardless of your Speed.
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Researcher / Archeologist
ARCHEOLOGIST
The power of history at your disposal.
When looking to solve the problems of the present and fu-
ture, archeologists look to the past. They use fossils and their
knowledge of geology to manipulate whatever they can. With
enough practice, archeologists can even reanimate the long past
and create their own Pokémon to study in the present.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Engineering/Operation, History
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Level 6
Level 7
Level 11
Sand Trap: You’re able to rig your excavated holes with a simple
trap can could potentially protect you from threats. 3/day, after Stone Master: Using your intuition and by simply feeling the
spending 3mins near one of your holes you’ve made with Quick earth, you know where to find rare, lost, treasures. After spend-
Dig, you rig it to use the move Sand Tomb on anything that steps ing at most one hour using Quick Dig per day, you locate a valua-
over the hole. Use your Special Attack or Special Defense modifi- ble stone, a mega stone, or z-crystal. Roll 1d100, subtracting
er while rolling Sand Tomb’s accuracy check. The hole is con- your Special Attack or Special Defense modifier from the result
cealed and looks like regular ground unless spotted with the and your GM will reveal what you’ve found.
Investigate or Perception skills. Level 12
Sand Tomb – Pit Fall Ground Attack: 3/day 1d4. On hit, the tar- Stone Polishing: Now, you’re able to create radioactive evolu-
get is bound in place for 1d4 rounds. For each round the target is tion stones that spontaneously evolve any Pokémon. Once per
bound, it takes 1d4 damage on its turns. day, you may use your fossil reanimator for six hours to turn an
Level 8 ordinary stone into a Radioactive Evolutionary Stone. Radioac-
tive Evolutionary Stones can be used to evolve any Pokémon
Stone Energizer: Using your reanimator to infused its energies
instantly, but only maintain their ability for 1 hour. You may only
into stones yield fascinating results. Once per day, you may use
use your portable fossil reanimator once per day, regardless of
your fossil reanimator for one hour to give an expended evolu-
the feature you are using.
tionary stone back its ability to evolve a Pokémon. You may even
change it into any other evolutionary stone (Dawn Stone, Dusk Level 13
Stone, Fire Stone, Ice Stone, Leaf Stone, Moon Stone, Shiny Lovable Atrocities: Other may call you insane, but you hold the
Stone, Sun Stone, Thunder Stone, or Water Stone). You may only power of history in your hands! Once per week, you can use any
use your portable fossil reanimator once per day, regardless of two fossils simultaneously with your portable fossil reanimator.
the feature you are using. The resulting Pokémon egg will hatch a Pokémon that will not be
Level 10 able to evolve but will have aspects of both fossil’s Pokémon
combined. Its types will be one type from each of the fossil’s
Cave In: You’re set your excavated holes with a dangerous trap
species. Each of its stats should be an average of the two fossil’s
that is clearly meant to cause harm. Once per day, after spend-
species stats. It’s passives and moves should be a combination of
ing 5mins near one of your holes you’ve made with Quick Dig,
the basic available passives and moves from each fossil’s spe-
you rig it to use the move Rock Slide on anything that steps over
cies. All other information about the Pokémon and its appear-
the hole. Use your Special Attack or Special Defense modifier
ance is up to you. You may only use your portable fossil reani-
while rolling Rock Slide’s accuracy check. The hole is concealed
mator once per day, regardless of the feature you are using.
and looks like regular ground unless spotted with the Investigate
or Perception skills.
Rock Slide - Pit Fall Rock Attack: 1/day 5d12. Rock Slide has -2
during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 14 or higher on Accura-
cy Check, the target is Stunned.
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Researcher / Capture Specialist
CAPTURE SPECIALIST
Poké Ball mastery opens doors to many new captures.
Studying the ways of the ball smith has led to your own ingen-
ious ball inventions. The capture specialist takes every piece of
technological expertise and combines it with the ancient art of
transforming apricorns into capture devices. Without limits, you
can invent any kind of ball for any situation.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Engineering/Operation, Programming
Net Ball – Subtract 15 from your capture roll when used against
a Bug or Water type Pokémon.
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Level 8
Level 10
Level 6
Day Ball – Subtract 7 from your capture roll if it’s day time
(sunlight).
Dusk Ball – Subtract 7 from your capture roll if it’s night time (no
sunlight).
Level 7
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Researcher / Capture Specialist
Level 11
Heal Ball - This Poké Ball does not modify your capture roll. Cap-
tured Pokémon are healed 20 hit points.
Level Ball, Nest Ball – Subtract 10 from your capture roll if the
Pokémon can evolve, but is not evolved.
Love Ball – Subtract 10 from your capture roll if the target is the
opposite gender of your only active Pokémon.
Park Ball, Safari Ball, Sport Ball – Subtract 20 from your capture
roll against domesticated wild Pokémon.
Level 12
Save Ball: With gentle modification and substantial care put into
this special modification, you’ve created a Poké Ball that can
capture an unconscious wild Pokémon without harming its psy-
che. Once per week, after 10 hours of work with your Poké Ball
smith kit, combine a total of 5 of your crafted Great Balls or Level 13
modified Poké Balls into one Save Ball.
Master Mod: All of your work has led to this design, the absolute
Save Ball – Subtract 10 from your capture roll against an uncon- strongest Poké Ball that you can make. Once per week, after 10
scious Pokémon. The Save Ball will not negatively affect the cap- hours of work with your Poké Ball smith kit, combine a total of
tured Pokémon’s loyalty. 10 of your crafted Great Balls or modified Poké Balls into one
Master Ball.
Master Ball – Subtract 100 from your capture roll. The Master
Ball can and will often fail when used against legendary or mythi-
cal Pokémon.
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PHOTOGRAPHER
An artistic eye for study and observation.
A skilled eye and a steady hand makes for an excellent pho-
tographer. While the camera itself could be basic, your expertise
brings out the best of any shot. This kind of research makes for
an alternative to strictly academic studies. Who knows? With
enough practice you could enter pictures into art galleries or
even make a living selling your goods.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Insight, Investigate
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Researcher / Photographer
Level 6 Level 11
Close Examination: Your quick study gives away more than a Pester Ball D: Building pester balls for special effects during pho-
foe’s strength, it exposes their weaknesses. Whenever you take tography has led you to create your very own offensive pester
a picture of a foe during combat, for the remainder of combat balls. 3/day, you can spend 30 mins to build a Pester Ball D. If
treat that foe as if it has been exposed by the moves Foresight thrown, use the move Ember, Ice Shard, or Thunder Shock. Your
and Miracle Eye. In addition, once per combat, you may treat a pester balls lose their charges and need to be rebuilt if they are
photographed foe as if your Pokémon has used Laser Focus not used within 72 hours.
against the photographed foe.
Ember - Ranged(10ft) Fire Special Attack: At-Will 1d12. On hit, if
Foresight - Self Normal Effect: At-Will. You can hit Ghost-types you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned.
with Normal and Fighting type moves as if they are not immune
Ice Shard - Ranged(15ft) Ice Special Attack: At-Will 2d6. Ice
to those types of attacks for two mins.
Shard has Priority, but not when used as Pester Ball D.
Laser Focus - Ranged(30ft) Normal Effect: 3/day. On hit, your
Thunder Shock - Ranged(20ft) Electric Special Attack: At-Will
next attack against the same target will be a Critical Hit. You still
1d12. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the tar-
need to make an Accuracy Check.
get is Paralyzed.
Miracle Eye - Self Psychic Effect: 3/day. You can hit Dark-types
Level 12
with Psychic type moves as if they are not immune to that type
of attacks for two mins. Photographic Analysis: A careful study of a photographed foe
gives your Pokémon expert advice to completely destroy your
Level 7
enemies. 3/day when you take a picture of a foe during combat
Pester Ball C: The next pester ball you throw provides cover as you may treat photographed foe as if your Pokémon has each
you maneuver the field of combat. 3/day, you can spend 30 used Lock-On against the photographed foe. In addition, treat
mins to build a Pester Ball C. If thrown, use the move your Pokémon who attack that photographed foe as if they are
Smokescreen. Your pester balls lose their charges and need to being helped by a Helping Hand attack.
be rebuilt if they are not used within 72 hours.
Helping Hand - Melee Normal Effect: 1/day. Target ally’s next
Smoke Screen - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 3/day. Place up to attack during this round will deal +1d20 damage.
25 contiguous ft of Smoke Screen Wall. Smoke Screen Wall has
Lock-On - Ranged(40ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. Your next attack
no thickness, is 12 ft tall and has the following ability: Attacks
against the same target will not miss.
that target through or within the wall have -2 during Accuracy
Check. This Wall disappears after 2 mins. Level 13
Level 8 Pester Master Ball: You are a mechanical wizard and you’ve
mastered all sorts of technical tricks to make your pester balls
Capture Shot: Your subjects are more easily captured after a
work in harmony with your photography while also working over
couple of quick shots and some quick studying on the best way
time in battle. It only takes you ten minutes to make pester balls
to approach and capture a Pokémon. Whenever you throw a
with your Photographer features and may make them as many
Poké Ball at a Pokémon that you’ve taken at least 5 pictures of,
times as you’d like per day. You may throw one pester ball per
subtract both your Special Attack and Special Defense from your
turn as a free action. Your pester balls last for 144 hours, then
capture rolls against that Pokémon.
lose their charges. When making your pester balls, you may
Level 10 combine the effects of two of Pester Balls A, B, C, or D.
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SCIENTIST
Various concoctions with variable effects, made to order.
The scientist throws formulas together and figures out what
works, combining all sorts of ingredients to produce various
items with effects undistinguishable from products from stores.
While chemistry does come into play, scientists seemingly pro-
duce incredible result with the least expected ingredients over
and over again.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Medicine, Nature
Potion Maker: Potions aren’t intuitive, but study and practice Antidote – Cures a Pokémon or human of Poisoning or Toxifica-
has led you to be able to brew your own potions. 3/day, after tion.
spending 30 mins with your portable chem set, you brew a Po- Paralyze Heal – Cures a Pokémon or human or Paralysis.
tion. Call the concoction whatever you’d like, made out of what-
Awakening – Cures a Pokémon or human of being unnaturally
ever ingredients you’d like. The concoction loses its effects after
Asleep.
48 hours.
Burn Heal – Cures a Pokémon or human of Burns.
Potion – Heals a Pokémon 10 hit points.
Ice Heal – Cures a Pokémon or human of Freezing.
Repel Master: Through trial and error, you’ve developed your
own spray repulsive to wild Pokémon. 3/day, after spending 30 Level 3
mins with your portable chem set, you brew a Super Repel. Call
Ether Maker: While experimenting with your chemist’s set,
the concoction whatever you’d like, made out of whatever ingre-
you’ve created an energy spray that reinvigorates your Poké-
dients you’d like. The concoction loses its effects after 48 hours.
mon. 3/day, after spending 1 hour with your portable chem set,
Super Repel – Wild Pokémon find the smell repulsive for three you create an Elixir. Call the concoction whatever you’d like,
hours after applied, but may ignore it to protect something pre- made out of whatever ingredients you’d like. The concoction
cious to them. The concoction loses its effects after 48 hours. loses its effects after 48 hours.
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Researcher / Scientist
Level 4 Level 8
Performance Enhancers: Your experiments with different so- Revival Mixer: Not the easiest to make, but a required mix to
lutions have led you to inventing potions that work much like have in a chemist’s mind. Through trial and error, you’ve de-
those sold in Poké Marts. 3/day, after spending 30 mins of veloped a revival pill to rival those in stores. Once per day,
work with your portable chem set, roll 1d6. On a result of 1, after spending 1 hour with your portable chem set, you create
you brew an X Attack; on a result of 2, you brew an X Defend; an Revive. Call the concoction whatever you’d like, made out
on a result of 3, you brew an X Special; on a result of 4, you of whatever ingredients you’d like. The concoction loses its
brew an X Sp. Def; on a result of 5, you brew an X Speed; on a effects after 48 hours.
result of 6, you brew an X Accuracy. Call the concoction what-
Revive – Restore an unconscious Pokémon to half of its max
ever you’d like, made out of whatever ingredients you’d like.
HP.
The concoction loses its effects after 48 hours.
Level 10
X Attack – Increases a Pokémon’s Attack by 1 for 2 mins. This
effect does not stack. Mint Maker: Behavior altering medicines are rare and it’s diffi-
cult to manipulate their specific effects, but you make them
X Defend – Increases a Pokémon’s Defense by 1 for 2 mins.
anyway. Once per week, after spending 4 hours with your
This effect does not stack.
portable chem set, choose if your mint will change a nature
X Special – Increases a Pokémon’s Special Attack by 1 for 2 positively or negatively then roll 1d6. On a result of 1, reroll;
mins. This effect does not stack. on a result of 2, the mint will affect Attack; on a result of 3,
the mint will affect Defense; on a result of 4, the mint will af-
X Sp. Def – Increases a Pokémon’s Special Defense by 1 for 2
fect Special Attack; on a result of 5, the mint will affect Special
mins. This effect does not stack.
Defense; on a result of 6, the mint will affect Speed. Call the
X Speed – Increases a Pokémon’s Speed by 1 for 2 mins. This concoction whatever you’d like, made out of whatever ingre-
effect does not stack. dients you’d like. The concoction loses its effects after 48
X Accuracy – Increases a Pokémon’s accuracy check by 1 for 1 hours.
min. This effect does not stack. Made Mint – When consumed by a Pokémon, this mint will
Level 6 change a stat to be positively or negatively affected for the
Pokémon. Change the Pokémon’s nature to match the new
Remedy Solver: No ailment is able to resist your intellect, your
positive or negatively affected stat, adjusting the other stat
solution fixes anything. Once per day, after spending 1 hour
that is no longer tied to nature. You cannot neutralize a nature
with your portable chem set, you create a Full Heal. Call the
with Made Mint, instead they must always affect different
concoction whatever you’d like, made out of whatever ingre-
stats.
dients you’d like. The concoction loses its effects after 48
hours.
Level 8
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Level 11
Level 12
Level 13
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Researcher / Watcher
WATCHER
Talent with a pencil, patience for the sketch.
Watchers are field researchers who go out and study, track,
and locate wild Pokémon. They have a natural calm about
them and use their passive presence to take in information
and replicate it with their artistic ability. Watchers watch eve-
rything and take in information that would otherwise go unno-
ticed by most.
Skill Talents: Choose one; Sleight of Hand, Stealth
Quick Draw: You’ve practiced drawing for years and years, but Level 6
after mastering your ability to draw quickly and accurately,
Species Spotter: Amazing effort and research about a specific
you’re officially a Watcher. You are a master sketch artist. It
Pokémon species has led you to become an expert when it
takes you less than a minute to sketch anything you see. You
comes to finding that species in the wild. By spending a total of
can flesh out a sketch over thirty minutes to add more detail.
thirty hours studying any species of Pokémon, you’re able to
After an hour of work, you can draw anything you’ve seen in
find it in any environment that actually contains that species of
the last 24 hours with amazing detail.
Pokémon or any family members of that species within half an
hour of looking. You would immediately know whether or not
that species or any of its family members are in any wild area
you are exploring and where the nearest location that would
have them in relation to wherever you currently are. You can
only study one Pokémon species this way at a time.
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Level 7 Level 11
Applied Psychology: Watching Pokémon and studying behav- Soothing Schemer: You have a magical way with others and
iors have led you to understand humans as well. When making have an aura about you that constantly influences others to
Insight skill checks, roll twice and use the better result. In addi- your side. When making Bluff, Diplomacy, or Insight skill
tion, if you’ve talked to anyone for more than two minutes, checks, roll three times and use the best result.
you can tell if they are lying to you.
Level 12
Level 8
Sketch Tutoring: It’s not intuitive, but your studying has paid
Watchful Tactician: Careful study is usual for a researcher, but off to observe different things about what make Pokémon able
watchers take careful planning and tactical execution to a to do what they do. Once per day, after spending six hours
whole new level. Whenever you use the Demoralize, Fighting working with one of your loyal Pokémon, you may teach that
Read, or Game Plan Researcher features, you may use them as Pokémon a move that a Pokémon you’ve thoroughly sketched
a free action once per turn. (1 hour) knew. Moves taught with the Sketch Tutoring feature
must still fit the Pokémon’s learnable moves description.
Level 10
Level 13
Micro Expressionist: Communication with others seems so
natural after studying many of your friends and Pokémon. You Shiny Finder: While observing wilds you’ve learned how to
may nonverbally communicate complete sentences with allied track down the rarest wilds out there- shiny Pokémon. Once
trainers, who you’ve traveled with for at least a week, and they per week, after spending six hours studying in the wilds, you
will understand you and you will understand them. You also locate a shiny wild Pokémon. If you announce your presence,
can understand any needs or messages your Pokémon may be the Pokémon you approach is not instantly provoked but may
trying to communicate to you. be startled. You may attempt to befriend the wild if you don’t
provoke it.
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CROSS CLASSING
Coordinator
Sometimes, as a player, you might really want to roleplay a
Researcher, who is a Photographer and a Watcher, with an in- Choreographer - 5 Special Defense, 5 Speed, have scored a
terest in detective work. As is, you can’t take the Officer ad- 20 or greater on a Perform skill check in a public space or venue.
vanced class, since you’d need to be a Ranger. However, with Coach - 5 Special Defense, 5 Speed, a ribbon from a
cross classing, you can potentially build into other base class’s Pokéthalon
advanced classes as long as you meet some prerequisites before
Designer - 5 Special Defense, 5 Speed, 10 different held items
reaching level 3, 7, or 11.
for Pokémon.
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Trainer Stats and Skills
Stats and Modifiers
In Pokémon: Tabletop Adventures, there are 5 ruling stats that Value Modifier Value Modifier
determine how you physically, and mentally, stack up against the 1 0 8-9 +4
competition. There is also Hit Points, which always starts at 20. 2-3 +1 10-11 +5
Attack measures your physical strength and prowess 4-5 +2 12-13 +6
Defense measures your physical constitution, mental concen- 6-7 +3 14-15 +7
tration and your ability to survive
Special Attack measures your intelligence and your ability to Getting a trainer’s stat value above 10 is only ever temporary
reason yourself and with others and done through the use of various features, items, or through
Special Defense measures your wisdom, perception, insight, the effects of various moves.
and force of personality
Speed measures your dexterity, flexibility, agility, and hand- Talents
eye coordination When expanding on your Origin and when you choose your
Hit Points start at 20. When depleted by attacks, you are Trainer Class, you will be able to pick up some talents. Talents are
knocked unconscious. skills you have a natural aptitude for, or a skill that through years
of practice have become especially proficient at applying its use.
Think about where you want your trainer to be physically and When you are asked to make a skill check and you are talented in
intellectually. Are they strong and full of wisdom? Fast and built its use you will add +2 to your d20 roll.
like a Blastoise? The stats will specify exactly how talented you If you have the opportunity to take the same talent twice, you
are. It would be unusual for a trainer to be amazing at every- will add +5 to your d20 rolls whenever applying the use of that
thing, so don’t be upset if you excel in some stats, but are below skill. Whether you’re adding +2 or +5 for a skill check due to tal-
average in other measures. ents, you’re still adding the associated modifier as well, greatly
Whenever anything is attempted in game, it’s likely the GM increasing the odds of success when attempting a skill check.
will have you roll either a skill check or an accuracy check. Stats You can’t take a talent for a skill three times.
modify your rolls and improve your chances of success. Depend-
ing on which stat you favor, you will more often find yourself Skill Checks
being useful when doing the tasks associated with those stats. Whenever you are attempting to apply your skills, you will roll
1d20, add any relevant modifier to the result, and finally add any
Stat Modifiers talent bonus. If you roll a natural 20 on your d20 roll, you will roll
Each person and Pokémon has a stat value per Attack, De- that d20 again and add 20 to the new result in addition to any
fense, Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed. Once you have modifiers and talent bonuses. If you happen to roll two natural
those values, you can calculate the stat’s modifier, which is used twenties in a row, that’s great! You will have 40, plus your rele-
during your rolls. The modifier represents a person’s competency vant modifier and your talent bonuses as a result for that skill
when applying their stat to the task at hand. If a person wants to check.
leap across a gap between buildings, their acrobatics (Speed) or The GM will choose which relevant skills you’ll be using against
athletics (Attack) could come into play and the modifiers per stat whatever challenge they’ve put in front of you, but sometimes
will be added to a skill check to measure your success. will ask you to make multiple skill checks against different as-
Each stat have a modifier equal to the stat/2, rounding down. pects of a check (logging into a password protected computer,
On average, most humans will have a score of 2 or 3 in any given then giving it a virus across two Programming skill checks), or
stat which will usually give only a +1 modifier. As a player, you different skill checks when attempting one challenge (a Pokémon
will not be able to have any one stat higher than 10. Pokémon Handling check on a baby Pokémon who is loudly screaming and
might be able to exceed that and some do very often. a Stealth check to avoid the Pokémon’s mother’s gaze while you
Modifiers are used in skill checks, while using features, when do so).
adding modifiers to damage, and while attacking. The associated
Attack and Special Attack stats will very rarely be used, while
Defense, Special Defense, and Speed will often be used to deter-
mine if you are hit by a foe’s attacks.
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Determining Trainer Stats Point Assignment
There are many ways that your group could potentially give Use the following values to assign to your stats: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
stats to your trainers. Unlike Pokémon who are already set up Example: Ray is building a Breeder, so they assign their 5
and ready to go, each player should have a unique building and 6 to Defense and Special Defense respectively. They still
experience. After deciding which class you wish to pursue, you value strength, so they put their 4 into Attack. They put their 2
know which two stats you should care most about. and 3 into Special Attack and Speed respectively.
Using one of the following agreed upon ways to assign stats, Ray the Breeder
or an entirely unique way is ultimately up to the GM, but play-
Stat Value Modifier
ers should talk to their GM if they would all rather use a differ-
ent method. Regardless of the final decision, all players should Attack: 4 +2
assign stats using the same method.
Defense: 5 +2
Special Attack: 2 +1
Random Stat Assignment Special Defense: 6 +3
To randomly decide stats, roll 6 d6. Drop the lowest, or one Speed: 3 +1
of the tied for lowest, result and then assign the five remaining
values to each stat.
Example: Alex has rolled 6d6, with the results: 2, 3, 3, 5, 5, Point Buy In
6. Alex removes the 2 from their result pool and has 3, 3, 5, 5, Use the following point costs to purchase starting stats,
and 6 to assign to their stats. Since Alex wants to build into a using a total of 25 points:
Researcher, they are assigning a 6 into Special Attack and one
of their 5s into Special Defense. They want to be better at be- Stat Value Point Cost
ing sneaky, so they’re assigning their other 5 to Speed. They 1 1
put the remaining values into Attack and Defense. 2 2
Alex the Researcher 3 3
4 6
Stat Value Modifier 5 8
Attack: 3 +1 6 11
Defense: 3 +1
Example: Katy is building a Coordinator and wants to go big
Special Attack: 6 +3 into their favored stats, while Kaylin is building a balanced out
Coordinator. Katy spends 22 points on getting two 6 values,
Special Defense: 5 +2
causing them to have much lower other stats. Kaylin spreads
Speed: 5 +2 her points around to get two 5 values so they can become use-
ful 6s at higher levels, increasing their modifiers.
Attack: 1 +0 1 +0
Defense: 1 +0 4 +2
Special Attack: 1 +0 2 +1
Special Defense: 6 +3 5 +2
Speed: 6 +3 5 +2
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Attack Skills: Special Attack Skills:
The attack skill, athletics, basically covers everything that will Special Attack skills have to do with your intelligence, mostly.
help you during strength related skill checks. The skills here are pretty diverse and have to do with many are-
as of intellectual expertise.
Athletics
When it comes to running, jumping, climbing, swimming, and Engineering/Operation
various feats of strength, you’ll be using Athletics to check your When you have a talent for it, you’re more adept than most
success. Climbing a ladder might not be an issue, but athletics at understanding and operating machinery. The GM may make
comes into play when climbing a sheer cliffside, a towering tree, you make an Engineering check when coming upon a machine
or while avoiding hazardous holds on a wall. When making a or you could roll it when trying to decern the use of a device.
long or high jump or while doing some kind of maneuver mid- Even if you can understand the mechanical use and how a ma-
jump you might need to use athletics. Swimming against cur- chine works, you could still be asked to make an Operation
rents, swimming for an hour, or just staying above treacherous check. Technical capability when maneuvering a complicated
waters will also use athletics. There are many more applications aerial vehicle or using a medical device could still need a skill
of the athletics skills; holding onto something, pushing over a check if you’re not spending time to learn about the device in
massive object, breaking out of a hold, busting through a door, question.
catching a falling object, sprinting away from a hungry Poké- History
mon, or forcing your way through an angry crowd are just a few Sometimes you need to know more about the past of the
of the numerous examples where you’ll be asked to make a Pokémon world. The better your History, the more you know
check. about the world. When in a new space or hearing about, some
kind of historical event you may initiate a check or your GM
Defense Skills: might ask you to make one when your party isn’t sure about
Defense skills are passive, only invoked when your GM asks you where anything is. Current events is also history, so if you are
to roll them. talented in the History skill, it’s likely that you keep up with
news and could discern information about a new place you’re
Concentration visiting and know about any safe or unsafe spaces while explor-
Maintaining focus on a task while under stressful situations is ing the city or town.
where Concentration comes into play. If you need focus to per- Investigate
form a task, concentration will help get you through the task When trying to understand something’s purpose or find rele-
without losing focus even while being struck by an attack or vant items in an area, Investigation helps. This is used some-
under some threat that messes with your nerves. When taking times to find items of importance in a space or something else
damage or while disoriented by some psychological attack, the you may have missed. Sometimes you come upon an empty but
GM may ask you to make a concentration check if they feel the mysterious scene that you’re investigating and a talented train-
task you are performing is particularly difficult while under du- er could discern what happened with a high enough check. You
ress. could even use it to deduce pieces of information while investi-
Constitution gating existing evidence or find information about a bridge or
If you’re under some kind of physical stress it’s likely that the wall such as its likely weak points.
GM will ask you to make a Constitution check. Constitution Medicine
checks might be given to you when poisoned or burned, as they When you’re out in the wild, or even far from a hospital in
are a way for a trainer to free themselves of afflictions. Holding the city, medicine can help to stabilize an injured friend. If an
your breath, going days without food or water, enduring hours ally has broken a bone, you can help to set it so they can be
of holding a heavy Pokémon, or tirelessness when on the run moved, or to place a dislocated bone back where it belongs.
for over 24 hours are all reasons your constitution will be When wounded and bleeding, you can stop a friend from a
checked. grave injury. You could use your knowledge of medicine to stop
the spreading of poison or the harm a burn can do, even though
a friend would remain afflicted. At times, medicine could even
help to identify useful berries when in the wild.
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Nature Insight
Nature has to do with facts that you know about the world of Discerning intention could be useful in a world filled with dis-
Pokémon outside of civilization’s concrete walls. Without a honest people. With insight you could tell if a person is
Pokédex handy, nature might be helpful to identify a Pokémon’s kindhearted or devious. You can figure out if someone’s tell
type or strengths. It could also be used to identify tracks or an while playing a game of chance, or find someone’s weak points
unattended egg. Even more helpful, nature could help you know while playing a game of wits. Insight into a person might also
whether some foraged food is safe for consumption or poison- reveal topics to avoid or pressure points to press during conver-
ous. sation.
Programming Perception
A better understanding and access of computers is possible Often, things are happening around you. Perception is im-
with Programming. While you may be able to attempt any of the portant to catch things that you wouldn’t catch otherwise. A
following things, you will want to be as specific as possible while
good sense of perception could stop you from walking into a
you manipulate a computer since each task might require a sep- trap, a wild Pokémon’s den, or to avoid missing a shiny evolution
arate skill check. stone in some thicket. Perception might also be used to eaves-
Programming tasks: Access digital device (timer, detonator, drop or listen for stealthy groups of wild Pokémon infiltrating a
lock), access personal computer, access small network (small town’s borders.
office, personal business), access large network (Pokémon Cen- Perform
ters in the city, local government), access massive conglomerate Perform helps you play your instruments better, put on your
network (Ranger Union, Rocket database, Silph Co.), damage magician’s act, dance with more charm, or even give a rousing
programming, crash computers, crash network, activate/ speech. Talented execution could turn an improvised street per-
shutdown remote task (cameras, locks, alarm), change network formance into some credits for your pocket or offers to join
keys, manipulate computer hardware, hide evidence of tamper- some other private performance at a later date. With enough
ing. talent, people might even begin talking about your performanc-
es elsewhere, garnering you a reputation.
Pokémon Handling
Special Defense Skills:
When it comes to Pokémon, there’s just so much to know.
Special Defense is related to your wisdom and force of personal-
Handling specifically has to do with approaching and interacting
ity. Skills here cover many different aspects of interaction with
with Pokémon who are strangers to you or Pokémon who really
the world around you.
do not like you. You could use Pokémon handling to slowly ap-
proach a wary wild or to attempt to calm a rampaging Tauros.
Bluff/Deception
Pokémon Handling might even be checked when you’re mount-
Deception is a tricky thing and without care, you could expose
ed on a Pokémon who isn’t very comfortable with you yet.
yourself to retaliation. Whenever you’re bluffing your way
through a conversation, or plainly lying to someone about your
intentions or some truth you’re twisting, you’ll be making a
Bluff/Deception check. You could also be asked to make a check
while forging documents, coning someone during a game of
cards, or put on a shoddy disguise.
Diplomacy/Persuasion
Diplomacy requires attention to someone else’s needs and
desires. Persuasion involves convincing someone to do some-
thing that isn’t necessarily on their agenda. Both might help you
to convince others to do as you say. Whether it’s by explaining
the benefits of helping you or by showing some muscle, both
diplomacy and persuasion will surely be useful to accomplish
your needs.
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Hit Points
You might be wondering why we still haven’t elaborately
discussed hit points for trainers. It’s because no matter what
your starting class is, no matter what your stats look like, your
hit points will always start the same. You, as a human trainer,
are fragile and have just 20 hit points.
Your physical toughness, intelligence to avoid attacks, or ag-
ile ability to dodge threats might avoid attacks entirely, but if
you are hit by an attack, it’s likely that you’re going to go down
unless you’re specifically built for a specific type of combat.
When you get to levels 3, 7, and 11, you will gain 1d4 hit
points to add to your max hit points. Even then, with a result of
Speed Skills: 4 on each of those level ups, the very most a human trainer will
Speed skills have to do with dexterity and hand eye coordina- have is 32. Keep your Pokémon nearby to protect you!
tion. When anything’s HP is lowered to 0, they are knocked out.
Unconscious Pokémon can be revived with specific items, or
Acrobatics taken to a Pokémon Center to be restored to full health. Uncon-
Whether its careful balance, a parkour climb, or a swinging scious humans need to be stabilized, and after a short rest (4
flip, good Acrobatics will come in handy to succeed. Keeping hours), should be able to awaken with 3 HP.
your footing in a slippery situation requires your acrobatics, or
standing upright when a train suddenly departs without warning
could need your balance. Sticking to a mounted Pokémon while
it runs along a wall or spins in the air could also need your acro-
batic know-how. While tumbling out of danger’s way, flipping
over a wall, navigating a thin wire, diving safely into water from
high, or swinging from a vine you could also be asked to make an
acrobatics check among many other examples.
Sleight of Hand
While pickpocketing is bad, some still want to be able to do it
well. This is also useful for concealing things you own on your
person. While manipulating difficult puzzles, or locks that re-
quire a non-electronic key, a slight of hand skill check would also
be required. When performing any kind of misdirection or tech-
nical application with your hands and an object near or in your
hands, sleight of hand matters.
Stealth
Moving sneakily comes in handy. With Stealth, you can move
quieter and hide yourself better. You can use stealth to slip past
grunts who are patrolling a perimeter, approach or follow some-
one from behind without being noticed, or to suddenly conceal
yourself by jumping into a nearby bush. Even something mun-
dane like reading a newspaper could use a stealth check if you’re
trying to be inconspicuous and avoid attention.
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Origins
Origins
Each trainer had various life experiences leading up to the
moment where they decided to be a Pokémon Trainer. Some
may have found the league battles online or on television thrill-
ing and decided the same thrill and fame that competitors
sought is for them. Others may have found themselves desiring
more adventure in their life after years of managing a store-
front without ever owning a Pokémon themselves. Some might
have spent most of their life with a family in front of an office
desk and decided that they wanted more. Maybe you’ve been a
trainer for a while, in the safety of a Gym as a mentee or within
a dangerous organization doing various tasks for the boss?
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Athlete
Before setting off on your own, you spent time as a profes-
sional athlete. You could have spent time honing a skill individu-
ally as a golfer, diver, or gymnast. Maybe you were part of a
team, like football, baseball, or water polo. You could have
even gone pro in a head to head sport like tennis, a cue sport,
or boxing. As a speedster thrill seeker, you may have even gone
into professional snowboarding, cycling, or track. Regardless of
your profession, your fitness lends you strength as you explore
the world.
Academic Specialty:
Pokémon League Leaders
Pokémon Biology
Pokémon Habitats
Pokémon Technologies
World History
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Origins
Backpacker
The allure of the wild spaces of the world was too much to
resist. You set off to adventure. You probably already have a
Pokémon. When it comes to nature, you’ve traveled far and
wide. Whether its mountainous terrain, or the shores of a sandy
beach you know how to find your way around the world’s natu-
ral shape and can camp for days without too much worry.
Avoiding wild Pokémon’s homes and feeding grounds is natural
to you and spending time in nature is analogous to feeling at
home.
Practice History:
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Entertainer
The world is a canvas and you create art wherever you go.
You could be a live performer; dancing, singing, or acting your
way into people’s hearts in plays, movies, or as a television
personality? Maybe you’re an artist whose work is seen on
museum walls, library shelves, haute cuisine plates, or in de-
signer fashions? Either way, your artistic talent comes to
unique use as a Pokémon trainer.
Criminal History:
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Origins
Laborer
Someone’s got to do it, and at some point, it was you. On
the job, you put yourself to work, often using your experience
and know how to make the task at hand easier; working
smarter, not always harder. You could have worked in con-
struction or landscaping, on a Pokémon or berry farm, in a
warehouse or factory, driving trucks for days, or any special-
ized site where you put your hands to work to make a living.
Setting off as a trainer is a change of pace to be sure, but hard
work is not foreign to you and you’ll be able to put your en-
durance to the test.
Spending time as a registered league member who worked Starting Equipment: Basic Tool Kit, Traveler’s Pack, 6 Basic
for a Gym Leader has served you well. You’ve studied their Balls, 3 Potions, 3 Potion Water.
style and learned much about the ins and outs of Pokémon Starting Pokémon: One starter Pokémon, up to one common
battle. Your real-world experience gives you an edge when first stage pet Pokémon, up to one uncommon first or second
battling against other trainers and that edge has proven time stage Pokémon who you worked with.
and time again to be useful in sanctioned battle.
Feature: Honest Work
Skills Talent: Choose two; Diplomacy/Persuasion, Insight, Per-
ception, Pokémon Handling Choose an occupation for your origin. Whenever you make
a Athletics, Constitution, Engineering/Operation, Nature, or
Lifestyle: Modest Savings: 20,000 credits Perception skill check that would feasibly use skills similar to
your occupation, you may roll twice and use the higher result.
Starting Equipment: Trainer’s Pack, Traveler’s Pack, 6 Basic
For example, a factory worker who operated machinery would
Balls, 3 Potions, 1 Potion Water.
not use an Operation skill check to fly a helicopter, but a truck
Starting Pokémon: Up to two uncommon first or second driver might use their Perception skill while driving to notice
stage Pokémon you worked with in your gym, up to one rare something they might miss.
first or second stage Pokémon you worked with in your gym.
All of your starting Pokémon should share a type, family, or
theme.
Choose two ways that you would describe your gym’s lead-
er from the list below or negotiate some with your GM. When
making Diplomacy/Persuasion, History, Insight, or Investigate
skill checks concerned with finding out more about a Gym
Leader, Frontier Brain, Elite, or any other high-ranking League
Member or one of their Pokémon, you roll twice and use the
higher result if your gym mentor shares a personality trait
with the individual you are rolling a skill check for or against.
Gym Mentor.:
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Rangers and Law Enforcement
The world needs heroes and you’ve trained to become one.
As someone who went to a law enforcement academy, you’re
knowledgeable about both rangers and police officers and how
they operate. You’re qualified to be a ranger or an officer, but
maybe you never followed through and pursued another op-
tion once you became certified? Maybe you’ve worked for
years at a desk or just never came into your own until now. No
matter the circumstances, you’re here for the betterment of
the Pokémon world and you’re ready to make a difference.
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Origins
Service Industry
Erratic schedules and the rude clients seem unappealing, but
still you’ve worked for years in the service industry until you’ve
decided to prove your worth as a trainer. While your income
was not always reliable, you’ve picked up various skills while
working hard in your job. You could have been a cook, a hair-
dresser, or helped people make decisions about what to buy
with their money. While you might not have had the most relia-
ble source of income, your skills are still valuable and you’re able
to put on a face that really sells you as a people person, regard-
less of how you actually feel.
A long and repetitive nine to five work day is no stranger to Lifestyle: Difficult Savings: 15,000 credits
you, but it supported a comfortable lifestyle and enabled you to Starting Equipment: Choose one of (Studious Pack, Trainer’s
save up and become a trainer. Whether you’re a number Pack, Miscreant’s Pack, Cooking Kit, Sewing Kit, Make Up Kit,
cruncher, a human resources worker, a small business owner, or Drawing Kit), Traveler’s Pack, 6 Basic Balls, 1 Potion Water.
a lawyer, you have loads of experience. You’ve grown used to
working in an office or business center, and you’ve learned to Starting Pokémon: One starter Pokémon, up to three common
work well with peers towards common goals. Planning, dili- first stage pet Pokémon.
gence, and an attention to detail could give you the edge in Feature: Have a Good Day
battle. If that doesn’t actually pan out, you always have a great
Choose an occupation for your origin. Whenever you make a
resume to fall back on.
Bluff/Deception, Concentration, Constitution, Diplomacy/
Skill Talent: Choose two, Concentration, Diplomacy/Persuasion, Persuasion, Insight, or Perform skill check that would feasibly
Insight, Perform, Programming. use skills similar to your occupation, you may roll twice and use
the higher result. For example, waitstaff would not use a Per-
Lifestyle: Comfortable Savings: 60,000 credits form skill check to juggle or dance (though they could just not
Starting Equipment: Choose one of (Studious Pack, Drawing Kit, with the Have a Good Day feature), but a concierge might use
their Bluff skill while talking to person to convince them to go
Camera Bag), Traveler’s Pack, 6 Basic Balls.
somewhere of your choosing.
Starting Pokémon: One starter Pokémon, up to two common
first stage pet Pokémon.
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Technician
Programming and engineering expertise after years of study
has given you a comfortable living. While you may have created
software used by thousands of people or worked as an assembly
line maintenance worker affecting only hundreds, you still
picked up specific skills that are relevant to the technological
world of Pokémon.
The secrets of the world of Pokémon will never be fully de- Choose an occupation for your origin. Whenever you make a
Concentration, Engineering/Operation, Investigate, Program-
fined. People all over the world believe in and pay homage to
ming, or Sleight of Hand skill check that would feasibly use skills
different legendary Pokémon, mythical Pokémon, and some
similar to your occupation, you may roll twice and use the higher
even worship great human prophets from ancient times. Fur- result. For example, a car engineer might not use the Technical
thermore, the spiritual afterlife manifests and can be studied, Know-How feature while making an Operation skill check on a
leading many religious practitioners who double as channelers, hydro plant’s dam, but they might use it while making an Opera-
mediums, and even wizards capable of magic. Your time study- tion skill check on a construction vehicle. A security program-
ing in a sacred community has led you to various places spiritual- ming expert could use the Technical-Know How feature anytime
ly and there is no doubt it will be useful as a trainer. they were making a Programming skill check to try and force
their way into a computer system.
Skill Talents: Choose three; Diplomacy/Persuasion, History, In-
sight, Medicine, Pokémon Handling
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Origins
Trust Funded
A life of luxury and wealth has given you much more privileg- Work with your GM to modify Origins when
es than the average rabble that work their lives away outside of needed in order to better fit the campaign, or
your individual needs when none of these are
your lavish home. It’s possible you’re to inherit, or already have
quite right. Think about personality traits that
inherited, a grand Poke Ball making conglomerate. Maybe your
may have developed because of your Origin and
parents own a chain of hotels on every luxury beach in the coun- roleplay accordingly in order to better immerse
try. Perhaps you come from old money and have various brokers yourself and other players into the game.
and lawyers who keep the money invested in guaranteed re-
turns. No matter what it was, you had little need of anything nor GMs and players should always have a small
discussion about origins before starting a camp-
have you often faced any obstacle. When battling, you’ll find
ing. GMs learning about their player’s character
many trainers eager to prove that your wealth means nothing in
can at least partially mold their campaign to in-
the world of Pokémon. corporate a player's background, and at this time
Skill Talent: None the GM can also tug at the party’s origins to help
make things go smoothly in the setting the GM is
Lifestyle: Wealthy Savings: 1,000,000 credits running.
Starting Equipment: Anything you want, short of rare or unique
items (Master Ball, Mega Stones, Dynamax Bands, etc.).
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As you continue to travel and grow with your Pokémon, many
Understanding Your Pokémon of them can go through a metamorphosis known as Pokémon
It’s time to pick your Pokémon! You’ve got an origin story, a evolution and physically become stronger. Their bonds with you
class and you’ve built yourself to be who you are. From here, will make them more powerful and sometimes, depending on
you just need your new partners. There are over one-thousand the type of trainer you are, Pokémon are made more powerful
Pokémon species in Pokémon: Tabletop Adventures when you just by being with you.
want to get technical about stages and forms so it can be Your decisions that you make as a trainer will directly benefit
daunting to pick just a couple out of these hundreds. That’s be- from the Pokémon you travel with. You can capture Pokémon in
fore individual trainers begin to modify them further. the wild and tame them until they’re your friend as well and
Different kinds of Pokémon have incredible powers to pro- your team could continue to grow. You could even find a place
that one of your Pokémon might be truly happy and you could
duce water, fire, or electricity, fly up high into the air, move ob-
jects with their minds, turn invisible, and so much more! Some potentially release them back to the wilds there. There’s so
are similar to animals seen in the real world, and others resem- many things that could happen with your Pokémon on your jour-
ble plants or even inanimate objects. They can be from many ney, there’s no way to list them all.
different habitats and so it’s important to think about where you For reasons, Pokémon leagues do not allow trainers to carry
are from as a trainer to influence some Pokémon you might have more than six Pokémon at a time while travelling. However, if
brought along from your origin. you have a license to do so, you may store your excess Pokémon
Most of the time, new trainers can visit a regional Pokémon at your home, or even arrange for them to have a large field at
professor who will give them a starter Pokémon to center their care farms, or a professor’s laboratory. There are many PCTs
team around as they move forward. Starters often represent where you can teleport your Pokémon to and from your location
either Grass, Fire, or Water type Pokémon. Three great types of everywhere so none of your companions are ever too far away.
the eighteen elemental types that are found throughout the The following section will show you how to read a Pokémon
Pokémon world. However, a starter Pokémon is not always your entry, which you will do throughout the Pokédex books, and
first Pokémon. You might have had a family pet Pichu, or a stray show you a few potential starter Pokémon to pick from. Your
Purrloin you often fed, or maybe a Machoke you worked with GM might limit those starters for different reasons, so it’s im-
daily as a mover? portant for a GM to communicate which are valid options for the
players.
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Pikachu
Electric - Small (Size), Light (Weight)
Skills: Zapper
Passives: Charm, Nasty Plot, Tail Whip, Lightning Rod (Any Elec-
tric-type attacks within 25ft of you are negated and drawn to the
user. Your Special Attack is +2 until the end of your next turn
whenever you negate an Electric-type attack.), Static
Moves:
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Size and Weight Pokémon Stats
The Size and Weight classes given for each Pokémon Species Pokémon stats are identical to the stats that trainers have,
are averages determined by Pokémon Researchers around the although they don’t use their stats the same way trainers do
world. It is not uncommon to see Pokémon who are up to heavi- with Skills. There’s Hit Points, Attack, Defense, Special Attack,
er or larger from individual Pokémon to the next, but it would be Special Defense, and Speed.
unusual to see a human-sized Pichu, who on average is tiny. Use
Hit Points:
Pokémon sizes to determine how feasible it is for a Pokémon to
be moving together with you through halls, tight caves, or while Unlike a trainer who always starts with the same 20 Hit
just walking down the street together. Be sure to note their Points, Pokémon Hit Points are variable from species to species.
changes if they evolve as well. You, or maybe your GM if they When a Pokémon's HP is lowered to 0, it is unconscious. If low-
already have, can get specific on any Pokémon’s specific sizes ered to –100% max HP while the attacker has lethal intent, the
and weights. Otherwise, use sizes for signifying placement on a Pokémon will have to make a death savings throw.
grid and weights mostly for feasibility of Pokémon being carried Attack and Special Attack:
around or a Pokémon carrying a person around all day.
Like trainers, a Pokémon's Attack and Special Attack has mod-
Pokémon sizes vary from Tiny, to Small, to Medium, to Large, ifiers that are calculated the same way– the modifier is +1 for
to Huge and finally, Gigantic. On a grid, both Small and Medium every two points in the stat. That modifier is added to accuracy
Pokémon would take up one space, or a 5x5 ft. square. A Small checks for attacks that consult Attack or Special Attack respec-
Pokémon may occupy a space with up to one other Medium or tively. The modifier is also added onto damage when an attack
Small Pokémon, or a human who is “Medium” in size. Large hits, again a move that uses the Attack stat will add the Attack
Pokémon occupy 2x2 spaces or a 10x10 ft. square. Huge Poké- modifier and an attack consulting the Special Attack stat will use
mon occupy 3x3 spaces or a 15x15 ft. square. Finally, Gigantic the Special Attack modifier.
Pokémon occupy at least 4x4 spaces or a 20x20 ft square. Tiny
Defense and Special Defense:
Pokémon can be in the same space as anything else. For exam-
ple, Wailord might occupy a 25x50 ft. space. Huge and Gigantic Also like trainers, the Defense and Special Defense stats rep-
Pokémon may also occupy stranger shapes than a square provid- resent the accuracy check that attackers need to match or beat
ed your GM gives you some house rulings and lets you know in order to successfully hit with a move that consults the Attack
how many spaces your Huge or Gigantic Pokémon take and how and Special Attack stats respectively. If a foe fails the accuracy
they may be placed on a board. An example of this might be a check when attacking against either Defense or Special Defense,
Steelix who occupies a space of 10x30 ft. but could snake back the attack fails and the defender takes no damage.
and forth on a grid. Speed:
Weight Classes are used to figure out their general burden on Speed is used to determine how far your Pokémon moves
a person who might be carrying them, or a building’s floor, a during combat. The Speed stat is multiplied by 5 ft. to represent
bridge, a boat, a plane, or anything really that’s holding some- how many far the Pokémon can move on their turn. Speed also
thing else up. Weights will be described as Featherweight, Light, lets everyone know the turn order during combat, highest going
Medium, Heavy, and Superweight. Featherweight is any Poké- first. In addition, an attack made against a Pokémon that does
mon species that would never be more than 5 lbs. Light Poké- not consult either Attack or Special Attack is rolled against Speed
mon species are heavier than 5 lbs. but never heavier than 20 during accuracy checks.
lbs. Pokémon species with a Medium weight are usually in be-
tween 20 and 150 lbs. It’s a wide range, but not as wide a range
as Heavy Pokémon who could fall anywhere from 150 to 400 lbs. While not noted per Pokédex entry, your Pokémon will have a
Superweight Pokémon are heavier than 400 lbs. so make sure nature that positively affects one stat and negatively affects an-
you’re feeding them well enough and not letting them crush other. When filling in your Pokémon on your character sheet,
you. keep in mind that the Pokédex’s stats are the starting point.
Relative strength of any given Pokémon is defined by their Your features and your Pokémon's nature will modify the stats
weight. You can assume a Pokémon is able to push around or to create their new stats. When nature affects your Pokémon's
even carry within their weight class and below. Keep in mind, if stats, it positively and negatively affects whichever relevant stats
your Onix is smaller than most, it’ll not be able to carry as much by +1/-1.
as an average sized Onix.
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Pokémon Skills Passives
Most Pokémon Skills are simple to understand. It has a name, Pokémon Passives affect how they work in battle. They are
and a short explanation for what that means for the Pokémon. static abilities that constantly affect how their offensive moves
Pokémon Skills, unlike trainer skills, do not usually make skill work, or sometimes triggered consequences of a foe attacking
checks and instead indicate things the Pokémon can do without them. There are two types of passives. Stat passives and regular
using an attack or a passive. The full description of the Pokémon passives that don’t have descriptors, instead being grouped into
Skills are listed in the Pokédex books and after this section of the a long list in the Pokédex books and after this section of the
Player’s Handbook. Not all Pokémon Skills are a good thing, as Player’s Handbook.
Sinker and Flopper indicate Pokémon who may have a great deal
Stat Passives:
of trouble in water, and those greatly hindered by being out of
water. Stat Passives are passives that affect the Pokémon's stats. In
the Pikachu example, we see Nasty Plot and Play Nice. Without
Skills can be used both in and outside of combat, so when those passives, the Pikachu’s Special Attack would be 5 and its
you’re having trouble finding a solution to a problem remember Defense would be 4. Pokémon cannot ever have more than
that your Pokémon are just as useful as allies in a battle as they three stat passives. If a Pokémon loses a stat passive, temporari-
are while exploring. You don’t always need to keep your Poké- ly or otherwise, the Pokémon's appropriate stat is lowered. Stat
mon inside your Poké Balls. Though you should keep in mind passives are grouped into different stats as well, and you can’t
that a Pokémon constantly exposing themselves to foreign ter- have multiple stat passives from the same groups that do the
rain or difficult tasks could tire them. same thing. Details about these different stat passive groups are
located in the Pokédex books and after this section of the Play-
er’s Handbook.
Passives:
Moves
Each Pokémon's Pokédex entry will list three moves, also
known as attacks, that the Pokémon knows. A Pokémon can
have up to 6 moves on a player’s Pokémon sheet. When a Poké-
mon evolves, they often learn 3 new moves, and so will some-
times need to replace previous moves, making sure never to go
over 6 moves total. A Pokémon could inherit a move from a par-
ent at birth, be tutored to learn a move from a trainer, a tech-
nical machine could have been used on the Pokémon, or just
strangely a wild could know a move that’s unusual to know.
Moves are described in detail per Pokédex entry, but are also
listed after the combat section of the Player’s Handbook and
also in different source books for Pokémon: Tabletop Adven-
tures 3. How to read moves are located in the Combat section
of this book, but also replicated in various other source books
Pokémon: Tabletop Adventures 3.
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Biology any kind, even psiotrophs who sustain themselves off the
thoughts and life force of others.
There’s a lot of information in the Biology section of a Poké-
mon's Pokédex entry. Egg group, hatch rate, diet, habitats, and Ignoring any primary feeding behavior any Pokémon can still
evolution is all listed in two or three lines. Even though every- enjoy any edible food designed for a Pokémon to consume such
thing can be summarized in such short terms, it means a lot and as berries, poffins, aprijuice, Poké puffs, Poké beans, or
so this section goes a little deeper into each section of the Pokéblocks. By keeping track of your Pokémon’s needs, you can
Pokédex biology entry. influence their living conditions in a positive manner and make
their partnership with you as Pokémon and trainer stronger.
Egg Group:
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Freshwater: Jungle:
Freshwater inhabitants could live near ponds, lakes, Tropical jungles are warm and humid year-round with very
streams or rivers, on their shores or in the waters themselves. frequent rainfall. They are densely vegetated with tall trees,
Ponds are the smallest, freshwater bodies of water character- vines, and other plants. A thick canopy of leaves shades over a
ized by their stagnation; water doesn't flow in or out of them. dark understory in these rainforests. Grass- and Bug-types thrive
Pond Pokémon can usually tolerate murky waters; finding refuge in these prolific habitats, which have more Pokémon and plant
in calmer, smaller pools of water. While Water-types are abun- life per square meter than any other terrestrial biome.
dant here, Bug-types also often can be seen flitting around
Mountain:
ponds. Lakes are large bodies of fresh water; they aren't flowing
like rivers or streams, but also aren't small and murky like ponds. Mountainous habitats include the exposed earth on moun-
This makes them ideal for larger Pokémon that aren't equipped tain ranges but also the caves underneath and the active volcan-
to handle swift currents. Naturally, Water-types are most com- ic mountains. Mountain specifically refers to the open-faced,
mon in lakes. Swiftly-flowing freshwater streams and rivers are rugged mountainsides ideal for Rock- and Steel-types. These
also home to a number of different Water-type Pokémon, many places are also remote and usually quiet, so Fighting-types often
of whom also inhabit lakes. Species that manage to dwell in find refuge on them so they can train in peace. Underneath,
these areas are usually adapted to either swim against or endure little to no light penetrates into dark, damp caverns. Mineral-rich
currents so they aren't swept away. Pokémon that dwell near Ground-, Rock-, and Steel-types can often be found underground
lakes and rivers are usually--but not always--decent swimmers alongside a variety of Pokémon adapted to life in the dark. Some
that could jump right in if they wanted. Most species in riparian Dragon-types also have a preference to hide themselves deep
habitats are also Water-types, but again, there are exceptions. within winding caves. For most of their altitude, volcanoes are
Access to fresh water means that these areas often support vi- much like mountains in terms of the wildlife that they support.
brant plant life alongside their banks. Close to the craters of active ones though, or near magma pools
inside of them, only Pokémon that can withstand the blistering
Grasslands:
heat can survive. Naturally, this means Fire-types thrive in these
Grasslands covers a pretty wide range of habitats and areas, though sturdier Rock-types and the occasional Poison-
while similar, they are specifically varied and so you’ll often see type can be found here as well.
these entries with additional information as they cover wood-
lands, fields, meadows, savannas, plains, and prairies. Grass-
lands, plains, prairies, and savannas are characterized by a lack
of tall trees and an abundance of tall grass. They are warm with
seasonal rainfall; dry seasons are exceptionally devoid of water.
Brushfires are an occasional occurrence in these areas, a phe-
nomenon exacerbated by Fire- and Electric-types that can start
them. Poison- and Normal-types are also a regular sight in the
tall grass. Open fields and meadows are turfed with lush, short
grass and wildflowers. A near-total lack of trees grants these
areas with gentle breezes, open skies, and warm sunlight. With
temperate weather and moderate rainfall, many Normal- and
Flying-types can be found in these habitats. Oddly, Electric-types
often dwell here as well, perhaps so they can be unobstructed
by trees during lightning storms. Woodlands are a bit less dense
than forests, allowing them to support more shrubs and bushes.
They often form in areas where a few trees have fallen, allowing
flowers and tall grasses to take advantage of open light. Damp,
rotting logs and plentiful shade from remaining trees make
woodlands ideal for Bug-types; when night falls, Dark-types,
Ghost-types, and Fairy-types may also appear in these whimsical
habitats.
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Ocean: Urban:
The ocean is a big place, and this habitat grouping includes Urban areas like cities are defined by the humans that live
the open ocean itself, the continental shelf on its borders, the in them and the environments that they create. Some Pokémon
tropical seas and its coral reefs, and the great dark abyss at its only can live parts of their lives in cities, while others happily
bottom. The vast, open ocean supports many types of marine inhabit walkways, alleys, or even homes as pets--or pests. Nor-
Water-types. Some float near the surface of the sea in sunlit mal-, Psychic-, Fighting-, and Ghost-type Pokémon often coexist
waters, while others dive deeper below into the pelagic zone. alongside people, while Poison-types even thrive on the waste
Still others spend their lives resting on the sea floor and the con- that we create. As one would expect, Electric-types love to con-
tinental shelf. In warm, sunlit waters and vibrant coral reefs Wa- gregate around areas with high levels of electrical activity. One
ter-types have abundant food and shelter, making them the would most readily think of human structures like power plants,
richest ecosystems in the world. Marine Pokémon of all kinds but these Pokémon are also attracted to naturally-occurring
can be found in these tropical havens, which are particularly magnetic hot spots and lightning rods. Ruins and cemeteries are
sensitive to changes in water temperature, salinity, and cleanli- an odd habitat; they are associated with humans, but they are
ness. Little is known about the deepest trenches of the sea floor, remnants of past activity rather than current events. The Poké-
where the water is frigid, the pressure is crushing, and the sea- mon that dwell in these urban locations are often associated
scape is engulfed in darkness. The life down in these abysses is with the supernatural, as if they can detect something about
often unusual and alien; these Pokémon have adapted to an their surroundings that science and humanity cannot.
environment unlike any other in the world.
Wetlands:
Polar:
While they may seem unappealing and dreary on the sur-
The polar habitats cover the top of frozen mountains, mas- face, swamps, bogs, and marshes are some of the richest terres-
sive glaciers, icy caves, and the polar seas themselves– when this trial habitats we know of. These environments play home to
habitat is listed it is always further specified. This habitat in- many Grass-, Bug-, Water-, and Poison-types who have devised
cludes the most frozen reaches of the worlds. These areas are ways to take advantage of the acidic, oxygen-poor soils that
permanently trapped in plant-unfriendly ice, so the life that sur- characterize such places.
vives here--primarily Ice-types, of course--has adapted to with-
stand freezing temperatures and scarce food supplies. In the
ocean, the polar seas are a frigid habitat often filled with ice
floes and icebergs. Parts of these areas routinely freeze over Evolution:
entirely, locking vast expanses of ocean water beneath them.
The Ice- and Water-types that dwell in these chilly seas are Not all Pokémon evolve the same way, and some don’t even
adapted to withstand subzero temperatures and survive even as evolve. It the evolution entry says natural, this just means that
the waters freeze around them. the Pokémon will evolve on its own accord when it feels ready.
You as a trainer can urge this on by training and battling with
Tundra: them often and treating them well to raise their loyalty. Some-
The tundra is characterized by a layer of permafrost that times a Pokémon will have an evolutionary stone next to their
makes it difficult for anything more than grasses, mosses, and evolution entry. If they have an evolutionary stone, the Poké-
lichens to grow. Meanwhile, boreal forests are filled with ever- mon simply needs to be exposed the radioactive stone by touch.
green, coniferous trees and are sometimes blanketed in snow. It will absorb the radioactivity and render the stone useless, but
These areas have seasons of total darkness where the sun never then evolve accordingly. Pokémon might also have a time of day
rises, but also fleeting periods where it never sets. Ice-types are listed here, this means that they will evolve the same way others
the most common in these frigid areas, but heartier Normal- do naturally, but only do so during certain times of day.
types sometimes dwell here as well.
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Firestarter - A Pokémon who has the firestarter skill can produce
Pokémon Skills flames. They can control how lightly or powerfully they produce
The Pokémon skills listed here are all sorts of things a Poké- the fire, creates puffs of fire the size of a lighter or a large burst
mon is capable of in and out of battle. Pokémon skills are not of fire capable of engulfing a tree. If a Pokémon learns the move
explicitly for battle, like passives or Pokémon moves, but should Blast Burn, Blaze Kick, Ember, Fiery Dance, Fire Blast, Fire Fang,
be kept in mind to get some unique use out of your different Fire Lash, Fire Spin, Flame Burst, Flame Charge, Flame Wheel,
Pokémon. Pokémon skills are listed here with descriptions and Flamethrower, Flare Blitz, Heat Crash, Heat Wave, or Incinerate
the short summaries you’ll see in Pokédex entries. If a Pokémon and does not have the firestarter Skill, they gain firestarter. (can
gains a move that enables the use of a Skill, but later loses that create fire)
move, they lose the skill as well. If a Pokémon starts with a move Flopper – A Pokémon with the flopper Skill probably doesn’t like
that enables a Skill, but does not have the skill listed in its skills, being out of water. While it’s not dangerous to move around on,
then later loses the move that enabled the Skill, the Pokémon a flopper treats all normal terrain as difficult terrain and all diffi-
loses the Skill. cult terrain as blocking terrain. If anything modifies how a Poké-
mon moves making movement easier, Pokémon with flopper
will still treat difficult terrain as difficult terrain but can then flop
Alluring - Pokémon who are alluring smell very pleasant. They around on normal terrain without trouble. (treats dry land as
may attract wild Pokémon easily. Attention is commonly turned special terrain)
toward fragrant, alluring Pokémon by wilds. If a Pokémon learns Flight - Pokémon with flight are not bound to the ground.
the move Aromatherapy or Sweet Scent and does not have the Through means of wings, or psychic ability, or electromagnetic
alluring skill, they gain Alluring. (attracts others with their aro- levitation, these Pokémon can remain in the air for hours at a
ma) time, sometimes never needing to return to the ground. These
Pokémon can use their movements speeds in the air. If a Poké-
Amorphous - Amorphous Pokémon have an inconsistent shape.
mon learns the move Fly and does not have the flight Skill, they
They can flatten and reform themselves like gel. They can
gain flight. (can fly)
stretch out their body material and condense themselves as
well. By doing this, a Pokémon can access places others couldn’t, Fountain - A Pokémon who has the fountain skill can produce
or bypass a door or two, only to let their non-amorphous friends freshwater. They can control how lightly or powerfully they pro-
in afterwards. (can change their body into a liquid-like state) duce the water, sprinkling water or forcefully shooting water
with the strength of a fire hose. If a Pokémon learns the move
Beached - When a Pokémon has the beached skill, they need to
Hydro Cannon, Hydro Pump, Liquidation, Scald, Soak, Water
stay in water. Beached means the Pokémon cannot battle when
Gun, Water Pulse, Waterfall, Whirlpool and does not have the
not submerged in water. For every round of an encounter the
fountain Skill, they gain fountain. (can create water)
Pokémon is not at least half way submerged in water, they lose
10% of their max HP. If the Pokémon is lowered to -100% HP for Freezer - When a Pokémon has the freezer skill, they can pro-
more than 10 rounds of combat, make a deaths savings roll as duce ice at a controlled rate. They can make puffs of snow, or ice
usual. Beached Pokémon can calmly remain out of water. (needs cubes, or spread icicles across surfaces. As their action, a Poké-
to be in water) mon with Freezer can target an area on the ground and slowly
turn it into icy, difficult terrain. They can make one 5x5 ft. area
Burrow – Pokémon with Burrow can quickly dig through solid into icy, difficult terrain or fluffy, snowy, difficult terrain per 6
earth, rock, clay, or even soft sand. When moving through any seconds. If a Pokémon learns the move Aurora Beam, Blizzard,
earth, burrowing Pokémon treat underground as normal terrain, Freeze-Dry, Frost Breath, Glaciate, Ice Beam, Ice Fang, Icy Wind,
without penalizing their movement speed. If a Pokémon learns Powder Snow, or Sheer Cold, and does not have the freezer skill,
the move Dig and does not have the burrow skill, they gain bur- they gain freezer. (can create ice)
row (moves through earth easily) Gilled - A gilled Pokémon can breathe underwater. It never
Chilled – Chilled Pokémon are always cold to the touch. (always needs to come up for air, remaining underwater for as long as it
cold) wants to. (can breathe underwater)
Climber – Pokémon with an aptitude for climbing, or just many Glow - A Pokémon with the glow skill can emit light from a part
sticky legs, treat vertical terrain and even ceiling surfaces as nor- of its body. Depending on the variety of wild Pokémon nearby, it
mal terrain that they can navigate without affecting their move- might attract Pokémon or ward them away. If a Pokémon learns
ment speed. (treats walls and ceilings as normal terrain) the move Flash or stat passive Tail Glow and does not have the
glow skill, they gain glow. (can produce light)
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Groundshaper - A Pokémon with the groundshaper skill can skill- Invisibility - Pokémon who have the invisibility skill can turn in-
fully and precisely transform the terrain around them to create visible. Pokémon may not perform moves while invisible. While
difficult terrain or flatten out rough terrain to create normal invisible, foes must roll +4 during an accuracy checks to hit you
terrain. As their action, a Pokémon with groundshaper can tar- and still need a general idea of where you last were to hit you.
get an area on the ground and slowly turn it into sandy, or rock When a Pokémon turns invisible, they can only remain invisible
covered difficult terrain, or change difficult terrain into smooth for up to 4 minutes. After becoming visible, they must wait two
dirt-covered, normal terrain. They can make one 5x5 ft. area into plus the number of minutes they spent invisible before using
difficult terrain or normal terrain per 6 seconds. If a Pokémon their invisibility again. You cannot turn invisible in the same turn
learns the move Bulldoze, Earth Power, Earthquake, Sand Tomb, you’ve attacked. (can turn invisible)
or Stomping Tantrum, or the stat passive Rototiller, and does
Magnetic - Magnetic Pokémon can lightly manipulate magnetic
not have the groundshaper Skill, they gain groundshaper. (can
fields. With this, they can repel iron and/or steel or attract iron
manipulate the ground)
and/or steel, holding it too their body or pushing it away.
Guster - The guster can create bursts of wind. The power can Through this magnetic manipulation, they can also feel magnetic
vary from a light breeze to a powerful burst of air capable of fields and discern north. If a Pokémon learns the move Magnet
lifting light objects into the air or providing lift for a chute. If a Rise, Magnet Pull or Magnet Bomb and does not have the Mag-
Pokémon learns the move Gust, or Hurricane, or the stat passive netic Skill, they gain Magnetic. (controls magnetic fields)
Tailwind and does not have the guster Skill, they gain guster.
Mind Lock - Pokémon who have the skill mind lock cannot have
(can produce wind)
their minds read. (minds can’t be read)
Heater - A Pokémon with the heater skill is always warm when
Phasing - A Pokémon with phasing may move through hindering
touched. (always warm)
or blocking terrain without their movement speed being affect-
Hover - hovering Pokémon use some force in order to float ed. They can turn intangible and move through solid walls or
above the ground, or even over water, without touching the another Pokémon. A Pokémon can remain intangible with phas-
surface. Whether its magnetic, gravitational, air currents, or ing for up to 30 seconds. If a Pokémon remains intangible, they
some other magical power, it’s uncertain what keeps some of may not perform moves during their turn. Attacks that use the
these Pokémon in the air, but they can’t go higher than 10 ft off Special Attack stat can still target and hit a phasing Pokémon.
the ground while staying airborne indefinitely. If a Pokémon (can move through solid objects)
learns the move Magnet Rise and does not have the hover skill,
Reach - A Pokémon with reach may make melee attacks from up
they gain hover. (can hover)
to 25 ft. away. Pokémon with reach are either really large or
Inflatable - A Pokémon with the skill inflatable can expand its have a stretchy limb with which they can strike foes from a dis-
size from small to medium, medium to large, large to huge, or tance. (melee range is 25 ft.)
huge to gigantic. They do so by inhaling vast amounts of air or
Shrinkable - A Pokémon with the skill shrinkable can shrink its
temporarily growing the size of their plant-like bodies. While
size from gigantic to huge, huge to large, large to medium, or
inflated, a Pokémon does not change its weight. A Pokémon can
medium to small. While shrunken, a Pokémon may not perform
maintain its larger size for up to 5 mins. If a Pokémon learns the
any moves and it does not change its weight. A Pokémon can
move Stockpile or the stat passive Growth and does not have
maintain its smaller size for up to 5 mins. If a Pokémon learns
the inflatable skill, they gain inflatable. (can expand)
the move Minimize and does not have the shrinkable skill, they
Intelligence – Intelligence marks a Pokémon for higher brain gain shrinkable. (can shrink)
function and often these Pokémon can surpass human intellect.
Sinker - Sinker means the Pokémon cannot swim, or move while
While intelligent Pokémon are capable of independent deci-
submerged in water. For every round of an encounter the Poké-
sions, they still trust your leadership and will usually wait for
mon is in water that is deep enough for them to stand sub-
your instruction. If you are unconscious or otherwise unable to
merged in, they lose 10% of their max HP. If the Pokémon is low-
make decisions, an intelligent Pokémon will act on its own ac-
ered to -100% HP for more than 10 rounds of combat, make a
cord, once per round if none of your other Pokémon are acting
deaths savings roll as usual. If a Pokémon gains the swimmer
that round. Intelligent Pokémon are problem solvers and can be
skill, they lose their sinker skill. (can’t swim)
dangerous foes if encountered in the wild. (very smart)
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Sprouter - A Pokémon with the sprouter skill can rapidly influ- Threaded - If a Pokémon has the threaded skill they may move
ence the growth of plants and flora around them. Over 6 sec- around with their threaded skill by shooting out silk webs or
onds, a sprouter can grow a plant 5 ft taller or wider than it cur- strong vines. A threaded movement is when a Pokémon targets
rently was. Through the use of sprouter, the Pokémon can also an object less than 30 ft. away and shoots a strong, thin line of
make plants grow up to twice of the normal size they would be- silk, or extends a vine from themselves, and then quickly retracts
come naturally. If a Pokémon learns the move Frenzy Plant, that silk, or vine, pulling itself towards the object if the Pokémon
Grass Knot, Ingrain, Leech Seed, or Synthesis and does not have is lighter than the object or pulling the object towards the Poké-
the sprouter Skill, they gain sprouter. (can manipulate plant life) mon if the object is lighter than it is. If you target another Poké-
mon or person with a threaded movement, roll your accuracy
Stealth – Not all Pokémon are allowed to make a stealth check.
check against their Speed stat. You may still use a move on the
With stealth, Pokémon may roll a stealth check like a human
same turn you perform a threaded movement. If a Pokémon
trainer, adding their Speed modifier, calculated like a human’s,
learns the move Electro Web, Spider Web, Vine Whip or Power
to see if they can silently move during or outside of battle with-
Whip, or the stat passive String Shot, and does not have the
out being detected. (can make stealth skill checks)
threaded skill, they gain threaded. (can move around on spun
Strength – A Pokémon with the Strength skill is exceptionally threads/vines)
strong, physically. With little effort, they can lift and move things
Tracker - Pokémon with the skill tracker have a strong sense of
vastly heavier than themselves. If they are featherweight, they
smell that they can use to follow other Pokémon or people using
can easily lift medium weights; if light weight, they can easily lift
a Investigate skill check, adding their Special Attack modifier. If
heavy weights; if medium weighted, they can easily lift over 400-
the Pokémon has smelled whom they want to track in the past
600 lbs.; at heavy weight, they can easily lift over 800-1000 lbs.;
day, or one of their personal belongings, they can pursue that
superweights with strength can lift or push up to 1000-1500 lbs.
prey with a skill check of 11 or better. To pick up a random scent
If a Pokémon learns the move Strength, they gain the strength
from nothing, a skill check of 16 or better will allow the Poké-
skill. (very strong)
mon to follow that scent. To pick up a specific scent from noth-
Swimmer – A swimmer loves the water. They treat knee-deep ing, a skill check of 20 will allow the Pokémon to follow that
water as normal terrain as well as anything deeper than that. scent. A Pokémon may only make these checks once per hour. If
Swimmers are not always gilled, so make sure they’re coming up a Pokémon learns the move Odor Sleuth and does not have the
for air when they need to. (can swim) tracker Skill, they gain tracker. (can follow scents)
Telekinetic - Telekinetic Pokémon can move objects with their Wired - Wired Pokémon have a special relation to electronic
mind. They can lift things that are lighter than themselves. They devices. They can enter machines and travel through connected
can move objects up to 25 ft. away. If a Pokémon learns the electronics through any cords that connect them instantly. While
move Confusion, Extrasensory, Psychic, or Trick and does not inside machines, they can read data on the machine on a check
have the telekinetic skill, they gain telekinetic. (can move things of daily. While inside machines, they can take control of the ma-
with their mind) chine on a programming skill check adding their Special Attack
Telepath - A telepathic Pokémon can read the minds of people modifier. (can go into electronics)
and another Pokémon. Telepathic Pokémon can project their Zapper - Pokémon with the zapper skill can produce controlled
thoughts to humans and Pokémon. The Pokémon can only read electricity or send electrical currents through various conductive
surface thoughts. (can read minds) materials. If an electrical device is capable of being recharged, a
Pokémon with zapper can recharge it to full power slowly. If a
Pokémon learns the move Charge, Charge Beam, Discharge,
Electrify, Electro Ball, Parabolic Charge, Shock Wave, Spark,
Thunder, Thunder Fang, Thunder Shock, Thunder Wave, Thun-
derbolt, Volt Tackle, Wild Charge, or Zap Cannon and does not
have the zapper skill, they gain zapper. (can produce electricity)
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Caring for your Pokémon
Loyalty Values
In the Pokémon video game series, you never need to feed
your Pokémon anything, which is something you can often see
Ash do in the Anime. It’s just one of many thing that you’ll need 0 - Pokémon at loyalty 0 are constantly trying to escape their
to be aware of as you travel through the Pokémon world. trainers. If they aren’t trying to actively flee, they’re ignoring any
comment from their trainers, or even trying to attack their own
trainers. Loyalty 0 is earned– you have to be really awful to your
Your Pokémon’s Needs
Pokémon for them to be here. Pokémon who are captured while
- Pokémon need to rest at least eight hours a day to be unconscious always start here.
healthy. Pokémon are resting while in a Poké Ball. Even if a
1 - Pokémon at loyalty 1 do not trust their trainers, but are not
Pokémon does not sleep, they still must rest their bodies. This is
outwardly hostile towards them. Pokémon here might occasion-
also how they can recover their 3/day or 1/day frequencies
ally ignore their trainer’s commands, choosing to try something
moves. After eight hours of rest, a Pokémon will recover their
else during combat. Many newly captured Pokémon who believe
moves’ use.
their trainers are unworthy of their strength will be at loyalty 1.
Part of rest is also grooming. Pokémon who need to be clean
should be kept clean, while Pokémon who benefit from a layer 2 - Loyalty 2 is marked by obedient Pokémon who are not really
of mud on their bodies need to be kept muddy. Keep track of close to you. Most loyalty 2 Pokémon like their trainers but may
your Pokémon’s needs. see their relationship mostly as a means to an end. Their obedi-
ence and performance in battle gets them food and a safe place
- Pokémon need to eat. Pay attention to a Pokémon’s biology
to rest. To improve their relationship, it helps to have Pokémon
entries to see what kinds of food they need. Sometimes you
that are interacting with both them and you together. Most
need to facilitate hunting, or just buy some food from a store.
hatched Pokémon start at loyalty 2 once they imprint onto you.
Larger Pokémon need more food. If you’re feeding your Poké-
mon at least twice a day, it’ll be satisfied. You can also always 3 - In general, loyalty 3 is a great place for your Pokémon to be.
give them treats that are meant for Pokémon, regardless of their Pokémon at loyalty 3 obey commands in battle and perform the
diets. best they can to protect their friends and allies. They value their
trainers as much as their trainers value them. You might find
- Exercise and entertainment are important parts of keeping
that this is a place that many of Pokémon settle, as it’s difficult
your Pokémon engaged and happy. Pokémon love combating
to maintain loyalty of many Pokémon at the same time.
foes with your lead, but also should be given time to stretch and
walk around. Sometimes, you’ll even have a Pokémon who 4 - Loyalty 4 often represents the closest relationship that a
doesn’t participate in battles. Even then, make sure you give trainer might have. Most often, trainers will have Pokémon with
them some leisure time to stretch out and wander if possible– loyalty 4 be their first Pokémon, their Pokémon who is always
maybe after a meal? out of their Poké Ball, or maybe a starter that grew particularly
close to their trainer. Pokémon with Loyalty 4 often know every-
thing their trainer would expect of them. While a Pokémon
Loyalty might quickly grow to care for their trainer, loyalty 4 is usually
only found in partnerships that are at least three months long.
Caring about your Pokémon is important and affects many
aspects of your Pokémon’s growth. Natures, likes, dislikes, and 5 - A trainer might spend their whole life with loving partner-
the habits of each Pokémon species are all important things to ships with their Pokémon and never have a Pokémon with loyal-
pay attention to in order to raise the loyalty of your Pokémon. ty 5. Pokémon with loyalty 5 have perfect understandings of
Loyalty is measured on a scale from 0 to 5. Loyalty represents their trainer’s needs and desires. Pokémon with loyalty 5 are
how well the Pokémon listens to you or how defiant they may often proactive, almost acting without command– sometimes
become when you command a Pokémon who isn’t on the best it’s hard to tell if a trainer is commanding their loyalty 5 Poké-
terms with you. Cruel conduct and bitter medicine, even in the mon or simply narrating their Pokémon’s action.
pursuit of being the best, can have major consequences if a
trainer goes overboard.
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Pokémon Evolution Nature List
When Pokémon mature and age, their body drastically chang- Nature Name Increased Stat Decreased Stat
es in mass and shape to reach a new stage of their evolutionary
Lonely Attack Defense
line. Some Pokémon do not evolve while others do and other
can evolve twice in their lifetime. Aside from learning more Brave Attack Speed
about the world and physically maturing, Pokémon need a great
Adamant Attack Special Attack
deal of emotion to urge their evolution. Sometimes, confidence
and happiness is enough for a Pokémon to evolve and other Naughty Attack Special Defense
times, it is a moment of a Pokémon’s frustration and anger that Bold Defense Attack
pushes it to change. Not all Pokémon can naturally evolve with-
out foreign aid. Some Pokémon require the radiation found in Relaxed Defense Speed
evolutionary stones to mutate themselves into their next form. Impish Defense Special Attack
Some require certain times of day, or even the interaction with
Lax Defense Special Defense
certain locations or other Pokémon.
Timid Speed Attack
Pokémon with a good loyalty score will often evolve when
they’re ready with little else to urge their evolution. When you Hasty Speed Defense
Pokémon evolves, their stats will change and they will likely Jolly Speed Special Attack
learn three new moves. Since a Pokémon can only have six
moves, you might have to remove some moves from your Poké- Naïve Speed Special Defense
mon’s move list. When updating an evolved Pokémon’s stats, Modest Special Attack Attack
keep their nature and any stats modified by your trainer in mind.
Mild Special Attack Defense
Speed Sweet
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Obtaining Pokémon Pokémon Eggs
Every single species of Pokémon that you encounter, maybe
Capturing a Pokémon even the legendary Pokémon, all hatch from eggs. Caring for an
egg is not particularly difficult– careful carrying and keeping it
Many people are given Pokémon by their parents, by friends,
warm is usually enough.
or by some local professor or regional sponsor. Once you have
your first, you can begin catching more Pokémon on your own. When a Pokémon hatches, they will imprint on a trainer who
To catch a Pokémon, you’ll need to have at least one Poké Ball. hatches them– usually starting with a strong trust in their care-
Poké Balls are detailed with items later in the Player’s Hand- taker. Many Pokémon will hatch and be only slightly larger than
book. the egg. However, some Pokémon like Onix which will start at
that small size, will often double in the first few hours of its life
By combating a wild Pokémon, you can weaken it while dis-
and eventually get to its full size within a week, provided that it’s
playing your prowess as a trainer. Once you throw a Poke Ball
being fed and given time to rest through its growth.
you can capture the Pokémon and add it to your team. Each
Poké Ball can only attempt to capture a Pokémon once. If you One of the Pokémon world’s longest unsolved mysteries is
miss a Pokémon, and the ball hits the ground or wall, it’ll still be where eggs come from exactly. While the exact action and result
fine to try with again, but if it fails to capture a Pokémon it has is unknown a lot is known about how eggs work.
energized, it shatters upon failure. To improve your chances of
capture consider the following things:
To produce an egg you need the following things:
- Pokémon who have been hurt are easier to catch.
- Two Pokémon that are the opposite sex.
- Pokémon who have an affliction are easier to catch.
- The Pokémon must share an Egg Group.
- Ambushed Pokémon are harder to catch. Conversely, Poké-
mon who ambush you are neither harder nor easier to catch. - The Pokémon pairing needs privacy for at least four hours.
- Pokémon who are unconscious are easy to catch– however - The Pokémon must get along , even as acquaintances.
there is a danger to capturing a knocked out Pokémon.
- The Pokémon must both be at least two weeks old.
When you throw a Poké Ball, roll 1d100. The lower you roll,
the more likely you are to capture the target. The GM knows the When an egg is produced, the child has the following traits:
capture rate values that you need to roll under per species. If
- The Pokémon inherits its species from its mother.
your capture roll is successful, you’ve captured a Pokémon!
- The Pokémon might inherit moves from its father.
Captured Pokémon will have their initial loyalty based on your
interaction with them while they were wilds. An aggressive - The Pokémon may inherit its nature from either parent.
Pokémon who is subdued, outwitted, or simply defeated will
usually respect you once captured. A Wild Pokémon will know if
Once per day, if a Pokémon pairing is given at least four hours
you caught it out of sheer luck and that may reflect its initial
together and the five requirements to produce an egg are met,
attitude towards you.
each trainer may make a Breeding Check on 1d100. On a result
!!! - If you capture an unconscious knocked out Pokémon with of 15 or lower, you find an egg! For every hour past the first
a Poké Ball, it will surely hate you upon being brought out of its four, the Breeding Check is raised by 2, up to five hours. This
new Poké Ball. Unaware of being captured and instead just wak- means that if a Pokémon pairing is given 9 hours together total,
ing to its new situation can create terrible relationships. While You need to roll 25 or lower during your Breeding Check.
these are able to be worked out, its usually better to let knocked
Your GM might determine based on loyalty or the pairing’s
out Pokémon lie.
friendship that the number you must roll under is higher than
Remember– Not every encounter needs to be a battle. Some- 25, but they do not need to tell you this until you’ve made your
times a friendly encounter and friendly offering to a wild can Breeding Check and succeeded out of the normal success range.
result in a wild capture that does not result in a confrontation.
Ask it to come along or entice it with a treat and maybe you’ll
have a new friend on your journey!
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Fossil Reanimation
Pokémon can be caught, hatched, even traded for or pur-
chased but maybe the strangest way to acquire a new Pokémon
is to find a fossil and bring it to a reanimation laboratory. Often
only one or two may exist across entire regions, with maybe only
a little more than one thousand in all of the Pokémon world.
When you have a fossil from a Pokémon, whether the Pokémon
is extinct or not, you can bring it to one of these labs to try and
reanimate a Pokémon.
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in packs. Wild Pokémon whose territory you’ve entered will
COMBAT usually try to flee when weakened or defeated in battle, losing
their will to fight.
In the Pokémon world, Pokémon will often combat each oth-
er in battle for glory in the Pokémon league. However, that is During a round of combat, each Trainer should have one turn
hardly the only place where encounters become combative. A each. Not every Pokémon will always act each round, as they
wild Pokémon, could see you wandering through its territory need to receive a command for them to act. Rounds are about 6
and attack. A Trainer could see a lone wild Pokémon and want seconds long, meaning that a minute of combat represents 10
to capture it in order to train it themselves. A villainous individ- rounds. When determining the order of combat, simply check
ual could see a chance to steal someone’s possessions and all combat participants’ Speeds. Trainers don’t need to make a
attack using their Pokémon. A Trainer could want to punch and proper action each time they have a turn, sometimes they will
harm another Trainer for… their own reasons. simply issue their commands for battle to their Pokémon.
This section will detail how combat works and how to use If two combatants have identical Speed stats, generally play-
your skills as a Trainer and how to command you Pokémon dur- ers should agree upon with of their Pokémon or Trainers act
ing combat. As a Trainer you will really only control yourself and first per round. For GM-controlled NPCs, they can quickly roll
your Pokémon. The GM will control all NPCs, trainer or other- against a contesting player to determine if the GM-controlled
wise. NPC or Pokémon acts before a Player-controlled Trainer or
Pokémon. After that, each combatant should be placed into a
round queue.
Rules of Engagement
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Combat
During your turn, you have your Trainer’s turn and a turn Items range greatly from healing people or Pokémon, like
with at least one of your Pokémon. Trainer turns will have two with a Potion, to helping you climb a tree, like with a grappling
distinct parts. Trainers can move and make a trainer action. hook. Each item will have different specific uses and how they
Moving involves looking at your Trainer’s Speed stat and mov- are used in the Items section of the Player’s Handbook.
ing them around on a battlefield. Making a trainer action covers
Attack:
many different things.
This is Pokémon: Tabletop Adventures! It’s time that Trainers
Moving as a Trainer:
took a stand and protected their Pokémon from others like Ash
Unlike Pokémon, trainers always move 30ft per 6 seconds/ would jump in front of harm’s way for Pikachu! A Pokémon
per round of combat. However, there are several other things a fights to protect you and if you’re up for it you can fight to pro-
Trainer might do quickly as a part of their move. They could tect your Pokémon. A Trainer can attack other humans or Poké-
take out something from their backpack, pick something up off mon by declaring an attack action. Trainers use the same
the ground or from a table, press a button or hit a switch, re- attacks that Pokémon do. Sometimes they will Tackle some-
move something from your person, toss something to someone thing, or Pound it with their bare hands. Maybe you’ll use a
else, or even catch something being tossed to them. In addition, blade and strike a foe with Cut. If competent in its use and
sometimes you must use your move action to recover your armed with a sword or bat, a Trainer might use Slash or Slam.
footing. If you are knocked off your feet, you’ll need to use half Using attacks will be explained with Pokémon attacks.
of your move action to get up– otherwise there are a lot of
Using a Poké Ball to return or send out a Pokémon:
Trainer Actions your GM might decide you’d have a hard time
doing. (Refer to page 118 to see how moving over terrain affects Returning and sending out Pokémon takes your trainer ac-
movement.) tion. Returning one Pokémon and sending out another Poké-
mon is a trainer action. Sending out two Pokémon is a trainer
Making a Trainer Action:
action. Returning two Pokémon is also trainer action. However,
Trainer Actions range much greater than moving. Trainer if you have a knocked out Pokémon, you can hold your trainer
actions are usually defined per action. Here are some of the action until the end of the round to return that unconscious
Trainer Actions you might want to perform: Pokémon and send out another Pokémon. Pokémon can’t act
the same round they are sent out, but if they are sent out and
Use your Pokédex:
then a new round begins, speed is checked again and everyone
To use your Pokédex, you will point its camera at a Poké- can act in the order they are supposed to. Trainers who hold
mon. After maintaining your camera on it for at least 3 seconds, there actions to return and send out a Pokémon all do it at the
you should have access to that Pokémon's Pokédex page. If same time, no one may hold their actions past any trainers
someone else has identified the Pokémon just by looking at it, switching out unconscious Pokémon. If you have already used a
you may also use your Pokédex’s voice commands to look up trainer action during a round and then one of your Pokémon is
the Pokémon's Pokédex page manually instead of aiming its knocked out and you want to return them and send out another
camera. Pokémon during that same round, you may do so as a free ac-
Throw a Poke Ball: tion, but during the next round you cannot make a regular train-
er action. A Pokémon who has already acted during a round
To use a Poke Ball, you will throw it at a Wild Pokémon with-
cannot be returned to a Poké Ball in the same turn unless it is
in 30 feet of you and if it hits the Wild you will roll 1d100. First,
knocked out after acting.
you will make an accuracy check against the Pokémon's Speed
stat on 1d20 (though if the Pokémon is below 50% of its HP, you
cannot fail this throw and the GM will always tell you that your !!! Temporary HP: Whenever you gain temporary HP, it can
throw has hit the wild Pokémon). Then, if you hit the wild, you overflow anyone’s usual HP cap. Temporary HP can be stacked,
will roll 1d100. You will always want to roll as low as possible on but only ever last until combat ends. In some cases, when
this check. There are various factors that will make the Wild’s stakes are high and adrenaline is still running between encoun-
capture check higher so as long as you roll under that number, ters, temporary HP can last but if a Pokémon or human goes
you will capture the Wild. five full minutes without having to combat some kind of threat,
temporary HP disappears.
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Free Actions: Attack:
Some things are so negligible that you can do them while you To attack, you will look at the Pokémon's moves and use one
are moving around and acting. They are defined per action but of them depending on each of their specific uses. In all cases of
the most important one is defined here: using a move against a foe, you will need to roll an accuracy
check. You can attempt attacks against underwater, under-
Issuing a Command:
ground, or even airborne foes as long as they’re in range. Let’s
As a Trainer, your Pokémon rely on your insight and guid- check out how to read a move.
ance. Whether they act before you during a round of combat or
afterwards, you command them verbally. As long as they are
loyal to you, they will attempt to do whatever they can to com- Thunder Shock - Ranged(20ft) Electric Special Attack: At-Will
plete the commands you give them. Simple commands like, 1d12. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the
“Hyper Beam now!” when there is only one Golbat for your target is Paralyzed.
Kingler to attack will make them use Hyper Beam on that
Name - Range Type Accuracy Check: Frequency Damage. Ad-
Golbat. Complex commands like, “climb up into the nearest tree
ditional effects.
and use Razor Leaf on the first thing appears below,” will also
be attempted to the best of that Pokémon’s ability. Something
that’s important to note is that even if a Free Action is “free,” Name - Moves all have unique names. This will help you call
they should still be kept to a maximum of six seconds, since a out what you want your Pokémon to do.
round of combat only takes six seconds. That means that you
Range - Moves will have different ranges of use. Some will
shouldn’t be issuing a full dialogue of commands to a Pokémon–
only be melee range, hitting adjacent targets while others will
you just wouldn’t be able to do that.
be able to target enemies as far as 60ft away.
You can only issue commands to one of your Pokémon per
Type - There are eighteen different elemental types in the
round, however you can have as many Pokémon as you’d like
world of Pokémon. Each have different advantages against each
intercept an attack meant for you if they haven’t moved.
other and using types effectively can give you incredible ad-
Moving your Pokémon: vantages in battle.
Unlike Trainers, refer to your Pokémon's Speed stat. A Poké- Accuracy Check - A move labeled here with Attack, will use
mon can move their Speed stat x 5 feet per 6 seconds, or per your Attack Modifier and a d20 roll against a target’s Defense in
round of combat. Other than that, a Pokémon's movement is order to hit. A move labeled here with Special Attack, will use
limited to whatever commands their Trainer gave them, as they your Special Attack Modifier and a d20 roll against a target’s
usually trust their Trainer’s guidance. However, Pokémon who Special Defense in order to hit. A move labeled here with Effect,
have not moved yet during a round of combat may use their will use your Speed Modifier and a d20 roll against a target’s
whole turn to intercept an attack meant for their Trainer by Speed in order to hit.
putting themselves between the attacker and their Trainer as
Frequency - There are three frequencies. At-Will means that
long as the Pokémon's Speed allows for them to move that far
the move can be used as many times per day as needed. Fre-
during a round of combat. If a Pokémon has 0 Speed, it may still
quencies listed as 3/day or 1/day can only be used three times
move 5 ft per turn. If you want to jump up in order to reach an
in a day, or just once per day. However, if your Pokémon rests
airborne foe with an attack, use half of your movement for
for at 8 hours (an extended rest), they will be rejuvenated and
jumping upward– remember to return to the ground after
can use their 3/day or 1/day frequency moves again. Pokémon
attacking. (Refer to page 118 to see how moving over terrain
Centers do not restore 3/day or 1/day moves– only rest does.
affects movement.)
Damage - On hit, if a move has damage you will roll dice to
Making a Pokémon Action:
calculate the damage of your attack. Attack moves will add your
Generally, Pokémon may only do the following things during Attack modifier to the total damage. Special Attack moves will
their Action: Make an attack, or use a held item. add your Special Attack modifiers to the total damage. Moves
without a damage value listed, don’t deal damage.
Use a Held Item:
Additional Effects - Moves can do various things and each
If commanded to do so, the Pokémon will use the items how-
move that has extra tricks define them here.
ever its instructed to do so.
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Combat
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Type-Effectiveness Chart
Fighting
Ground
Normal
Dragon
Psychic
Electric
Poison
Water
Ghost
Flying
Grass
Target
Steel
Fairy
Rock
Dark
Bug
Fire
Ice
Attack Type
Bug +1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 +1 -1 +1 -1
Dark -1 -1 -1 +1 +1 Players!:
Dragon +1 -1 Keep track of
how each of your
Electric -1 -1 +1 -1 +1
Pokémon’s
Fairy +1 +1 +1 -1 -1 -1 attacks are effec-
tive or resisted!
Fighting -1 +1 -1 -1 +1 +1 -1 -1 +1 +1
Fire +1 -1 -1 +1 +1 -1 +1 -1
Game Masters!:
Flying +1 -1 +1 +1 -1 -1 Keep this chart
Ghost -1 +1 +1 handy! Elemental
advantages are a
Grass -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 +1 -1 +1 -1 +1 big deal in the
Ground -1 +1 +1 -1 +1 +1 +1 Pokémon world!
Ice +1 -1 +1 +1 +1 -1 -1 -1
Normal -1 -1
Poison +1 -1 +1 -1 -1 -1
Psychic +1 +1 -1 -1
Rock +1 -1 +1 +1 -1 +1 -1
Steel -1 +1 -1 +1 +1 -1 -1
Water -1 +1 -1 +1 +1 -1
+1 Add 1 die to the attack’s super-effective damage! If your attack is extremely-effective, add 2 dice!
-1 Subtract 1 die from the attack’s resisted damage. If your attack is shielded, subtract 2 dice.
Your attack cannot hit the target, regardless of a target’s other types.
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Afflictions are thawed and cured of the Frozen affliction. Allies can help to
free you from freezing by melting the frost over three rounds of
In addition to damage, sometimes the effects of a successful working away at the frost, or instantly freeing you by using a Fire
attack will give its target a affliction. type attack while you are Frozen. Fire type Pokémon are im-
Asleep mune to Freezing. Ice-type Pokémon are immune to Freezing.
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On the Field of Battle Special terrain includes water that you can be submerged in
or the earth underfoot. If you’re swimming in water, generally
Depending on where you’re battling, you’ll need to keep you travel at half of your movement speed. Pokémon who live
some things in mind while traversing the field of battle. underwater or have experience with moving through water as a
Normal terrain is anywhere that’s relatively simple to move day-to-day experience would not be penalized in this way. In
from place to place. Some examples might include a street’s that sense, in many situations normal terrain is special terrain
road, the inside of a building, or a grassy field with grass that for a Pokémon whose limbs only consist of fins unless you are a
barely comes up to your ankle. Whenever you move around in large serpent like Gyarados or Milotic. When it comes to under-
normal terrain, you can move during your action 5ft for every ground movement, most burrowing Pokémon can move
point of Speed that you have per turn. Technically, the air and through dirt and clay as if it wasn’t even there. However, even a
sky above is also part of normal terrain and Pokémon capable of Diglett moving underground would be slowed by solid rock.
flight move through the air at the same rate of 5ft for every Generally, a GM will not penalize a Pokémon for moving under-
point of Speed they have per turn. ground if they are a burrowing Pokémon, but if there is rock or
metal underground, or in a wall they might try to dig through,
Hindering terrain could be anything between you and where
they might be slowed down appropriately.
you want to go, or anything between you and what you’re aim-
ing at with an attack. In an empty room, there is no hindering Blocking terrain stops you from proceeding or aiming at a
terrain. In a field with bushes of berry thresh, hindering terrain target. Blocking terrain could be a wall, a car, or even a large
could be that thresh between you and a target you’re trying to Onix who is defending its allies. Since you can’t aim through
hit on the other side. Hindering terrain could even be other these bits of terrain, it might be better to maneuver around the
people or Pokémon between you and your target. For every bit blocking terrain; or in the case of a giant Pokémon, attack it
of hindering terrain between yourself and a potential target, instead of your original target.
your accuracy check is -1 against that target. At the same time,
that same thresh could be very difficult for you to walk through.
Mounts
It would take twice your normal movement to push through Pokémon can provide awesome mounts that you ride into
every 5 sq. ft of thresh, reducing your overall movement speed. battle. If you have a Pokémon is at least Medium sized and Me-
Maneuver around hindering terrain whenever possible. dium weight, you can ride it or create some kind of harness to
Difficult terrain is anything that does not affect your line of ride it. Alternately, you could even create a chariot or sled of
sight to anything, but is particularly difficult to move across. some kind that might allow groups of your Pokémon to pull you
Snow and sand for example could be difficult for a very heavy around in battle.
Pokémon to move through, and a GM may penalize their move- If you are mounted, you do not move during your trainer
ments by cutting their movement speed in half. Maybe in a action, instead moving with your mounted Pokémon when they
room filled with low pieces of furniture, you could have difficul- move. If you have multiple Pokémon leading you with a sled or
ty running through the space and will move slower. Mountain- carriage of some kind, all Pokémon move at the same time as
ous terrain could be difficult for a Bulbasaur to scale, while a the slowest Pokémon in the queue. While you may still act dur-
Skiddo could run up a wall with ease. The surface of water is ing your turn and other Pokémon can also attack from wherever
difficult terrain when it’s shallow and you can still stand in it but they are, movement is all tied to the slowest Pokémon involved.
once you’re submerged, you’re swimming.
Pokémon who are mounts cannot try to intercept attacks for
their trainers. Pokémon who are mounts will drop their trainers
off of them if knocked unconscious while mounted. If the
amount is attacked while you are riding it, sometimes you can
expect a skill check. Sometimes an athletics skill check to hold
on, sometimes a concentration check if you’re compromised by
holding onto its side, or even a Pokémon Handling check if your
mount is afflicted or panicked by a landslide or some other dan-
ger. The Rider advanced class can ignore most of these checks,
however.
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Passives
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Corrosion (You can Poison and Toxify Steel-types and Poison-
Passive List
types.)
Cursed Body (When you are hit by a foe’s melee attack, disable
that attack for 10 mins. Cursed Body can only affect one attack
Adaptability (Moves that are the same type as you deal +4 dam-
at a time.)
age.)
Cute Charm (Whenever you are hit with a melee attack, roll 1d4.
Aerilate (Normal-type moves performed by you are treated as
On 4, Infatuate the attacker.)
Flying-type moves.)
Damp (Explosion and Self-Destruct fail to do anything if used
Aftermath (When knocked out by a melee attack, the attacker
within 40ft of you.)
loses 1d20 HP.)
Dazzling (You may not be targeted by Priority moves that are
Analytic (When acting last in queue, deal +4 damage with any
being used out of turn order.)
attacks.)
Defeatist (When your HP is below half of your max hit points,
Anger Point (When hit by a critical hit, raise Attack +6 for 10
your stats are all -2.)
mins. This passive does not stack.)
Defiant (If a foe lowers any of your stats, you have +2 Attack
Aroma Veil (You and your allies within 10ft of you are immune to
until your lowered stats are returned to normal.)
the effects of the moves Taunt, Encore, and Disable and the pas-
sive Cursed Body.) Disguise (The first time you are hit with an attack each encoun-
ter, the attack is negated.)
Battery (Allies within 15 ft of you have +1 Special Attack.)
Download (Your Attack is +1 against targets with lower Special
Battle Armor (Critical hits are treated as normal hits against
Defense than Defense. Your Special Attack is +1 against targets
you.)
with lower Defense than Special Defense.)
Berserk (While below half HP, you have +2 Special Attack.)
Drizzle (As a free action you may deplete one use of Rain Dance
Big Pecks (Your Defense cannot be lowered by a foe’s effects.) and use Rain Dance.)
Blaze (When you are below 20 HP, your Fire type attacks deal +6 Drought (As a free action you may deplete one use of Sunny Day
and use Sunny Day.)
damage.)
Dry Skin (In sunny weather, you lose 4 HP at the end of your ac-
Cheek Pouch (Whenever you consume a berry, you recover 10
tions. In rainy weather, you recover 4 HP at the end of your ac-
HP in addition to any other effects.)
tions.)
Chlorophyll (While in Sunny Weather, your Speed is +2.)
Early Bird (You roll twice during checks to wake from Sleep and
Clear Body (Your stats cannot be lowered by a foe’s effects.) use the higher result.)
Cloud Nine (As a free action you may deplete one use of Defog Effect Spore (Whenever you are hit with a melee attack, roll 1d4.
and use Defog.), On 4, randomly either Paralyze, Poison, or put to Sleep the
attacker.)
Color Change (Whenever you are attacked, your type is changed
to the same type as the attack after taking damage and effects.) Electric Surge (As a free action you may deplete one use of Elec-
tric Terrain and use Electric Terrain.)
Comatose (You are always Asleep but can still act as if you
aren’t. You are also immune to other afflictions.) Emergency Exit (You cannot fight when first damaged below half
of Max HP. You will want to run away or return to a Poke Ball for
Competitive (If a foe lowers any of your stats, you have +2 Spe- 2 rounds. During those two rounds, your speed is doubled.)
cial Attack until your lowered stats are returned to normal.)
Filter (Super-effective attacks against you deal -1d12 damage
Compound Eyes (Add +1 during accuracy check whenever you after applying weakness.)
use a ranged attack.)
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Passives
Flame Body (Whenever you are hit with a melee attack, roll 1d4. Hunger Switch (Whenever Morpeko acts, it changes from Full
On 4, Burn the attacker.) Belly mode to Hangry mode or back into Full Belly mode from
Hangry mode. Aura Wheel is Electric-type in Full Belly mode,
Flare Boost (While Burned, your Special Attack is +4.) Aura Wheel is Dark-type in Hangry mode.)
Flash Fire (You are immune to Fire-type attacks. If you would be Hydration (While in Raining weather, you are cured of any afflic-
hit by a Fire-type attack, your Fire type attacks deal +1d8 dam- tions.)
age for 2 mins.)
Hyper Cutter (Your Attack cannot be lowered by a foe’s effects.)
Flower Veil (You and your allied Grass-type’s stats cannot be
Ice Body (If in Hailing weather, you recover 4 HP during your
lowered by effects within 25ft of you.)
action.)
Fluffy (If hit by a melee attack, you only take half the damage. If
Ice Face (The first time you are hit with a melee attack each en-
hit by a Fire-type attack, you take twice the damage.)
counter; the attack is negated. Ice Face is reset whenever it
Forecast (Your appearance and type changes with the weather. starts Hailing while you are within its area of effect.)
In Hailing, Hazy, or Misty weather, Castform is Ice-type. In Rain-
Ice Scales (If hit by a Special Attack, you only take half the dam-
ing weather, Castform is Water-type. In Sandstorming weather,
age after applying weakness and resistance.)
Castform is Rock-type. In Sunny weather, Castform is Fire-type.)
Illusion (As a free action, you may change your appearance to
Friend Guard (Allies within 25ft of you take -1d4 damage when
look like any Pokémon you have interacted with within the past
attacked.)
hour. You may not appear as a Pokémon more than twice your
Gale Wings (If you use a Flying Type Move during your action, size and the illusion is dropped when you are hit by an attack.)
your Speed is +2.) Immunity (You are immune to getting Poisoned and Toxified.)
Galvanize (Normal-type moves performed by you are treated as Imposter (As a free action you may use Transform.)
Electric-type moves.)
Infiltrator (Hindering terrain and Walls do not affect you or your
Gooey (Contact with you lowers the attacker's Speed by -2 for 10 attacks.)
mins. This effect does not stack.)
Innards Out (When you are knocked out by a melee attack, deal
Grass Pelt (While in Grassy Terrain, your Defense is +2.) damage to the attacker equal to the damage you just took.)
Grassy Surge (As a free action you may deplete one use of Inner Focus (You are immune to being Stunned.)
Grassy Terrain and use Grassy Terrain.)
Insomnia (You are immune to being put to Sleep.)
Gulp Missile (Whenever Cramorant goes underwater, it gathers
waste in its mouth. When hit by an attack within 30ft while Iron Barbs (Whenever you are hit with a melee attack, the
Cramorant has waste, Cramorant ejects the waste at the offend- attacker takes 1d12 damage.)
er, dealing 1d8 damage or 2d8 damage if Cramorant has less
than 20 HP) Iron Fist (Your punching attacks deal +8 damage.)
Guts (While afflicted, your Attack is +2.) Justified (When a foe hits you with a Dark-type attack, your
Attack is +1 for 10 mins.)
Harvest (When using a Berry, you only use half of it while still
gaining its full effects. You can only use half of a Berry if you Keen Eye (Your accuracy checks cannot be negatively affected by
have Harvest.) foes.)
Healer (After acting, you may roll 1d20. On 16 or higher, any Leaf Guard (While in sunny weather, you are cured of any afflic-
adjacent allies are cured of all afflictions.) tions.)
Heatproof (Fire-type attacks are resisted by you. If you are al- Levitate (You are immune to Ground-type moves while you are
ready resistant to Fire-type, you are shielded from Fire-type airborne.)
attacks.)
Libero (You may change your type to the same type as an attack
you are making while making it for 10 mins.)
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Lightning Rod (Any Electric-type attacks within 25ft of you are Mummy (Whenever you are hit with a melee attack, the not-Stat
negated and drawn to the user. Your Special Attack is +2 until passives of the attacker become Mummy for 10 mins.)
the end of your next turn whenever you negate an Electric-type
Natural Cure (Whenever returned to a Poke Ball, you are cured
attack.)
of any afflictions.)
Limber (You are immune to being Paralyzed.)
Neutralizing Gas (Non-Stat passives other than your own do not
Liquid Ooze (If you are hit by an attack that damages you and work within 10ft of you.)
heals the attacker, the attacker is dealt damage equal to what
No Guard (You cannot miss your attacks, and attacks made
they would have healed, instead of healing.)
against you cannot miss.)
Liquid Voice (Sound-based moves made by you are Water-type.)
Normalize (Attacks performed by you are treated as Normal-
Magic Bounce (If you are hit by an attack that does not deal type attacks.)
damage, the attacker is instead affected by the effects of their
Oblivious (You are immune to Infatuation.)
own attack.)
Overcoat (You are immune to damage from weather.)
Magic Guard (You can only take damage from attacks that deal
damage. You are unaffected by damage from afflictions, coats, Overgrow (When you are below 20 HP, your Grass-type attacks
hazards, weather or any passives.) deal +6 damage)
Magician (When hitting with a melee attack, you steal the tar- Own Tempo (You are immune to being Confused.)
get’s held item, if any.)
Pastel Veil (You and your allies within 10ft of you are immune to
Magma Armor (You are immune being Frozen.) being Poisoned or Toxified.)
Marvel Scale (While afflicted, your Defense is +2.) Perish Body (When you are hit by a melee attack, the offender
receives 3 Perish Coats. The Coat has the following ability: After
Mega Launcher (Your pulse attacks deal +8 damage.)
acting, destroy one of your Perish Coats. If this is the third Perish
Merciless (On hit, your attacks are critical hits if the target is coat you’ve destroyed during this encounter, set your HP to 0.)
Poisoned or Toxified.)
Pickpocket (When you are hit by a melee attack, you steal the
Mimicry (Your Type changes to reflect your current surround- offender’s held item, if any.)
ings. If you are in a grassy field, Grass type; if you are in water,
Pixilate (Normal-type moves performed by you are treated as
Water type; if you are on a mountain, Rock type; etc.)
Fairy-type moves.)
Minus (If at least one ally has Plus or Minus within 10ft of you,
Plus (If at least one ally has Plus or Minus within 10ft of you, you
you have +3 Special Attack.)
have +3 Special Attack.)
Mirror Armor (If your stats would be lowered by a foe’s effects,
Poison Heal (While afflicted with Poison or Toxification, you are
instead that offender’s stat is lowered.)
healed instead of damaged by those afflictions. You are cured of
Misty Surge (As a free action you may deplete one use of Misty Poison or Toxin once you are at Max HP.)
Terrain and use Misty Terrain.)
Poison Point (Whenever you are hit with a melee attack, roll
Mold Breaker (Your attacks ignore any passives that would redi- 1d4. On 4, Poison the attacker.)
rect, negate or weaken your attacks.)
Poison Touch (Whenever you hit with a melee attack, you may
Motor Drive (When a foe hits you with an Electric-type attack, roll 1d6. On 6, Poison the target.)
your speed is +1 for 10 mins.)
Power of Alchemy (When an ally is knocked out within 10ft of
Multiscale (When you are at Max HP, you take -1d20 damage you, you gain one of your ally’s passives for 2 mins.)
from all attacks.)
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Passives
Power Spot (Attacks made within 10ft of you deal +4 damage, Sand Force (While in Sandstorming Weather, your Rock-type and
regardless if the attacker is friend or foe.) Ground-type attacks deal +1d8 damage.)
Prankster (Your attacks that do not deal damage on hit have Sand Rush (While in Sandstorming Weather, Your Speed is +2.)
Priority.)
Sand Spit (Whenever you are hit with a melee attack, use Sand-
Pressure (If you are hit by a 3/day attack, the attacker can’t use storm as a free action.)
that attack for the remainder of the day.)
Sand Veil (While in Sandstorming Weather, any foe’s attacks
Propeller Tail (Your attacks cannot be redirected by passives or made against you have -1 during accuracy check.)
any other ability, instead only hitting a target your attack was
Sand Stream (As a free action you may deplete one use of Sand-
directed at.)
storm and use Sandstorm.)
Protean (You may change your type to the same type as an
Sap Sipper (You are immune to Grass-type attacks. If you would
attack you are making while making it for 10 mins.)
be hit by a Grass-type attack, your Attack is +1 for 10 mins.)
Psychic Surge (As a free action you may deplete one use of Psy-
Schooling (When Wishiwashi is at 15 HP or higher, it is in its
chic Terrain and use Psychic Terrain.)
School form. In its School form, Wishiwashi summons hundreds
Punk Rock (Your sound-based attacks deal +8 damage. You take of fish-shaped balls of water and surrounds itself making it ap-
8 less damage from sound-based attacks.) pear larger and making it stronger. When below 15 HP, Wishi-
washi is in its Single form, dropping its façade and appearing
Queenly Majesty (You may not be targeted by Priority moves much smaller on its own.)
that are being used out of turn order.)
Scrappy (Your Normal-type and Fighting-type attacks can hit
Quick Feet (While afflicted, your Speed is +2.) Ghost-type targets.)
Rain Dish (If in Raining Weather, you regain 4 HP after you act.) Screen Cleaner (Whenever you move through a Wall, Hazard, or
adjacent to someone with a Coat, destroy all Walls, Hazards and
Rattled (When a foe hits you with a Bug-type, Ghost-type, or Coats.)
Dark-type attack, your Speed is +1 for 10 mins.)
Shed Skin (After acting, you may roll 1d4. On 4, you are cured of
Receiver (When an ally is knocked out within 10ft of you, you any afflictions.)
gain one of your ally’s passives for 2 mins.)
Sheer Force (Your attacks that have additional effects that affect
Reckless (Your attacks that damage yourself on hit, deal +1d20.) the target may deal +1d20 damage, but will not have those addi-
Rough Skin (Whenever you are hit with a melee attack, the Slush Rush (While in Hailing weather, your Speed is +2.)
attacker takes 1d12 damage.)
Sniper (When you land a critical hit, you deal an additional 10
damage, applied before weakness and resistances.)
Snow Warning (As a free action you may deplete one use of Hail
and use Hail.)
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Solar Power (While in Sunny weather, you deal an additional 8 Swarm (When you are below 20 HP, your Bug-type attacks deal
damage while attacking. After acting in Sunny weather, you take +6 damage)
8 damage.)
Sweet Veil (You and your allies within 10ft of you are immune to
Solid Rock (Super-effective attacks against you deal -1d12 dam- being put to Sleep.)
age after applying weakness.)
Swift Swim (While in Raining weather, your Speed is +2.)
Soundproof (You are immune to sound-based attacks.)
Symbiosis (You can pass held items to allies within 10ft as a free
Stakeout (When you attack a target who has just joined the en- action.)
counter since your last turn, you deal +1d10 damage.)
Synchronize (When you are Burned, Poisoned, or Paralyzed by a
Stalwart (Your attacks cannot be redirected by passives or any foe, the offender is also given the same affliction.)
other ability, instead only hitting a target your attack was di-
Tangled Feet (While you are confused, foes need to roll +1 dur-
rected at.)
ing Accuracy Checks against you.)
Stance Change (Aegislash has two forms it constantly changes
Technician (Your attacks that deal less than 15 damage after
between. When you attack a foe, before making your accuracy
check change into your Sword Form. When using a reaction rolling damage deal +4 damage.)
move such as King’s Shield or Protect, or a protective move like
Telepathy (Your allies within 25ft do not harm you when the ally
Safeguard or Light Screen, immediately change to Shield Form.)
is using attacks that have an area of effect.)
Static (Whenever you are hit with a melee attack, roll 1d4. On 4,
Thick Fat (You take -4 damage from Fire-type and Ice-type
Paralyze the attacker.)
attacks after applying weaknesses and resistance.)
Steadfast (When you are Stunned, your Speed is +1 for 10 mins.)
Tinted Lens (Your resisted attacks deal +4 damage after applying
Steam Engine (When a foe hits you with a Fire-type or Water- weaknesses and resistance.)
type attack, your Speed is +2 for 10 mins.)
Torrent (When you are below 20 HP, your Water-type attacks
Steelworker (Your Steel-type attacks deal +4 damage.) deal +6 damage)
Steely Spirit (Steel-type attacks used within 10ft of you by your- Tough Claws (Your slashing attacks deal +8 damage.)
self or allies deal +4 damage.)
Toxic Boost (While Poisoned or Toxified, your Attack is +2.)
Stench (Whenever you are hit with a melee attack, roll 1d4. On
Triage (Any moves you know that can heal have Reaction.)
4, Stun the attacker)
Truant (You can’t act on a round after a round where you have
Sticky Hold (You cannot drop held items or have held items sto-
acted. Truant cannot be removed or disabled by any means.)
len from you.)
Unnerve (Foes within 25ft of you cannot consume food.)
Storm Drain (Any Water-type attacks within 25ft of you are ne-
gated and drawn to you. Your Special Attack is +2 until the end Vital Spirit (You are immune to being put to Sleep.)
of your next turn whenever you negate a Water-type attack.)
Volt Absorb (When you are hit by an electric-type attack, half
Strong Jaw (Your biting attacks deal +8 damage.) the damage after applying weakness and resistance, then you
heal that much HP instead of taking damage.)
Sturdy (If you would be brought from Max HP to 0 or below, you
are instead brought to 1 HP.) Wandering Spirit (Whenever you are hit with a melee attack,
you gain all of the offender’s Not-Stat passives and lose Wander-
Suction Cups (You cannot be moved by a foe’s attacks.)
ing Spirit, then they gain Wandering Spirit and lose all of their
Surge Surfer (While in Electrified terrain, your Speed is +2.) Not-Stat Passives for 10 mins.)
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Passives
Water Absorb (When you are hit by a water-type attack, half the
damage after applying weakness and resistance, then you heal
that much HP instead of taking damage.)
Weak Armor (When you are hit by a melee attack, Your Defense
is -3 and your Attack is +3 for 10 mins. This does not stack.)
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Reaction
Keywords for Moves
Reaction moves have specific requirements to be used. If you
By now you’ve probably seen multiple keywords that de- can use them, and you haven’t acted yet during the round, you
scribe different ways that attacks work beyond their effects. immediately may use a Reaction move even if it’s not your turn.
Here the different abilities tied to moves that are otherwise
Scatter
shorthanded into one word are found here.
An attack with Scatter lets you target multiple targets during
Binding
the same attack, or the same target many times. You will make
If you get bound by someone’s attack, you’re either stuck separate Accuracy Checks per hit and deal damage adding any
to them or to the ground. If you’re bound to someone, nei- modifiers each time. If you miss with a Scatter attack that says
ther of you can move unless one of you is significantly larger how many attacks you make, you may attempt addition attack
and heavier than the other. Eventually the binding may end even if you miss one of the Scatter attacks. If you miss with a
on its own, but if it doesn’t if one of the two bound individu- Scatter attack that says, “up to X attacks,” you may not try your
als are knocked out, the binding should end. If you’re bound additional attacks. Scatter attacks only add modifiers, STAB, or
any other damage bonuses to their first hit per turn (this means
to the ground, usually some force is keeping you immobile. If
that all later hits only roll dice, but still use weaknesses and re-
knocked out, you are also usually freed from any binding that
sistances).
is keeping you bound to the ground. If returned to a Poke
Ball, bound Pokémon are freed. If a binding move’s effect Terrain
deals damage (not when it hit and deal damage from the Whenever you create Terrain, you are centered in the middle
attack), it is unpreventable and there is nothing that is added of the Terrain effect you create. Each Terrain effect is defined
or subtracted from the attacker or the target taking damage. per move. If a Terrain move is used while another Terrain is ac-
Weather
If you are using a Priority attack you may act first during
the round. If someone else tries to use a Priority attack in the Whenever you create Weather, you are centered in the mid-
same round as you, whoever has a higher Speed acts first. dle of the Weather effect you create. Each Weather effect is
You can still use an attack with Priority as an attack without defined per move. If a Weather move is used while another
using it out of turn order. Weather is active within its diameter, it replaces the older
Weather.
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Ranges Further Explained Blast
Ranged attacks can attack target far away, and ranges are Burst
defined per attack. If attacking a target, you must have a direct A move with a burst range affects an area around you. It cre-
line of sight in order to have a chance at hitting them. Blocking ates a circle, with you at its center, extending outwards in all
terrain will not allow you to attempt an attack, while hindering directs for a distance equal to the range indicated on the move.
terrain will simply make it more difficult to hit the target. For This means that a move or attack with a burst of 20 ft has a 40 ft
every bit of hindering terrain between yourself and the target, diameter. Burst attacks affect all possible targets, including al-
your accuracy check will be -1 unless you are using a move with lies, so be careful when setting off burst attacks.
Blast, Burst, or Wave.
Beam
Beam attacks will go for the full length of their range, through
targets and any others behind the first. All possible targets in the
beam will be affected, including allies, so be careful when setting
off beam attacks.
Wave
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Moves in Alphabetical Order Aqua Jet - Melee Water Attack: At-Will 2d6. Aqua Jet has Priori-
ty.
All Pokémon Moves are listed here in alphabetical order. The
Pokédex also has each Move listed again. Aqua Ring - Self Water Effect: 1/day. Put a Ring Coat on yourself.
The Coat has the following ability: At the beginning of your turn,
If this symbol is with an attack, a trainer may attempt it.
recover 1d10 HP. This Coat lasts for 1 min. If it’s raining, the Coat
lasts for 2 mins.
A Aqua Tail - Melee Water Attack: 1/day 3d12.
Absorb - Melee Grass Special Attack: 3/day 2d8. On hit, you re- Arm Thrust - Melee Fighting Attack: At-Will 1d4. Arm Thrust has
gain HP equal to half of the damage dealt. -2 during Accuracy Check. Arm Thrust is a Scatter attack. Up to 5
Accelerock - Melee Rock Attack: At-Will 2d6. Accelerock has Pri- attacks.
ority. Aromatherapy - Melee Grass Effect: 3/day. Target an ally or
Acid Spray - Ranged(20ft) Poison Special Attack: 3/day 1d20. On yourself. Target is cured of all afflictions.
hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect can- Assurance - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d8. If the target was al-
not be stacked. ready attacked this round, Assurance deals +1d8 damage.
Acrobatics - Melee Flying Attack: 1/day 3d12. Acrobatics cannot Astonish - Melee Ghost Attack: At-Will 1d10. On hit, if you got
be used if you have a held item. 19 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
Acupressure - Melee Normal Effect: 3/day. Target an ally or Attract - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target is
yourself. The target’s Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special Infatuated with you.
Defense, or Speed is raised +2 for five mins. This effect cannot
Aura Sphere - Ranged(30ft) Fighting Special Attack: 1/day 3d12.
be stacked.
You can’t miss targets with less than 20 Special Defense.
Aerial Ace - Melee Flying Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t miss tar-
Aura Wheel - Melee Electric Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, your
gets with less than 15 Defense.
Attack is +1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. If you are
After You - Ranged(20ft) Normal Effect: 3/day. For the rest of Hangry, Aura Wheel is Dark-type.
the encounter, your turn will be after the target’s turn.
Aurora Beam - Ranged(15ft beam) Ice Special Attack: 3/day 3d8.
Air Cutter - Ranged(15ft) Flying Special Attack: At-Will 2d8. Air On hit, all target’s Attack are -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot
Cutter has -1 during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 18 or be stacked.
higher on Accuracy Check, Air Cutter is a critical hit.
Aurora Veil - Melee Ice Effect: 1/day. Put a Veil Coat on the tar-
Air Slash - Ranged(15ft) Flying Special Attack: 1/day 3d12. Air get or yourself. The Coat has the following ability: If within Hail,
Slash has -1 during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 14 or high- you only take half the damage from successful attacks after ap-
er on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned. plying weakness and resistances. This Coat lasts for 2 mins.
Ally Switch - Ranged(60ft) Psychic Effect: 1/day. Ally Switch is Avalanche - Melee Ice Attack: 3/day 3d8. If the target was al-
used as a Reaction. If you are hit by an attack, you and target ready attacked this round, Avalanche deals +1d8 damage.
willing ally switch places and the ally is hit by the attack instead.
Anchor Shot - Melee Steel Attack: 1/day 3d12. On hit, the target
B
is bound to you for 1d6 rounds.
Baneful Bunker - Melee Poison Effect: 1/day. Baneful Bunker is
Ancient Power - Ranged(10ft) Rock Special Attack: 1/day 2d8.
used as a Reaction. If you are hit by an enemy with an attack
On hit, your Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense,
that makes contact with you, ignore the damage and any effects
and Speed are each raised +1 for 1 hour.
of the attack and Poison the attacker.
Apple Acid - Ranged(15ft) Grass Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On
hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect can-
not be stacked.
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Barrage - Ranged(10ft) Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Barrage has - Bone Rush - Melee Ground Attack: At-Will 1d4. Bone Rush has -2
2 during Accuracy Check. Barrage is a Scatter attack. Up to 5 during Accuracy Check. Bone Rush is a Scatter attack. Up to 5
attacks. attacks.
Beak Blast - Melee Flying Attack: 1/day 5d12. When you use this Bonemerang - Ranged(15ft) Ground Attack: 3/day 1d20.
attack, you immediately end your turn. Until your next turn if a Bonemerang is a Scatter attack. It has two attacks.
Pokémon hits with a melee ranged attack, the offender is
Boomburst - Ranged(25ft burst) Normal Special Attack: 1/day
Burned. During your next turn your movement speed is doubled
3d12. Anyone within range of Boomburst is cured of Sleep.
and then you may roll Beak Blast’s Accuracy Check and damage.
Bounce - Melee Flying Attack: 1/day 3d12. When you use this
Belch - Ranged(15ft) Poison Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Belch
attack, you raise yourself 40 ft into the air, then you immediately
cannot be used unless you’ve eaten within the last minute.
end your turn. During your next turn, return to the ground, then
Belly Drum - Self Normal Effect: 3/day. You lose HP equal to half your movement speed is doubled and then you may roll
of your Max HP, then your Attack is +6 for 10 mins. This effect Bounce’s Accuracy Check and damage. On hit, if you got 14 or
cannot be stacked. higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Paralyzed.
Bide - Ranged(25ft burst) Normal Effect: 1/day. When you use Branch Poke - Melee Grass Attack: At-Will 2d6.
this attack, you immediately end your turn. During your next
Brave Bird - Melee Flying Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, you lose HP
turn, you can’t act. On the round after that, when it’s your turn,
equal to 1/3rd of the damage you deal.
you release energy, dealing damage equal to twice the damage
you’ve taken since initiating Bide. Breaking Swipe - Melee Dragon Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the
target’s Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Bind - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. On hit, the target is
bound to you for 1d4 rounds. For each round the target is Brick Break - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. Destroy any
bound, it takes 1d4 damage on its turns. Walls within 5 ft. You may target Walls with Brick Break without
needing to roll Accuracy Check or damage.
Bite - Melee Dark Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if you got 16 or
higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned. Brine - Ranged(20ft) Water Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. If you are
at less than half of your Max HP, Brine has 5d8 for damage in-
Blast Burn - Ranged(30ft, 10ft blast) Fire Special Attack: 1/day
stead.
5d20. Blast Burn has -2 during Accuracy Check. You may not act
during their next turn. Brutal Swing - Ranged(5ft burst) Dark Attack: At-Will 2d8.
Blaze Kick - Melee Fire Attack: 1/day 3d12. On hit, if you got 16 Bubble - Ranged(15ft) Water Special Attack: At-Will 1d12. On
or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned. hit, the target’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
stacked.
Blizzard - Ranged(20ft, 10ft wave) Ice Special Attack: 1/day 5d12.
Blizzard has -2 during Accuracy Check unless it’s Hailing. On hit, if Bubble Beam - Ranged(20ft) Water Special Attack: 3/day 3d8.
you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the targets are Frozen. On hit, the target’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
stacked.
Block - Melee Normal Effect: 3/day. On hit, the target is bound
to you for 1d6 rounds. Bug Bite - Melee Bug Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if the target is
holding a Berry, you steal it and immediately consume it.
Body Press - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. Body Press deals
+2 damage for every point of Defense you have above the tar- Bug Buzz - Ranged(20ft) Bug Special Attack: 1/day 3d12. On hit,
get. the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot
be stacked.
Body Slam - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 3d12. On hit, if you got
14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Paralyzed. Bulldoze - Ranged(20ft burst) Ground Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit,
all target’s Speed are -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
Bolt Beak - Melee Electric Attack: 1/day 3d8. If the target has
stacked.
already acted this round, Bolt Beak deals +2d8 damage.
Bullet Punch - Melee Steel Attack: At-Will 2d6. Bullet Punch has
Bone Club - Melee Ground Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got
Priority.
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
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Bullet Seed - Ranged(10ft) Grass Attack: At-Will 1d4. Bullet Seed Clear Smog - Ranged(5ft burst) Poison Special Attack: At-Will
has -2 during Accuracy Check. Bullet Seed is a Scatter attack. Up 1d12.
to 5 attacks.
Close Combat - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, your
Burn Up - Ranged(25ft burst) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Defense and Special Defense is -2 for 10 mins. This effect cannot
After use, if the user is only Fire type it becomes Normal type, be stacked.
and if the user is Fire type and another type it loses its Fire typ-
Coaching - Melee Fighting Effect: 3/day. Target ally has +2 Attack
ing. This effect lasts for 10 mins.
and +2 Defense for 2 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Burning Jealousy - Ranged(30ft, 10ft wave) Fire Special Attack:
Comet Punch - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Comet Punch
1/day 2d12. If any targets have had any stats raised in the past 2
has -2 during Accuracy Check. Comet Punch is a Scatter attack.
mins, Burning Jealousy Burns the target.
Up to 5 attacks.
Camouflage - Self Normal Effect: At-Will. Your Type changes to Confusion - Ranged(10ft) Psychic Special Attack: At-Will 1d12.
reflect your current surroundings for one min. (If you are in a On hit, if you got 19 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is
grassy field, Grass type; if you are in water, Water type; if you Confused.
are on a mountain, Rock type; etc.)
Constrict - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d6. On hit, the target’s
Celebrate - Ranged(25ft burst) Normal Effect: 3/day. Roll 1d20. Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
On 20, in addition to your own stats, each ally within range has
Conversion - Self Normal Effect: At-Will. Put a Type Coat on
their Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense, and Speed
yourself. The Coat has the following ability: Your Type changes
raised +1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
to a type matching one of your known moves for two minutes or
Charge - Self Electric Effect: At-Will. Your next Electric attack will your Type changes to a type that resists that last attack you
deal +2d8 damage. Until then, your Special Defense is +1. This were hit by for two minutes.
effect cannot be stacked. This effect wears off after one min.
Corrosive Gas - Melee Poison Effect: 3/day. On hit, destroy the
Charge Beam - Ranged(10ft) Electric Special Attack: At-Will target’s held item, if any. Corrosive Gas cannot destroy Mega
1d12. On hit, your Special Attack is +1 for 10 mins. This effect Stones.
cannot be stacked.
Counter - Melee Fighting Effect: 1/day. Counter is used as a Re-
Chatter - Ranged(10ft burst) Flying Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. On action. If you are hit by an enemy with an attack that makes con-
hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, all targets are tact with you and they used the Attack stat to calculate damage,
Confused. deal exactly twice the damage to the enemy that you received
after taking damage. Do not apply weakness or resistances.
Chip Away - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. Chip Away has +2
on Accuracy Check if used against a target with a Defense or Covet - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, steals the tar-
Special Defense raising passive. get’s held item, if any.
Circle Throw - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, move Crabhammer - Melee Water Attack: 3/day 3d10. Crabhammer
the target 40ft away. has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on
Accuracy Check, Crabhammer is a critical hit.
Clamp - Melee Water Attack: At-Will 1d4. On hit, the target is
bound to you for 1d4 rounds. For each round the target is Crafty Shield - Ranged(20ft burst) Fairy Effect: 3/day. Put a
bound, it takes 1d4 damage on its turns. Crafty Coat on all allies and yourself. The Coat has the following
ability: You cannot become afflicted or have any stats altered by
Clanging Scales - Ranged(10ft burst) Dragon Special Attack: 3/
enemies. This Coat lasts for 2 rounds.
day 3d10. On hit, the target’s Defense is -2 for 10 mins. This
effect cannot be stacked. Cross Chop - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. Cross Chop has
-2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 16 or higher on Accu-
Clangorous Soul - Self Dragon Effect: 1/day. You lose HP equal to
racy Check, Cross Chop is a critical hit.
1/4th of your Max HP. Your Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Spe-
cial Defense, and Speed are each raised +1 for 10 mins. This
effect cannot be stacked.
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Cross Poison - Melee Poison Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got Dive - Melee Water Attack: 3/day 3d10. When you use this at-
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Cross Poison is a critical hit and tack, dive into water so that you are concealed, then you imme-
the target is Poisoned. diately end your turn. During your next turn, your movement
speed underwater is +40ft, and when you emerge from the wa-
Crunch - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the target’s
ter you may roll Dive’s Accuracy Check and damage.
Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Dizzy Punch - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got
Crush Claw - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the tar-
16 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Confused.
get’s Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Double Edge - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, you
Crush Grip - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 2d10. If you are at Max
lose HP equal to 1/3rd of the damage you deal.
HP, Crush Grip has 5d12 for damage instead.
Double Hit - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 1d20. Double Hit is a
Curse - Ranged(20ft) Ghost Effect: 1/day. Curse can only be used
Scatter attack. It has two attacks.
by Ghost-Type Pokémon. On hit, you lose hit points equal to half
of your max HP, then the target is Cursed. Double Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 1d20. Double Kick is
a Scatter attack. It has two attacks.
Cut - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d6.
Double Slap - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Double Slap
has -2 during Accuracy Check. Double Slap is a Scatter attack. Up
D to 5 attacks.
Dark Pulse - Ranged(10ft) Dark Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On Double Team - Self Normal Effect: 1/day. You create 3 copies of
hit, if you got 16 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is yourself. You may attack from any copy and copies may inhabit
Stunned. spaces up to 25 ft away from each other, though none can be
Darkest Lariat - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d10. more than 25 ft from any other copies or the original. If a copy is
hit, it disappears and you take 1/4th of the damage it would
Dazzling Gleam - Ranged(10ft) Fairy Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
have taken. If your copy is hit by a non-damaging attack the
Defog - Ranged(30ft burst) Flying Field Effect: 3/day. Any Walls, copy is dismissed and you are unaffected by the attack. If you
Hazards, Weather, or Terrains within range are destroyed. are hit, all copies disappear.
Destiny Bond - Ranged(50ft) Ghost Effect: 1/day. If you are Draco Meteor - Ranged(20ft, 10ft blast) Dragon Special Attack:
knocked out before your next turn, the offender who caused 1/day 5d12. After use, your Special Attack is -4 for 10 mins. This
you to get knocked out has its HP set to 0. effect cannot be stacked.
Detect - Ranged Fighting Effect: 1/day. Detect is used as a Reac- Dragon Breath - Ranged(10ft) Dragon Special Attack: At-Will
tion. If you are hit by an attack, ignore the damage and any 2d8. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the tar-
effects of the attack. get is Paralyzed.
Dig - Melee Ground Attack: 3/day 3d10. When you use this at- Dragon Claw - Melee Dragon Attack: 3/day 3d10.
tack, dig into the ground so that you are concealed, then you
Dragon Darts - Ranged(10ft) Dragon Attack: 3/day 1d20. Dragon
immediately end your turn. During your next turn, your move-
Darts is a Scatter attack. It has two attacks.
ment speed underground is +40 ft, and when you emerge from
the ground you may roll Dig’s Accuracy Check and damage. Dragon Hammer - Melee Dragon Attack: 1/day 3d12.
Disable - Ranged(20ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. For 1 minute, the Dragon Pulse - Ranged(10ft) Dragon Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
attack last used by the target may not be used again. Dragon Rage - Ranged(5ft) Dragon Special Attack: 3/day. On hit,
Disarming Voice - Ranged(10ft) Fairy Special Attack: At-Will the target loses exactly 25 HP.
1d12. You can’t miss targets with less than 15 Special Defense. Dragon Rush - Melee Dragon Attack: 3/day 3d10. Dragon Rush
Discharge - Ranged(10ft burst) Electric Special Attack: 3/day has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 16 or higher on
3d8. On hit, if you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, all targets Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
are Paralyzed. Dragon Tail - Melee Dragon Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, move the
target 40ft away.
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Drain Punch - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 2d8. On hit, you Electroweb - Ranged(10ft) Electric Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. On
regain HP equal to half of the damage dealt. hit, the target’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
stacked.
Draining Kiss - Melee Fairy Special Attack: 3/day 2d8. On hit,
you regain HP equal to half of the damage dealt. Ember - Ranged(10ft) Fire Special Attack: At-Will 1d12. On hit, if
you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned.
Dream Eater - Melee Psychic Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Dream
Eater can only hit Sleeping targets. On hit, you regain HP equal Encore - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 3/day. If the target can, it
to half of the damage dealt. must use the last move it did for the next 3 rounds or until it no
longer can.
Drill Peck - Melee Flying Attack: 3/day 3d10.
Endeavor - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day. On hit, if the target has
Drill Run - Melee Ground Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got
more HP than you, the target’s HP is set to equal your HP.
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Drill Run is a critical hit.
Endure - Ranged Normal Effect: 1/day. Endure is used as a Reac-
Drum Beating - Melee Grass Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the tar-
tion. If you are hit by an attack and would be knocked out, in-
get’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
stead you are still at 1 HP.
Dual Chop - Melee Dragon Attack: 3/day 1d20. Dual Chop is a
Energy Ball - Ranged(20ft) Grass Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On
Scatter attack. It has two attacks.
hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect can-
Dual Wingbeat - Melee Flying Attack: 3/day 1d20. Dual Wing- not be stacked.
beat is a Scatter attack. It has two attacks.
Eruption - Ranged(30ft burst) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 3d10. If
Dynamic Punch - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. Dynamic you are at Max HP, Eruption has 5d12 for damage instead.
Punch has -5 during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is Con-
Expanding Force - Ranged(30ft) Psychic Special Attack: 1/day
fused.
3d12. If you are within Psychic Terrain while using Expanding
Force, it deals +2d12 damage on hit.
E Explosion - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Attack: 1/day 10d20. Set
Earth Power - Ranged(15ft) Ground Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. your HP to 0, then roll 1d20. On 15 or less, your HP is set to -
On hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect 100% HP and you must make a death savings throw.
cannot be stacked. Extrasensory - Ranged(10ft) Psychic Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
Earthquake - Ranged(30ft burst) Ground Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is
Stunned.
Echoed Voice - Ranged(10ft) Normal Special Attack: At-Will
1d12. Echoed Voice deals +5 damage if you used it during the Extreme Speed - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. Extreme
previous round. Speed has Priority and cannot be contested for Priority.
False Surrender - Melee Dark Attack: 1/day 3d12. You can’t miss
targets with less than 20 Defense.
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Feint Attack - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t miss tar- Flamethrower - Ranged(20ft beam) Fire Special Attack: 3/day
gets with less than 15 Defense. 3d10. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the tar-
get is Burned.
Fell Stinger - Melee Bug Attack: At-Will 2d8. If you knock out a
target with Fell Stinger, your Attack is +2 for 10 mins. This effect Flare Blitz - Melee Fire Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, you lose HP
cannot be stacked. equal to 1/3rd of the damage you deal and if you got 18 or higher
on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned.
Fiery Dance - Ranged(20ft) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 3d12. On
hit, your Special Attack is +2 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be Flash - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: At-Will. On hit, the target’s
stacked. Accuracy Checks are -1 during their next turn. This effect cannot
be stacked.
Final Gambit - Melee Fighting Special Attack: 1/day. On hit, your
HP is set to 0, dealing damage equal to the HP you lost. Flash Cannon - Ranged(20ft) Steel Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
On hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect
Fire Blast - Ranged(40ft, 10ft blast) Fire Special Attack: 1/day
cannot be stacked.
5d12. Fire Blast has -2 during Accuracy Check unless it’s Sunny.
On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the targets are Flatter - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target is
Burned. Confused and the target’s Special Attack is +4 until they are no
longer Confused.
Fire Fang - Melee Fire Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 18 or
higher on Accuracy Check, the target is randomly either Stunned Floral Healing - Melee Fairy Effect: 1/day. Target an ally or your-
or Burned. self. The target is healed HP equal to half of the target’s Max HP.
If you are within Grassy Terrain, the target is healed HP equal to
Fire Lash - Melee Fire Attack: 1/day 3d12. On hit, the target’s
3/4ths of the target’s Max HP instead.
Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Flower Shield - Fairy Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of
Fire Punch - Melee Fire Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 17
Flowery Terrain with a 60ft diameter. While within the Flowery
or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned.
terrain, all Grass-types and Fairy-types have +1 Defense and +1
Fire Spin - Ranged(20ft) Fire Special Attack: 3/day 1d4. On hit, Special Defense. This terrain disappears after 2 mins.
the target is bound in place for 1d4 rounds. For each round the
Fly - Melee Flying Attack: 1/day 3d12. When you use this attack,
target is bound, it takes 1d4 damage on its turns.
you raise yourself 40ft into the air, then you immediately end
First Impression - Melee Bug Attack: 1/day 3d10. First Impres- your turn. During your next turn, your movement speed is tri-
sion has Priority. First Impression can only be used as the first pled and after getting to a target you may roll Fly’s Accuracy
action during an encounter. On hit, the target is Stunned. Check and damage.
Fishious Rend - Melee Water Attack: 1/day 3d8. If the target has Flying Press - Melee Fighting/Flying Attack: 1/day 5d12. Flying
already acted this round, Fishious Rend deals +2d8 damage. Press counts as both a Flying and Fighting type move for effec-
Fissure - Ranged(25ft beam) Ground Attack: 1/day. On hit, roll tiveness.
1d20. On a natural result of 17, 18, 19, or 20, the target is set to Focus Blast - Ranged(30ft) Fighting Special Attack: 1/day 5d12.
0 HP. Focus Blast has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target’s
Flail - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 1d10. If you are at less than Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
half of your Max HP, Flail has 1d20 for damage instead. If you Focus Punch - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 5d12. When you use
are at less than 5 HP, Flail has 5d12 for damage instead. this attack you immediately end your turn. If are hit with an at-
Flame Burst - Ranged(20ft, 5ft burst) Fire Special Attack: 3/day tack before your next turn, you are Stunned. On your next turn,
3d8. if you were not Stunned your movement speed is doubled and
after getting to a target you may roll Focus Punch’s Accuracy
Flame Charge - Melee Fire Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, your
Check and damage.
Speed is +1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Follow Me - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Effect: 3/day. On hit, all
Flame Wheel - Melee Fire Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if you got
affected foes will only attack you until you are knocked out.
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned.
Force Palm - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got
14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Paralyzed.
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Foresight - Self Normal Effect: At-Will. You can hit Ghost-types Glaciate - Ranged(10ft) Ice Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the target’s
with Normal and Fighting type moves as if they are not immune Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
to those types of attacks for two mins.
Glare - Ranged(20ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target
Forest’s Curse - Ranged(15ft) Grass Effect: 3/day. On hit, put a becomes Paralyzed.
Forest Coat on the target. The Coat has the following ability: You
Grass Knot - Melee Grass Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. Grass Knot
lose your Types and become only Grass-type for 10 mins.
can only target heavier targets.
Freeze-Dry - Ranged(10ft) Ice Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. Freeze-
Grass Whistle - Ranged(20ft burst) Grass Effect: 1/day. Grass
Dry is Super effective against Water types. On hit, if you got 18
Whistle has -5 during Accuracy Check. On hit, all targets fall
or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Frozen.
Asleep.
Frenzy Plant - Ranged(25ft beam) Grass Special Attack: 1/day
Grassy Glide - Melee Grass Attack: 3/day 3d8. Grassy Glide has
5d20. Frenzy Plant has -2 during Accuracy Check. You cannot act
priority if you’re in Grassy Terrain.
during the next round.
Grassy Terrain - Grass Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of
Frost Breath - Ranged(10ft) Ice Special Attack: 3/day 2d8. Frost
Grassy Terrain with a 60ft diameter. Anyone who acts within the
Breath has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, Frost Breath always
Grassy terrain recovers 1d12 HP after acting. This terrain disap-
counts as a critical hit.
pears after 2 mins.
Frustration - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. Frustration can
Grav Apple - Ranged(15ft) Grass Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the
only be used if you have less than 1 loyalty.
target’s Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Fury Attack - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Fury Attack has -
Gravity - Psychic Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Gravity
2 during Accuracy Check. Fury Attack is a Scatter attack. Up to 5
Terrain with a 60ft diameter. Within the terrain, Pokémon may
attacks.
not leave the ground and any Pokémon that are in the air are
Fury Cutter - Melee Bug Attack: At-Will 1d4. For each time brought down to the ground. This terrain disappears after 2
you’ve successfully used Fury Cutter against the same target mins.
during the encounter, add 1d8 to Fury Cutter’s damage.
Guillotine - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day. On hit, roll 1d20. On a
Fury Swipes - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Fury Swipes has natural result of 17, 18, 19, or 20, the target is set to 0 HP.
-2 during Accuracy Check. Fury Swipes is a Scatter attack. Up to 5
Gunk Shot - Ranged(20ft, 10ft blast) Poison Attack: 1/day 5d12.
attacks.
On hit, if you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is
Future Sight - Ranged(30ft) Psychic Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Poisoned.
When you use this attack you immediately end your turn. In two
Gust - Ranged(20ft) Flying Special Attack: At-Will 1d12. If the
rounds, select any target within 30ft of you to target with Future
target is at least 20 ft off the ground airborne, Gust deals +1d20
Sight then you may roll Future Sight’s Accuracy Check and dam-
damage.
age.
Gyro Ball - Melee Steel Attack: 3/day 3d10. Gyro Ball can only
target faster targets.
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Haze - Ice Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Hazy Weath- Hold Back - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d6. Hold Back cannot
er with a 60ft diameter. Within the Hazy weather, all stat alter- be used to knock out a target. Instead, the target will still have 1
ing passives are disabled. Stats cannot be altered by anything HP.
within the Hazy weather. This weather disappears after 2 mins.
Horn Attack - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d8.
Head Charge - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, you
Horn Drill - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day. On hit, roll 1d20. On a
lose HP equal to 1/4th of the damage you deal.
natural result of 17, 18, 19, or 20, the target is set to 0 HP.
Head Smash - Melee Rock Attack: 1/day 7d12. On hit, you lose
Horn Leech - Melee Grass Attack: 1/day 3d12. On hit, you regain
HP equal to half of the damage you deal.
HP equal to half of the damage dealt.
Headbutt - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if you got
Hurricane - Ranged(25ft, 10ft blast) Flying Special Attack: 1/day
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
5d12. Hurricane has -2 during Accuracy Check unless it’s Raining.
Heal Bell - Ranged(10ft burst) Normal Effect: 1/day. You and all On hit, if you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the targets are
allies within range are cured of all afflictions. Confused.
Heal Block - Ranged(30ft burst) Psychic Effect: 1/day. All affect- Hydro Cannon - Ranged(25ft beam) Water Special Attack: 1/day
ed targets cannot be healed or heal for 1 minute. 5d20. Hydro Cannon has -2 during Accuracy Check. You cannot
act during the next round.
Heal Order - Self Bug Effect: 1/day. You are healed HP equal to
half of your Max HP. Hydro Pump - Ranged(30ft beam) Water Special Attack: 1/day
5d12. Hydro Pump has -2 during Accuracy Check unless it’s Rain-
Heal Pulse - Ranged(10ft) Psychic Effect: 1/day. Target an ally or
ing.
yourself. The target is healed HP equal to half of the target’s
Max HP. Hyper Beam - Ranged(25ft beam) Normal Special Attack: 1/day
5d20. Hyper Beam has -2 during Accuracy Check. You cannot act
Healing Wish - Melee Psychic Effect: 1/day. Your HP is set to 0,
during the next round.
then target ally is healed to Max HP and cured of any afflictions.
Hyper Fang - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you
Heart Stamp - Melee Psychic Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if you
got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
Hyper Voice - Ranged(30ft beam) Normal Special Attack: 1/day
Heat Crash - Melee Fire Attack: 3/day 3d10. Heat Crash can only
3d12.
target lighter targets.
Hypnosis - Ranged(10ft) Psychic Effect: 3/day. Hypnosis has -4
Heat Wave - Ranged(25ft burst) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 3d12.
during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is put Asleep.
On hit, if you got 17 or higher on Accuracy Check, targets are
Burned.
Heavy Slam - Melee Steel Attack: 3/day 3d10. Heavy Slam can I
only target lighter targets. Ice Ball - Melee Ice Attack: At-Will 1d4. For each time you’ve
Helping Hand - Melee Normal Effect: 1/day. Target ally’s next successfully used Ice Ball against the same target during the
attack during this round will deal +1d20 damage. encounter, add 1d8 to Ice Ball’s damage.
Hex - Ranged(15ft) Ghost Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. If the target Ice Beam - Ranged(20ft) Ice Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if
is afflicted, Hex has 5d8 for damage instead. you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Frozen.
Hidden Power – Ranged(25ft) (Variable) Special Attack: 3/day Ice Fang - Melee Ice Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 18 or
3d8. When Hidden Power is added to a move list, assign a ran- higher on Accuracy Check, the target is randomly either Stunned
dom Type to it. or Frozen.
High Horsepower - Melee Ground Attack: 3/day 3d10. Ice Hammer - Melee Ice Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, your Speed
is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
High Jump Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. High Jump
Kick has -2 during Accuracy Check. If you miss, you lose HP equal Ice Punch - Melee Ice Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 17 or
to half of your Max HP. higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Frozen.
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Ice Shard - Ranged(15ft) Ice Special Attack: At-Will 2d6. Ice K
Shard has Priority.
Karate Chop - Melee Fighting Attack: At-Will 2d6. On hit, if you
Icicle Crash - Ranged(15ft) Ice Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Karate Chop is a critical hit.
got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
Kinesis - Ranged(10ft) Psychic Effect: At-Will. On hit, the target’s
Icicle Spear - Ranged(10ft) Ice Attack: At-Will 1d4. Icicle Spear Accuracy Checks are -1 during their next turn. This effect cannot
has -2 during Accuracy Check. Icicle Spear is a Scatter attack. Up be stacked.
to 5 attacks.
King’s Shield - Melee Steel Effect: 1/day. King’s Shield is used as
Icy Wind - Ranged(10ft) Ice Special Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, a Reaction. If you are hit by an enemy with an attack that makes
the target’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be contact with you, ignore the damage and any effects of the
stacked. attack and the attacker’s Attack is -4 for 10 mins. This effect can-
not be stacked.
Incinerate - Ranged(10ft) Fire Special Attack: At-Will 1d10. On
hit, if the target is holding a Berry, you destroy it. Knock Off - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the target
drops any held items or weapons.
Inferno - Ranged(40ft) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Inferno
has -5 during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is Burned.
Leech Life - Melee Bug Attack: 3/day 2d8. On hit, you regain HP
equal to half of the damage dealt.
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Leech Seed - Ranged(10ft) Grass Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target
Jaw Lock - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the target is
gets a Seed Coat. The Coat has the following ability: At the be-
bound to you for 1d6 rounds.
ginning of your turn, if you are within 20 ft of the enemy who
Jump Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d10. Jump Kick has -2 gave you the Seed Coat, you lose 1d12 HP. The enemy who gave
during Accuracy Check. If you miss, you lose HP equal to half of you the Seed Coat will gain the same amount of HP that you
your Max HP. lost. This Coat lasts for 3 mins, or until you are at 0 or less HP.
Life Dew - Ranged(20ft burst) Water Effect: 1/day. You and any
allies in range are each healed HP equal to 1/4th of your Max HP.
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Light Screen - Ranged(30ft) Psychic Effect: 3/day. Place 40ft of Magnet Bomb - Ranged(25ft) Steel Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t
contiguous Light Screen Wall. Light Screen Wall is see through, miss targets with less than 15 Special Defense.
12 ft tall, and has the following ability: Special Attacks that tar-
Magnet Pull - Ranged(10ft) Electric Effect: 3/day. On hit, the
get through this wall deal 10 less damage after applying weak-
Steel type target is bound to you.
ness and resistance. This Wall disappears after 2 mins.
Magnet Rise - Self Electric Effect: 3/day. You gain an immunity
Liquidation - Ranged(10ft) Water Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit,
to Ground type attacks and gain a flight movement speed equal
the target’s Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
to half your land speed for two mins.
stacked.
Mat Block - Ranged(10ft) Fighting Effect: 1/day. Mat Block is
Lock-On - Ranged(40ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. Your next attack
used as a Reaction. If an ally within range is hit by an attack,
against the same target will not miss.
move to that ally and ignore the damage and any effects of the
Lovely Kiss - Melee Normal Effect: 3/day. Lovely Kiss has -3 dur- attack.
ing Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is put Asleep.
Mean Look - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit, the tar-
Low Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d10. Low Kick can only get is bound in place. Ghost Pokémon are immune to Mean
target heavier targets. Look.
Low Sweep - Melee Fighting Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, the tar- Mega Drain - Melee Grass Special Attack: 3/day 2d10. On hit,
get’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. you regain HP equal to half of the damage dealt.
Lucky Chant - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Effect: 3/day. Put a Mega Kick- Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 5d12. Mega Kick has -3
Lucky Coat on all allies and yourself. The Coat has the following during Accuracy Check.
ability: If you are hit by a Critical Hit, treat the hit as a regular
Mega Punch- Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8.
successful hit. This Coat lasts for 2 rounds.
Megahorn - Melee Bug Attack: 1/day 5d12.
Lunge - Melee Bug Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the target’s Attack
is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. Memento - Melee Dark Effect: 1/day. Your HP is set to 0, then
the target’s Attack and Special Attack are set to 0 for 10 mins.
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Mind Reader - Ranged(40ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. Your next Mud Shot - Ranged(10ft) Ground Special Attack: At-Will 2d8. On
attack against the same target will not miss. hit, the target’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
stacked.
Minimize - Self Normal Effect: 3/day. Until your next turn, at-
tacks made against you have -2 during Accuracy Check. This ef- Mud-Slap - Ranged(5ft) Ground Special Attack: At-Will 1d6. On
fect cannot be stacked. hit, the target’s Accuracy Checks are -1 during their next turn.
This effect cannot be stacked.
Miracle Eye - Self Psychic Effect: 3/day. You can hit Dark-types
with Psychic type moves as if they are not immune to that type Mud Sport - Melee Ground Effect: At-Will. Put a Mud Coat on
of attacks for two mins. the target or yourself. The Coat has the following ability: Reduce
damage from Electric attacks that hit you by 10. This Coat lasts
Mirror Coat - Ranged(40ft) Psychic Effect: 1/day. Mirror Coat is
for 2 mins.
used as a Reaction. If you are hit by an enemy with an attack,
the enemy is within range, and they used the Special Attack stat Muddy Water - Ranged(20ft, 10ft wave) Water Special Attack:
to calculate damage, deal exactly twice the damage to the ene- 1/day 3d12. On hit, any target’s Accuracy Checks are -2 during
my that you received after taking damage. Do not apply weak- their next turn. This effect cannot be stacked.
ness or resistances.
Mystical Fire - Ranged(20ft) Fire Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. On
Mirror Move - Ranged(30ft) Flying Effect: 1/day. You perform hit, the target’s Special Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect can-
the same attack that was just used against you, even if it missed. not be stacked.
Mist - Ice Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Misty Weath- N
er with a 60ft diameter. Within the Misty weather, Stats cannot
Nature’s Madness - Ranged(25ft) Fairy Special Attack: 1/day. On
be lowered. This weather disappears after 2 mins.
hit, the target’s current HP is halved.
Misty Explosion - Ranged(30ft burst) Fairy Special Attack: 1/day
Needle Arm - Melee Grass Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got
7d20. Set your HP to 0, then roll 1d20. On 10 or less, your HP is
14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
set to -100% HP and you must make a death savings throw.
Night Daze - Ranged(10ft) Dark Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On
Misty Terrain - Fairy Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of
hit, the target’s Accuracy Checks are -1 during their next turn.
Misty Terrain with a 60ft diameter. Within the Misty terrain,
This effect cannot be stacked.
Dragon-type attacks are resisted by anyone who is not already
resistant to Dragon-type attacks and afflictions cannot be given Night Slash - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 18
to anyone. This terrain disappears after 2 mins. or higher on Accuracy Check, Night Slash is a critical hit.
Moonblast - Ranged(20ft) Fairy Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On No Retreat - Self Fighting Effect: 3/day. As a free action, as long
as you can see a foe, you cannot move away from them, or be
hit, the target’s Special Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect can-
not be stacked. returned to a Poke Ball until you are knocked out. Your Attack,
Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense, and Speed are each
Moonlight - Melee Fairy Effect: 1/day. Target an ally or yourself.
raised +1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
The target is healed HP equal to half of the target’s Max HP. If
you are within Sunny Weather, the target is healed HP equal to Nuzzle - Melee Electric Attack: 3/day 1d10. On hit, the target is
3/4ths of the target’s Max HP instead. Paralyzed.
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Powder - Melee Bug Effect: 1/day. Powder is used as a Reaction. Psystrike - Ranged(20ft) Psychic Special Attack: 1/day 5d12.
If you are hit by an enemy within melee range with a Fire type Psystrike’s Accuracy Check is made against the target’s Defense.
attack, the enemy loses HP equal to 25% of its Max HP and you
Punishment - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 2d10. Punishment deals
ignore the damage and any effects of the Fire type attack.
an additional 1d10 damage for each stat buff Passive the target
Powder Snow - Ranged(5ft burst) Ice Special Attack: At-Will has.
1d12. On hit, if you got 19 or higher on Accuracy Check, the tar-
Purify - Melee Poison Effect: 3/day. Target an ally or yourself.
get is Frozen.
Target is cured of Poison and Toxin, then if they were cured of
Power Gem - Ranged(20ft) Rock Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. Poison or Toxin they are healed 1d20 HP.
Power Whip - Melee Grass Attack: 1/day 5d12. Power Whip has Pursuit - Melee Dark Attack: At-Will 2d6. Pursuit deals +6 dam-
-2 during Accuracy Check. age to a target if they moved away from you during their last
action.
Power-Up Punch - Melee Fighting Attack: At-Will 2d6. On hit,
your Attack is +1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. Pyro Ball - Ranged(40ft) Fire Attack: 1/day 5d12. Pyro Ball has -2
during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accura-
Present - Ranged(10ft) Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, you
cy Check, the target is Burned.
may choose to deal damage with Present or heal the target’s HP
equal to the amount of damage Present would have dealt.
Psycho Shift - Melee Psychic Effect: 1/day. On hit, you are cured Rapid Spin - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d8. Destroy any Haz-
of all afflictions and the target receives each affliction you were ards or Coats, and free bound allies within 5 ft. You may target
cured of. Hazards, Coats, or bound allies with Rapid Spin without needing
to roll Accuracy Check or damage.
Psyshock - Ranged(20ft) Psychic Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
Psyshock’s Accuracy Check is made against the target’s Defense. Razor Leaf - Ranged(25ft) Grass Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if
you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Razor Leaf is a critical
hit.
Razor Shell - Melee Water Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the target’s
Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
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Razor Wind - Ranged(30ft, 10ft wave) Normal Attack: 3/day Rock Climb - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you
3d10. When you use this attack you immediately end your turn. got 16 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Confused.
During your next turn you may roll Razor Wind’s Accuracy Check
Rock Slide - Ranged(20ft, 10ft wave) Rock Attack: 1/day 5d12.
and damage. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check,
Rock Slide has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 14 or
Razor Wind is a critical hit.
higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
Recover - Self Normal Effect: 1/day. You are healed HP equal to Rock Smash - Melee Fighting Attack: At-Will 2d6. On hit, the
half of your Max HP. target’s Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Reflect - Melee Psychic Effect: 3/day. Put a Reflect Coat on the Rock Throw - Ranged(20ft) Rock Attack: At-Will 2d6.
target or yourself. The Coat has the following ability: Reduce
damage from attacks that use the attack stat that hit you by 10. Rock Tomb - Ranged(15ft) Rock Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the
This Coat lasts for 2 mins. target’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Reflect Type - Ranged(30ft) Normal Effect: At-Will. Your Type Rock Wrecker - Ranged(25ft, 10ft blast) Rock Attack: 1/day
changes to any one type that the target is. This effect lasts for 5d20. Rock Wrecker has -2 during Accuracy Check. You cannot
10 mins. act during the next round.
Refresh - Melee Normal Effect: 3/day. Target an ally or yourself. Rolling Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you
Target is cured of all afflictions. got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
Rest - Self Psychic Effect: 1/day. You recover your HP to Max HP, Rollout - Melee Rock Attack: At-Will 1d4. For each time you’ve
are cured of all afflictions, and then fall Asleep. You cannot successfully used Rollout against the same target during the
attempt to wake up or be awoken naturally for 3 rounds. encounter, add 1d8 to Rollout’s damage.
Retaliate - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 1d20. If the target Roost - Self Flying Effect: 1/day. You must be on the ground to
knocked out an ally during this round, Retaliate has 5d12 for use Roost. You are healed HP equal to half of your Max HP.
damage instead. Round - Ranged(15ft burst) Normal Special Attack: 3/day 3d8.
Return - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. Return can only be For every time anyone has used Round before you during this
used if you have 3 or more loyalty. round of combat, Round deals +1d10 damage.
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Scald - Ranged(10ft) Water Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if Shell Smash - Self Normal Effect: 1/day. As a free action, your
you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned. Defense and Special Defense are -3, then your Attack, Special
Attack and Speed are +3 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
Scale Shot - Ranged(10ft) Dragon Attack: At-Will 1d4. Scale Shot
stacked.
has -2 during Accuracy Check. Scale Shot is a Scatter attack. Up
to 5 attacks. Shell Trap - Melee Fire Special Attack Effect: 1/day. Shell Trap is
used as a Reaction. If you are hit by an enemy with an attack
Scorching Sands - Ranged(10ft) Ground Special Attack: 3/day
that makes contact with you, take the damage and any effects
3d10. On hit, if you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the tar-
of the attack and then deal 3d12 Fire-type special attack damage
get is Burned.
to the attacker even if you are knocked out. You do not need to
Scratch - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d6. roll an accuracy check to hit the offender.
Secret Sword - Melee Fighting Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. Se- Shock Wave - Ranged(20ft) Electric Special Attack: 3/day 3d8.
cret Sword’s Accuracy Check is made against the target’s De- You can’t miss targets with less than 15 Special Defense.
fense.
Shore Up - Self Ground Effect: 1/day. You are healed HP equal to
Seed Bomb - Ranged(15ft) Grass Attack: 3/day 3d10. half of the target’s Max HP. If you are within Sandstorming
ths
Seismic Toss - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day. On hit, the target is Weather, you are healed HP equal to 3/4 of your Max HP in-
moved 10ft then loses exactly 25 HP. stead.
Self-Destruct - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Attack: 1/day 7d20. Signal Beam - Ranged(15ft beam) Bug Special Attack: 3/day
Set your HP to 0, then roll 1d20. On 10 or less, your HP is set to - 3d10. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the tar-
100% HP and you must make a death savings throw. get is Confused.
Shadow Ball - Ranged(20ft) Ghost Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. Silver Wind - Ranged(10ft) Bug Special Attack: 1/day 2d8. On
On hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect hit, your Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense, and
cannot be stacked. Speed are each raised +1 for 1 hour.
Shadow Bone - Melee Ghost Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the Sing - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Effect: 1/day. Sing has -8 dur-
target’s Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. ing Accuracy Check. On hit, all targets fall Asleep.
Shadow Claw - Melee Ghost Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got Sketch - Ranged(25ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. You permanently
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Shadow Claw is a critical hit. learn the target's last-used move. If Sketch is used to learn a
Move when you already know 6 Moves, the new move replaces
Shadow Punch - Melee Ghost Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t miss
Sketch.
targets with less than 15 Defense.
Skitter Smack - Melee Bug Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the target’s
Shadow Sneak - Melee Ghost Attack: At-Will 2d6. Shadow Sneak
Special Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
has Priority.
Skull Bash - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 5d12. When you use
Shadow Tag - Ranged(10ft) Psychic Effect: 1/day. On hit, the
this attack you immediately end your turn. Your Defense is 15
target is bound in place. Ghost Pokémon are immune to Shadow
until your next turn (unless your Defense is higher than 15). Dur-
Tag.
ing your next turn, your movement speed is doubled and after
Sheer Cold - Ranged(15ft, 10ft wave) Ice Special Attack: 1/day. getting to a target you may roll Skull Bash’s Accuracy Check and
On hit, roll 1d20. On a natural result of 17, 18, 19, or 20, the damage.
target is set to 0 HP.
Sky Attack - Melee Flying Attack: 1/day 5d12. When you use this
Shell Side Arm - Ranged(20ft) Poison Variable Attack: 3/day attack, you raise yourself 40 ft into the air, then you immediate-
3d10. Shell Side Arm’s Accuracy Check is made against the tar- ly end your turn. During your next turn, your movement speed is
get’s Defense or Special Defense and Shell Side Arm’s Accuracy tripled and after getting to a target you may roll Sky Attack’s
Check is made with your Attack or Special Attack, both chosen Accuracy Check and damage. On hit, if you got 16 or higher on
before Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accu- Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
racy Check, the target is Poisoned.
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Sky Drop - Melee Flying Attack: 1/day 3d12. When you use this Smoke Screen - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 3/day. Place up to
attack, you raise yourself and an adjacent target 40 ft into the 25 contiguous ft of Smoke Screen Wall. Smoke Screen Wall has
air, then you immediately end your turn. The target may only no thickness, is 12 ft tall and has the following ability: Attacks
make melee attacks until your next turn. During your next turn, that target through or within the wall have -2 during Accuracy
you return to the ground, letting go of the target and you may Check. This Wall disappears after 2 mins.
roll Sky Drop’s Accuracy Check and damage.
Snipe Shot - Ranged(40ft) Water Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
Sky Uppercut - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d10. You may leap Snipe Shot cannot be redirected by passives or any other ability,
up to 60ft upwards to hit a target while using Sky Uppercut. instead only hitting a target it was directed at.
Slack Off - Self Normal Effect: 1/day. You are healed HP equal to Snap Trap - Melee Grass Attack: 3/day 2d6. On hit, the target is
half of your Max HP. bound to you for 1 min.
Slam - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. Slam has -2 during Snore - Melee Normal Special Attack: At-Will 1d12. Snore can
Accuracy Check. only be used while you’re Asleep. You may move at half of your
normal Speed if you use Snore during your action. On hit, if you
Slash - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 18 or
got 16 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
higher on Accuracy Check, Slash is a critical hit.
Soak - Melee Water Effect: 3/day. On hit, put a Soak Coat on the
Sleep Powder - Melee Grass Effect: At-Will. Sleep Powder has -5
target. The Coat has the following ability: You lose your Types
during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is put to Sleep.
and become only Water-type for 10 mins.
Sleep Talk - Self Normal Effect: 3/day. Sleep Talk may only be
Softboiled - Melee Normal Effect: 1/day. Target an ally or your-
used while you are Asleep. You randomly use another move that
self. The target is healed HP equal to half of the target’s Max HP.
you know. You may move at half speed while using Sleep Talk.
Solar Beam - Ranged(30ft beam) Grass Special Attack: 1/day
Sludge - Ranged(15ft) Poison Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if
5d12. When you use this attack you immediately end your turn
you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Poisoned.
unless it’s Sunny. During your next turn, or immediately if it’s
Sludge Bomb - Ranged(25ft, 5ft blast) Poison Special Attack: 1/ Sunny, you may target with and roll Solar Beam’s Accuracy
day 3d12. On hit, if you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, all Check and damage.
targets are Poisoned.
Solar Blade - Melee Grass Attack: 1/day 5d12. When you use
Sludge Wave - Ranged(20ft, 10ft wave) Poison Special Attack: 1/ this attack you immediately end your turn unless it’s Sunny. Dur-
day 3d12. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, all ing your next turn, or immediately if it’s Sunny, you may target
targets are Poisoned. with and roll Solar Blade’s Accuracy Check and damage.
Smack Down - Ranged(25ft) Rock Attack: 3/day 1d20. On hit, Sonic Boom - Ranged(5ft) Normal Special Attack: At-Will 10. On
Smack Down knocks the target out of the air, removing any hit, the target loses exactly 10 HP.
Ground-type immunities and disabling the target’s ability to
Spark - Melee Electric Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 14 or
move in the air for 2 mins.
higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Paralyzed.
Smart Strike - Melee Steel Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t miss tar-
Sparkling Aria - Ranged(20ft burst) Water Special Attack: 1/day
gets with less than 15 Defense.
3d12. Sparkling Aria cures any ally’s Burns within range without
Smelling Salt - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. If Smelling Salt damaging them.
is used against a Paralyzed target, Smelling Salt deals 5d8 for
Spider Web - Ranged(20ft) Bug Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target
damage instead, then cures the target of Paralysis. If you choose
is bound in place for 1d6 turns.
not to roll damage while using Smelling Salt, you do not need to
roll an Accuracy Check. Spike Cannon - Ranged(10ft) Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Spike
Cannon has -2 during Accuracy Check. Spike Cannon is a Scatter
Smog - Ranged(5ft) Poison Special Attack: At-Will 1d4. On hit, if
attack. Up to 5 attacks.
you got 13 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Poisoned.
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Spikes - Ranged(20ft burst) Ground Effect: 3/day. Place the Stockpile - Normal Self Effect: At-Will. Put a Stuff Coat on your-
Spikes Hazard in the area surrounding you. Spikes Hazard has self, unless you already have 3 Coats of Stuff. The Coat has the
the following ability: When a foe moves through Spikes Hazard following ability: Your Defense and Special Defense are +1 if you
during their turn and are on the ground, they lose 1/8th of their have 1 or 2 Coats of Stuff. If you have 3 Coats of Stuff, your De-
Max HP. This Hazard disappears after 2 mins. fense and Special Defense are +2. These Coats last for 2 mins.
Spiky Shield - Melee Grass Effect: 1/day. Spiky Shield is used as a Stomp - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if you got 18
Reaction. If you are hit by an enemy within melee range with an or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
attack, the enemy loses HP equal to 25% of its Max HP and you
Stomping Tantrum - Melee Ground Attack: 1/day 3d12. If you
ignore the damage and any effects of the attack.
missed with your last attack during the last round, Stomping
Spirit Break - Melee Fairy Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the tar- Tantrum has 5d12 for damage instead.
get’s Special Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
Stone Edge - Ranged(25ft) Rock Attack: 1/day 5d12. Stone Edge
stacked.
has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on
Spirit Shackle - Ranged(25ft) Ghost Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. Accuracy Check, Stone Edge is a critical hit.
On hit, the target is bound to the ground for 1d6 rounds.
Storm Throw - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 2d8. Storm Throw
Spit Up - Ranged(15ft) Normal Special Attack: 1/day. Destroy up has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, Storm Throw always
to 3 of your Coats of Stuff. For every Coat of Stuff you destroy, counts as a critical hit and moves the target 5ft away from you.
Spit Up deals an additional 2d10 damage.
Strange Steam - Ranged(10ft burst) Fairy Special Attack: 3/day
Splash - Melee Normal Effect: At-Will. Instead of making an Ac- 3d10. On hit, if you got 16 or higher on Accuracy Check, any tar-
curacy Check, roll 1d20. On 18 or higher, all adjacent foes are gets are Confused.
moved 5 ft away from the user.
Strength - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the target
Spore - Melee Grass Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target is put to is moved 15ft away from you.
Sleep.
Strength Sap - Melee Grass Effect: 1/day. On hit, you are healed
Stealth Rock - Ranged(5ft) Rock Effect: 3/day. Place a Stealth HP equal to the target's Attack stat, then the target’s Attack is -2
Rock Hazard adjacent to you. Stealth Rock Hazard has the fol- for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
lowing ability: If a foe moves within 20 ft of Stealth Rock Hazard,
Struggle - Melee Attack: 2d8. Struggle is used if you can’t use
it will hurl itself at the foe, destroying itself and dealing 2d12
any other attacks. Struggle has no type. After use, you lose HP
Rock-type damage to the foe without needing an Accuracy
equal to 1/4th of your Max HP.
Check.
Struggle Bug - Ranged(5ft burst) Bug Special Attack: At-Will 2d6.
Steamroller - Melee Bug Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if you got
On hit, the target’s Special Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
cannot be stacked.
Steel Beam - Ranged(30ft) Steel Special Attack: 1/day 7d12. On
Stuff Cheeks - Self Normal Effect: At-Will. As a free action con-
hit, you lose HP equal to half of the damage you deal.
sume your held Berry. Your Defense is +2 for 10 mins. This effect
Steel Roller - Melee Steel Attack: 1/day 5d12. Steel Roller can cannot be stacked.
only be used if there is terrain active. On hit, the terrain is de-
Stun Spore - Melee Grass Effect: At-Will. Stun Spore has -5 dur-
stroyed.
ing Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is Paralyzed.
Steel Wing - Melee Steel Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, the target’s
Submission - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, you lose
Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
HP equal to 1/4th of the damage you deal.
Sticky Web - Ranged(25ft burst) Bug Effect: 3/day. Place the
Substitute - Ranged Normal Effect: 1/day. Substitute is used as a
Sticky Web Hazard in the area surrounding you. Sticky Wed Haz-
Reaction. If you would take more than 1/4th of your Max HP in
ard has the following ability: Foes moving through Sticky Web
damage from an attack, instead lose HP equal to 1/4th of your
Hazard on the ground have -25ft movement per turn, to a mini-
Max HP.
mum of 5ft. This Hazard disappears after 2 mins.
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Sunny Day - Fire Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Sunny Tail Slap - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Tail Slap has -2
Weather with a 60ft diameter. Within the Sunny weather, Fire- during Accuracy Check. Tail Slap is a Scatter attack. Up to 5
type attacks deal an additional 8 damage and Water-type at- attacks.
tacks deal 8 less damage. This weather disappears after 2 mins. Tar Shot - Ranged(20ft) Rock Effect: 3/day. Put a Tar Coat on the
Super Fang - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day. On hit, the target’s target. The Coat has the following ability: Your Speed is -2. If you
current HP is halved. are hit by a Fire-type attack, you take +8 damage. This Coat lasts
for 2 mins.
Superpower - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, your
Attack and Defense is -2 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be Taunt - Ranged(20ft) Dark Effect: 3/day. On hit, the target may
stacked. only use attacks that target you or your allies for 1 min.
Supersonic - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: At-Will. Supersonic has Tea Time - Ranged(40ft burst) Normal Effect: 3/day. Any target
-8 during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is Confused. holding a Berry immediately consumes it.
Surf - Ranged(30ft, 10ft wave) Water Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Teeter Dance - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit,
all targets are Confused.
Swagger - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target
is Confused and the target’s Attack is +4 until they are no longer Teleport - Ranged(50ft) Psychic Effect: 1/day. Teleport is used a
Confused. Reaction. If you are hit by an attack, move up to 50ft away in
your line of sight. Take only 1/4th the damage you would have
Swallow - Normal Self Effect: 1/day. Destroy up to 3 of your
taken from the attack.
Coats of Stuff. For every Coat of Stuff you destroy, Swallow heals
you 25 HP. Terrain Pulse - Ranged(25ft) Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. If within
terrain, Terrain Pulse has 5d8 for damage instead and its type
Sweet Kiss - Melee Normal Effect: 3/day. Sweet Kiss has -4 dur-
changes to match the terrain.
ing Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is Confused.
Thief - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, steals the target’s
Sweet Scent - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: At-Will. On hit, your
held item, if any.
next attack against the same target has +1 during Accuracy
Check. Thrash - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 5d12. Move to and attack
the nearest possible target within 25ft. During your next action,
Swift - Ranged(20ft) Normal Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t
move to and attack the nearest possible target within 25ft, then
miss targets with less than 15 Special Defense.
you become Confused. Thrash can and will target allies if possi-
Switcheroo - Melee Dark Effect: 1/day. On hit, you and the tar- ble.
get trade any held items. If only you or the target has an item,
Throat Chop - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the target
take or give the item to exchange who has possession of it.
may not use attacks or abilities that require the use of the tar-
Synchronoise - Ranged(50ft burst) Psychic Special Attack: 3/day get’s voice for 5 mins.
5d8. Synchronoise can’t hit targets unless they share at least
Thunder - Ranged(30ft, 5ft blast) Electric Special Attack: 1/day
one type with you.
5d12. Thunder has -5 during Accuracy Check unless it’s Raining.
Synthesis - Self Grass Effect: 1/day. You are healed HP equal to On hit, if you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the targets are
half of your Max HP. If you are within Sunny Weather, you are Paralyzed.
healed HP equal to 3/4ths of your Max HP instead.
Thunder Fang - Melee Electric Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you
got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is randomly ei-
ther Stunned or Paralyzed.
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Thunder Punch - Melee Electric Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you Trop Kick - Melee Grass Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the target’s
got 17 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Paralyzed. Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Thunder Shock - Ranged(20ft) Electric Special Attack: At-Will Twineedle - Melee Bug Attack: 3/day 1d12. Twineedle is a Scat-
1d12. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the tar- ter attack. It has two attacks. On either hit, if you got 14 or high-
get is Paralyzed. er on Accuracy Check, the target is Poisoned.
Thunder Wave - Ranged(20ft) Electric Effect: 1/day. On hit, the Triple Axel - Melee Ice Attack: 3/day 1d20. Triple Axel is a
target is Paralyzed. Scatter attack. It has three attacks. Triple Axel’s last attack on hit
deals an additional 1d12 damage.
Thunderbolt - Ranged(30ft) Electric Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Triple Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 1d20. Triple Kick is a
Paralyzed. Scatter attack. It has three attacks. Triple Kick’s last attack on hit
deals an additional 1d12 damage.
Toxic - Melee Poison Effect: 1/day. Toxic has -3 during Accuracy
Check, unless you are Poison type. On hit, the target is Toxi- Twister - Ranged(15ft) Dragon Special Attack: At-Will 1d12. On
fied. hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is
Stunned.
Toxic Spikes - Ranged(20ft burst) Poison Effect: 3/day. Place the
Toxic Spikes Hazard in the area surrounding you. Toxic Spikes
Hazard has the following ability: When a foe moves through Tox-
U
ic Spikes Hazard during their turn and are on the ground, they
are Poisoned. If the Toxic Spikes Hazard has multiple layers, it Uproar - Ranged(20ft burst) Normal Special Attack: 1/day 3d10.
will Toxify foes instead of Poisoning them instead. This Hazard You may move, but then must use Uproar for two more consec-
disappears after 2 mins. utive rounds. Sleeping Pokémon within range of Uproar are
awoken and Pokémon cannot go to Sleep within Uproar’s range.
Toxic Thread - Ranged(20ft) Poison Effect: 1/day. On hit, the
target is Poisoned and the target’s Speed is -1 until they are no
longer Poisoned. V
Transform - Ranged(25ft) Normal Effect: At-Will. You transform Vacuum Wave - Ranged(15ft) Fighting Special Attack: At-Will
into a copy of the target changing all of your stats except for HP. 2d6. Vacuum Wave has Priority.
You can use any of the target’s moves and have all of its pas-
Venom Drench - Ranged(10ft) Poison Effect: 3/day. Venom
sives. Except for stats, this information is not inherently provid-
Drench can only target a Poisoned or Toxified enemy. On hit, the
ed to you. Transform may not target Legendary Pokémon. Trans-
target’s Attack, Special Attack, and Speed are -3 for 10 mins. This
form lasts for 5 mins.
effect cannot be stacked.
Tri Attack - Ranged(20ft) Normal Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On
Venoshock - Ranged(10ft) Poison Special Attack: 3/day 2d10. If
hit, if you got 17 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is ran-
the target is Poisoned or Toxified, Venoshock has 4d10 for dam-
domly either Paralyzed, Burned, or Frozen.
age instead.
Trick - Melee Psychic Effect: 1/day. On hit, you and the target
Vice Grip - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d8.
trade any held items. If only you or the target has an item, take
or give the item to exchange who has possession of it. Vine Whip - Ranged(20ft) Grass Attack: At-Will 2d8.
Trick-or-Treat - Melee Ghost Effect: 3/day. On hit, put a Treat Vital Throw - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t miss
Coat on the target. The Coat has the following ability: You gain targets with less than 15 Defense if the target already acted this
the Ghost-type for 10 mins. round. On hit, move the target away from you 15ft.
Trick Room - Psychic Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Volt Tackle - Melee Electric Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, you lose
Tricky Terrain with a 60ft diameter. Within the Tricky terrain, HP equal to 1/3rd of the damage you deal and if you got 18 or
turn orders are reversed during each round. If some are outside higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Paralyzed.
of Tricky terrain while others are within Tricky terrain, all actions
are still made in reverse order. This terrain disappears after 2
mins.
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Moves by Type Rage Powder - Ranged(10ft) Bug Effect: 3/day. Rage Powder is
used as a Reaction. If an ally would be attacked, you may target
the attacking enemy and they will only want to attack you in-
All Pokémon Moves are listed here by elemental type. stead, for 2 mins.
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Darkest Lariat - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d10. Taunt - Ranged(20ft) Dark Effect: 3/day. On hit, the target may
only use attacks that target you or your allies for 1 min.
False Surrender - Melee Dark Attack: 1/day 3d12. You can’t miss
targets with less than 20 Defense. Thief - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, steals the target’s
held item, if any.
Feint Attack - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t miss tar-
gets with less than 15 Defense. Throat Chop - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the target
may not use attacks or abilities that require the use of the tar-
Jaw Lock - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the target is
get’s voice for 5 mins.
bound to you for 1d6 rounds.
Knock Off - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the target
drops any held items or weapons. Dragon
Lash Out - Melee Dark Attack: 1/day 3d12. If your stats were Breaking Swipe - Melee Dragon Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the
lowered this round by the target, use 6d12 for damage instead. target’s Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Memento - Melee Dark Effect: 1/day. Your HP is set to 0, then Clanging Scales - Ranged(10ft burst) Dragon Special Attack: 3/
the target’s Attack and Special Attack are set to 0 for 10 mins. day 3d10. On hit, the target’s Defense is -2 for 10 mins. This
effect cannot be stacked.
Night Daze - Ranged(10ft) Dark Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On
hit, the target’s Accuracy Checks are -1 during their next turn. Clangorous Soul - Self Dragon Effect: 1/day. You lose HP equal to
This effect cannot be stacked. 1/4th of your Max HP. Your Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Spe-
cial Defense, and Speed are each raised +1 for 10 mins. This
Night Slash - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 18
effect cannot be stacked.
or higher on Accuracy Check, Night Slash is a critical hit.
Draco Meteor - Ranged(20ft, 10ft blast) Dragon Special Attack:
Obstruct - Melee Dark Effect: 1/day. Obstruct is used as a Reac-
1/day 5d12. After use, your Special Attack is -4 for 10 mins. This
tion. If you are hit by an attack, ignore the damage and any
effect cannot be stacked.
effects of the attack. If the ignored attack was a melee attack,
the attacker’s Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be Dragon Breath - Ranged(10ft) Dragon Special Attack: At-Will
stacked. 2d8. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target
is Paralyzed.
Payback - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 3d8. If you were attacked by
the target this round, use 3d12 for damage instead. Dragon Claw - Melee Dragon Attack: 3/day 3d10.
Punishment - Melee Dark Attack: 3/day 2d10. Punishment deals Dragon Darts - Ranged(10ft) Dragon Attack: 3/day 1d20. Dragon
an additional 1d10 damage for each stat buff Passive the target Darts is a Scatter attack. It has two attacks.
has.
Dragon Hammer - Melee Dragon Attack: 1/day 3d12.
Pursuit - Melee Dark Attack: At-Will 2d6. Pursuit deals +6 dam-
Dragon Pulse - Ranged(10ft) Dragon Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
age to a target if they moved away from you during their last
action. Dragon Rage - Ranged(5ft) Dragon Special Attack: 3/day. On hit,
the target loses exactly 25 HP.
Quash - Melee Dark Effect: 3/day. On hit, the target will act last
during each round for two mins. Its Speed is unaffected. Dragon Rush - Melee Dragon Attack: 3/day 3d10. Dragon Rush
has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 16 or higher on
Sucker Punch - Melee Dark Attack: 1/day 3d8. Sucker Punch is
Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
used as a Reaction. If you are attacked, use Sucker Punch to
attack the attacker before the enemy rolls their Accuracy Check Dragon Tail - Melee Dragon Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, move the
against you. You must still roll an accuracy check for Sucker target 40ft away.
Punch. Dual Chop - Melee Dragon Attack: 3/day 1d20. Dual Chop is a
Switcheroo - Melee Dark Effect: 1/day. On hit, you and the tar- Scatter attack. It has two attacks.
get trade any held items. If only you or the target has an item,
take or give the item to exchange who has possession of it.
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Outrage - Melee Dragon Attack: 1/day 5d12. Move to and attack Magnet Pull - Ranged(10ft) Electric Effect: 3/day. Magnet Pull
the nearest possible target within 25ft. During your next action, can’t miss. On hit, the Steel type target is bound to you.
move to and attack the nearest possible target within 25ft, then
Magnet Rise - Self Electric Effect: 3/day. You gain an immunity to
you become Confused. Outrage can and will target allies if possi-
Ground type attacks and gain a flight movement speed equal to
ble.
half your land speed for two mins.
Scale Shot - Ranged(10ft) Dragon Attack: At-Will 1d4. Scale Shot
Nuzzle - Melee Electric Attack: 3/day 1d10. On hit, the target is
has -2 during Accuracy Check. Scale Shot is a Scatter attack. Up
Paralyzed.
to 5 attacks.
Overdrive - Ranged(10ft burst) Electric Special Attack: 3/day
Twister - Ranged(15ft) Dragon Special Attack: At-Will 1d12. On
3d10.
hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is
Stunned. Parabolic Charge - Melee Electric Special Attack: 1/day 3d12. On
hit, you regain HP equal to half of the damage dealt.
Zap Cannon - Ranged(30ft) Electric Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Moonlight - Melee Fairy Effect: 1/day. Target an ally or yourself.
Zap Cannon has -6 during Accuracy Check. On hit the target is The target is healed HP equal to half of the target’s Max HP. If
Paralyzed. you are within Sunny Weather, the target is healed HP equal to
3/4ths of the target’s Max HP instead.
Zing Zap - Melee Electric Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got 18
or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned. Nature’s Madness - Ranged(25ft) Fairy Special Attack: 1/day. On
hit, the target’s current HP is halved.
Play Rough - Melee Fairy Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the target’s
Fairy
Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Crafty Shield - Ranged(20ft burst) Fairy Effect: 3/day. Put a
Spirit Break - Melee Fairy Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the tar-
Crafty Coat on all allies and yourself. The Coat has the following
get’s Special Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
ability: You cannot become afflicted or have any stats altered by
stacked.
enemies. This Coat lasts for 2 rounds.
Strange Steam - Ranged(10ft burst) Fairy Special Attack: 3/day
Dazzling Gleam - Ranged(10ft) Fairy Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
3d10. On hit, if you got 16 or higher on Accuracy Check, any tar-
Disarming Voice - Ranged(10ft) Fairy Special Attack: At-Will gets are Confused.
1d12. You can’t miss targets with less than 15 Special Defense.
Draining Kiss - Melee Fairy Special Attack: 3/day 2d8. On hit, you
Fighting
regain HP equal to half of the damage dealt.
Arm Thrust - Melee Fighting Attack: At-Will 1d4. Arm Thrust has
Fairy Lock - Ranged(30ft burst) Fairy Effect: 1/day. Until your
-2 during Accuracy Check. Arm Thrust is a Scatter attack. Up to 5
next turn, Pokémon within range cannot be returned to Poke
attacks.
Balls, nor can they be caught by Poke Balls.
Aura Sphere - Ranged(30ft) Fighting Special Attack: 1/day 3d12.
Fairy Wind - Ranged(20ft) Fairy Special Attack: At-Will 1d12.
You can’t miss targets with less than 20 Special Defense.
Floral Healing - Melee Fairy Effect: 1/day. Target an ally or your-
Body Press - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. Body Press deals
self. The target is healed HP equal to half of the target’s Max HP.
+2 damage for every point of Defense you have above the tar-
If you are within Grassy Terrain, the target is healed HP equal to
get.
3/4ths of the target’s Max HP instead.
Brick Break - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. Destroy any
Flower Shield - Fairy Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of
Walls within 5 ft. You may target Walls with Brick Break without
Flowery Terrain with a 60ft diameter. While within the Flowery
needing to roll Accuracy Check or damage.
terrain, all Grass-types and Fairy-types have +1 Defense and +1
Special Defense. This terrain disappears after 2 mins. Circle Throw - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, move
the target 40ft away.
Misty Explosion - Ranged(30ft burst) Fairy Special Attack: 1/day
7d20. Set your HP to 0, then roll 1d20. On 10 or less, your HP is Close Combat - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, your
set to -100% HP and you must make a death savings throw. Defense and Special Defense is -2 for 10 mins. This effect cannot
be stacked.
Misty Terrain - Fairy Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of
Misty Terrain with a 60ft diameter. Within the Misty terrain, Coaching - Melee Fighting Effect: 3/day. Target ally has +2 Attack
Dragon-type attacks are resisted by anyone who is not already and +2 Defense for 2 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
resistant to Dragon-type attacks and afflictions cannot be given Counter - Melee Fighting Effect: 1/day. Counter is used as a Re-
to anyone. This terrain disappears after 2 mins. action. If you are hit by an enemy with an attack that makes con-
Moonblast - Ranged(20ft) Fairy Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On tact with you and they used the Attack stat to calculate damage,
hit, the target’s Special Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect can- deal exactly twice the damage to the enemy that you received
not be stacked. after taking damage. Do not apply weakness or resistances.
Cross Chop - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. Cross Chop has
-2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 16 or higher on Ac-
curacy Check, Cross Chop is a critical hit.
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Detect - Ranged Fighting Effect: 1/day. Detect is used as a Reac- Mat Block - Ranged(10ft) Fighting Effect: 1/day. Mat Block is
tion. If you are hit by an attack, ignore the damage and any used as a Reaction. If an ally within range is hit by an attack,
effects of the attack. move to that ally and ignore the damage and any effects of the
attack.
Double Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 1d20. Double Kick is
a Scatter attack. It has two attacks. Meteor Assault - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, the
target is Stunned.
Drain Punch - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 2d8. On hit, you re-
gain HP equal to half of the damage dealt. No Retreat - Self Fighting Effect: 3/day. As a free action, as long
as you can see a foe, you cannot move away from them, or be
Dynamic Punch - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. Dynamic
returned to a Poke Ball until you are knocked out. Your Attack,
Punch has -5 during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is Con-
Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense, and Speed are each
fused.
raised +1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Final Gambit - Melee Fighting Special Attack: 1/day. On hit, your
Octolock - Melee Fighting Effect: 3/day. On hit, the target is
HP is set to 0, dealing damage equal to the HP you lost.
bound to you for 1d6 rounds. While the target is bound, the
Flying Press - Melee Fighting/Flying Attack: 1/day 5d12. Flying target’s Defense and Special Defense is -1.
Press counts as both a Flying and Fighting type move for effec-
Power-Up Punch - Melee Fighting Attack: At-Will 2d6. On hit,
tiveness.
your Attack is +1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Focus Blast - Ranged(30ft) Fighting Special Attack: 1/day 5d12.
Revenge - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. If you were
Focus Blast has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target’s
attacked by the target this round, use 3d12 for damage instead.
Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Reversal - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 1d10. If you are at less
Focus Punch - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 5d12. When you use
than half of your Max HP, Reversal has 1d20 for damage instead.
this attack you immediately end your turn. If are hit with an
If you are at less than 5 HP, Reversal has 5d12 for damage in-
attack before your next turn, you are Stunned. On your next
stead.
turn, if you were not Stunned your movement speed is doubled
and after getting to a target you may roll Focus Punch’s Accuracy Rock Smash - Melee Fighting Attack: At-Will 2d6. On hit, the
Check and damage. target’s Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Force Palm - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got Rolling Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got
14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Paralyzed. 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
Hammer Arm - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, your Sacred Sword - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d10. Sacred
Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. Sword has +2 during Accuracy Check.
High Jump Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. High Jump Secret Sword - Melee Fighting Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. Secret
Kick has -2 during Accuracy Check. If you miss, you lose HP equal Sword’s Accuracy Check is made against the target’s Defense.
to half of your Max HP.
Seismic Toss - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day. On hit, the target is
Jump Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d10. Jump Kick has -2 moved 10ft then loses exactly 25 HP.
during Accuracy Check. If you miss, you lose HP equal to half of
Sky Uppercut - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d10. You may leap
your Max HP.
up to 60ft upwards to hit a target while using Sky Uppercut.
Karate Chop - Melee Fighting Attack: At-Will 2d6. On hit, if you
Storm Throw - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 2d8. Storm Throw
got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Karate Chop is a critical hit.
has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, Storm Throw always
Low Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d10. Low Kick can only counts as a critical hit and moves the target 5ft away from you.
target heavier targets.
Submission - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, you lose
Low Sweep - Melee Fighting Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, the tar- HP equal to 1/4th of the damage you deal.
get’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Superpower - Melee Fighting Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, your
Mach Punch - Melee Fighting Attack: At-Will 2d6. Mach Punch Attack and Defense is -2 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
has Priority. stacked.
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Moves by Type
Triple Kick - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 1d20. Triple Kick is a Fire Punch - Melee Fire Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 17
Scatter attack. It has three attacks. Triple Kick’s last attack on hit or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned.
deals an additional 1d12 damage.
Fire Spin - Ranged(20ft) Fire Special Attack: 3/day 1d4. On hit,
Vacuum Wave - Ranged(15ft) Fighting Special Attack: At-Will the target is bound in place for 1d4 rounds. For each round the
2d6. Vacuum Wave has Priority. target is bound, it takes 1d4 damage on its turns.
Vital Throw - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t miss Flame Burst - Ranged(20ft, 5ft burst) Fire Special Attack: 3/day
targets with less than 15 Defense if the target already acted this 3d8.
round. On hit, move the target away from you 15ft.
Flame Charge - Melee Fire Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, your
Wake-Up Slap - Melee Fighting Attack: 3/day 3d8. If Wake-Up Speed is +1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Slap is used against a Sleeping target, Wake-Up Slap deals 5d8
Flame Wheel - Melee Fire Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if you got
for damage instead, then cures the target of Sleep. If you choose
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned.
not to roll damage while using Wake-Up Slap, you do not need
to roll an Accuracy Check. Flamethrower - Ranged(20ft beam) Fire Special Attack: 3/day
3d10. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the tar-
get is Burned.
Fire
Flare Blitz - Melee Fire Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, you lose HP
Blast Burn - Ranged(30ft, 10ft blast) Fire Special Attack: 1/day equal to 1/3rd of the damage you deal and if you got 18 or higher
5d20. Blast Burn has -2 during Accuracy Check. You may not act on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned.
during their next turn.
Heat Crash - Melee Fire Attack: 3/day 3d10. Heat Crash can only
Blaze Kick - Melee Fire Attack: 1/day 3d12. On hit, if you got 16 target lighter targets.
or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned.
Heat Wave - Ranged(25ft burst) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 3d12.
Burn Up - Ranged(25ft burst) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, if you got 17 or higher on Accuracy Check, targets are
After use, if the user is only Fire type it becomes Normal type, Burned.
and if the user is Fire type and another type it loses its Fire typ-
Incinerate - Ranged(10ft) Fire Special Attack: At-Will 1d10. On
ing. This effect lasts for 10 mins.
hit, if the target is holding a Berry, you destroy it.
Burning Jealousy - Ranged(30ft, 10ft wave) Fire Special Attack:
Inferno - Ranged(40ft) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Inferno
1/day 2d12. If any targets have had any stats raised in the past 2
has -5 during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is Burned.
mins, Burning Jealousy Burns the target.
Lava Plume - Ranged(20ft burst) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 3d8.
Ember - Ranged(10ft) Fire Special Attack: At-Will 1d12. On hit, if
On hit, if you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, targets are
you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Burned.
burned.
Eruption - Ranged(30ft burst) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 3d10. If
Mystical Fire - Ranged(20ft) Fire Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. On
you are at Max HP, Eruption has 5d12 for damage instead.
hit, the target’s Special Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect can-
Fiery Dance - Ranged(20ft) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 3d12. On not be stacked.
hit, your Special Attack is +2 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
Overheat - Ranged(30ft burst) Fire Special Attack: 1/day 5d12.
stacked.
After use, your Special Attack is -4 for 10 mins. This effect cannot
Fire Blast - Ranged(40ft, 10ft blast) Fire Special Attack: 1/day be stacked.
5d12. Fire Blast has -2 during Accuracy Check unless it’s Sunny.
Pyro Ball - Ranged(40ft) Fire Attack: 1/day 5d12. Pyro Ball has -2
On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the targets are
during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accura-
Burned.
cy Check, the target is Burned.
Fire Fang - Melee Fire Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 18 or
higher on Accuracy Check, the target is randomly either Stunned
or Burned.
Fire Lash - Melee Fire Attack: 1/day 3d12. On hit, the target’s
Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
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Shell Trap - Melee Fire Special Attack Effect: 1/day. Shell Trap is Dual Wingbeat - Melee Flying Attack: 3/day 1d20. Dual Wing-
used as a Reaction. If you are hit by an enemy with an attack beat is a Scatter attack. It has two attacks.
that makes contact with you, take the damage and any effects of
Fly - Melee Flying Attack: 1/day 3d12. When you use this attack,
the attack and then deal 3d12 Fire-type special attack damage to
you raise yourself 40ft into the air, then you immediately end
the attacker even if you are knocked out. You do not need to roll
your turn. During your next turn, your movement speed is tri-
an accuracy check to hit the offender.
pled and after getting to a target you may roll Fly’s Accuracy
Sunny Day - Fire Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Sunny Check and damage.
Weather with a 60ft diameter. Within the Sunny weather, Fire-
Flying Press - Melee Fighting/Flying Attack: 1/day 5d12. Flying
type attacks deal an additional 8 damage and Water-type attacks
Press counts as both a Flying and Fighting type move for effec-
deal 8 less damage. This weather disappears after 2 mins.
tiveness.
Will-O-Wisp - Ranged(10ft) Fire Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target
Gust - Ranged(20ft) Flying Special Attack: At-Will 1d12. If the
is Burned.
target is at least 20 ft off the ground airborne, Gust deals +1d20
damage.
Brave Bird - Melee Flying Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, you lose HP
equal to 1/3rd of the damage you deal.
Ghost
Chatter - Ranged(10ft burst) Flying Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. On
Astonish - Melee Ghost Attack: At-Will 1d10. On hit, if you got
hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, all targets are
19 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
Confused.
Confuse Ray - Ranged(20ft) Ghost Effect: 1/day. On hit, the tar-
Defog - Ranged(30ft burst) Flying Field Effect: 3/day. Any Walls,
get becomes Confused.
Hazards, Weather, or Terrains within range are destroyed.
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Moves by Type
Curse - Ranged(20ft) Ghost Effect: 1/day. Curse can only be used Aromatherapy - Melee Grass Effect: 3/day. Target an ally or
by Ghost-Type Pokémon. On hit, you lose hit points equal to half yourself. Target is cured of all afflictions.
of your max HP, then the target is Cursed.
Branch Poke - Melee Grass Attack: At-Will 2d6.
Destiny Bond - Ranged(50ft) Ghost Effect: 1/day. If you are
Bullet Seed - Ranged(10ft) Grass Attack: At-Will 1d4. Bullet Seed
knocked out before your next turn, the offender who caused
has -2 during Accuracy Check. Bullet Seed is a Scatter attack. Up
you to get knocked out has its HP set to 0.
to 5 attacks.
Hex - Ranged(15ft) Ghost Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. If the target
Drum Beating - Melee Grass Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the tar-
is afflicted, Hex has 5d8 for damage instead.
get’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Lick - Melee Ghost Attack: At-Will 1d8. On hit, if you got 15 or
Energy Ball - Ranged(20ft) Grass Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On
higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Paralyzed.
hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect can-
Ominous Wind - Ranged(10ft) Ghost Special Attack: 1/day 2d8. not be stacked.
On hit, your Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense,
Forest’s Curse - Ranged(15ft) Grass Effect: 3/day. On hit, put a
and Speed are each raised +1 for 1 hour.
Forest Coat on the target. The Coat has the following ability: You
Phantom Force - Melee Ghost Attack: 1/day 3d12. When you lose your Types and become only Grass-type for 10 mins.
use this attack, you vanish, then you immediately end your turn.
Frenzy Plant - Ranged(25ft beam) Grass Special Attack: 1/day
During your next turn, you reappear anywhere within 25ft of
5d20. Frenzy Plant has -2 during Accuracy Check. You cannot act
where you vanished then your movement speed is doubled and
during the next round.
after getting to a target you may roll Phantom Force’s Accuracy
Check and damage. Giga Drain - Melee Grass Special Attack: 1/day 3d12. On hit, you
regain HP equal to half of the damage dealt.
Poltergeist - Ranged(20ft) Ghost Attack: 1/day 3d12. Poltergeist
cannot be used if the target has no held item. Grass Knot - Melee Grass Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. Grass Knot
can only target heavier targets.
Shadow Ball - Ranged(20ft) Ghost Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
On hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect Grass Whistle - Ranged(20ft burst) Grass Effect: 1/day. Grass
cannot be stacked. Whistle has -5 during Accuracy Check. On hit, all targets fall
Asleep.
Shadow Bone - Melee Ghost Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the
target’s Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. Grassy Glide - Melee Grass Attack: 3/day 3d8. Grassy Glide has
priority if you’re in Grassy Terrain.
Shadow Claw - Melee Ghost Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Shadow Claw is a critical hit. Grassy Terrain - Grass Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of
Grassy Terrain with a 60ft diameter. Anyone who acts within the
Shadow Punch - Melee Ghost Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t miss
Grassy terrain recovers 1d12 HP after acting. This terrain disap-
targets with less than 15 Defense.
pears after 2 mins.
Shadow Sneak - Melee Ghost Attack: At-Will 2d6. Shadow Sneak
Grav Apple - Ranged(15ft) Grass Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the
has Priority.
target’s Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Spirit Shackle - Ranged(25ft) Ghost Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
Horn Leech - Melee Grass Attack: 1/day 3d12. On hit, you regain
On hit, the target is bound to the ground for 1d6 rounds.
HP equal to half of the damage dealt.
Trick-or-Treat - Melee Ghost Effect: 3/day. On hit, put a Treat
Ingrain - Self Grass Effect: 1/day. Put a Root Coat on yourself.
Coat on the target. The Coat has the following ability: You gain
The Coat has the following ability: At the beginning of your turn,
the Ghost-type for 10 mins.
recover 1d12 HP. You may not move. This Coat lasts for 2 mins.
Grass
Leaf Blade - Melee Grass Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got
Absorb - Melee Grass Special Attack: 3/day 2d8. On hit, you re- 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Leaf Blade is a critical hit.
gain HP equal to half of the damage dealt.
Leaf Storm - Ranged(30ft beam) Grass Special Attack: 1/day
Apple Acid - Ranged(15ft) Grass Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On 5d12. After use, your Special Attack is -4 for 10 mins. This effect
hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect can- cannot be stacked.
not be stacked.
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Leaf Tornado - Ranged(10ft) Grass Special Attack: At-Will 2d8. Spiky Shield - Melee Grass Effect: 1/day. Spiky Shield is used as a
Reaction. If you are hit by an enemy within melee range with an
Leafage - Ranged(20ft) Grass Special Attack: At-Will 1d12.
attack, the enemy loses HP equal to 25% of its Max HP and you
Leech Seed - Ranged(10ft) Grass Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target ignore the damage and any effects of the attack.
gets a Seed Coat. The Coat has the following ability: At the be-
Spore - Melee Grass Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target is put to
ginning of your turn, if you are within 20 ft of the enemy who
Sleep.
gave you the Seed Coat, you lose 1d12 HP. The enemy who gave
you the Seed Coat will gain the same amount of HP that you lost. Strength Sap - Melee Grass Effect: 1/day. On hit, you are healed
This Coat lasts for 3 mins, or until you are at 0 or less HP. HP equal to the target's Attack stat, then the target’s Attack is -2
for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Magical Leaf - Ranged(25ft) Grass Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. You
can’t miss targets with less than 15 Special Defense. Stun Spore - Melee Grass Effect: At-Will. Stun Spore has -5 dur-
ing Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is Paralyzed.
Mega Drain - Melee Grass Special Attack: 3/day 2d10. On hit,
you regain HP equal to half of the damage dealt. Synthesis - Self Grass Effect: 1/day. You are healed HP equal to
half of your Max HP. If you are within Sunny Weather, you are
Needle Arm - Melee Grass Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got
healed HP equal to 3/4ths of your Max HP instead.
14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
Trop Kick - Melee Grass Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the target’s
Petal Blizzard - Ranged(10ft burst) Grass Attack: 3/day 3d10.
Attack is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Petal Dance - Ranged(5ft burst) Grass Special Attack: 1/day
Vine Whip - Ranged(20ft) Grass Attack: At-Will 2d8.
5d12. Move to and attack the nearest possible target within
25ft. During your next action, move to and attack the nearest Wood Hammer - Melee Grass Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, you
possible target within 25ft, then you become Confused. Petal lose HP equal to 1/3rd of the damage you deal.
Dance can and will target allies if possible.
Power Whip - Melee Grass Attack: 1/day 5d12. Power Whip has
Ground
-2 during Accuracy Check.
Bone Club - Melee Ground Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got
Razor Leaf - Ranged(25ft) Grass Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Razor Leaf is a critical
hit. Bone Rush - Melee Ground Attack: At-Will 1d4. Bone Rush has -2
during Accuracy Check. Bone Rush is a Scatter attack. Up to 5
Seed Bomb - Ranged(15ft) Grass Attack: 3/day 3d10.
attacks.
Sleep Powder - Melee Grass Effect: At-Will. Sleep Powder has -5
Bonemerang - Ranged(15ft) Ground Attack: 3/day 1d20.
during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is put to Sleep.
Bonemerang is a Scatter attack. It has two attacks.
Snap Trap - Melee Grass Attack: 3/day 2d6. On hit, the target is
Bulldoze - Ranged(20ft burst) Ground Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit,
bound to you for 1 min.
all target’s Speed are -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
Solar Beam - Ranged(30ft beam) Grass Special Attack: 1/day stacked.
5d12. When you use this attack you immediately end your turn
Dig - Melee Ground Attack: 3/day 3d10. When you use this
unless it’s Sunny. During your next turn, or immediately if it’s
attack, dig into the ground so that you are concealed, then you
Sunny, you may target with and roll Solar Beam’s Accuracy
immediately end your turn. During your next turn, your move-
Check and damage.
ment speed underground is +40 ft, and when you emerge from
Solar Blade - Melee Grass Attack: 1/day 5d12. When you use this the ground you may roll Dig’s Accuracy Check and damage.
attack you immediately end your turn unless it’s Sunny. During
Drill Run - Melee Ground Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got
your next turn, or immediately if it’s Sunny, you may target with
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Drill Run is a critical hit.
and roll Solar Blade’s Accuracy Check and damage.
Earth Power - Ranged(15ft) Ground Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
On hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect
cannot be stacked.
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Fissure - Ranged(25ft beam) Ground Attack: 1/day. On hit, roll Aurora Beam - Ranged(15ft beam) Ice Special Attack: 3/day 3d8.
1d20. On a natural result of 17, 18, 19, or 20, the target is set to On hit, all target’s Attack are -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot
0 HP. be stacked.
High Horsepower - Melee Ground Attack: 3/day 3d10. Aurora Veil - Melee Ice Effect: 1/day. Put a Veil Coat on the tar-
get or yourself. The Coat has the following ability: If within Hail,
Mud Bomb - Ranged(10ft) Ground Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. On
you only take half the damage from successful attacks after ap-
hit, the target’s Accuracy Checks are -1 during their next turn.
plying weakness and resistances. This Coat lasts for 2 mins.
This effect cannot be stacked.
Avalanche - Melee Ice Attack: 3/day 3d8. If the target was al-
Mud Shot - Ranged(10ft) Ground Special Attack: At-Will 2d8. On
ready attacked this round, Avalanche deals +1d8 damage.
hit, the target’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
stacked. Blizzard - Ranged(20ft, 10ft wave) Ice Special Attack: 1/day
5d12. Blizzard has -2 during Accuracy Check unless it’s Hailing.
Mud-Slap - Ranged(5ft) Ground Special Attack: At-Will 1d6. On
On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the targets are
hit, the target’s Accuracy Checks are -1 during their next turn.
Frozen.
This effect cannot be stacked.
Freeze-Dry - Ranged(10ft) Ice Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. Freeze-
Mud Sport - Melee Ground Effect: At-Will. Put a Mud Coat on
Dry is Super effective against Water types. On hit, if you got 18
the target or yourself. The Coat has the following ability: Reduce
or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Frozen.
damage from Electric attacks that hit you by 10. This Coat lasts
for 2 mins. Frost Breath - Ranged(10ft) Ice Special Attack: 3/day 2d8. Frost
Breath has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, Frost Breath always
Sand Attack - Ranged(10ft) Ground Effect: At-Will. On hit, the
counts as a critical hit.
target’s Accuracy Checks are -1 during their next turn. This effect
cannot be stacked. Glaciate - Ranged(10ft) Ice Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the tar-
get’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Sand Tomb - Ranged(10ft) Ground Attack: 3/day 1d4. On hit, the
target is bound in place for 1d4 rounds. For each round the tar- Hail - Ice Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Hailing Weath-
get is bound, it takes 1d4 damage on its turns. er with a 60ft diameter. Anyone who acts within the Hailing
Scorching Sands - Ranged(10ft) Ground Special Attack: 3/day weather takes 2d4 damage after acting unless they are Ice Type.
3d10. On hit, if you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the tar- This weather disappears after 2 mins.
get is Burned. Haze - Ice Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Hazy Weather
Shore Up - Self Ground Effect: 1/day. You are healed HP equal to with a 60ft diameter. Within the Hazy weather, all stat altering
half of the target’s Max HP. If you are within Sandstorming passives are disabled. Stats cannot be altered by anything within
ths
Weather, you are healed HP equal to 3/4 of your Max HP in- the Hazy weather. This weather disappears after 2 mins.
stead. Ice Ball - Melee Ice Attack: At-Will 1d4. For each time you’ve
Spikes - Ranged(20ft burst) Ground Effect: 3/day. Place the successfully used Ice Ball against the same target during the en-
Spikes Hazard in the area surrounding you. Spikes Hazard has counter, add 1d8 to Ice Ball’s damage.
the following ability: When a foe moves through Spikes Hazard Ice Beam - Ranged(20ft) Ice Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if
during their turn and are on the ground, they lose 1/8th of their you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Frozen.
Max HP. This Hazard disappears after 2 mins.
Ice Fang - Melee Ice Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 18 or
Stomping Tantrum - Melee Ground Attack: 1/day 3d12. If you higher on Accuracy Check, the target is randomly either Stunned
missed with your last attack during the last round, Stomping or Frozen.
Tantrum has 5d12 for damage instead.
Ice Hammer - Melee Ice Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, your Speed
is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Ice Punch - Melee Ice Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 17 or
higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Frozen.
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Ice Shard - Ranged(15ft) Ice Special Attack: At-Will 2d6. Ice Bide - Ranged(25ft burst) Normal Effect: 1/day. When you use
Shard has Priority. this attack, you immediately end your turn. During your next
turn, you can’t act. On the round after that, when it’s your turn,
Icicle Crash - Ranged(15ft) Ice Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you
you release energy, dealing damage equal to twice the damage
got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
you’ve taken since initiating Bide.
Icicle Spear - Ranged(10ft) Ice Attack: At-Will 1d4. Icicle Spear
Bind - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. On hit, the target is
has -2 during Accuracy Check. Icicle Spear is a Scatter attack. Up
bound to you for 1d4 rounds. For each round the target is
to 5 attacks.
bound, it takes 1d4 damage on its turns.
Icy Wind - Ranged(10ft) Ice Special Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit,
Block - Melee Normal Effect: 3/day. On hit, the target is bound
the target’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
to you for 1d6 rounds.
stacked.
Body Slam - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 3d12. On hit, if you got
Mist - Ice Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Misty Weath-
14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Paralyzed.
er with a 60ft diameter. Within the Misty weather, Stats cannot
be lowered. This weather disappears after 2 mins. Boomburst - Ranged(25ft burst) Normal Special Attack: 1/day
3d12. Anyone within range of Boomburst is cured of Sleep.
Powder Snow - Ranged(5ft burst) Ice Special Attack: At-Will
1d12. On hit, if you got 19 or higher on Accuracy Check, the tar- Camouflage - Self Normal Effect: At-Will. Your Type changes to
get is Frozen. reflect your current surroundings for one min. (If you are in a
grassy field, Grass type; if you are in water, Water type; if you
Sheer Cold - Ranged(15ft, 10ft wave) Ice Special Attack: 1/day.
are on a mountain, Rock type; etc.)
On hit, roll 1d20. On a natural result of 17, 18, 19, or 20, the tar-
get is set to 0 HP. Celebrate - Ranged(25ft burst) Normal Effect: 3/day. Roll 1d20.
On 20, in addition to your own stats, each ally within range has
Triple Axel - Melee Ice Attack: 3/day 1d20. Triple Axel is a
their Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense, and Speed
Scatter attack. It has three attacks. Triple Axel’s last attack on hit
raised +1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
deals an additional 1d12 damage.
Chip Away - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. Chip Away has +2
on Accuracy Check if used against a target with a Defense or
Normal Special Defense raising passive.
Acupressure - Melee Normal Effect: 3/day. Target an ally or Comet Punch - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Comet Punch
yourself. The target’s Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special has -2 during Accuracy Check. Comet Punch is a Scatter attack.
Defense, or Speed is raised +2 for five mins. This effect cannot Up to 5 attacks.
be stacked.
Constrict - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d6. On hit, the target’s
After You - Ranged(20ft) Normal Effect: 3/day. For the rest of Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
the encounter, your turn will be after the target’s turn.
Conversion - Self Normal Effect: At-Will. Put a Type Coat on
Attract - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target is
yourself. The Coat has the following ability: Your Type changes
Infatuated with you. to a type matching one of your known moves for two minutes or
Barrage - Ranged(10ft) Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Barrage has - your Type changes to a type that resists that last attack you
2 during Accuracy Check. Barrage is a Scatter attack. Up to 5 were hit by for two minutes.
attacks. Covet - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, steals the tar-
Belly Drum - Self Normal Effect: 3/day. You lose HP equal to half get’s held item, if any.
of your Max HP, then your Attack is +6 for 10 mins. This effect Crush Claw - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the tar-
cannot be stacked. get’s Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Crush Grip - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 2d10. If you are at Max
HP, Crush Grip has 5d12 for damage instead.
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Moves by Type
Disable - Ranged(20ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. For 1 minute, the Flail - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 1d10. If you are at less than
attack last used by the target may not be used again. half of your Max HP, Flail has 1d20 for damage instead. If you
are at less than 5 HP, Flail has 5d12 for damage instead.
Dizzy Punch - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got
16 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Confused. Flash - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: At-Will. On hit, the target’s
Accuracy Checks are -1 during their next turn. This effect cannot
Double Edge - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 5d12. On hit, you
be stacked.
lose HP equal to 1/3rd of the damage you deal.
Flatter - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target is
Double Hit - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 1d20. Double Hit is a
Confused and the target’s Special Attack is +4 until they are no
Scatter attack. It has two attacks.
longer Confused.
Double Slap - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Double Slap has
Follow Me - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Effect: 3/day. On hit, all
-2 during Accuracy Check. Double Slap is a Scatter attack. Up to 5
affected foes will only attack you until you are knocked out.
attacks.
Foresight - Self Normal Effect: At-Will. You can hit Ghost-types
Double Team - Self Normal Effect: 1/day. You create 3 copies of
with Normal and Fighting type moves as if they are not immune
yourself. You may attack from any copy and copies may inhabit
to those types of attacks for two mins.
spaces up to 25 ft away from each other, though none can be
more than 25 ft from any other copies or the original. If a copy is Frustration - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. Frustration can
hit, it disappears and you take 1/4th of the damage it would only be used if you have less than 1 loyalty.
have taken. If your copy is hit by a non-damaging attack the copy
Fury Attack - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Fury Attack has -
is dismissed and you are unaffected by the attack. If you are hit,
2 during Accuracy Check. Fury Attack is a Scatter attack. Up to 5
all copies disappear.
attacks.
Echoed Voice - Ranged(10ft) Normal Special Attack: At-Will
Fury Swipes - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Fury Swipes has
1d12. Echoed Voice deals +5 damage if you used it during the
-2 during Accuracy Check. Fury Swipes is a Scatter attack. Up to 5
previous round.
attacks.
Egg Bomb - Ranged(15ft) Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. Egg Bomb
Giga Impact - Melee(10ft burst) Normal Attack: 1/day 5d20. Giga
has -2 during Accuracy Check.
Impact has -2 during Accuracy Check. You cannot act during the
Encore - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 3/day. If the target can, it next round.
must use the last move it did for the next 3 rounds or until it no
Glare - Ranged(20ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target
longer can.
becomes Paralyzed.
Endeavor - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day. On hit, if the target has
Guillotine - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day. On hit, roll 1d20. On a
more HP than you, the target’s HP is set to equal your HP.
natural result of 17, 18, 19, or 20, the target is set to 0 HP.
Endure - Ranged Normal Effect: 1/day. Endure is used as a Reac- Head Charge - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, you
tion. If you are hit by an attack and would be knocked out, in- lose HP equal to 1/4th of the damage you deal.
stead you are still at 1 HP.
Headbutt - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if you got
Explosion - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Attack: 1/day 10d20. Set
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
your HP to 0, then roll 1d20. On 15 or less, your HP is set to -
100% HP and you must make a death savings throw. Heal Bell - Ranged(10ft burst) Normal Effect: 1/day. You and all
allies within range are cured of all afflictions.
Extreme Speed - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. Extreme
Speed has Priority and cannot be contested for Priority. Helping Hand - Melee Normal Effect: 1/day. Target ally’s next
attack during this round will deal +1d20 damage.
Facade - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 3d8. If you have an afflic-
tion, use 5d12 as damage instead. Hidden Power – Ranged(25ft) (Variable) Special Attack: 3/day
3d8. When Hidden Power is added to a move list, assign a ran-
Fake Out - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d6. Fake Out has Prior-
dom Type to it.
ity. Fake Out can only be used as the first action during an en-
counter. On hit, the target is Stunned.
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Hold Back - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d6. Hold Back cannot Minimize - Self Normal Effect: 3/day. Until your next turn,
be used to knock out a target. Instead, the target will still have 1 attacks made against you have -2 during Accuracy Check. This
HP. effect cannot be stacked.
Horn Attack - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d8. Morning Sun - Melee Normal Effect: 1/day. Target an ally or
yourself. The target is healed HP equal to half of the target’s
Horn Drill - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day. On hit, roll 1d20. On a
Max HP. If you are within Sunny Weather, the target is healed
natural result of 17, 18, 19, or 20, the target is set to 0 HP.
HP equal to 3/4ths of the target’s Max HP instead.
Hyper Beam - Ranged(25ft beam) Normal Special Attack: 1/day
Odor Sleuth - Self Normal Effect: At-Will. You can hit Ghost-
5d20. Hyper Beam has -2 during Accuracy Check. You cannot act
types with Normal and Fighting type moves as if they are not
during the next round.
immune to those types of attacks for two mins.
Hyper Fang - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you
Pain Split - Melee Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit, you and target’s
got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
current HPs are added together and halved, assigning both you
Hyper Voice - Ranged(30ft beam) Normal Special Attack: 1/day and the target that new value. Neither can have their new HPs
3d12. be more than their Max.
Laser Focus - Ranged(30ft) Normal Effect: 3/day. On hit, your Perish Song - Ranged(40ft burst) Normal Effect: 1/day. All possi-
next attack against the same target will be a Critical Hit. You still ble Pokémon targets including yourself receive 3 Perish Coats.
need to make an Accuracy Check. The Coats have the following ability: After acting, destroy one of
Light Screen - Ranged(30ft) Psychic Effect: 3/day. Place 40ft of your Perish Coats. If this is the third Perish coat you’ve de-
contiguous Light Screen Wall. Light Screen Wall is see through, stroyed during this encounter, set your HP to 0.
12 ft tall, and has the following ability: Special Attacks that tar- Pound - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d6.
get through this wall deal 10 less damage after applying weak-
Present - Ranged(10ft) Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, you
ness and resistance. This Wall disappears after 2 mins.
may choose to deal damage with Present or heal the target’s HP
Lock-On - Ranged(40ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. Your next attack equal to the amount of damage Present would have dealt.
against the same target will not miss.
Protect - Ranged Normal Effect: 1/day. Protect is used as a Reac-
Lovely Kiss - Melee Normal Effect: 3/day. Lovely Kiss has -3 dur- tion. If you are hit by an attack, ignore the damage and any
ing Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is put Asleep. effects of the attack.
Lucky Chant - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Effect: 3/day. Put a Quick Attack - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d6. Quick Attack
Lucky Coat on all allies and yourself. The Coat has the following has Priority.
ability: If you are hit by a Critical Hit, treat the hit as a regular
Rage - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d6. On hit, your Attack is
successful hit. This Coat lasts for 2 rounds.
+1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Mean Look - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit, the tar-
Rapid Spin - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d8. Destroy any Haz-
get is bound in place. Ghost Pokémon are immune to Mean
ards or Coats, and free bound allies within 5 ft. You may target
Look.
Hazards, Coats, or bound allies with Rapid Spin without needing
Mega Kick- Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 5d12. Mega Kick has -3 to roll Accuracy Check or damage.
during Accuracy Check.
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Moves by Type
Razor Wind - Ranged(30ft, 10ft wave) Normal Attack: 3/day Sketch - Ranged(25ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. You permanently
3d10. When you use this attack you immediately end your turn. learn the target's last-used move. If Sketch is used to learn a
During your next turn you may roll Razor Wind’s Accuracy Check Move when you already know 6 Moves, the new move replaces
and damage. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Sketch.
Razor Wind is a critical hit.
Skull Bash - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 5d12. When you use
Recover - Self Normal Effect: 1/day. You are healed HP equal to this attack you immediately end your turn. Your Defense is 15
half of your Max HP. until your next turn (unless your Defense is higher than 15). Dur-
ing your next turn, your movement speed is doubled and after
Reflect Type - Ranged(30ft) Normal Effect: At-Will. Your Type
getting to a target you may roll Skull Bash’s Accuracy Check and
changes to any one type that the target is. This effect lasts for 10
damage.
mins.
Slack Off - Self Normal Effect: 1/day. You are healed HP equal to
Refresh - Melee Normal Effect: 3/day. Target an ally or yourself.
half of your Max HP.
Target is cured of all afflictions.
Slam - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. Slam has -2 during
Retaliate - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 1d20. If the target
Accuracy Check.
knocked out an ally during this round, Retaliate has 5d12 for
damage instead. Slash - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got 18 or
higher on Accuracy Check, Slash is a critical hit.
Return - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. Return can only be
used if you have 3 or more loyalty. Sleep Talk - Self Normal Effect: 3/day. Sleep Talk may only be
used while you are Asleep. You randomly use another move that
Revelation Dance - Ranged(10ft burst) Variable Special Attack:
you know. You may move at half speed while using Sleep Talk.
1/day 3d12. This attack’s type is dependent on your primary
type. Smelling Salt - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. If Smelling Salt
is used against a Paralyzed target, Smelling Salt deals 5d8 for
Roar - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit, Pokémon
damage instead, then cures the target of Paralysis. If you choose
that are smaller than you will not want to fight and will attempt
not to roll damage while using Smelling Salt, you do not need to
to run away from you.
roll an Accuracy Check.
Rock Climb - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got
Smoke Screen - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 3/day. Place up to
16 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Confused.
25 contiguous ft of Smoke Screen Wall. Smoke Screen Wall has
Round - Ranged(15ft burst) Normal Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. no thickness, is 12 ft tall and has the following ability: Attacks
For every time anyone has used Round before you during this that target through or within the wall have -2 during Accuracy
round of combat, Round deals +1d10 damage. Check. This Wall disappears after 2 mins.
Safeguard - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. Put a Safe Coat Snore - Melee Normal Special Attack: At-Will 1d12. Snore can
on all allies and yourself. The Coat has the following ability: You only be used while you’re Asleep. You may move at half of your
cannot become afflicted. This Coat lasts for 2 mins. normal Speed if you use Snore during your action. On hit, if you
Scratch - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d6. got 16 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
Self-Destruct - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Attack: 1/day 7d20. Softboiled - Melee Normal Effect: 1/day. Target an ally or your-
Set your HP to 0, then roll 1d20. On 10 or less, your HP is set to - self. The target is healed HP equal to half of the target’s Max HP.
100% HP and you must make a death savings throw. Sonic Boom - Ranged(5ft) Normal Special Attack: At-Will 10. On
Shell Smash - Self Normal Effect: 1/day. As a free action, your hit, the target loses exactly 10 HP.
Defense and Special Defense are -3, then your Attack, Special Spike Cannon - Ranged(10ft) Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Spike
Attack and Speed are +3 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be Cannon has -2 during Accuracy Check. Spike Cannon is a Scatter
stacked. attack. Up to 5 attacks.
Sing - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Effect: 1/day. Sing has -8 dur- Spit Up - Ranged(15ft) Normal Special Attack: 1/day. Destroy up
ing Accuracy Check. On hit, all targets fall Asleep. to 3 of your Coats of Stuff. For every Coat of Stuff you destroy,
Spit Up deals an additional 2d10 damage.
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Splash - Melee Normal Effect: At-Will. Instead of making an Ac- Tail Slap - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. Tail Slap has -2
curacy Check, roll 1d20. On 18 or higher, all adjacent foes are during Accuracy Check. Tail Slap is a Scatter attack. Up to 5
moved 5 ft away from the user. attacks.
Stockpile - Normal Self Effect: At-Will. Put a Stuff Coat on your- Tea Time - Ranged(40ft burst) Normal Effect: 3/day. Any target
self, unless you already have 3 Coats of Stuff. The Coat has the holding a Berry immediately consumes it.
following ability: Your Defense and Special Defense are +1 if you
Teeter Dance - Ranged(30ft burst) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit,
have 1 or 2 Coats of Stuff. If you have 3 Coats of Stuff, your De-
all targets are Confused.
fense and Special Defense are +2. These Coats last for 2 mins.
Terrain Pulse - Ranged(25ft) Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. If within
Stomp - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if you got 18
terrain, Terrain Pulse has 5d8 for damage instead and its type
or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
changes to match the terrain.
Strength - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the target
Thrash - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day 5d12. Move to and attack
is moved 15ft away from you.
the nearest possible target within 25ft. During your next action,
Struggle - Melee Attack: 2d8. Struggle is used if you can’t use move to and attack the nearest possible target within 25ft, then
any other attacks. Struggle has no type. After use, you lose HP you become Confused. Thrash can and will target allies if possi-
equal to 1/4th of your Max HP. ble.
Stuff Cheeks - Self Normal Effect: At-Will. As a free action con- Transform - Ranged(25ft) Normal Effect: At-Will. You transform
sume your held Berry. Your Defense is +2 for 10 mins. This effect into a copy of the target changing all of your stats except for HP.
cannot be stacked. You can use any of the target’s moves and have all of its pas-
sives. Except for stats, this information is not inherently provid-
Substitute - Ranged Normal Effect: 1/day. Substitute is used as a
ed to you. Transform may not target Legendary Pokémon. Trans-
Reaction. If you would take more than 1/4th of your Max HP in
form lasts for 5 mins.
damage from an attack, instead lose HP equal to 1/4th of your
Max HP. Tri Attack - Ranged(20ft) Normal Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On
hit, if you got 17 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is ran-
Super Fang - Melee Normal Attack: 1/day. On hit, the target’s
domly either Paralyzed, Burned, or Frozen.
current HP is halved.
Uproar - Ranged(20ft burst) Normal Special Attack: 1/day 3d10.
Supersonic - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: At-Will. Supersonic has
You may move, but then must use Uproar for two more consec-
-8 during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is Confused.
utive rounds. Sleeping Pokémon within range of Uproar are
Swagger - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: 1/day. On hit, the target awoken and Pokémon cannot go to Sleep within Uproar’s range.
is Confused and the target’s Attack is +4 until they are no longer
Vice Grip - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d8.
Confused.
Weather Ball - Ranged(25ft) Normal Attack: 3/day 3d8. If within
Swallow - Normal Self Effect: 1/day. Destroy up to 3 of your
weather, Weather Ball has 5d8 for damage instead and its type
Coats of Stuff. For every Coat of Stuff you destroy, Swallow heals
changes to match the weather.
you 25 HP.
Whirlwind - Ranged(20ft) Normal Effect: 3/day. On hit, moves
Sweet Kiss - Melee Normal Effect: 3/day. Sweet Kiss has -4 dur-
the target 60ft away.
ing Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is Confused.
Wish - Melee Normal Effect: 1/day. Target an ally or yourself.
Sweet Scent - Ranged(10ft) Normal Effect: At-Will. On hit, your
After the target acts during the next round, they are healed HP
next attack against the same target has +1 during Accuracy
equal to half of the target’s Max HP.
Check.
Wrap - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 1d4. On hit, the target is
Swift - Ranged(20ft) Normal Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t
bound to you for 1d4 rounds. For each round the target is
miss targets with less than 15 Special Defense.
bound, it takes 1d4 damage on its turns.
Tackle - Melee Normal Attack: At-Will 2d6.
Yawn - Melee Normal Effect: 3/day. On hit, the target falls
Take Down - Melee Normal Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, you lose Asleep after its next turn.
HP equal to 1/4th of the damage you deal.
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Moves by Type
Poison get’s Defense or Special Defense and Shell Side Arm’s Accuracy
Check is made with your Attack or Special Attack, both chosen
Acid Spray - Ranged(20ft) Poison Special Attack: 3/day 1d20. On
before Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accura-
hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect can-
cy Check, the target is Poisoned.
not be stacked.
Sludge - Ranged(15ft) Poison Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if
Baneful Bunker - Melee Poison Effect: 1/day. Baneful Bunker is
you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Poisoned.
used as a Reaction. If you are hit by an enemy with an attack
that makes contact with you, ignore the damage and any effects Sludge Bomb - Ranged(25ft, 5ft blast) Poison Special Attack: 1/
of the attack and Poison the attacker. day 3d12. On hit, if you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, all
targets are Poisoned.
Belch - Ranged(15ft) Poison Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Belch
cannot be used unless you’ve eaten within the last minute. Sludge Wave - Ranged(20ft, 10ft wave) Poison Special Attack: 1/
day 3d12. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, all
Clear Smog - Ranged(5ft burst) Poison Special Attack: At-Will
targets are Poisoned.
1d12.
Smog - Ranged(5ft) Poison Special Attack: At-Will 1d4. On hit, if
Corrosive Gas - Melee Poison Effect: 3/day. On hit, destroy the
you got 13 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Poisoned.
target’s held item, if any. Corrosive Gas cannot destroy Mega
Stones. Toxic - Melee Poison Effect: 1/day. Toxic has -3 during Accuracy
Check, unless you are Poison type. On hit, the target is Toxi-
Cross Poison - Melee Poison Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got
fied.
18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Cross Poison is a critical hit and
the target is Poisoned. Toxic Spikes - Ranged(20ft burst) Poison Effect: 3/day. Place the
Toxic Spikes Hazard in the area surrounding you. Toxic Spikes
Gastro Acid - Ranged(10ft) Poison Effect: 3/day. On hit, the tar-
Hazard has the following ability: When a foe moves through Tox-
get cannot benefit from any passives unless it’s a passive that
ic Spikes Hazard during their turn and are on the ground, they
raises its stats for 10 mins.
are Poisoned. If the Toxic Spikes Hazard has multiple layers, it
Gunk Shot - Ranged(20ft, 10ft blast) Poison Attack: 1/day 5d12. will Toxify foes instead of Poisoning them instead. This Hazard
On hit, if you got 14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is disappears after 2 mins.
Poisoned.
Toxic Thread - Ranged(20ft) Poison Effect: 1/day. On hit, the
Poison Fang - Melee Poison Attack: 3/day 1d20. On hit, if you got target is Poisoned and the target’s Speed is -1 until they are no
10 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Toxified. longer Poisoned.
Poison Gas - Ranged(5ft burst) Poison Effect: 3/day. Poison Gas Venom Drench - Ranged(10ft) Poison Effect: 3/day. Venom
has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, all targets are Poisoned. Drench can only target a Poisoned or Toxified enemy. On hit, the
Poison Jab - Melee Poison Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if you got target’s Attack, Special Attack, and Speed are -3 for 10 mins. This
effect cannot be stacked.
14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Poisoned.
Venoshock - Ranged(10ft) Poison Special Attack: 3/day 2d10. If
Poison Powder - Melee Poison Effect: At-Will. Poison Powder
the target is Poisoned or Toxified, Venoshock has 4d10 for dam-
has -5 during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is Poisoned.
age instead.
Poison Sting - Melee Poison Attack: At-Will 1d4. On hit, if you
got 15 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Poisoned.
Poison Tail - Melee Poison Attack: 3/day 1d20. On hit, if you got Psychic
14 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Poisoned; if you Ally Switch - Ranged(60ft) Psychic Effect: 1/day. Ally Switch is
got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Poison Tail is a critical hit. used as a Reaction. If you are hit by an attack, you and target
Purify - Melee Poison Effect: 3/day. Target an ally or yourself. willing ally switch places and the ally is hit by the attack instead.
Target is cured of Poison and Toxin, then if they were cured of Confusion - Ranged(10ft) Psychic Special Attack: At-Will 1d12.
Poison or Toxin they are healed 1d20 HP. On hit, if you got 19 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is
Shell Side Arm - Ranged(20ft) Poison Variable Attack: 3/day Confused.
3d10. Shell Side Arm’s Accuracy Check is made against the tar-
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Dream Eater - Melee Psychic Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Dream Magic Powder - Melee Psychic Effect: 3/day. On hit, the target
Eater can only hit Sleeping targets. On hit, you regain HP equal loses its Types and becomes only Psychic-type for 10 mins.
to half of the damage dealt.
Magic Room - Psychic Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of
Expanding Force - Ranged(30ft) Psychic Special Attack: 1/day Magical Terrain with a 60ft diameter. If within the Magical ter-
3d12. If you are within Psychic Terrain while using Expanding rain, Pokémon cannot use any held items. This terrain disap-
Force, it deals +2d12 damage on hit. pears after 2 mins.
Extrasensory - Ranged(10ft) Psychic Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. Miracle Eye - Self Psychic Effect: 3/day. You can hit Dark-types
On hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is with Psychic type moves as if they are not immune to that type
Stunned. of attacks for two mins.
Future Sight - Ranged(30ft) Psychic Special Attack: 1/day 5d12. Mirror Coat - Ranged(40ft) Psychic Effect: 1/day. Mirror Coat is
When you use this attack you immediately end your turn. In two used as a Reaction. If you are hit by an enemy with an attack,
rounds, select any target within 30ft of you to target with Future the enemy is within range, and they used the Special Attack stat
Sight then you may roll Future Sight’s Accuracy Check and dam- to calculate damage, deal exactly twice the damage to the ene-
age. my that you received after taking damage. Do not apply weak-
ness or resistances.
Gravity - Psychic Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Gravi-
ty Terrain with a 60ft diameter. Within the terrain, Pokémon Psybeam - Ranged(15ft) Psychic Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. On
may not leave the ground and any Pokémon that are in the air hit, if you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Con-
are brought down to the ground. This terrain disappears after 2 fused.
mins.
Psychic - Ranged(25ft) Psychic Special Attack: 3/day 3d10. On
Heal Block - Ranged(30ft burst) Psychic Effect: 1/day. All affect- hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect can-
ed targets cannot be healed or heal for 1 minute. not be stacked.
Heal Pulse - Ranged(10ft) Psychic Effect: 1/day. Target an ally or Psychic Fangs - Melee Psychic Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, Psy-
yourself. The target is healed HP equal to half of the target’s chic Fangs destroy all walls within melee range. Psychic Fangs
Max HP. can target walls.
Healing Wish - Melee Psychic Effect: 1/day. Your HP is set to 0, Psychic Terrain - Psychic Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle
then target ally is healed to Max HP and cured of any afflictions. of Psychic Terrain with a 60ft diameter. If touching the ground,
within the Psychic Terrain, Priority and Reaction moves may not
Heart Stamp - Melee Psychic Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, if you
be used. This terrain disappears after 2 mins.
got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
Psycho Cut - Ranged(20ft) Psychic Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, if
Hypnosis - Ranged(10ft) Psychic Effect: 3/day. Hypnosis has -4
you got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, Psycho Cut is a critical
during Accuracy Check. On hit, the target is put Asleep.
hit.
Instruct - Ranged(15ft) Psychic Effect: 3/day. Targeted ally may
Psycho Shift - Melee Psychic Effect: 1/day. On hit, you are cured
immediately act if they haven’t this round.
of all afflictions and the target receives each affliction you were
Kinesis - Ranged(10ft) Psychic Effect: At-Will. On hit, the target’s cured of.
Accuracy Checks are -1 during their next turn. This effect cannot
Psyshock - Ranged(20ft) Psychic Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
be stacked.
Psyshock’s Accuracy Check is made against the target’s Defense.
Magic Coat - Melee Psychic Effect: 3/day. Put a Magic Coat on
Psystrike - Ranged(20ft) Psychic Special Attack: 1/day 5d12.
the target or yourself. The Coat has the following ability: If you
Psystrike’s Accuracy Check is made against the target’s Defense.
would be given an affliction by a foe, instead that foe receives
the affliction. This Coat lasts for 2 rounds.
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Reflect - Melee Psychic Effect: 3/day. Put a Reflect Coat on the Meteor Beam - Ranged(30ft beam) Rock Special Attack: 1/day
target or yourself. The Coat has the following ability: Reduce 5d12. When you use this attack you immediately end your turn.
damage from attacks that use the attack stat that hit you by 10. During your next turn you may move then roll Meteor Beam’s
This Coat lasts for 2 mins. accuracy check and damage. During Meteor Beam’s accuracy
check and damage, your Special Attack is +4.
Rest - Self Psychic Effect: 1/day. You recover your HP to Max HP,
are cured of all afflictions, and then fall Asleep. You cannot Power Gem - Ranged(20ft) Rock Special Attack: 3/day 3d10.
attempt to wake up or be awoken naturally for 3 rounds.
Rock Blast - Ranged(10ft) Rock Attack: At-Will 1d4. Rock Blast
Shadow Tag - Ranged(10ft) Psychic Effect: 1/day. On hit, the has -2 during Accuracy Check. Rock Blast is a Scatter attack. Up
target is bound in place. Ghost Pokémon are immune to Shadow to 5 attacks.
Tag.
Rock Slide - Ranged(20ft, 10ft wave) Rock Attack: 1/day 5d12.
Synchronoise - Ranged(50ft burst) Psychic Special Attack: 3/day Rock Slide has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 14 or
5d8. Synchronoise can’t hit targets unless they share at least one higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
type with you. Rock Throw - Ranged(20ft) Rock Attack: At-Will 2d6.
Teleport - Ranged(50ft) Psychic Effect: 1/day. Teleport is used a Rock Tomb - Ranged(15ft) Rock Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the
Reaction. If you are hit by an attack, move up to 50ft away in target’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
your line of sight. Take only 1/4th the damage you would have
taken from the attack. Rock Wrecker - Ranged(25ft, 10ft blast) Rock Attack: 1/day
5d20. Rock Wrecker has -2 during Accuracy Check. You cannot
Trick - Melee Psychic Effect: 1/day. On hit, you and the target act during the next round.
trade any held items. If only you or the target has an item, take
or give the item to exchange who has possession of it. Rollout - Melee Rock Attack: At-Will 1d4. For each time you’ve
successfully used Rollout against the same target during the en-
Trick Room - Psychic Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of counter, add 1d8 to Rollout’s damage.
Tricky Terrain with a 60ft diameter. Within the Tricky terrain,
turn orders are reversed during each round. If some are outside Sandstorm - Rock Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of Sand-
of Tricky terrain while others are within Tricky terrain, all actions storming Weather with a 60ft diameter. Anyone who acts within
are still made in reverse order. This terrain disappears after 2 the Sandstorming weather takes 2d4 damage after acting unless
mins. they are Rock-type, Ground-type, or Steel-type. This weather
disappears after 2 mins.
Wonder Room - Psychic Field Effect: 3/day. You create a circle of
Wonderful Terrain with a 60ft diameter. Anyone who attacks Smack Down - Ranged(25ft) Rock Attack: 3/day 1d20. On hit,
within the Wonderful terrain makes Attack Accuracy Checks Smack Down knocks the target out of the air, removing any
against Special Defense and Special Attack Accuracy Checks Ground-type immunities and disabling the target’s ability to
against Defense. This terrain disappears after 2 mins. move in the air for 2 mins.
Zen Headbutt - Melee Psychic Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you Stealth Rock - Ranged(5ft) Rock Effect: 3/day. Place a Stealth
got 18 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned. Rock Hazard adjacent to you. Stealth Rock Hazard has the follow-
ing ability: If a foe moves within 20 ft of Stealth Rock Hazard, it
will hurl itself at the foe, destroying itself and dealing 2d12 Rock-
Rock type damage to the foe without needing an Accuracy Check.
Accelerock - Melee Rock Attack: At-Will 2d6. Accelerock has Pri- Stone Edge - Ranged(25ft) Rock Attack: 1/day 5d12. Stone Edge
ority. has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on
Accuracy Check, Stone Edge is a critical hit.
Ancient Power - Ranged(10ft) Rock Special Attack: 1/day 2d8.
On hit, your Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense, and Tar Shot - Ranged(20ft) Rock Effect: 3/day. Put a Tar Coat on the
Speed are each raised +1 for 1 hour. target. The Coat has the following ability: Your Speed is -2. If you
are hit by a Fire-type attack, you take +8 damage. This Coat lasts
Head Smash - Melee Rock Attack: 1/day 7d12. On hit, you lose
for 2 mins.
HP equal to half of the damage you deal.
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Steel Steel Roller - Melee Steel Attack: 1/day 5d12. Steel Roller can
only be used if there is terrain active. On hit, the terrain is de-
Anchor Shot - Melee Steel Attack: 1/day 3d12. On hit, the target
stroyed.
is bound to you for 1d6 rounds.
Steel Wing - Melee Steel Attack: At-Will 2d8. On hit, the target’s
Bullet Punch - Melee Steel Attack: At-Will 2d6. Bullet Punch has
Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Priority.
Iron Head - Melee Steel Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got 14 Brine - Ranged(20ft) Water Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. If you are
or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned. at less than half of your Max HP, Brine has 5d8 for damage in-
stead.
Iron Tail - Melee Steel Attack: 3/day 3d10. Iron Tail has -2 during
Accuracy Check. On hit, the target’s Special Defense is -1 for 10 Bubble - Ranged(15ft) Water Special Attack: At-Will 1d12. On
mins. This effect cannot be stacked. hit, the target’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
stacked.
King’s Shield - Melee Steel Effect: 1/day. King’s Shield is used as
a Reaction. If you are hit by an enemy with an attack that makes Bubble Beam - Ranged(20ft) Water Special Attack: 3/day 3d8.
contact with you, ignore the damage and any effects of the On hit, the target’s Speed is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be
attack and the attacker’s Attack is -4 for 10 mins. This effect can- stacked.
not be stacked.
Clamp - Melee Water Attack: At-Will 1d4. On hit, the target is
Magnet Bomb - Ranged(25ft) Steel Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t bound to you for 1d4 rounds. For each round the target is
miss targets with less than 15 Special Defense. bound, it takes 1d4 damage on its turns.
Metal Burst - Ranged(40ft) Steel Effect: 1/day. Metal Burst is Crabhammer - Melee Water Attack: 3/day 3d10. Crabhammer
used as a Reaction. If you are hit by an enemy with an attack and has -2 during Accuracy Check. On hit, if you got 18 or higher on
the enemy is within range, deal exactly 1.5x the damage to the Accuracy Check, Crabhammer is a critical hit.
enemy that you received after taking damage. Do not apply
Dive - Melee Water Attack: 3/day 3d10. When you use this
weakness or resistances.
attack, dive into water so that you are concealed, then you im-
Metal Claw - Melee Steel Attack: At-Will 2d6. On hit, your Attack mediately end your turn. During your next turn, your movement
is +1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. speed underwater is +40ft, and when you emerge from the wa-
ter you may roll Dive’s Accuracy Check and damage.
Meteor Mash - Melee Steel Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, your
Attack is +1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. Fishious Rend - Melee Water Attack: 1/day 3d8. If the target has
already acted this round, Fishious Rend deals +2d8 damage.
Mirror Shot - Ranged(20ft) Steel Special Attack: At-Will 2d8.
Hydro Cannon - Ranged(25ft beam) Water Special Attack: 1/day
Smart Strike - Melee Steel Attack: 3/day 3d8. You can’t miss tar-
5d20. Hydro Cannon has -2 during Accuracy Check. You cannot
gets with less than 15 Defense.
act during the next round.
Steel Beam - Ranged(30ft) Steel Special Attack: 1/day 7d12. On
Hydro Pump - Ranged(30ft beam) Water Special Attack: 1/day
hit, you lose HP equal to half of the damage you deal.
5d12. Hydro Pump has -2 during Accuracy Check unless it’s Rain-
ing.
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Life Dew - Ranged(20ft burst) Water Effect: 1/day. You and any Water Spout - Ranged(30ft burst) Water Special Attack: 1/day
allies in range are each healed HP equal to 1/4th of your Max HP. 3d10. If you are at Max HP, Water Spout has 5d12 for damage
instead.
Liquidation - Ranged(10ft) Water Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, the
target’s Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked. Waterfall - Melee Water Attack: 3/day 3d10. On hit, if you got
16 or higher on Accuracy Check, the target is Stunned.
Muddy Water - Ranged(20ft, 10ft wave) Water Special Attack:
1/day 3d12. On hit, any target’s Accuracy Checks are -2 during Whirlpool - Ranged(10ft) Water Special Attack: 3/day 1d12. On
their next turn. This effect cannot be stacked. hit, the target is bound in place for 1d4 rounds. For each round
the target is bound, it takes 1d4 damage on its turns.
Octozooka - Ranged(15ft) Water Special Attack: 3/day 3d8. On
hit, the target’s Accuracy Checks are -3 during their next turn.
This effect cannot be stacked.
Razor Shell - Melee Water Attack: 3/day 3d8. On hit, the target’s
Defense is -1 for 10 mins. This effect cannot be stacked.
Soak - Melee Water Effect: 3/day. On hit, put a Soak Coat on the
target. The Coat has the following ability: You lose your Types
and become only Water-type for 10 mins.
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Contests Standard Contest Stages
In Pokémon Tabletop Adventures, contests really shine as a Introduction Stage
chance for players to get creative. In all Contests, there are at In the introduction stage, a Pokémon is sent out and an initial
least the following two stages: The Introduction Stage and the appeal is made to the judges based on a Pokémon’s grooming, a
Appeal Stage. During the Introduction Stage, you’ll be introduc- Pokémon’s contest stats, held items, accessories, and any other
ing yourself and your Pokémon, often sneaking in your first ap- preparations a trainer may have made for themselves or their
peal with a flashy pose and the look you and your Pokémon are Pokémon. In most cases, a flat score will be added to your con-
going for. During the Appeal Stage, multiple rounds will take test score.
place as different contestants have their Pokémon perform
Appeal Stage
different attacks in a stylish fashion– no battling! Just showing
off their unique takes on different powers. The appeal stage is where you really score points. Over three
rounds, you will perform moves while facing one of three judges
You must figure out how to manipulate your opponents, their
who are surrounding the contest stage, house center, house left,
Pokémon and the Judges to be awarded the most points. At the
or house right.
beginning of each contest, a Contest Type should be announced.
This will determine what kind of moves you will want to use. Before the contest starts, the contest’s favored type would
surely be known and you’ll be aiming to use moves that match
the contest type. Whenever you perform a move that matches
Contest Types the contest type, the judge you are performing for will raise
their voltage 1. When performing a move that clashes with the
Each move is aligned with a different contest type, just like
contest theme, the judge’s voltage will be lowered 1. If you per-
each move’s elemental type. Additionally, Pokémon who are
form a move that is allied with the contest, it will not affect the
attuned to any specific stat will find that they are better suited
judge’s voltage.
to a specific type of contest.
Whenever you perform a move that has the same type as the
The contest types are Beauty, Clever, Cool, Cute, and Tough.
contest, you will roll an additional 1d4 during your appeal. If you
These types work together or sometimes clash.
perform the same move twice in a row during your appeals, the
judge will not award you points, even if you perform for a differ-
Cool ent judge. The repeated move will still be able to affect voltage,
however. Once a Judge’s voltage reaches 4, their voltage will
Tough Beauty overflow, resetting to 0 and the Pokémon who raised the
judge’s voltage to 4 will roll an additional 4d4 for their appeal
that round.
Clever Cute During each of the three rounds, contestants make the appeal
in order based on their current total score. Whoever has the
In the diagram above, you can see which contest types are lowest total points for the first appeal round goes first, then in
complimentary and which types clash. When a judge wants to the second round each contestant performs in the order from
see cute appeals, it’s likely they’ll be turned off by any displays highest score to lowest score. The final round is performed just
of toughness. The same judge will probably not mind a beautiful like the first round, from lowest current score to highest score.
appeal on the other hand. In the event of a score being tied, the Pokémon with higher
Speed goes first.
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Contest Variants Contest Creativity
There’s many variations of contests - and different venues In Contests, you should take the chance to describe every
may have different rules. Here are some variants you might en- appeal that you make with your Pokémon. When you train your
counter at a contest hall. Pokémon you can rehearse their performances and when they
reveal their appeals to judges on stage you can detail your
Pokémon’s appeal. Appeals should only take about ten seconds,
Trainer-Appeal Contests but whatever creativity you perform can score additional d4
rolls during your final appeal awarded by your GM.
In Trainer Appeal Contests, it’s not only the Pokémon that
compete - the trainer’s performance is just as crucial to success
as that of the Pokémon!
Super Contests
Festival
High Voltage
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Contest Stats Contest Keywords
Contest Stats are usually invisible stats that all start at zero. Contest Keywords are all paired with moves. While individual
There are associated with each contest type, Beauty, Clever, moves might perform differently based on your personal touch
Cool, Cute, and Tough. When you feed you Pokémon special and creativity, each move can essentially be grouped into one of
foods that grant contest stats, you should note those gained these twenty-seven keywords. are what each of the Keywords
stats on your Pokémon's sheet. do in a Contest.
You can have up to a total of ten contest stats, divided into Each keyword is also paired with a score value so each key-
each of the contest stats however you’d like. Whether it’s a word has a default appeal value modified by any features you
PokéBlock or Poffins, these special-made treats will give bonuses might have or any bonuses in the contest. When these moves
to your Pokémon that they can use during Contests! are used in contests, Pokémon do not exert themselves as much
and can be used repeatedly ignoring a move’s 1/day or 3/day
During your introductory round, or during any round of the
frequencies.
appeals round, you may expend these stats to give yourself
more points. This can help influence what order you will per-
form in during the appeals round. Sometimes, planning ahead to
Appeal - 3d4
perfectly overflow a judge’s voltage can mean boosting your
score with these stats at the right time in order to perform when Appeal has no special effects.
you need to. Attention Grabber - Special
You can only use Contest Stats if the stat matches the Con- Attention Grabber halves the appeal points just earned by the
test’s type. This means that in a special contest where a new Pokémon who went immediately before your appeal during that
favored type is picked per round, per judge, you should pay round, then adds that result to your own score for the round.
attention to when you can use your different contest stats.
Big Show - Special
At the end of each contest, your Pokémon's stats are re-
Big Show rolls 10d4 if each contestant performed for the
stored. Once you give you Pokémon their ten contest stats, you
same judge before you this round. You may only use the effect
can not change them anymore– they are permanent changes.
of Big Show if you are performing fourth or fifth during the final
round of appeals.
Catching Up - 1d4
Excitement - 2d4
Final Appeal rolls twice the dice for your appeal if the move is
performed during the final round of appeals.
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Get Ready! - None Scrambler randomizes the order of appeals during the next
round, ignoring scores.
Get Ready! Lets you roll twice the dice you normally would for
any reason during your next appeal .
Good Show! rolls an additional 3d4 if any voltage was raised Seen Nothing Yet rolls an additional 3d4 when anyone has
during both of the last appeals during the same round. raised a judge’s voltage to max during the same round or the
round before.
Hold That Thought - 2d4
Slow Set - 2d4
Hold That Thought prevents the target judge’s voltage from
being raised for the remainder of the round, after your appeal. Slow Set makes you perform last during the next appeal
round regardless of score order.
Incredible - 1d4
Special Attention - 1d4
Incredible raises each judge’s voltage 1 level, regardless of
contest types. Special Attention rolls an additional 3d4 if no other partici-
pant appealed to the same judge during that round so far.
Incentives - 2d4
Start Set - 2d4
Incentives rolls an additional 2d4 when their appeal raises
the judge’s voltage. Start Set will perform first, second, or third during the next
appeal round. You must choose when performing the appeal.
Interrupting Appeal - 2d4
Torrential Appeal - Special
Interrupting Appeal goes first during the appeal round, ignor-
ing the order. Torrential Appeal uses 1d4 as its roll if you perform first or
second during the round, 2d4 as its roll if you perform third or
Inversed Appeal - Special
fourth during the round, and 3d4 if you perform last during the
Inversed Appeal rolls 1d4 for each point of voltage the target round.
judge does not have, up to 4d4.
Unsettling - 2d4
Quick Set - 2d4
Unsettling lowers each judge’s voltage 1 level.
Quick Set makes you perform first during the next appeal
round regardless of score order.
Reflective Appeal rolls 1d4 for each point of voltage the target
judge has, up to 4d4.
Reliable - 2d4
Reliable may use the same move during your next round and
still gain appeal points. When you do, you also roll and addition-
al 1d4 during the appeal.
Scrambler - 2d4
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Aurora Veil - Hold That Thought
Contest Moves
Avalanche - Final Appeal
Pokémon moves are repeated here with only their contest
denotation. You can match the move with its keyword and con-
test type. That’s all you need for contest moves. B
If a Pokémon is taught a unique move by a tutor, the move Baneful Bunker - Appeal
will have the “Appeal” effect and its contest type will be as-
Barrage - Reliable
signed by the tutor when the move is learned.
Beak Blast - Special Attention
These symbols indicate which contest type each move is.
Belch - Appeal
Beauty Clever Cute
Belly Drum - Get Ready!
Cool Tough
Bide - Final Appeal
A
Bind - Torrential Appeal
Absorb - Good Show!
Bite - Appeal
Accelerock - Quick Set
Blast Burn - Seen Nothing Yet
Acid Spray - Unsettling
Blaze Kick - Round Starter
Acrobatics - Incentives
Blizzard - Round Starter
Acupressure - Get Ready!
Block - Hold That Thought
Aerial Ace - Round Starter
Body Press - Incentives
After You - Slow Set
Body Slam - Appeal
Air Cutter - Appeal
Bolt Beak - Final Appeal
Air Slash - Round Starter
Bone Club - Appeal
Ally Switch - Scrambler
Bone Rush - Reliable
Anchor Shot - Unsettling
Bonemerang - Reliable
Ancient Power - Round Ender
Boomburst - Appeal
Apple Acid - Inverse Appeal
Bounce - Special Attention
Aqua Jet - Quick Set
Branch Poke - Appeal
Aqua Ring - Torrential Appeal
Brave Bird - Round Ender
Aqua Tail - Appeal
Breaking Swipe - Appeal
Arm Thrust - Reliable
Brick Break - Appeal
Aromatherapy - Reflective Appeal
Brine - Incentives
Assurance - Final Appeal
Brutal Swing - Excitement
Astonish - Appeal
Bubble - Slow Set
Attract - Excitement
Bubble Beam - Slow Set
Aura Sphere - Round Starter
Bug Bite - Attention Grabber
Aura Wheel - Incredible
Bug Buzz - Incentives
Aurora Beam - Round Starter
Bulldoze - Appeal
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Drum Beating - Appeal Final Gambit - Big Show
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Contest Moves
Hex - Incentives
Gust - Appeal I
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Psyshock - Incentives
P Psystrike - Incentives
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R S
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Steamroller - Appeal
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T V
Twineedle - Reliable X, Y, Z
Uproar - Unsettling
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The standard Poké Balls and the rare oddity, the Master Ball.
Items It’s nearly impossible to find a Master Ball. It is said that only
Arguably the most important thing in the Pokémon world is two are produced world wide for consumers worldwide.
an item that trainers carry around everywhere. The Poké Ball
enables Pokémon to be pocket monsters. It’s one of many ingen-
ious objects made through technology, or mystical ritual, that
you can used to make travel in the Pokémon world. A simple Poké Ball Price Effect
click of a button makes Pokémon compact! In this section, items
Basic Ball 300 P +5 to your capture roll.
are detailed that you might find while exploring the Pokémon
world, or while shopping at convenient Poké Marts. Great Ball 600 P +0 to your capture roll.
In modern settings, most purchases from any stores are made Ultra Ball 1000 P -5 from your capture roll.
with Pokécredits, shortened as P. Master Ball - -100 from your capture roll. The
Master Ball can and will often fail
Poké Balls
when thrown at legendary Pokémon.
Poké Balls are handheld sphere that are about the size of a
The following three Poké Balls are often used in capture con-
golf ball. They have a trigger button that, when pressed, enlarges
tests or while capturing Pokémon on wild reserves. Sometimes
the sphere to the size of a baseball. Once the trigger button is
they are provided for the contest and other times to can pur-
pressed again, the Poké Ball can be thrown at a wild Pokémon to
chase them to try and catch stray Pidgey in a city.
try and capture it. If a Pokémon is already captured within the
Poké Ball, the trigger button will release the Pokémon, releasing
it to use as your ally. While an owned Pokémon is out of its Poké
Ball, the trigger button can be pressed to release a thin beam of
light that will return the captured Pokémon to its Poké Ball. A Poké Ball Price Effect
final press of the trigger button will shrink the baseball-sized Park Ball 550 P -20 from your capture roll against
Poké Ball to its more compact size for storage in packs, bags, or domesticated wild Pokémon.
holsters.
Safari Ball 550 P -20 from your capture roll against
To use a Poke Ball, you will throw it at a Wild Pokémon* with- domesticated wild Pokémon.
in 30 feet of you and if it hits the Wild you will roll 1d100. First,
Sport Ball 550 P -20 from your capture roll against
you will make an accuracy check against the Pokémon's Speed
domesticated wild Pokémon.
stat on 1d20 (though if the Pokémon is below 50% of its HP, you
cannot fail this throw and the GM will always tell you that your These three luxury Poké Balls encourage friendly partnerships
throw has hit the wild Pokémon). Then, if you hit the wild, you even with freshly caught Pokémon. They are high-end items and
will roll 1d100. You will always want to roll as low as possible on come with different looks for a personal touch.
this check. There are various factors that will make the Wild’s
capture check higher so as long as you roll under that number,
you will capture the Wild.
Poké Balls can miss a wild Pokémon when thrown and still be Poké Ball Price Effect
used, however if a ball successfully hits a wild Pokémon and that Cherish Ball 1500 P -5 from your capture roll. Captured
Pokémon breaks free (after your failed 1d100 roll), the ball Pokémon are more easily befriended.
shatters and cannot be used again. There are a wide variety of
Luxury Ball 1500 P -5 from your capture roll. Captured
Poké Balls and all of them have varying credit values. Poké Balls
Pokémon are more easily befriended.
each weigh approximately half of a pound, even when a Poké-
mon is stored within one. Keep this in mind when carrying Premier Ball 1500 P* -5 from your capture roll. Captured
around an army’s worth of empty Poké Balls and looking to cap- Pokémon are more easily befriended.
ture your newest ally. When a Pokémon is caught and you al-
*Many Poké Marts hold promotions to give away 1 Premier
ready have six owned Pokémon with you, the seventh Pokémon
Ball for free for large purchases of other Poke Balls.
and its Poké Ball will teleport away into storage on PCTs.
Dive Ball 1250 P -12 from your capture roll if the Poké- Dream Ball 1250 P -10 from your capture roll if the
mon is in water. Pokémon is afflicted.
Dusk Ball 1150 P -7 from your capture roll if it’s Heavy Ball 1250 P -15 from your capture roll if the Poké-
night time (no sunlight). mon is Heavy or Superweight.
Fast Ball 1250 P -8 from your capture roll on a Poké- Level Ball 1250 P -10 from your capture roll if the Poké-
mon that acts before your Pokémon. mon can evolve, but is not evolved.
Lure Ball 1250 P -10 from your capture roll if you lured Love Ball 1250 P -10 from your capture roll if the target
the wild Pokémon into combat. is the opposite sex of your Pokémon.
Quick Ball 1550 P -20 from your capture roll if thrown Moon Ball 1250 P -10 from your capture roll if the Poké-
as your first action during combat. mon evolves with an evolution stone.
Repeat Ball 1250 P -10 from your capture roll the Poké Nest Ball 1250 P -10 from your capture roll if the Poké-
mon already had a Poké Ball thrown mon can evolve, but is not evolved.
at it this encounter.
Net Ball 1550 P -15 from your capture roll when used
Timer Ball 1550 P -10 from your capture roll if the en- against a Bug or Water type Pokémon.
counter has lasted at least one min;
-25 from your capture roll if the en-
counter has lasted at least two mins. Additional Poké Balls exist and have various modifiers to how
they work and how effective they are against certain targets. The
Capture Specialist for example can create variants of the Net Ball
These Poké Balls affect Pokémon after capture. The Friend that would be less common in Poké Marts.
Ball is a cheaper alternative to the luxury Poké Ball series.
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Medical Items
While traveling you might not always be able to find a Poké-
mon Center and it’s useful to carry first aid items with you. Poké- Affliction Removal
mon Centers themselves can instantly fix all of the problems
These items remove afflictions so the affected can be instant-
these medicines fix, but unless you’ve got a medic or doctor with
ly cured instead of having to ride out the affliction on their own.
your party, you’ll need some extra help.
Medicines
While all of these medical sprays can be applied directly to a
Pokémon’s wounds, they also feature a neat nozzle that inter- Item Price Effect
lock with a Poké Ball’s trigger button. This enables you to apply Antidote 120 P Cures a Pokémon or human of
any of these to a Pokémon while they are still within their Poké Poisoning or Toxification.
Balls! When using any of these medicines, you would use your
action to apply them to an adjacent Pokémon. If you do, that Paralyze Heal 120 P Cures a Pokémon or human or
Pokémon cannot attack that turn or use a move. They can still Paralysis.
make their movement action and use any free actions they Awakening 120 P Cures a Pokémon or human of being
might have. unnaturally Asleep.
These medicinally empowered drinks don’t taste great but Ether 480 P A Pokémon’s strength is partially
restore your health as a trainer. restored and can again use one of
its 1/day or 3/day frequency moves
as if it has taken an extended rest.
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Combat Enhancers Revival Medicine
These items temporarily enhance your Pokémon’s stats. Use These items revive a knocked out Pokémon. They don’t work
them too soon and its effects will run out during combat. on Pokémon with more than 0 HP.
X Attack 140 P Increases a Pokémon’s Attack by 1 for Revive 1350 P Restore an unconscious Pokémon to
2 mins. This effect does not stack. half of its max HP.
X Defend 140 P Increases a Pokémon’s Defense by 1 Max Revive 2950 P Restore an unconscious Pokémon to
for 2 mins. This effect does not stack. its max HP.
These items permanently increase a Pokémon’s stats. They Super Repel 400 P Wild Pokémon find the smell repul-
may not be applied during combat as they take about ten sive for three hours after applied, but
minutes to take effect. Only two may ever be used per Poké- may ignore it to protect something
mon. Any vitamins consumed by a Pokémon who has already precious to them.
consumed any two vitamins will have no effect.
Repulsive Herbs
These natural medicines are repulsive, but do the trick. Use
Item Price Effect them too often and your Pokémon will start to lose your trust.
HP Up 9800 P Permanently increase HP by 4.
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Held Items Item Price Effect
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Item Price Effect
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Berries Flavor Key
Berries are powerful fruit that have special effects when con- Dry Bitter Spicy
sumed by Pokémon. They create delicious foods that humans Sour Sweet
can enjoy as well, but when these foods are consumed by Poké-
mon their contest stats are permanently increased.
These berries all cure different afflictions for humans and
In addition to having natural properties that have various
Pokémon alike. They can be consumed by a Pokémon who is
effects in battle, berries are also approved in official Pokémon
holding it as a free action during their turn. For a trainer, they
battles as held items. In the wild there’s no reason you can’t
can consume it during their turn as an action (use item). These
keep feeding your Pokémon multiple berries every round as an
berries can be consumed during your turn even if you’re sup-
action (use item), but in official battles you’ll just have your
posed to be Asleep, Paralyzed, or any combination of any afflic-
Pokémon holding onto the berry and using it when necessary as
tions as long as you are holding it and not needing to dig
a free action.
through anything to get it. This is true for Pokémon holding the
Below are the different berries, their associated flavors and berries as well.
each of their effects. Flavors come in handy when making vari-
ous contest stat foods and some berries even have multiple fla-
vors. Not every Poke Mart will have every kind of berry. Differ-
ent stores will have different berries depending on availability Berry Price Flavor Effect
and season. Sometimes you can find some berries in trees while
exploring as well! Aspear 120 P Cures Freezing
The following berries restore a Pokémon’s HP, but do not do Cheri 120 P Cures Paralysis
so for humans. They can be consumed by a Pokémon who is Chesto 120 P Cures Sleep
holding it as a free action during their turn. If the Pokémon who
Pecha 120 P Cures Poison and Toxin
eats the Aguav, Figy, Iapapa, Mago, or Wiki berries favor the
berry’s flavor they are immune to the confusion affliction those Persim 180 P Cures Confusion
berries induce. Rawst 120 P Cures Burns
Mago 850 P Heals 1/4 of a Pokémon’s Kelpsy 680 P Can lower Attack 1.
max HP, then confuses them. Pomeg 680 P Can lower max HP 4.
Wiki 850 P Heals 1/4 of a Pokémon’s Qualot 680 P Can lower Defense 1.
max HP, then confuses them.
Tomato 680 P Can lower Speed 1.
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These berries are meant to be eaten by Pokémon while they With these berries, Pokémon can receive temporary boosts in
are being harmed by an attack. They are consumed as a free battle. These berries can be consumed as a free action once the
action, even if the Pokémon is afflicted by something that would Pokémon holding them are brought to half of their max HP or
not let them move normally. If the attack’s type matches the lower. The Pokémon can use the berry even if they are afflicted
specified type for these berries, treat the attack as resisted and by something that would not let them move normally
remove one die from the attacker’s roll. If the attack is super
effective, these berry negate the extra die. If the attack is ex-
tremely effective, the attacker will only add one die to their at-
tack’s damage.
Coba 980 P Protection from Flying. Lansat 1880 P At half HP or lower, you
score critical hits on natural
Colbur 980 P Protection from Dark.
18-20 for 1 min.
Haban 980 P Protection from Dragon. Micle 1880 P At half HP or lower, increase
your accuracy checks by 2 for
Kasib 980 P Protection from Ghost.
1 round.
Kebia 980 P Protection from Poison.
Petaya 1880 P At half HP or lower, increase
Occa 980 P Protection from Fire. Sp. Atk by 1 for 2 mins. This
effect does not stack.
Passho 980 P Protection from Water.
Salac 1880 P At half HP or lower, increase
Payapa 980 P Protection from Psychic.
Speed by 1 for 2 mins. This
effect does not stack.
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Other berries also have various other abilities detailed here. The following berries have no discernable abilities, but still
They can all be consumed as a free action, even if the Pokémon taste delicious and have flavors.
is afflicted by something that would not let them move normal-
ly. Each of these berries need different things to happen before
they can be used. These are incredibly rare berries, so they’ll be
hard to find anywhere. Berry Price Flavor
Belue 120 P
Bluk 120 P
Cornn 120 P
Durin 120 P
Berry Price Flavor Effect Magost 120 P
Custap - When at 5 HP or less, your Nanab 120 P
next At-Will attack has
Nomel 120 P
priority.
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Contest Treats Contest Accessories
When working with berries to create various Contest Treats, Accessories help to boost a Pokémon’s style in contests. While
you combine their flavors which then align with different Contest a Pokémon will only benefit from one accessory at a time, you
Stats. The strength of the treat then gives Pokémon permanent could still dress up your Pokémon in many different accessories
stats. You can have up to a total of ten contest stats, divided into and only activate the ability of whichever accessory you want to
each of the contest stats however you’d like. during an appeal. These scarves all give bonus contest stats and
Flavor / Contest Stat Key with them can even make your total contest stats exceed 10.
Dry / Beauty Bitter / Clever Spicy / Cool
Sour / Tough Sweet / Cute
Whether its baking poffins, or blending a PokéBlock, you will
combine berries the same way and roll for the treats value the Scarf Accessories Price Effect
same way.
Beautiful Bandana 1280 P Your Beauty stat is +2
Combine up to four berries together. Whatever is the most
Clever Cravat 1280 P Your Clever stat is +2
common flavor among them will be the contest type the treat is
associated with. When you have chosen your berries make a Cool Kerchief 1280 P Your Cool stat is +2
Medicine, Perform, or Slight of Hand skill check. If you roll under Cute Comforter 1280 P Your Cute stat is +2
10, the treat’s value is 1 + 1 for every two berries used to make
Tough Tippet 1280 P Your Tough stat is +2
the treat. On a 10 or better, the treat’s value is 2 + 1 for every
two berries used to make the treat. On a 15 or better, the treat is
a 3 + 1 for every two berries used to make the treat.
Evolution Stones
With your best rolls with four berries, your treat can be a value
of 5. For example, a result of 17 while using 3 berries will be 3 +1 These radioactive stones induce evolution in many different,
for having at least two berries. If the berries had 3 with bitter but specific, species of Pokémon. Although they are rare, they are
flavors, but only 1 with sweet flavors it will be a bitter treat. If still carried in various specialty stores in larger towns and cities.
there is an even amount of flavors, the treat will affect both stats
associated with the flavor equally. A treat cannot have more than
two associated flavors. If a Pokémon favors or dislikes the treat, it
will treat the treat as having +1 to its value or –1 from its value Evolution Stone Price
respectively.
Dawn Stone 9800 P
If a treat is consumed and the Pokémon’s 10 Contest Stats will
Dusk Stone 9800 P
be maxed, the treat will only upgrade what it can up to 10 total
stats. Fire Stone 9800 P
Treats usually cost (800 P x the amount of stats it improves) +80P Leaf Stone 9800 P
Dry and Sweet Poffin 2 1680 P Raises Beauty and Cute stat 2 Evolution Stone Price
While these treats may be occasional purchased at specialty Sun Stone 9800 P
stores, most people will not buy Poffins or PokéBlocks from non-
Thunder Stone 9800 P
certified sellers, as the quality and stat value is not guaranteed
without certification. Water Stone 9800 P
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Technical Machines Trainer Exploration
Pokémon can have up to a total of six moves and technical While exploring the Pokémon world, you’ll find that you’ll
machines are used at Pokémon Centers to teach your Pokémon need some help at time to get around, get over obstacles, or just
new moves. Technical machines are disks that you put into a survive the wilds and the wild Pokémon they contain. Here are
device found at Pokémon Centers. By putting your Pokémon, some different groups of things you might want to use.
inside its Poké Ball, and the technical machine inside the device,
you use the technical machine. Once the Pokémon is sent back
out, it will know the move associated with the technical ma-
chine.
Basic Tool Kit 150 P Basic tools for basic repairs or mainte-
nance. Includes hammer, screwdriver (adaptable head), wrench,
handsaw, steel ruler, level, nails (40 assorted), screws (40 assort-
ed), nuts and bolts (40 assorted), and a tackle box they fit snug-
gly in with little room for anything else. 8 lbs. 14x6x6 in.
Unlike tutors who practice with a Pokémon for a time to
Camera Bag 150 P Everything you need as a travelling
teach the move, technical machines are immediate. Once com-
photographer, minus the camera. Includes lenses (3), extra bulbs
plete, the Pokémon is ready to go with their new move. Tech-
(2), gaffer tape, microfiber cloth, micro screw driver, micro flash
nical machines are labeled with numerical names such as, TM 98
light, extra battery (1), extra memory card (20 GB), ear plugs,
which teaches Surf. You may find a technical record like TR 07
and the bag which has room for your camera (camera not includ-
which teaches Thunderbolt. You may even find exceedingly rare
ed). 18x10x8 in. 3 lbs.
HMs which never run out of their uses no matter how many
times they are used. Cooking Kit 850 P For the chef on the go, in the wilds.
Includes portable electric stove (2 burners), cast iron pan, cast
While often rewarded by league members upon defeat, you
iron pot with lid, water purifier, cutting board, cutting knife,
can also find TMs in various stores. Some TMs may share the
measuring cups and spoons, spatula, cooking spoon, and a stur-
same numerical name, or different TM numbers might teach the
dy bag it all fits into. The electric stove can be charged to use for
same move. Since there are more TMs and TRs than there are
two weeks after a 4-hour charge. 35 lbs. 2x2x1 ft. 4 ft strap.
Pokémon moves, keep track of what you’re buying. If all else
fails, teaching devices at Pokémon Centers should tell you what Dig Kit 150 P Whatever you’re looking for, this
the technical machine will teach a Pokémon. should help. Includes extendable shovel, extendable pickaxe,
hammer, trowel, compass, measuring tape (25ft), 6 in. stakes
Item Price Effect
(10), string (600 ft), and a tool roll bag with some room for more
TM (At-Will) ~4800 P Teach at-will frequency moves. equipment. 15 lbs. 16x6x4 in. 4ft strap.
TM (3/day) ~9800 P Teach 3/day frequency moves. Drawing Kit 20 P For an artist, or maybe just a doodler.
Includes drawing pad (200pp), journal (200pp), blue pencils (10),
TM (1/day) ~16800 P Teach 1/day frequency moves.
mechanical pencils (2), kneaded eraser, white vinyl eraser,
Technical records tend to cost half the price of any given tech- blender, pen and ink, assorted brush pens (10), and a bag with
nical machine. HMs are as difficult to price as they are to find. extra room to carry it all. 4 lbs. 20x18x3 in. 3ft strap.
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Engineer’s Tool Kit 1050 P If you’re building something on the Mess Kit 10 P Everything you need to enjoy a meal
go, or taking something else apart, maybe you’ll need this? Elec- on the go. Includes a plate, a bowl, a fork, a spoon, a knife, a
tric unfolding soldering table (2x2 ft), soldering iron, desoldering cup, and a slip it all fits into neatly. 1.5 lbs. 10x10x3 in.
pump, assorted soldering iron tips (8), soldering assist tools (2),
Miscreant’s Pack 250 P There’s no real reason to have this, let
tin wire tube, tweezers, wire stripper cutter, electric wire (80 ft),
alone sell it. This may not be easily found and available in stores.
long nose pliers (2), precision screwdriver, magnetic/gripping
Includes, solar charger, universal power adapter, universal
retrieving tool, telescoping mirror, various spare screws (100).
adapter dongle, memory sticks (4 80 GB), micro file (2), lock
The table folds into itself while storing all of the supplies, reveal-
picks (8), multi-head screwdriver, hammer, crowbar, small nar-
ing a handle. 15 lbs. 24x12x4 in.
row saw, small narrow scissors, telescoping mirror, thin wire (20
Fishing Kit 750 P For trainers who are looking to lure ft), water bottle, and a backpack or side pack to fit everything
underwater Pokémon to the surface. Includes telescoping fishing with some extra room. 10 lbs. 30x16x16 in.
rod, spare reel lines (2), assorted hooks (100), assorted bobbers
(10), sinkers (10), assorted lures (10), needle nose pliers, small Poké Ball Smith Kit 1250 P If you’re planning to make your own
knife, and a tackle box with room to store a bit more. 8 lbs. Poké Balls, this will be necessary. Includes electric unfolding sol-
14x6x6 in. dering table (2x2 ft), soldering iron, desoldering pump, assorted
soldering iron tips (8), tin wire tube, tweezers, wire stripper
Grooming Kit 150 P Your Pokémon will always look their
cutter, electric wire (80 ft), micro screwdriver, micro screws
best when you’re using this kit. Includes electronic trimmer,
(400), micro glass and mirror spares (200), micro rods (200), mi-
trimmer length attachments (8), assorted combs (5), assorted
cro steel sheets (200). The table folds into itself while storing all
brushes (5), assorted scissors/shears (3), clippers, nail file, soap
of the supplies, revealing a handle. 15 lbs. 24x12x4 in.
(8 oz.), shampoo (8 oz.), and bag with room for more. The trim-
mer can be charged to use for one week after a 1-hour charge. 4 Portable Chemistry Set 850 P Science on the go! Includes port-
lbs. 12x8x8 in. 2ft strap. able Bunsen burner, beakers (1 250 ml/1 50 ml), conical flask
(100 ml), measuring cylinder (25ml), test tubes (6 10 ml), reusa-
Make Up Kit 150 P You will always look your best when
ble spray bottles (6), test tube rack, heat clamps, thermometer,
you’re with this kit. Includes moisturizer (8 oz.), primers (2 3 oz.),
glass dropper, stirring rod, cleaning brush, corks (12), mortar
concealers (2 3 oz.), foundation (3 oz.), assorted blush (4 2 oz.),
and pestle, Nuffield spatula, and a padded case to hold every-
assorted bronzer/highlighter (4 2 oz.), powders (4 3 oz.), setting
thing securely. The reusable bottles can store concoctions to be
spray (3 oz.), eyeliner pencil, liquid eyeliner (2 oz.), assorted
reused once cleaned. 12 lbs. 2x1x1 ft. 4ft strap.
mascara (4 1 oz.), lash curler, assorted lip balm (4 1 oz.), assort-
ed lipstick (4), assorted lip gloss (4 1oz.), and a collapsing case Sewing Kit 200 P This is useful for the designer on the
with room to expand your options. 4 lbs. 16x12x4 in. go. Includes electronic folding sewing machine, measuring tape
(6ft), assorted buttons and fasteners (50), assorted spools of
Medical Field Kit 2150 P Even if you’re not entirely sure how
thread (20), hand-sewing needles (10), fabric pens (10), bleach
to use it, it’s very useful to have. Includes pain relievers (20
pen, stain removing pen, pins (50), needle threader, pincushion,
pills), antihistamine (20 pills), cold/flu relievers (20pills), electro-
fabric shears, seam ripper, thimbles. The sewing machine folds
lyte tablets (20 pills), antiseptic solution (8oz.), antiseptic gel (8
into itself while storing all of the supplies, revealing a handle.
oz.), medical adhesive tape (30ft), slings (2), crepe bandages (2
The sewing machine can be charged to use for two weeks after a
3ft. rolls), cloth bandages (4 3ft. rolls), gauze swabs (30), stitch
4-hour charge. 20 lbs. 2x1x1 ft.
strips (20), ear plugs (10), safety pins (20), thermometer, small
scissors, small scalpel, tweezers, and assorted adhesive bandag- Spiritualist’ Pack 10 P For those who travel and spread the
es (40), and a folding carrying case it all fits snuggly into. Basic word of various greater beings. Includes solar charger, universal
safety for basic safe travel. The medical field kit can be used to power adapter, religious texts (2), religious symbol, candles (10),
keep trainers from dying but is less useful with Pokémon unless incense sticks (20), waterproof matches (25), water bottle, and a
you are proficient in its use. As an action, you may use this kit backpack or side pack to fit everything with a great deal of extra
and attempt a Medicine skill check of 15 to stabilize an uncon- room. 5 lbs. 30x16x16 in.
scious trainer to 1 hit point. When out of combat, you may
spend 5 minutes to stabilize an unconscious trainer to 1 hit
point. When out of combat, you may attempt a Medicine skill
check of 15 once per hour to cure a target of any affliction. The
medical field kit has many pieces and should be maintained and
stocked. 10 lbs. 2x1.5x.025 ft.
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Studious Pack 80 P Useful things for a trainer with a Portable Utility Items
knack for academics. Includes, solar charger, universal power
Egg Incubator 1350 P Egg incubators are electronic, reusa-
adapter, universal adapter dongle, memory stick (40 GB), binder,
ble containers that safely keep and warm Pokémon eggs. Once
folders (6), notebooks (3), journal, notepad, pencils (5), pens (3),
charged over 4 hours, they last for weeks to keep the single egg
highlighter, vinyl eraser, pencil sharpener, ruler, headphones,
inside safe from harm and warm to encourage healthy hatching.
water bottle, and a backpack or side pack to fit everything with
Egg Incubators can be dropped from up to 100 ft while keeping
extra room for your laptop among other things (laptop not in-
the egg inside safe. Incubators can be submerged in water with-
cluded). 10 lbs. 30x16x16 in.
out harming the egg. They are heavy, but easier than carrying
Traveler’s Pack 150 P Really useful gear for extended travel eggs around in your arms. 15 lbs. 16x8x8 in. 4ft strap. (Generally
through the wilds. Includes collapsible pop-up tent (two-person carrying two in a backpack is a tight squeeze, but fine)
7x4 ft), tarp (8x10 ft), sleeping bag, pocket knife, solar flashlight,
compass, waterproof matches (20), water bottle, and a com- Folding Bike 950 P A 3-speed bike that folds onto itself.
pression sack with straps to snuggly fit everything. 15 lbs. Wheels are 26 in. Unfolded, its frame length and height are
40x16x16 in. 48x40 in. It has telescoping handles and seats for any person’s
height. 25 lbs. 30x30x6 in. when folded.
Trainer’s Pack 80 P Basic goods for trainer who’s starting
their journey. Includes solar charger, universal power adapter, Portable Berry Planter 2800 P By planting a berry in a portable
compression bands (4), crepe bandages (4), micro screwdriver, berry planter, you create a mini-ecosystem for the berry to rap-
water bottle, and a backpack or side pack to fit everything with a idly grow into a fruit baring shrub, often producing two or even
great deal of extra room. 5 lbs. 30x16x16 in. three berries. When planting a berry, roll a Nature skill check.
Then when watering the berry once per day over the next five
days, roll a Nature skill check each time. If you ever roll under 6,
the shrub yields one berry when it fruits. If you roll over 5 each
time, the shrub yields 2 berries when it fruits. If you ever roll
over 20 without rolling under 6, the shrub yields 3 berries when
it fruits. Failing to water the shrub at least once per day or har-
vesting its berries will kill the shrub. 3 lbs. 2x1x1 ft. 4ft strap.
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Other General Items Goods Average Prices
Hammer 10 P Whistle 2P
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Services in the Pokémon World Poké Marts
Poké Marts are often found in the corner of a Pokémon Cen-
In the Pokémon world, there are many places that you can
ter. Many Poké Marts found in Pokémon Centers have a pretty
count on finding. As an adventuring trainer, you should know
limited selection focused on medical items for travel, but Poké
about these locales in case you’ll need help at a Pokémon Center
Marts that have their own storefronts have a great selection of
or if you need to pick up supplies at a Poké Mart.
items to use in the Pokémon World.
Pokémon Centers
Pokémon Centers exist to heal Pokémon. They have incredi-
ble technology that can restore a Pokémon's health and cure it
of all afflictions while the Pokémon are still in their Poké Balls.
Many regions in the world don’t even charge a fee to restore
Pokémon to health!
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Pokémon Computer Terminals (PCTs) Professor Research Laboratories
Located in almost every Pokémon Centers, Poké Mart, League In nearly every region that has a Pokémon league, there is at
Gym, or almost anywhere else that is important to Pokémon least one regional acclaimed professor who is appointed to dis-
training are Pokémon Computer Terminals, or PCTs. They serve tribute starter Pokémon to trainers. Each region’s professors
as a way to connect to a trainer’s Pokémon Bank and access have different specialties of fields of study, but for the most part
their digital storage of Pokémon when a trainer has exceed the are extremely knowledgeable about all things Pokémon.
six that trainers are legally allowed to carry at once.
Some professors, if you have a good enough relationship, will
even let you use their massive fields to store extra Pokémon
that you’ve captured if they have the space. If you’re a collector
who aims to capture many Pokémon, leaving them with profes-
sors instead of raising them as your main six partners, it will be
helpful to have a friendly relationship with your regional profes-
sor so they may give you certificates of recognition.
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Battle Courts League Gyms and Stadiums
While trainers are generally allowed to battle against each The pride of any gym leader is their league supported gym.
other anywhere they want, there may be some places that are Gym leaders represent the best of the region, hired by and sup-
explicitly battle-free zones. Generally, in the middle of a mall or port financially by the Pokémon league. At gyms, you can train,
busy street you would immediately be told to stop by a Ranger study, watch serious competitions and challenge gym leaders to
because of the risk of injury or property damage. In busier cities, battle.
trainers will flock to battle courts to test their skills against other
Typically gym leaders have to accept challenges from anyone
trainers with their Pokémon.
who is taking any given region’s league challenge but they don’t
have to do so without any kind of screening. Due to the sheer
number of battles they might receive, they can make trainers
complete tasks before accepting, refuse to accept a challenge
until you have a certain amount of specific honors, or even make
you get into a waitlist line and make an appointment.
Some battle courts are rather small and you should judge
based on its size whether or not it’s a good idea to use certain
moves like earthquake or hyper beam unless you know you
Pokémon will not destroy something nearby. Some parks will
also have fields that are unmarked, but a good size for skirmish-
es as others take a stroll through the park.
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Contest Halls Championship Facilities
Not every town has a contest hall, but most cities do. Spon- Often the location of each region’s Pokémon League execu-
sored by the Pokémon Circuit, a league-adjacent organization, tive offices, championship facilities boast tens of large stadiums
contests are held at least three times a week and generally fea- to hold regional championships and are also often capable of
ture multiple groups of five trainers competing one after anoth- hosting world championships.
er with each group having a winner, second runner-up, and third
runner-up announced at the end of the whole show.
At grand halls, audience sizes rival the Pokémon league’s fi- The Pokémon League prides itself as being the center of the
nals. It is a great honor to stand on the stage of a grand final and Pokémon world, driving the entire structure of Pokémon battles
many trainers aim for world fame by becoming a coordinator and the technology that surrounds Pokémon. If you find yourself
who performs during a grand festival’s grand finals becoming a regional champion you might even meet your re-
gion’s Elite 4 who may test your skills and see if you’re capable
of holding a leadership position in your region’s league.
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Battle Facilities Battle Maison
The Pokémon League has a greatly dominant hand on every- At the Battle Maison, four Battle Chatelaine or Chatelain lead
thing Pokémon battle, however there are still many respected, a castle of battle. Each of the four house leaders use different
independently run organizations who aim to test Pokémon train- rules when hosting their tournaments which lead to battles
ers in battle. against their specialized teams, made for their modified battles.
Battle Chateau
The Battle Chateau prides itself as being a classy form of the
Pokémon league with members holding noble titles such as Bar-
on, Countess, Marchioness, or Duke. They expect a certain décor
and poise of their trainers, above the shouting rabble of the
Pokémon League.
Battle Subways
Battle Subways are elaborate tunnels of battle after battle
that often lead to battles against their station masters. In such
limited spaces, trainers need to find creative ways to win.
Battle Frontier
Appearing as a sort of amusement park, the Battle Frontier is
a place of wonderous and out-of-norm competition. Frontier
Brains concoct strange rules for battle, pushing trainers to solve
near-impossible odds in battle and still come out on top. While
Frontiers found everywhere welcome challengers of all kinds,
Frontier Brains tend to hate having their time wasted by over- Battle Towers
zealous trainers. Come prepared for a challenge. Climbing high into the sky by battling floor after floor is the
goal of any region's Battle Tower. They don’t often have special
rules, but they are almost never associated with the region’s
Pokémon League. Instead, they act as a private means of testing
your skill as a trainer without the glitz and glamour of a stadium.
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Ranger Stations Game Corners
The Ranger Union has stations located throughout the world. Gambling halls for games of chance and skill are found all
Led by region captains, each ranger serves together under a over the world. Whether its slot machines, roulette, poker ta-
giant global union. They also tend to serve as a Pokémon Center bles, or mahjong rooms, the world is filled with people who do
for police and rangers, though they wouldn’t turn away a trainer not believe that Pokémon is the only thing to care about in the
in need. world. Regardless, these casinos still allow betting on winners of
league battles, exhibition matches between powerful rivals, or
even for who might get best in show at a grand contest.
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Sport Parks and Safari Zones Routes
Different cities or town may hold contests in reserves weekly The space between villages, towns, and cities are wild. Poké-
or even monthly. It can feature catching sprees, or specific cap- mon make their homes in all manner of habitats and when they
tures contests where you seek specific Pokémon, or even see claim a space as their territory it can be dangerous to go any-
who can fish up the Magikarp or catch the largest Bug-type. where you please. Rangers have set up routes that connect
human civilization that are usually dirt paths in safer parts of
the wild.
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Player Name ______________________________ Class___________ Level ___
Character Name ___________________________ Class___________ Level ___
Origin _______________ Honor Total __________ Class___________ Level ___
Credits __________________ P Class___________ Level ___
Modifiers
Current HP
+__ Attack Origin Feature
+__ Defense
Skills
+
+__ Acrobatics (SPD)
ATK Modifier
+__ Athletics (ATK)
Defense
+__ Bluff / Deception (SpDEF)
+__ Concentration (DEF)
+
+__ Constitution (DEF)
DEF Modifier
+__ Diplomacy / Persuasion (SpDEF)
Special Attack
+__ Engineering / Operation (SpATK)
+__ History (SpATK)
+
+__ Insight (SpDEF)
SpATK Modifier
+__ Investigate (SpATK)
Special Defense
+__ Medicine (SpATK)
+__ Nature (SpATK)
+
+__ Perception (SpDEF)
SpDEF Modifier
+__ Perform (SpDEF)
Speed
+__ Pokémon Handling (SpDEF)
+__ Programming (SpATK)
+
+__ Sleight of Hand (SPD)
SPD Modifier
+__ Stealth (SPD)
Skill Talents
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Class Features Owned Pokémon
Honors
Inventory
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Player name _____________________ Trainer Name __________________________
Current HP
Contest
Current HP
Contest
Stats
Stats
Stat Temporary Stat Temporary
Value Bonuses Value Bonuses
Attack Attack
Defense Defense
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Player name _____________________ Trainer Name __________________________
Current HP
Contest
Current HP
Contest
Stats
Stats
Stat Temporary Stat Temporary
Value Bonuses Value Bonuses
Attack Attack
Defense Defense
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At its core, Pokémon Tabletop Adventures is about realizing your Pokémon
adventures that aren’t found in other Pokémon media. Part of this is making sure
everyone’s having fun. Tabletop offers an unlimited amount of experiences and
scenarios, but that doesn’t always mean any player will enjoy any given scenario.
Game Masters: Always make sure players know what kind of things to expect
in a campaign in terms of any less friendly themes and do a good job of stopping
poor player behavior that’s directly affecting other players’ ability to enjoy game-
play.
Players: Know what kind of game you’re getting into, try to make sure you’re
not stepping over any lines, and be aware of whether or not you’re making your-
self the center of attention. There are other players, including the GM, so it’s im-
portant to give everyone a voice and not cut off other players with too many in-
terruptions.
Whenever there’s any problem talk it out. Together, tabletop games can stay
fun and keep going. When players and game masters only treat each other as
opponents, sidekicks, or obstacles instead of treating each other as people, games
fall apart and end.
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Thank you, Trainers PTA3 Editors:
#typos-grammar-and-fix-reports
Pokémon: Tabletop Adventures has come very far from its origi-
nal threads on traditional games. Many people have helped Sol
along the way and I want to be sure to thank them. Talian
Credits:
Thank you, contributors and writers from any point of Pokémon:
Tabletop Adventure’s works:
Anise, Aeros, Castfromhp, Cloudjsh7, DamienLunas, Dirty,
Garlye, Glipp, Gorbash, Halfwing, Happymancer, KamenWriter,
OlympusMons, Paradox, Peewah, P-Wing, Sir Cucumber,
TehOwnerer, Webmetz, Zoofman, #pokeymans
Sources of Information:
AskJeeves Twitter
Google Wikipedia
Serebii Yahoo
Thank you to the players who love to play tabletop and who
love Pokémon. Thank you to everyone who makes the actual
Pokémon games, those are rad. Thank you to my friends who
help keep me relaxed and sane between sessions. Thank you to
my partner, who helps in many ways they don’t even know and
who I love greatly. Stay safe out in the tall grass, trainers.
Images found throughout were made by and are property of
- Dr. Mr. Stark The Pokémon Company and various partners. If any of these
images are actually fanart and are owned by you and would like
them removed from future updates, please let us know. Tried to
not use fanart to avoid that problem– I’m sorry if something
slipped through.
DrMrStark
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