So for a few weeks now, I have been participating in Pokemon Tabletop United. I think it is fun and would like to share the story as it progresses. Give a thumb up if you think I should. Also, would it be better in this channel or the pokemon one?
PTU is pretty much the Pokemon equivalent of DnD. I can understand the confusion though. If you would like more info, you can follow this link: 1d4chan.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Tabletop_United
Aaahh, I've been doing a campaign with a few friends for a while now! So far I managed to brake the GM by: 1. Killing a guy, taking his arms and legs to make weapons.
2. Having my level 3(?) Bonsly use low kick on a level 42 Aggron, nearly one shotting it.
I remember I played PTA a while back with a group. It was a blast. Ran the game like the Pokemon Universe was a post-apocalyptic world with genetically engineered monsters in some far flung future. Ran them through a region based off of Ireland, and destroyed the group with mental anguish.
Their first ever practice battle was between an Aron and a Poochyena. The Aron used Headbutt. The Poochyena did not survive the critical hit. They got caught in a collaborative psychic dream thanks to a recurring monstrous jigglypuff, trapped underground with mutated parasects (one of which was three stories tall and in great suffering anguish before they killed it), one of the girls actually killed a man. But that was because he and his group were trying to take down a hideous monstrous legendary pokemon which could have wiped the entire island off of the face of the earth (by blinding it with a light-house and attacking it from the sky). The girl shut off the light-house thinking that it would allow the beautiful pokemon to run free. It promptly turned around and began turning its tormentors into pink mist.
Oh, and one of the players' mothers killed herself with alcohol, and another one was dying from cancer, while yet another player's father was literally an evil criminal mastermind that also produced all sorts of pokemon-related goods in the region.