
What does that mean?
QUEST POKEMON!
QUEST POKEMON!
" While you're on the island, you're probably thinking of the Pokemon you've always wanted! The most adorable! The coolest! The strongest! The... whatever! I'm sure you have a few thought out and dreaming. "
[ How to get quest Pokemon ]
1. Events. Events may hold free custom events!
2. Customs. Pay for it!
3. Adoption tickets. Are given out in thread by small games. 10 for a common-common. 20 for uncommon-uncommon and 30 for rare-rare. A uncommon-common is 20, and common-rare is 30.
[Info]
When talking about a splice, the FIRST Pokemon is the BASE (Mother) Pokemon. This Pokemon is what get's edited. The SECOND Pokemon is the ADDITIVE (Father) has its limbs ripped off and sewn onto the base. Clefairy/Bellosm is a Clefairy with Bellosm parts. In the Data Estimates, the mother has a gradient that starts black, and the father has a gradient that starts white.
If the base Pokemon evolves at the same rate as the additive, both sides evolve equally.
(A+X, B+Y, C+Z)
If the base Pokemon evolves more than the additive, you can choose to keep the first form of the additive twice, or keep the second form of the additive twice.
(A+X, B+X, C+Y)
(A+X, B+Y, C+Y)
If the base Pokemon evolves and the additive doesn't, the base Pokemon will gain traits of the additive all through its life.
(A+X, B+X, C+X)
If the base Pokemon evolves less than the additive, usually the middle stage of the additive is skipped.
(A+X, B+Z)
If the Base Pokemon does not evolve at all, but the additive does, there are three outcomes. Either it does not evolve at all, and both parents are at their basic stage. The base does not evolve, and the additive isn't at the basic stage. The base Pokemon does not evolve, but the additives do. In a majority of cases, the Pokemon simply does not evolve.
(A+X)
(A+Z)
(A+X, A+Y, A+Z)
Concerning stones and happiness
Stone/Happiness evolution is based upon the base Pokemon. If the base needs a stone to evolve, the fusion will, too. If the Pokemon that needs a stone to evolve is the additive, sometimes a stone is not needed.
*** IF YOU ARE CONFUSED, give us an example, and we can tell you what it will be! ***
[Things to Consider]
1. Only 2 Pokemon per splice!
2. Can be a mix from common-common to rare-rare and anything in between!
3. Concerning types, since a Pokemon can only be 2 types, I will allow most combinations based on the splice. If the splice is rock/ground and fire/dark, pick the 2 types the reflect the most in the end design (Example, Gastrodon and Houndoom might be Water/Dark). Try to be rational and have it make sense!
4. While you can quest a legendary splice, since they are event only, I really doubt you'll be seeing it.
5. If you see a Pokemon you're questing in an event, chances are it already has art. If it does or doesn't will be noted in the Data Estimate. Do not try for it if your heart is set on the perfect design!
