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The Indigo League ([personal profile] indigo_league) wrote2024-11-30 07:37 pm
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Character Retirement

At the end of a character's arc in Victory Road, some players may feel that their characters are best off remaining a part of the setting itself, effectively putting a cap on their story. Instead of being dropped traditionally, these characters will become background NPCs in the game, becoming a permanent part of the game.

Characters can be eligible for retirement after they have spent at least one year in the game. We encourage players to consider their character's arc, their impact on the game as a whole, and why it would be meaningful for the character to remain in the Pokémon world as opposed to being dropped traditionally.

Did your character start a business that changed the tourism industry in a town? Did they start their own gym? Did they become an important freelance reporter for EV news? Let us know! Your character doesn't need to have solved world hunger--we just want to know what sort of impact they've had, even if it's as small as settling down in a home in New Bark Town and telling new trainers to buzz off.

Note that retiring a character does NOT bar future players from also applying that character. If a player decides that Clark Kent is going to become an NPC EV News reporter, another player can then later apply as Clark Kent. Multiverse shenanigans are afoot, after all.

After your retirement submission has been accepted, your character will be removed from the taken page (if applicable) and a small blurb will be added to the location your character is associated with, with a link to information about that character's retirement.

Additionally, any characters dropped between August 2023 and November 2024 that meets the above requirements can be retroactively submitted for retirement.

Because there are countless ways that a player may decide that a character is ready to be retired, the mod team will be reviewing these submissions on a case-by-case basis. More information can be found on the form itself!

Submissions are checked every Wednesday.

Player: Your name.
Character: The character you plan on retiring.
Time Spent In-Game: Characters can be eligible for retirement after they have spent at least one year in the game.
Retroactive Retirement?: If your character is being retroactively retired, please link us your drop comment OR an AC comment from when you were in the game.

How did your character change in Victory Road?: How did they grow or develop as a result of being in the Pokémon world? This doesn't have to be exhaustive--we just want to know about the highlights!

What did your character do to impact the setting?: What sort of accomplishments did they have? Do they have a legacy/reputation among trainers? These things don't need to be wildly ambitious or remarkable, but should at least matter to the character.

Why do YOU feel your character should be retired?: What it says on the tin! Just tell us why you feel retirement is right for this character.

NPC Info: What will your character be like as an NPC? How can future players expect to handwave interactions with them? Is there any business/organization info you need to provide for future players to understand what your character will be doing?


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[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2024-12-06 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
Alright, here's a writeup (with a copy/pasteable bit with formatting below it!)

The Collegiate's gym challenge is rather unique, in that the challenger does not use their own Pokémon. Instead, they and the leader both are given a randomly-assigned team. The challenger will be made aware of the leader's team (but not vice versa) and given a chance to choose their final lineup based on that. This is because the goal of the challenge is to test the challenger's knowledge of battling, and ability to apply that knowledge regardless of circumstances.

To determine whether or not your character's challenge is successful, consider the following questions:

1. Is your character familiar with the different types of Pokémon and their strengths and weaknesses against each other?

2. Is your character familiar with at least the general kinds of moves and abilities Pokémon can have, and what sorts of advantages/disadvantages they could provide if used?

3. Can your character take the above knowledge and put it to use in the form of selecting and directing a team to take advantage of type, ability, and move combinations that have an advantage over the leader's team?

If your answer to all three of the above is Yes, then congratulations, your character's passed the test and won the badge! If one or more is No, then they probably need to spend a little more time studying and/or practicing before giving it another shot.




As an extra note for the curious, the reason why the gym recommended getting a region's full set of badges before doing the challenge was because that usually would be enough to acquire enough knowledge/experience to handle the challenge! Similarly, the actual criteria we used for judging badge approvals was simply looking to see whether the writeup demonstrated the challenger using some form of tactics that took advantage of what they team they got could do. And now you know!
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[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2024-12-14 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds good! If there's any questions feel free to ask, though since I probably won't be checking notifs from this journal much I'd recommend poking in discord (I'm Altocumulus there) or such.