>>53367161>Snivy anon you are too precious. We need mons like that!eh-heh. That's one big reason PMD appeals to me so much though, that being like that doesn't seem like it would be such a massive issue in the PMD world with plenty of friendly mons around. Even with there being mons that would take advantage of that, chances are you'll still have friendmons willing to help you out. Irl? People pounce on what they perceive as weakness like that every time. Its a very lonely world, but that's life.
>>53367192>Since we are all autist, we should have an advantage in the competition since we have knowledge of Pokemon, how Mystery Dungeons works unless we all lose memoriesMore than that assuming we manage to retain our memories. Plenty of things that are put to use irl that would come in handy in the PMD world, like indoor plumbing or food preservation for example...
I'm no writefag, I mean I write stuff down a lot but I'm not good at compiling it all into stories or something for other people. But that always struck me as an interesting prompt, if someone with practical irl know-how wound up in the PMD world. I mean I don't see much in the way of agriculture there for example, much less something like crop rotation, which always begged the question for me of how they manage to have enough foodstuffs when winter comes around or something.
Mystery dungeons I guess.
>>53367215>Charmander is still the absolute ideal in almost any scenarioCool, add Charmander to the list as well. Always good to have a fire-type onboard.
>>53367222>The anonymity makes it a lot easier to interact with people online(checked). It really does. Also makes it more feasible to get to know someone without nearly as much risk if they turn out to be a massive asshole or psychopath.
>>53367222>Collaborative projects are very prone to failure.Sad but true. There was the posts about /qst/ earlier and I wonder how many people went for that, I always get intimated by that sort of thing honestly.