>>32817879>Topics that make me relevant for 600These are games for kids, which means you will likely have to put together the pieces of realism puzzles that were intentionally left unfinished. Things like wild pokemon vs. civilized pokemon, how the both can exist at once, and how they interact is one such topic that you can exploit or end up being exploited by. A few more include the technology levels and diet, as well as the views on predatory behavior in a world where even the tiniest little bugs can speak. Team Tasty is actually one of my favorite rescue teams because it hints at this relationship of predator and prey and spites it regardless.
Also pay heed to what map you're writing on. Since Super, five main continents and several islands and island chains have been established. There are some places that we've just never seen before in the series. With a little elbow grease and research, you can fairly easily establish the geography of the area you're writing in by the overworld map and the dungeons that dot its landscape. I've personally used this resource a great deal in my writing to establish little refined details that nobody but me really cares about.
Don't be afraid of being dark, either. You don't have to make Madoka to subvert the magical girl genre with a little bit of heaviness, and the same goes for any genre. As with any advice I could give, I still recommend actually playing through most of the games to get a feel for what you want to do and how you want to do it. Things in GtI get pretty fucking savage.