"Imagine... a world were Pokémon are RARE"
"You start your journey and while you walk around the first route, its quite silent, then you suddenly hear the grass next to you shaking. You of course go there only to find a Rattata, you decided to capture it. Even if the Rattata is not your favourite kind, it could take 20 minutes until you see the next pokémon!Imagine you fighting the second gym with only five pokémon. Because you only found four pokemon, in return every pokémon is a valueable team member. The reason other trainers have only three pokémon, is because they also had less catching luckImagine in a town next to the sea is a attraction were you take a boat for a fee to fish in a area. Mostly you only fish rubbish, but if you are lucky. You find a Magikarp, or a Luvdisc. Both rather terrible pokémon, but if you do not take them, who knows how long it will take until you get the next fish. 10 minutes? 30 minutes?"I want to present this idea so pokémon are valueable and not worthless like in lets go, while it would make looking after pokémon harder, it would make EVERY pokemon special. Or imagine looking into each rubbish bin, because there may be a poison type, and even if you only get a trubbish, a species you may hate, its still a Pokémon you found and if you do not take it, who knows how long it will take until another poison type will appearOr imagine you hearing rumours about a Pokémon in a Pokémon center, that only likes a certain kind of berries, then you go out of your way of buying the berries and then you go all over a route with the berries on your hand, and then you get your prize: a Aipom jumps down from the trees and maybe, if you are not too agressive, it even joins you without problemsI think it would make Pokémon more fun and it would sell the idea that you bond with your pokémon, because every pokémon has a story on how you caught itI would like to discuss this idea via /r/pokemon https://ift.tt/33radNk
"Imagine... a world were Pokémon are RARE"
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