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More Kreeptid Details
We've been having fun with Kreeptid/Canikreepem and I wanna document the new shenanigans.
Base Stats: Kreeptid, Canikreepem
Canikreepem is a bit of a glass canon, aiming to either switch into a setup move and steal the boosts to countersweep, or team up with a Prankster-Swagger partner in doubles to start going to town from the jump. With Fluffy instead, it can be alright on the defensive side, just watch for those fire moves.
Kreeptid halves the defensive stats of Canikreepem, but actually keeps the same HP stat as well as weight, as a nod to the evolution being more like a form change flavor wise.
Level-up Learnsets: Kreeptid, Canikreepem
The two have the same levelup moves, though with Canikreepem moving some to reminder/evolution learns. Kreeptid learns a new move every two levels, the excitable little puppy trying to hold your attention by showing off its new tricks it keeps learning, which start off fun and playful and start getting more concerning as it levels up more and more. Canikreepem slows this down to every 3 levels with a few moves switched around, making the early Trainer's Canikreepem less frightening using Lick and Disarming Voice, and offering the tradeoff of the huge Attack boost of evolution vs the earlier access to moves like Play Rough. Might play around with the levels here if we get a proper region game going, but good proof of concept.
NPCs: (concept by LeetWizard) A few towns after you can encounter Kreeptid, long enough for you to be exposed to Kreeptid's party and PC box shenanigans and maybe want to get rid of it, you can find an in-game trade looking for a Kreeptid, providing an easy single-player avenue to evolve it.
I hear there's a really cute doggy Pokémon out here, but I haven't been able to find it for some reason... If you trade me a Kreeptid, I'll give you my Swinner! Alright, you really found it! Lookit how cute he is. So, you want to trade for my Swinner?
If you let Kreeptid evolve, the trade will be cancelled, and the NPC will be unsettled.
Oh, oh no! Is it... okay? Um... I don't think I want a Kreeptid anymore, sorry.
(concept by Alexander) In the first few towns you can hear from NPCs about trading mechanics that the player can access later in the game
Some Pokemon can only evolve if you trade them, which is a huge hassle if you don't have friends.... that aren't jerks, I mean. I traded one of my friends a Gachapix and I still haven't heard back from him, can you believe that? Anyway, there's this game store up in Cantilever where the regulars are great at tradebacks, no questions asked. It's just such a hassle to get out there.
Have you heard of Wonder Trade? It's this new fad in the big cities where you trade a Pokemon to a complete stranger. I tried it myself, and I got a Peacower for my Calicozy, what a rip off!
In the carnival area outside of Cantilever, the player can then find a carnie by the name of Huck Sterling, who will run various scams on the player under the guise of these mechanics.
You there, you've heard of Wonder Trade right? Don't you want to trade one of your boring old Pokemon for an exotic Pokemon from far-away lands, I can tell you do! Need a quick and easy, no questions asked trade evolution? Get your Machamps and your Porgyon2s here! Wanna see a bit of magic? I can transform a Pokemon, any Pokemon at all, into a Magikarp, right before your eyes! Just set them in the box, and watch the magic!
In each case, the ruse will be revealed as a direct trade... for one of Huck Sterling's many, many Magikarp. This can be used as an infinite source of Kreeptid evolution procs, but also as a way to get a Magikarp that is traded, thus gaining boosted XP and maybe not being that bad a prize for some. But if you feel cheated...
Aw shucks, they really sent you a Magikarp? Better luck next time. Thank you for the donation my friend, this lovely Machamp will be given to a poor Trainer in need, I do hope you enjoy the complementary Magikarp. Gee kid. I can't turn 'em back. I told you that. Sure I did. But it was pretty cool, right? Want to see it again?
You can challenge Huck Sterling to a battle for your Pokemon back! Depending on the number of badges you have, Huck will use Cattywampus, a Murkrow/Honchkrow with Thief, a Wobbltoddl/Teetrtoddl, a Moistquito, a Magikarp/Gyarados, and of course your stolen Pokemon in the battle. Winning the battle will return your stolen Pokemon/items, and set Huck on his next scheme somewhere else in the carnival area before you can try to give the Magikarp back.
Later towns will have the legitimate Tradeback Guy and Wonder Trade Station (likely randomized rather than actually online), and they'll have some choice words to say about Huck depending on how you've interacted with him.
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Canikreepem, the Nice Doggy Pokemon Evolution has revealed the cute puppy to be a disguised shapeshifter. Its claws can suddenly grow several feet long to act as grasping fingers. It demands more and more attention from the households it has infiltrated. It is known to become violent when not given what it wants.
Types: Fairy/Dark Ability: Attention Starved — If a Pokemon without this ability would change its stats, this Pokemon steals those changes instead. Hidden Ability: Fluffy New Move: Dogpile | Physical | Fairy | 130 BP | 90 acc | The user riles up its friends to dogpile on the target, doing 25% of the damage as recoil if it connects. [Themed for Canikreepem, but not a signature move.]
Attempting to trade away a Kreeptid results in it dropping its facade, growing much larger and revealing the darker nature of the fairy. Despite the Pokemon's new nightmarish appearance, children are often even more enamored with it.
Like Kreeptid, it is based on a cryptid, but now evolved it reveals its chupacabra elements, particularly looking like a diseased and starved coyote that is likely the inspiration of the creature. It gets Cani added to its name to represent this nebulously canid appearance, but more importantly to give it the name of one of the most dreaded questions you can hear from a child, "Can I keep him?"
While Kreeptid can't be found in the wild, it might be possible to find Canikreepem, either those successfully abandoned by a Trainer, or those who no longer have a Trainer for some reason...
The Kreeptid line is based on a concept pitched by Alexander.
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Trainer Class: Latchkey Kid I left my key at school, can you battle with me until my parents come home?
The Latchkey Kid is a trainer class representing kids who are a little more free roam and rough and tumble than your standard Youngster. Rather than specializing in Normal and Bug types, Latchkey Kids specialize in Fairy, Dark, and Fighting types, with common Pokemon being Niblet/Squarrel, Calicozy/Cattywampus, Spritebulb, Stufful, Murkrow, and M-Teddiursa. Latchkey Kids will almost always have Klefki and/or Canikreepem, and will have them much earlier than the player will, though early on these will have subpar movesets so these Trainers aren't too overwhelming for early game teams. Perhaps these kids could have Canikreepem with Return and low friendship early on, but in later rematches they keep the move with steadily increasing friendship.
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