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Pokemon Campaigns - Powered by the Apocalypse

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Pokemon Campaign: A Tabletop Role Playing Game (Created by Charlie P and others. Using the free use rights of powered by the apocalypse.) Main idea: -A pokemon ttrpg that plays like the anime at the table. -Simple rules, -Keep numbers small, -Narrative focus, -Theatre of the mind -Pokemon w...

Pokemon Campaigns - Powered by the Apocalypse

For those interested, here is a Pokemon ttrpg that tries not to be as crunchy as other systems I've seen out there. Instead, it uses PbtA to make the game feel more like the manga/anime. I doubt I'll ever finish this, so feel free to take what is here and use it/tweak it for your table. If you do post an updated version, I just ask you reference us and send a link so I can see your handy work!

Issues I ran into: Too many npcs. Each Pokemon counts, so even just two players with 3 Pokemon apiece means 6 permanent npcs that the players want to interact with and have full personalities or might expect to interact with each other.

Number's distribution: The d6s of PbtA may not be the best because it limits the potency of +/- stat bonuses I was originally going with. I might have swapped to d8s or d10s and added more ways to get +/-s to your rolls.

Fun things I found: Randomly rolling the traits table lead to some cool Pokemon looks and designs. For example, a grass Torus that had leafy vines for its tails.

Evolution not being tied directly to level up but to actions/side quests pushed players to do fun and interesting things!

Pokemon rolls being tied to player stats help veteren characters be able to take a new/weak pokemon with them and not feel so far behind the curve while still giving veteren pokemon alot of potency.

Have fun and let me know what you think as you play!

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