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| New Pokemon Sheets; I made new pokemon sheets that include bigger pictures and a type effectiveness chart. | |
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| D-Squiggles | Jan 31 2018, 08:29 AM Post #1 |
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I think I added this to the wrong part of a forum here, so I moved it here. I made new pokemon sheets that include bigger pictures and a type effectiveness chart. There are canvas sheets in here, as well as example sheets to just give you an idea. There are pictures of every pokemon (so far, including ultra beasts, primal reversion, mega evolutions, and alolan forms) in here that fit the new sheet perfectly, and there is a type effectiveness chart for every combination of current pokemon (for example, because there is no grass-fire type, I did not make a chart for that typing). The charts also include different ones that have abilities that change some type effectiveness (levitate, water absorb, lightning rod, etc). Also, in the bottom right corner of the sheet is where you put the pokeball that you used to catch it, or leave it out if you didn't use a pokeball to catch that pokemon. So you replace the empty box with your pokemon, give him the correct chart, which you can also fill in with their base stats after natures, and then swap the pokeball in the left corner. I liked this sheet because it felt all the more personalized to each pokemon, rather than any other sheet I've found for this game so far (which I have only known existed for maybe a month, so I haven't searched that much). However, I am including links to download whatever you like or don't like. Please leave feedback or reviews or let me know anything that got left out. The dual-type effectiveness charts are doubled up. And what I mean by that is that each type has a folder. So a Normal-Flying type chart will be in both the normal folder and the flying folder. I tried to be as thorough as I could. I also added a blank chart if you homebrew some pokemon and a blank pokemon box in case you want to use different images of the pokemon, draw your own, find fanmade megas you like, or use shiny pokemon, or whatever else. I made all of this over the course of a week and thought it would be a waste if I kept it to myself, and that surely someone else will think this is as useful as I do. Pokeballs - Pokeballs Pokemon - Pokemon Type Charts - Type Charts Sheets - Canvas Sheets Example Sheets - Example Sheets EDIT: Added zip files to the website because I realized that you had to download one picture at a time otherwise.....and that would be crazy. So now you can download the whole zip file. Edited by D-Squiggles, Feb 23 2018, 07:16 AM.
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| derrekbertrand | Feb 4 2018, 05:57 PM Post #2 |
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I dig the type charts and balls. Definitely adds personality to your pokemon since they are often just numbers on a page. |
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| D-Squiggles | Feb 5 2018, 09:09 AM Post #3 |
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That's what I wanted. I wanted each sheet to be more personalized. If you look down and see a nest ball or whatever else, it will remind you of when you caught it. In the game I'm running, I want the relationship between trainer and pokemon to be a big deal, and the pokemon sheets that came in the handbook where there were two pokemon per sheet just didn't seem like enough space to dedicate to something as important as a pokemon. And the type charts seem very convenient. If your Psychic/Fairy type is hit by a psychic move it helps to just be able to look down and see oh it is multiplied by X amount, or whatever. Solo types are easy to memorize for the most part, it's the less common dual-types that are an issue. It can slow the game down if people need to constantly look it up or anything, especially when you factor in abilities too. |
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