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Pokemon Alternate Universe Adventures

Pokemon Alternate Universe Adventures

A man from an Earth gets the choice to start over in any Universe and chooses an Alternate Pokemon Universe. Let us see if his journey to the top is succesful and the impact he will have on his new world. Pokemon is owned by Nintendo, Game Freak and Creatures Inc. I just use their sandbox for the plot of my MC and my OCs. This will be a "slow" paced story, in fact it's "super slow paced", so please don't expect the MC to directly start his journey in 20 chapters or so, actually multiply that by like 15. A lot is going to happen before that happens. The first 10-20 chapters or so are information heavy, depending on what kind of reader you are. I try to keep my chapter length between 2000 and 3000 words per chapter. My release rate is 4 chapter/week for now. I have a patre*n for those that want to support me with access to some advance chapters as a thank you. patre*n.com/Azrail93 This is an alternate pokemon universe so there will be differences to the games, manga and anime. So if something in the story is different it is most likely on purpose. The original sources are seen as suggestions not laws. Differences can be: Type variants, evolution conditions, strength mechanics, world building and more. If I am at some point asking for reader input I will do so but otherwise I will ignore most suggestions. So please don't spam things like catch this pokemon or do that next. I have my plot planned and external input will be considered when asked for. If I see a suggestion that I believe fit my plot flow I will use it and will credit the commentor. Comments on spelling and grammar mistakes are welcome. I will try to correct said mistakes with time. Constructive criticism will be read and considered. Insult and hate comments will be ignored or deleted depending on severity. Readers naturally can comment their dislike but one worders will be ignored. If the reason for the dislike is explained I will read it. Like previously mentioned pure insults and hate comments will be ignored or deleted. The same is true for simple hate reviews or insulting ones. Reviews complaining about something I warned about, such as the slow pace, will be deleted as well.
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What are the notable tropes in 'tv tropes echo visual novel'?
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2024-11-06 23:26
Well, one common trope could be the 'Tsundere' character. You know, the type that acts tough or cold at first but is actually really sweet deep down. Another might be the 'Harem' trope, where the main character is surrounded by multiple characters of the opposite sex who are all interested in them. And there could also be the 'MacGuffin' trope, like a special item that drives the plot forward.
What are the common tropes in 'Naruto Senju' fanfics on TV Tropes?
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2024-11-05 21:08
Well, 'Hidden Potential' is a big trope. A Senju character in fanfics may seem ordinary at first but then discovers they have some amazing hidden potential within them related to their Senju heritage. 'Senju and the Tailed Beasts' is also common. Fanfics might explore how a Senju could potentially bond with or control a tailed beast in a way different from what we've seen in the original Naruto story. There's also the 'Ancient Prophecy' trope, where a Senju is part of an ancient prophecy that dictates their actions and the future of the Naruto world.
What are some popular Tropes in TV Tropes Visual Novel?
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2024-10-29 21:23
One common trope is 'The Chosen One'. In many visual novels, the protagonist is presented as someone with a special destiny or ability that sets them apart. For example, in 'Fate/stay night', Shirou has the potential to be a powerful mage and is involved in a battle royale for the Holy Grail. Another trope is 'Love Triangle'. This often creates drama and tension as the protagonist has to choose between two love interests. In 'Clannad', Tomoya is caught between different female characters, each with their own charm and backstory. And then there's 'The Big Bad', a powerful antagonist that the protagonist must face. In visual novels like 'Zero Escape' series, there are complex villains with their own motives and plans that drive the story forward.
What are some common tropes in TV Tropes Dark Duel Stories?
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2024-11-02 19:18
One common trope could be the 'Underdog Triumphs'. In many Dark Duel Stories, the protagonist who seems to be at a great disadvantage at the start of the duel manages to turn the tables and win in the end. This adds an element of excitement and inspiration to the story.
Reincarnated into Pokemon Fanfic: What Are Some Common Tropes?
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2024-11-07 00:24
One common trope is starting as a common Pokemon like a Pikachu or a Eevee. It often involves the main character having memories of their past life, which gives them an edge in the Pokemon world. For example, they might use human knowledge to train faster or understand battle strategies better.
What are the Popular Tropes in Pokemon Ingo and Emmet Fanfiction?
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2024-10-29 18:39
One popular trope is the 'fish out of water' situation. For example, if they end up in a strange new region with different Pokemon and have to adapt. Another is the 'brotherly love' trope, highlighting their strong bond as brothers.
What are some popular tropes in pokemon altoshipping fanfiction?
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2024-10-26 12:21
One common trope is the journey together. Characters in an altoshipping often embark on Pokemon adventures side by side. They might discover new Pokemon species or face difficult battles together. Another is the overcoming of differences. Since in altoshipping, it might involve pairings that are not the typical ones, they have to overcome the initial odd looks or doubts from others in the Pokemon world. Also, the growth of the relationship over time, starting from just acquaintances to deep, unbreakable bonds.
What are the common tropes found in a Knight's Tale fanfic on TV Tropes?
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2024-10-03 00:55
In a Knight's Tale fanfic on TV Tropes, you might come across tropes such as the reluctant hero who overcomes their fears, or the wise mentor guiding the protagonist. These tropes help shape the narrative and keep readers engaged.
How to get a TV Tropes page for a fanfic?
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2024-10-17 06:30
To get a TV Tropes page for your fanfic, you should start by making sure your fanfic has some notable tropes or elements that can be categorized. After that, familiarize yourself with TV Tropes' submission process and formatting requirements. Provide clear examples and explanations to make your page engaging and useful for others.
How to get a fanfic a TV Tropes page?
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2024-10-15 13:54
You need to register an account on TV Tropes first. Then, create a page for your fanfic and follow the site's guidelines for formatting and content.
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