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Post by Cheez Puf on Jul 10, 2010 12:41:53 GMT -5
So first of all, here's the region; Kysho: It has 30 routes and 20 towns; and this is how the region's routes and gym order will go: some other notes: Route 316 contains cycling road. Route 330 contains legend island. the town south of Route 314 has safari zone. Route 328 contains Victory Road, which is now a river in a canyon instead of a cave. Any questions, comments, or suggestions?
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Post by Cheez Puf on Jul 23, 2010 15:16:39 GMT -5
More notes:
Route 311 leads to Magma Peak, which is directly left of the route. Route 303 has a forest.
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Post by Steak on Jul 23, 2010 16:13:51 GMT -5
Are we still having the sky be accessible?
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Post by Cheez Puf on Jul 23, 2010 18:22:42 GMT -5
Yes... access to sky area will be at island on Route 330; legendary will be located in the sky area, and it will be integral to the second half of the game, all post-E4. The post-E4 part of the game will be as long as the pre-E4 part of the game.
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Post by Steak on Jul 24, 2010 17:20:37 GMT -5
I see. Sounds good.
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Post by tomthepom on Aug 29, 2010 23:54:28 GMT -5
You do know that part of that map overlaps where Olivine and Cianwood Cities are right?
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Post by Cheez Puf on Sept 1, 2010 21:29:35 GMT -5
Since when did I ever say the Kysho region was connected to the Johto region?
geography of japan =/= geography of the pokemon world.
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Post by tomthepom on Sept 16, 2010 4:55:57 GMT -5
Actually all of the previous pokemon regions have been based on areas of Japan or America.
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Post by Cheez Puf on Sept 18, 2010 23:11:34 GMT -5
The key words there are 'based on'. The geography doesn't have to fit up correctly with the real world 100%.
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Post by tomthepom on Sept 22, 2010 2:39:05 GMT -5
All I am saying, is that if you're going by the other games too, your map overlaps the Johto region, if not, then it is fine.
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