Job 52: Dark Crater
The crash site of Deoxys' meteor. It is covered in a shroud of darkness, and the crater itself is wide and filled with treacherous nooks and crannies, which can lead to underground segment or massive boulder size rock spikes blocking the way to the center that must be manourvered around. Dark types and extraterrestrial Pokemon wander the landscape and attack at first sight. The first fight with Deoxys occurs here.
The Interstellar Observatory
Cosmic Iron Vault
Bisharp
Tyranitar
Vullaby
Trevenant
Spiritomb
Misdreavus
Job 53: Canvaas Village
A small quaint town that lies on the fields before the Span of the River Ragrok. It is a gathering point for many an explorer. The entrance has an arch way over it, with a path running through most of the town that leads to a hill where the post office is. Main Street is the main path, mainly dotted with houses which have Pokemon in them. The Market Sector is much more interesting though.
The Market Sector is a much larger road, with buildings on either side selling various things to the player. The list of potential stores I shall go over
Tropius' Quest Board: Tropius runs a board where many ask for help on various things or challenge groups to do something. These quests could include rescue missions, item deliveries, enemy battles, boss battles, puzzles, or having to do specific things in a specific area. Rewards can include mid battle items, badges, costumes, and several others. I'll probably need to discuss this with you guys on what exactly but that's the general idea.
Sableye's Gem Exchange: Occasionally in maps, gems are dropped by stronger than normal Pokemon. Sableye, obsessed with them, will offer to train the player's stats or levels in exchange for gems. Well, just training in general, depending on how we do this.
Slurpuff's Bakery: More of a minigame thing, throughout the maps, various food related items can be picked up. Bringing these to Slurpuff will allow the player to cook them for the patrons. The patrons will give various items in exchange. Unlocking all of the potential meals will unlock something special.
Misdreavus' Badge Shop: Misdreavus will sell badges to the player. These badges fluctuate and vary by the day, so it's always good to check back by the day. These cost normal money to purchase.
Garbodor's Money Storage: Scared of losing cash whilst out in the field? Garbodor can store the cash for you. Nothing else, just that.
Marowak's Dojo: A dojo where Pokemon come to train. After beating a boss or enemy at least once, you can fight them there to train against them. Like training mode in Smash sort of.
Haunter's Move Power Up Station: For a certain amount of cash, Haunter will power up your Pokemon's move to a stronger version of itself. It will power up in damage, and sometimes range or mechanics wise as well. You can switch between versions of a move at any time with Haunter.
Smeargle Diner: A tavern of sorts where explorers come to relax. At this tavern, you can talk to certain explorers and get side quests from them, which have special parameters or added challenges, and sometimes involve the explorer in question. I have some specific characters in mind, but more on that some other time.
Past the Market Sector is the main square of town, along with a road out of it. The square itself has a statue of Arceus at the center of the water fountain, which is the direct middle of it. Houses line the exterior of it, including the mayor's office. The mayor, Slowking, and his assistants, Plusle and Minun, live in the mayor's office. Slowking often has prophetic visions of the most irrelevant things ever, and often attempts to act on them and fails miserably. He is loved by all regardless due to his true care for the town, and often holds long winded speeches in the square. Plusle and Minun are a pair of twins who work part time at the office, with the elderly and droning Swanna taking over for them on their days off, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. The duo often finish each other's sentences and are very childish in nature. Despite this, they are thorough and logical at their job, and are strict with the team's assignments sent to them by Slowking. Swanna on the other hand often falls asleep on the job and drones on as she speaks, falling asleep from her own apatheticness. She often gives the team more leeway than Plusle and Minun do. On their days off, Plusle and Minun can be found playing around town with each other, and sometimes ask minor quests from the player. Swanna stays in the mayor's office doing basic jobs, but often asks the player for help in some harder to do ones that involve out of town deals.
There is more to the town, but most of it is blocked off to the player so we don't have to make every inch of this place.
Anyways, the Post Office lies at the end of main square. Payments for job offerings from quests and such lay there, and the player can also items and furniture there. Pelipper man the station, and Delibird works there as well. The post office resembles the one from Mystery Dungeon.
The player also has their own house/base, which is a generic two floor house with not much in it. The player can collect furniture and decorations via various means and place them in their house to decorate it. The player's party members also rest there, with the selection being based off randomness. They will talk about themselves and day to day stuff there, and sometimes give more difficult versions of story quests, which unlock the Shiny outfit for the specific Pokemon.
Other characters around town include (but not limited to), Chatot, the guard who guards the main entrance to the town who is too suspicious of new entrances and very loyal to those proven to him, Quagsire, a fisherman who lives by the edge of town with his Wooper children, Klang, an old acquaintance of Charizard, and Qwilfish, and old childhood friend of Pikachu.
Job 53:
Slurpuff
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Slurpuff is what the reward is for getting all the meals. It will join afterwards out of gratitude. Anyways, Slurpuff is a pure Fairy type introduced in Generation Vl. It is very obsessed with cooking and food, and is good with smells. In this game, Slurpuff has decent bulk and speed, with lackluster offense. However, it's special ability, Belly Drum, changes things. If you hold down the attack button for 8 seconds without getting hit, Slurpuff will halve its own HP and maximize Attack, turning into an unstoppable beat with huge power that blows basic enemies apart in one hit. Problem is, getting hit whilst using it and getting interrupted takes a portion of Slurpuff's health away, about a quarter, and if it has too low HP, it cannot activate Belly Drum. Slurpuff needs to know when to use Belly Drum in order to access its devastating potential. Improvments are welcome, by the way.
Oh also, you haven't added Scizor or Metagross to the playable character list, nor any newer Pokemon's pre-evolutions to the Enemy List.