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When reading this, please realize that this is for fully human OC’s in modern times only.
No more than six Pokemon on a battle team. Why can’t people realize this? Seriously, have you ever seen anyone battle with more than six Pokemon? No? Then why are their OC’s battling with 15 freakin Pokemon a piece? It’s perfectly fine for a gym leader or professor to have a bunch of Pokemon that live with them, or for a trainer to have a ton of stored Pokemon as long as they aren’t constantly using more than six.
Starters as starters never go out of style. There are way too many fics where the OC has Pikachu or Eevee as a starter for no reason. Try to use starters as starter Pokemon (don’t give the trainer a bunch of starters or starters from foreign regions). When a new Pokemon is released before its generation (this happened with Munchlax), and is not a starter Pokemon, don’t use it as a starter until the rest are released.
Your starter is not Pikachu. Not every starter likes/hates their trainer imminently. Give them personality.
Shiny Pokemon are done to death. So you wanna have a unique OC with a party of shiny’s? Well, tough luck. Shines are rare, not something that your OC can have a million of (I’ve seen people who have OC’s with a ton of shiny Pokemon, and will flame anyone with a single shiny). One is okay (as long as it’s a fairly common Pokemon), two is pushing it, and three or more makes your character a Mary-Sue. Shiny starters are also done to death (seriously, who would give a Pokemon that rare to a little kid?).
Nobody has multi-color hair. Have you ever seen anyone with rainbow hair in Pokemon? It’s perfectly okay to give your OC purple hair, but not rainbow.
Nobody has a perfect body. Your OC shouldn’t be tall, thin, and large busted (especially if they are 14 or younger), that would make them a Mary-Sue. Give them appearance flaw. Why not give your character small breasts, and have her feel awkward whenever a woman with bigger breasts walks by?
Cool it with the Eevee’s. Yes, Eevee is an epic Pokemon, but it is also done to death. Unless your OC is an Eevee breeder (and not a part time Pokemon master), than they shouldn’t have a million Eevee’s (especially not shiny ones). Don’t even get me started on Eevee as a starter.
Pokemon don’t speak English. I’m fine with you having OC’s raised by Pokemon who aren’t carbon copies of N (Try to have them more like the Kangaskong kid from season one where the parents accidentally lost him instead of it involving rape/abuse). But if your OC was raised by Pokemon and had little or no contact with humans, than they shouldn’t be able to speak perfect English the first minute they encounter a human.
Becoming a Pokemon master isn’t a walk in the park. I get it you wanna make your OC be really cool with a bunch of championship titles, or top coordinator titles, or the like, but if you give your OC too much power and titles, they become a Mary-Sue. Decide of you wanna make them a renowned breeder OR a master of flying types.
Legendary Pokemon are supposed to be rare. Your OC shouldn’t encounter a legendary on their first day out, nor should they posses more than one that is not one of a kind and necessary to keep the Earth in alignment (Dialgia, Yvetal, ect.). Don’t even get me started on shiny legendary Pokemon. Even if your OC has a legendary/rare Pokemon, they shouldn’t get it very easy (not without a Master ball, which you can only get one of), it should take a lot of time and effort. Legendary Pokemon are already so powerful, leaving no room for growth.
Clothing shouldn’t be too impractical. Yes, flip-flops look cute, but they shouldn’t be worn on Mt. Silver. Your OC’s clothing should work for where they are/live. It’s perfectly fine to have impractical outfits that backfire for humorous effects (i. e. Getting sick after wearing a tanktop and shorts around Snowpoint city).
OC’s are not your shipping toys. Your OC shouldn’t exist so you can ship them with characters that you think are hot (N and Gary are big ones, but for me it was Falkner). Your OC should not be constantly hit on by character (especially not significantly older characters), or used as an object of desire of any kind (It’s really sexist to have your female character simply be a sex doll). Please don’t ship your OC with Pokemon, just don’t.
Pokemon don’t get stronger because you want them to. Let’s take Tallow for example (apparently someone was god-moding with one of these), it’s got horrible attack stat until it evolves. Now let’s say you pit it against a Chancy (very high HP). Your Tallow shouldn’t be able to take down the Chancy in one it. And forget about the whole, “Dodge every attack” thing. Look up stats are be reasonable.
Ash does not have a twin sister. It’s okay to have your OC be related to cannon characters, but don’t make it a relationship that couldn’t happen, and try to stick to less popular characters.
Get your evolution facts straight. Eevee doesn’t evolve by the moon stone, Porygon doesn’t evolve by leveling up. Get your facts straight, and make sure you use a reliable site for information.
Pokemon should be caught/befriended in different ways. You don’t even wanna know how many fic there are where all the Pokemon were nursed back to health by the OC who they then join. It’s okay to do this once or twice, but not all the time. Give each Pokemon their own method of capture.
Your OC is not Ash. Don’t have their journey be just like Ash’s, you know what I mean (waking up late, getting a rare starter that hates them, ect.) Give them their own journey.
Prophecies involving an OC as the “Chosen one” are dead. Your character is not some special half-Arseus, god. If you must put in a prophecy, make it less about your OC and more about others.
Rare Pokemon are supposed to be rare. Your OC should not be given a rare Pokemon as a starter because the professor “doesn’t need it” for some reason (“Here, take this shiny Eevee, I have no use for it.”), or find one on their first day out (“OMG, I’ve only been out here for three minutes, and I just found a shiny Dragtini.”). If your OC must of a rare Pokemon, have it take a lot of searching to get that one rare Pokemon (don’t have them find a ton of rare Pokemon).
Too many outfits, is too much baggage. Pokemon trainers are constantly traveling around, so they wouldn’t have room for a million outfits. Its okay for them to have outfits for different function (Swimsuit, coat, ect.), or for a stationary character to have a bunch of clothing. Try carrying a bag around with a bunch of different outfits (including shoes). Now put other things such as food in that bag. My point exactly.
Too much angst makes a Mary-Sue. Trauma is a good way to make people feel bad for your character, right? Wrong! Angst should never be used to make people feel bad for your character. Try not to use too much angst, and make sure it fits with the setting. And skip the whole, “Dad? What dad?” thing (I can name four characters off the top of my head with daddy issues).
Straw men are not suitable villains. Jessie and James are weak and stupid, but that’s not the entire team rocket. Your OC should have to fight strong villains which take a long time to defeat (fighting straw men and paper tigers makes them look weak).
Preteens aren’t THAT mature. This includes both physical and mental attributes. A ten year old shouldn’t be a D-cup, nor should they be able to process everything that is happening around them as well as an older person would.
There are no set gender roles. Just because your OC is a boy doesn’t mean he has to do gym, just because your trainer is a girl doesn’t mean she has to be a coordinator. Anyone who says differently is a sexist pig.
Just because its fanFICTION, doesn’t mean you don’t have to keep the cannon. No explanation necessary.
Use spell check. Your fic isn’t SOOOO good that everyone will ignore that you wrote in text format. Also, google translate shall not be used to translate fics.
Learn to take criticism. You are not the greatest writer ever; people have the right to give you helpful tips on your writing. Before you say to them, “You have no right to criticize my art.” Remember, you posted in a public space, and didn’t disable reviews. Never say, “I worked really hard on this, so please like it.”
Have fun. Duh.
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Comments: 382
Shian-selene In reply to ??? [2014-11-15 11:54:33 +0000 UTC]
What about fics/comics done based on nuzlocke runs? (specially the ones from hacks)
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Animedemon001 In reply to Shian-selene [2014-11-15 18:29:11 +0000 UTC]
This is just for random RP/Fanfiction OC's, Nuzlocke's are a different thing altogether. Its a actual challenge with rules that you have to follow, and you do have to follow the course of the game, no getting around that. While I'll admit that I think the game characters are a bit overpowered, I like the Nuzlocke very much and its kinda a different universe altogether.
Having a normal OC like that isn't really okay. But with Nuzlocke OC's, as long as you follow the rules you have, write down exactly what happens, and don't give your character some special power that makes the challenge super easy (Like a character that can revive any and all Pokemon as many times as they want), you're golden. I might do a Nuzlocke for beginners tutorial some day.
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Shian-selene In reply to Animedemon001 [2014-11-15 19:31:24 +0000 UTC]
That would be very helpfull, I have some proyects for nuzlocke in mind, but I not exactly sure how to start with them.
Althought, I want to add some 'npc' to one of my comic runs, based on real people I know, but I'm not pretty sure how to do it. But, well, they're MY friends, I'm the one who have to figure it out.
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Animedemon001 In reply to Shian-selene [2014-11-16 00:45:31 +0000 UTC]
Just take one of the already there NPC's and change their appearances and speech so they're more like said people.
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Animedemon001 In reply to Shian-selene [2014-11-16 02:05:54 +0000 UTC]
Use the NPC trainers, if these people want any more than that (Like special rare teams), they can go write their own fics.
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flameboy133 In reply to ??? [2014-11-06 11:20:30 +0000 UTC]
My OC caught her Shiny Latias by chance, and a slim one at that!
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teddy503 In reply to ??? [2014-10-17 01:19:09 +0000 UTC]
Can you help me with the fact that i want to know if a Kirlia can be a trainers first pokemon.
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Animedemon001 In reply to teddy503 [2014-11-15 18:39:49 +0000 UTC]
Of course. While I'd probably use a Ralts, Kirlia is neither that rare or strong. Its also not too over-used, so it would also be pretty unique. It might be a good idea to stick to the ore common female, though. But whatever you do, please don't sexualize it when it evolves.
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teddy503 In reply to Animedemon001 [2014-11-15 23:58:58 +0000 UTC]
Oh no, i hate when people do that. But what i was thinking at that perhaps my oc could of likes them so her father, an ex Pokemon trainer, when out and found one for her and gave it to her when she was the age that most become trainers. I dont know its origional or not, perhaps you could tell me?
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ShinyBlueDitto In reply to ??? [2014-09-13 03:38:51 +0000 UTC]
Ah. My OC has two shinies. (Spiritomb and Azumarill) And I have my OC have Pokemon based on the ones I have in the game.
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Animedemon001 In reply to ShinyBlueDitto [2014-11-15 18:43:25 +0000 UTC]
Okay, I think that's fine as long as those are their only shinys and as long as those ones from the game aren't legendaries (That's actually a pretty good idea, maybe I should to it with my favorite Dragonite, Empress). Love the Icon BTW.
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KeplerNova In reply to Animedemon001 [2014-12-16 17:32:36 +0000 UTC]
Some of my OC's Pokemon are based on ones I have in the games as well, actually! My old Sassy-natured Gardevoir from Platinum made it in as belonging to one of my OCs, and it's pretty hilarious. XD
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ExiledAbsol In reply to ??? [2014-09-01 08:57:48 +0000 UTC]
I know you said not too many shinies or differently coloured pokemon, but, in terms of realism, albino and melanistic pokemon probably exist, they're just rare and it's mainly breeders who encounter them, due to the fact they, well, breed pokemon. For example, if a breeder got a normal coloured torchic with the albino gene, and bred it with thier torchic who is normally coloured but does not carry the albino gene, there'd be a small chance that the resulting torchic would be albino.
It might seem a little FARFETCH'D, but I think it works.
Also, Are pokemon with slightly different colours impossible? Think back to that blue-eyed pikachu. And don't get me started on the pink pokemon. And what about the differently coloured pokemon on the orange islands?
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Animedemon001 In reply to ExiledAbsol [2014-09-01 23:40:51 +0000 UTC]
Yeah I understand that there could be non-shiny Pokemon of different colors for different reasons (Like the Pikan berries). And a Pokemon with slightly off colors or appearance of any kind is perfectly natural (Now, when you have a purple Eevee for no reason, that's asking for trouble). I'm pretty sure it was mentioned once in the show that a Pokemon from one region looked slightly different than one from another region. Everything from diet to genetics could alter a Pokemon's appearance.
A good example would be Falkner's Pidgeot. I's far larger than the average Pidgeot which I'm guessing may come from one of two things. 1. Falkner knows very much about raising flying types that he trained it, and cared for it so well that it grew to be larger. 2. It comes from a long line of Pidgeot bred by flying type masers using selective breeding.
I may do a tutorial involving some kind of fandom genetics in the future.
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ExiledAbsol In reply to Animedemon001 [2014-09-02 09:35:09 +0000 UTC]
K. Also, I had no idea that Falkner's Pidgeot was bigger than the norm, because I watched season 1 of the anime and then I was away for a long time and ended up watching the Hoenn series.
I literally swear Falkner's name is supposed to be a play on 'falconer'...
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Skribblez54 In reply to ??? [2014-08-01 23:29:56 +0000 UTC]
I like this a lot. It'll really help me when I write a Pokemon fanfiction. Even though there are some really good tips in here, I might not use all of them. Otherwise, this is really great and will definately help me.
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Animedemon001 In reply to Skribblez54 [2014-08-02 00:40:02 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, not every part of everything I write will be helpfull to everyone, but I'm glad you can use some of it.
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creationtakesun In reply to ??? [2014-07-17 22:57:27 +0000 UTC]
thank's to add your tutorials in this group :
here, is other group writing that you can submit your tutorials writing : o0-freebies-stock-0o.deviantar…
nice day.
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OtakuWarriorCat In reply to ??? [2014-06-09 20:56:09 +0000 UTC]
I'm not sexist in where all boys have to do the gym challenge, and girls have to be coordinators, but I just really like coordinators better and I'm a girl xD
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Animedemon001 In reply to OtakuWarriorCat [2014-06-09 22:47:23 +0000 UTC]
Then make your OC a coordinator then, nothing wrong with it. I just really hate it when people act like it always HAS to be that way.
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ThatOddKid0 In reply to ??? [2014-04-11 11:29:17 +0000 UTC]
I agree with most of what was said here, but if it's okay I'd like to debate a point you made:
"Starters as starters never go out of style. There are way too many fics where the OC has Pikachu or Eevee as a starter for no reason. Try to use starters as starter Pokemon (don’t give the trainer a bunch of starters or starters from foreign regions). When a new Pokemon is released before its generation (this happened with Munchlax), and is not a starter Pokemon, don’t use it as a starter until the rest are released."
Well, to be very honest, I'm going to have to disagree here. I understand and agree that having random Pokémon like Pikachu or Eevee at the lab for no apparent reason is probably not the best way to go about with your story, as they're ridiculously overused and that they're very rare in the vast majority of the regions. However, there's a few things I want to point out:
-If we were to go by that logic, having a Pikachu or Eevee as a starter would actually be plausible. Especially Eevee. Why? Because Eevee and Pikachu are actual starters; Pikachu and Eevee were both starters in Yellow, Eevee was a starter yet again in Gale of Darkness, and both Umbreon and Espeon were starters in Colosseum. Even if you don't consider the Orre region as a 'real' region, point of the fact is, either way, Pikachu and Eevee are real starters, as seen in Yellow.
-Not all trainers are going to be getting their Pokémon from a lab. Professors can only send out a selected few trainers with a starter and a Pokédex, and considering how many trainers there are, I think it's pretty safe to assume that not everyone gets that chance. Is it really all that far fetched to think someone might have found other ways of obtaining their Pokémon? I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying everyone should be walking around with Vulpix, Eevee, Zorua and Riolu, not in the least. However, it's pretty plausible for a girl to have, say, a Rufflet, Hoothoot, or maybe perhaps a Wingull, that was handed down to her from her father, who was a bird-keeper.
-I actually see the starters used as starters overused, to be honest. But I'd rather have starters that people keeping yet another Eevee as a starter.
Point is, it's more that they're overused rather than them not being plausible starters in canon. The only reason we think they're not plausible is because of how many times we see them used in RPs/Fanfictions.
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raito67 In reply to ThatOddKid0 [2016-06-21 05:56:15 +0000 UTC]
I can certainly agree with this. My first pokemon OC has a Ralts as his starter and there were circumstances in the background that I'm pretty sure would be an excellent reason for having it as a starter. Circumstances like trauma-attachment are very feasible. (I.E.: a natural animal will become attached to another animal or person that saved it from life-threatening danger and will take to the life saver like a child would take to a parent. Since Pokemon are based largely on animals this kind of bonding can be done.)
Another point to add on to that is the "Wally Experiance" as I call it, as seen in the Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald games a Gym leader may lend a pokemon to a begining trainer in order to go out nearby into the wild area and catch a pokemon. Whether or not it is mandatory a trainer from that gym is needed to be a guide in that process is unsure.
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Serverus-Snope In reply to ThatOddKid0 [2014-12-22 19:19:41 +0000 UTC]
Agreed with the starters. My characters usually start out with something else entirely.
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