User:BenjoMenjoReborn/Steel and Iron

I'm usually on Gameideaswiki, but whenever I try and make this page on it, it brings me here, so whatever.

Rating: E 10+ (Cartoon Violence, when a human enemy is defeated they will explode into black smoke like Wind Waker, and when a Pokemon is defeated, they will fall on the ground fainted, and slowly disappear).

This game (Not real) takes place in an age of samurais and ancient warriors (Think Pokemon Conquest). On the Wii U, it is an Open World, RPG where you take control of a young warrior in training, using their pokemon to complete quests, fight enemies, and save the world from an army led by an evil overlord; while the 3DS app is used to link to the console, and can be used to train your pokemon, and improve your weapons and armour.

Story: In the Gaius Region, the first pokeball has been created through a combination of Science and Magic, and with this, the people are capable of capturing, and befriending the wild beasts of the region. One lord of evil, known as Lord Jogee, however sees this as a chance to take over the world, and gathers an army of samurai, and legions of powerful Pokemon. You must gather a team of Pokemon, sharpen your combat skills, and plunge into battle to save your homeland, and become the first Pokemon Master.

Character: Fully customizable, The trainer character can be customized via facial features, hair styles, skin tone, body type, and more. Armour and clothing is beneficial to your quest, for in this game, you must fight alongside your pokemon in real time, and special armours will defend you from certain attacks. Exp earned for defeating enemies, capturing pokemon, and completing quests is put into increasing Health, Stamina, Strength, Agility etc... as well as getting perks for skills like combat, cooking, training, alchemy, smithing, etc.

Pokemon: Taking Pokemon from the past six gens, and new ones, this is one of the biggest rosters of pokemon in series history. I'm not that inventive outside Starters and legendaries, so my idea for new pokemon comes more from fanmade monsters (Check out Darksilvania, Dragonith, Pokeluka and Twime777 on Deviantart).

STARTERS: See Pokeluka's starters, they're pretty sweet, and match the Starter pattern (Evolution creature for grass, semi aquatic creature for water, and zodiac animal for fire).

Legendaries: Onimurai: Ghost/Fighting, this ancient spirit of an ancient pokemon created by Arceus to teach pokemon how to fight, he revels in creating, watching, and sometimes joining conflicts between pokemon and humans alike. The Dark lord Jogee wishes to maipulate this monster to fight for him, and help him conquer the world.

Shishardian: Ghost/ Fairy type, this dog-like Spirit was created by Arceus to stop Onimurai from destroying the world, and appears when war gets out of hand in order to make peace between the warring sides. It's twisting head has two sides, the content, smiling, and close-mouthed face spreads good cheer, and happiness. But when it turn to the angry, open-mouthed side, it is a warning of evil, and uses it's power to Devour and swallow evil spirits.

Mega Evolutions: Now, every pokemon with Mega Evolutions have two seperate forms. For instance, Gengarite will turn Gengar into his regular Mega form, while Gengarium will turn him into another (Search RaiZhuW, Pokeluka and Dragonith on Deviantart for some awesome mega forms). Some will be better for various situations.

Weapons: Can be found in wilderness, Smithed, or Bought

Swords/Daggers: The swiftest weapons in the game, Swords are great slashing tools, higher level swords can also stab. Special attacks with swords involve large, magic arching blades, and spinning-circle blades.

Clubs: A heavier weapon, Clubs are extremely slow, but do a lot of damage, and send lighter wieght enemies flying. Specials with clubs involve spinning in tornadoes, and shattering the earth with heavy slams.

Staffs: Fast,but very weak, Staffs are capable of long combos. Specials with Staffs include long, fast-paced combos.

Bows: For far-range damage, go with the Bows, with these, you can support your pokemon while keeping out of the battlefield. Beware though, these rquire ammo which you can buy, smith, or find in the wilderness. Specials include raining, or singular huge arrows of magic energy.

Chains: Kusuri-Gamas, and other chain-weapons, these extremely fast long-ranged weapons are capable of huge combos, while dealing moderate damage. Specials include long whipping attacks, and pull-in grabs.

Unarmed: Want to get really close-up to your oponent, and do some pretty good damage too? Then practice your martial arts, and put up your dukes in close-ranged unarmed combat. They might not have any specials outside quick dispatches, or combos, but they are good for stealth knockouts, and gain a buff depending on the armour rating of your gauntlets.

Armours: Helmets, Gauntlets, Pauldrons, chestplates, boots, and leg-plates are all parts of your armour, and they can be mixed and matched to gain certain buffs and advantages. Armour can be bought, smithed, or found in the wilderness. You can even build armour pieces for your pokemon in order to give them buffs.

Smithing: Going to the different mines around the Gaius Region will usually end with you finding viens of Various metals. If you're lucky you can find gems to create enchanted Jewelry, or even Mega Stones. Smithing forges, smelters, grindstones, and armour benches can be found in every major city, and in some small camps and towns.

Places: Cities are filled with stores, temples, Pokemon centers, and Smithies, as well as Dojos to train yourself and your pokemon in various ways, and gyms to earn badges, and compete in tournaments to earn new armour and weapons.

3DS App: Like Pokemon Amie, this free App for the 3DS allows you to improve your pokemon, your bonds with them, and your weapons in ways you couldn't in the regular game.

Cooking/ Alchemy: Food will replenish health and make your pokemon happier if you feed them their favorite treat. Alchemy will create potions which will give temporary buffs, or fill up special meters. One potion that can be made will increase your pokemon's level by one, but the ingredients are hard to find, and the recipe must be earned in a quest.

Quests: Given to you by people in need of help, or just reading scrolls/ wanted posters, these quests include catching a certain pokemon, defeating enemies/pokemon, retrieving items, completing tasks, finding treasures/ items, and clearing out dungeons.