So, I finally got around to do a Part 3 of my guide series, so here it is! THIS IS A WIKI MEANING YOU CAN EDIT, BUT PLEASE ASK ME BEFORE EVEN CHECKING THE BOX!!!
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There are currently 2 Pokemon that you can capture in this region!
Materials: 7 Barriers
Step I: Place two circle barriers. Make them decently big. Place them one on top of another like a snowman with only two snowballs. The color code for mine is 238 109 221.
Step II: Place one rectangle barrier. Angle it like a perfect diamond, and size it to fit right in between the two circle barriers on the left side. Make it as even and smooth as possible. The color code for mine is 238 109 221.
Step III: Copy the rectangle barrier from step 2 (II). Make it 1/4 the size, but the same shape. Move it to overlap the left corner of the square-diamond from step 2 (II). The color code for mine is 240 228 153.
Step IV: Copy the rectangle from step 3 (III). Make it a circle. Size it to about the same radius as the length of the original square-diamond. Place it a little to the bottom-right of the square-diamond from step 3 (III). Make it go on the primary layer. The border should show on this barrier only. The color code for mine is 240 228 153.
Step V: Place a circle barrier. Make it a tiny bit smaller than the one from step 4 (IV). Place it a little to the top-right of the square-diamond from step 3 (III). Make it go on the primary layer. The color code for mine is 0 0 0.
Step VI: Place one last circle barrier. Make it as small as possible. Place it in the middle of the circle barrier from step 5 (V). Make it go on the above layer. The color code for mine is 255 255 255.
Step VII: Be taken aback at how unbelievable you pet Luvdisc looks! Achievement Unlocked: Lovely Luvdisc
Materials: 17 Barriers, 10 Text Boxes
Step I: Take one circle barrier and color it brown. Make it somewhat big. Get 2 thin rectangle barriers the same color as the circle and tilt them a bit. For colors, you can use the dropper tool in the color spectrum.
Step II: Add a muddy purple rectangle barrier for Clodsire’s belly. Then, add four small muddy purple circles for Clodsire’s legs.
Step III: Add a brown circle on the back of the Clodsire and make it medium size. Then, add a thin dark brown barrier on Clodsire’s back.
Step IV: Take three small white circle barriers and put them on Clodsire’s back. Make sure to layer them under the dark brown barrier.
Step V: Take a text box set to 143 and type | into it and rotate it sideways. This is Clodsire’s mouth. Then, add a text box set to 141 with . . typed in. These are Clodsire’s eyes. Finally, take eight text boxes set to 83 and type in _.
Step VI: Be mesmerized at how prodigious your pet Clodsire looks! Achievement Unlocked: Applaud to the Clod
Do we really need 3 entire guides on how to make Pokemon characters?
I don’t think anyone’s gonna need all of these in their games.
I get that Pokemon characters are kool but we don’t need to cover up the whole entire Pokemon world and create every character in the game.
Yeah the only way to truly combine the guides would be for Josh to change a site setting for the maximum length of topics. Although having three different topics is strange, it really is fine if you think about it, because all the discussion moves onto the next part. The other two are basically treated like they’re closed.