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• One can be on any 'evil' team; namely Team Aqua, Team Magma, Team Rocket and Team Galactic (except for Plasma),and the 'good team' is Team TPPC.
• One can be on any 'evil' team; namely Team Aqua, Team Magma, Team Rocket and Team Galactic (except for Plasma),and the 'good team' is Team TPPC.
• TPPC often has seasonal events and contests where special, rare Pokemon are given out, in addition to the side quests. Usually, the winner of the challenge is rewarded with a Golden Pokemon.
• TPPC often has seasonal events and contests where special, rare Pokemon are given out, in addition to the side quests. Usually, the winner of the challenge is rewarded with a Golden Pokemon.



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TPPC's banner as of November 2010

TPPC is a Pokémon RPG founded more than nine years ago. Currently on Version 8, it is the self-proclaimed "Web's Most Popular Pokémon RPG." The username of the founder and adminstrator of the RPG is Shrimpy.

Some Pokémon are unavailable, either not released yet, or removed (Mew). Each Pokémon can learn almost every move that has ever been released, including ones that they would normally be unable to learn, for example, Charizard can learn Ice Beam. However, some moves are unavailable.

TPPC has three different special classes of Pokémon:

Shiny: These Pokémon are colored differently, and will remain so upon evolution. All of their stats are boosted by 5.

Dark: . A Dark Pokémon's coloration is several tones darker than their regular form's. Their stats are lowered by 4 during daytime, but raised by 10 during nighttime.

Gold: Gold Pokémon are colored gold. These Pokémon are the most difficult to obtain, and are by far the most popular amongst higher-ranking trainers. All of their stats are boosted by 15.

Differences between TPPC and Pokémon games

• TPPC has no Abilities

• TPPC is mainly text-based; there is no walking around

• Most legendary Pokémon are found through sidequests

• In TPPC, a Pokémon's levels go as high as you want (The highest leveled is a level 12,910 GoldenScizor).

• One can buy Pokémon through a Trainer's market in TPPC. The trainer's market allows a trainer to sell his or her pokemon at a starting price, which is typically quite expensive (equivalent to the 10x the total EXP of the pokemon to be sold. However, as time passes and the pokemon remains unsold,its price begins to drop. The trainer who sold the pokemon will get 50% of the price as profit.

• To catch Pokémon, one must go to one of a variety of maps, click the map, and choose if you want that Pokémon. Each map has a certain variety of Pokemon which can be found. They are all caught at level 5. The maps are:

1)Dark Islands
2)Tree Path
3)Hidden Cove
4)Cold Cavern
5)Meteor Hills
6)City Limits
7)Ancient Temple
8)Dark Cave
9)Memorial Caves
10)Empty Cliffs
11)Untouched Growth
12)Victory Path
13)Frozen Ruins
14)Safari Zone
15)Caverns of Alph

• One can be on any 'evil' team; namely Team Aqua, Team Magma, Team Rocket and Team Galactic (except for Plasma),and the 'good team' is Team TPPC.

• TPPC often has seasonal events and contests where special, rare Pokemon are given out, in addition to the side quests. Usually, the winner of the challenge is rewarded with a Golden Pokemon.


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