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See also [[Game Bible]].
== Loose Egyptian theme ==
The designs of outfits, buildings and the landscape are loosely based on Ancient Egypt.  


* [[Team Bazaar]]
Most notably, the game (roughly) travels down a great river. Boats can be used to access previously visited cities.
* [[Cathedral]]
 
* [[Tuxepedia]]
== The Cathedral ==
The monolithic company, or set of companies, that runs everything. It's not evil, and its employees are rightly proud of what they accomplish, but it is misguided and authoritarian.
 
The Protagonist frequently runs into petty bureaucracy, anti-customer secrecy or the commercialisation of services.
 
=== Cathedral Stores ===
These combine:
* Shops
* Healing (for a price)
* Locked Tuxemon services, like leveling up and applying TMs/HMs
 
=== Pillars ===
Each of the five pillars is a different business, responsible for a different set of tuxemon, which it sells (in locked form).
 
=== Names ===
The five businesses that make up the Cathedral:
* Omnichannel: Media, publishing and broadcasting (Metal)
* Nimrod Armaments: Policing, security, armaments and military (Fire)
* Greenwash: Genetic engineering, chemistry, etc. (Wood)
* Shaft: Mining, extraction, etc. (Earth)
* ? (Water)
 
=== The challenge ===
The Pillars' staff and managers offer prize money as a way of advertising the strength of the tuxemon that that particular Pillar sells.
 
They won't give that deal to people with unlocked tuxemon, but instead they agree to a bet: if you win, they unlock their Pillar-speciality tuxemon for everyone! (They're that confident of victory).
 
Each Pillar has roughly one three-stage, one two-stage and one oddball speciality tuxemon.
 
== Team Bazaar ==
A loose organisation of hackers, pirates and lovers of liberty who collaborate on shared projects and try to establish a commons. They meet wherever they can, including:
* Campsites
* Libraries and museums
* University campuses
* Cafes
* Pirate radio stations on boats
* People's houses
* Abandoned mansions
* Marketplaces
They offer friendly duels, and free healing to those contributing to the Tuxepedia project.
 
== Tuxepedia ==
A project by Team Bazaar to create a shared, free, open repository of knowledge on tuxemon.


== Fusion ==
== Fusion ==
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A trainer gives money equal to: $7.5 * the level of their highest tuxemon + $5 * the level of their second highest tuxemon + $2.50 * the levels of all their other tuxemon put together.  
A trainer gives money equal to: $7.5 * the level of their highest tuxemon + $5 * the level of their second highest tuxemon + $2.50 * the levels of all their other tuxemon put together.  


Named trainers, like your RIVALS, PILLAR LEADERS, etc., give that amount * 10.
Named trainers, like your RIVALS, PILLAR LEADERS, etc., give that amount * 10.
 
== Types of place ==
=== Towns and cities ===
These have no trainer or random encounters. They have WiFi, so you can swap out your tuxemon and bank your cash.
 
=== Buildings ===
These have trainers but no random encounters.
 
=== Dungeons and Tunnels ===
These have trainers and random encounters. Includes tunnels, haunted towers, abandoned mansions, etc.
 
=== Forests and Routes ===
These have trainers. They have random encounters, but only in long grass.

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