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[[Creatures]], also called '''tuxemon''' or '''monsters''', are the beings that the protagonist catches and battles.


== See also ==
== Terminology ==
* [[Art of Unidentified Monsters]]
* A single example of a creature is called an '''individual''' or a '''character'''. For example, "[[Beachcomber]] Harry's level 5 [[Memnomnom]]" is an individual creature.
* [[:Category:Monster|List of all monsters]]
* A ''variety'' or ''species'' is all creatures of that category. For example, "[[Memnomnom]]" is a variety of tuxemon.
* [[Creature Progress Tracker]]
* A '''family''' of creatures is a variety and all its morphs. For example, [[Memnomnom]], [[Miaownolith]] and [[Pyraminx]] are all varieties in the "[[Memnomnom family]]".
* [[Completed Tuxemon]]
 
== The origin of tuxemon ==
[[The origin of tuxemon]] hasn't been settled yet, nor has the [[ethics]] of capturing and battling them.
 
== Animals, Food and Tuxemon ==
 
The question of whether real-world animals exist, and the related question of whether tuxemon are eaten as food by people, has been considered on the forums. Tentative agreement was that real-world animals do not exist, and that tuxemon are eaten at least by other tuxemon, and probably by people as well.
 
[[Scoop]], one of the villainous corporations in the main story, runs a factory farm, but it is not clear if this is just for milk and eggs, or for meat as well. However, for economic reason of cost, it is likely that killing occurs anyway (in the farm or elsewhere), as too much decreasing production of milk and eggs make less economically viable to continue to support life of exploited creatures.


== Expansion ==
== Expansion ==
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=== Variants ===
=== Variants ===
It would be possible to have different variants of a single tuxemon, with different appearances. Two that were created as an experiment [[:Category:Variant|can be found on the wiki]].
See [[:Category:Variant]]


Variants could come in the following arrangements (with examples from Pokemon):
== See also ==
 
* [[Art of Unidentified Monsters]]
# A purely cosmetic difference, that's fixed. For example, there are lots of different Unown forms, but each Unown has only one form.
* [[:Category:Monster|List of all monsters]]
# A purely cosmetic difference, that can change. For example, Deerling and Sawsbuck change form with the season.
* [[Creature Progress Tracker]]
# A mechanical difference that's fixed. For example, Pumpkaboo have different stats depending on their size, but they never change size.
* [[Completed Tuxemon]]
# A mechanical difference that can change. For example, Meloetta changes form - and type - when it uses a particular move.
* [[Creating Creatures]]

Latest revision as of 13:36, 18 September 2024

Creatures, also called tuxemon or monsters, are the beings that the protagonist catches and battles.

Terminology[edit | edit source]

  • A single example of a creature is called an individual or a character. For example, "Beachcomber Harry's level 5 Memnomnom" is an individual creature.
  • A variety or species is all creatures of that category. For example, "Memnomnom" is a variety of tuxemon.
  • A family of creatures is a variety and all its morphs. For example, Memnomnom, Miaownolith and Pyraminx are all varieties in the "Memnomnom family".

The origin of tuxemon[edit | edit source]

The origin of tuxemon hasn't been settled yet, nor has the ethics of capturing and battling them.

Animals, Food and Tuxemon[edit | edit source]

The question of whether real-world animals exist, and the related question of whether tuxemon are eaten as food by people, has been considered on the forums. Tentative agreement was that real-world animals do not exist, and that tuxemon are eaten at least by other tuxemon, and probably by people as well.

Scoop, one of the villainous corporations in the main story, runs a factory farm, but it is not clear if this is just for milk and eggs, or for meat as well. However, for economic reason of cost, it is likely that killing occurs anyway (in the farm or elsewhere), as too much decreasing production of milk and eggs make less economically viable to continue to support life of exploited creatures.

Expansion[edit | edit source]

Gijinka[edit | edit source]

In a different story, the protagonist could find a shadow world where the tuxemon are people and the people are tuxemon. Some have already been sprited.

Variants[edit | edit source]

See Category:Variant

See also[edit | edit source]