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This is a page for ideas for Tuxemon series games, that don't necessarily fit with [[The Spyder in the Cathedral]].
This is a page for ideas for Tuxemon series games, that don't necessarily fit with Episode 1: [[The Spyder in the Cathedral]].


== Ideas for The Spyder in the Cathedral Postgame ==
== Ideas for The Spyder in the Cathedral Postgame ==


* Four legendary tuxemon, based on the animals of the four cardinal directions ([[Snarlon]] is one)
* Four legendary tuxemon, based on the animals of the four cardinal directions
* A terrifying and very powerful tuxemon that was created using the FUSION technology - but it stuck, so it rampaged and then hid
* A terrifying and very powerful tuxemon that was created using the FUSION technology - but it stuck, so it rampaged and then hid
* Reward for "completing" TUXEPEDIA
* Reward for "completing" TUXEPEDIA
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: Now, when you're in the final area... you are not able to call people. Because of the walls or something else, your NU phone has zero connection.
: Now, when you're in the final area... you are not able to call people. Because of the walls or something else, your NU phone has zero connection.
: * Something feels odd, and as you get closer your phone rings. It's him/her. And s/he is ready to take you on.
: * Something feels odd, and as you get closer your phone rings. It's him/her. And s/he is ready to take you on.
: *when calling anybody (other than him/her) "NU PHONE has no connection" - most player's will give up instantly. But if you try out every number, you eventually get "It rings... It rings.. It rings... s/he didn't accept your call", which already gives a hint that this person is somewhere close by.
: *when calling anybody (other than him/her) "NU PHONE has no connection" - most player's will give up instantly. But if you try out every number, you eventually get "It rings... It rings.. It rings... s/he didn't accept your call", which already gives a hint that this person is somewhere closeby.
* [[Walled Garden]] (currently on the map)
* [[Walled Garden]] (currently on the map)
* [[Hunting Grounds]] (not currently on the map)
* [[Hunting Grounds]] (not currently on the map)
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Tuxemon use field moves that they can use out of battle - clearing obstacles, detecting traps, healing allies - as well as regular techniques.
Tuxemon use field moves that they can use out of battle - clearing obstacles, detecting traps, healing allies - as well as regular techniques.


=== Villainous Teams ===
=== Tuxemon Harvest ===
What if the villainous organisation in the game is one that the protagonist can join and work their way up the ranks of?
[[File:Tuxemon_harvest.png|thumbnail]]
 
I had a couple of pairings in mind:
* Team Skull are the bazaar-dwelling copyright-infringing pirates.
* Team Ark are conservationists who prioritise nurturing and studying TXMN over the political issues.
 
Or,
* Team Art and Team Science. One tries to use TXMN to advance humankind culturally and spiritually, while the other is obsessed with using TXMN for technological advancement.
 
In either case, they would sometimes clash and sometimes collaborate, and they'd both be typically opposed to the Cathedral - although they may form temporary alliances with the Cathedral to serve their own ends.


* Team Abyss and Team Fundament
[https://forum.tuxemon.org/thread.php?id=117 Original thread]
* Team Rescue - believe that Pokemon should be liberated, so they fight you themselves - as martial artists, archers, psychics and magicians, with tanks and mecha, etc.  
* Team Myth - worship Tuxemon as spirits and gods, a cult. Where the world doesn't fit the legends they were taught, they try to re-make it so that it does.
* Team Crypt - want to open up the gates to the underworld and bring back the dead.
* Team Net - control the internet and electricity. Can track you when you use electronic devices. Want to infect everything with a variety of viruses that they have at their disposal.
* Team League - the best trainers and champions use their power to run the world, under the guise of organising a big tournament.
* Team Aegis - attempt to protect the world from a monstrous tuxemon, but they go too far
* Team Moonshot - trying to reach a new planet with whole new TXMN
* Team Crown and Team Guillotine - bring back or depose the monarchy
* Team Carnival - carnies with magical tricks and powers
* Team Fossil - historical re-enactors, think everything was better in the past, want to bring back dead tuxemon
* Team Chimera - once upon a time, tuxemon and humans were one and the same. We should live as tuxemon do, and tuxemon should live as we do (could put their tuxemon in uncomfortable clothes, be governed by a genius tuxemon, etc)
* Team Portal - trying to connect this world with its shadow. In its shadow, the people are Tuxemon and the Tuxemon are people!
* Team Scout - teach self-reliance, teamwork, service, preparedness. Give badges for achievements, not gym-beating.
* Team Mongoose and Team Viper - warring street gangs trying to steal tuxemon and money; old-fashioned villains


With regards to Team Portal, the idea is that strange tuxemon would show up that resembled humans (see [[gijinka]]).
We already have a bunch of fruit and vegetable and other farm items, and animations for growing plants (many from [[Catch Challenger]])
 
=== Tuxemon Harvest ===


[[Farming]]
'''Simple farming'''
* Consumable items are mostly fruit, vegetables, seeds, and so on. For example, instead of an [[Antidote]], we could have an ANTIDOTE APPLE. Instead of [[Cure Burn]], we could have BURNBALM MELON.
* There are fertile patches scattered around the world, especially in your backyard.
* When you acquire the HOE item, you can hoe a fertile patch.
* You can plant a fruit/vegetable/seed, etc., in the hoed patch.
* After X steps, the seed grows into the next stage. After another X steps, it grows into the next stage, and so on until you reach the final stage.
* If you have a WATERING CAN, you can water each patch. That halves the number of steps it takes until it grows into the next stage (then it dries out and has to be watered again for the next stage).
* Then if you have a SCYTHE you can harvest the plant, and get multiple copies of whatever item you planted in the first place. The patch becomes bare, waiting to be hoed again.


== Novel additions to standard games ==
== Novel additions to standard games ==
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* Temple
* Temple
* Arena
* Arena
* [[Gaming Hall]]
* [[Game Arcade]]
* [[Pachisi]]
* Shopping centre
* Shopping centre
* Lighthouse
* Lighthouse
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[[Category:Story]]
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