Post by Mariko Ikuze on Jul 6, 2014 19:13:07 GMT -6
Reanimation occurs when a fossil is used to either clone, reanimate, or replicate a long dead imprint into a living Pokemon.
This can occur at specialized labs or at the hands of a Petrologist with access to the right equipment. No matter the location or assistance, any reanimation takes 6 hours, in addition to any other time needed for the Pokemon to become active. After providing an appropriate fossil for reanimation, roll a d20 to see how successful the procedure was. In all cases of a regular trainer attempting a reanimation, the fossil is destroyed.
Roll | Result |
20 | The sample was able to create 1d4 eggs, that will hatch after incubating as normal. The eggs contain Pokemon of the same species with random genders, natures, abilities, egg moves, and chances of being shiny. |
19 | The sample was able to be cloned and you obtain a Pokemon that is identical to the Pokemon that created the fossil. It can be up to level X, where X is your INT Stat. |
13-18 | The sample was able to be replicated and obtain an egg, that will hatch after incubating as normal. The egg contains a Pokemon of the same species with a random gender, nature, ability, and set of egg moves. |
7-12 | The sample was used to create a single egg that contains a Pokemon of the same species, random gender, random nature, random ability, and no egg moves. |
4-6 | The procedure fails, but the fossil is not damaged. |
3 | The fossil is destroyed in the failed procedure. |
2 | The fossil is destroyed in a total failure of equipment, the equipment is unable to be used for 1d10 days as it is being repaired. |
1 | The Pokemon that is created breaks free and escapes, the fossil is destroyed. Details of this Pokemon are left up to the GM. |