Introduction to the game
In the game you play a young pokemon trainer, your goal is to become the best trainer in the world. Catch pokemons, train them and head east to fight with the other trainers, earn badges and fulfill your destiny.
As a young trainer you receive a map and an interface. These are the basic tools you will need to explore the world of pokemon.
The map is initially hidden, but while traveling through the world of Pokemon Unleashed you will discover new areas. Map can be freely manipulated by buttons located on the right side of your screen. Buttons with magnifier mark are used to zoom in and out, while using the arrows you can change the displayed level. Above these buttons there is an Eevee image saying Pokemon Unleashed. By clicking on the edges of the image, we can move the map in any direction, while clicking in the middle of the map will center it and align with our current position. The "centre" button located little below works similarly.
The interface includes all the tools necessary for the player.
Trade - A special bag used for trading stuff with other players, you need to insert in the items you want to trade and then click on it with the right mouse button and choose "trade with" and click the left mouse button on the player with whom you want to trade. Trade window will display the items listed by both us and the person with whom we trade. Then simply press "accept" to accept or "cancel" to cancel the exchange. Both players must perform all of the above steps in order to complete the transaction.
Cash - Bag in which we can keep our money. The base currency of the game is a Coin, if we collect 100 Coins by clicking the right mouse button you can turn it into a Dollar, while in the same way we can turn 100 dollars into one Hundred Dollar.
Items ? Backpack in which we can store all kinds of items and pokeballs with Pokémon which we do not currently use.
Pokedex - Special device that stores information about the Pokémon scanned with it. To use the Pokedex, click on the right mouse button, then select option "use with" and click the left mouse button on pokemon you want to scan, or on our character to see information about a pokemon.
Player - A device used to retrieve information about a player, it is used like the pokedex with the difference that when you select "use with" you can click on any player. After its use it will show in the chat window "Default" information about: the highest level pokemon of that player, the highest hit dealt, the Pokémon that player defeated and the number of wins and defeats in PVP battles.
Badges - In this bag we can store badges we earned. We can earn badges by defeating Gym Leaders.
Pokebag - Backpack in which you keep pokeballs with Pokémon which we are currently using. Pokemons in this backpack can only be changed outside of combat. It is only possible when we are out of combat.
PVP (stands for Player versus Player) - This is a system of fights between players. The minimum level with which the player can take part in PVP is 15, but this applies only to the level of a player, which is the level of his Pokemon with the highest level of experience. This means that a player who has reached level 15 can fight even with Pokemons which did not exceed that limit. During PVP combat, the player can not enter the safe zone (the place where he or she can not be attacked such places are, for example Poke Center, and Poke Mart.) Hits in pvp are smaller by 50%. When a player attacks another player who is not with him in the party he is marked with a white letter "F" when he kills three players the letter turns red. Then the damage done to other players is reduced to 25%.
Party - Connecting two or more characters. In the party, players can fight each without fear of being marked with white "F". When players issue their Pokemon whose level difference is not greater than 33%, the experience gained from a defeated Pokemon is divided into players who are in a party. To create a party, the player must click the right mouse button on another player, whom he wants to add to party and then choose from the list - "Invite to Party." The person invited can accept request by clicking the right mouse button on the player who issued the invitation, and select "Join the party."
As a young trainer you receive a map and an interface. These are the basic tools you will need to explore the world of pokemon.
The map is initially hidden, but while traveling through the world of Pokemon Unleashed you will discover new areas. Map can be freely manipulated by buttons located on the right side of your screen. Buttons with magnifier mark are used to zoom in and out, while using the arrows you can change the displayed level. Above these buttons there is an Eevee image saying Pokemon Unleashed. By clicking on the edges of the image, we can move the map in any direction, while clicking in the middle of the map will center it and align with our current position. The "centre" button located little below works similarly.
The interface includes all the tools necessary for the player.
Trade - A special bag used for trading stuff with other players, you need to insert in the items you want to trade and then click on it with the right mouse button and choose "trade with" and click the left mouse button on the player with whom you want to trade. Trade window will display the items listed by both us and the person with whom we trade. Then simply press "accept" to accept or "cancel" to cancel the exchange. Both players must perform all of the above steps in order to complete the transaction.
Cash - Bag in which we can keep our money. The base currency of the game is a Coin, if we collect 100 Coins by clicking the right mouse button you can turn it into a Dollar, while in the same way we can turn 100 dollars into one Hundred Dollar.
Items ? Backpack in which we can store all kinds of items and pokeballs with Pokémon which we do not currently use.
Pokedex - Special device that stores information about the Pokémon scanned with it. To use the Pokedex, click on the right mouse button, then select option "use with" and click the left mouse button on pokemon you want to scan, or on our character to see information about a pokemon.
Player - A device used to retrieve information about a player, it is used like the pokedex with the difference that when you select "use with" you can click on any player. After its use it will show in the chat window "Default" information about: the highest level pokemon of that player, the highest hit dealt, the Pokémon that player defeated and the number of wins and defeats in PVP battles.
Badges - In this bag we can store badges we earned. We can earn badges by defeating Gym Leaders.
Pokebag - Backpack in which you keep pokeballs with Pokémon which we are currently using. Pokemons in this backpack can only be changed outside of combat. It is only possible when we are out of combat.
PVP (stands for Player versus Player) - This is a system of fights between players. The minimum level with which the player can take part in PVP is 15, but this applies only to the level of a player, which is the level of his Pokemon with the highest level of experience. This means that a player who has reached level 15 can fight even with Pokemons which did not exceed that limit. During PVP combat, the player can not enter the safe zone (the place where he or she can not be attacked such places are, for example Poke Center, and Poke Mart.) Hits in pvp are smaller by 50%. When a player attacks another player who is not with him in the party he is marked with a white letter "F" when he kills three players the letter turns red. Then the damage done to other players is reduced to 25%.
Party - Connecting two or more characters. In the party, players can fight each without fear of being marked with white "F". When players issue their Pokemon whose level difference is not greater than 33%, the experience gained from a defeated Pokemon is divided into players who are in a party. To create a party, the player must click the right mouse button on another player, whom he wants to add to party and then choose from the list - "Invite to Party." The person invited can accept request by clicking the right mouse button on the player who issued the invitation, and select "Join the party."
Garden - This is a place where every novice trainer gets. It is a kind of training island where you learn the basics before you go out on the mainland.
Garden is divided into two islands: the main garden and the premium island. In the main garden we will find the Poke Center, Poke Mart and a few houses where we can find NPCs with tasks for us. If you have a premium account, you can talk with the Grib. You can find him in the truck in the place where you began your adventure. He will take you to the premium island.
Mainland - This is the main continent, it contains the cities called consecutively C1, C2, C3, etc., but to proceed further to the next one you will have to defeat the Gym Leader in the former city. At Mainland like in Garden there is also premium island available NPC Dara can take you there. Players with premium can travel on Mainland by HM Fly. There is also the possibility of a quick trip to the first city with the skill called HM Dig.
HM Fly - This is a skill which can be taught to flying pokemons. After activating the navigation point in the form of characteristic white tower, players with an active premium account can use it to move around the map. In order to do so, use Fly outside of combat and then select the navigation point you want to go to.
Players with an active premium account may also sail through the waters by using pokemon ability called HM Surf. This attack can be only taught to some water pokemon. In order to swim the player must stand facing the water and then use the surf skill.
During your travels you wil come across various types of obstacles such as bushes, which can be removed by the HM Cut ability and the stones which can be destroyed by the HM Strength ability.
NPC (stands for Non Player Character) - The characters appearing in the world of Pokemon Unleashed which are not players. You can talk with them by clicking on them with the right mouse button and selecting "attack" and then selecting the dialogue box.
Shop (Poke Mart) - A specific blue building, where we can meet the merchant NPC, to whom we can sell the items acquired during the hunting of wild pokemon and buy the necessary equipment. Available wares are displayed in the interface after pressing the "buy" you select the options of buying, while "sell" is used to sell yours stuff. Use the slider to choose the amount of goods we want to trade with NPC. Under it you can see the quantity and the value of traded items.
Poke Center - In this special building for a small fee, you can heal and revive your pokemon. In order to do so you can talk with the NPC there. After selecting the appropriate option in the dialog box the list of your Pokemon will be displayed, together with the cost of cure or resurrection.
In the Poke Center, there is also a depot, which is the place where you can store your items. Only your character has access to it.
Trainers - they are the NPC with whom you can fight to earn money. Special trainers are Gym Leaders, who can be challenged into fights for the badges. To go to other cities it is necessary to defeat the gym leader of current city. To fight with the trainer you need to talk to him. Once you agree on fighting you will be moved into a special room, which you can leave only after defeating your opponent or by death.
In the game pokemon act as our representatives in the battles, both in defense and attack. 151 Pokemons are known, divided into different types and degree of occurrence. Pokemons can be used by inserting the pokeball with him into the pokebag, and then right-clicking on the icon of pokemon and selecting "use". A player may use up to 8 Pokemon that can not be changed during the fight, and only one active. Selected pokemon automatically follows your character, but when we attack another pokemon he will walk up to him. You can attack pokemon by right-clicking on it and selecting the "attack", at this point there are no injuries dealt to this pokemon. To hit your opponent's pokemon, you must issue a command to use the attack, by clicking on the icon in your pokemon's window. With the development of pokemon, it learns more attacks, but you can also teach them to him by TM and HM stones. The condition of your pokemon is determined by two basic bars: red - HP, showing the number of health points of our pokemon, and blue - MP, mana needed to use the attacks.
You train your pupils by fighting with wild pokemon. For killing a wild pokemon they get exp ? points of experience, the amount depending on the strength of pokemon. With the development your pokemon will be promoted to the next level of experience, the lowest possible level being 1, and the highest 99th. In the pokemon window it is shown how many experience points your pokemon has and how much he needs to advance to the next level. With the promotion to the next level of our pokemon becomes stronger (does more damage, has more life and mana), and receives 5 points of statistics to distribute however you like. Pokemon dies when it health points drops to 0.
Statistics window can be opened by clicking on the "stats" button in the pokemon window. Each statistic gives other advantages:
STRENGTH-responsible for pokemon's power of physical attacks (with the increase in this statistic pokemon will increase the strength of it's physical attacks.)
SPECIAL-responsible for the strength of special attacks (along with the increase in this statistic it will increase the strength of it's special attacks).
VITALITY-responsible for pokemon's hit points and the reduction of received physical damage.
SPIRIT-responsible for pokemon's mana points and the reduction of received special damage.
EVADE-responsible for dodging any type of injuries.
STAMINA-responsible for the regeneration rate of mana and life points, and resistance against negative statuses such as sleep.
SPEED-responsible for the speed rate of attacks carried out by a pokemon.
ACCURACY-responsible for the accuracy of pokemon's attacks, and increases the chance of critical strike.
There are also items that may temporarily or permanently increase our statistics. Wit the maximum number of points we can give to our pokemon being 255.
When certain conditions are met your pokemon can evolve into another form. At this point, pokemon receives an extra 25 points to distribute among the statistics. There are 3 types of evolution:
1. Through the level - it is possible to evolve your Pokemon when it reaches a specific level of experience.
2. By stone - Pokemon evolves when a special stone is used (Moon Stone, Fire Stone, Leaf Stone, Water Stone, Thunder Stone).
3. For Trade - it is possible to evolve your Pokemon when you trade it with another player.
Every pokemon can be evolved only in a specific way, for example Eevee can be evolved only by the stone, Pidgey only by level advance. Some Pokemon have three forms, and some only their basic form, that is they can not evolve.
Pokemons can be caugth by the use of special pokeballs which can be divided into few different types. Each ball gives us different chance of catching a pokemon. To catch a pokemon you have to attack him (not necessarily to hit), then use the pokeball. The weaker pokemon (lower lvl, less hp), the more likely that you will catch it. However you can only catch pokemons that are alive. Pokeballs are disposable and even if you fail to catch a pokemon you will still lose your pokeball.
Some Pokemon can be only caugth by angling To do this we need a fishing rod. In some places the Pokemon jump out of the water to catch them right click on the rod, and then left the pokemon animations. If we can catch a pokemon, it appears on land. Then we can fight with him.
There are three types of Pokemons: common, uncommon and rare. Each pokemon can be found in certain places, however, depending on the type of rarity the chance of appearance are different. In addition, the uncommon Pokemons require more experience for promotion to the next level, than the common Pokemons, the rare need it more than uncommon Pokemons.