Generalist Trainer (Pokémon Conversion)
About this class
The Generalist Trainer is a trainer that doesn’t believe in specializing and appreciates all Pokémon types. The Generalist Trainer focuses on bringing the best out of all Pokémon’s rather than a particular type.
Included subclasses
Domains
Starting stats
Hope feature
Class features
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Rally
Once per session, describe how you rally your Pokémon and give them a Rally Die. At level 1 your Rally Die is a d6. A Pokémon can spend their Rally Die to roll it, adding the result to their Action Roll, Reaction Roll, or Damage Roll. At the end of each session, clear all unspent Rally Dice.
At level 5, your Rally Die increases to a d8.
Class items
- 1 Potion
- 5 Daggerballs
- A Daggerdex
- 5 days’ worth of Rations
- 2 Servings of Pokefood
Character questions
Background prompts
Connection prompts
Subclass cards
Printable via header menu
League Trainer
Foundation
SPELLCAST TRAIT: Instinct
Signature Attack: Name and describe your Pokémon's signature attack. Once per rest, when your Pokémon performs this signature attack as part of an action it’s taking, you can roll a d20 as your Hope Die. On a success, gain an additional charge.
League Trainer
Specialization
Will Release Later: Will Release Later
League Trainer
Mastery
Will Release Later: Will Release Later
Breeder
Foundation
SPELLCAST TRAIT: Instinct
Signature Recipe: You have a special Pokefood recipe and store a number of servings equal to 2 times your Strength (minimum of 1). To make your food, you must either spend 200 Pokedollars per serving in supplies or spend one downtime move to forage for ingredients, Instinct Roll (15). The Pokémon that eats your Pokefood gains 3 long rest downtime moves instead of 2 during its next rest.
Breeder
Specialization
Will Release Later: Will Release Later
Breeder
Mastery
Will Release Later: Will Release Later
Generalist Trainer (Pokémon Conversion)
The Generalist Trainer is a trainer that doesn’t believe in specializing and appreciates all Pokémon types. The Generalist Trainer focuses on bringing the best out of all Pokémon’s rather than a particular type.
Domains
Normal Type
Starting Evasion
11
Starting Hit Points
5
Class Items
- • 1 Potion
- • 5 Daggerballs
- • A Daggerdex
- • 5 days’ worth of Rations
- • 2 Servings of Pokefood
Generalist Trainer (Pokémon Conversion)’s Hope Feature
Encouraged : Spend 3 Hope to make your Pokémon’s next successful attack deal Critical damage.
Class Features
Rally
Once per session, describe how you rally your Pokémon and give them a Rally Die. At level 1 your Rally Die is a d6. A Pokémon can spend their Rally Die to roll it, adding the result to their Action Roll, Reaction Roll, or Damage Roll. At the end of each session, clear all unspent Rally Dice. At level 5, your Rally Die increases to a d8.
Generalist Trainer (Pokémon Conversion) Subclasses
Choose either the League Trainer or Breeder subclass.
League Trainer
Play as the League Trainer if you want to battle Pokémon
Spellcast Trait
Instinct
Foundation Features
Signature Attack: Name and describe your Pokémon's signature attack. Once per rest, when your Pokémon performs this signature attack as part of an action it’s taking, you can roll a d20 as your Hope Die. On a success, gain an additional charge.
Specialization Feature
Will Release Later: Will Release Later
Mastery Feature
Will Release Later: Will Release Later
Breeder
Play as the Breeder if you want to raise Pokémon effectively and hatch eggs faster.
Spellcast Trait
Instinct
Foundation Features
Signature Recipe: You have a special Pokefood recipe and store a number of servings equal to 2 times your Strength (minimum of 1). To make your food, you must either spend 200 Pokedollars per serving in supplies or spend one downtime move to forage for ingredients, Instinct Roll (15). The Pokémon that eats your Pokefood gains 3 long rest downtime moves instead of 2 during its next rest.
Specialization Feature
Will Release Later: Will Release Later
Mastery Feature
Will Release Later: Will Release Later
Background Questions
Answer any of the following, or create your own.
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Connections
Ask one of the following, or improvise.
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Discussion
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