The Schuster Exchange Services
Posted on: Jan 5, 2016 21:50:36 GMT -5
Post by Sophia Schuster on Jan 5, 2016 21:50:36 GMT -5
The trading center was a place where all sorts of exchanges went on, from items to Pokemon. Not all trades necessarily began as a face-to-face agreement, however. No, in some cases, like this case, exchanges sought after, or general advertisements, were left at kiosks for the sake of looking for deals without being tied down to one location. In this particular case, a trading and breeding service could be found, with the simple title of “Schuster Exchange Services”.
Hello one, and hello all! In case you didn't notice, little Sophia here has an absurd number of Pokemon due to excessive breeding. Not only that, but due to her access to various emblems, she can produce them fairly quickly, and with a good deal of specifications. Whether it's trading existing excess or producing a made-to-order Pokemon, Sophia's the girl to look to. At present, she has Breeding Emblems 1, 2, 3, and 4. This means a given Pokemon can breed every week, and the resulting eggs can have their species, ability, and gender determined.
Within the spoiler below, you'll find a (mostly) up-to-date list of species that Sophia has bred. If they're there, then you can bet she can breed them again.
#058, Growlithe
#069, Bellsprout
#092, Gastly
#127, Pinsir
#133, Eevee
#142, Aerodactyl
#158, Totodile
#175, Togepi
#179, Mareep
#194, Wooper
#206, Dunsparce
#216, Teddiursa
#227, Skarmory
#285, Shroomish
#304, Aron
#324, Torkoal
#341, Corphish
#349, Feebas
#371, Bagon
#374, Beldum
#403, Shinx
#433, Chingling - cannot be bred currently
#451, Skorupi
#513, Pansear
#532, Timburr
#546, Cottonee
#551, Sandile
#559, Scraggy
#607, Litwick
#621, Druddigon
#627, Rufflet
#632, Durant
#636, Larvesta
#698, Amaura
#710, Pumpkaboo
#714, Noibat
Now, you might wonder what she might be looking for. A natural curiosity. She's not a charity, but you'll be pleased to know that's not that picky. She'll accept mostly anything. There are a few exceptions. To give things a scale, we'll refer to the mining chart. Using that point scale, we'll expand things fairly simply. Check the spoiler here for what her values are for various trade-ins.
Ability Capsule – 1 Point, until a stock of three is obtained; ½ point otherwise
Rare Candy – 1 Point; if offered in groups of 3 or more, higher values can be negotiated
Stardust – 1 Point
New Pokemon – 1 Point; must be a species that can breed, something she doesn't have, and cannot be a baby (Riolu, Magby, Pichu, etc)
Star Piece – 2 Points
Held Items – 2 Points; will generally mainly accept ones that she would utilize at some point, but offer away.
Rare Pokemon – 2 Points; must be a species noted with an asterisk in the spawn tables, or a fossil/fossil Pokemon; additionally, must be one she doesn't have access to already
Pre-evolved Pokemon – Varying; in general, a second-stage Pokemon will be worth 2 points. This value can increase depending on rarity, or if it's a third-stager. Shininess will not be valued on trade-ins. Note, pre-evolved Pokemon will be case-by-case. If she has access to their line already, it'll depend on whether or not she'd utilize it in battles. Still, offer all the same.
Nugget – 3 Points
Mega Stone – 5 Points, if relevant to her; 3, otherwise
What's that? You're not rich, not loaded with Pokemon, or anything like that? Don't worry, kiddo. Sophia's gotten some business savvy from her father. She knows how to make a deal work. Here are special services she'll accept in exchange for products.
Cooperative Breeding – Varies. Generally, Sophia will offer cooperative breeding as a means of exchange. The value varies depending on the Pokemon in question. Given she's looking to expand her base of Pokemon, she'll primarily accept breeding with new species. Exceptions will be made in the cases of rares, or in the case of egg groups she needs more subjects in. In general, each cooperative breeding session is valued at 1/2 of a point. For “high demand” subjects, ¾ of a point. For rares, depending on the species, cooperative breeding can be valued at over 1 point. Though it shouldn't need to be said, all cooperative breeding eggs would stay with Sophia. Given it's cooperative, however, the customer would, at least, get breeding credit.
Bounty Hunting – Primarily for Wardens, Staff, and students with several Dorm Badges. This offer is essentially requesting marks that can be easily or readily found within the restricted areas. Though the values won't change from the basic “trade-in” values, successfully acquiring things she requests may get her to allow exchanges to lean in their favor a bit.
With that said, you're probably wondering what her prices are. It's simple enough.
Random Stockpile – Any Pokemon listed in the trading area that is neither rare nor shiny. These are valued at 1 point.
Random Stockpile (Special) – Any Pokemon listed in the trading area that is rare or shiny. Valued at 2 points. Value increases further if both are applicable.
Custom Order – A generic request for a common Pokemon. Species, gender, and ability are determined at request of the buyer. This service is valued at 1.4 points, under the assumption that Sophia is performing the breeding entirely with her Pokemon. Value is dropped to 1 point if the customer provides a breeding partner for the pairing.
Custom Order (Special) – A specialized request for a rare Pokemon. Species, gender, and ability are determined at the request of the buyer. This service is valued at 2.6 points, under the assumption that Sophia is breeding entirely with her Pokemon. Value is dropped to 2 points if the customer provides a breeding partner for the pairing.
In regards to shininess, once she has the fifth Emblem, this will not increase the cost of an order, as it is an uncertainty. It will simply be an option to focus on, if requested.
Additionally, it is assumed that Sophia will hatch the eggs on her own, given the presence of a Flame Body Pokemon. Though it will not change the value of the order, a customer need only request that they be the hatcher, and they will instead receive the egg, rather than the hatched Pokemon.
Naturally, all exchanges would be open to negotiations, and basic price points would fluctuate depending on the existence of a market.
The second post will contain any standing inventory that isn't claimed.
Hello one, and hello all! In case you didn't notice, little Sophia here has an absurd number of Pokemon due to excessive breeding. Not only that, but due to her access to various emblems, she can produce them fairly quickly, and with a good deal of specifications. Whether it's trading existing excess or producing a made-to-order Pokemon, Sophia's the girl to look to. At present, she has Breeding Emblems 1, 2, 3, and 4. This means a given Pokemon can breed every week, and the resulting eggs can have their species, ability, and gender determined.
Within the spoiler below, you'll find a (mostly) up-to-date list of species that Sophia has bred. If they're there, then you can bet she can breed them again.
#058, Growlithe
#069, Bellsprout
#092, Gastly
#127, Pinsir
#133, Eevee
#142, Aerodactyl
#158, Totodile
#175, Togepi
#179, Mareep
#194, Wooper
#206, Dunsparce
#216, Teddiursa
#227, Skarmory
#285, Shroomish
#304, Aron
#324, Torkoal
#341, Corphish
#349, Feebas
#371, Bagon
#374, Beldum
#403, Shinx
#433, Chingling - cannot be bred currently
#451, Skorupi
#513, Pansear
#532, Timburr
#546, Cottonee
#551, Sandile
#559, Scraggy
#607, Litwick
#621, Druddigon
#627, Rufflet
#632, Durant
#636, Larvesta
#698, Amaura
#710, Pumpkaboo
#714, Noibat
Now, you might wonder what she might be looking for. A natural curiosity. She's not a charity, but you'll be pleased to know that's not that picky. She'll accept mostly anything. There are a few exceptions. To give things a scale, we'll refer to the mining chart. Using that point scale, we'll expand things fairly simply. Check the spoiler here for what her values are for various trade-ins.
Ability Capsule – 1 Point, until a stock of three is obtained; ½ point otherwise
Rare Candy – 1 Point; if offered in groups of 3 or more, higher values can be negotiated
Stardust – 1 Point
New Pokemon – 1 Point; must be a species that can breed, something she doesn't have, and cannot be a baby (Riolu, Magby, Pichu, etc)
Star Piece – 2 Points
Held Items – 2 Points; will generally mainly accept ones that she would utilize at some point, but offer away.
Rare Pokemon – 2 Points; must be a species noted with an asterisk in the spawn tables, or a fossil/fossil Pokemon; additionally, must be one she doesn't have access to already
Pre-evolved Pokemon – Varying; in general, a second-stage Pokemon will be worth 2 points. This value can increase depending on rarity, or if it's a third-stager. Shininess will not be valued on trade-ins. Note, pre-evolved Pokemon will be case-by-case. If she has access to their line already, it'll depend on whether or not she'd utilize it in battles. Still, offer all the same.
Nugget – 3 Points
Mega Stone – 5 Points, if relevant to her; 3, otherwise
What's that? You're not rich, not loaded with Pokemon, or anything like that? Don't worry, kiddo. Sophia's gotten some business savvy from her father. She knows how to make a deal work. Here are special services she'll accept in exchange for products.
Cooperative Breeding – Varies. Generally, Sophia will offer cooperative breeding as a means of exchange. The value varies depending on the Pokemon in question. Given she's looking to expand her base of Pokemon, she'll primarily accept breeding with new species. Exceptions will be made in the cases of rares, or in the case of egg groups she needs more subjects in. In general, each cooperative breeding session is valued at 1/2 of a point. For “high demand” subjects, ¾ of a point. For rares, depending on the species, cooperative breeding can be valued at over 1 point. Though it shouldn't need to be said, all cooperative breeding eggs would stay with Sophia. Given it's cooperative, however, the customer would, at least, get breeding credit.
Bounty Hunting – Primarily for Wardens, Staff, and students with several Dorm Badges. This offer is essentially requesting marks that can be easily or readily found within the restricted areas. Though the values won't change from the basic “trade-in” values, successfully acquiring things she requests may get her to allow exchanges to lean in their favor a bit.
With that said, you're probably wondering what her prices are. It's simple enough.
Random Stockpile – Any Pokemon listed in the trading area that is neither rare nor shiny. These are valued at 1 point.
Random Stockpile (Special) – Any Pokemon listed in the trading area that is rare or shiny. Valued at 2 points. Value increases further if both are applicable.
Custom Order – A generic request for a common Pokemon. Species, gender, and ability are determined at request of the buyer. This service is valued at 1.4 points, under the assumption that Sophia is performing the breeding entirely with her Pokemon. Value is dropped to 1 point if the customer provides a breeding partner for the pairing.
Custom Order (Special) – A specialized request for a rare Pokemon. Species, gender, and ability are determined at the request of the buyer. This service is valued at 2.6 points, under the assumption that Sophia is breeding entirely with her Pokemon. Value is dropped to 2 points if the customer provides a breeding partner for the pairing.
In regards to shininess, once she has the fifth Emblem, this will not increase the cost of an order, as it is an uncertainty. It will simply be an option to focus on, if requested.
Additionally, it is assumed that Sophia will hatch the eggs on her own, given the presence of a Flame Body Pokemon. Though it will not change the value of the order, a customer need only request that they be the hatcher, and they will instead receive the egg, rather than the hatched Pokemon.
Naturally, all exchanges would be open to negotiations, and basic price points would fluctuate depending on the existence of a market.
The second post will contain any standing inventory that isn't claimed.