What is the Pocket Monstrosity Dex?
The Pocket Monstrosity Project
(PMP) plans to offer FREE information regarding the mainstream Pokémon games
(currently Black/White and Black 2/White 2). Whether you want to be a serious
breeder or just want to reference an evolutionary family’s moves, the PMP has
it all. The project does not intend to replace popular Internet sites like
Serebii, Psypokes, or Bulbapedia. Rather, it offers alternate sources for when
outside of the Internet.
What “Alternate” sources are offered through Pocket Monstrosity?
Pocket Monstrosity’s biggest
feature at the moment is a printable guide for Pokémon Black/White and Black
2/White 2 versions. This includes in-depth information on abilities, berries,
items, etc. and the Pokémon themselves with Level-Up moves, Egg moves, moves
exclusive to older generations, and locations to catch them. All guides are in
PDF format and fit on the standard 8.5” x 11” page. The best part of Pocket
Monstrosity’s guides is that you only have to print out what you need. Your
guidebook is as big as you want it!
Pocket Monstrosity also strives
to offer an interactive Flash file detailing breeding chains, but that is
currently only in the developmental stage.
Why even bother creating a printable guide when I can use the Internet so easily?
I believe that
some people love and simply must have the feeling of paper in their hands. I
used to reference Nintendo's "Ultimate National Pokédex" for Diamond
and Pearl versions for as long as I could. It had everything I needed to know
from every region - Kanto, Johto, and Hoenn as well as Sinnoh.
However, the more games were released, the more I started to notice official
guidebooks were lagging in information. Today’s official guidebooks skimp out
on where to catch each Pokémon. If you bought a guidebook for Black or White
version, you will never find a list detailing attacks each Pokémon only learns
in HeartGold and SoulSilver. It may not sound like a big deal, but this
information can be crucial for those trying to get their perfect Pokémon as quickly
and efficiently as possible. It is my goal to provide what official guidebooks
lack.
Is there any way I can help with this project?
If you spot any
typos or missing information, please email me at
pocketmonstrositygen5@gmail.com. I have to create each page by hand, so odds
are I will mess up somewhere.
Most important
of all, let me know what you think as this project evolves! Your feedback will greatly help me
improve upon the PMP as well as keep confidence to continue working on it. If
you like and enjoy what I have to offer, let others know of it! Knowing that
other people are happy to use my guide and anxiously await more is the best
support you can give me.