Wooo! Well people, I've finished the Ishisokoumen Info Sheets, so they'll come up soon. Be prepared to scroll down a bit since they are a little large, but hopefully not as large as Umisokoumen.
First off, yeah...the Sea Shard is one of those things you get a Sea Shell (used to make the Shell Bell in R/S/E), only recoloured from it's icky grey colour to a palette more consistent with the tone of the Cave. Like I said people, this is based in a large part on the games themselves, so I will be using pre-made things quite often, changing them as needed.
So, I'm sure y'all's been waiting for this, here be Ishisokoumen
Ah, yes, Ishisokoumen, literally Rockside City. Because it's surrounded by a mountain and a cliff. Which are by their very nature, are ROCKY places. Hence the name.
Doesn't the White Wool look nice and fluffy. Ehehehehe... It was the first one I made of the 'Wool' series of Items, the other colours of Wool will be coloured as I need them. For interest sake, the Rock Smash HM is the one with the Cut Tree next to the Gym, the Wool is behind the Pokecentre and the Fine Ash (another new Item), is the one behind the Rock Smash rock.
The Fine Ash, along with all the Ash (besides the Sacred Ash btw), is used in Glassmaking. Fine Ash is used, not for Flutes, but for other Items, mostly furniture and other things to do with your Secret Bases (the corresponding Glass is the Clear, Gold, Silver and Fine Glass).
Here we have the houses and buildings. And yes, the Pokecentre Top floor IS different, there is one more couch, a blue rug (as opposed to green or orange) and books.
The Youngster and Hiker facing each other are a double battle, and I think one of the first you come across.
And finally, the Gym itself. This is the FIRST Gym you fight. Note that people! First. The Gym Leader is Aleyn (pronounced Allan, or at least it's how it's pronounced in my head). He is one of those snowy versions of a Cool Trainer, only without the fluffy collar and sleeves. Then I gave him a vest, blue jeans and slightly different coloured boots and hair. You have no idea how difficult it is to do MALE trainers. And make them look good. Gah, and there are about 6 of them, including Aleyn (four Gym Leaders, and two Elite Four).
And yes, the Nosepass will probably be changed to a Region specific Pokemon later blah, blah, blah... After this battle you get the Marblebadge, which allows you to use the HM Cut outside of battle.
Ah, but you don't have it yet...do you...where on earth can it be? And you don't get it in Ishisokoumen either. Mwahahahahahahaha!
Stay tuned people, 'cause now I have reached the end of the pre-made maps. In other words, before I even started this thread, I had the maps for Hyakunen to Ishisokoumen already made, now we are getting into uncharted territory here. So please leave about 3-4 days, more if the maps are really large, on order for me to make the raw, then clean it up, then make the Info sheets.
So, until the next time, ciao!
Edit 29[sup]th[/sup] August: AAAHHHHH!!! Disaster!!! I have had a gross oversight!! I was looking back at the Daiche Region Map, and I realized that there was another route leading away from Ishisokoumen (Route 30, leading to Higasanichi Tsukigata no Shima
(East Crecent Isle), and Tsukigatasokoumen no Machi
(Crecentside Town) and the Safari no Chitai (Safari Zone)
for anyone who's remotely interested). As a result I have had to change the raw of Ishisokoumen and change all the Info sheets as well. Well, here is the revised version, complete with your first look at a Rockclimb area. Mind you, you can't actually use Rockclimb unless you beat the Kuraisokoumen Gym (Darkside). The cave entrance leads to a very short but sweet cave, which opens onto a very short bit of land, then a huge sea Route that ends up in Tsukigatasokoumen no Machi, which is the portal town for the Safari Zone (as opposed to the normal room, you have a whole town where you stock up on Pokeblock/Poffins, Safari Balls (which you can't actually take off the Island, except if there is a Pokemon inside), and organize your Pokemon team for the battles in the Safari Zone). Ahh well, at least I haven't gone past Ishisokumen, which means it's easy enough for me to change this.