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You are now a Pokémon trainer – a mortal in control of your Pokémon with an iron fist or a gentle heart. No longer is your PC a powerhouse with a slew of dangerous spells and deadly weapons. Pokémon 5e is very different than any other D&D game you have played before. u/JaggedSun on Reddit has created a supplement that allows you to run a Pokémon game using rules based off of 5th edition, full with Trainer Class options and stat blocks for all Gen 1, 2 and 3 Pokémon! Now of course, the go-to idea is going to be: How can you play Pokémon with 5e rules? Well, that option exists and it’s pretty well done.
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Naturally, I’ve taken some time to explore those little areas where Pokémon and D&D overlap, to see how to bring two of my favorite games together. Since Pokémon Sword and Shield have released this past month, I’ve found myself revisiting those old days, turning on my Nintendo Switch late at night while my fiancé sleeps, trying to catch more Pokémon whenever I can find time. I think it was my initial descent into being obsessed with the mechanics of game design and “RPG” games. Knowing that I should be doing better things with my time, like sleeping, I couldn’t stop. One of my earliest memories of being enamored by a game to the point of unhealthiness (as I now am with D&D) is sitting in my room, playing Pokémon Blue until 3am when I was in 4th grade.