Ice Ace
Associated Skills: Athletics or Survival
PASSIVE POKEMON SUPPORT+++
ACTIVE POKEMON SUPPORT++ A battler that primarily uses Pokémon of a certain elemental Type. In a world where most Gyms are based on a particular Type of Pokémon, Type Aces are by far the most common of these specialists. The Type Ace feels a deep bond to a particular Type of Pokémon, and excels on raising them. This tie is so deep that they can with time change the very type of their Pokémon’s Moves, or teach a Pokémon to use a Move in a way they normally wouldn’t be able to. While their weaknesses are more pronounced than those of Stat Aces and Style Experts, their strengths are as well. Type Ace is one of the most popular Classes for its thematic importance to the world of Pokémon. The ability to change the Type of a Move is also highly valuable to someone who wishes to specialize in a rare Type while retaining some versatility on their teams; they can train their off-Type Pokémon to take advantage of their specialty Type. Furthermore, Type Aces learn a variety of techniques to better wield their Type in battle and often more than make up for any inherent weaknesses of their chosen Type. *Type-Linked Skills: Depending on your Chosen Type for Type Ace, your prerequisites for the Class and its Features will change, each Type requiring one of two Type-Linked Skills. Note: You may take Type Ace multiple times. Each time, you must choose a different Type and must specify for which Type you take a Feature. Skill prerequisites for Type Ace always match the Type-Linked Skills for that Type.
ICE ACE FEATURES Glacial Ice
Prerequisites: Type Ace, Ice as Chosen Type
Static
Effect: Your Ice-Type Pokémon gain Damage Reduction equal to your Type-Linked Skill Rank against Fighting, Fire, Rock, and Steel-Typed Attacks from which they would take Super-Effective Damage.
Polar Vortex
[Order] [Stratagem]
Prerequisites: Glacial Ice, Type-Linked Skill at Adept
Bind 2 AP – Standard Action
Target: Your Pokémon
Effect: While this Stratagem is bound, your Pokémon may activate Moves and Abilities as if they were in Hail.
Arctic Zeal
Prerequisites: Glacial Ice, Type-Linked Skill at Expert.
Scene x2 – Free Action
Trigger: Your Ice-Type Pokémon uses an Ice-Type Move
Effect: Your Pokémon uses the Move Mist as if it were on their Move List. When used this way, in addition to its normal effects, your Ice-Type Pokémon may expend uses of the Mist Blessing to do the following:
» As a Swift Action on their turn to cause a foe within 5 meters to take a -5 penalty to Damage Rolls and become Slowed for one full round.
» As a Free Action when being hit by a Fighting, Fire, Rock, or Steel-Typed attack dealing Super-Effective Damage to add their Tick Value to their Damage Reduction gained from Glacial Ice.
» As a Swift Action on their turn to increase their Defense or Special Defense by 1 Combat Stage.
Deep Cold
Prerequisites: Glacial Ice, Type-Linked Skill at Master
Daily x3 – Free Action
Trigger: Your Pokémon hits with a damaging Ice-Type Move
Effect: The target is Frozen, and has their Attack, Special Attack, and Speed Combat Stages lowered by 1 each. The target is automatically cured of the Frozen Condition after 1 full round. A foe may be affected by Deep Cold only once per Scene.
ACTIVE POKEMON SUPPORT++ A battler that primarily uses Pokémon of a certain elemental Type. In a world where most Gyms are based on a particular Type of Pokémon, Type Aces are by far the most common of these specialists. The Type Ace feels a deep bond to a particular Type of Pokémon, and excels on raising them. This tie is so deep that they can with time change the very type of their Pokémon’s Moves, or teach a Pokémon to use a Move in a way they normally wouldn’t be able to. While their weaknesses are more pronounced than those of Stat Aces and Style Experts, their strengths are as well. Type Ace is one of the most popular Classes for its thematic importance to the world of Pokémon. The ability to change the Type of a Move is also highly valuable to someone who wishes to specialize in a rare Type while retaining some versatility on their teams; they can train their off-Type Pokémon to take advantage of their specialty Type. Furthermore, Type Aces learn a variety of techniques to better wield their Type in battle and often more than make up for any inherent weaknesses of their chosen Type. *Type-Linked Skills: Depending on your Chosen Type for Type Ace, your prerequisites for the Class and its Features will change, each Type requiring one of two Type-Linked Skills. Note: You may take Type Ace multiple times. Each time, you must choose a different Type and must specify for which Type you take a Feature. Skill prerequisites for Type Ace always match the Type-Linked Skills for that Type.
ICE ACE FEATURES Glacial Ice
Prerequisites: Type Ace, Ice as Chosen Type
Static
Effect: Your Ice-Type Pokémon gain Damage Reduction equal to your Type-Linked Skill Rank against Fighting, Fire, Rock, and Steel-Typed Attacks from which they would take Super-Effective Damage.
Polar Vortex
[Order] [Stratagem]
Prerequisites: Glacial Ice, Type-Linked Skill at Adept
Bind 2 AP – Standard Action
Target: Your Pokémon
Effect: While this Stratagem is bound, your Pokémon may activate Moves and Abilities as if they were in Hail.
Arctic Zeal
Prerequisites: Glacial Ice, Type-Linked Skill at Expert.
Scene x2 – Free Action
Trigger: Your Ice-Type Pokémon uses an Ice-Type Move
Effect: Your Pokémon uses the Move Mist as if it were on their Move List. When used this way, in addition to its normal effects, your Ice-Type Pokémon may expend uses of the Mist Blessing to do the following:
» As a Swift Action on their turn to cause a foe within 5 meters to take a -5 penalty to Damage Rolls and become Slowed for one full round.
» As a Free Action when being hit by a Fighting, Fire, Rock, or Steel-Typed attack dealing Super-Effective Damage to add their Tick Value to their Damage Reduction gained from Glacial Ice.
» As a Swift Action on their turn to increase their Defense or Special Defense by 1 Combat Stage.
Deep Cold
Prerequisites: Glacial Ice, Type-Linked Skill at Master
Daily x3 – Free Action
Trigger: Your Pokémon hits with a damaging Ice-Type Move
Effect: The target is Frozen, and has their Attack, Special Attack, and Speed Combat Stages lowered by 1 each. The target is automatically cured of the Frozen Condition after 1 full round. A foe may be affected by Deep Cold only once per Scene.
Type Ace
[Class] [Branch]
Prerequisites: 2 Different Pokémon of the Chosen Type, Type-Linked Skill* at Novice
Prerequisites: Elemental Connection (of the Chosen Type), 1 Pokémon of the Chosen Type, Type-Linked Skill* at Novice
At-Will – Extended Action
Target: Your Pokémon with at least 2 Tutor Points remaining.
Effect: The target loses 2 Tutor Points and learns the Last Chance or Type Strategist Ability for your Chosen Type. You may target a Pokémon only once with Type Ace.
Note: You can find the Type Strategist Ability and the various Last Chance Abilities in the Indices and Reference chapter, but because they’re mostly unique to Type Ace, you can see what they do here for convenience.
Ability: Type Strategist
Static
Effect: Whenever the user uses a Move of the Type associated with Type Strategist, they gain +5 Damage Reduction for one full round. If they are under 1/3rd of their Maximum Hit Points, they instead gain +10 Damage Reduction.
Ability: Last Chance (Type)
Static
Effect: Last Chance Abilities are always associated with an Elemental Type. The user gains a +5 bonus to Damage Rolls when using attacks of that Type. This bonus increases to +10 when the user is under 1/3rd of their Maximum Hit Points.
Type Refresh
[Branch] [Orders]
Prerequisites: Type Ace
2 AP – Standard Action
Target: Your Pokémon
Effect: The target regains one use of a Scene-Frequency Move of your Chosen Type, and refreshes the Frequency of all EOT-Frequency Moves of your chosen Type. A Target can be affected by Type Refresh only once per Scene.
Move Sync
[Branch]
Prerequisites: 3 Type Ace Features
At-Will – Extended Action
Target: Your Pokémon with at least 1 Tutor Point.
Effect: The target loses 1 Tutor Point. Pick a Move in the target’s Move List. The picked move is now permanently of your Chosen Type, and may have different effects. See the Types Changes section (page 468) for more information and suggestions. A Pokémon may have only one Move-Sync’d Move in their Move List at a time; to Sync a new Move, the old Move must be forgotten.