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[[File:TPPC.png|thumb|300px|right|TPPC's banner as of November 2010]]
[[File:TPPC.png|thumb|300px|right|TPPC's banner as of November 2010]]
'''TPPC''' is a [[Pokémon]] RPG founded more than nine years ago. Currently on Version 8, it is the self-proclaimed "Web's Most Popular Pokémon RPG." The username of the founder and adminstrator of the RPG is Shrimpy.  
'''TPPC''' is a [[Pokémon]] RPG founded more than twelve years ago. Currently on Version 8, it is the self-proclaimed "Web's Most Popular Pokémon RPG." The username of the founder and administrator of the RPG is Shrimpy.  


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
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* TPPC is mainly text-based; there is no walking around
* TPPC is mainly text-based; there is no walking around
* Most legendary Pokémon are found through sidequests
* Most legendary Pokémon are found through sidequests
* In TPPC, Pokémon's levels have no limit (the highest leveled is a level 12910 Gold {{p|Scizor}})
* In TPPC, Pokémon's levels have no limit (the highest leveled is a level 12,910 Gold {{p|Scizor}})
* Pokémon can be purchased through a Trainer's market. The Trainer's market allows a Trainer to sell their Pokémon at a starting price, which is typically quite high (equivalent to the 10× the total experience of the Pokémon to be sold). However, as time passes and the Pokémon remains unsold, its price begins to drop. The Trainer who sold the Pokémon will get 50% of the price as profit.
* Pokémon can be purchased through a Trainer's market. The Trainer's market allows a Trainer to sell their Pokémon at a starting price, which is typically quite high (equivalent to 10× the total experience of the Pokémon to be sold). However, as time passes and the Pokémon remains unsold, its price begins to drop. The Trainer who sold the Pokémon will get 50% of the price as profit.
* Players can be on any villainous team (except for [[Team Plasma]]) or the 'good team' Team TPPC. Furthermore, members  of each team can rise through the ranks by gaining faction points. As they attain new ranks, more prizes will be unlocked to the players. These prizes would require team points to exchange for as well. For instance, a Life Orb can be exchanged with 5000 faction points. The lowest rank is Grunt, followed by Private, Specialist, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Colonel and General.
* Players can be on any villainous team (except for [[Team Plasma]]) or the 'good team' Team TPPC. Furthermore, members  of each team can rise through the ranks by gaining faction points. As they attain new ranks, more prizes will be unlocked to the players. These prizes would require team points to exchange for as well. For instance, a Life Orb can be exchanged with 5000 faction points. The lowest rank is Grunt, followed by Private, Specialist, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Colonel and General.
* TPPC often has seasonal events and contests where special rare Pokemon are given out, in addition to the side quests. Usually, the winner of the challenge is rewarded with a Gold Pokemon.
* TPPC often has seasonal events and contests where special rare Pokemon are given out, in addition to the side quests. Usually, the winner of the challenge is rewarded with a Gold Pokemon.


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