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[[File:Pokethulhu_gottacatch_5353.jpg|frame|Somewhere between "[[Ugly Cute|D'aww]]" and "[[Go Mad From the Revelation|DEAR GOD]]"]]
[[File:Pokethulhu gottacatch 5353.jpg|frame|Somewhere between "[[Ugly Cute|D'aww]]" and "[[Go Mad from the Revelation|DEAR GOD]]"]]


{{quote|''Ever wonder what happense when Jigglypolyp goes head to 'pod with Dagong? Want to solve the mystery of why [[Inexplicably Identical Individuals|cute girls named Librarian Lumli work in every Cult Library--and why they always look the same]]? How does stomping to the piping music of the Blind Idiot Monster Pokethoth sound?''}}


A tabletop RPG [[Affectionate Parody]] of both [[Pokémon]] and the [[Cthulhu Mythos]]. Created in 2000 by S. John Ross and John Kovalic (whose art may seem [[Munchkin (game)|oddly]] [[Dork Tower|familiar]]), Pokethulhu consists of a 30-page sourcebook which contains brief instructions for creating player characters (known as Cultists) and Pokethulhu (also known simply as "thulhu"), as well as a simple battle system, a few campaign ideas and a sample adventure.
{{quote| ''Ever wonder what happense when Jigglypolyp goes head to 'pod with Dagong? Want to solve the mystery of why [[Inexplicably Identical Individuals|cute girls named Librarian Lumli work in every Cult Library--and why they always look the same]]? How does stomping to the piping music of the Blind Idiot Monster Pokethoth sound?''}}

A tabletop RPG [[Affectionate Parody]] of both [[Pokémon]] and the [[Cthulhu Mythos]]. Created in 2000 by S. John Ross and John Kovalic (whose art may seem [[Munchkin (Tabletop Game)|oddly]] [[Dork Tower|familiar]]), Pokethulhu consists of a 30-page sourcebook which contains brief instructions for creating player characters (known as Cultists) and Pokethulhu (also known simply as "thulhu"), as well as a simple battle system, a few campaign ideas and a sample adventure.


Pokethulhu takes as its central conceit the existence of a fictional television show by the same name (as seen on the Lovecraft Network). Players step into the role of Cultists, venturing out into the world with a ''Pokenomicon'' and a handful of Shining Dodecahedrons in order to tame and train the mysterious and powerful creatures that give the game its name. Along the way, they might foil the plots of Team Eibon, or discover the secrets of the Nameless City, or even meet Pokethulhu of legendary and unimaginable power (although this is considerably more dangerous than in the more kid-friendly original).
Pokethulhu takes as its central conceit the existence of a fictional television show by the same name (as seen on the Lovecraft Network). Players step into the role of Cultists, venturing out into the world with a ''Pokenomicon'' and a handful of Shining Dodecahedrons in order to tame and train the mysterious and powerful creatures that give the game its name. Along the way, they might foil the plots of Team Eibon, or discover the secrets of the Nameless City, or even meet Pokethulhu of legendary and unimaginable power (although this is considerably more dangerous than in the more kid-friendly original).
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''Ia, Pikathulhu fhtagn!''
''Ia, Pikathulhu fhtagn!''
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* [[Action Initiative]]: Wild thulhu always attack first. When two trainers face off, they engage in a trash-talking contest to see who goes first.
* [[Action Initiative]]: Wild thulhu always attack first. When two trainers face off, they engage in a trash-talking contest to see who goes first.
* [[Adorable Abomination]]: Practically goes without saying.
* [[Adorable Abomination]]: Practically goes without saying.
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* [[Expy]]: For all the major characters and aspects of either parent universe.
* [[Expy]]: For all the major characters and aspects of either parent universe.
* [[Free-Range Children]]: The bulk of Cultists are children, and they travel wherever they want. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] in that everybody over high school age is either [[Adults Are Useless|utterly terrified of the thulhu or have gone completely insane from prolonged exposure to them.]]
* [[Free-Range Children]]: The bulk of Cultists are children, and they travel wherever they want. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] in that everybody over high school age is either [[Adults Are Useless|utterly terrified of the thulhu or have gone completely insane from prolonged exposure to them.]]
* [[Go Mad From the Revelation]]: If you are an adult and you still use thulhu, you are insane. No exceptions.
* [[Go Mad from the Revelation]]: If you are an adult and you still use thulhu, you are insane. No exceptions.
* [[Gotta Catch Them All]]: Right there on the cover: "Gotta catch you all." ([[Double Take|Wait, what?]])
* [[Gotta Catch Them All]]: Right there on the cover: "Gotta catch you all." ([[Double Take|Wait, what?]])
* [[Glass Cannon]]: The result when you create a thulhu with low HP and high Power.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: The result when you create a thulhu with low HP and high Power.
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* [[Reality Warper]]: Certain Non-Euclidian aspect thulhu.
* [[Reality Warper]]: Certain Non-Euclidian aspect thulhu.
* [[Replacement Goldfish]]: At one point, the sample scenario instructs you to auto-kill one of your players' thulhu, then recommends giving them the opportunity to catch a replacement in the aftermath.
* [[Replacement Goldfish]]: At one point, the sample scenario instructs you to auto-kill one of your players' thulhu, then recommends giving them the opportunity to catch a replacement in the aftermath.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can|Sealed Evil In A Dodecahedron]]: Once captured, thulhu become are sealed away in your Shining Dodecahedrons until you summon them again.
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can|Sealed Evil In A Dodecahedron]]: Once captured, thulhu become are sealed away in your Shining Dodecahedrons until you summon them again.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Multiple, to both parent sources. And Scooby-Doo.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Multiple, to both parent sources. And Scooby-Doo.
* [[Sliding Scale of Turn Realism]]: Turn by Turn. However, some mechanics (specifically Dodge) can [[Retcon]] your opponent's last turn instead of having something happen on your own turn.
* [[Sliding Scale of Turn Realism]]: Turn by Turn. However, some mechanics (specifically Dodge) can [[Retcon]] your opponent's last turn instead of having something happen on your own turn.
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 3 February 2020

Somewhere between "D'aww" and "DEAR GOD"

Ever wonder what happense when Jigglypolyp goes head to 'pod with Dagong? Want to solve the mystery of why cute girls named Librarian Lumli work in every Cult Library--and why they always look the same? How does stomping to the piping music of the Blind Idiot Monster Pokethoth sound?

A tabletop RPG Affectionate Parody of both Pokémon and the Cthulhu Mythos. Created in 2000 by S. John Ross and John Kovalic (whose art may seem oddly familiar), Pokethulhu consists of a 30-page sourcebook which contains brief instructions for creating player characters (known as Cultists) and Pokethulhu (also known simply as "thulhu"), as well as a simple battle system, a few campaign ideas and a sample adventure.

Pokethulhu takes as its central conceit the existence of a fictional television show by the same name (as seen on the Lovecraft Network). Players step into the role of Cultists, venturing out into the world with a Pokenomicon and a handful of Shining Dodecahedrons in order to tame and train the mysterious and powerful creatures that give the game its name. Along the way, they might foil the plots of Team Eibon, or discover the secrets of the Nameless City, or even meet Pokethulhu of legendary and unimaginable power (although this is considerably more dangerous than in the more kid-friendly original).

The third edition can be downloaded for free from this webpage.

Ia, Pikathulhu fhtagn!


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