I think it would be a good idea to only have one TM list in the OP for which people then list Additions and Deletions which make their movepools unique. This will cut down the size of the movepool submissions alot.I'd like to close this PR thread, but I think Hyra raises a very good point, and it hasn't been solved yet.
I suggest the Topic Leader makes a "Base TM Movepool" that lists all the TM's that are common amongst most of the chosen submitters. The submitters could then tailor their Submission posts, to show only the TM's they wish to add or remove. This would go a long way to reducing the size of movepool submissions.
Any other suggestions that can make movepool submissions more efficient -- I'm interested to hear them.
RB Golbat I think what you're proposing would mean eliminating the Level Up and Egg Moves lists also? I think this is a bad idea mainly for the reasons tennis stated -
I proposed the idea of listing notable moves in bold at the top of each movepool. This would still work if the TM lists were removed from each movepool and would retain the flavour aspect in the Level Up and Egg Moves lists while making it easy for voters to see the differences between movepools.I completely agree with this. Movepools are quite confusing, and missing one move can make/break a movepool. However, the flavor moves are necessary for the movepool, if only for "flavor". This is a competitive project, but we still need some "lure" for the average user besides art. This is why flavor moves should be separate, but I digress.
Each movepool would be submitted like this:
Movepool explanation and justification paragraph.
List of notable Level Up Moves and Egg Moves
Bold
Bold
Bold
Changes to the TM list:
Additions:
Bold
Deletions:
Bold
Bold
Full Level Up and Egg Moves lists, conforming to X-Act's guide
As you can see, it would be easy to flick through these watching out for the moves you want in the movepool and the ones you want removed from the TM list.
I think this style of movepool submission would fit well with the method by which most people decide the movepool for them. They have a mental checklist of moves they want, and scan down the movepool to spot those moves.