Matt tells us about his campaign set in the Pokemon world. Pokemon is split into different regions based off of real world areas. Matt’s game is set in his own original region named Osee. based on Orange County in Southern California. Matt originally recorded his sessions to go back and listen to himself or with his group, but he reworked them into a podcast that you can listen to from this link: https://oseepkmnpod.buzzsprout.com/

The game is played using D&D 5e rules which obviously require a lot of homebrew to create a Pokemon style game. We dive deep into the rules that Matt created along with how he crafted the setting and the campaign events as well.

They’ve got their Discord so if you’d like to talk to Matt or ask him any questions you can hop over there: https://discord.gg/5DhdTyKp6U

2 responses to “Setting the Stage Episode 26 – Matt and the Pokemon Osee Region”

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    Anonymous

    Hi I like Pokemon and want to try dnd. Requesting directions.

    1. Isaac Avatar

      I’d definitely recommend listening to my interview with Matt then. We spend a decent amount of time on the mechanics he’s developed. You could also join his Discord server to ask him about the mechanics. There’s a couple of other Pokémon D&D podcasts as well that you found try out.

      For actually finding a group… I know there’s a few pokemon groups on StartPlaying. You can probably find something in any LFG community as well.

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Welcome to the GoCorral website! I’m Isaac Shaker and this is a place for me to write about D&D and occasionally other topics. I host a podcast called Setting the Stage that interviews different DMs about their campaigns. I’m currently focused on completing the Cimmeria campaign setting and turning it into a book.

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