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Glameow struggled under Tiana's shoe for a few seconds, only to be hit by her purse, and pushed onto it's side yet again. This time, Glameow had some trouble getting back up. The attack it had taken from Furfrou, as well as the ones from Espeon had added up, then being hit onto it's side wasn't exactly pleasant either. Glameow shivered slightly, and gave up trying to get back up. "Use Work Up, Furfrou." Cheren commanded, and Furfrou started to look rather upset. It stayed in this expression until Mienfoo started attacking with Pound. "Now, Baby-doll Eyes." Furfrou's eyes got big once more. Due to the priority of the move, Pound's power was reset to neutral once again. Add Furfrou's ability on top of that, and the move didn't do much damage at all. Burgh gave no command to his pokemon, and it was hit by Ember. From the hit it had taken earlier and Ember adding up, Sewaddle fainted. "Very good work, Sewaddle! Burgh exclaimed, returning his pokemon to it's capsule. "You'll be next, Vivillion!" The next and last pokemon summoned floated atop pink wings. It spun around, as if it expecting a compliment based on how pretty it was. "Now I'm sure you're aware of Vivillion's signature move?" He asked Lurele. "I would imagine not, as you are a fighting type trainer. Vivillion signature move is known as 'Powder'. It makes fire moves fail, and damages the user of the fire move by about a quarter of their own hit points. Quite tricky, no?" Burgh put a hand up to his face at the last line. "Let's use Gust for now, though, Vivillion!" He commanded. Vivillion began to flap it's wings at Torchic, creating a strong breeze. Dunsparce was still agitated. It ran over the Oran berry in front of it, and hit Gible with a Roll-out. Thankfully it hit Gible and not Braixen, but still not very pleasant. Ariados was hit once again by Mud Slap. It rubbed its face frantically, trying to remove the mud. "You think that's gonna stop Ariados?" Roxie asked, pointing a finger defiantly at Cecil. "Well, good luck with that! Use String Shot, Ariados!" Ariados fired a sticky string at the direction it believed Rogue to still be. The trainer looked like they were about to say something, but stopped themselves before actually producing any audible sound. The trainer then pointed to the exit Locke had been trying to go through. Though he didn't answer Locke's question, he looked to be telling him to go that way. When Locke didn't start walking in said direction about two seconds after he was vaguely directed to, the trainer attempted to usher him to the exit.
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@@Umbreon, Stella grumbled to herself. "Dodge it with Splash!" She commanded. Magikarp began to splash about, indeed avoiding the Thunder wave, but also fell into the water. Stella covered her face. Magikarp had just done the one thing she had told him not to do. Burn marks begun to show on it's scales, though the pokemon didn't seem to mind. The trainer gasped slightly, noticing the injured scales. She pulled out a pokeball. "I'm going to retire Magi-" She begun, only for Magikarp to avoid her pokeball's red beam. Swimming rather swiftly towards Dratini. Magikarp then begun flailing about, using Flail.
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Burgh put a hand up to his chin. That Scraggy was most certainly an amusing pokemon, but it hadn't stood a chance. Why was it so slow? Odd. Nonetheless, now was not the time to be wandering about such things. The opposition was now using a fire type, which Sewaddle was severely crippled by. "I suppose we'll wait for the next move to be made." Both Roxie and her Ariados had been confounded by the trainer's odd actions. After Cecil switched his pokemon, she tried desperately to suppress her giggles. However, due to the leader being distracted, Ariados was left wide open, and was easily knocked down by the Mud-slap. Roxie scoffed as Ariados tried desperately to remove the mud from it's face. "Ariados, use Shadow Sneak!" She yelled at it. Ariados seemed to shudder somewhat at Roxie's loud voice. It's shadow suddenly became larger, then rushed towards Croagunk. As Tempest peeled back the grass, a Dunsparce looked up at him. It looked angry the grass had been moved. So much so, it angrily cried out at Tempest, and curled up into a ball, about to use Roll-out on either of his two pokemon. Both of Mienfoo's moves paid off, as when Furfrou had stopped flinching, Meditate had already worked it's magic. "No matter." Cheren stated, calmly. "Use Baby-doll eyes." Furfrou's eyes suddenly got huge, and the pokemon looked absolutely adorable. Such a move would remove the effects of Meditate, should it work. The pokeball bounced off Glameow's head, and opened to put Glameow into it. One... Two... The pokeball opened up again, to release a fairly angry looking Glameow. It bounded up to Furfrou, it's paws glowing red, hitting Sasha with a Feint attack.
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@@Umbreon, Magikarp was thrown a bit aback by the attack. This time, Stella didn't have time to call out a move to dodge the Dragon Breath. She scratched the back of her head. If Magikarp could enter the water, he'd be twice as fast, right? But he couldn't, due to the burns. "Alright, Magikarp. Just be careful..." She said, not sure about what to do.
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@@Umbreon, Though Magikarp was thrown back by the attack, it still flopped around happily, not looking to be hurt in the slightest. "Karp!" It said, loudly. Said noise seemed to express playfulness. Yes. Magikarp thought this was a game. Him and Dratini were simply playing together. "Alright... Use Tackle again!" Stella commanded, knowing Magikarp had no other attacks. Magikarp began to flop towards Dratini again.
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Sewaddle was sent flying back by the attack, but got up fairly easily. It didn't seem too hurt, but a move that had been boosted twice was not something to simply joke about. Sewaddle and Burgh let out a deep breath in unison. "Alright, Sewaddle. Use bug bite!" Burgh commanded to his pokemon, extending his left arm. Sewaddle sprang towards Scraggy, trying to dig it's fangs into the slow dark type. - Flocessy Ranch - Flocessy Ranch was quite a big property. In large paddocks, Ponyta, Miltank, and Mareep roamed. A sign read "These pokemon are wild, and free to be caught by the passing trainer!" on the first paddock. A large grass field also had a few wild pokemon in it. Including a group of Psyduck, and a sleeping Turtwig. A patch of grass rustled. "Most excellent." Cheren said, returning to the battle field. The referee looked positively exhausted from all the shouting he had been doing today. "I suppose I'll be using this one." Cheren summoned a white pokemon with thick fur. "Fur-frou!" It barked, clearly happy to be out and about. ((There is indeed an event on this bridge! This shall be fun.)) - Skyarrow Bridge - Skyarrow bridge was a beautiful bridge. The view one could see on it was breath taking, provided one wasn't afraid of heights. A flock of Pidove rested on the beams of the bridge, while a few Taillow flew overhead.
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@@Umbreon, Since Stella was now stuck using a basically useless pokemon, she best make the best use of it. Magikarp wasn't really bad persay. He had the spirit to battle, and certainly seemed to enjoy being under the command of her. But knowing only two moves - one of which was useless - would make defeating a Dratini near impossible. As Dratini fired the beam at Magikarp, Stella just blurted out a random attack. "Uh... Uh... Splash!" She said, panicking slightly. Magikarp began to bounce up and down in the spot, managing to dodge Dratini's attack. "Huh..." Stella thought aloud. "Uhm... Good... job?" She said to Magikarp, who happily flopped about. So, I can dodge Dratini moves with Splash, then use Tackle for damage? That might work... But I'm gonna have to rely on Axew for this battle. Jeez. I probably look like a fool right now. Stella thought. She was getting quite nervous. This wasn't good. And with so many trainers watching her, her pride couldn't really take it. "Magikarp, use tackle!" Magikarp began to slowly flop towards Dratini, then tried to flop about ontop of it.
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Leafeon replied to Leafeon's topic in Everfree Planning, OOC & Discussion
Feel free to give it Helping Hand regardless. I'm not really picking which moves to give pokemon based by the level they learn it at, more the move's usefulness. -
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Leafeon replied to Leafeon's topic in Everfree Planning, OOC & Discussion
Indeed I will. If you acquire a pokemon who evolves via stone or other means (Like Kirlia to Gallade), I'll provide you with the stone in some way or another, even if you have no plans to use it. Also a reason to check the Seeker buildings upon occasions. Because of reasons. -
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Leafeon replied to Leafeon's topic in Everfree Planning, OOC & Discussion
Guys, you all need to calm down with the evolution-ing. I'm pretty cool with that stuff, but we're only at the first few towns. I really only let starters evolve because it was an option to have them already evolved at the start of the RP. x3 @, That being said, mind editing your post so Sentret doesn't evolve yet? I'm completely fine with it knowing some awesome new moves, but I think evolution on a recently caught pokemon is a bit too soon right now. Also, not sure why all of you want to go to the Aspertia gym, seeing as the Nacrene one gives the exact same badge. And it's in a museum. Museums are waaay cooler than schools. -
@@Umbreon, As Dratini prepared to use Thunder Wave, Stella scoffed, and quickly pulled out a pokeball. "Axew, return." She said. Axew was recalled in a flash of red, then Stella pulled out another pokeball. Dratini had already used the attack, hitting nothing. Not like it mattered. "Alright Phan-" She begun, but was cut off by another pokeball opening. Magikarp flopped around lazily, looking somewhat excited. "Oh... You have got to be kidding me..." Stella said, covering her face with her hand. How embarrassing.
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"Get out of there, Rufflet!" Cheren shouted at his pokemon, almost scolding it. Rufflet slowly got up, only to be met by a psybeam. "Rufflet is unable to battle!" The referee shouted. "The challenger takes the win." Cheren shook his head. He had thought the battle had been going in his favor. But, oh well. His job was only to gage a challenger's strength. Returning his pokemon to it's pokeball, Cheren walked up to Tempest and presented him with a badge. "Congratulations. Good luck with the rest of your journey." He said. Cheren then noted the other trainer still waiting. Another one had appeared as well. Pointing at the one with the Mienfoo and Kadabra, he spoke. "You're next, correct? Well, come up, then!" @@Vaporeon, @@Antismurf9001, Burgh seemed a bit confused. "Ah... Interesting." He thought aloud. "Sewaddle, use String Shot!" Sewaddle was equally confused by Scraggy's antics. But, it did as it's trainer had said, and began to fire sticky string at the charging Scraggy. It then stepping slightly to the left. Just in case.
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((On mobile, so no formatting again.)) As Braixen jumped out of one of the holes to Rufflet's back, he spun around just in time to see the hearts nearing him. "Alright. Fury Attack!" Rufflet began to furiously peck the hearts away. However, due to the number of said hearts, he was unable to destroy them all. One of the stray hearts hit him, allowing ember to knock the bird to the ground. "Alright, Ariados. Use string shot again!" Roxie commanded her pokemon, who shot a thick silk at the curled up Sandlash, attaching his spikes to the ground. "Good! Next, Night Shade!" Ariados' eyes began to glow, and it then fired a black and red laser at Warden. "Alright Sewaddle, use Razor Leaf!" Burgh commanded. His pokemon then fired a series of leaves at Scraggy.
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@@Umbreon, She's not very nice, is she? Stella thought to herself. She was about to give an actual reason for why she had chosen to challenge Blackthorn first, but Clair had already summoned her first pokemon. It'd be pointless to do that now. Stella would have to choose a pokemon to use. She had decided she'd use Phanpy and Axew for this challenge. Whichever she started with would decide how easy this match was. "Alright. Axew!" She said, summoning her newest pokemon. It looked around, a bit surprised to be out of it's pokeball it didn't want to be in in the first place, and then looked at the Dratini, then back to Stella. This was a battle, wasn't it? Against two dragon types? What was the girl thinking? He only knew one dragon type move! Well, nonetheless, he wouldn't let her down. "Axew, use Scary Face." Axew began to glare at the opposing Dratini, mustering the scariest face it could.
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"Use String shot, Ariados!" Ariados began to create a strong web at Roxie's command. It attached this to the ceiling, and began to hang from it. Ariados could easily survey the battlefield. ((Gym battles take a long time, hence why I stated this kind of roleplay is slow paced. The great thing about Unova is that there's enough gyms to skip a few, plus the Nacrene gym gives the exact same badge as the Aspertia one.)) Rufflet was taken aback. It fluttered around, trying desperately to dodge incoming attacks. Cheren gave no command, as there wasn't much he could do. Rufflet would just have to wait it out. An occasional psybeam would hit the flying type, but it seemed more annoying than anything, and the attacks weren't doing much. There was an old couple in the ranch house. The two of them bowed at the trainer's arrival. "Well, hello Cillia!" The woman said. "Anything we can get you?" Burgh said nothing for a second, but suddenly spread his arms out. "Why, that's a wonderful dream! I hope to be able to teach you something, then!" Burgh exclaimed, stepping behind Lurele, where the battlefield was. He summoned a Seawaddle. "As per Unova league rules, you must have two pokemon for a challenge your first gym. You get first attack, as well.
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@@Umbreon, The leader's cold demeanor left Stella speechless for a bit. Oh well. She best deal with it. She had to beat Clair at some point, regardless. "Yes, I am." She said, trying to stay as cool as possible. "And... Uhm... No badges so far." She couldn't help but smile awkwardly at the last sentence. Didn't most people challenge the dragon gym as their last gym in the region? Stella had a sneaking suspicion this wasn't going to go well.
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Cheren smirked slightly, but soon reverted back to his normal look. Obviously, his challenger had overlooked Rufflet's speed. It'd be easy enough for Rufflet to dodge every single attack Braxien made using Aerial Ace. "Use Aerial Ace again!" Rufflet nodded, making a sharp turn to the left of Braxien, and moving around her in a circle. Any attack aimed at Rufflet had no chance of hitting him, and all the other ones were easy enough to dodge. When Rufflet hit Braixen once again with Aerial Ace, the move wasn't as direct, therefore not dealing as much damage.
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Jigglypuff was hit by quite a few of the psybeams in it's race towards Braxien. However, it made it. About to use Disable, Jigglypuff was struck by another Psybeam, while in mid-air. She was thrown back. "Jigglypuff is unable to battle!" The referee shouted. Cheren pulled out a pokeball to return Jigglypuff to it's pokeball. The battle wasn't over yet, though. Jigglypuff had done significant damage to both of this trainer's pokemon, and Rufflet had an attack that couldn't be dodge. He had an idea as to what Rufflet could do about Braxien's attract, provided Psybeam hadn't replaced that, as well. "Rufflet!" Cheren said, summoning his other pokemon again. "Aerial Ace!" Rufflet began to fly at Braxien with blinding speeds, hitting it dead on. It then flew behind Braxien, spinning around to keep an eye on it. When Lurele called out in the gym, a voice could be heard from behind her. "Ah! Yes! Hello!" The voice said. The person behind her was most definitely Burgh. He seemed to have just suddenly appeared. Weird. Weird was also a word that could describe the trainer himself. His clothes were a bit flamboyant, and his hair was rather long. He was most certainly odd looking. "I suppose you have come for a battle? He asked. "How many badges do you have, might I ask? Most people who challenge me already have two, or sometimes three." Roxie spun Koffing's pokeball atop one of her fingers, before dropping it to catch in her hand. "Right, kid." Roxie said in a somewhat sarcastic tone, noting the new arrival. "All right!" She suddenly exclaimed. "I've been waiting forever to try out a pokemon for challengers with only one badge! Right! Let's go!" Roxie picked out another three pokeballs from the guitar case near her feet, and put away the two she had taken for her battle with Locke. "Ariados, let's go!" She said, summoning a red spider pokemon. "Oh. You'll need three pokemon, if you didn't already know."
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@@Umbreon, Stella looked a bit nervous. That just had to be the gym leader. Though Stella had always been good at communicating with pokemon, and was a good communicator with people if the situation was dire, she didn't feel exactly comfortable confronting this leader. She was terrifying, after all. She looked to be unrealistically harsh to what looked to be her students. Stella would just come back. She wouldn't mind seeing the Dragon Den, after all... As Stella was just about to turn around, one of the pokeballs in her bag opened, and an orange pokemon appeared on the floor. It let out a loud "Karp karp!" and flopped around on the floor. Magikarp probably hadn't even made any noises since she had caught it, let alone escape from it's pokeball. It looked happy, but it was rather embarrassing to have such an awful pokemon in one's party. The girl quickly returned it, and sighed in frustration. Now this leader would totally think her to be terribly weak.
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"I wonder which move that's replacing..." Cheren thought aloud. "No matter. Disable it, Jigglypuff." Instead of disabling it right when the command was given, Jigglypuff began to run towards Braxien. Hopefully close range would mean it'd hit without a doubt.
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@@Umbreon, Stella barely heard what the old woman said. She was far too intent on looking at the available ones. The ones that caught her eye were Surf and Rain Dance, two perfect moves for Helioptile. She was brought out of her imaginary world with a Helioptile decimating it's foes with Surf as Rain Dance made it healthier every turn when the woman mentioned payment. "Oh...!" The girl said, snapping back to reality. She didn't have any of these heart scales, and, now that she thought of it, was also near broke. "Well... I'll have to come back then. Thank you for your time." With this, Stella bowed to the woman, and left the house. The girl had decided the next thing she'd do would be challenge the gym. Right away. Even if her team wasn't that great, if she only needed two pokemon like she suspected, Phanpy and Axew could probably do just fine. When she found the gym, she slowly entered. It looked rather daunting.
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Cheren tilted his head in confusion. "Two evolutions in two consecutive battles?" He thought aloud. "I must certainly be giving it my all today! Though, don't think I'll just give up because you have a freshly evolved pokemon! Jigglypuff, Dazzling Gleam!" Cheren commanded. Despite the fact the move wasn't very effective, it should be just enough to finish this. Once Fennekin had completed the evolution, turning into Braxien, Jigglypuff released a blinding pink light. Roxie didn't seem to notice the new trainer in the gym. She was far too focused on the battle at hand. Koffing was hit dead-on by the Quick Attack. Due to how Sentret had orchestrated it's move, the attack did quite a bit of damage to Koffing. Well, not that much. However, Koffing had been weakened enough earlier to drop down somewhat, and breath deeply. "Aw. You tired, bud?" Roxie asked her pokemon, who nodded. "Well, that's okay! Use Self-destruct!" Koffing nodded again, and began to glow white, which soon dispersed into a shockwave. The aftermath left Koffing fainted, and was returned to it's pokeball. As Lurele mentioned Kyurem, the girl's face suddenly shifted between a shocked and nervous expression, to a cheesy smile. Said smile was only seen for a few seconds, however, as she slammed the large door as quickly as she possibly could after Lurele's final apology. Lucky for Lurele, the gym was almost right next door to the Seekers building. There didn't look to be any battles currently taking place.
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((On mobile, so no fancy colors.)) Jigglypuff gave a triumphant grin. It should be able to defeat this annoying fire type with one more super effective Roll-out. As if on cue, that's exactly what Cheren commanded it to do. "Roll-out!" Jigglypuff curled up into a ball, and began to race at the sleeping Fennekin, easily hitting it.
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"Jigglypuff, stop." Cheren commanded. He was clearly annoyed. How was that even possible? Jigglypuff stopped rolling to find a Fennekin balancing atop it's head. "Sing." Jigglypuff, resisting the urge to knock Fennekin off from it's head, began to sing. This time, it also kept an eye on Fennekin. "Alright, Koffing! Use Taunt!" Koffing began to taunt Vera, making an odd face and blowing out more brown coloured smoke than usual. "Assurance!" Koffing began to barrel towards Sentret. It was going rather slow, though, so the move would be fairly easy to counter. As Cilla and Espeon turned to leave, Glameow suddenly struck, pouncing on Espeon and using Fury Swipes (or at least attempting to do so). Croagunk's natural weakness to fire types certainly wasn't doing Croagunk any favors. When Cecil through his next pokeball, Croagunk had no chance to resist. The pokeball shook. One... Two... Three. The pokeball stayed shut. Croagunk has been captured. Lurele's entrance was immediately greeted by a panicked looking young girl. "Who are you? Are you from Nimbasa?!" She asked. Her panicked expression showed off in her speech as well. "Wait... No you're not. Lady Reshiram isn't ready to see people today! Please come back tomorrow. Or in a week. I don't know." As the girl was saying these words, she began to push Lurele out the door.
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Jigglypuff was hit by a few of the Embers, but jumped back a bit before any more could hit. The pokemon breathed out deeply. Though it wasn't that tired, it certainly wasn't in peak condition. Without a word from Cheren, Jigglypuff rolled into a ball, and used Roll-Out. Once again, due to the closeness of the two pokemon, a move from either side would be difficult to dodge.