Pokemon: Stop and train

From Create Your Own Story

You decide catching Pokémon can wait. No matter how many Pokémon you have, they all have to be in top notch shape! You set up dodging practice. FireStorm VS Raincloud. You have them practice dodging each other's Ember and ThunderShock, taking turns attacking and avoiding. You get a handful of pebbles and toss them at scout. It turns out she is very fast and agile. She blocks some with her tail, and dodges many. According to the Pokédex, you find out, Sentret have incredible senses of sight, and a type of sixth sense thing where they just kind of sense danger and stuff. That must be why Scout is so good at dodging. Then you have strength practice. Kind of like wrestling. Of course, Pokémon have official attacks, but you can be as creative as you want with physical attacks. Almost any Pokémon, for example, can use Tackle. But the ones labeled with the attack are the Pokémon who's natural instinct is to charge head on. Raincloud is the worst at wrestling. She's a bit top heavy, with a big head and tiny body. Storm can stand his ground, but he's also pretty small, and his natural instinct is to curl up in a ball. Sentret is an average wrestler, being a normal type and all. After about an hour of training by the side of the road, including teaching Sentret Defense Curl and them all sparring each other and running laps and all sorts of stuff, you decide to move on. You are quite satisfied with the level advancement.


Pokémon: Rank: Rookie

Money: $113

Pokémon:

Cyndaquil (FireStorm)/Gender Male/Level 12/Attacks Tackle, Leer, Smokescreen, Ember/Ability Blaze

Pichu (Raincloud)/Gender: Female/Level 9/Attacks: Thundershock, Charm, Tail Whip/Ability Static

Sentret (Scout)/Gender Female/level 6/Attacks Scratch, Foresight, Defense Curl/Ability Run Away

Equipment: Cell Phonex1, Pokédex1, Pokéballx5, Potionsx2 Hyper Potion x1

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