Trainer Name: Kera Spark
Mod: lullaby ☁︎▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃
Starter: Unnamed (Tepig)
Type: Fire
Nature: Naive
Gender: male
Level: 7
Moves: Tackle, Tail Whip,
Ember
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Items:
Shells x100
Pokedex x1
Fire Stone x1
Potions x3
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Previous wrote:[ luxray is at level 7 as well (odd, but you gotta buy into it ahah) ]
Luxray stamps down one of his paws and sends up a surge of electricity flying around the terrain! Electric Terrain is up for the next five turns! The power of electric type moves are boosted by 50% for the next five turns.
With Electric Terrain up, Luxray seems to be a lot more energetic since he just so slightly has the upper hand! Tepig keeps a determined look on his face and bravely charges forward with another ember, this time firing it at a closer range. It hits!
Luxray looks impressed and shakes the soot from the ember out of his fur, before using charge. Charge raises Luxray's special defence by one stage.
Tepig looks at you for advice, interested in what you have to say for battles.
Entry 20: Day 1 - Early Dusk wrote:"I guess I haven't explained how I battle yet."
aaaLuxray stamps his paw on the ground and my eyes widen as a surge of electricity flows, coating the ground. Tepig yelps and hops before realizing he can't avoid the sparks. Even my shoes seem a bit more static-y than usual.
aaaI recognize the move as Electric Terrain and Luxray's tail swishes easily, unconcerned. Tepig seems nervous that he's practically walking on lightning, but he bravely charges forward with another wave of Embers. The fireballs catch Luxray and he shakes the soot from his fur. With an impressed look on his face, he backs up and glowing sparks roll over his fur. It's almost as if he was testing Tepig's firepower. He shines like a beacon - Charge - and Tepig dares a glance at me.
aaaIf this wasn't practice, I would scold him for not paying attention to the battlefield, but I guess I haven't explained how
I battled, either. Usually, I'll allow a pokemon to fight as they please, then throw in suggestions if I have any. This way, trainers don't know what I'm planning and I won't bother my pokemon if they already have better ideas. I relay this information to Tepig, then since he asked for it, I tell him, "Don't get hit. You can get up close if you want to, but Luxray is stronger. Tire him out with Ember or confuse him with Tackle. If you get tired, stay back and try a Tail Whip, too."
Spark informs Tepig of his free battling style, then suggests relying on agility and speed rather than power!