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Mar. 20th, 2013 12:35 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
[Steve is sitting against a ledge, a perplexed look on his face, as a Hoppip floats around on a gentle breeze while clinging to a lock of Steve's hair to keep from blowing away (doodle), it happily chirps]
So, this Pokemon caught himself and doesn't want to be released... I guess he caught me, but is there, uh, another way to raise a Pokemon without making them fight? He's really not keen on it. Actually, he just sits there and cries.
[pebbles start getting thrown at the Hoppip by someone off camera, one hits and makes it start to cry, quite loudly. Steve gives a heavy sigh, because this is a regular occurrence since the Hoppip adopted him]
Hey, that's en-
[he turns to address whoever is throwing the pebbles and the pokegear gets closed in the process, ending the feed]
So, this Pokemon caught himself and doesn't want to be released... I guess he caught me, but is there, uh, another way to raise a Pokemon without making them fight? He's really not keen on it. Actually, he just sits there and cries.
[pebbles start getting thrown at the Hoppip by someone off camera, one hits and makes it start to cry, quite loudly. Steve gives a heavy sigh, because this is a regular occurrence since the Hoppip adopted him]
Hey, that's en-
[he turns to address whoever is throwing the pebbles and the pokegear gets closed in the process, ending the feed]
Voice
Date: 2013-03-21 04:50 am (UTC)Good bet on protection. Saved him from blowing away, he's clung to me since. I'll try to find a defensively supportive role for him to train toward. He might like keeping us from harm more than harming.
Voice
Date: 2013-03-21 02:17 pm (UTC)Grass types are pretty good with spores and clouds. Depending on what he already knows you could give him a role of weakening targets from the air and then letting one of your more capable fighters take it from there.
Voice
Date: 2013-03-22 06:27 am (UTC)That'd be a great tactical position for him. [makes note to read more about that in the handbook or dex] I think working on his confidence with that form of directional training will really sit well with him. Thank you, you've been incredibly helpful, Miss.
Voice
Date: 2013-03-22 03:32 pm (UTC)