[@Pikmin Eye] Alright. That's a strategy. Since Cathia exchanging Pokémon was one round, I'll say the blocking of Vine Whip is that round and the running to scratch is the other. Yupp. Nicely posted. Swapping is one round, just like all moves are one round, roughly. If you swap and declare a move, it's two rounds, meaning the enemy should be allowed to do two moves. Each move you command would be one move, and the opponent should be allowed to counter with the same amount. Basically. Circumstances can shift, though, like moving a certain distance can take a turn, some attacks might be quicker/slower than others... Oh, well. Common sense is also a powerful weapon. Now, let's see. [@Pyromaniacwolf] Awww, Slowpokes aren't to your liking? XD ... Well! They were there, anyway! But, yupp, moving on, then! Nicely posted. Haha. [@Eklispe] Well. Um. I'm having slight trouble imagining how you'd do it. If you just pull on the vine sideways, you could potentially force Flabébé to lower her altitude that you could then attempt taking advantage of that. Do you mean, like, shove the vine to get her closer and then attack? It's a little hard to administrate that force via mouth, but potentially. Maybe. Hah.