[quote=@Metamore] A [I]Girafarig![/i] A real, [i][b]actual[/b] Girafarig![/i] The blithesome trainer had been in love with the Long Neck Pokémon since they first saw it PokéSchool. They didn't know what it was that drew them to it. It wasn't its stats (which were mediocre), or its typing(which was decent). Just something about its plain, goofy, cute two faces made Rin fall in love with it as a child. Rin [i]wanted[/i] it. [B]Needed[/b] it! They [b][i]were[/i][/b] going to have it. [Color=Rosybrown]"[i][u]Synthesis[/u][/i] now, Olotah! They're coming home with us!"[/color] Rin's breath was ragged, but they were already mentally preparing for if it tried running off like their last wild encounter. This. Pokémon. Was. Not. Getting. Away. They'd use their last two pokéballs, beg, and cry if it meant they'd get a [I]Girafarig.[/i] They had to have it. [/quote] Girafarig was reaching up for another leaf when Rin let out their command, but his tail alerted him to the danger. He quickly turned around. He fully expected a charging battle hungry Pokemon, but instead he was greeted by a shining light. He had been preparing to use Confusion, but it didn't seem necessary after all. As the light faded from Olotah's body, Girafarig began to back away [u][i][b]carefully[/b][/i][/u]. Result: [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/4950]Twinkling Light[/url] [hider=Bonus Info: Please Read]Olotoah regained 3 Power, but he already has Max Power, so nothing happens. The wild Girafarig looses 2 Power and now has [b]6 Power[/b]. If I were you, I would either throw a Pokeball now or switch Pokemon. Keep in mind, switching Pokemon provides a small chance for the Pokemon to run away (20% chance). Liz does this a lot when she battles wild Pokemon, but she has been lucky so far.[/hider]