[color=6ecff6][h2]❄Erika Olson❄[/h2][/color] [hider=Pokemon] [img]http://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/c/ca/Spr_5b_361.png[/img] Sno, Snorunt ♀ Level 10 Status: [color=00a651]Fresh[/color] [img]https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/9/94/Spr_5b_060.png[/img] Poli, Poliwag ♀ Level 5 Status: [color=00a651]Fresh[/color] [img]https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/a/a1/Spr_5b_443_m.png[/img] Gibs, Gible ♂ Level 9 Status: [color=00a651]Fresh[/color] [img]https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/f/fa/Spr_5b_255_m.png[/img] Chic, Torchic ♀ Level 9 Status: [color=f7941d]Tired[/color] [img]https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/2/2b/Spr_5b2_025_m.png[/img] Chu, Pikachu ♂ Level 8 Status: [color=8dc73f]Warmed Up[/color] [img]http://www.pokestadium.com/sprites/xy/inkay-2.gif[/img] Kay, Inkay ♀ Level 9 Status: [color=f7941d]Tired[/color] [/hider] [hider=Inventory] 2 Potion 3 Pokeballs 1 Aspear Berry 1 Jaw Fossil 1 Guide to Mt. Strength 5400P [/hider][hr][hr] [color=6ecff6]"Oh my..."[/color] Erika gawked as she slowly revealed the trapped plant-like Pokemon from the ice. It was definitely one she had never really seen before. Studying her Pokedex entry with extra scrutiny, she was quite amazed that she had quite possibly discovered a 100 million year old Pokemon. [color=6ecff6]"Woah..."[/color] Erika said under her breath in awe, thinking about just how old this ice must be. Older than humans by far? That was a crazy thought. Well regardless, Erika did absolutely feel the need to thaw this old [i]fossil[/i] out and try to capture it. A Grass/Rock type (assuming Pokedex's give typing on initial scan?) had typing coverings that Erika's team presently did not have but more significantly, this Lileep was millions of years old possibly. How cool was that thought? Now Lileep was a matchup that Erika really didn't know how best to approach it. Grass-types had a weakness to Chic and Sno but with Chic exhausted from the last battle, it definitely seemed like Sno was the better option. Rock-types had an advantage against Ice-types, right? Does Lileep learn a Rock-type move and at what point? Perhaps it was best to stick with Gibs, as he was certainly up to the challenge and he possessed no likely weakness to Lileep here. [color=6ecff6]"Alright.."[/color] Erika decided, giving Gib's Pokeball a toss out in front of her. [color=6ecff6]"Gibs! This might be a tough one but I believe you can win. Use Sand-Attack to cover your approaches as you tackle Lileep down to tire it out."[/color] Gibs nodded, flexing as she showed off in front of Chic who seemed rather impressed by the display. [color=2e3192]"Gib, Gible!"[/color] He yapped with confidence, further impressing Chic who eagerly encouraged from the sidelines. [color=ed1c24]"Torchic!"[/color] ..And so Erika had Torchic thaw Lileep out. Out of a sense of honor, Erika would give Lileep a chance to wake up before giving Gible the order to begin their strategy. Sand-attack to cover the approach and tackle Lileep to the ground, at least try to. Then he'd drop back and repeat. Erika had failed to anticipate the Rock-typing to be resistant to the Normal-type tackle but well.. she'll learn.