"[i]What they're saying is indeed true, but it comes with a caveat,[/i]" Donald's Espeon corroborated. "Their strategy depends on the outcome of two coin flips," Donald elaborated. "[i]Exactly,[/i]" Espeon agreed, "[i]First flip is the Aggron's gender—they're not sexually dimorphic; and the second flip—should the first succeed—is whether the Aggron is too infatuated to attack.[/i]" "Research into the phenomenon has established a 50% probability hence the second coin flip," Donald added. "[i]And as Beldum would put it, the odds of two coins landing the exact way you call them is 50% times 50%, equalling 25%—the same probability of being stricken with paralysis after getting paralyzed,[/i]" Espeon continued, "[i]It's as Sandy stated: a risky strategy.[/i]" "Best we can do here is cheer them with as much passion as they're putting into their battle," Donald finished, "Espeon, Oricorio, cheer along. Passion and Rainbow! Go, go go!" "Passion and Rainbow! Go, go, go!" the trio passionately cheered in unison.