[center][color=EE82EE][h1]Faye Wrexlyn[/h1][/color] [hider=Inventory] Pokédollars: 500 Egg in Egg Case 1x Potion Camping backpack with a cold weather sleeping bag with a sleeping pad added to it, waterproof canvas tarp, 50 ft of rope, mess kit, extra clothes, a week of food (granola, jerky, a few canned soup, pokemon food for Sage, etc), water purification kit and canteen, compass and maps of the region, magnesium fire starter, multi-tool knife, and a camping saw. [/hider] [hider=Pokemon] [hider=On-hand] [hider=Sage][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/eff1d438-78da-49ea-9491-bc93a470ef66.png[/img][h3]♂[/h3] [b][u]Species:[/u][/b] Eevee [u][b]Type:[/b][/u] Normal [u][b]Level:[/b][/u] 6 [u][b]Status:[/b][/u] [u][b]Moves:[/b][/u] Tackle, Tail Whip, Growl, Sand-Attack [u][b]Ability:[/b][/u] Adaptability - Increases STAB from 1.5x to 2x [u][b]Held Item:[/b][/u] [/hider] [/hider] [hider=PC] [/hider][/hider] [/center] Okay, so this was a much tougher fight than some preschoolers' pokemon. Sage didn't seem like he would handle the next attack the rowlett sent his way, but thankfully the sand cloud stopped the rowlett enough for him to get another solid hit in on it. That glow was weird though. It almost - oh! [I][Color=ee82ee]There's an ability that did something like that. What was it? Ugh.[/color][/i] It didn't matter. Aside from the power, it didn't look like the bird could handle another hit from Sage. Not that Sage could handle another hit from the rowlett either. If she was ever going to catch it, now was her shot. She pulled out one of her starter balls, expanded it, and "[color=ee82ee]Pokeball, go![/color]" threw it at the rowlett. [I][color=ee82ee]Please please please[/color][/i]