[center][h1][color=37B5A9]Stephanie Irwin[/color][/h1] [img]https://i.imgur.com/nLeZgw2.png[/img] [hider=Inventory] Pokedollars: 1250 1x potion Camping Gear 9x pokeballs [/hider] [hider=Pokemon] [hider=Team] [hider=Numero Uno] [color=80FCFF]Dusk[/color] [img]https://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/x-y/shiny/litwick.png[/img] Species: Litwick Type: Fire/Ghost Level: 7 Status: Oppenheimering it up in here at full health thanks to best girl Moves: Smog, Ember, Astonish, Clear Smog Ability: Infiltrator- Passes through the opposing barrier, substitute, and the like and strikes. Held Item: [/hider] [hider=Numerou Duo] [color=84D1F3]Steven[/color] [img]https://www.serebii.net/scarletviolet/pokemon/new/278.png[/img] Species: Wingull Type: Water/Flying Level: 4 Status: Half health but at least not head caved in Moves: Growl, Water Gun Ability: Rain Dish If Heavy Rain weather is in effect, recovers 1/16th max Hit Points at the end of the turn. Held Item: No chips sadly for it [/hider] [hider=Numero Trio] [color=907096]Glory[/color] [img]https://www.serebii.net/swordshield/pokemon/767.png[/img] Species: Wimpod Type: Bug/Water Level: 5 Status: Cowardly but at full health Moves: Struggle Bug, Sand Attack, Defense Curl, Aqua Jet Ability: Wimp Out [i]When the Pokémon's Hit Points hit 50% or less, the Pokémon will switch out. Works once per battle.[/i] Held Item: [/hider] [/hider] [hider=Pc] [/hider] [/hider] [@Remram] [/center] At the declaration this 'Jean' fellow made of this is what being a trainer was about, Steph was nodding along vigorously in agreement. To be a trainer was to challenge yourself, whether that challenge be in the form of exploration, taking yourself out of your comfortable zone, catching every pokemon, rising every pokemon, going on to breed and raise pokemon. Whatever the challenge was, a trainer should rise to it and push themselves. It was a huge drawing point to Steph, to face challenges, to rise to challenges, and ultimately to overcome challenges. She was a competitive person, and this scratched that itch just right. It also helped that a journey like this would help her get what she wanted most, answers. [color=37B5A9]"Plezshah t' maytcha Jean."[/color] Flashing him a grin and cheeky salute, the grin soon faded at the issue of his terms for this 'challenge'. She was being underestimated and belittled here. This annoyed her. Oh boy, did this annoy her. That much was evident by the frustration on her face. In saying that, she was still quick to understand the rationale here. She was literally just starting her journey; he was clearly a very experienced and no doubt strong trainer. To defeat her would be childs play for him. This was a...compromise of sorts. A challenge more suiting her 'level', and would still perhaps provide him some entertainment. [hider=Cheeky Git] [color=37B5A9]"Pleasure to meetcha Jean."[/color] [/hider] That still didn't exactly dampen the blow to her pride, but the thought of this challenge was somewhat making it a less bitter pill to swallow. A three on one, and all she had to do was land a blow with a coordinated attack? That would be difficult. She had literally just gotten her Wimpod like five minutes ago, and Steve not that much longer still. She hadn't even taken them out of their Pokeballs for the first time yet. Dusk she had at least battled some wild pokemon against, and used to catch Steve. The odds weren't kind for her right now. But that was the fun part, now wasn't it? To stare the odds, for better or worse, in the face and overcome them. If nothing else, she would rather fail trying than not try at all. [color=37B5A9]"Haeh, foine thaen. Oy'll taych ya faw undeahstimytin me."[/color] Pulling her out her other two Pokeballs, she sent out the still burnt and injured attempted chip thief and her scuttering little coward, neither Pokemon no doubt exactly inspiring the greatest feelings of confidence in the crowd around them as Steph gathered the three mons into a 'huddle' as she held a finger up as if to say 'hold on for a moment'. [hider=Strategic Timeout] [color=37B5A9]"Heh, fine then. I'll teach ya for underestimating me."[/color] [/hider] [color=37B5A9]"Igeht, fuhst theengs fuhst, laets geh' yahs introduced t' one anuhthah naow yayh? Dusk, thiies is Steve. Steve, thiies is Dusk." [/color]Introducing the two that had just fought not long ago, she turned to the Wimpod and thought for a moment. Yeah, that would do. [color=37B5A9]"Steve, Dusk, thiies is Glory. Glory, Steve, Dusk."[/color] [hider=First impressions or something] [color=37B5A9]"Aight, first things first, lets get yas inroduced to one another now yeah? Dusk, this is Steve. Steve, this is Dusk." "Steve, Dusk, this is Glory. Glory, Steve, Dusk."[/color] [/hider] The poor Wimpod, now ironically called Glory, was looking up at everyone as if they were crazy and the most terrifying things he had ever seen, while the Wingul just pecked at its feathers at the burn it was still dealing with from Dusk. Dusk for his part seemed quite set on following whatever Steph had to say now, fully invested and ready to show this guy who was boss. [color=37B5A9]"Ok we gawt foive chahnces heah faellahs, sao laets shaow thiies Squawkabilly heah whahts faw yayh?"[/color] A brief pep talk was all she felt was needed as she broke off the huddle and returned her attention to Jean and nodded. All she would then need to do was wait for the Metagross to be ready, then she was set to go with her first idea. [hider=I couldn't find a cockatoo pokemon ok] [color=37B5A9]"Ok we got five chances here fellas, so lets show this Squawkabilly here whats for yeah?"[/color] [/hider] [color=37B5A9]"Moigh' wahnna staep bahck fawlks!"[/color] Although her accent might make it hard for people to understand what she was trying to say, her intent to warn them she be somewhat helped by the fact she was getting ready to cover her face. Being out here in the open by the seaside of all places made this first plan a bit tricker to pull off, but she was going to try it anyway. [hider=The first few rows are a splash zone] [color=37B5A9]"Might wanna step back folks!"[/color] [/hider] [color=37B5A9]"Dusk staht weeth a smawg t' troy and obskyuah Metagross voision as much as pawssible! Steve, Oy wahnt yah t' geh' up noice and hoigh and behoind the bahstahd. Glory, use defaense curl![/color]" What sort of plan started with a move a Steel type was immune to was perhaps lost on the crowd, but assuming the wind didn't completely blow away her little poisonous cloud from the Metagross's face [i]too[/i] soon at least, it would at least prove a bit of an obstacle. In her mind anyway. [hider=Take One, action!] [color=37B5A9]"Dusk start with a smog to try and obscure Metagross vision as much as possible! Steve, I want you to get up nice and high and behind the bastard. Glory, use defense curl!"[/color] [/hider] Glory for his part was happy enough with his part in this suicide plan, retreating into a little ball as Steve moved up into what he believed to be the position Steph wanted. Neither pokemon nor crowd would yet know the plan, but it would become apparent very quick as Steph barked her next set of orders. [color=37B5A9]"Alroigh' Glory, laets plie bohl! Stie curled up loike thaht and use aqua jaeh'! Steve use wottah gun whaen ih' troys t' move! Dusk troy and hiieh' em weeth an embah oolsao!"[/color] A multi prong attack designed to attack from different angles, something to be expected no doubt. Steph didn't expect Plan 1 to work, but it was set up for her following plan anyway so she didnt mind much. [hider=Play ball] [color=37B5A9]"Alright Glory, lets play ball! Stay curled up like that and use Aqua Jet! Steve use Water gun when it tries to move! Dusk try and hit em with an Ember also!"[/color] [/hider] [tdlr; she's trying to launch Glory like a water propelled soccer ball at the Metagross through an attempted Smog-screen set up by Dusk, with the other two providing support fire from different directions to either hit it when it moves or try and 'pin' it down to help Glory.]