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4 yrs ago
Current Hey, I hate to say this, but I am probably leaving this place for the forseeable future. Those who are waiting for me on RPs can just... stop waiting, I guess. Sorry, all.
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4 yrs ago
Well, @Truant, I believe what's wrong with you is in the name... your ability is Truant, you only get to act every other turn.
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4 yrs ago
@Ampharos Boy, I guess that means you're going to get cave adaptation by the time this whole thing is done, and you'll vomit as soon as you leave your house, lol.
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4 yrs ago
You ever read one of your RPs from years ago and just laugh at how bad it is?
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4 yrs ago
Dragons vs unicorns, huh? I'm horribly biased in this case 'cause I HATE horses, so... dragons.
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@Lucius Cypher, and @Zaphander still need to post, this round.




Somehow, Trevor woke up somewhat early, at least, compared to the others, which was certainly new for him. By the time he would have said something, or tried to wake someone else up, however, they were already talking about training everyone, and somehow, Trevor managed to say "Yeah... sounds like a good idea," though, he sounded far from confident, for some reason. He then followed the kirlia outside, and under the umbrella, where she started to explain how the move worked, and what it was. Trevor knew all about the second half of this, but the first half would be news to him, especially since the games never really went into detail on how pokemon learned how to perform their moves. Trevor simply nodded at the instructions, and tried to focus, tried to clear his mind, however, that was much more easily said than done. Certain thoughts like Why can't I seem to talk to these other pokemon? and I hope I don't disappoint my team with this... clouded his mind as he tried, and tried again, failing quite spectacularly, each time... worse, he HAD to figure out how to do this if he was ever going to properly learn Solarbeam, and there were only a handful of useful sets that didn't include SOME kind of grass-type move for a charizard. Thus, in a bid to try to win a war against his own issues, he kept at it, he kept trying to the point where it was starting to frustrate him, which, of course, only made things worse, and, after a while, likely after everyone else had already finished up with their training, he finally managed to calm himself down, and actually empty his mind... was this finally the one that was going to work? Was he finally going to be able to use this move that would be a gateway to other moves, such as solarbeam? Trevor went through with the rest of the motions whether or not it finally worked. What Trevor was unaware of was the fact that he had already launched his sphere of hidden power... missing the target due to his bad accuracy at any shooting range, and due to the fact that he had his eyes closed, but still. The orb he launched was a sort of yellowish green color... not grass, and certainly not electric, and probably less useful than either to a pokemon like him.
@Lucius Cypher
One last thing before I post... should I just have him learn it, or should I wait for you, again?
@Lucius Cypher
Hmm... you know what? I'll go with that, thanks.
@Lugia

How about electricity? That way if you go up against any flying or water types you have a move for them. Ice is also a good one if you need to deal with ground, dragons, and for some reason grass types though you cover that with fire anyways. Straight up dragon element is a bit cliche for charmander lines but it's decent too, so long as you're not up against any faeries. Ice is pretty much the only other thing dragon would be weak against and I don't imagine a Charmander will have any issue with ice pokemon.


Well, I know which ones would be GOOD, the main answers being ice, ground, and grass (though grass is often replaced with Solar Beam)... I'm just not sure which one I should have Trevor have, lol.
@Lucius Cypher
So... I'm having trouble deciding on a Hidden Power type for Trevor... any ideas?
I should post later today, as of now, I'm doing something in Mario Maker 2.
Just a note, people, I had to edit the Anthony portion of my previous post... you may want to re-read it. I'll post again if I end up having to edit it again.




Trevor didn't know why, but he found himself suddenly quite shy of these new pokemon. How, though? He was just fine around the pokemon he literally met yesterday... what was so different, today? He thought about this while he ate his soup... it wasn't a flavor he liked, but he was so lost in thought that he didn't even notice. Ravi offered his portion to someone else, which was probably something Trevor would have done if he wasn't in this condition, and then he overheard something about rain storms... constant rainstorms for weeks. There's really only one answer for that: Kyogre... or maybe even Primal Kyogre. Trevor thought. Kyogre, the legendary guardian of the sea would be impossible for Trevor to fight, primal or not, since, not only did it have a type advantage against him, but it also summoned rain wherever it visited, and if it were still in his primal form, that rain would never go away, and would make Sunny Day completely useless. Everyone talked about the weird zombie pokemon for a bit, and they implied that they were a recent thing, so, at least he wasn't alone on being completely in the dark about them when he first saw one, and eventually, it got late, with the buneary telling them that she was planning to go collect some more mushrooms tomorrow. There were a few blankets being passed around, and unfortunately, Trevor missed his chance at one, so, he had to sleep close to the fire as a result. Oddly enough, this didn't really bother him too much. He was going to tell his team how they should help her out, but, well... he must have been more tired than he thought he was, since he just... fell asleep, right then and there.
As Trevor was looking at the surface, noticing a small, golden, glowing thing off in the far distance, his team both detained, and healed the mysterious robed phoenix... as the life seemed to refill their eyes, they shot up, and screamed, as if they had woken up from a particularly bad dream. Once they were calm enough to speak, they said, in a rather feminine voice... "Y... you're not here to fight me? Wait... no, I remember YOU!" she then pointed at Trevor, and continued "You beat me up back on Earth because we stole that artifact!" after that remark, she tried to fly towards me, but the chains were keeping her from doing that. "Please, madam, calm down, we aren't here to finish you off, or anything, though, I would like to ask... where IS that artifact?" Trevor then replied. Thankfully, this response seemed to actually calm her, a bit, and she even informed the group "Right... that... well, the thing teleported us to an empty room with a ghost dragon, and that dragon said something about a 'test of strength' and a 'test of will', or something... he then asked to borrow a body, and when we said 'no', I... kind of blacked out. I have some memories of fighting my partner in crime, but... not many, and... once that was over, I just, well, woke up, here, chained to the ground, but oddly unhurt, given what happened before. I... think the ghost is just beyond the door behind me, but... be careful, he's not weak," Trevor then nodded, and said "Thank you... sorry that he took it, but uh... may I ask what it DOES, now?" the phoenix woman shook her head, and responded with a simple "I don't know what it does," later adding "But, apparently, I wasn't 'worthy' of it, somehow,"
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