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I have to agree there. If Natu is going to play hide and seek, then we remove it's wall. With the dual types of Flying, then our last option is spam Tackle/Scratch respectively. An all in on Hoppip should be too enough to render it's healing useless. After that, just use Aron as the tank and teach the bird how to handle a crash course in failure. If Aron uses harden anymore, then Natu will find it nigh impossible to defeat him.

Nincada plans on helping by Scratching Hoppip, and if he is still going by the time we get to Natu. Using the same tactic that Natu was using. Using Aron as a wall and Scratching when the opportunity rises.
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I've been busy for a while trying to come up with a way to have an interesting thing more than simply yelling tackle the whole fight...
I failed, seeing as the two opponents are part flying types and my only other choice is Harden. My point of view would be "Use Tackle until we win". Yes, it's boring, and yes it's basic. Welcome to low level fights. So, I am completely on board with summarizing the fight. Nincada has been the weak match up against them all, so it's going well despite that. Leaves me with two choices, Harden until my defense is now labeled as "yes" or just get rid of Natu and totem up into one giant tower of pain to catch the bird finally beat miss hide and seek. Just not sure on how to summarize that into a neat post.
So, who's supposed to be posting right now? I'm a little lost on what's happening.
Speaking of potentially drunk, is @supertinyking CS invisible or am I just not gazing into the Character tab hard enough? I'm sure genius takes time, but I am going to go blind if I have to look any harder.
"The goblin" Is perfectly fine with another dumb teammate. What are your qualifications? Meat shield, Scapegoat, or Diversion? Bob is not picky, just as long as you remember the golden rule. He has all rights to insult both you and your intelligence. If you don't like it, he will use the power of shoddilly expertly built weapons to destroy both of us you. So, want to join Bob and the Meat Shields? Let me answer that for you, you already signed the contract. What contract? The sign up for the RP silly. Welcome aboard, now get to work being useless helping me to victory!
Someone is doing a fastball special already? Throw him in. If the combined forces of a skeleton and an orc wasn't enough to take out the iron clad goblin, then surely you shouldn't fear anything. Considering the scene is everyone just recently hit with a feeling of peace, you really can't pick a bad time. This is the biggest rag tag collection of "teammates". We already shown we have the power to decapitate elves and destroy inns. Whoever our new opponent will be, I'm sure it won't live long. Then, we get paid and kill each other because of greed.
Martin Price




Things were going great, two creative ideas somehow working, and the fight already coming down to a 3 on 1 fight. There was still Hoppip, a reminder that this wasn't quite over yet. That one had no offense and could only get by on jumping into every shot and healing the pain away. The short answer was Hoppip, was quickly becoming less and less of a threat. What remained was Natu, and everything was teaming up to take it down. Nincada was all too happy to be back again at his original target. With a cold stare, he was waiting for the next order. Martin picked up on the banter Dawkin was going on about. If it worked this far, no sense to doubt his ideas now.

Martin only had to give what he was expecting to be one of the last commands before this was done. "Nincada, it's time to take Natu down. Get to the side and close off it's escape. Use Scratch when you see the shot." Nincada nodded, skittering to the side of Natu, trying to limit it's choices. While a great idea, the bird could fly. You work with what you got, and this was his best right now. Nincada was more trying to cut off any escapes or scratch the bird if it came for him. Nincada was weak to Natu, the trap was in place. All he needed was for the Natu to take the bait and get hit hard. Nincada continued to take a sort of pride fighting against a stronger opponent, an odd reaction to bad match ups.
Martin Price




Martin had a smile, this was a risky move, bit it paid off. Nincada was mostly unharmed from the strategy and Magby was angry. The Hoppip got in the way again, as expected. Nincada was excited to be facing a fire type, and winning for now. Hoppip wasn't a threat, but if it continued to be in the way. A wall can be used both ways, even if it was a grass type. That's it, "Nincada, if Hoppip wants to be a wall, then we will make it one. Push that Pokemon back and advance towards Magby, then use Scratch again. If it won't move, then it will be our shield as well!"

Nincada stared at Martin for a few seconds before nodding to show he understood it. He ran at the Hoppip and dove into it to knock it back towards Magby. This was a crazy plan, but the two were moving towards Magby. A shot at Nincada could be friendly fire, but it was likely Hoppip could recover in time to move. Nincada was still going towards Magby either way. His claws raised upwards ready to attack. He was brave, trusting that his new trainer knew what he was doing and this would end pretty well. Martin wasn't sure if this was even going to work. A team battle meant being creative, how was this for creative? It still was nowhere close to the rocket that was Whooper in the sky. Whooper, he's going to have to hold on a little longer. Even in a good plan, someone has to hold out until back up came. Martin felt a bit bad, but there was no time for that. If he ever wanted to be a great trainer, he couldn't doubt his choices, and it wasn't going to start now.
Bob felt time slow down, as a voice rang out over the town. Lightning, the fastest moving force alive, was moving at a snails pace. Whoever this person was, they demanded attention. He felt compelled to look at the group of hooded mages. Of all the things to want, they wanted the dead elf. No one should be worth this much attention, did he miss something? They just calmly walked up and took Stride's body away. The reminder that the town was angry didn't faze Bob. He was more concerned with who these people were. The open invitation to follow was too tempting, it was far better than this group anyways.

Bob was the first to respond, never one to know when to stop talking. He looked at his so called teammates, they were certainly destructive, the only one not reeking of odor or rage was the spider. "Hey spider, you joining or what? You are the only one to not go blindly attacking others. Might want to move before you end up being torn apart by these two. Seeing as you are tolerable, I'll give you that tip." He gave a smirk, now he was getting out of here before someone tried touching his armor again. He gave a small hop, and everything clanked against each other. the poor battery was still trying to keep up, more smoke pouring off his back.

He went to a jog to keep up with the strange mages. Stride didn't matter, just a dumb half elf who challenged an orc. He didn't know the details, nor did he care. Besides, between the two group members and a quickly growing anger from the crowd. Which, he did not destroy, for the record. He would take the strange new people over the current situation right now. He tested his luck more by talking while he walked with the mages. "Hey, who do you think you are to take a dead body? That saliva could be great for science, but you don't see me going out of my way for it. Where are you going anyways? There is nowhere so important you need to slow time just for a retrieval job."
@The Fated FallenYou want a summary? Bit long, but here's one.

Yashar summoned the brightest minds and cruelest monsters to answer his call for a mission. What answered... Was an orc, a half elf, an angry skeleton, an ogre. After leaving his tower, albeit one of them burned from trying to touch his stuff and thinking of murder. (He was cursed with drooling, our favorite half elf.) The Ogre went to the blacksmith and met a goblin inventor named Bob. From beneath the floorboards, a spider crawled out of the depths of hell basement. The drunk orc, swung at the spider calling for blood. He beheaded our half elf, who died immediately. Bob and Tugrok met at the inn, where our favorite Goblin joined the fight. Spider deployed his titan called for backup. The orc called in his titan for his war mount. The inns walls were horribly weakened and the entire building was collapsing. Everyone, including the dead half elf made it out alive. The skeleton met everyone at the Inn, and went berserk at Bob for... Being awesome. Some orcs learned to fly, and some lightning sparked. Now we are back on the plot track with the mystical magicians trying to bring us back to the plot. Thanks for reading, you are now up to date on the story.
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