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Individual RP: Turtwig's A-B-Cs

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    The ball was thrown, but it wasn't thrown to accuracy. As it passed Sudowoodo and barely touched Linoone, Sudowoodo jumped up, grabbing the precious ball before it fell into the deep crevice. By now, the Soothing Fragrance was gone, and Sudowoodo and Linoone were sworn enemies again... sworn enemies sure take a short time to concur...

    The Linoone slowly approached Sudowoodo, before suddenly dashing around the tree in circles. Sudowoodo started to have trouble finding Linoone, until the Pokemon closed up on it and pushed the Park Ball out of the green balls that made out its hands. Linoone did a back-flip, before grabbing the ball with its sharp white teeth. Sudowoodo simply fought back, using Copycat again to grab the ball with Covet again- only to realize she couldn't move. No matter how hard, the wooden legs would not budge at all. Linoone let go of the Parkball and smelt it curiously, not taking his eyes off Sudowoodo.

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    Name: A Turtwig
    Encounters Left: 9
    Location: Botanic Gardens
    CC: 9543
    Total Items:
    6 Parkballs (May be snatched back by Sudowoodo)

    Pokémon Stats:

    Pokémon: Torterra
    Nickname: N/A
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Overgrow
    Nature: Quirky
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 88%
    Status: Normal (Sp. ATK sharply lowered, Speed dramatically lowered, Defense raised)

    Pokémon: Sudowoodo
    Gender: Female
    Ability: Sturdy
    Nature: Hasty
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 29%
    Status: Paralyzed (Speed lowered)

    Wild Pokemon:
    Pokémon: Linoone
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Glutonny
    Nature: Cautious
    Health: 54%
    Status: Paralyzed

    Pokémon: Cacnea
    Gender: ???
    Ability: Sand Veil
    Nature: Gentle
    Health: 42%
    Status: Normal (Evasiveness raised)
    Following A around temporarily.
    CC: 7398
     
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    Ah, things were back to normal. My plan didn't work, and that for once actually went as a shock to me. I was almost very used to these things working from Torterra fighting the Linoone that one little slip caught me by surprise. Now though, both Sudowoodo and Linoone seemed to be caught with Paralysis, a strange move when done by both sides. This would definitely slow down the pace of everything, but I was ready. Or at least I hoped I was ready for what was to come. Two strategies were in my mind for this, and I honestly couldn't decide which I wanted to use at the moment with Sudowoodo.

    Finally, I decided to let the Sudoowodo decide. I was honestly certain that she would pick the right thing to do. "Alright Sudowoodo, I've got two plans. We could either wait for Linoone to move and copy it again, or we could wait for it to attack and catch it by surprise by a Sucker Punch. Which one do you want to do right now, it's your choice." After I finished, I definitely could swear I heard gears turning extremely speedily in Sudowoodo's head, showing how much they were thinking. Soon I remembered something though and said "oh, and Sudowoodo, please go easy. I don't want anything bad to happen to this Linoone for now, I just want it weakened so it barely keeps itself from fainting."
     
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    The moment Sudowoodo was given those orders, she automatically picked the second one, the one she preferred. She longed to feel the soft bump on the Linoone's head as it performed Sucker Punch. As the Linoone went in to give Sudowoodo a harsh Slash, Sudowoodo simply dodged left, raising her left arm. Now to slam! Slam as hard as possible! Slam... sucker... punch...?

    The vision of the Sentret popped up again in her mind, and came along guilt that ensured Sudowoodo would simply hit Linoone on the head with moderate force- and she did. From behind me, a surprised 'Cac' sounded. I turned around, to see the Cacnea. Due to all the commotion, we have forgotten about the cute little pinball. It *walked up, and Sudowoodo stared at it. "Nea, cacnea nea." Upon the mention of those words, Sudowoodo smiled, closing her ears. Linoone attempted to do the same, but its tiny legs could not reach the small earholes under the thick fur it possessed.

    Cacnea started to perform Grass Whistle. The harmonic sound of the scrapping of pins was, unlike what most would think, peaceful and non-piercing. It sounded like a lullaby played on violin. The Linoone, no matter how much it digged its head into the ground, the sensitive ears that now played a disadvantage picked up the sound. Soon, the Parkball rolled out of its hands as it fell asleep. Sudowoodo picked it up, and looked at Cacnea, smiling now.

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    Name: A Turtwig
    Encounters Left: 9
    Location: Botanic Gardens
    CC: 10938
    Total Items:
    6 Parkballs (May be snatched back by Sudowoodo)

    Pokémon Stats:

    Pokémon: Torterra
    Nickname: N/A
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Overgrow
    Nature: Quirky
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 88%
    Status: Normal (Sp. ATK sharply lowered, Speed dramatically lowered, Defense raised)

    Pokémon: Sudowoodo
    Gender: Female
    Ability: Sturdy
    Nature: Hasty
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 29%
    Status: Paralyzed (Speed lowered)

    Wild Pokemon:
    Pokémon: Linoone
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Glutonny
    Nature: Cautious
    Health: 32%
    Status: Paralyzed

    Pokémon: Cacnea
    Gender: ???
    Ability: Sand Veil
    Nature: Gentle
    Health: 42%
    Status: Normal (Evasiveness raised)
    Following A around temporarily.
    CC: 7398
     
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    Sudowoodo chose the second option, and with a little help from Cacnea, it went through quite smoothly. Now time to try again at capturing it. I just needed a way to get the Park Ball far enough accurately, but I had no idea. Instead, I just tried to throw it as accurately as I could. To be honest, I had no idea if it would hit, my aim was really off at times. As a backup plan though, I soon said "Sudowoodo, please try to throw the Parkball at Linoone as soon as you can if it ends up missing by a little bit and you acquire it. That way it won't be able to pick up another Park Ball." In my head, I hoped very much that this capture would go through, because a sense of doubt was creeping over me.
     
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    Sudowoodo obeyed this time, and the ball dropped over Linoone. This time, it clicked. Sudowoodo had no trouble of jumping back with the ball, even with no finger, the stalks were good enough for clamping the ball tight enough. I took the ball and placed it in my bag. Finally, a capture. This run has been going on for quite long without one.

    "Congrats! You got it." I said, putting the ball i my bag. Park rules stated that the ranger had to keep the ball till the trainer had to be escorted back to the gate after either fifteen encounters with Pokemon or running out of Parkballs. There are more reasons but I wouldn't want to escort any trainer out for the remaining two.

    "We've finished this route. I guess we go to the flower garden now," I said, before reading the sign. "Ah! My mistake. The flower and fruit garden were merged together some time ago. I guess I must have forgotten." The time has passed quickly. It was just, what, an hour ago when the run started. It was now slowly coming to an end.

    "Oh, and don't forget that you can battle Cacnea at any time."

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    Name: A Turtwig
    Encounters Left: Lost track. Counting. XD
    Location: Botanic Gardens
    CC: 0
    Pokemon Captured: Linoone/M/Glutton/Cautious
    Total Items:
    6 Parkballs

    Pokémon Stats:

    Pokémon: Torterra
    Nickname: N/A
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Overgrow
    Nature: Quirky
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 88%
    Status: Normal (Sp. ATK sharply lowered, Speed dramatically lowered, Defense raised)

    Pokémon: Sudowoodo
    Gender: Female
    Ability: Sturdy
    Nature: Hasty
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 29%
    Status: Paralyzed (Speed lowered)

    Wild Pokemon:

    Pokémon: Cacnea
    Gender: ???
    Ability: Sand Veil
    Nature: Gentle
    Health: 42%
    Status: Normal (Evasiveness raised)
    Following A around temporarily.
    CC: 7398
     
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    "Ah yes, Cacnea." I said, not really thinking much about what just happened. "I think I'll battle it later. Right now, the flower/fruit garden seems interesting, well the fruit part more."
     
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    "Okay, let's go-" I was stopped by a little Togepi rolling in front of me from down the nearby hill. It looked around before leaping up, looking at us in anticipation and eagerness. It seemed interested in Cacnea, who was for some reason NOT named the Spike Ball Pokemon, when it was more fitting. Er, wait, cactus was more fitting, actually. Never mind.

    "Would you like to battle this little Togepi?" I said, and the Pokemon leaped up onto my head. OW! The shell was spiky alright. I didn't know that. Perhaps it was because my Togekiss didn't leap on my head when it was a tiny little ball of... spikes... ouch...

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    Name: A Turtwig
    Encounters Left: Lost track. Counting. XD
    Location: Botanic Gardens
    CC: 189
    Pokemon Captured: Linoone/M/Glutton/Cautious
    Total Items:
    6 Parkballs

    Pokémon Stats:

    Pokémon: Torterra
    Nickname: N/A
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Overgrow
    Nature: Quirky
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 88%
    Status: Normal (Sp. ATK sharply lowered, Speed dramatically lowered, Defense raised)

    Pokémon: Sudowoodo
    Gender: Female
    Ability: Sturdy
    Nature: Hasty
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 29%
    Status: Paralyzed (Speed lowered)

    Wild Pokemon:

    Pokémon: Cacnea
    Gender: ???
    Ability: Sand Veil
    Nature: Gentle
    Health: 42%
    Status: Normal (Evasiveness raised)
    Following A around temporarily.
    CC: 7398
     
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    "Sure", I replied, certainly wondering if this Togepi were truly so innocent. I never really grew to trust Togepi, the name "Spike Ball" seems to be a big hint to me. Their evolutions though, were okay in my books. They seemed in no way evil or anything in that category.

    Hopefully though, this Togepi was what it seemed like, just innocent and jumping on heads. Either way, I was going to play it safe until this Togepi showed its true colors or stripes. Torterra was my choice for this possible battle, and I tossed its ball into the air, as it popped out with a thud.

    If this Togepi really were the timid type, I hope it won't be scared by a giant "continent" species. Of course, many live on Torterra, but you never really know with small ones. They're usually the least predicable of all people, places, animals, or things.

    "Alright Torterra, let's stay a bit careful with this Togepi. Let's begin small with a little Absorb to slightly sap some energy from it. Is that alright?" I honestly hoped Torterra would listen to me, especially when the situation has a possibility of being exceedingly fragile.

    Yes, I truly hoped. I might be pessimistic and a bit suspecting, but it was honestly for the best that I wished. Besides, it isn't really my style to go around putting so much trust on everybody. Nobody truly knows how others are liked, even with a mind reading way. It's a funny way the mind works.
     
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    Torterra sighed upon seeing the new opponent. Oh, so a tiny Togepi? Um. It would rather see what the thing would do first before attacking. The little Pokemon giggled, before pulling out its hand. The finger wiggled. Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle... it was undoubtedly the move Metronome- anything from flailing madly to a volcanic explosion could happen. It was the most dangerous and unpredictable move ever known.

    The Togepi lowered its head before charging upfront on its opponent- only to miss. The Pokemon landed into a soft bush, and Torterra turned its back. Er, maybe it would use Absorb later. It pulled Togepi out of the bush with its small teeth- it had hundreds of them lining its gums. The Togepi looked dazed. Torterra looked at its trainer- a stat lowering move would be more fair on a hazy Pokemon.

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    Name: A Turtwig
    Encounters Left: Lost track. Counting. XD
    Location: Botanic Gardens
    CC: 1602
    Pokemon Captured: Linoone/M/Glutton/Cautious
    Total Items:
    6 Parkballs

    Pokémon Stats:

    Pokémon: Torterra
    Nickname: N/A
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Overgrow
    Nature: Quirky
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 88%
    Status: Normal (Sp. ATK sharply lowered, Speed dramatically lowered, Defense raised)

    Pokémon: Sudowoodo
    Gender: Female
    Ability: Sturdy
    Nature: Hasty
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 29%
    Status: Paralyzed (Speed lowered)

    Wild Pokemon:

    Pokémon: Cacnea
    Gender: ???
    Ability: Sand Veil
    Nature: Gentle
    Health: 42%
    Status: Normal (Evasiveness raised)
    Following A around temporarily.
    CC: 7398

    Pokémon: Togepi
    Gender: ???
    Ability: Serene Grace
    Nature: Impish
    Health: 98%
    Status: Normal
     
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    "Oh come on" I silently told the Torterra. "Haven't you ever heard of the phrase 'big things come in small packages'?" You know, looking back, I might have been just a bit over the top on this one. My not trusting instinct kicks in way too much nowadays, yet it was before never any part of my character, nor did it relate to me at all.

    This Togepi was only the latest in a series of not trusting, and Torterra was really the only one who I entrusted secrets with. Maybe it was the overall excitement of my journey starting to dwindle and then coming back even stronger than ever that made this happen. Either way, why am I thinking about this in a Park trying to battle a Togepi? It was certainly a mystery to me for doing this.

    Now time to do something else. Torterra wanted a move to lower Togepi's stats from the look of its face, and I guess I'll give it one. Thing is though, I remember learning from day one of my journey that it does not learn any of those moves. I guess it's time to focus my energy on some other type of stat changing move, one that raises an aspect of Torterra rather than lower's one in Togepi.

    "Alright Torterra, let's use Withdraw right now to raise some Defense. Just in case this Togepi knows Metronome and is able to do something exceedingly damaging. That is my main cause of worry, Metronome has done bad things for us before." I wondered if Torterra did remember that day when Metronome did a bunch of damage to another one of my Pokémon, and if it would head my advice nevertheless. After all, it wouldn't know the pain since no part of the attack was directed toward it.

    Regardless, if it doesn't, it will soon experience a possible storm of pain, and learn its lesson. Hopefully. Stubbornness was never something I saw in Torterra, but it might grow to develop and adapt to that characteristic. Possibly, but hopefully not. Maybe I should stop talking now so I don't plague myself with even more worries about what could happen. I'm staying too much in the future, and not enough in the present which is slipping away from me in an ever so fast speed.
     
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    "Tor, torterra." Torterra said. His shell glowed a dim white-blue as he entered. All the while, Togepi was still trying to think clearly. The move was executed quite smoothly, added with a bit more grumbling from Torterra, thinking of why his trainer would not allow him to learn a nice added move so it had more interesting moves to use. Torterra shook these thoughts off, and concentrated on the battle, now more comfortable with rock-hard plates covering his not-so-soft flesh.

    Togepi, in fact, was pretending. And swift turn, and small hearts were flying at Torterra. The Pokemon, however, was ready. Torterra bent on his left, lifting his right legs, allowing the Sweet Kiss to go by. Torterra then continued this in a very irregular pattern, and the small baby Pokemon, its brain still not very developed, was affected by this pattern. Its vision blurred, but it still had coherent thoughts, so it wasn't confused. As it prepared another Metronome, it discovered that it wasn't going to hit from its abnormal vision. Togepi also had a a head throb, to top it off. Togepi grumbled somewhat was stood still for the time being. It really wanted to get Torterra in a embarrassing situation...

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    Name: A Turtwig
    Encounters Left: 7
    Location: Botanic Gardens
    CC: 3698
    Pokemon Captured: Linoone/M/Glutton/Cautious
    Total Items:
    6 Parkballs

    Pokémon Stats:

    Pokémon: Torterra
    Nickname: N/A
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Overgrow
    Nature: Quirky
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 88%
    Status: Normal (Sp. ATK sharply lowered, Defense sharply raised)

    Pokémon: Sudowoodo
    Gender: Female
    Ability: Sturdy
    Nature: Hasty
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 29%
    Status: Paralyzed (Speed lowered)

    Wild Pokemon:

    Pokémon: Cacnea
    Gender: ???
    Ability: Sand Veil
    Nature: Gentle
    Health: 42%
    Status: Normal (Evasiveness raised)
    Following A around temporarily.
    CC: 7398

    Pokémon: Togepi
    Gender: ???
    Ability: Serene Grace
    Nature: Impish
    Health: 98%
    Status: Normal (Accuracy sharply lowered)
     
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    I stay really observant when I feel something fishy is going on it seems. I noticed that Togepi really was trying to do something to Torterra, but what is it, and why? I half wanted to call out to Torterr about this, but I also wanted to keep quiet and see if it would realize sooner or later. I decided to just let it notice, because frankly, I had no idea what was going on here anymore.

    "Alright, Torterra, let's try to put a weak Absorb on Togepi. Please?" I said, not knowing what could possibly go on anymore.
     
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    "Believe me, I'm as confused as you are." Torterra said. But to us, it was a series of grunts, followed by Torterra opening his mouth. A needle was fired like a gun at blinding spin, penetrating Togepi's shell. Togepi groaned, white, glowing balls of pure energy slowly flying towards Torterra. As the flow of energy stopped, the needle withered and bent, falling off Togepi's body.

    Now, Togepi closed its eyes. Pieces of land was forced off the ground, flying into the sky. Torterra looked in awe as Togepi glowed, chanting to the spell. The rocks were shot at Torterra, who quickly withdrew his body. He felt the rocks beat against his shell, causing his body to shake and rumble, and a few dents to form. As the shower of rocks stopped, Torterra emerged from his shell, before looking at his trainer. Now, he wasn't going to toy around anymore- this Togepi wasn't so innocent after all.

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    Name: A Turtwig
    Encounters Left: 7
    Location: Botanic Gardens
    CC: 4115
    Pokemon Captured: Linoone/M/Glutton/Cautious
    Total Items:
    6 Parkballs

    Pokémon Stats:

    Pokémon: Torterra
    Nickname: N/A
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Overgrow
    Nature: Quirky
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 88%
    Status: Normal (Sp. ATK sharply lowered, Defense sharply raised)

    Pokémon: Sudowoodo
    Gender: Female
    Ability: Sturdy
    Nature: Hasty
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 29%
    Status: Paralyzed (Speed lowered)

    Wild Pokemon:

    Pokémon: Cacnea
    Gender: ???
    Ability: Sand Veil
    Nature: Gentle
    Health: 42%
    Status: Normal (Evasiveness raised)
    Following A around temporarily.
    CC: 7398

    Pokémon: Togepi
    Gender: ???
    Ability: Serene Grace
    Nature: Impish
    Health: 88%
    Status: Normal (Accuracy sharply lowered)
     
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    OOC: Apparently Linoone can't be caught by Park Balls. I guess this means its capture was failed?

    BIC: Togepi was relying an awful lot on luck. Torterra and I were relying an awful lot on a mixed bag. It was hard to tell the odds of the fight. Hurting this thing looked to be a bad decision, and I didn't mean because it just looked weak. I truly don't want to hurt something now for no meaning. Something bent on deception wouldn't be much use to me in addition to having no placement, and to be honest the only reason I'm here is to capture more Pokémon. This Togepi was sadly not one of them.

    Cacnea though, was pure of heart. It was also pretty amiable for a spiny creature, which everyone should give kudos for. I have no doubt this thing will find place on my team, and it might have uses beyond what was shown in its battle.

    I was also sort of growing tired, which was very unsurprising due to my lack of Stamina, and didn't really want to watch this battle. When battling Cacnea though, I'd be able to give up a little of my time just for the little bugger. After that though, I'd be on my way somewhere else. Though I'd undoubtedly be back in the National Park again.

    Either way, once I reached my decision, I said "I think we should stop battling Togepi now, and battle Cacnea instead."
     
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    OOC: GAH. So sorry for my fail rangering.

    "To-togepi?" The Togepi looked in a bit of confusion as we walked away. Torterra looked at the spike ball, and jumping a bit when the thing started to roll. However, rolling on her shell to try to catch up ended up having it slamming straight into a tree. Um. I know I SHOULD help it, but by the look of anger in its eyes I don't think it needs any. However, the tiny little Pokemon's stubby legs couldn't keep up with even our normal walking speed. Slowly, we walked into a more calmer area, and we could battle without a psychotic Pokemon running in and trying to stop everything. It was a grassy, nearly treeless meadow surrounded by trees. Pokemon didn't go in meadows much. They could be spotted there.

    "Cacnea." The green ball of spikes looked at A. By the look in the trainer's eyes, the cactus knew by now that was the look in the man's eyes when he wanted to battle. Though we didn't know, every time we wanted to do something or our mood change, the tiny little change is noticeable by observant Pokemon. Since there was no other Pokemon around, Cacnea got the message.

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    Name: A Turtwig
    Encounters Left: 7
    Location: Botanic Gardens
    CC: 8595
    Pokemon Captured: None
    Total Items:
    6 Parkballs

    Pokémon Stats:

    Pokémon: Torterra
    Nickname: N/A
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Overgrow
    Nature: Quirky
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 88%
    Status: Normal (Sp. ATK sharply lowered, Defense sharply raised)

    Pokémon: Sudowoodo
    Gender: Female
    Ability: Sturdy
    Nature: Hasty
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 29%
    Status: Paralyzed (Speed lowered)

    Wild Pokemon:

    Pokémon: Cacnea
    Gender: ???
    Ability: Sand Veil
    Nature: Gentle
    Health: 42%
    Status: Normal (Evasiveness raised)
     
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    OOC: It's okay. I wouldn't call it fail rangering though, many were confused.

    BIC:So Cacnea was quick to catch onto the fact of battling it quickly. There were a couple differences that made this a lot unlike like last time though. The terrain was one major aspect. Last time, it was the sand the fight took place on. Now it was just a 'regular' old playing field.

    Maybe I could cut this quick, cutting to the chase by instantly throwing the Park Ball. Maybe I could extend this a large amount of time, by actually battling. Each way had its pros and cons, and I had to be prepared for every situation regardless.

    Personally, I would like to simply cut to the chase. Thing is though, a side also wanted to continue the adventure. You know, let the dream live. How my own self could have conflicting opinions on a simple battle, I could not comprehend. I had to get through it though and reach a consensus within myself, as weird as that sounds.


    If I did decide to battle, I would have to be careful, as like I said earlier, I'm fond of the cactus creature, and Torterra is as well. If I mess this up, a long time later I'd probably remember and feel bad. It's seriously true, no matter how childish it sounds as well.

    Hm, maybe I'll battle it. Cutting right to the chase simply isn't me, and I can't just randomly change during this.

    Taking out the simple ball, I soon threw it out, finally showing Torterra.

    "Okay Torterra," I said, wanting to explain what situation we're in, "we're battling Cacnea again. You're here again to give Sudowoodo a chance to breathe from that fight with Linoone. Let's begin with a simple Absorb on the ground under Cacnea. It's the same technique we used back at the last battle. Be careful though, the ground is a bit tougher."

    Somewhere in my mind, I felt that Torterra wouldn't use an old trick, even in a new environment. However, in other places, I felt like it would follow me just fine.
     
  17. Timpeni

    Timpeni Perpetually Moneyless

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    Torterra nodded, still a bit freaked out by the Togepi's actions to complain. Not that he wanted to, anyway, but it was hard to penetrate the soil that has been specially treated to prevent trainer drowning in mud in a huge lake overflow or something. But after Torterra cracked through the hard surface he realized the ground was filled with nutrients. The vines tunneled through the soil and towards Cacnea. Might as well absorb a bit more than just under Cacnea...

    Cacnea felt itself lose power suddenly. Oh, yeah. This was familiar. This one was stronger, though, but not strong enough to become painful. It was more of an annoyance than anything else. Perhaps it was because Torterra felt better through Absorb and could take in more and more health as time passed. To counter this, Cacnea leapt back and pierced the vines with its needles. It didn't hurt Torterra since the vine was simply like a tube supplying health. However, the vine retracted anyway. Cacnea saw his chance. The moment the vine was put of the ground he shot a Leech Seed into the hole tunneled by the vine. The Leech Seed flew out and- just suddenly- flew into Torterra's mouth. Cacnea winced when Torterra gagged and swallowed the seed. This wasn't what Cacnea visioned. Of course, if the seed DIDN'T get dissolved in the stomach acids, it would grow and grow, sapping energy and transferring it to Cacnea. Never mind how it WILL get to Cacnea since it was inside Torterra. There's a first time for everything...

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    Name: A Turtwig
    Encounters Left: 7
    Location: Botanic Gardens
    CC: 10450
    Pokemon Captured: None
    Total Items:
    6 Parkballs

    Pokémon Stats:

    Pokémon: Torterra
    Nickname: N/A
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Overgrow
    Nature: Quirky
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 95%
    Status: Normal (Sp. ATK sharply lowered, Defense sharply raised)

    Pokémon: Sudowoodo
    Gender: Female
    Ability: Sturdy
    Nature: Hasty
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: N/A
    Health: 29%
    Status: Paralyzed (Speed lowered)

    Wild Pokemon:

    Pokémon: Cacnea
    Gender: ???
    Ability: Sand Veil
    Nature: Gentle
    Health: 39%
    Status: Normal (Evasiveness raised)
     
  18. Turtwig A

    Turtwig A Stumped

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    Man, this battle's start is much greater than I would have ever imagined from my standpoint. Cacnea attempted to use Leech Seed on Torterra, but the giant tortoise swallowed the seed. The only true downside to this consequentially is that Torterra might get sick later down the road. Hopefully though, this doesn't happen and it stays very well in terms of health. Still though, maybe it was time to do something a bit more damaging than a simple Absorb.

    I don't want to go with attacks that attacked right upfront then then, no. I wanted to do exactly what Cacnea did, except I'm basically sending it back. It could be considered a copycat tactic, but not fully. I'd think of it as a follow up to absorbing the ground below. Instead of damaging, just attempt to leech more energy. It was foolproof in my mind.

    After the first energy suck-out, I would be golden to capture Cacnea. At least hopefully I would be golden to. To be honest, this fight is more exhilarating than I thought it would be. I don't really want this to end, but it has to end at some point. Still though, thinking of strategies in using the terrain to fight is not something I do every day. Even if I am a Trainer, most of the battles I do are pretty straightforward.

    Anyway, at that point I said, "Torterra, let's use Leech Seed on Cacnea! Basically give it a taste of its own medicine. That okay?"
     
  19. Ataro

    Ataro URPG Official

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    OOC: Sorry. Almost forgot I posted a claim. D:

    BP #1
    Ranger Ataro

    I had just finished my expedition with my trainer, Daniel, in Botanic Gardens. In fact, I was just preparing to walk back to Headquarters when my phone suddenly rang. I picked it up, only to hear Annie's voice. This could only mean one thing. Replacement. Just as I thought, Annie quickly stated her intentions and revealed that Timpeni, a fellow ranger, had something cropped up suddenly, and Annie needed a replacement immediately for A Turtwig, Timpeni's trainer. Since I was in the same area after all, I didn't suppose it would cause any kind of problem, in which I decided to agree.

    According to Annie, he was somewhere towards the northwest of the Gardens. I continued brisk-walking towards that area, while Snorlax tried to keep up with me as hard as he could. "Sorry Snorlax. My trainer is left out alone in the Gardens so I need to hurry. If you're too tired, do you want to get inside the Pokeball first? I can release you back out once we reached."

    While continuing to walk at a relatively fast pace, Snorlax shook its head to disagree. I figured it just wanted more time out in the nature and with me. Within the next few minutes, we had reached the area. There he was, the young trainer, standing behind his Torterra as they do battle. I took out a casing, which stored a half eaten apple in it. As disgusting as it looked, it was actually very useful. It was a held item called Leftovers, and would heal the user holding it every few time. I passed it over to Snorlax, whom happily accepted the Leftovers and started munching on it.

    I noticed that the Torterra seemed to be in a rather uncomfortable state of mind. It seemed to hesitate on almost every movement, while its expression wasn't natural at all. In fact, it seemed choked. Suddenly, I heard my trainer said, "Torterra, let's use Leech Seed on Cacnea! Basically give it a taste of its own medicine. That okay?"

    ... That could only meant Cacnea had used Leech Seed on Torterra before. Please don't tell me Torterra had actually swallowed and choked on the Leech Seed somehow? As if Torterra had heard my thoughts, it let out a sudden roar and instead of firing a Leech Seed from its back which Torterra species usually do, it spitted out a brown seed from its mouth instead. It was Leech Seed. Probably the same one that Cacnea used. Still, it seemed to have double the usual effectiveness, as it not only helped Torterra to spit it out, but the Leech Seed seemed to have worked. The seed fired towards Cacnea and once it caught onto one of its pin-like structure on its body, vines immediately sprouted from the seed and enveloped Cacnea completely.

    It didn't seemed to hold back however. Once it realized that it was taken over by the Leech Seed, it seemed even more determined and started firing a barrage of white needles from its dark green spikes on its hand that was glowing white. The attack were fired like torpedo missiles and was almost impossible to dodge from, at least with Torterra's speed. I watched as all five of the missile-like needles struck Torterra head on. The attack didn't seemed to much however; even lesser than I thought. Just as I was wondering, I noticed the sudden glistening of Torterra's front head. It was probably the effects of Withdraw that might have been used earlier.

    Suddenly, Cacnea flinched while the vines on its body started to glow in a flashing neon red. The vines seemed to have sapped the Cacnea's health, and some of Torterra's bruises from the Pin Missile healed quickly after that. Leech Seed was starting to take effect.

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    Current Battle Stats:

    Gentle ? Cacnea: 26.64% (Eva-1)
    Quirky M Torterra: 88.07% (SpAtk-2)(Def+2)

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    Trainer Stats

    Name: A Turtwig
    Location: Botanic Gardens
    Encounters Left: 8
    Area Effects: Sunny weather, with frequent windy breezes
    Pokemon Encountered: Hoppip, Vileplume, Cradily, Cacnea, Torterra, Linoone, Togepi
    Pokemon Captured: N/A
    MCR: 10450

    Available Items: Park Balls x6
    Items Used: N/A

    Pokemon Stats

    Pokemon: Torterra [Active] @ 100%
    Nickname: N/A
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Overgrow
    Nature: Quirky
    Extra Moves: N/A

    Pokemon: Sudowoodo @ 29% (Par)
    Nickname: N/A
    Gender: Female
    Ability: Sturdy
    Nature: Hasty
    Extra Moves: N/A
     
  20. Turtwig A

    Turtwig A Stumped

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    Wow, things are working extremely well now. I just have to make sure not to spoil my luck, lest bad overconfident stuff happens. Maybe I should just go for capturing Cacnea now, it's weakened enough. If it doesn't need the pain, I won't give it some. I only do what's necessary, and that has been accomplished. Now all I had to do was look through my items to find the utensil necessary.

    Weird though that Timpeni had to leave in the middle. I guess she had to do something. That's how the world is now, people have to do a lot of things.

    I have to say though, Torterra did very well in this fight. It not only held its own against a Leech Seed, but it fired the same seed back at Cacnea with a lot of power. I have no doubt about my starter's strength now, but I shouldn't have any before. Maybe this run is making me grow as a person, as stupid as that sounds.

    Finally, after thinking through all of that stuff, I found exactly what I wanted. It was an orb, the bottom white and the top a sort of camouflage. It was one of the Park Balls I had, and soon to be one of the ones that were used as well.

    Good thing its ability to dodge was suppressed a little, because now it wouldn't be hard to hit it. My arm is a little off today though, so that may lead to a failure. I carry some confidence though, so that's good.

    Anyway, with as much precision as I can have (which actually isn't a lot due to my observation problems), I toss the device at Cacnea, hoping that it not only hits, but successfully captures the little bugger. That's all I can do at this point, hope and see. Hope and see, hope and see, hope and see...