[In the foreground, one Cecil Harvey, who is holding a few TMs and staring at them thoughtfully. In the background, one Kayne the dragonite and one Mist the Swablu, apparently arguing. Mist seems to be winning
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[Video] *sees no late*puppet_paladinMay 5 2011, 11:58:11 UTC
Do you hear that, Kayne? That's one vote for you.
[He hears that indeed, and that cheer is deafening.]
I was thinking of teaching them a healing move for Flying-types. Kayne is at a higher level and thus more likely to participate in important battles, but Mist shows much potential despite her young age.
I've named quite a few of my Pokémon after people I care for. They deserve good names, after all.
[Mist is chirping something very uncomplimentary about the Dratini family and their mothers, which earns her a half-hearted twack.]
I plan to train her until she reaches the highest level and beyond, of course. I rotate between my Pokémon every day, to make sure they train properly.
[But they can also help breed a Poké of the correct gender if you have two males or two females.]
Yes, I find that I enjoy his company very much, and he's good in a fight. Others simply do not share my fondness of him, and that can cause... difficulties.
[...That's it. When I inevitably app a character that would be appropriate to get a Ditto as a starter, that Ditto will be the closest thing to Pokémon asexuality there is.]
For the moment, they're rather simple things like tripwires and precariously balanced buckets of water on top of doors. Still, while the group can dodge them fairly easily, they are annoying, and I'm afraid that they may escalate.
Without more information, my biased opinion would choose your dragon.
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[He hears that indeed, and that cheer is deafening.]
I was thinking of teaching them a healing move for Flying-types. Kayne is at a higher level and thus more likely to participate in important battles, but Mist shows much potential despite her young age.
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[Ow, his ears. Meanwhile, you can hear Richard laughing at their argument.]
Hmm... I'm afraid I won't be of much help. You could make a good case for both. How much do you plan on training Mist?
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[Mist is chirping something very uncomplimentary about the Dratini family and their mothers, which earns her a half-hearted twack.]
I plan to train her until she reaches the highest level and beyond, of course. I rotate between my Pokémon every day, to make sure they train properly.
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[Hey, just because you're ~*RIVALS*~ with Kayne and Richard's a bit of a jerk doesn't mean you should insult their entire family, Mist. Shame on you.]
A fine goal to have. One that I share, provided that nothing unexpected happens.
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[Come on! Kayne's mother was a Ditto. A Ditto.]
I wish you luck with that. It becomes rather more complicated once you've obtained more than six of them.
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[And what's wrong with that? Ditto is awesome.]
I would imagine. Richard by himself can be a handful at times.
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They might be handfuls, but they are handfuls that are well worth the effort.
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Yes, I find that I enjoy his company very much, and he's good in a fight. Others simply do not share my fondness of him, and that can cause... difficulties.
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Why would anyone dislike him? Dratinis are such lovely creatures.
[By which he means bloodthirsty and battle happy, but still.]
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... Richard has a fondness for pranking others, particularly Squall.
[Kain sees that part as a bit of a boon. It means that Richard doesn't complain about his style of training.]
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...I can see why that might cause some friction in a group. What sorts of pranks...?
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For the moment, they're rather simple things like tripwires and precariously balanced buckets of water on top of doors. Still, while the group can dodge them fairly easily, they are annoying, and I'm afraid that they may escalate.
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How does he manage that without arms? Can he tie the string with his tail?
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I would suspect he uses both his tail and his mouth. I'm not certain, though. I usually find them after the fact.
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