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Kazuki's Journey
Topic Started: Jul 25 2009, 05:47 PM (4,209 Views)
Crosse
In My Little White Room Again
Velix decided now was her time to shine, for she was the first to make a move during this round of the battle against the horribly outmatched Bidoof that had so stupidly crossed paths with a madman like yourself (hell, I think anyone would get some sort of satisfaction out of beating the living shit out of those, those, things). And so, she jumped forward from where she had previously stood in the disheveled grass and looked her opponent dead on in the eye. She growled a little bit as she reared her bottom up into the air, then made off in a quick dash towards a respectable distance between herself and the Bidoof. She jumped up in the air, rising to about half a foot over the Bidoof’s head, and shot a spiraling ball of pure organic energy down into the stupid things face. The impact had caused the male to stumble backwards a bit, leaving him with an aching face and leaving him totally open to the next potential attack from Velix –oh yeah, its Machop’s turn, isn’t it?

The fighting Pokemon shot forth after his partner had cleared the way, arms crossed over his stalwart chest in the correct formation. He began to grunt as his feet pounded against the grass as he continued to rush out over towards where the Bidoof sat, totally unaware. Machop was just a foot and a half away when the stupid creature finally decided t raise its head and see what all the commotion was about, only to see his opponent’s arms slashing down at him in a v-like shape. Bidoof made an odd grunting noise, a sign of distress, but god how annoying it sounded! It appeared though that with this attempt at Cross Chop, that he had mastered the formation while he was under pressure during the battle, but percentage wise his completion of the move only increased a little –for there was one other thing he was going to need to learn before he completed it: he needs to locate the weak spot on his target and somehow manage to up his Critical Hit Ratio.


The Battle!

Nidoran nodded after you had given him his instructions, and he was rather excited. He had some odd feeling that once you had finished up tutoring all of these Pokemon, that he’d get to fight. That he’d get to begin inching his way closer and closer to his final evolved form, where he would beat down all who oppose with his might fist. The little rabbit like creature giggled to himself at the thought, but quickly turned his attention back to Grimer who was in need of some more coaching. Grimer listened as Nido tried explaining everything to him, constantly nodding his head up and down, and the moment Nido stopped speaking in his foreign tongue he got down to business.

You had mentioned making the balls of sludge lighter, and so had Nido, and that was what he managed to do. This round of Sludge Bomb appeared to be much quicker, with better rounded sludge balls that seemed to wobble with some sort of gas held within them. They soon collided against a nearby tree, where they began to slightly explode every now and then. He had made good progress! Now he just needs to figure out how to get them to explode bigger and all at the same time, and he’d be finished!

Sludge Bomb learning curve___90%

Aron tilted his head to the side as you spoke, curious as to how this plan of yours was going to work out. He quickly shook his body to ease his little muscles beneath all of that steel plating and began to cough, which sounded absolutely horrible. It was almost as if there was a tyrannosaurus with a glob of prey stuck deep within his throat, bones and other pieces of the creature scraping up against the tender flesh in his little throat. The dinosaur would try to cough it up, but to no success, only causing his prey to enact its revenge by continuing to dig his bones deeper into the predators flesh –cutting at its skin and causing him to bleed from within. Aron continued trying to cough out all of the dullness that resided inside his throat, eventually his voice sounding like the dinosaur who, still coughing, had began to uncontrollably spit up blood; it was nasty sounding.

Anyways though after another few noxious minutes of practicing, Aron shook his head and returned his focus to you –who were about to aid him with your hand. You kept your hand low and singled him to begin. The dull roar escaped from his throat, the exercise before seemed to have done nothing, but then slowly and steadily you began to lift your hand higher into the air. Aron tried heightening the pitch of his voice, and he managed to do so –for a little bit. Your hand wasn’t even a foot away from where it had started when Aron practically fell over backwards as his voice cracked, causing and intense pain to run down the sides of his throat. He whimpered a little bit, feeling the scorching heat that stung as he swallowed his own spit. The poor little thing looked like he needed a water break.

Metal Sound learning curve___35%
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(Crosse, I'm sorry that you wrote such a big ref, and this is such a short reply. I've just done a lot of profiling and had the need to get this done tonight. I love you for getting the ref on today and hopefully your awesome plot will be ready soon. )

The things ahead seemed very simple. Very, indeed. In the battle, Velix and Machop just had to finish things up. But it became necessary for Kaz to move the tutoring to the next step. "Machop, find the weak point and hit it with Cross Chop. Velix, stand down."




Grimer was almost done, and it would be simple to get the finishing touches. "Grimer, put more power into it. We need it to explode further." Kaz told the sludge pokemon, as he returned his Nidoran.




Aron was done for now. There was nothing more he could do. Kaz had big plans to move on to, so he had no time to continue this further. Returning Aron, he then returned the Aron and dual Ralts to their owner with a note saying sorry.

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((It's okay, I know you've been busy. I'll have your plot done soon though! ^^;))
After coming to terms with quite a difficult decision, you decided that it would be best to return both the Aron and the Ralts you had borrowed for move tutoring back to their real owner. You surly would have made some great money from all of the tutoring, but the moves that this one particular person were quite aggravating considering how much of a pain they were beginning to be –each of them slowly sucking away at your muse for this specific “career”. Perhaps a little down time after finishing up with these last two Pokemon and then you could begin again? I’m sure there are many people willing to sacrifice their own money in hopes of someone teaching their Pokemon to become stronger (in the sense that they would have a wider arsenal of attacks) so there would always be something for you to do in the future. So, for now, let continue on with what we have already started and finish it as quick as we can –then we’ll move onto a little plot that I still need to think of or something of that sort!

Velix tilted her head toward the side at the sound of your voice; you wanted her to stand down? How strange, she must have thought, considering she was the one you wanted to train and whatnot. Soon enough though, the little fox managed to grasp a hold of the “big picture”, so to say. The reason why you had her back off was so that Machop could try and take down the enemy on his own, with the move that you were trying so desperately to tutor him. The little fighter Pokemon puffed out his chest and cracked his knuckles, knowing that if he played his cards right he could take his opponent out in this last round. You had told him to aim for a weak spot and then to strike down at the rat with his attack then –only problem being that he wasn’t sure exactly how to figure out where a weak spot was. Each part of his enemy looked the same to him; fat, brown, ugly, and something he just wanted to punch the living shit out of.

Machop scratched at his head, unsure of where he should strike. Bidoof, seeing this delay in his enemies attack, decided that he should take the advantage of this and jump forth to attack on his own –to avenge his fallen comrade! And so he scrambled over to where Machop stood, head lowered to gain a greater impact from his Tackle attack, and threw himself out at Machop. Your Pokemon stumbled back, taking a good deal of damage, but managed to retaliate against the aggravating rat before he could escape. His crossed arms swung down at the creature, hitting him just above the shoulder and causing him to finally faint. The battle was over, but Machops training still needed to continue for a while longer. Perhaps you could have him study the fainted enemies and have him practice hitting their weak spots on their unconscious bodies?! I like that idea! =D


Congratulations!

Cross Chop learning curve___90%

With the battle finally out of the way, we can finally change our focus back to the wonderful job of tutoring! –no sarcasm intended. Anyways though, as you spoke the ball of sludge watched your lips move with his big glazed over eyes. He wanted so desperately to return home to his trainer, and he knew that the quicker that he perfected this that the quicker he would be able to reunite with said trainer. So, after listening to you speak, he nodded his head in your direction and got down to business. Nido, wanting to give a few more words advice, managed to do so before being sucked up into oblivion by the Pokeball you held out in your hand. Grimer watched his friend disappear into the nothingness, and with a sigh returned to his training.

He began to focus on his power; he needed to get the sludge bombs to explode all together and for all of them to have a bigger explosion. He though back carefully to when Nidoran had demonstrated this to him, smiling slightly, and then opened his eyes; he was ready. He moved his focus over to the tree that had been horrible ravished and brutalized by all of the tutoring, though he couldn’t care less. Grimer quickly built up the sludge within his mouth, a putrid stench filling the air as it seeped out from between his lips, and with haste he blasted his attack out towards the tree with impressive power. Each of the miniature blobs of exploded sludge were perfectly rounded and dark in color, a horrid stench filling the air as they flew threw it, and then –simultaneously—they exploded at once when they flew into the side of the tree –causing an explosion of bark and sap to spew out onto the grass in every direction. He had done it. One down, and one more to go!

Sludge Bomb learning curve___100%
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(This is crappy.. I know. I keep feeling bad for having you write sooooooo~ much, and me write so little. The reason (not excuse) is that with Grimer going back, and Machop near finishing... I'm suppose to go on the plot. If you do not have a plot figured out, give me a battle. Nido and Velix and Mareep are on my list for evolution.)

Machop and Velix did absolutely wonderful. They had defeated the two Bidoofs. Both even grew in strength. That made Kazuki happy. His plans for Velix only seemed to be leveling her up. Machop was only on the list for training. Nidoran and Mareep accompany Velix on the list. Why? Because all seem kind of close to evolving. How does he know? The Poketech allows him to know. It is sort of complicated, but Kaz seemed to have a good feeling they will. As such, he'd love to continue training them. No more tutoring until after. Once Nido evolved, he'd get the Moon Stone out. Then tutor one or two moves. Velix, well, her and Mareep seemed close but both had a long way to go in tutoring. Either way, Kazuki's thoughts trailed off into the most obvious of places again. This must be his one hundredth time thinking about this. He needed to think about other things.

"Machop, this may be... weird. Use the Bidoof's body to locate the absolute weak points. I'd say joints in their shoulders, legs, and possibly ribs. But you find them, and strike with a Cross Chop."

Moving on, Grimer was done. That was great! Kaz told him he did a good job and returned the Grimer to the pokeball, a spherical device. From there, he placed the ball over the 'tech and watched as it disappeared to the Trainer. Kaz had forgotten any payment, and he decided he must've done it out of the good of his heart. Hell, he got to tutor his own pokemon at the same time. However, he wanted to move on. Tutoring seemed to be too much. Not enough battling and cool situations. His last excitement was the big battle with the street man, the Shady Man, who owned an Aipom and Rattata, and taught Nidoran the move named Counter. Anyway, it was time to move on.

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Machop gazed up to you, his eyes narrow and serious, as you spoke to him once more about his progress in his move tutoring. He tilted his head to the side curiously as you spoke about how you wanted him to lop around his fainted enemy so that he could stud the creature, trying to deduct where the weakest parts of his body would be and taking a metal note on them. He continued to circle his fainted enemy, studying at where some of the weak points you had mentioned where. He watched the creature as his chest slowly heaved up and down, looking at the ribs that could be seen for a split second while he inhaled. He also took notice of the joints the Bidoof’s shoulders and hips, realizing that if he struck there he could possibly cripple his opponent. As he studied the creature short, fat, stubby little legs, he noticed that it would actually be difficult to cause damage to that area. Since the Bidoof was so low to the ground, it would be nearly impossible for him to get in a good hit without taking a good deal of damage upon himself in the process.

After approximately ten or so minutes of intense studying, he then began to think about where he would strike on the small rodent. He replayed his thoughts in his mind; he went over the rubs, the joints, the legs. He had the perfect shot to hit the legs, seeing as how the Pokémon was fainted and all, but would he really want to deliver such a devastating blow to a creature who couldn’t defend themselves? He stood still for a few moments, thinking over what he should do. After a few more moments of thinking, the small fighting type Pokemon nodded, and then readied his arms out in front of himself. He crossed his arms over in an “x”, like he had so many times before, and then began to concentrate heavily on the fighting type energy that was flowing throughout his body. He concentrated the flow of energy down into his arms, like he had done before in battle, and then he forced his gaze down to the wounded creature and decided now was the time to pick an area and strike.

His little beady eyes slipped across the creature’s body, and stopped at the things chest. The little fighter grunted and then stepped forwards, arms crossed and raised high above his head, and then brought down the pain on the unconscious rat. The creature squirmed in its unconscious state, feeling the flesh surrounding his ribs bruising from the intense power Machop had summoned, and then he fell silent once more. Machop took a step back, eyeing his work, and then turned over to your and very cheekily gave you a thumbs up. He had mastered it, and hell it was about time.

Cross Chop learning curve___100%

With that now out of the way, you stood on the dreary ground and looked out to see what surrounded you. The sky above had grown dim, dark clouds over the horizon rumbled and were slowly creeping across the field towards you. They flared in anger as a wind picked up and rushed about around you, causing some Pidgey in a nearby tree to scatter and fly off away from the approaching storm. Looking from side to side, you could see a Pokemon center in the horizon that glowed as a massive giant red beckon. From where you stood, you could see numerous trainers flooding into the frosted doors with their Pokemon for sanctuary…perhaps you should too? If you decided to do so, then the nurses inside would surely grant you a room for the night where you could take a good long rest from all of this tutoring (it was also getting kind of late, by the way), but then something else hit you. Looking down to your defeated opponents, you were also faced with another decision. Leave this annoying ass rats that everyone should commit mass genocide on behind, or take them to the center for safety with you?

And so the plot begins~
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Kazuki had walked up to Machop, and had been smiling the entire time. The fighting type had proved himself well suited for battle. Maybe not in levels, but definitely in the way of arsenal. His attacks were getting there, but Kazuki would still have much to teach him. Moves like Seismic Toss, and Vital Toss were some moves Kaz really wanted to try. But then there was others that also had a pretty good look to the way Machop could grow in power.

Enough was enough. Kazuki had definitely found it late, and it was time to set in. A nearby pokemon center looked like a haven. Of course, he seen other trainers pile in. Taking Machop's pokeball from his belt, Kaz had pressed the button gently, but hard enough to activate it. Machop smiled before bending over, tired from training all day. As a red light covered the muscle pokemon, the boy smiled and praised him with gentle whispers.

The day had brought about much change to Kazuki's mind. Nidoran has one more move on the roster of wants that Kaz had made up. However, that move could come at any time. It was none other then Hidden Power, which could really help if another element was to be used--that is if Nido had received another. He'd like a water or electric based power, but he wasn't going to worry about it right now.

Wanting to go to the center, Kaz first examined the sky. It sure was getting gloomy, or at least dark. It was time to bring it all in for the night, and maybe tomorrow brought something different. Kaz loved to tutor, at times, and had much to do. But he thought it was time to help Nido, Mareep, and Velix. All three are getting closer and closer to what some data in the Poketech says. Evolution. It would be nice to have them get stronger.

About to walk away, Kaz abruptly paused. He turned his head to the side and looked over his shoulder. It was the Bidoofs that tried to fight him. They were good opponents for his pokemon to fight, and he had respect for all pokemon. Even if they were attacking back. Scooping them up in his arms, he carried them the rest of the distance to the Pokemon Center. When he got to the building, a boy opened the doors for him. The kid must've seen that Kaz was helping two pokemon. In fact, his entire team and him were also in need of help.

"Nurse Joy, these two Bidoofs were defeated in a battle. Can you help them? I also need my pokemon healed." Gently, Kaz placed all of his own pokemon, in their respected pokeballs, down on the counter. He thought about switching a few and giving some other pokemon a try. As he thought about it, he decided not too. Machop was far away from evolving, and a break in tutoring would render some of the new pokemon almost useless. Voltorb hasn't even had a battle. As he is level five still, Kaz plans on using him in the future. Unlike most Voltorbs, his now had some neat moves to help a lot.

Ignoring the PC, and waiting for his pokemon to finish healing, Kaz scanned the room and found a few empty seats. He picked on away from people, and cautiously planted himself on the plastic platform. He watched the windows, and how dark it was getting. Maybe staying would be nice, so Kaz got up right away. Now heading back to Nurse Joy, it wasn't to get his pokemon already. He knew the healing took time. "Nurse, do you have a room I can stay in?"
He needed one just for now. Come sunrise, he was going to be back to tutoring. The thought was final.
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Nurse Joy finally gave the pokemon back to Kazuki. The bidoof were another story. They weren't his, and he'd never think about making them. Equipped with the pokemon, Kaz thought of something. Well, he needed something to do. What else then to do what he has been doing for what seemed to ever? Tutoring. The PC in the center was working, so Kaz hopped over there and gave it a try. He exchanged the following.

Placed Sneel and Volt into the PC. He then took out the Poliwag and Geodude he had gotten from a lottery winning, and a Lapras. A new job for him to do, and tutoring it was anyways. The guy was paying in a rare pokemon. Cyndaquil. While this fiery friend could be useful in battles, it was unlikely to be used right now. But Kaz thought about another thing. Geodude and Cyndaquil would make for an awesome pair. Especially once Cyndaquil could help him learn Flamethrower and all kinds of fiery moves. The thought pleased Kazuki.

Backing out of any more switches, Kaz left the Pokemon Center. In moments, he was in the front and released every pokemon. Nidoran. Mareep. Velix. Lapras. Poliwag. Geodude. Each were going to do their own thing. It was time to get started.

"Today, we're doing something totally different. Some will tutor now, and some later. One of you is going for a battle. We need to finish this with some speed. I want to move on to other things. Let's all do our best!" Kaz raised a fist, high into the air. His smile expressed his energetic and overall happy appeal. "Let's see the jobs of everyone. Nidoran, you're the battler. I need you to try and find something to fight. We need to raise your level. Velix, we'll be learning Psychic. Poliwag, bubblebeam. Geodude, rock throw. Lapras is learning a move first but then Mareep is too. Mareep comes in for the second move tutored." After everyone was broken up, it was time to start.

Nidoran had his instructions. Kazuki wanted him to find a formidable opponent to fight against. Raising his level by one or two was the best thing for right now. It put him closer to being the strongest on the team. Let's hope he gains a level or more. In total, he needs four more.




"Velix. I'm starting with you now. For tutoring, we're doing Psychic. Psychic is using psychic waves to bring a target into the air. You know how to do that with Confusion. Then, powerful kinetic waves, which you send using Confusion. The only difference is power. The amount of chaos. The amount of power behind your thoughts. I want you to find a pokemon to fight with. A different target then Nidoran. Once you have one, focus on getting it in a Confusion, but when you have hold of it... Blast it with psychic waves. Increase the power of chaos with this: thoughts of past battles that has left you hurt."




"Poliwag, you're next." Had moved on from Velix, Kaz was ready to start with the brand new pokemon. "I'm Kazuki. It's nice to finally meet you. I want to make you strong, just like the rest of my team. You know Bubble, yes?'" A smile erupted on the boy's face when Poliwag nodded. "I need you to start off by using that, but really pushing it out. Bubblebeam is basically Bubble. However, you need to focus. Focus on pushing the bubbles out quickly, and as hard as you can. Make a field of bubbles over there!" Kaz pointed. Sending the water type to the send allowed there to be no field around his pokemon.




Rock Throw would be pretty simple for Geodude. Without further breaks, Kazuki moved to the rock head with arms. An introduction was placed in. It was time to break the move down. "Rock Throw is your new move to be learned. Basically, use your body to break something. I need you to really throw yourself into a tree. Focus on breaking it. Use your body; maybe your head. It might be your hardest spot."




"Mareep. We're back to tutoring. Thunderbolt was a good move, huh? I need you to definitely use it in this tutor. Make me proud." Kaz smiled. He glanced up to the sky. "Thunder. A move that requires you to blast a charge of electricity up to the sky, and it sends it down to the foe. Let's try using Thunderbolt and shooting it at the sky. We'll work on that for now. Get it to the sky and if you can, put enough up there to have it come back down."




"Dear Lapras. Your trainer has asked me to tutor you three moves. The first one, he says, is the most important. Ready to please him? I need you to use Sing. Start using it away from my team. Once you start, though, I need you to make the tune more sinister. Darker. We're going for Perish Song. Which instead of making the pokemon sleep, it's going to go into an unconscious state. Start tuning the song differently, though. Remember, darker tune."

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Okay, well, after having gave your instructions to your team and observing the serene that was laid out before you, you could tell that today was going to be a gloomy one. The clouds hung low and were shaded a deep grey, patches if black fell from the sky and down to the ground over the horizon, and the sun was nowhere to be seen. Most Pokemon would have scurried away to hide from such a dreadful day; they would run to their families and sleep amongst themselves in their a sweet warmth, cuddling their young, and waiting for the sjky’s overhead to clear. Of course, this was not the case for all Pokemon, since their where a few lingering about trying to find some food to store away if the storm decided to stay for a while. And of course, that was not for all Pokemon, especially the one that your little Nidoran was about to stumble upon.

The creature was held up high in one of the few tree’s that were scattered around the outside of the center, hiding away in a massive gaping hole that may have been burrowed by another Pokemon. His one eye nervously glared down to the small rabbit who sat at the base of the tree. The two of them continued to stare at one another, though the one in the tree’s eye was actually waving between the empty sockets on his face. He shuddered a bit as a cold chill swept across his body (ironically) and tilted his head curiously. He didn’t seem aggressive –so you where going to have to make the first move.


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:velix

Kazuki. Really? Haven’t I told you that trying to tutor during a battle is probably one of the most horrible ideas that you could ever think of? Things never go good during them, and I doubt they ever will, because the enemy will always have the advantage. Nevertheless though, you still stuck to having Velix search for an opponent and force it to battle her so that she could use it as a dummy for her move tutoring practice. So, she crawled low amongst the grass, looking for some creature whom she could fight, and eventually came to the side of a bush. She eagerly rounded it, tail held high, and screeched upon having found a potential fighter. She hissed and clawed at air before the creature to force it out of the bush and into the open, which soured the little fighters mood and made her that much more irritable.

Kneeling down in a patch of grass, the Roselia growled and slowly rose to her feet. The rose buds that served as her hands quaked with anger as she inched closer to her female opponent, wanting nothing more than to beat her head down into the earth. What she didn’t know though was that Velix was trying to concentrate on her psychic powers so that she could throw her first attempt at Psychic at her –which would be super duper effective against her typing. Too bad this little girl was pmsing, because she didn’t even give your Velix another second to think before she fired off Poison Sting at your little fox. The impact did impressive damage, especially since her levels where higher, but the creature did not continue the beating. She took a step back and used Growth, so that she’d be ready.

Despite having been totally knocked back by her first attempt at learning the move, Velix did gain a little experience of it. For instance, she now had recalled all of the battles she had in the past and forced them to fester in her mind, causing a wretched anger to press against her skull. She also had an idea of what chaos was, and therefore was able to depict somewhat of the chaos that she wished to release onto this world.

Psychic learning curve___10%

The Battle At Hand…


:poliwag

The tadpole, small and rotund, wobbled on her two stumpy legs from left to right as you introduced yourself and informed her about what activity she would be taking part in this fine day. Eagerly she continued to sway her body from side to side, anxiously but eagerly taking in the information that you had presented to her. Of course, she already had a move that would lead up to her new one, so this would in turn prove much easier rather than if she attempted to learn this without any form of guidelines or backup. She nodded as her pink lips opened and closed as she hummed her name out allowed, signaling to you that she understood –or at least she seemed to. Anyways though, once you had finished she quickly trotted off to the area where you had pointed to begin her first attempt.

Once there, she quickly began to focus on how she preformed her attack of Bubble. She inhaled, gathered that odd feeling in her chest, and then exhaled and allowed massive globs of bubbles to bubble out of her mouth and across the ground –covering quite a large distance to ensure that she hit her target. Nothing too difficult; nothing too difficult at all. A smile formed across her pudgy pink lips as she quickly inhaled, breathing in as much air as she could so that she could build up that pressure in her chest. Soon enough, the bubbles had taken form and now sat floating within her lungs, just waiting to be expelled. Poliwag concentrated, wanting to put more force behind the attack, and then did so.

The bubbles flooded from her mouth at a faster paste and more vigorously than how they did with her previous version of the attack; good progress was made with this attempt. Though she did as she was told, creating a rather impressive field of bubbles on the field over yonder with a relatively decent pace and force, she still lacked the structure needed to perfect this attack. She would need to focus them into a dense stream to cause more damage than a mere field of bubbles (even though that would be so freaking cool) but I think you already know that.

Bubblebeam learning curve___45%

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Oh Geodude, one of my least favorite Pokemon, how I hate you. You always appear in my journeys, in grass and in caves, under rocks and behind boulders; you are a serious pain in my ass, and have always been. You seem to have a lack of developed imagination in your design, much like that of Bidoof, and your name tends to annoy me as well. I have to say though, dealing with your lard ass is worth it in the end, when a mighty golem stands at your side with a dinosaur shaped snout and a body as hard as stone (bad pun, I know). But my ideas will not affect your tutoring session in any way, except for maybe giving me something to go off on and lengthen my post since I can’t seem to think of anything else at eleven at night. Oh well.

Slowly inching away from you after having heard your instructions, Geodude came to an area where he believed that he could attempt to perform his move without disrupting the others on his team. He had come to the base of a withered tree, actually it was one of the many in the vicinity (apparently the storm from last night killed away all the leaves that clung to its branches as well as sections of bark, which revealed the delicate flesh underneath), and so he settled down and got ready. Studying his body, he came to the conclusion that in order to more damage to the tree that he was going to half to hurl his rock body at quite an impressive momentum, and so he mentally began to prepare himself for that feat.

What he did was he lifted himself high up off the ground by using his tough arms to thrust himself upwards and inches closer to the tree. He then followed the movement up by throwing his body into the tree, looking very similar to that of a Body Flop or Body Slam attack (head or body, I honestly think it’s the same exact thing) –but it was kind of lacking the necessary force. Nevertheless he did manage to get the tree to shake quite a bit upon impact, but no bark scattered or sap began to flow from where the designated wound was. More power is a must.

Rock Throw learning curve___50%

:mareep

The odd ball of fluff slowly wandered to your side after having released her from her Pokeball. She looked up to you, her eyes massively huge with curiosity, and then she titled her head from side to side as if she was questioning what it was you where about to go over with her. Despite being relatively young when it comes to levels, this little lamb was way ahead of the curve when it came to the powerfulness of the moves she knew. She had already mastered an electrical attack, which would be great for battle, and now she was moving on to the big momma of all of the electrical based moves. This one here would require a mass amount of power and perfect precision, because if she was just a centimeter off of her target her attack could totally be wasted.

Anyways though, after a short introduction and a little bit of affection, you began to inform her of how she would attempt at learning this move the first time around. You had instructed her to begin by using Thunderbolt out and into the sky above and then somehow force the electricity to power up and then make a U-turn only to come back and strike at any potential enemy with intense power. This might be a little difficult, but nevertheless we move on! So she began by firing off her attack out and into the sky, watching as the electricity scattered and clogged the dreary clouds that still hung overhead. The sky above rumbled as the electricity smashed against itself in the clouds, but nothing came back down for the second hit. You were going to need to focus on gaining a lot more power before we start working on your accuracy and all of that other fun stuff.

Thunder learning curve___30%

:lapras

Conjuring a dark tune can be especially hard when no one knows of any to relate to, or even if the person who is doing so is so lighthearted that they cannot even fathom thinking of something deviously morbid. Lady luck seemed to have visited your bedside during the night; caressing your face with her small rounded hands and pecking you on the forehead with a kiss of fortune. As of now, within that small spherical mechanism clutched in your hand, you had been bestowed a creatures whose master lurked within the dark shadows of mischief and other shenanigans; perhaps this would be easier than first expected?

The massive water creature new very well how to sing, and so she did once she moved over to a spot where she would be less likely to effect the other members on her team..and she did so beautifully. It was like a memorizing hymn that would have surely, in battle, lulled any nearby creatures into a deep sleep. And so she sung, and continued to sing, each passing second as she went on she kept on thinking about how she could improve the sweet and innocent lyrics of her song and warp them into something more dastardly and manic. She thought back to her life, trying to recall and misfortune, and used the vivid images of her trainer and the others in her team and how dark they appeared to be.

And so slowly, but steadily, the tone of her song was warped into something dark. She sung of the dark waves of the sea, throwing their bodies against the sharp jagged rocks that clung desperately to the side of the dreary Cliffside, and how the ocean consumed all who dared to enter it. The waves, the current, the dark seaweed clung to the legs of Pokemon and humanity alike, dragging them closer down into the raging sea and ever so closer to hell. She noted their attempts at survival, but continued to explain the unfruitfulness of their attempts, and made in certain that as the darkness slowly covered their eyes and the waves chocked at their throats; it was depressing, that was certain.

Perish Song learning curve___30%


((OOC|| I am so sorry how horrible this is and how long it took me to get to you. I've been so busy. I'll try to make your next ref better and completed sooner))
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The day was gloomy, for sure. Only Kazuki would be out tutoring and battling in this weather. He would, and he was. The fool would tutor in the rain if he could, sometimes. Kazuki laid instructions out for everyone. Even in the darkened day, they seemed to find some pokemon. Nidoran found a ghost type. Kazuki already knew it was a ghost type by it's look. Using the Poketech, he found it was a Duskull. Over on the side, Velix had found a rather aggressive grass type. Roselia. Their moves were different. Nido had zero luck of fighting the Duskull, and Velix had a chance with either.

"Nido! Velix! Change opponents quickly!" Kazuki was dumb, and he was smart. If Velix could do more to Duskull then Nido, why keep Nido in a losing battle. "Velix, get the surprise hit. Use Confusion, and then while he is held, try using two Energy Balls." Kazuki looked at Nido who was rushing towards the Roselia. "Nido, get in there and hit it with two Horn Attack. Use Counter if it tries to hurt you."

As one would see, Velix wasn't tutoring Psychic right now. Kaz thought about it, and it wasn't the right time. He wanted Velix and Nidoran to evolve. Once then, they'd be open to a few newer moves maybe, or Velix could learn Psychic a little better.




Poliwag was a cute pokemon. The tadpole had much potential for a few different things. Kazuki always liked the way Poliwhirl was, and could settle with just a first evolution, rather then moving onward. However, from beyond Poliwhirl, he had two options. The choices. But it didn't matter. This young tadpole had not been trained for battle, in the slightest. For now, it was strictly to learn two moves and become a furious, potential fighter.

"Poliwag, that was great! However, you need to make the bubbles shoot out a little faster. And instead of focusing on the effects of Bubble, try and make the beam of bubbles dense. This type of attack is meant for one target, and not an area move. I want you to find a tree and try shooting the bubbles just as rapidly at the bark. Remember, try not to allow the bubbles to stay. You need to spit the stream of bubbles very fast and hard. It requires a different focus then Bubble."




Geodude was doing great. It was his first tutor, and first meet with Kazuki. For him to show how much he really cares was obvious. Well, maybe it wasn't for Kazuki, but for himself. Who knows. Either way, it was a good first attempt. No one could lie about that. Kazuki wished he could try to help, more in a physical way then a verbal way. In this case, he rather keep all the bones in his body.

"Geodude, that was pretty cool. You had a very good first attempt. But you lacked power. I want you to throw yourself violently into the tree. Not so much as you recoil from the hit, but enough. Your body is rock, so right there it is pretty sturdy. You're pretty strong too. Try that again, but this time really throw yourself into it." Kazuki started to think of what a Geodude would like. "Think of it as you're throwing yourself into a large pit of rocks, or whatever it is that you really enjoy. You want to break down the door to get to it. The door blocks you, and is sturdy itself. You need to put effort and tons of energy into one big thrust of your body to break it down." Ah, the simple joys of embarrassing himself while trying to use weird, imaginative situations.




Mareep had gotten the distance, for sure. However, the power was something else. aybe even accuracy, and energy, or even effort. Mareep just shot the Thunderbolt up. Kazuki was dumb. He should have had her focus a little more. "Alright, Mareep. This is what we're going to do. I want you to close your eyes, and meditate. While doing so, imagine being very powerful and shooting the Thunderbolt into the sky and having it rumble the clouds. Only then it shoots down onto an opponent. If you can imagine that for a while, and then try it for yourself, it'd be a good attempt."

Let's try that!




The last tutor would be the hardest. It would risk some of Kazuki's health. Basically, he was in danger of being put to sleep for a while or being knocked out. In the long run, he had gained a pretty good ally for the future. The Lapras was singing to the side, and Kaz needed to check her progress. In moments, he heard faint gaps of the song. His best to tune it out was doing rather well, aside from the times he needed to listen. He went from yawning to feeling a little dizzy. He dismissed it as the song, but rather him pushing himself with tutoring all the time. He wanted to get on to adventure.

"Lapras, I heard some parts. It seems very dark. But I want you to do more. Let's see. Why not try this? Close your eyes and imagine being in a dark, dark room. In your mind, everything is like a movie and not real. So only use the images as a reference to the dark melody. The room is where pokemon have been tortured. The man who does it all is coming back. You need to sing to alert the other pokemon and not put then to sleep, because they may wake up during some horrible stuff. Instead, your dark tune needs to make them go unconscious. Knock them out for them to wake up much later. When the man goes for you, you need to use the darkened tune to knock him out too. Raise the dark tune from your Trainer's experience. You and him must have some memories. Try to remember any near-loses, near-deaths, and any pain you've suffered."

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Hmmm... Where to start? There's so much going on that it's hard to pick what to start with. Well, we could just start with the hardest and do the tutors first. Yeah... That sounds like the best thing to do. Well, let's get this show on the road.

We'll just start with the easiest and go from there. Poliwag was up first this time around and he didn't really need much to work on. He just needed to make the bubbles come out faster, make them a little bit denser, and make them hit only one target. He kept his eyes on you while you gave the instructions for the round and he seeemed to understand what he needed to do. He started by forming the bubbles in his body, but this time, it seemed to take a little bit longer. He was working on the bubbles inside of him, making them denser so that he could do more damage with them. Before he released them, he focused on a nearby tree to release them on and fired away. The bubbles trabeled in a fairly straight part and there didn't seem to be anything wrong with the move. Well, I guess there was. When the bubbles hit, they still didn't have the power that they needed to have. Just one last thing to work on and then you should have that move completed.

Next up was Geodude. He seemed to do the best the first time around and hopefully he'll get the move done this time. A;; he needed to do was get more power into the move, which isn't really that hard to do. He charged at the tree as fast and as powerfully as he could. Once he made contact, the tree shattered into a million tiny pieces. Well, not all of it but a good portion at least. Well, he seems to have the move down now. Great job! On to the next one!

Next up, Mareep. Now Thunder was a very complex move. You had to send a thunderbolt into the sky, somehow make it turn around, and somehow make it stronger when it comes back down then when it went up. Mareep did as you said and began to meditate. She focused on the sky above and how to make a Thunderbolt come back down and strike an opponent with more power than a regular thunderbolt. She opened her eyes and shot a bolt into the clouds above. After a few seconds, nothing happened but then, rumbling could be heard coming from the clouds and sure enough, the clouds were becoming electrically charged. Sadly though, a bolt didn't come down and strike anything. Maybe if you get the clouds more charged, it would be more likely to come down. Start there and see where that goes.

And lastly for the tutors, it was Lapras, learning a very awesome move. Perish Song was very useful and I'm sure Lapras' real trainer would be very happy with you once you got the move tutored for him/her. Anyways, Lapras began to think of every bad thing that has happened in her life. Surprisingly, this actually took a long time. Seems like a lot has happened to her but that could be a good thing for this move. She concentrated on putting the bad deeds into her song that she sung and was surprisingly able to make it sound rather dark and haunting, making you and the Pokemon around shiver from the creepiness. Just add a little bit more to the unconcious part and she should get the move down.


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Now it was time for the battle part of this ref. Velix and Nido quickly changed opponents and made it so that Nido was against Roselia and Velix was up against Duskull. Well, this basically screwed the Duskull so much that it didn't even have an attack it could use to do damage, other than those on the GAL. Nido and Velix started the battle off by each of them using Horn Attack and Confusion respectively on their respective opponents. Both did some good damage but the two were still far away from knocking them out. While Nido was up close and personal with the Roselia, he used another Horn Attack, making Roselia even closer to being out for the count. Roselia wasn't going to take anymore of this and used Stun Spore while Nido was close, making him paralyzed. Well, this wasn't going to help you much. Let alone that your counter wasn't going to do anything since the only physical move the she has is Poison Sting. Duskull, on the other hand, started his first round by using Leer twice, lowering Velix's defense so that he could do more damage with the GAL moves that he was surely going to use later one.

For the second part, Velix started it all off with an Energy Ball which was quickly countered with a Disable, making him unable to use the second Energy Ball that you wanted him to. Nido waited for Roselia to use a physical move but none were used. Instead, she used Mega Drain. It wasn't very effective but it still stole energy and health from Nido and gave it to her. That wasn't good and with that +1 Special Attack that she got last time, it did even more damage. Well, looks like you've got a lot to work on. Good luck and try not to do anything too stupid.


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Poliwag only had a little more to go. Kazuki was examining the problem with the scene. It was just a little off--nothing to really fret. This would be simple. Poliwag would just need to do the same thing, but put some more effort into it. Simple, correct? "Poliwag, I think you almost have it. Just try it once more, and you should have it!" That should do it.

Geodude learned his move, and Kazuki could not think of anything else to teach him. Although, it did take him a little to learn Rock Throw, he had so much energy left. It'd be nice to level him, but adding a pokemon to the battle would only have it get crowded. Forget that! With a swift movement, Kaz returned Geodude to the pokeball.

Mareep's visible problem was the clouds didn't seem to be charged up enough. Was it that Mareep wasn't really hitting them? Who knew. Kazuki could only have her try something new and hope for the best. "Mareep, we need to have those clouds super charged. Fire two Thundershocks one after another. That should charge them up quite a bit."

Lapras. Ohhh, boy. Kazuki was running out of ideas for this, for sure. There was one thing that could help her. Lapras needed to make a pokemon unconscious, not just asleep. How could we test that without her being in a battle? Although it would suck away experience from Nido and Velix, it was needed. "Lapras, try singing the deadly song to Duskull and Roselia. Watch out Nido and Velix!"

Now for the battle. "Nido, after Lapras uses her attempt at Perish Song, attack Roselia with two Double Kicks. That should do for some damage! Velix, your Energy Ball is no use right now... Something that would be useful--Bite. Use Bite three times on Duskull!" No playing around!

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All of your team had been making steady progress with this session of move tutoring. Even the Lapras who you where tutoring for another had been making astounding advancements in the tutoring of Perish Song with which, using a developed and well rounded strategy, could totally destroy any opposing team. Having just completed the tutoring with Geodude, Poliwag was the next in line when it came to who would be completing their moves next. Not only that, but this little tadpole was pumped to get this move down so that he too could take a bit of a rest (that is, if you plan on letting him rest) so after listening to your instructions she decided that now was the time to get down to business.

Your instructions were simple: just attempt the move one more time, but obviously put a little more power into it. He inhaled, gathered that odd feeling in her chest, and then exhaled and allowed massive globs of bubbles to bubble out of his mouth and across the field towards the tree that was the target of rage during this little training session. There is always a tree, isn’t there? Always some tree that is about to be bleeding and bruised just because trainers think that they have no feelings; that they can’t feel the pain! Well trees, I understand you. Anyways though, moving on with the tutoring, the bubbles flooded from his mouth at and flew towards the tree with a stronger force propelling them forward. One by one, they slapped into the tree, causing small explosions of bark to break off from the tree.

Bubblebeam learning curve___100%

Mareep, though her progress was slower than that of the rest of the group, was still making some progress towards completing this move. The sky above had grown darker for her previous attempts had stirred up the clouds above her, causing them to become electrically charged. Small rumbles growled down at you from the clouds as they continued to slowly drag themselves across the sky overhead, but their thunder strikes where completely invisible from your eye; they were too deep within the clouds. The only way to get them out and turn the original attack to come back down would be by adding more power, more and more power till electric bolts spat out from the sky like rain and the momma of all thunder strikes fell upon your enemy.

This time around you ordered her to go at the clouds with two consecutive attacks of Thundershock, in hopes of creating so much more of an electrical stir that it would strike back down towards the earth. Mareep nodded at this, knowing that she was going to need much power to perfect such a devastating move. So the little one spread her legs apart to steady herself, to keep balance, and then she fired off her two attacks towards the darkening sky. The clouds roared at this as electrical surges poked through the black and light up the dark day, causing a feeling of awe to sweep over your being. The sky had gained power, lots of power, but unfortunately clouds do not stay still –even if they look like it. She had finished charging up the clouds but now the electrically charged section had began to move away from where the two of you stood. You now knew the amount of power needed, but now you needed to expel it all into the sky at the same time so that it doesn’t get away.

Thunder learning curve___57%

Onto Lapras, the little devil whose song will lull all enemies to their inevitable death-er- I mean fainting, yes fainting. She had managed to tune her song so that its darkness was not only alluring, but that it was haunting as well. The Pokemon who she worked alongside had begun to shiver every now and then when she hit certain notes and described unspeakable horrors that where bounding throughout her mind. She was doing good, very well in fact, and then you decided that you were going to put her into battle to try it. I know she isn’t exactly “battling”, but damn it if you take one little wrong step and she is actually thrown into the battle you shall somehow, someway, be screwed when it comes to tutoring her. So be careful, very careful. Because I know Perish Song isn’t the only thing on her list of moves that are to be tutored…

Anyways though, she turned her attention towards the two opposing creatures and began to sing. She had gone on for about two minutes when they had actually began to take notice of her, but all it managed to do was distract them from the beginning of the battle and caused your party to make the first move. There wasn’t a shadow beneath their eye that showed any sign of neither losing consciousness, nor twitch that suggested that they were moving any closer to it. You still needed to somehow persuade the two of them to faint in approximately three turns, because no effect seemed to be taken by Lapras first attempt at singing to them. If she did continue singing to them and it did begin to work though, you would then be thrown into the battle and surely things would not go good from there. I know your running out of ideas, but hell, so would I if I was in your situation.

Perish Song learning curve___75%

Onto the battle then~

Your two Pokemon waited for Lapras to be finished before going on with their own attacks. First up we will continue with the duel between Nidoran and the Roselia who had just begun to beat at one another’s skulls. The two poison types glared at one another, each one of them wanting to beat the other, and then Lapras sang –capturing Roselia’s attention. Seeing his opportunity once the sea beast had finished singing, the little rabbit like creature rushed forth and began to kick at the Roselia with Double Kick. Being a poison type and all, this did little damage to her and gave her the opportunity for some sort of counter attack. For as Nido prepared for his second bombardment Roselia went at him with duel Strikes, one for each petal, and then shook of a Stun Spore to slow him down.

You where actually having better luck with Velix, seeing as how she had a move that was most certainly devastating to the little ghost who floated around the small battlefield. Even though he became distracted by the battle at hand though, he managed to set off the fight between the two of them with a simple Leer before his attention was captured by Lapras. Velix, the moment Lapras had finished, rushed in with her Bite attack and clamped down hard onto the little ghosts skin. It shrieked as he tried to throw her off, but was unable to do so until she attacked with her second round of Bite. The Duskull floated around for a bit, and then began his own attack with Foresight so that he would be able to attack the little normal typed Pokemon with his ghost typed attacks. And so, he followed it with a Night Shade which threw Velix across the field where she fell down into the grass. She managed to stand up once again, but being hit by a ghost Pokemon seemed a little surprising to her….

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Kazuki was back to tutoring, and back to a battle. Which was all fine and dandy. Poliwag had learned a really good move for the future, and Mareep and Lapras were a little different. It was time to see if he could come up with anything now to improve their progress along with their tutors. First up, Kaz would try and help Mareep. Kneeling next to her, he looked her in the eyes. He found her determination, or, at least he thinks he did. Within her face was the look of a fighter, and desire to improve. He felt it inside of him. "Mareep, I think you just learned how much power needs to go in. But you seen the way the clouds moved. You can do one of two things. Shoot in the distance that the clouds are at so when they move they can hit the target, which I don't recommend us trying. Or, you need to focus the power, like it would take with twin Thundershocks, and blast that power up in the sky."

For Lapras. Nothing good was becoming of this. Especially when Lapras was part of two other tutors, which one of two involved Nidoran, and the other Poliwag. Of course, Perish Song was the first needed to be done. "Lapras, enter the battle. Get up close and personal. Sing the song to them, and force them to hear it. Of course, maybe you cannot technically force them, but try your best to get it in their ears. Make it extra deadly if you can." Kaz was running out of ideas. It scared him, deep down.

On to the immediate battle. Kazuki wanted to catch Duskull, but so far, he felt the opposite for Roselia. Velix now had some kind of move happen to her, where it didn't seem good at all. It was time to try and put her to the final part of this battle. "Velix, dear, I know you can do this. Only you can. Use Bite three times on Duskull; make it work all three times. If you do, you'll make me so proud." Now for Nidoran, who was a little different then Velix. Against the ghost, he was useless, and also seemed to be losing his side of the battle. Velix would be needed to help him out as well. However, Kaz fell to the feeling of stupidity. "I am dumb, Nido. We were using the wrong move. Forget Double Kick; it isn't good against her. Use Poison Jab. It's a strong move, and it wouldn't be bad if the thing was poisoned either. Use it three times!"

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We are now finally down to only two tutors: Mareep and Lapras. The little sheep skipped over to your side as you called out her name, knowing that you needed to correct her on how she had just attempted her move tutoring progress. She listened to you as you spoke about the two different ways in which she could power up the clouds, especially the second one since it seemed as if she would have less difficulty. She did note the first one, listening to how she could probably electrify the clouds from the distance. She nodded as you continued and then decided that she would go ahead and do the second version of doing the attack.

She looked up to the dark sky, knowing that she would have to summon a mass amount of power to send up to the fresh clouds to electrify them in hopes that a massive thunderbolt would fall and strike the ground. She nodded to herself once more, upping her confidence, and then she fired off two massive Thunderbolts into the sky. The dark clouds lit up and roared as they became electrically charged, and then small surges of lightning began to circulate within them. It wasn’t even a second after the sky roared that a massive thunderbolt fell from the sky and hit a tree far off in the distance, scorching its bark and turning tons and tons of its leaves into ash.

The sky continued to roar even after that one massive thunderbolt, showing that the electricity in the sky was still active. But again, the clouds were moving, and soon they would be far off in the distance. The good thing about this round was that Mareep had completed the step of sending enough of an electrical charge up and into the sky and getting it to strike back down. Now, you needed to figure out how to better your chances with aiming the attack –which I don’t think will be easy.

Thunder learning curve___75%

Lapras turned her head over to look at you, curious as to what you wanted her to do this time around. She too seemed to feel odd about going into battle, but at the sound of your voice she realized that it was what she needed to do in order to get further along with her tutoring. She listened intently to what you had to say, taking special not of each of your instructions that would hopefully better her progress with learning her move. You wanted her to enter battle, to test her deadly song against the weary ears of both allies and enemies, and try to force herself high up on the progress of tutoring. She nodded at you before moving over to where the others participated in their battle (I don’t know how the hell she managed to do that though) and prepared herself for battle.

She raised her majestic head high up to the sky, looking at the dark clouds overhead, and began to think of a wretched storm over the sea that would not only cause the death of humans aboard boats but other Pokemon that lived beneath its waters. The currents, rapid and wild, tearing children from their families and mates from one another; yes the creatures of the ocean suffered much during these storms as well. She thought of the strikes of lightning overhead, how they danced across the sky like murderous creatures that lusted to strike at the rapid waters with their electric bolts and kill everyone who lived in the vicinity. She also thought of the screams, the cries of agony, the bleating hearts of people losing their loved ones.

Perish Song learning curve___82%

As she sang though, the attention of your enemies as well as your own team was captivated by the lovely but wretched lullaby. They all turned their heads around to look at her as she sang, watching in pure awe as she continued to describe whatever horrors she could think of. Velix, all fours planted on the ground with her head arched around over her shoulder, shivered at the sound. Roselia began to quake slightly, even falling down onto one knee as she held her flowered hands up to cover her ears. Though Nido and Duskull were also paying attention to this, neither of them seemed to be yet effected by her song. Perhaps it didn’t bother Duskull as much because of the simple fact that he was a ghost pokemon and was accustomed to stories such as this. But hell, I don’t know why Nido was unaffected by it all. Lapras opened her eyes though, staring out towards the other Pokemon battling to see what she had done. Velix stopped shivering and Roselia had risen to her feet, ready to fight.

Nido, being practically unaffected by it all, was the first one to attack. The rabbit shot off across the grass towards the Roselia who had just risen and thrust his horn into her chest with Poison Jab. He shook his little head, knowing that he needed to attack two more times, when the feeling or paralysis began to kick in. He was moving, but he felt like he wasn’t; it was as if Roselia was in real time while he was stuck in slow-mo. So, it was inevitable that he would be smacked across the face with a Strike attack. He did, however, manage to fight back with another Poison Jab, but the third attempt was blocked by yet another swift Strike to the face.

Velix, looking around with her confidence boosted, knew that it was now her turn to attack. She looked out towards the Duskull who hovered over yonder and gaped at how he seemed to be unaffected by Lapras’ deadly song of doom. The little fox shook her head again once more, knowing that now wasn’t the time to ponder how the hell the Duskull was not disturbed by that song at all. And with that, she lunged towards the ghost with her fangs bared. Her pointed teeth snapped a hold of the ghost’s cloth like skin, where she then began to tear at it with another Bite after Bite. Duskull screeched out as Velix continued her assault; it was painful, so painful. He wasn’t able to retaliate against the little fox before he fainted and fell to the ground. Well, that was one down, one left.

The Battle At Hand…
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Mareep. Mareep. Mareep. Thunder was becoming harder and harder to figure out. But maybe it really wasn't; but that it was Kazuki getting tired. He had been tutoring a lot, and wanted to be done and go on adventures. This needed to be done. He couldn't live with himself and the urge of finishing this move and traveling around with it undone. Mareep needed to work on the aiming. The power was part of it. He felt that two thundershocks weren't it. He had been dumb this entire time. He previously taught the sheep Thunderbolt; it was a much powerful technique. "Mareep, use Thunderbolt, instead. That'll amp the power you have been using. Now, once with that, I want you to aim for the tree over there," Kaz pointed, and released Poliwag. "If it catches on fire, Poliwag can help us. As well as Lapras, probably. I'm going to tutor Poliwag a move it can use to help out."

"Poliwag, hello again." Kaz's smile was a hopeful warm greet. "I've decided to teach you another move. Bubblebeam just isn't enough for you. You are a potentially strong pokemon. For this to work, I'm going to teach you a move called Water Gun. You'll no doubt learn it soon on your own, but we have no time for that. At the same tree, but keep the distance, and I want you to use Water Sport but to keep it more pressurized like Bubblebeam. Make the water squirt from your mouth (or nose) like a stream. You know Water Sport, and Bubblebeam... so this can be easy."

"Lapras, dear. Try again. That was wonderful. However, use scarier thoughts... like spiders and mice. Maybe not that, some females hate it. Otherwise, use carnage and mass murder as your topic for the tune. Have Roselia imagine she is dying within the song's story." Kaz was running out of ideas, quicker now. Hopefully, that would work.

"Velix, you can relax for now. Nido, use Poison Jab as many times as it takes!"


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