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That would definitely be a pretty solid team, and as you point out, the 6th slot can allow for some good options when it comes to Taunt or Encore. You also could try and go with something like Jolteon or another very fast Pokemon to snipe any opponents who are at low HP. But there's definitely quite a few options for that I will say.

And on that note, time for me to close the vote. Looks like you all are catching a second Pokemon as well as seeing the sites in Saffron City. Now, time for the rolls and DCs

Common Pokemon (Certain)
Pidgy, Rattatta, Oddish, Meowth, Mankey, Abra, Bellsprout, Houndour, Spearow, Vuplix, Growlithe, Jigglypuff, Ekans

Uncommon Pokemon (DC60)
Hoothoot
Pineco
Combee
Heracross
Shinx
Sandshrew
Psyduck
Drowzee

Rare Pokemon (DC90)
Plusle
Minun
Murkrow
Ghastly
Magnemite

Catchable Uncommon Pokemon: Pineco, Psyduck, Drowzee
Catchable Rare Pokemon: Minun, Magnemite

Saffron City Encounter: Run into an active crime being cordonned off

Scheduled vote count started by Daemon Hunter on Mar 17, 2024 at 3:04 PM, finished with 13 posts and 7 votes.

  • [X] Catch a second Pokemon - With four routes branching from Saffron City, there are dozens of different Pokemon you could catch ranging from Pidgy to Oddish to Houndour.
    [X] See the sights in Saffron City - A large metropolis with dozens of landmarks to see, spending a week just seeing what there is to offer would be valuable.
    [X] Train with Dratini - Dratini is excellent, and he has passively grown through playing. Having a few days dedicated to training would cause him to improve notably.
    [X] Call up your parents - Your parents would appreciate a call just to inform them you arrived safely.
    [X] Catch a second Pokemon
    - [X] Try to catch a Houndour
Daemon Hunter threw 8 100-faced dice. Reason: Uncommon Pokemon Total: 387
55 55 80 80 35 35 25 25 15 15 66 66 96 96 15 15
Daemon Hunter threw 5 100-faced dice. Reason: Rare Pokemon Total: 395
61 61 92 92 71 71 80 80 91 91
Daemon Hunter threw 1 100-faced dice. Reason: Exploration of Saffron City Total: 2
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Kanto Week 2 Part 1 - Witnessing an Encore
[X] Catch a second Pokemon - With four routes branching from Saffron City, there are dozens of different Pokemon you could catch ranging from Pidgy to Oddish to Houndour.
[X] See the sights in Saffron City - A large metropolis with dozens of landmarks to see, spending a week just seeing what there is to offer would be valuable.

Gazing down from the observation deck, Violet was glad she had decided to tour Saffron City. Sending her parents a picture of the view along with a brief message describing what she had been up to, she decided to do the same for Tetsuya and Willow. Receiving responses from both of them she sent short acknowledgments before going back to admiring the nighttime view.

The view was gorgeous, the dark sky lit up by the buildings and skyscrapers. Dratini chirped, agreeing with her comments on the city as a whole. From yesterday, when they had wandered the markets to today where they had taken a look at the most scenic views they could find, it had been a wonderful time.

She had spent some time among the markets, before choosing a few items to purchase. The city was massive, and so had a variety of shops clustered into different areas of the metropolis. Having bought a set of caving equipment with an eye towards Cerulean Cave or Mt. Moon, she had augmented her supplies with a set of higher quality rations which she thought tasted better.

Now having sought out the last view of the city she had planned, Dratini and her slept in their hotel, waking up bright and early for their tour of Silph Co. Walking through the streets in the early hours, Violet wondered if she would have time to see the theaters or sample more of the food present. Maybe another time, for now, she had a plan set for the week, and the three days after this were kept for catching a partner for Dratini. For now, however, she had a tour to get to.

Dratini was less enthused by the idea, electing to spend his time napping in a Pokeball. Violet thought it was ironic considering he rarely used it, preferring to drape himself across her neck. She wondered what would happen when he evolved, trying to carry a Dragonair would be a lot harder.

Seeing Silph Co Headquarters come into view, Violet felt a bit sad for some of the workers. Having been recently taken by Team Rocket before being liberated by an unknown trainer, she knew that Pokeball prices had doubled in the past weeks leaving her with just 6 in total. As a result, the Elite 4 and Lance had been working with local police forces, gym leaders, and trainers to crack down on Team Rocket hideouts and strongholds. Half wondering if she might run into Sabrina during the tour, Violet was distracted enough that she almost missed two windows at the top of Silph Co shatter.

Stopping in her tracks, she immediately pressed the button on Dratini's Pokeball, letting him out in a flash of red light. Hearing sirens in the distance, Violet took out her phone and zoomed in on the two blobs she saw diving towards the ground. Mentally thinking she had jinxed Silph Co, she noticed the large "R" written on the shirts of both Team Rocket members as two Pidgeots carried them to the ground.

Slowly walking forward, Violet made sure that while her view improved she stood well away from the members of Team Rocket, even as Officer Jenny arrived on her motorcycle with an Arcanine sprinting at her side. Throwing a Pokemon a moment later, the officer's Pidgeot was released and a Pokemon battle began to rage.

Violet watched with Dratini at her side as swarms of feathers began to dance in the air before being blown away by a Gust-boosted Flamethrower. Within seconds, Team Rocket's Pidgeots had fainted and they threw out two more Pokemon, this time a Muk and Arbok who met the same fate as the previous Pidgeots. As the Team Rocket members unleashed their next set of Pokemon (a Koffing and Electrode), Violet spotted two trainers sprinting from nearby alleys towards the building, clearly being directed by Officer Jenny as Pidgeot used Brave Bird to handle Koffing whilst Arcanine used Flare Blitz. Sighing in relief at Team Rocket's plan to use Explosion and Self Destruct failing, Violet remained where she was as matters began to escalate.

The shy girl swallowed as Officer Jenny took down two more Pokemon, leaving the members of Team Rocket visibly nervous. As the other two trainers forced their way through the front door, four more trainers began to arrive, these ones having faced multiple gyms based on their general demeanor and Pokemon on display. Hearing the sounds of a Pokemon battle from inside, Violet began to focus more on what she could hear rather than see.

Briefly distracted by Dratini, who asked if she was alright, she thought she counted roughly 10 Pokemon battles ongoing in the building, which turned into 9 then 8 then 7 a few minutes later once Officer Jenny finished off the Team Rocket members holding her off. When the number dropped to 0, and the police began to cordon off the building, Violet felt as if she could breathe once more. Taking a picture of the moment to remember it, she found the nearest ice cream place she could and ordered three ice creams, two for her, and one for Dratini.

Spending the day relaxing and touring some of the restaurants and theaters, having watched a film from Sinnoh, Violet wondered why the day had been so stressful. Asking Dratini, she didn't get a good answer from her partner, and she wasn't sure anyone but her could answer it. There was something about seeing a Pokemon battle taking place on the street that had sketched itself into her mind. In hindsight, she likely froze up something she knew there wasn't any shame in, but something she still felt awful about.

But maybe it was the fact she couldn't do anything to help that bugged her so much. Seeing a fight against Team Rocket happening in front of her, she knew she would only have been a liability considering the Pokemon battling. Hugging Dratini to her chest, she thought of what she could do to change that fact.

A soft chirp from Dratini reminded her she was already well on the way to changing it. After all, he seemed to say, weren't you already planning out the full team of six? Violet failed to notice her slight smile as she admitted that she did, before going on a segway of what options her team could be made of.

Pick 1 Pokemon to Catch

Common Pokemon in the Area
[] Abra
[] Bellsprout
[] Ekans
[] Growlithe
[] Houndour
[] Jigglypuff
[] Mankey
[] Meowth
[] Oddish
[] Pidgy
Rattatta
[] Spearow
[] Vulpix

Uncommon Pokemon in the Area
[] Drowzee
[] Pineco
[] Psyduck

Rare Pokemon in the Area
[] Magnemite
[] Minun

GM Note: As it's likely not that obvious, choosing actions like touring a city doesn't always give direct mechanical benefits. That being said, they can provide something equally important, narrative benefits. In this case, due in part to the low roll on a random event, you ended up encountering Team Rocket earlier than expected. This in turn means that if you run into them in the future, you don't have to worry about Violet freezing up like she did here. Additionally, now you have a bit more information on what they're up to, in this case attacking Silph Co again mere weeks after taking it before.
 
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On that note, time for me to close the vote. Looks like Pineco it is. Ngl, I wasn't expecting that result, but it does mean there'll be a fun adventure in regards to getting a Magnemite later.

Scheduled vote count started by Daemon Hunter on Mar 19, 2024 at 1:44 AM, finished with 23 posts and 16 votes.


Edit: Expect an update tomorrow morning as Google Docs fought me for this.
 
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Kanto Week 2 Part 2 - A Journey of Two Becomes a Journey of Three
[X] Pineco


Choosing which Pokemon to go after was something of a challenge for Violet. But by now she had a vague idea of what she wanted her Pokemon team to look like. Dratini would, of course, be her ace, a physically powerful Pokemon able to sweep entire teams of opponents. When she told him about his future role, he preened, already looking forward to doing so.
But there was more to a team of Pokemon than a single ace, most teams consisted of a few different types of Pokemon. A physical ace, an elemental ace, a defensive wall, a support Pokemon, and multiple other possibilities were valid skill sets to have. Wanting a Chansey, and in the future, a Blissey, for support was something that was near non-negotiable for Violet. There was a very good reason nearly every Pokecenter had one.

Elemental aces were more complicated, having far too many options for Violet to think about. Alakazam, Gyarados, Magnezone, etc were all Pokemon she would be more than happy with, even if she appreciated the flexibility of Magnezone more than the others. Maybe she was overthinking the problem, already planning out a team of six before catching her second partner. But thinking about the long-term was something she and Dratini believed to be a good idea.

It was the fourth category that Violet had decided to catch this week. Having spent a day camping in Route 5, she and Dratini had elected to catch a Pineco. Walking through the plains and farms, the pair made their way toward a forested section on the eastern side of the route. Passing by a well-known Pokemon care center, Violet briefly stopped to take a picture of a Steelix before moving onward to their destination.

The second night was spent in the forest, after spending much of the afternoon walking deeper in towards wilder lands. Having issues getting enough sleep due to the cries of Pokemon late into the night, Violet ended up getting a scarce six hours of interrupted rest before she chose to turn on her flashlight and spend the next three hours tending to a fire and preparing breakfast.

Within the woods, Violet thought, there was a level of tension that didn't exist. Having lived most of her life in a city with her only real travel up to this point involving a well-known trail, relying on her survival skills to navigate was daunting. Yet persevere she did, even if at the moment she was far more nervous than she would ever admit.

A part of her nerves came from knowing she was being watched. All she had to do was look up, seeing evolved Pokemon within the treetops and skies. Knowing Dratini wouldn't be able to fight them, she was relieved they had given her and her partner a single glance before turning away as if she wasn't worth their time. Violet understood why, she stood little chance against a Pidgeotto, let alone a Pidgeot.

As the day went on, she felt her nerves relax, her mind and body growing used to the understanding that there was life within the forest. Comforting Dratini, whose own nerves were on edge she made her way towards a section of the forest where Pineco would sometimes gather. Breaching into a clearing, she smiled as she saw the very thing she had come here for.

A group of five Pineco were hanging in a tree, one of whom took notice of her and notified the others. Seeing the five of them look at her, Violet froze, realizing she hadn't thought of how she would catch one of them. Looking down at the Pokeballs on her waist, she briefly wondered if she could simply battle them for the right to capture.

Then she had a better idea, "Hi!" She called out to the Pinecos, digging in her bag for food. Slightly embarrassed by how long it took to retrieve the meals, by the time she had done so one of the Pineco had already made it to the ground.

Surprisingly relaxed, the Bagworm Pokemon looked towards the food, waiting for Violet to place it in front of her before beginning to slowly eat. After taking a few bites, the Pineco looked up at the Pokemon trainer before letting out an inquisitive vocalization.

"I wanted to catch a Pineco for my journey." She replied to the question.

Dratini chirped in agreement, adding additional context regarding Violet and her goals. Focusing mostly on how it was fun to perform and show himself off, he explained how Violet wanted a Pineco for her team.

The Pokemon in question looked between the pair, taking a few additional nibbles before asking why she should join and make the group of two a group of three.

"The forest is pretty big," Violet began, choosing to answer the question with a broader explanation. "Kanto is a lot bigger, and has new sites and places for us to see." Realizing what it was that Pineco wanted, the trainer tailored her approach.

Pineco was curious, she had chosen to hop down from the tree towards Violet, forgoing the relative safety of numbers to step into the unknown. The Pokemon took a few more bites of the food, now having eaten half of the bowl. Agreeing with the reasoning, the Bagworm Pokemon voiced its understanding before deeply contemplating the decision in front of them.

Holding out a Pokeball, Violet grinned widely as Pineco took a single hop, triggering the catch mechanism on the Pokeball. Violet took a single leap into the air, celebrating the moment before she heard the click of a camera shutter. Turning towards the sound, she felt the lack of a Pokedex before she saw Dratini with the device, looking incredibly smug at what he had done. Flushing red with embarrassment, Violet made him swear to never send that picture anywhere, even if she did save it for future memories.

The Third Week, Pick 2 of the Following

Pokemon Actions

[-] Catch a third Pokemon - With four routes branching from Saffron City, there are dozens of different Pokemon you could catch ranging from Pidgy to Oddish to Houndour. (Cannot be chosen at this time)
[] Train with Dratini and Pineco - Both of your Pokemon are good in a battle, Dratini having grown through their playdates, and Pineco being rather perceptive herself. Training for a few days would help them grow.

Battling Actions

[] Challenge a New Trainer - Pokemon battles were something Violet had little experience in, she should try and find a trainer to challenge.
[] Challenge an Experienced Trainer - The other option to seek out a Pokemon battle would be to go to the Saffron Gym and challenge one of the attendants there. You may even win.
[] Challenge a Member of the Fighting Dojo - An unofficial gym, the Fighting Dojo still accepts challengers even if its badges mean little. As with a standard gym, one has to face an experienced trainer before facing the Dojo's master.
[-] Challenge the Saffron City Gym - You have to challenge one of the Saffron City attendants first before winning the right to face the gym itself.

Traveling Actions (Can Take 1 of These Only)

[] See the sights in Saffron City - A large metropolis with dozens of landmarks to see, spending a week just seeing what there is to offer would be valuable.
[] Travel to Silver Town - A town surrounded by mountains and forests on the way to Lavender Town, it does have some unique attractions.
[] Travel to Cerulean City - Home to Kanto's water-type gym run by Misty, the city has several attractions such as a massive bike store and Cerulean Cave. (Free if chosen this turn and you don't face the Fighting Dojo)
[] Travel to Vermillion City - A popular seaport that's almost perpetually under construction, it is home to an electric-type gym along with numerous fishing fleets.
[] Travel to Write-in - There are many locations in Kanto one could take a direct route towards. Traveling to another region is also an option, doubly so due to a train route running from Saffron City to Johto (Note: You can't go to another region yet, the GM won't let you).

Social Actions (For socials, it's assumed you keep up a basic level of contact through text, choosing a social means I write it up)

[] Call up your parents - Your parents would appreciate a call just to tell them what you've been up to.
[] Call Tetsuya - An old childhood friend of yours, the two of you drifted off recently. He did say he was headed towards Pewter City through the mountains.
[] Call Willow - The trainer you recently defeated, she seems fun if exhausting. She did say she's about to challenge the Celadon Gym.
 
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Alright, I'm going to call the vote here. Looks like you're training your mons and calling your parents.

As for whether you travel to Cerulean City or not, I'm realizing now that the way I made the vote means there wasn't exactly an option to not do that, and choosing a vote threshold for that is going to be arbitrary no matter what I do. As a result, I'll be redoing the vote in the next update, which should hopefully be out tomorrow morning.
Scheduled vote count started by Daemon Hunter on Mar 21, 2024 at 10:25 AM, finished with 19 posts and 12 votes.

  • [X] Train with Dratini and Pineco - Both of your Pokemon are good in a battle, Dratini having grown through their playdates, and Pineco being rather perceptive herself. Training for a few days would help them grow.
    [X] Call up your parents - Your parents would appreciate a call just to tell them what you've been up to.
    [X] Travel to Cerulean City - Home to Kanto's water-type gym run by Misty, the city has several attractions such as a massive bike store and Cerulean Cave. (Free if chosen this turn and you don't face the Fighting Dojo)
    [X] Call Tetsuya - An old childhood friend of yours, the two of you drifted off recently. He did say he was headed towards Pewter City through the mountains.
    [X] Call Willow - The trainer you recently defeated, she seems fun if exhausting. She did say she's about to challenge the Celadon Gym.
 
Kanto Week 3 Part 1 - Calling Home
[X] Train with Dratini and Pineco - Both of your Pokemon are good in a battle, Dratini having grown through their playdates, and Pineco being rather perceptive herself. Training for a few days would help them grow.

[X] Call up your parents - Your parents would appreciate a call just to tell them what you've been up to.

Surprised at having a signal in the woods, Violet wondered what to do with it before using the fact it was now evening to sit by the fire and communicate with her family. Pressing the number for her home, she waited through the ringing tone for a few seconds before her parents picked up on the third ring.

Her dad picked up the call, "Violet, how are you? Anything we need to worry about?"

Shaking her head no, she flushed red as she realized her dad couldn't see her. "No, things are going well."

Holding the phone a little lower, she placed it on speaker so Dratini could chirp into it, conveying his agreement with her words. Pineco simply watched the proceedings, having little desire to intervene.

"I saw your pictures of Saffron City," her dad continued, sounding a little worried, "are you still there?"

"I-I'm on Route 5," Violet explained, a bit of her shyness making itself apparent as she hadn't realized her dad would be asking this many questions.

"Well, if you do go back to the city, be careful, did you know Team Rocket attacked Silph Co again?"

"Yes," Violet said simply.

"Make sure to stay away from that company," her dad began, "there's no telling how many attacks need to happen before they increase security."

"I, uh, I caught a Pineco," Violet changed the subject, hoping she wouldn't have to explain she saw the attack happening in person.

Holding the phone towards the Bagworm Pokemon, Pineco gave a soft call of "Pineco" giving a nonchalant greeting to her dad.

"Hello Pineco, make sure to keep my daughter safe," he replied, "Violet, your mother wants to talk to you."

"Hi, mom." Violet greeted as she heard the phone switch hands.

"Violet," her mom greeted simply, "do you have everything you need for camp? I can bring more supplies if you're running low."

"It's fine," Violet explained, "I have everything I need."

"If you ever need something, let me know." Switching topics, her mother segwayed into a field Violet always hated talking about. "Have you made any new friends yet?"

She never liked how worried her parents would sound when she almost always answered no. It was frustrating, giving the same answer over and over again, only for the same look of sadness to be on them. It almost seemed worse that she had a different answer today, for she knew her parents would be surprised. "I made two." She glanced over at Pineco who looked rather satisfied.

"Really?" Came the expected surprise, "That's fantastic dear, who did you make friends with?"

"A trainer named Willow," Violet explained more for the sake of explanation than actually wanting to, "she's … energetic."

"You seem to have a type," her mom sounded amused, clearly thinking about her relationship with Tetsuya, someone who was also rather energetic. "How did you meet?"

"I battled her on the way to Saffron City, she's about to challenge Erika right now." Switching to her texts, she looked at the latest message from Willow, who said she had a battle scheduled early tomorrow morning. "I beat her, and she said we're rivals now."

Her parents laughed at that, "We'll have to meet her one of these days." Her dad said over the phone, "Stay safe Violet."

"I will," she replied before hanging up. Letting out a breath, she looked over at the fire, adding a few more pieces of wood to it before sleeping through the night.

When she woke up the next morning, she noticed texts from her parents, Willow, and Tetsuya. Her parents had sent her multiple maps of Route 5, comprising a good portion of the area she was in, which would help her find her way to Cerulean or Saffron City. Tetsuya had been busy sending her pictures of the journey through the mountains, with him estimating that it'd take him 3 weeks to arrive at Pewter City. Lastly, Willow had sent her a very excited text proclaiming she had won against all odds sending a video of her battle alongside the exclamation.

Staryu had managed to defeat a Bellsprout, taking one major hit in the process, before managing a mutual hit on an Oddish before fainting. Then Willow sent out an Eevee she had found abandoned in Celadon City whose repeated use of sand attack allowed it to barely eke out a victory. Violet herself was rather surprised by it, having expected a battle against a grass gym to have easily led to Staryu's defeat. It was a little unfortunate she hadn't managed to do the same against Erika, but the gym leader was a notable step up from her attendants.

As she began to prepare a training period for her own Pokemon, using some of what Willow had sent as a guide, she had to decide on where she would go during the next few days.

[] Head to Cerulean City - A city she will need to go to at some point if only to face Gym Leader Misty May and catch a Chansey, she is halfway to it already.
[] Head to Saffron City - There is much to do still in Saffron City, and even if the gym doesn't have a team for a one-badge fight, it may still make for a good experience.
 
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Looks like that was a fairly unanimous vote. So travelling to Cerulean City it is.
Scheduled vote count started by Daemon Hunter on Mar 22, 2024 at 2:49 PM, finished with 15 posts and 11 votes.
 
Kanto Week 3 Part 2 - Training
[X] Head to Cerulean City - A city she will need to go to at some point if only to face Gym Leader Misty May and catch a Chansey, she is halfway to it already.

Violet hummed a little tune to herself as she set up camp early in the day. Having decided to head to take advantage of how far her trip to catch a Pineco had taken her, she elected to continue onwards to Cerulean City, taking the time to train up her Pokemon.

The first day of training was simple for Violet, focusing on teaching Dratini a new move. Sending out her two Pokemon to spar, Violet called out moves for each of them to perform, being careful not to exhaust or injure either one.

At first, it began slowly, with everyone simply trying to get a better understanding of the others. Pineco favored a reactive style, which their slow speed made a necessity. Carefully analyzing her opponent, she would often time her use of Protect for just the right moment, something Violet only made even better. If an opponent tried to close in, then a Tackle was at the ready. And should something desperate be needed, well, there was always Self Destruct.

In contrast, Dratini was more flexible. While he preferred to use Wrap and dominate his opponents physically, he also was more than capable of standing back and using Water Gun at range. With a skill of evasion beyond what was normally expected, he could easily make both styles work against most opponents. The only thing holding him back were Pokemon resistant to tight binds at close range, and Pokemon resistant to water-type moves at range.

Understandably, Violet had pointed this out, and then showed a video of Twister, a Dragon-type move. Dratini was embarrassed at the realization he hadn't tried to use the move before, it seemed like it would have been easier to learn than Water Gun. That was until he tried it, where the situation grew more complicated. Learning it was simple, but practicing it and his other four moves was a bit of a challenge. It was certainly doable, unrefined as they were, but it would likely be a challenge to ensure all his moves were refined. Nonetheless, after a day or so of refinement, Dratini could safely use Twister, if to a lesser extent.

*Dratini learned Twister (D++).*

GM Note: In actuality, he learned this at C--, but to preserve the four Pokemon moves that add to the strategy, a rule I'll be setting is that Pokemon can only have 4 moves in that tier. So there can be 4 moves with a skill level in the Cs which Dratini is at. Additionally, while you didn't get any choices on how to train your Pokemon this time, as you get better as a trainer, you'll be able to pick and choose what benefits they get from training.

The next day was spent on Pineco, and while Violet wanted to teach her Bug Bite, Pineco had other ideas. She had insisted on shoring up what she viewed as the necessities, a strong solid defense and a hardy body. As a result, the day was spent on a rather exhaustive training for Pineco, with a large amount of calisthenics and short-range spars with Dratini, almost all of which she lost. While Violet was certainly a little worried about her Pokemon, after a day or so of somewhat exhausting practice, they had all grown in their own ways.

*Pineco upgrades Special Defense to D--*
*Pineco upgrades Health to D+*
*Pineco upgrades Stamina to D+*
*Pineco makes progress towards Speed and Evasion*

*Dratini upgrades Defense to D++*
*Dratini upgrades Stamina to D+*

The last day was spent solely on polishing Pineco and Dratini's movesets. While Violet wasn't willing to have Pineco repeatedly use Self Destruct, a combination of Wraps, Tackles, and Protects was enough to somewhat improve their usage of various moves.

*Dratini upgrades Attack to C++*
*Dratini makes progress towards improving Wrap*

*Pineco upgrades Protect to C+*

At the end of the day, Violet found herself greeted by the blue streets of Cerulean City. Briefly pausing to see what was available, she then began to plan out her week.

The Fourth Week, Pick 2

Pokemon Actions

[] Catch a third Pokemon - With four routes branching from Cerulean City, there are dozens of different Pokemon you could catch ranging from Pidgy to Oddish to Houndour.
[] Fish for Pokemon - Cerulean city does have several fishing spots nearby, heading to one to try and catch Pokemon could be useful.
[] Seek out a Chansey - Chanseys are located mainly within Cerulean Cave, a locale where you are most definitely ill-qualified for. However, there are a few branches of the cave which are accessible to you.
[] Train with Dratini and Pineco - Both of your Pokemon are good in a battle, Dratini having grown through their playdates, and Pineco being rather perceptive herself. Training for a few days would help them grow.

Battling Actions

[] Challenge a New Trainer - Pokemon battles were something Violet had little experience in, she should try and find a trainer to challenge.
[] Challenge an Experienced Trainer - The other option to seek out a Pokemon battle would be to go to the Cerulean Gym and challenge one of the attendants there. You may even win.
[] Explore Unorthodox Locations - Exploring parts of Cerulean City most people don't will be an interesting experience. Surely nothing can go wrong?
[-] Challenge the Cerulean City Gym - You have to challenge one of the Cerulean City attendants first before winning the right to face the gym itself.

Traveling Actions (Can Take 1 of These Only)

[] See the sights in Cerulean City - While certainly smaller than Saffron City, there are still a number of sites to see such as the bike store and parts of the caves.
[] Travel to Mt. Moon - The cave system leading to Pewter City, heading towards the mountain to travel through will allow Violet to begin an adventure within.
[] Travel to the Power Plant - A large power plant that produces much of Kanto's electricity, it is home to a number of electric-type Pokemon.
[] Travel to Write-in - There are many locations in Kanto one could take a direct route towards.

Social Actions (For socials, it's assumed you keep up a basic level of contact through text, choosing a social means I write it up)

[] Call up your parents - Your parents would appreciate a call just to tell them what you've been up to.
[] Call Tetsuya - An old childhood friend of yours, the two of you drifted off recently. He is currently in the mountains on the way to Pewter City.
[] Call Willow - The trainer you recently defeated, she seems fun if exhausting. She just defeated an experienced trainer and caught an Eevee.
 
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Alright, I'll call the vote here.
Scheduled vote count started by Daemon Hunter on Mar 24, 2024 at 3:07 PM, finished with 10 posts and 9 votes.

  • [X] Challenge a New Trainer - Pokemon battles were something Violet had little experience in, she should try and find a trainer to challenge.
    [X] See the sights in Cerulean City - While certainly smaller than Saffron City, there are still a number of sites to see such as the bike store and parts of the caves.
    [X] Train with Dratini and Pineco - Both of your Pokemon are good in a battle, Dratini having grown through their playdates, and Pineco being rather perceptive herself. Training for a few days would help them grow.
    [X] Explore Unorthodox Locations - Exploring parts of Cerulean City most people don't will be an interesting experience. Surely nothing can go wrong?


Encounter: Team Rocket robbery in progress

Trainer Type: Medical Specialty

Starter Pokemon: Growlithe

Huh, well the dice really want you to encounter Team Rocket again.
Daemon Hunter threw 1 100-faced dice. Reason: Encounters in Cerluean City Total: 5
5 5
Daemon Hunter threw 2 100-faced dice. Reason: Trainer Encountered Total: 62
37 37 25 25
 
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Kanto Week 4 Part 1 - Encountering Trouble
[X] Challenge a New Trainer - Pokemon battles were something Violet had little experience in, she should try and find a trainer to challenge.
[X] See the sights in Cerulean City - While certainly smaller than Saffron City, there are still a number of sites to see such as the bike store and parts of the caves.


Walking through the bike store, Violet was astonished to see some of the prices. While there were bikes she could afford, meant for use in cities or off-road, the ones she was interested in were the trainer-rated bikes. Those were on an entirely other level, made of materials light enough to carry one-handed, sturdy enough to carry hundreds of pounds, and simple enough to be maintained by a single trainer. Just as their design and build were incredible, so too was the cost which was within the same realm as mansions.

Taking pictures here and there of bikes that caught her eye, in the end, she decided to get none of them. While they may be fun to use, trying to drag them across trails and through forests was bound to be a liability. She did, however, buy a new thermos from the store, replacing her old one with a variant that supposedly could hold heated food for multiple days.

With her tour of the bike shop completed, she moved on to more exciting adventures, beginning with a visit to the caves near Cerulean City. Deciding to take a more relaxed tour, one meant for everyone rather than just trainers, Violet and her two Pokemon walked through a section of caves under the city. Connected to an underground river, it provided scenic views, with stalactites hanging down from the ceiling in the thousands. Walking across the emplaced bridge, Violet oohed and aahed at the sights, whilst Dratini tried to jump into the water himself.

She almost joined him moments later, before glancing left and then right at the other tourists present. Turning red at the thought, Violet was happy that Dratini was taking up the attention of most. Leaving her to hide away with Pineco whilst her oldest companion preened and posed.

Later in the tour, she found a more secluded section of the cave, one that was slightly harder to access as well as less scenic than the rest. Spotting a small hole underwater, Violet wondered where it led. Perhaps with better equipment, she could find out? Humming at the thought, her curiosity intrigued, she spent a few minutes planning out what she would need before reluctantly discarding the idea.

Maybe in a few years.

With the caves fully explored, Violet began wandering the streets, seeking new locales for exploration. The first she found was an interesting exhibit showcasing water Pokemon performing several tricks. Consisting of a Goldeen, Seaking, Magikarp, and Tentacool. Violet clapped along with the crowd as they performed a complex juggling act intermixed with water moves and the trainer themselves joining the act.

Taking a few pictures before sending them to her contacts, her parents replied quickly, saying they would have to see the city one day. Tetsuya didn't respond, although Violet thought that was due to him being out of signal range. Willow meanwhile replied with a sad emoji before saying Erika had beaten her with a single Pokemon and now she was headed to Viridian City.

With her evening free, Violet continued her jaunt through Cerulean City. This time headed towards a small substation near Route 9, a transformer that provided power to the city itself which held tours rather consistently. Interested in the uniqueness of the offer, Violet had chosen to book the last tour of the day. As she reached the edge of the city, however, she passed a cluster of trees near a campsite.

Suddenly, she heard a Howl as a trainer clad in blue jeans and a blue t-shirt sprinted through the trees alongside her Growlithe. Immediately throwing Dratini's Pokeball, she took in the sight, noticing the fact that the trainer was constantly looking behind them along with the visible injuries on Growlithe who looked as if he was currently in a battle.

Then Violet saw what they were running from, spying two Team Rocket grunts running after them. One was noticeably faster than the other, a pink-haired woman with a tilted grin that had rapidly clambered a tree before her Zubat screeched out a Supersonic that Growlithe barely dodged. A moment later, the second member of Team Rocket appeared. Noticeably more composed, the green-haired grunt stared first at the trainer they were chasing, then at Violet, her piercing gaze making Violet's heart jump into her throat.

"Mean look," she said the world contemptuously, as her Zubat forced Growlithe to commit to a fight instead of running. Keeping eye contact with Violet, she dismissed her, "Run along girly, this doesn't concern you."

"She doesn't get off that easily V." Declared the woman with pink hair. "You're not thinking of letting a Dratini escape."

V tilted her head, thinking about the question. "Fine," she flicked a wrist towards her partner, "deal with her D."

D has challenged you to a battle!

V has challenged you to a battle!

Luna has joined the battle on your side!

Health: D (at 60% HP)
Stamina: D (E)
Attack: D+
Defense: D-
Special Attack: E-
Special Defense: D
Speed: C--
Evasion: C--

Moves

Absorb: C
Supersonic: C
Astonish: C

Violet's Thoughts: Barely slower than Dratini, this Zubat is tired and they lack finesse with elemental attacks. But Supersonic and Astonish are a dangerous combination.

Health: D+ (at 100% HP)
Stamina: D+ (D+)
Attack: D++
Defense: D
Special Attack: E
Special Defense: D+
Speed: C-
Evasion: C-

Moves

Absorb: C+
Supersonic: C+
Astonish: C+
Mean Look: C--

Violet's Thoughts: Slightly faster than Dratini, this Zubat is fresh and dangerous. They also seem somewhat smug as if V is in control and planning something.

Health: C- (at 10% HP)
Stamina: C (D--)
Attack: C+ (B-)
Defense: D+
Special Attack: C+
Special Defense: C--
Speed: C-
Evasion: C++

Moves

Ember: C+
Leer: C+
Howl: C+
Bite: C+

Violet's Thoughts: A polished, skilled Growlithe, if they weren't tired and injured, they might be able to beat V's Zubat. As it is, they can last 1 round. Maybe 2.

Violet's Perceptive Trait Kicks in!

D will use Astonish repeatedly on Dratini, and if Dratini flinches, they'll use Supersonic before continuing.

V will use Astonish and have Zubat evade Growlithe before using Supersonic on Dratini, seeking to surprise Violet. Then they will switch to an Astonish on Growlithe until it faints.

Luna will use Howl and then Bite on V's Zubat in the hopes of taking it out.


Choose Your Battle Plan

[] Switch in Pineco then use Self Destruct - No one will see it coming, even if that will cause Growlithe to faint as well. As long as Pineco handles the Supersonic and doesn't flinch, it's doable.
[] Use Water Gun on D's Zubat whilst Evading - Kiting Zubat is manageable, but will likely leave Growlithe at the mercy of V's Zubat. There is a risk that Dratini fails to accomplish his goal, but if that happens, you can send out Pineco to help.
[] Use Thunder Wave on both Zubats before using water gun - Reducing the opponent's mobility will leave speed firmly in Dratini's favor, allowing him to set the engagement terms.
[] Just run - Distracted by Growlithe as they are, you could probably get away.
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