[x] a suit (or t-shirt if we can't afford it) that makes us look a skeleton from the waist up. It goes with the flaming head.
[X] Ask Verona and Avery more about themselves
Our mask is pretty large. I would like something bulky to support it. Maybe an open red coat with yellow highlights and plain but substantial shoulder-pads?
[X] A suit (or t-shirt if we can't afford it) that makes us look a skeleton from the waist up. It goes with the flaming head.
-[X] Plus a matching coat or hoodie, maybe also some nice shoes.
[X] Ask Verona and Avery more about themselves
[X] A suit (or t-shirt if we can't afford it) that makes us look a skeleton from the waist up. It goes with the flaming head.
-[X] Plus a matching coat or hoodie, maybe also some nice shoes.
[X] Ask Verona and Avery more about themselves
[X] A suit (or t-shirt if we can't afford it) that makes us look a skeleton from the waist up. It goes with the flaming head.
-[X] Plus a matching coat or hoodie, maybe also some nice shoes.
[X] Ask Verona and Avery more about themselves
[X] A suit (or t-shirt if we can't afford it) that makes us look a skeleton from the waist up. It goes with the flaming head.
-[X] Plus a matching coat or hoodie, maybe also some nice shoes.
[X] Ask Verona and Avery more about themselves
[X] A suit (or t-shirt if we can't afford it) that makes us look a skeleton from the waist up. It goes with the flaming head.
-[X] Plus a matching coat or hoodie, maybe also some nice shoes.
[X] Ask Verona and Avery more about themselves
Lucy was pretty generous about how much she was willing to pay for your new clothes. She'd taken you to a Bronze-tier couturier named CPU Blueheart and you decided to opt for a suit, like how a lot of your male acquaintances seem to wear if they're not just wearing a T-shirt. The thing came with a fitting of red metal, holding a chestplate with your favorite band's symbol on it.
During the two or three hours it took to finish your new duds, you decide to get to know Verona and Avery better as you feel like you know so much about their employer and not enough about them.
VERONA: Pfft, employer? Lucy is our 'employer', he says.
AVERY: That's a little far from the truth. We're strictly equal partners.
You say that's a little confusing since she has the best skin tone out of all the three, plus she's the one wearing red. Lucy overhears you and smacks you in the back of the head.
LUCY: Don't make me regret sponsoring you, Catch.
There was a bit more annoyance in Lucy's voice than you think was strictly necessary since you were complimenting her on her skin.
VERONA: You should stop digging that hole, dude. I'll change the subject for you since you seem intent on getting to know us, but stop singling out Lucy's skin, please.
AVERY: We understand that things are different around here, but where we grow up, judging people based on skin is a big no-no.
VERONA: Fresh start, I'm into art and Avery's into sports.
You vaguely recall things called art and sports, but judged them as useless. You decide not to pass judgement on Avery and Verona, though as they're not Sefir natives. Verona shows you her sketchbook which is full of drawings of the various Catch-Em-Mon she's raised. They're mostly feline types and fairy types, although 'feline' and 'fairy' are very outdated classifications. You ask her about what her fascination is.
VERONA: Cats are cool. Here's some of Avery's Catch-em-mon.
The drawings of Avery's Catch-Em-Mon are fewer than Verona's, almost as if she took an extended break for each Catch-Em-Mon. You can tell she favors physical types, which kind of fits with her being into 'sports', whatever that entails. All you know is that sports are very physical.
Avery starts talking about the various sports she'd been able to try ever since coming to Sefir. You didn't realize that there were so many Sefirans who were into this 'sports' thing, especially when you can compete using Catch-Em-Mons instead of getting sweaty.
You feel like you've gained a measure of understanding about Verona and Avery.
On the 4th week, you decide to go to the Battle Park. It's a facility where you can fight other Catch-Em-Mons based on your Battle Park ranking, although they're less intense compared to normal tournaments. Your Catch-Em-Mon won't learn anything from the Battle Park save for the value of cold, hard cash. To begin, you'd have to commit to fighting three matches, betting on each one. It'd be a waste to not go for at least one set since you've already dedicated a week to checking out the Battle Park, though.
[X] 40 Lucre.
Let's be a bit risky. Also I'm not sure how I feel about Lucy and her group. While more friends is always nice and they act as a good boost to what we can do, they're not as nice as say Hong or Minds to hang out with.
Your first match is against this clown looking guy, with a similar clown-looking Catch-Em-Mon. You're PRETTY sure it's a Clawsloth variant, so you're expecting lots of physical attacks.
What do you advise King Pyre?
[] Keep it close and personal. (+10% Power, -10% Defense)
[] Dodge attacks (+10% speed, -10% Power)
[] Snipe from afar (+10% Intelligence, -10% Speed)
[] Tank attacks (+10% Defense, -10% Intelligence)
Clown boi is back once again and he's got a evil B1nary mask, neato. He may have had it before at the theme park but I can't remember. Also wow, this park isn't all that park like.
[X] Dodge attacks (+10% speed, -10% Power)