All right.
All right.
If B_Ray was Mafia (considering Geovanni is Team Rocket's boss), then I'm inclined to think that Seon in Mewtwo (Being the missing pokemon that Seon has)
BLARGH!
I don't think B_Ray was mafia just because of his role; we've seen Maxie in the game, he's the Team Magma boss... does that automatically make him scum? You're typecasting based on someone's role, I doubt that this game is going to be as obvious as that.
Since we've seen Red use Pikachu and Espeon (my absolute favourite <3), it's a decent enough guess that he has the team used at the end of GSC/HGSS, which is fairly diverse itself and wouldn't require much tinkering by the host; therefore, I'd expect Saregona to also have Snorlax, Venusaur, Blastoise and Charizard.
It's not exactly indicative of guilt, since I've noticed that some of the people who've been attacked and been attacked have the same Pokémon I had, but it's something to bear in mind nonetheless.
I don't, he's acting scummy while maintaining the veneer of a newbie; really confusing. :P
Last edited by GeneralHankerchief; 04-07-2011 at 21:04. Reason: Gah, syntax.
"Blacker than a moonless night. Hotter and more bitter than Hell itself… that is coffee."
*shakes head in shame and fury*
Such immensely powerful creatures, defeated by two slippery rodents. There is no justice in this cave, or indeed in this world.
Well I hope you are all very satisfied with your decisions. My true identity has been exposed, but you can clearly see I'm not amongst those who have been running about at night, attacking unsuspecting trainers like cowardly cheats. I wish you all miserable experiences in this cavern, and I hope that Red humiliates you all. If he can defeat me with only two Pokemon, then he can defeat everyone else here with one! Goodbye.
Something just piqued my interest when I looked back over the writeup.
Basically, we see Red's Espeon defeat Giovanni's Kangaskhan by using Focus Blast, an immensely powerful Fighting-type move; the problem is that Espeon is completely incapable of learning this move.
Espeon already has a fairly decent attacking movepool that includes Psychic, Signal Beam, Shadow Ball, Grass Knot and Hidden Power; while these allow it to defeat Ghost and Bug types easily enough, it doesn't really have an effective means of covering it's crippling weakness to Dark types and their darn Crunch/Pursuit attacks, a problem that would be alleviated if it had access to Focus Blast.
The reason that this piques my interest is because I noticed that the entranced Charizard managed to shrug off an electric attack during the night phase, something that is entirely outside the realm of it's abilities since such an attack should have knocked the 'zard out; what if the Espeon was similarly entranced and thus was capable of using attacks that it could not usually learn?
I think it's possible we found a mafioso, to be honest; Saregona's weird behaviour, his overly powerful Espeon and the liklihood of him owning the Charizard that attacked last night are all pretty incriminating. It's either that or it's a massive indiscrepancy from Chaotix, but I feel that it's something to consider for the next phase anyway.
Last edited by Secura; 04-07-2011 at 19:11.
"Blacker than a moonless night. Hotter and more bitter than Hell itself… that is coffee."
Definitely something we should consider.
After all, if Pearl cheated and put 1 empty Pokeball in, what was stopping Red from putting 3 empties in, especially if he's the bad guy?
Hello
I decided now on I will roleplaying my charactor.:
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Chalk this up to host error/artistic liberty. I had an Espeon and an Ampharos in my HG team, and the Ampharos had Focus Blast, but I somehow attributed it to Espeon instead while writing that.
Basically I intended to show that the battle between Espeon and Kangaskhan was no contest.
There's an error in a previous write-up as well: Magcargo used Stealth Rock, which it is incapable of learning.
In other news, I will be able to have the write-up done next morning, most likely.
Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer: The Gameroom
I always taught my pokemon moves that were there type because I was a sucker for STAB.
Now my Krookodile knows Crunch and my Samurott knows Blizzard.
Last edited by Double A; 04-09-2011 at 20:21.
No contest? Really?
I love Espeon, but I have to concede that Kanga would wipe the floor with it; as soon as Espy moves to attack, Kanga uses Sucker Punch, Espy faints.
I let that one slide because Magcargo sucks, it needs all the help it can get! :PThere's an error in a previous write-up as well: Magcargo used Stealth Rock, which it is incapable of learning.
However, I have to admit I was surprised that it managed to use SR before Empoleon was able to hit it... in reality, that fight would have ended similarly to Mamoswine-Garchomp.
"Blacker than a moonless night. Hotter and more bitter than Hell itself… that is coffee."
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