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drainbangle · 1 year ago
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your team for Téménos is really cool! (he have a Umbreon and Volcarona!!!) And since it's so kindly asked in the tags of the post: what ideas do you have for other travellers' teams? (for exemple Castti or Ochette ?) And your art is very beautiful and your posts is funnies ! Congratulation / Félicitation !
PS : Sorry for the strange formulas, it's a copy-paste from my language onto English, I don't speak this language and I use a translator
Aw thank you!! And no worries, I'm happy to receive the ask!
These are the teams I have for all of the OT2 travelers, I'll likely go into more detail about each team in individual posts!
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Nicknames under the cut, beware of spoilers!
Osvald: Etius (Haxorus) / Ignis (Flareon) / Glacies (Vaporeon) / Tonitrus (Jolteon) / Cetus (Lapras) / Sirius (Crobat)
Castti: Kleavy-koo (Kleavor) / Wooly-Ooly (Mamoswine) / Lil' Lillie (Floette) / Blossom (Meganium) / Tala (Swampert, OT: Malaya) / Mayari (Absol, OT: Malaya). Malaya's Pokémon both have Tagalog names since Malaya's own name is of Tagalog origin. Also because Filipino here hehe
Temenos: Albedo (Togekiss) / Lune (Umbreon) / Orali (Typhlosion) / Seraphina (Volcarona) / Estelle (Milotic) / Titania (Tinkaton)
Ochette: Mahina (Decidueye) / Acta (Mew, disguised as a Dratini), Tera (Groudon), Glacis (Articuno), Silvally (OT: Roi, previously a Luxray), Akalā (Lucario, previously a Shadow Pokémon a la the Coliseum games). Type:Null recognizes Temenos, and at some point he realizes why :( It evolves into Silvally after that's resolved between Temenos and Ochette. Ochette can also talk to Pokémon like N can!
Partitio: Yellow (Talonflame), Roque (Excadrill), Floyd (Rotom), Audley (Chatot), Terry (Mantine), Alrond (Carbink). They're all gift Pokémon, and like canon, names them after the people that gave them to him!
Agnea: Joy (Oricorio) / Merry (Altaria) / Hope (Lilligant) / Smile (Primarina) / Wish (Maractus) / Sealticge (Meloetta)
Throné: Fang (Gliscor) / Puppy (Dachsbun) / Snake (Seviper) / Claw (Weavile) / Cat (Espeon) / Mirror (Bronzong). ...Throné is not great with names.
Hikari: Suiren (Samurott) / Aylin (Sceptile) / Haruto (Gallade) / Chizu (Skarmory) / Hazuki (Leafeon) / Shimo (Electivire)
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sparkykitsune · 1 year ago
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Still tagging along with me, huh? 🐺🦊
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I'll be honest, Dragon Quest VI is probably my second or third favourite DQ game in the series (alternating with IV), but I guess I can see why some people hate this game. I mostly just like this game for nostalgia stuff and I find it enjoyable.
Drew this out of some art block as I wanted to draw some more characters for PMDQ but couldn't settle on anyone (was thinking about DQII's trio despite never playing II). I settled on the 6th Hero and Ashlynn cause why not? Also an excuse to draw the last remaining Eeveelution, Flareon.
The Hero is a shiny dusk Lycanroc (despite his parents being midday and midnight Lycanroc) and Ashlynn is a Flareon. Unsure about the rest of the party though. I'm pretty solidified on shiny Gardevoir + Gallade for Milly and Terry, unsure about Carver (I thought of Koraidon but I'm HIGHLY against that because it's a legendary Pokemon), and maybe shiny Abra or Meowstic for Nevan.
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tdp-described · 2 years ago
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[id: three black and white drawings of claudia and terry from the dragon prince.
in the drawing on the top left terry holds claudia. heir foreheads touch and they smile.
in the drawing on the top right they walk and hold hands. claudia holds the sunstaff and looks at terry in awe. terry info dumps and says: however Flareon is the only fully evolved Fire-type Pokemon that cannot learn SolarBeam.
in the drawing on the bottom right claudia is behind terry and tugs at his pointy ears. terry looks shocked. end id]
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So hyped to see these two being dorks together!
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teefa85 · 1 year ago
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So getting around to making a Tera Type chart for my Muses' Pokemon. Yes, all the Pokemon World's crazy gimmicks are in that world...Megas since the ancient rift opened up and really screwed with things, Dynamax/Gigantamaz is an artificial creation based on Eternatus by our usual trove of wacky scientists (also responsible for Ultra Beasts arriving and next year in-universe the Paradoxes). And when said paradoxal rifts are opened by said scientists, Tera Crystals.
Now, with Megas and Gigantamax it's easy. If a 'mon is capable of doing that, they can...end of story. But since Tera is type shifting I need to record it. And while a lot of the times they have their regular type (or secondary even if it comes later in evolution as these forms would be gained after they'd fully evolved) I do naturally change it up from time to time.
Some of the more fun/interesting ones are under a cut. Many of which are inside jokes...
Teefa has an Alolan Ninetales and Hisuian Zoroark. As before those variants were introduced they were the original variants, Foxy has a Fire Tera and Kit a Dark Tera.
Lufia's Pikachu has been called Blaze since this thing's inception. Many of the Pokemon were named for my regular nickname for that 'mon. And Blaze was named for the Capsule Monster of Fire from Lufia II because of this really dumb thing I did as a kid where I narrated TV shows as if various other game characters were acting on them. So a good number of my Gen I nicknames were from this and references to Lufia I or II monsters/the CMs...and not always chosen with Type in mind if the 'mon seemed like it worked! This long winded tangent is all to say that Blaze's Tera Type is Fire.
Likewise, Burianne has a Persian. Meowth in that same stupid narration was Freeze as I wanted the enemy team's Pokemon to have a fitting opposite nickname. So her Persian is Ice Tera.
Samantha's Lopunny is Fighting Tera for Lopunny's Mega. Her Mienshao is Flying due to an inside joke about how aerial that 'mon can be.
Phoebe's Meowscarada is Fairy due to her aromatherapy. I mean, Play Rough is in its moveset...mine had it to deal with other Dark Types.
Lufia has a Typhlosion that is Ghost Tera in reference to the Hisuian Form though hers is the Johtonian one. Ditto with Alley's Rock Tera Arcanine that is a normal Kantonian Arcanine.
Rutee's Meganium is Dragon Type due to its dinosaur look. Her Incineroar is Fighting and Cinderace is Electric due to fans whining that those aren't those two 'mons secondary types and me loving people's salt.
Terrie's Sunflora is Fire for some dumb in-jokes about her in Warrior Academy along with one thing people have often said should happen to a theoretical Sunflora Evo.
The Three Lycanroc of Rutee and her niece and nephew are a trio reference. Elliot's Midday Lycanroc is Fire Tera, Lina's Midnight Lycanroc is Dark Tera, Rutee's Dusk Lycanroc is Electric...the sun, the moon, and just how energy comes from light.
Finally...the Eeveelutions used by Rutee, Stahn, and Philia are all references to the "missing" Eevee Types. Vapor=Ghost (can turn invisible in Water), Jolt=Flying (other air-based Type), Flare=Rock (magma is melted rock and heat relates to fire), Espy=Fighting (exact opposite), Umbry=Poison (there are refs to Umbreon and poisons and it seems it was originally planned to be Poison Type according to beta leaks), Leefa=Ground (two Types referencing nature), Glace=Steel (both Types that are often created with defensive stats), Sylvie=Bug (along with Flying it was one of the most commonly guessed Types for Sylveon before Fairy was revealed).
Going with above to continue the gag, Kyle's Flareon Scruff is Normal Tera (he uses Last Resort as one of his moves) and Emmy's Sylveon Sakura is Dragon (left over plus she's a kid who enjoys magic much more than her brother or cousins on either side of the family).
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shadowfuka · 2 years ago
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And a Secret Santa Pic for Krisantyne on DA It should be a quiet night with much of love and stars and a nice warm fire, at least two couples enjoy it.
Terry the Flareon tries to hold the flirting of Schiller a little bit down, maybe someday he will success?
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prof-peach · 4 years ago
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Hello professor long time no see!!
I just wanna tell you that spruce the leafeon is Doing a lot better since I took your advice on what to do!
I outfitted a room just for spruce with all the items you told me to get, His leaves have turned green, he is definitely a little more engergetic, but he is still a lazy boy.
Also here’s something that you may find interesting, once his leaves started going green I noticed that they felt spiky on the edges when I was touching spruces leaves to make sure that they wernt brittle anymore and an hour later I got a nasty rash on that hand.
So i think that spruce maybe a poison ivy varient, since his leaves went fully green his leaves look a lot like poison ivy leaves.
I cannot touch spruce anymore with bare skin, I have to wear gloves whenever I wanna pet him and I gotta give my Pokémon a long bath after playing with spruce so that they don’t get the oils from spruces poison ivy leaves onto the furniture.
But I love spruce and am willing to deal with it since he’s finally healthy and playing with the others.
I’ve also noticed that he’s been playing with my Arbok Jafar a lot more than the others which I find a little interesting since jafar doesn’t play with any of my Pokémon, guess he has a soft spot for Spruce, I’ve even seen the two sunbathing together which I find a little cute.
Anyways thank you so much for helping me get Spruce Healthy at last, I am so happy!!
Also, Thank you for your tip on fire types getting used to fire type moves, they have been valuable since Terry (my flareon) almost burned down my kitchen.
I really wish I knew this before I got my houndoom back when it was an houndour since he was my first fire type Pokémon and maybe my parents garage wouldn’t have burned down.
But anyways thank you so much professor!!
I will make sure to talk to you again if I have another issue, I hope that you have an awesome day!!!
I am very glad to hear we managed to iron out his little issue, and that he’s a variant none the less is a nice surprise for you I’m sure. If I was you I’d certainly lean into his typing, poison ivy variants in leafeon are dual poison type, so he may hang around with your Arbok out of solidarity in typing. Learning some poison attacks isn’t out of the question for them, so long as they’re more suited to his battle style and body type, if of course he’s interested in that kind of thing.
Gloves are a must, you can also buy special cream that acts like a blocker for the oils should the need ever arise, it’s composed of Goodra slime amongst other things, and needs applying once or twice a day to keep you safe from any toxins.
Most of us learn from experience, I’d be lying if I hadn’t seen a shed, a barn or a garage burn down in my time thanks to young fire types. At least this time it was avoided and everyone stayed safe.
Good luck with them all, I’m really happy this worked out for you, sounds like you have your hands full!
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lovepmd · 3 years ago
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In my universe, MOST legendaries can shapeshift, and do so to make secret identities to be around normal pokemon
Articuno: Arty the Delibird
Zapdos: Zach the Ampereinch
Moltres: Mollete the Oricorio (Baile style)
Mewtwo: N/A (cannot shapeshift)
Mew: Amelia the Delphox
Raikou: Riley the Jolteon
Entei: Edward the Flareon
Suicune: Susie the Vaporeon
Lugia: Louie the Zenotory
Ho-oh: Harold the Talonflame 
Celebi: N/A (chooses not to)
Regirock: N/A (Not smart enough)
Regice: N/A (Not smart enough)
Registeel: N/A (Not smart enough)
Latias: Lia the Flygon
Latios: Tio the Flygon
Kyogre: Fiona the Primarina
Groudon: Terry the Krookodile
Rayquaza: Ray the Dragonite
Jirachi: N/A (Can't shapeshift)
Deoxys: N/A (Hasn't been on the planet enough)
Uxie: Yu the Floette
Mesprit: Serf the Floette
Azelf: Wii the Floette
Dialga: Zaman the Maliqut
Palkia: Alfaragh the Maliqut
Heatran: N/A (Can't shapeshift)
Regigigas: N/A (Can't shapeshift)
Giratina: Ant the Honchkrow
Cresselia: Luna the Swanna
Phione: N/A (Too... baby)
Manaphy: N/A (Chooses not to)
Darkrai: N/A (A recluse)
Shaymin: N/A (Chooses not to)
Arceus: Christopher the Maliqut (Sound familiar?)
Victini: Nike the Scorbunny
Cobalion: Lancelot the Sawsbuck
Terrakion: Gawain the Tauros
Virizion: Percival the Sawsbuck
Tornadus: N/A (Chooses not to)
Thundurus: N/A (Doesn't know how)
Zekrom: Bariq the Maliqut
Reshiram: Hariq the Maliqut
Landorus: N/A (Chooses not to)
Kyurem: Jalid the Maliqut
Meloetta: Melody the Kirlia
Genesect: N/A (Not smart enough AND can't shapeshift)
Xerneas: Alhaya the Maliqut
Yveltal: Desu the Honchkrow
Zygarde: Boku the Flygon
Diancie: N/A (Can't shapeshift)
Hoopa: N/A (Too baby)
Volcanion: N/A (a recluse)
Tapu Koko: Uila the Amperinch
Tapu Lele: No’ono’o the Xatu
Tapu Bulu: Mau’u the Tauros
Tapu Fini: Wai the Primarina
Solgaleo: Kala the Pyroar
Lunala: Mahina the Honchkrow
Necrozma: N/A (chooses not to)
Magearna: N/A (Can't shapeshift]
Zeraora: Zee the Luxray
Meltan: (not smart enough)
Melmetal: N/A (not smart enough)
Zacian: Gladia the Lucario
Zamazenta: Clypeus the Lucario
Eternatus: N/A (doesn't know he can)
Kubfu: N/A (Is very extroverted)
Urshifu: Xióng the Pangoro
Zarude: N/A (Monke)
Glastrier: N/A (Horse)
Spectrier: N/A (Horse that can turn invisible)
Calyrex: N/A (King)
Regieleki: N/A (not smart enough)
Regidrago: N/A (not smart enough)
Mutajaro: N/A (Mutajaro)
Nuclegy: N/A (Not smart enough)
Radegy: N/A (Not smart enough)
Kinedegy: N/A (Not smart enough))
Canares: Ira the Pugneon
Ryiniang: N/A (Deceased)
Akaiyosei: Angie the Braixen
Floridiana: Tabiea the Maliqut
Ryunoxaurus: N/A (Too introverted)
Kongziaurus: Haris the Maliqut
Regitor: Razorclaw the Pyroar, Divebomb the Braviary, Headstrong the Rhyperior, Rampage the Incineroar, Tantrum the Tauros
Atomyte: N/A (too baby)
Myriad: Alpha the Lucario
Missingno: N/A (hqofbwobruqobdyqor xiqpbriqhrowbf9vwizpbwd7wn 4hxo)
holy cow
but it makes sense? for some of them to be able to disguise themselves to hide and/or blend in? i like that idea a lot
i also like how some are "too baby" to do it
makes perfect sense
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windpurr · 5 years ago
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Just a doodle of my pokemon team I'd have if I could. They're getting ready for Halloween by carving pumpkins building scarecrows and making a mess. (Also realized some of my team is not here due to being water types with no legs)
Starting from left to right:
Danny the Lucario bashful and quick to run away. He can be brave but often hides behind someone he knows.
Willow the ariados Impish and likes to scatter things. My favorite bug type also use her as my ghost type since she can learn the best ghost moves.
Nagisa the audino docile and often lost in thought. I named him after the main character from assassination classroom a really good manga and anime. He made me prefer audino to chansey due to his ability to not only heal but actually fight back.
Useless the sunflora Brave and likes to eat and fight. My sister dared me to do a nuzlocke with a sunkern as my starter and I accepted. After 5 fails because sunkerns are very weak I almost gave up but I didn't want to lose so I started again. I did it with this tiny sunkern and even beat Lances Garados with her. She took a ice fang to the face but lived with 3 hit points. This has cemented sunkern and sunflora as one of my favorite pokemons.
Dusty the flareon my favorite eeveelution he is Brave and likes to relax. He is floofy and I want to hug him constantly. Even if he chinchilla rolls in dust like there is no tomorrow.
Terry the staryu impish and mischievous they are my spirit pokemon. Terry is named after my favorite batman incarnation. The biggest trouble maker I have to constantly run him down and clean up their messes.
Karma the purrleon also got his name from assassination classroom. He is serious nature and often lost in thought. He doesn't make the best decisions but he does give it his all.
And last but not least Echo the Skitty Bold and proud of her power she's the boss and she knows it. Karma and her are besties and cause lots of trouble day and night.
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trashgoblinonyourporch · 5 years ago
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Piplup, Vulpix, Drifloon, Spheal, Pikachu, Ditto, Terry the Tangela, Cyndaquil, Eevee, another Eevee, Umbrion, Flareon, Jolteon, Espeon, Vaporeon, a slightly larger Vaporeon, a terrifying Leafeon who has its face on upside down, and Glaceon.
...I think I have a problem...
Your new Pokémon team is all the Pokémon you currently have plushies of
Who’s in your lineup? Mine is literally just a single meowth
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dontfindyourcenter · 6 years ago
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Chapter 23:  You’re Lanakillin’ Me
Rules: https://dontfindyourcenter.tumblr.com/post/177027661290/rules
Previous chapter: https://dontfindyourcenter.tumblr.com/post/178481441120/chapter-22-i-dont-know-about-you-but-heres
After getting a tiny bit lost looking for it, I eventually found that last section of Vast Poni Canyon!  None of the healing items I was hoping for were there, but I did find a rare candy, the T.M for Flamethrower, and an old man called Terry who was practicing karate by himself in the dark. Still a less embarrassing hobby than making up arbitrary rules to make pokemon games harder, if we’re honest.
Then I remember a whole other place I haven’t explored for healing items yet - the Haina Desert!  I skipped over this place last time I was on Ula’ula island because I didn’t think it was worth going into a place where it was constantly a sandstorm if I couldn’t heal my pokemon afterwards, but now I don’t have to worry about that because I’ve got a couple of max repels going spare!  Let’s see what I can be having here!
Nothing.  No healing items here either other than a Max Elixir.  Bit of an anti-climax, but oh well - at least I got the psychic-type z-crystal, which none of my pokemon can use because they don’t know any psychic-type moves.  Yay!
With that done, I pop to the foot of Mount Lanikila, where Gladion is waiting for me.  “I’ve been waiting for you,” he says.  He’s holding his hand in front of his head again, but it looks a bit less melodramatic this time; maybe it’s the camera angle or the fact that he isn’t vibrating slightly, but this time it just looks like he’s having a mild headache.  That’s character development, that is.
Anyway, he tells me that he wanted to thank me for helping out his family in that Ultra Space adventure.  No prob, Bob!  Then he says “the only thing I can offer you in thanks is a great battle.”  You’re being a bit harsh on yourself there, Gladion - I’ll bet you could arrange a really lovely fruit basket if you wanted to.  But no, he wants to show me his full power “with the z-ring that old man gave him.”  I know that he probably means Nanu when he says “that old man,” but my headcanon is that he’s just talking about a random old man that I’ve never met before.  Gladion clearly has a life outside of the game I’m playing, after all.
Loki goes first against Gladion’s crobat.  Instead of actually attacking the crobat, though, Loki’s just there to paralyze it with Thunder Wave and then set a couple of layers of Spikes, so that all Gladion’s other pokemon will get hurt now when they come into battle.  Loki’s a devious little pisser like that.  When Loki has had enough of being hit by the crobat’s Acrobatics attacks, I switch out Digit Al to finish it off with a Volt Switch attack.
Next into battle is Gladion’s lucario, who’ll be fighting Donna.  Surprisingly, the lucario turns out to have a z-move - Corkscrew Crash, which he uses here without much effect.  I would have expected one of the pokemon Gladion’s had for longer to have been given a z-move, but props to Gladion for being original, I guess.  Anyway, a couple of Flame Charges later, the lucario is out for the count.
Gladion sends out his newly-evolved silvally next, but I keep Donna in the fight.  Why not?  It seems a waste to witch her out when her speed’s just been doubled, and she has a couple of moves which are good against fire-types, which I’m pretty sure this silvally is.
Ah.  It turns out Donna still isn’t faster than this guy, and it uses Crunch, which brings Donna down to less than a quarter of her health.  I guess that answers that “why not” question.  I switch Donna out for Mr Nancy, who’s able to finish the silvally off, but not before taking a lot of damage as well.
Gladion’s last pokemon, weavile, then faces off against Digit Al.  Though the weavile didn’t stand a chance of surviving Al’s Flash Cannon attack, it’s able to do an obscene amount of damage first by getting a critical hit with Night Slash.  That’s a pretty good description of the whole battle, actually - Gladion didn’t stand a chance, but he did an obscene amount of damage anyway.  I bloody hope the plot heals my pokemon before I face the elite four.
Then Gladion flashes me a creepily genuine-looking smile and hands me a Max Elixir which Lillie apparently wanted me to have.  Since Lillie once gave me a bag to keep contact lenses in even though my character seems to have perfect vision, I can absolutely believe that she would believe a Max Elixir was a nice gift to give someone.   Then he says “I know we aren’t friends.  But we aren’t enemies anymore either.”  You just described strangers, Gladion.  That’s no fun.  Haven’t you ever heard the term frenemies?
It’s at this point that I never beat that dancer back on the Poni Wilds who would only fight me when I beat everyone else there.  What the heck, I decide; she might give me an item that Loki can hold that’s more useful than the Occa Berry she’s been uselessly gripping for the last three chapters.  And sure enough, the dancer tells me before fighting that her pokemon use Focus Sashes, which probably means that’s what she’ll give me when I beat her.  Nice!
Oh boy, I was wrong.  That wasn’t nice at all.
It turns out that the trainer’s four pokemon are the four different forms of oricorio.  The fight starts off great, with Digit Al beating both the fire/flying type one and the electric/flying type one.  Unfortunately, for the third oricorio, I sent out Hedwig.  I swear there was a reason that I sent my starter pokemon out against a strong bird pokemon, even though he’s vulnerable to flying-type moves and the oricorio was guaranteed to survive my first attack.  I guess I was just pretty sure Hedwig would survive long enough to finish off the psychic/flying oricorio and level up.
No points for guessing that I was wrong, but man, I was really wrong.  See, it turns out the light blue oricorio isn’t psychic type after all; it’s ghost type, and it’s just knocked Hedwig out with a tremendously powerful Revelation Dance attack.  Oopsie doodle.  That means I have to use one of my four max revives.
Anyway, I did manage to beat the dancer and get that Focus Sash in the end.  Will the item end up being useful enough to justify using up one of my lifelines this late in the game?  Time will tell.
I go back to Mount Lanakila now, and considering that it’s this game’s victory road (according to google, Lanakila is Hawaiian for victory), there sure aren’t any trainers about.  I run through and am able to pick up a full restore, a max revive (yes!  Back up to four!) and the ice type z-crystal without seeing anyone at all.  What’s the deal with that?  I can remember the victory road in pokemon Ultra Sun being much longer and full of trainers, just like it is in most other pokemon games.  Maybe they just ran out of time when they were making the vanilla Sun and Moon version.  The hilarious part is the rotomdex saying “Mount Lanakila is famous for being the most impregnable of all of Alola’s mountains.”  I was able to pregn it in about ten minutes, mate.
I take the lift to the very top of the mountain.  I walk past the pokemon center, because that’s the whole point of my challenge, you know?  I don’t even totally know why I even bothered typing that.  If you were expecting me to use the pokemon center at this point then you haven’t been paying attention to my entire journey.
A few steps later, I’m stopped by none other than Hau!  Mate, it’s been ages!  Where’s he been all this time?  It turns out that after the business on Aether Paradise, Hau cleared the rest of his trials and then “went back home to train with Ilima a bit.”  You went back home… to train?  Did you think that through, young man?  Did you really weigh up all your options and think “gosh, the best place I could possibly go to train is the island where the very strongest pokemon around are on level twelve”?
In any case, it turns out Hau came to Mount Lanikala to try out the pokemon league, heard from Gladion that I was on my way up here and dashed his way on up to meet me.  He tells me that it’s the fastest he’s ever moved in his life.  He probably shouldn’t brag too much about that - if Gladion was still at the bottom of the mountain when Hau got there, I had time to fly all the way to Poni Island and all the way back before he caught up with me.
Anyway, Hau challenges me to a battle to work out who should go up against the pokemon league first.  And my god, this is a surprise - he doesn’t heal my pokemon to full health first!  Maybe he did learn something from training with Ilima after all.
As always, Hau leads with his raichu.  Having completely forgotten that Hau would be here, the first pokemon in my party is currently Wash, but that’s ok - his thunderbolt attack misses entirely when I switch Wash out for Loki.  And what did I expect from Hau?  Hell, I’ve faced off against Hau often enough to know how little to expect of him; I decide I might as well lay down a layer of spikes on Loki’s first turn, since there’s no way this raichu is gonna do any significant da -
What the heck? The raichu’s Thunderbolt just did 96 points of damage!  That’s a LOT of damage!  What’s with the power boost, Hau?  Should I have been training with Ilima this whole time?
I switch over to Digit Al to save Loki from death, but it soon becomes clear that even Al’s not safe from the raichu - after Al does a fairly low amount of damage with Tri Attack, the raichu uses Focus Punch, and while the attack misses, it’s clear that it would have done a heck of a lot of damage if it had hit and might even have knocked Al out.  I’m forced to switch over to Hedwig to finally beat the raichu with a Spirit Shackle attack.  I mean, it’s good that I eventually managed it and all, but I had to switch out more than half my team to do it.  That seems like too much.
Next out on Hau’s side is his flareon, which means it’s Mr. Nancy’s time to shine.  But once again, Hau demonstrates an insane leap in power since I last saw him when the flareon uses Flare Blitz, which does so much damage that Nancy (who started the battle with about three-quarters of his health) is left with only about a third of his HP left.  That’s insane, especially since Mr Nancy’s ability is that fire-type attacks do half as much damage to him.  At least Mr Nancy’s able to do an awful lot of damage with his Scald attack, but that won’t be a whole lot of comfort if he gets killed on his next turn.
I consider switching to someone else in my party, but no; the only member of my team with more than half their health left is Wash, and while Wash has a lot of strengths, he also has a lower defense than any other member of my party.  Switching to him, or any of my other pokemon, would be signing their death warrant.  I’m gonna have to use a Max Potion instead.
It pays off; while the flareon’s next Flare Blitz attack does more damage than I’d like once again, Mr Nancy has just enough health left that he should survive his next turn.  And that’s exactly what he does.  He doesn’t get the chance to finish the flareon off, though - the knockback from his own attack knocks the flareon clean out.  Good riddance!
Hau’s penultimate pokemon is a komala, which faces off against Wash.  This, finally, is a much more straightforward battle.  First, after getting hit by komala’s Sucker Punch, Wash uses Beak Blast.  Then, correctly guessing that the komala would use Sucker Punch again, Wash uses Roost and ends up back to near-full health.  Finally, Wash finishes the komala off with a Drill Peck.
And finally, Hau sends out his primarina, and so I let Digit Al out once again.  Al uses Charge Beam, doing a lot of damage and raising his special attack.  That should be enough for Al to beat the Primarina on his next turn.
Unfortunately, Al doesn’t get a next turn.  The primarina uses Hydro Vortex, the water-type z-move, and knocks Al out in one hit.
Damn!  I let out Hedwig and use a Max Revive on Al.  I’m really, really lucky here, as it turns out - the primarina uses Moonblast and Hedwig survives, but with only 1 HP remaining.  Hedwig is able to beat the primarina with Leaf Blade on his next turn, but that battle’s still caused a serious dent in my healing item lifelines.
Hau is a good sport about it to the last, telling me to go ahead and beat the Elite Four so that next time, he can come beat Champion Tori.  Christ - if only the modern Labour Party had half that much determination.
Ooooh, and then he gives me 3 Max Revives.  I always liked that boy.  And he’s even healed my team up before the Elite Four!  What a lad!
I jump back into Mount Lanikala to very quickly give some training to the members of my party who are closest to leveling up, then use the handful of Rare Candies in my bag on everyone else.  And you know what?  That’s enough for me.  No more training - I’m not going to risk heading into the Elite Four with anything less than perfect health.
I step into the Pokemon League headquarters.
End of Chapter 23.
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Might as well just finish up the Muses’ husbands tonight.  Just for pairings reasons.  I’ll...have to figure out how I want to sort the rest of them anyway.  Since I need something that’ll both make sense and be easy to look through...
Rooks:  For reasons unknown to myself, he got a Lapras.  I’m...gonna guess it’s because his cousin, Max, got a cool airship in his own game, and since Rooks only travels around the southern portion of a single island...he doesn’t get any cool stuff like that.  So he rides his Pokemon when going out to sea!  I would later give him a Sceptile for “Leaf Blade” since he’s a swordsman!
Max:  Like with Lufia, he was heavily influenced by my early Pokemon career.  In this case...my first ever Starter, Venusaur.  While he finally got a ‘mon I felt personally fitting with Sirfetch’d this Generation.
Stahn:  ANYTHING farm based (besides Miltank since I gave it to someone else).  So...Rapidash and Mudsdale (farming horses, though Rutee also had a Rapidash from an old gag), Ampharos and Dubwool (sheep...he is canonically a shepherd), and Tauros (bull...the jokes about Stahn riding a bull were made).  For something more personal and less occupation based...he’s got a Flareon.  Same reason as Rutee and her Vaporeon (and I’ll bet you can see where this is going then).
Sam:  For some reason I can’t define, he’s got a Quagsire.  Methinks he didn’t get one when I gave them out for Tales of Suikoden (trying to fill random Stars of Destiny by giving the different characters pets, which was so long ago there was barely any Gen II representation).  Then I handed him a random Johto ‘mon to reference the new games.  Technically being Samantha’s bodyguard (her mother is an actress who has had people go after her child for ransom...even though Samantha could kick any kidnapper’s ass) made me give him a more fitting ‘mon in Corviknight in the current Gen.
Terry:  I think this makes even less sense...but he got a Wigglytuff.  Twas a Jigglypuff randomly assigned in Tales of Suikoden, and the only reason I can think is that Terry was a troublemaker as a kid and the anime Jigglypuff always wrote on everyone’s faces with marker when they fell asleep!  But it’s given him a music theme...so he’s now got a Toxtricity (Low Key Form, just for the irony of overly energetic Terry having a laid back Pokemon).
Benjamin:  Rhyperior...for some reason.  I know it was probably the result of random assignments in Tales of Suikoden again.  And it’s only a Rhyperior because Rhydon Evolved in later ‘gens (Benjamin was therefore the first person besides the two designated Trainers to have been given something past Gen II).  Eh, his hometown was in the mountains, at least...so he might have used one to traverse...
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