callbacks: (that superbass)
dave mamahecking strider ([personal profile] callbacks) wrote2016-01-09 05:12 pm

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[The video starts on an unsure-looking Kirlia. He starts to edge away, but Dave--apparently behind the camera--speaks.]

Naw, go ahead, dude. C'mon. Don't be shy.

[The Kirlia sighs, extremely put upon, and then ballet-toes back into place. There's a Dawn Stone on the floor nearby; the Kirlia bends primly at the waist to pick it up, and:

Presto.

Wart the Gallade examines his arm-blades for a moment, then shoots Dave a look as if to say, "If we're quite done now." Dave chuckles quietly.]


Yeah, yeah, thanks for humoring me, bro. The moment has been secured for posterity. Duty discharged. [The relief on the Gallade's face is palpable before Dave turns the camera towards his own movie star mug. Hello, Johto.]

So, hey. I get that baby's first evolution is probably ancient headwear for most of you, but he's the first guy I got all the way to his final form. That's worth some kind of jokey home video.

[Yeah, because he's obviously being ironic about this. He's not Proud Dadding all over his starter, no sirree.]

Anyway, I've been hearing about a bunch of different evolutionary paths our Poképals can take, and, I dunno. I'm curious, I guess. If you ever made a choice like that, what made you pick one way or the other?
grapeeater: (the hierophant.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-01-10 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
I believe the term is because it 'annoys the hell' out of him. I am fine being how I am. The process is not uncomfortable, nor is it a matter of aesthetics. It simply frustrates him that I refuse.
grapeeater: (the devil.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-01-10 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
It depends on the evolution type. Those that gain simply by more experience, it would be odd for those to not evolve. Some that evolve via the stones may just have not been in contact with those yet. Those sorts of evolutions that are considered more 'odd'... it depends. A Pokemon that evolves through bonds that has been with its trainer for a while would certainly been an odd sight, and one would question the Trainer, for example.
grapeeater: (the fortune.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-01-10 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
Essentially. And to evolve to Alakazam, I must be traded to another Trainer. ... Why this is the case, I do not know. I can be traded back, of course. But I prefer being like this, because it irritates him.
grapeeater: (the magician.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-01-10 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
... I have never heard of that phrase.
grapeeater: (the chariot.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-01-10 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
I do not know who that is, either. But I must confess I do not read much.
grapeeater: (the magician.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-01-10 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
... Probably. The benefits outweigh the disadvantages, if I didn't have a trainer. I admit he knows how to work around such things, even if he seems an idiot sometimes.
grapeeater: (the devil.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-01-10 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. His tactics may sometimes be unorthodox, but he saves most of those for opponents who he claims deserve no honor. More of the time he studies type matchups and pushes us to train what we're best at so as to cover each other.
grapeeater: (the magician.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-01-10 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
[The Pokemon visibly hesitates for a minute.]

Both. Usually the latter. Sometimes the former, but not very often.
grapeeater: (the devil.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-01-10 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
[Hey he's not the one who calls the shots.]

It is a creative use of abilities. It took some training to deal with short-range teleports, and for the Onix in our party to learn where to position herself for explosions.
grapeeater: (Default)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-01-10 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
She knows the move Explosion. Sometimes it can be useful to get out of somewhere, or to blast away rocks in a cave.
grapeeater: (the magician.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-01-11 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
He thinks he's worse than he is, really.
grapeeater: (the hanged man.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-01-11 06:33 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you. I appreciate it.