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Uchiha Obito ([personal profile] itsjustdust) wrote2013-01-07 02:04 am

First Kunai: [Video]

[The first thing that everyone hears as the connection turns on is a rather loud, painful sounding clatter which indicated that the Pokédex had just made a rather abrupt acquaintance with the ground.]

Ah crap. Sorry! Sorry everyone! [The picture resolves itself at this point into a rather sheepish looking teenager, who is turning the device this way and that, clearly trying to determine which way was up.] I'm kinda new here and haven't gotten used to all the new technical stuff that this place seems to have. This thing is pretty sleek though right? Even if the road is pretty, well, snowy. And cold. But hey, I have Katon so it's not like I'll freeze!

[There was a nearly upside down showing of his Ponyta at this point before he finally settled on an angle, which thankfully seemed to be right way up as the camera focused on him again.] Anyway, I just wanted to give an all call and a hello to everyone out there and ask a rather uh, specialized question.

Only a few of you might get what I'm getting at here but, um, did anyone else seriously fail the whole climbing ledges class after getting here that I could have sworn that I'd passed when I was seven? I mean, I got down fine but... serious issues getting back up.

Like, really serious issues.
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[personal profile] moveslikestrider 2013-01-10 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
Biggest tip is to use their status effect attacks when you get them. Fire spin does some damage over time. Finding someone to teach it low kick lets you knock out any ground dudes that could snuff your flames out.
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[personal profile] moveslikestrider 2013-01-10 11:03 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure where the Low Kick teacher is. But there's usually one in every town and along some of the routes. Check near the pokemon Centers, they are way easy to spot and townies will tell you were it is. Good place to stay for free or with a little work.

To combat water types TM93 Wild Charge or TM22 Solarbeam, would be smart. The later I'd only use when their speed is as high as it can go. It takes a bit to charge.
Edited 2013-01-10 11:03 (UTC)
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[personal profile] moveslikestrider 2013-01-11 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
A ™ is a technical machine, sorry. Got used to the lingo and it just never stops rolling out when I talk now. Hm is a hidden machine, they’re both discs but a ™ can only be used once. You purchase them in towns once you got the cash.
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[personal profile] moveslikestrider 2013-01-13 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Technical machines you can purchase. The hms you have to earn from fighting gym leaders. Go for the tms so you can gain hms.
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[personal profile] moveslikestrider 2013-01-14 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
...some breeders offer newbie deals when they put up egg posts. Eggs are what these dudes hatch from.
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[personal profile] moveslikestrider 2013-01-14 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
Welcome to the wide world of Pokemon. Sense is left at the door and told not to come in. Yeah, even fire ponies.

Name's Dave by the way.
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[personal profile] moveslikestrider 2013-01-14 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah sure, ping me whenever with whatever. I'm down with it and yeah eggs. At least dragons and ducks and shit like that makes sense from an egg.