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"Pokemon eat Pokemon. Humans eat Pokemon. Pokemon eat humans...sometimes. We live in a world where only the strong and the smart survive. Deal with it."

I'm so tempted to say Naruto...
Nidorino

((My autocorrect showing...lol))
Bart signed, rain never hurt anyone, so why should he avoid it. He walked on with the two of them towards the cave.

Bart walked up to Try and My, "You guys ready?"

IKR? Besides, if he's god, how come we can catch him in an ultraball?

Dialka and palkia obviously. I personally have trouble believing that arceus is god.

Just do what I'm going to do, walk into wall mart with two lightsabers and take out anyone that tries to get it before you.:-D

((Thank yooooooooouuuuuuuu!!!!)
Bart goes to the Pokemon center to heal his Pokemon. While there, Nurse Joy stops him.
"Excuse me, you have a package here from the Kanto region."
Curiously, he opens the package, surprised to see a pokeball and a letter which reads:
"Hey, Bart. It's me, Blue. Gramps wanted me to try and evolve this level 100 Gyrados for him, but its too difficult, and I'm too busy. Maybe you can figure out a way to evolve it. If you can, I'll let you keep it.
Signed,
Your Big Brother"
Bart sighed, annoyed that he'd have to store one of his Pokemon in the PC. Returning Dusclops, he adds the Magikarp ball to his belt and walks out of the pokecenter to join the others

Ikr. With super bases, it seems less pathetic when I challenge my imaginary friends to battles. Lol

What are you going to do when you're out of money, but you aren't close to finishing the game? With a system like this, you'd never have to worry about running out of money. That's what I'm saying.

((Sorry I haven't posted here in a while, I've been busy. Also, I wanted to check something with you. Is it okay if, while at the Pokemon Center, my character gets a Pokemon from Professor Oak? Its a level 100 Magikarp that refuses to evolve, and it can only use Splash. Bart is supposed to evolve it.))

Yeah, but that only happens once in every game, just about. This could be a continuous thing. I mean. Imagine you want to go against the elite four, but you blew all your money the first few times you beat them. You can't face any trainers, because you already faced them to train your Pokemon for the league. How are you going to get money? With a feature like this, you'll have another income source.
Also, did you hear about Super-Secret Bases for the new games? I can't wait.

I just thought of something that should be added to the games. In the games, the character doesn't leave the town until they get a Pokemon because it's too dangerous. That implies that no one can leave without a Pokemon. Sure, they can act like Wally and get a zigzagoon from the gym leader in the next city, but that's not strong enough depending where you go. My idea was this, wouldn't it be cool if, after defeating the Pokemon league, townspeople would ask you to catch certain Pokemon for them? Like, you get a call on your pokegear, pokenav, etc. from your mom or another character who says, "my friend needs to visit his sick grandmother in *farawaycity*. Could you bring him a level 30+ Fearow with Fly?" The best part is, in exchange, we could get cool stuff like rare items or money or whatnot.

"Caves are fine"
((What do you think, we find a legendary in the cave, we find team Galactic, or both?))

((We need another conflict. What do you think?))
Bart nearly sighed. There was no way that he would be able to walk out of this one.
"Well, I suppose there's got to be something we could do about now."

"Owlnight is the only one that can battle, and it needs to take a rest. Maybe later."
Bart began to walk away, but then got the feeling that they weren't done with him.

((Can you replace Swift with another move, otherwise, that makes five))
Owlnight dropped to the ground, and passed out. He knew he was going to lose even with the strategy he had planned, but Bart was still disappointed that he didn't get to see how far Owlnight could have gone.
"Alright," he said, "You win."

A: that was an accident, and I apologized.
B: you can edit group rules under the settings

Brad began to put his plan into effect.
"Owlnight, keep using Shadow Ball!"

Bart was worried that Owlnight was going to faint. However, he saw that it was still (barely) able to stand.
"Into the air, as high as you can go!"
He knew that, the higher Owlnight went, the more difficult it would be to land an attack. However, he was still worried, knowing that Owlnight would soon faint. He then began to formulate a plan.