Sep. 21st, 2021 06:18 am
Second Primary [Video]
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[When the video flicks on, the first thing the camera focuses on is a Zephyr Badge, proudly being held up by some gloved fingers. Then it's pulled away from the camera to reveal a smiling Hawks. A Toucannon - almost half his own size - is perched imperiously on his shoulder, looking haughty but self-satisfied. Judging by the slightly off-balance way Hawks is standing, she's a considerable weight, but he's bearing up well regardless.]
It took me awhile, but I'm finally on my way with this gym challenge stuff. This is technically my second badge - I'm kinda doing things out of order - but hey, I'm the bird guy. The bird gym badge is the one I'm proudest of.
[He tucks the badge into his pocket before lifting a hand to brush the Toucannon's chest feathers affectionately with the back of his hand. The attitude she wears as he does this is as if she's doing him a favor by accepting the attention.]
Sesame here did almost all the work, even though she's only half as strong yet as my main team. I guess even a themed team can make use of type advantages sometimes.
That said, I've got a question for any other trainers out there who've got a selectively limited roster. I want to know if there are any tips for dealing with the drawbacks of focusing on certain types. I know there are gyms out there that aren't going to be too friendly to a team of birds, and I'm curious how other trainers might've tackled being at a distinct disadvantage. I've got some potential tactics of my own, but hearing some other ideas I might be able to incorporate into my strategy can't hurt.
It took me awhile, but I'm finally on my way with this gym challenge stuff. This is technically my second badge - I'm kinda doing things out of order - but hey, I'm the bird guy. The bird gym badge is the one I'm proudest of.
[He tucks the badge into his pocket before lifting a hand to brush the Toucannon's chest feathers affectionately with the back of his hand. The attitude she wears as he does this is as if she's doing him a favor by accepting the attention.]
Sesame here did almost all the work, even though she's only half as strong yet as my main team. I guess even a themed team can make use of type advantages sometimes.
That said, I've got a question for any other trainers out there who've got a selectively limited roster. I want to know if there are any tips for dealing with the drawbacks of focusing on certain types. I know there are gyms out there that aren't going to be too friendly to a team of birds, and I'm curious how other trainers might've tackled being at a distinct disadvantage. I've got some potential tactics of my own, but hearing some other ideas I might be able to incorporate into my strategy can't hurt.