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Jane Crocker ([personal profile] cyan_maid) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2016-08-08 08:57 am

2nd Recipe [Olivine City, Video]

[It's definitely evident in this video that Jane's begun to settle in to the world of Pokemon. She's got her 'gear propped up so it can film her as she sits cross-legged on a bed (obviously in the Olivine Inn, for anyone who's ever stayed), backpack leaning against the pillow behind her, and she is all smiles.]

Hello again! This is Jane, for those of you who didn't see my, erm...grumpy introduction a few weeks ago. But yes, ah, so! I'm alright, my friend Dirk managed to pick me up on Route 31 and now I'm staying with him and some of our...relations, I guess you could call them, in Olivine City! It's really beautiful...but then again, this whole region is full to bursting with plants and people and Pokemon...

[She pauses, having caught herself gesturing as she spoke so excitedly, and blushes.]

Um, anyway. Pokemon - lots of types. That's what I wanted to talk about. I'm from a world where Pokemon was a video game that children played, but they only had 151 species. It's grown very apparent to me that there are lots more than that around, and I was wondering if anyone on here could give me some...opinions, I guess, on what kinds would be good to catch. I've heard we can talk to the Psychic ones, which would be so interesting to experience! But I also want to make sure I've got a balanced team, I've heard that is a very important thing to do, especially if you want to challenge the gyms, and...[She shrugs.] Well, it doesn't seem like you can travel with practicallity anywhere without some gym badges, and the closest one to me is a...Steel type gym, I think. So, for starters, I know I'll need to train a LOT just to get ready for the gym, but if I had something with a type advantage, I figure that would help heaps. For reference, I have an Audino and -

[She's cut off by the click and creek of an opening door, and soon a Kricketune toddles into view, forlorn as he climbs up on the bed to flop into Jane's lap. His mustache is a total mess and there are bits of green berry smashed all over his face, and Jane lets out a small gasp of surprise.]

Oh, Poirot, what happened? I thought you were playing with Dinah - wait...she didn't, did she?

Tuuuuuune...

[She shakes her head and tsks, reaching into her backpack for a small wooden box and a towel.]

Oh, it figures she'd do that! I'll give her a talking to when she comes in - ah, wait, hold on.

[Jane sets the things down and leans over, smiling sheepishly into the 'gear. As she talks, the Kricketune watches her and pales, hiding his face in the bedspread and groaning in mortification. She's talking into the thing, that means people can see how undignified he is doesn't it???]

Sorry about this! Um, anyway, if you've got suggestions for what kind of Pokemon I should catch, please let me know! I'll be able to respond once I've taken care of this poor fellow.
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[personal profile] foolishwren 2016-08-26 12:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[She shrugs, making an "iunno" noise.]

Seems to work well enough for them.

And making money with battles gets easier the stronger you get-- I don't usually bother getting actual jobs at this point, I make most of my money battling.

Not everybody can do it but it can be pretty lucrative if you get into it.

'Course, I've been here for six years.

So I've had plenty of time to get established in the battle scene.

If you're just starting out... better to get temp work and train on the side.
foolishwren: *gets killed by Goofy, who has been brought from his cartoon world to our reality* (*breaks into area 51* holy fuck)

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[personal profile] foolishwren 2016-08-28 11:49 am (UTC)(link)
In my experience, the bigger the cities, the stronger the trainers. And the stronger you are, the more people wanna battle you to try and show off their chops.

Sure, one battle with a Youngster who skipped class to sneak out to one of the routes and hang out with the big kids is probably not gonna net you much money, completely aside from the fact that it's really not that sporting to accept a challenge from one of them anyway.

But a battle with somebody who's already won a bunch that morning? Considerably more.

Rack up four or five wins like that before calling it a day and you've got enough to eat for the week and then some.

Do the same thing three days in a row and you've got enough to pay off a hotel room instead of crashing in the Pokemon Center lobby every night.

It's not a luxurious existence, but you can make it work.
Edited 2016-08-28 11:49 (UTC)
foolishwren: 1. i'm a fucking piece of shit. 2. everybody else is a fucking piece of shit. 3. mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. (what i learned in school:)

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[personal profile] foolishwren 2016-08-30 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah. I mean, that's one strategy. It's not like there aren't trainers out in the sticks who hang out looking for battles, too. But that's what's worked for me.

As for other stuff... the Centers don't pay a ton, but they're free to stay at, if a little uncomfortable, and they're almost always right next to PokeMarts in case you get sick of living off of the complimentary stuff in the Centers.

So if you wanna be thrifty while you settle in, I'd do that. As long as you can stand sleeping in a lobby and dealing with people 24/7, anyway. Me, I couldn't cut it, so after awhile I started springing for hotel rooms and got a better-paying job at a department store instead.

[Which ALSO hadn't been a walk in the park, BUT HEY, that's why she started putting her energy into battling instead.]
foolishwren: i am just existing here (bro i am just)

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[personal profile] foolishwren 2016-08-31 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's the other thing.

Shacking up with friends? Totally worth it. The hotel costs are so much easier to cover if you're splitting between two or three other people.

Even better if you manage to have friends that own their own place and don't mind you crashing, which... is what I'm doing these days.

[RENT-FREE EVEN. She makes it up to them by being really generous with Christmas and birthday gifts. Buuuut not everybody winds up that lucky, so she doesn't bring that part up.]
foolishwren: is the phrase "going to chipotle with aristotle" funnier if you mispronounce 'chipotle', or 'aristotle'? (Hmmm...)

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[personal profile] foolishwren 2016-09-01 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
Well, sure. I mean, they might give you a funny look, but... if you've got the cash, I don't see why not.

I haven't tried, though... maybe you'd need an adult to cosign or something.