Cecil Harvey (
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victory_road2021-12-06 05:45 pm
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136th moon [video]
[The feed, when it turns on, mostly shows the barely-lit left half of Cecil's (clothed for colder weather, thankfully) chest. When he adjusts the angle to look at the camera properly, his surroundings become somewhat visible; he's in a cave, though the cave in question may only look familiar to the few people who fought a certain dangerous creature years ago.
Also, a non-negligible portion of his hair is stuck in a chunk of ice. What a weekend, right?]
Due to circumstances beyond my control, please note that the Lunar Gym will be closed tonight.
[Offscreen, a Golbat screeches in pain. When it flies by in a panic, Cecil ducks nonchalantly.]
And most probably tomorrow.
[Absentmindedly, he steps aside to avoid Rosie the Clefable, who appears to be gleefully chasing the fleeing bat.]
Frankly, I'd not get my hopes up for Wednesday, either. We'll see about Thursday.
[Thursday is also not looking good, to be honest.]
Also, a non-negligible portion of his hair is stuck in a chunk of ice. What a weekend, right?]
Due to circumstances beyond my control, please note that the Lunar Gym will be closed tonight.
[Offscreen, a Golbat screeches in pain. When it flies by in a panic, Cecil ducks nonchalantly.]
And most probably tomorrow.
[Absentmindedly, he steps aside to avoid Rosie the Clefable, who appears to be gleefully chasing the fleeing bat.]
Frankly, I'd not get my hopes up for Wednesday, either. We'll see about Thursday.
[Thursday is also not looking good, to be honest.]
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[For this, Cecil doesn't grab old notes or any instruction manual. He doesn't need to.]
First of all, until you gain more battling experience and access to a greater variety of resources, avoid building a team that shares a common weakness. There are ways to compensate for that, but they involve investing either time or money.
Second! Status and stat-modifying moves may not look flashy, but they can make your life much easier. A Pokémon with improved evasion that faces a paralyzed foe might well be able to win a fight without a single scratch, for example, while a defense boost can be the difference between a loss and a last minute victory.
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[Cause, uh, Riz may two pokemon with a bug typing, two pokemon with a poison typing while having only four pokemon in total. It's not his fault that many of the cool pokemon (in his eyes) are bugs or poison.]
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[Can't really outlevel a Pokémon that's reached 100, after all.]
Another option is to haunt various stores in search of TMs that can counter those weaknesses. For example, as a Water- and Ground-type, Quagsire is weak against Grass users twice over. However, by purchasing and teaching it an Ice-type TM such as Ice Beam, you can give any Grass-type you face a nasty surprise. Of course, that becomes very expensive very quickly, especially if your team is large.
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[Riz is frowning. It's good advice, just also still rather difficult. He doesn't have a ton of pokemon, but do the ones he have learn any sort of TM that could exploit a weakness like that? He'll have to check.]
Do you, like, have to do the badges in order? Can I just skip the first gym and go straight to the second or maybe third one? Cause I'm still not sure my bugs can take on a couple of birds, even if I teach them some new moves.
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[It sure sounds like it always comes down to levels or money, doesn't it?]
There is nothing stopping you from challenging gyms in any order. You could even start with Blackthorn, if you wished. But do note that the trainers' and leader's team levels are set; a later gym's type may be weaker against your bugs, but they'd still be much stronger by default.