Should I trust something made by someone who apparently hasn't even tasted it himself?
*though really, fancy breads would probably be fine too*
And that's true, although depending on your approach it's possible to simplify your strategy a fair bit. For example, choosing a single pokemon to be your primary offense for each fight, then ensuring the rest of the team has moves that will help cover its weaknesses. Ryner and I were both able to narrow it down to about four as the main attacker between the five battles, and for the remaining two places have one with good overall attacks with no specialty, and another that could buy time if needed.
*well, he says that, but it was definitely far more straightforward to him than Ryner, since he's the one used to thinking in terms of fast-paced political and military strategy...*
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Should I trust something made by someone who apparently hasn't even tasted it himself?
*though really, fancy breads would probably be fine too*
And that's true, although depending on your approach it's possible to simplify your strategy a fair bit. For example, choosing a single pokemon to be your primary offense for each fight, then ensuring the rest of the team has moves that will help cover its weaknesses. Ryner and I were both able to narrow it down to about four as the main attacker between the five battles, and for the remaining two places have one with good overall attacks with no specialty, and another that could buy time if needed.
*well, he says that, but it was definitely far more straightforward to him than Ryner, since he's the one used to thinking in terms of fast-paced political and military strategy...*