Garry (
artificialrose) wrote2014-03-08 07:54 pm
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1st Petal // Video
I got rather fortunate. The kimono I arrived in was positively beautiful, but it's not very practical for traveling.
[This sure is a new face appearing on the network, seated at a window seat in a cafe. The way the 'Gear is positioned shows Cherrygrove outside, so it's clear he's done a little traveling. The bandana tied around his arm and the green apron he's wearing identify him as a shiny new breeder. There's a little Charmander on his shoulder, too.]
Let me introduce myself. My name is Garry- I'm a friend of Ib's if you happen to know her. We arrived in Cherrygrove not too long ago. I was hoping now that I've gotten... a little used to things, maybe someone could answer a few questions I have.
I'm apparently a "breeder", or at least that's what it seems to say in this handbook I was given. I've read through it, so I think I have a decent idea of what to do.. It seems Izzy here- [A point to the Charmander.] - is in the 'Monster' and 'Dragon' groups, right? What sort of Pokemon are good to breed in those groups? Or... if you don't know, what are your favorite to breed? Any sort of tips would be appreciated.
I got an egg not too long ago- [He adjusts the camera to show the little egg on his lap.] Cyndaquil is in the... field group, I believe. I know it doesn't match, but I thought maybe it would be for the best if I didn't jump into things right away. Pokemon being 'just friends' seems like a good start before I start to breed them.
[He'd much rather be home... But when in Rome, right?]
Also, I've heard there are some people who have been here for quite some time. If you'd like to talk, I'm curious about some things.
[This sure is a new face appearing on the network, seated at a window seat in a cafe. The way the 'Gear is positioned shows Cherrygrove outside, so it's clear he's done a little traveling. The bandana tied around his arm and the green apron he's wearing identify him as a shiny new breeder. There's a little Charmander on his shoulder, too.]
Let me introduce myself. My name is Garry- I'm a friend of Ib's if you happen to know her. We arrived in Cherrygrove not too long ago. I was hoping now that I've gotten... a little used to things, maybe someone could answer a few questions I have.
I'm apparently a "breeder", or at least that's what it seems to say in this handbook I was given. I've read through it, so I think I have a decent idea of what to do.. It seems Izzy here- [A point to the Charmander.] - is in the 'Monster' and 'Dragon' groups, right? What sort of Pokemon are good to breed in those groups? Or... if you don't know, what are your favorite to breed? Any sort of tips would be appreciated.
I got an egg not too long ago- [He adjusts the camera to show the little egg on his lap.] Cyndaquil is in the... field group, I believe. I know it doesn't match, but I thought maybe it would be for the best if I didn't jump into things right away. Pokemon being 'just friends' seems like a good start before I start to breed them.
[He'd much rather be home... But when in Rome, right?]
Also, I've heard there are some people who have been here for quite some time. If you'd like to talk, I'm curious about some things.
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Do these sort of things happen often? I want to keep Ib as safe as possible...
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Keep away form ledges and you'll both be fine.
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What's wrong with ledges?
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If you must deal with ledges, always leap down. Never try to climb one no matter how low it looks. Trust an old man.
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I suppose it's not the strangest thing I've had to deal with... I'll be certain to avoid them then.
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Good! Great! Fantastic!
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[That Charmander line competitive streak peaks up even in the calmer ones, it seems.]
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[He doesn't particularly want to battle, but it seems like something that will end up happening anyway if every route is filled with wild Pokemon. If they have to do this, he'd rather they be safe.]
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If you can, avoid letting them faint. It's alright to back out of a battle in the wild. They'll thank you for it!
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