Poke-Egg Do?
[It's taken a bit for AZ to be able to really do much with his phone. He's never been good at keeping up with technology. Text might be a little hard for him, so he's put it on video instead. He's sitting in the garden, with Bulbasaur on his lap.]
Hello. For those of you I haven't met, my name is AZ. This is Bulbasaur. Some of you may have new Pokemon with you, from when the eggs hatched. I thought I would explain Pokemon to those of you who don't know. Pokemon are creatures that inhabited my world. They can be split into eighteen or so types, with different elemental weaknesses and strengths. They are intelligent beings that require a great deal of care and affection. Many of them battle with each other in order to evolve and grow stronger - but some of them prefer not to battle. If your Pokemon does not want to battle, please do not force it to do so.
As for evolution... many Pokemon change forms. The most common way is when they gain enough experience in battle, but some evolve when they make strong bonds with their Trainers, or when they're exposed to various stones. Trainers are those who take care of Pokemon, though there's many ways to do so.
And as for what they eat - I have arranged with Ozuma to have Pokechow appear in the kitchen. It has the nutrients your Pokemon require. Some of them can gain nutrients in other ways, like Bulbasaur here - he can convert sunlight into nutrients. The Daycare also has berries that can be given to your Pokemon to eat raw, or they can be made into Pokepuffs or Poffins. ... Please do not try to eat the berries yourself. They can have... unpleasant side effects for humans.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me, Hilda, or N. Hilda is a girl with curly brown hair and sometimes a large orange Pokemon with her, and N is a tall boy with messy green hair.
I hope you enjoy your new lives with Pokemon, and please treat them well.
Hello. For those of you I haven't met, my name is AZ. This is Bulbasaur. Some of you may have new Pokemon with you, from when the eggs hatched. I thought I would explain Pokemon to those of you who don't know. Pokemon are creatures that inhabited my world. They can be split into eighteen or so types, with different elemental weaknesses and strengths. They are intelligent beings that require a great deal of care and affection. Many of them battle with each other in order to evolve and grow stronger - but some of them prefer not to battle. If your Pokemon does not want to battle, please do not force it to do so.
As for evolution... many Pokemon change forms. The most common way is when they gain enough experience in battle, but some evolve when they make strong bonds with their Trainers, or when they're exposed to various stones. Trainers are those who take care of Pokemon, though there's many ways to do so.
And as for what they eat - I have arranged with Ozuma to have Pokechow appear in the kitchen. It has the nutrients your Pokemon require. Some of them can gain nutrients in other ways, like Bulbasaur here - he can convert sunlight into nutrients. The Daycare also has berries that can be given to your Pokemon to eat raw, or they can be made into Pokepuffs or Poffins. ... Please do not try to eat the berries yourself. They can have... unpleasant side effects for humans.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me, Hilda, or N. Hilda is a girl with curly brown hair and sometimes a large orange Pokemon with her, and N is a tall boy with messy green hair.
I hope you enjoy your new lives with Pokemon, and please treat them well.
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2) There are many walking plants but that sounds like a Bellsprout.
3) There are many different types of stones, but there are nine main ones and a few others that assist with evolution. I have not seen any here, but you may be able to ask Ozuma for them. Combining stones does not work.
4) Hello Littlepip. I do not know what happens if a pony eats it. It may not taste very good.
5) I am sure there are some that might be large enough to eat a pony but there will hopefully be no incidents of that. Trainers should be making sure that their Pokemon do not attack the residents of this castle.
6) Some Psychic-types can use telepathy, and a few can mimic human speech, but they do not speak in that way. N can translate for you should you need it.
7) There are around 700 different types that have been found so far, that fall into 18 different currently-known types. Many Pokemon have two types, however.
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5) that's good to hear. so pokemon should only battle other pokemon and shadows? any specific training types i should do? running, pushups, that sort of thing?
6)aww but thanks, i'll keep a lookout for n
7) wow, that's a whole lot. can you tell me about each?
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7) Normal, Fire, Fighting, Water, Flying, Grass, Poison, Electric, Ground, Psychic, Rock, Ice, Bug, Dragon, Ghost, Dark, Steel, and Fairy. Bellsprout is a Grass/Poison type, so it should have a lot of status effects it can inflict, like sleep or poison.
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7) wow, that's sure a lot. thanks for the info, it'll help out a lot.
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And you're welcome. I'm always happy to answer questions.
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