>>5762793>>5762799>>5762804>>5762808After a quick shopping trip that emptied your supplies but solved your most pressing issues, you head toward the training ground of the Poke Center.
You put up a red headband - it's not plagiarism toward Remboar, it's a reference! - and start up your training.
<span class="mu-r">Apu</span> progressed a fair bit. The training and special time allocated just push him over the edge toward mastering a new move, <span class="mu-r">Flame Charge</span>. Good.
<span class="mu-b">Bubbles</span>, being the good girl she is, takes time to coalesces her mud sport into something bigger - <span class="mu-s">Mud Ball</span>. She's grown even stronger, too - is she your ace?
Gauss, on his side, is getting used to his bigger, most powerful self. Speaking of, you can't exactly ascertain his strength : he seems to be almost on par with Apu and Bubbles, but with less mastery . However, you can't help but worry : even if he joined you on his own accord, and he went fully in training because it looks like he really like flexing and shooting at stuff, you feel your hold on him is at best tenous. Speaking of, this might even be the case for all your currently held Pokémon. You'll need to work on that bond.
Hari, however...
It's not like it's not listening to you. More, both Poison and Dragon type are unusual. It is an interdimensionnal critter. It is an Ultra Beast. You have no idea on how to train it - and it shows. You don't even have an idea of the thing's power level, or its moves. He knows some kind of poison one, as it delight into hosing down everything in purple, acrid goo. Good call hiding it from your mom for now - it looks like the stereotypical Poison nuisance that would fuel her nightmares for years to come.
>Pastebin updated https://pastebin.com/N6ZqiqtjIt's the middle of the day. What next?
>You're concerned about that Pokemon Bonding issue. Playtime it is!>You don't recall seeing brake on the tryhard train. Keep on training>You know what's cool? Cold, hard, cash. Go beat up some losers (or friends), train your mons and get money in. Win/Win.>Write-in