>>5716241>>5716245>>5716332>>5716434As soon as your face skim the pillow, it's tomorrow. Noon.
You get down for breakfast - lunch - wait, there's a word for that : you get down for brunch, releasing all your Pokémon. Your friends are all already woke up and dressed and everything. At least you slept well.
"<span class="mu-g">Hello Danny. Ready for training?</span>
- <span class="mu-r">So, we decided to aim for gyms. All of us have a Water Pokémon, so we want to train for Fire gym. You'll need to register two Pokémons. </span>"
Makes sense. You don't have any kind of type superiority to attempt Psychic gym. <span class="mu-b">Bubbles</span> is your obvious fill-in, as your strongest Pokémon and a double-type advantage. You'll have to fill the second spot though...
>With Apu. Defensive resistance to Fire is good enough.>With Cinnamon. Tough little guy.>With Dixie. Despite Fire weakness, the utility she might provide will balance it.What kind of training do you want?
>Mono training [level] : go in a nearby place, and focus on one of your Pokémon training>Dual training [level]. Good thing is you can mock-up fight between two of your 'mons to squeeze more efficiency>Move training : Any of your Pokémon might benefit from guidance toward natural progress.>Bond training : Despite perfect encounter of every one of your mates, you can still significantly deepen your bonds with all of themWhat's your strategy?
>Focus on the weaker selected member for the gym.>Focus on Bubbles. Mono Pokémon gym sweep is best strategy.>Screw it, train everybody.