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Warning: Autism
>Quirky Aerodactyl
Most recent addition to the team, and one I actively sought out. Larvesta's training was not looking like it'd be finished in time for the league, so I needed an airborne powerhouse to fit the bill in the meantime, so all those strategies I put together didn't go to waste. After some research on potential members, I found a site that wasn't too far out of the way, said to be home to Aerodactyl fossils. I trekked out there to find one, then called up a buddy I had met in my journey who could get me access to reanimate it. I've been training him for the league since, but it tough going, as he's not used to me yet. We've drilled the strategies countless times, but he is just as likely to goof off as he is to follow them. It's something I really worry about going into the league. Only time will tell if we can sync when it's really down to the wire and matters most
>Calm Larvesta
Picked her up as an egg during my journey from a breeder. Apparently the Larvesta population isn't super healthy, and those that do breed them try to promote them by giving them to league hopefuls. They try to raise awareness of the declining population by letting young trainers show their stuff in the league. Of course, they don't give these eggs out to just anybody. I had to prove myself in a battle, first. Larvesta herself is a bit slow to act, which always trips us up during battle. Definitely a tough fit for my aggressive style. I'd been trying to get her to evolve in time for the league, but I had to devote more time to finishing my team instead. As the league comes up, Larvesta is one of my biggest points of concern. She may not be strong enough. Perhaps when using her, I'll have to adjust my battle style for her to really shine
>Sassy Vivillon
My third Pokemon, and the first I really caught on my own. She isn't the strongest, but she's pulled her weight the whole way, ever since catching her as a Scatterbug. Likes to play around, but always reliable