>>33526886She can't, at least not much. Plays some on a laptop that she can use a stylus for, and she can probably play things with simple controls and button-mash but other than that she's sunk.
I guess I should talk about her a little, this is Wendy. She's a dorky, overly gutsy tomboy, personality-wise. Lost her limbs to infection about two years ago, used to be a really good runner and was mainly interested in human sports. She was in a big slump after the operation for a while, but with the help of her ace (at the time a pet more or less), Stratofort the Pelipper, she found a new drive in Pokemon battling, and started to do it for fun. A few scenarios in, she noticed her Pokemon would perform intricate orders without actually needing them described, and in one case move while asleep while she was mounted on them; basically, her immobility and dependence on her Pokemon has helped her start to unlock some affinity with Aura, which for the time being allows her to relay orders indirectly and, while mounted, function as a targeting computer of sorts and increase move accuracy. She still goes to a gym to work out what's left of her body, so that she doesn't get fat and can move half-decently without getting winded too quickly. But she also spends more time indoors than she used to, so she watches a lot of anime in her spare time. She and Cerise were childhood friends, and are now roommates.
Her Pokémon in
>>33525642 are the Staraptor and the wierd Ivysaur.
The Ivysaur, Zakkum, was described by the GM who awarded him as a purple "oleander variant", and I decided for egg moves that his father was a Tangrowth, hence his appearance. He can open his flower up a bit to seat Wendy inside. Easy-going and confident. Is the least likely to oppose Wendy's dumber, riskier strats.
Apex is the Staraptor, overprotective and motherly towards Wendy, and most nights will build a pillow fort/nest around her. She is also chivalrous and likes to fight more than most of her teammates.