>>39244874>If you had a choice in the matter, would it be your favorite Pokémon, one that's more practical to everyday life (opposable thumbs, extra limbs, psychic abilities), or one that's easygoing? Do these coincide?I'd have to pick my favorite Pokémon, Vaporeon. don't get me wrong, I'm sure it would be lovely to keep my opposable thumbs to allow myself to perform certain dexterous tasks, especially since my primary hobby revolves almost entirely around using my hands, but something about its form is simply much more desirable than the one I've been given, so I honestly wouldn't mind sacrificing what I have now to become something/someone better.
>How difficult would it be, adjusting to this new life; how would you spend your days?it would probably be very... interesting, to say the least, adjusting to living in the body of a quadrupedal creature, but I think I could get used to it with some time. as for the second question: I've always been very curious about the ocean, partially because we know less about it than what lies outside of our own planet, as well as the fact that I can't swim so most of what I've seen of the ocean or bodies of water in general comes from images online, documentaries about aquatic life, and other such things, so I believe it would be very fulfilling and fun to spend my time exploring it as freely as I want, whether it be in this world or the Pokémon world. I have other objectives, too, but I'd only be interested in achieving them if I woke up in a world uninhabited by humans, where Pokémon have established their own civilization.
>And if for some reason you had to leave that life too soon, what's the last thing you'd do before returning?I'm kind of in the same boat as the Swampert poster here, but if I couldn't do that, then I'd try to obtain an item to keep as a souvenir of sorts if possible.