>>45069229>Can't seeSo this is easily the hardest to work off of imo. If you can't see you cant quite comment on what a person needs to do better or practice on. This gets doubly hard when you can't understand the creature in question, so you *NEED* a pokemon that can use telepathy to speak with you and give you the play by play. Its still extremely difficult even with that. As a trainer your job will be to train them well and the Pokemon themselves fight without you issuing commands, as it would be smarter for the Pokemon to do it themselves.
>Can't hearCompletely manageable, as long as you can see and inform your tranees you'll do fine. I think due to telepathy being a thing this might not even be an issue for some. You could also teach your Pokemon sign language and talk to them that way.
>Can't TalkCan manage just work off of sign language, written language, or telepathy. I think for anyone with a disability that makes it harder to command a pokemon should probably adopt a more realistic stance on training. In that they should train before hand and instill the teachings within the Pokemon so the individual Pokemon can handle themselves without command like a boxer or MMA fighter. Trained well without needing commands.
>Can't walkWheelchairs exist and probably more stuff like it in the Pokemon world. This isn't that big a problem, except for if your trying to travel around to really really dangerous areas, that may be a bit harder.