>>47165454>How would you help, if your Kirlia/Gardevoir is sad?(Gallade feels left out)
Anyway, consoling your sad Kirlia/Garde is trickier than it sounds. Dealing with a sad psychic empath when you aren't one is the first trick; maybe not so tricky if you're a cheery extrovert. Key thing is that they might get frustrated with you not understanding their feelings like they can. At least being jolly can buoy their negativity and show that you mean well. After that, it's down to relationship dynamics and individual psychology.
>Your Ralts line Pokemon is shivering from the cold, what will you do?Sharing a jacket and each others' warmth comes to mind, but then what's your Ralts-line doing out in the cold? If battling, then return to pokeball. If out for a stroll, why leave without a pokemon-sized sweater? Maybe if the Ralts-line is friendly with a Fire-type teammate, both can stay out.
>To your eyes, is the Ralts line beasts, or more human in nature?Neither. Either faerie/monster or xeno/alien. Sentient, but not human.
>Can a Gardevoir learn how to cook?Presumably yes. Understanding certain processes that require improvisation or math could prove challenging. Some might instinctually view fire as dangerous to their trainers (humans still have thousands of years of kitchen fire accidents going for them). They'd also be very vigilant for any food allergy items - assuming they've learned to recognize contamination.
>Would you be able to live together with a Gardevoir/Gallade?Certainly. Not sure what they'd think of me, trainer or not, though.
>How limited do you think, the intelligence of the Ralts line is?While they do live amidst humans often, they don't show any outward affinity for even simple technology. Perhaps they don't need it with their psychic abilities? Perhaps their psychic powers are exchanged for human technological aid so regularly they don't bother to learn? Their emotional intelligence may exceed ours, but human ingenuity seems beyond them.