>>52111733>Inspired by other anons, I decided to redo my pokemon descriptions to something more interestingCinderace: My first pokemon and my ace. So many battles togheter have made it a veteran when fighting any kind of opponent. Probably my strongest and most experienced 'mon
Corviknight: Protective, bulky and caring. Not only my flying transport pokemon, but a near unkillable beast in battle. Prevents opponents shenanigans with taunt, scary face and swagger, and sets up using bulk up, roost and agility, to then strike incredibly hard with brave bird, iron head or even power trip
Gardevoir: The cleric/mage of the team, rarely takes on a straight fight, using double team, status moves, wish-passing and teleporting around. Also serves as emotional support if needed
AND capable to sus out any trainer-pokemon psychic link bullshit Lucario: Second in command, and dedicated mega (if I had one). Gameplan is plain and simple, double team into agility or swords dance/nasty plot, then try to sweep (simple is sometimes better). Incredibly loyal and resilient
AND the one detecting pokemon-trainer aura link bullshit (yes I am kinda paranoic but one can never be too sure) Wobbuffet: The moral support of the team, and my ace up my sleeve. It's job is to take on anything that would one-shot or badly injure my other pokemon, and send it straight back. Crouching clown, hidden badass kind of thing
My hypotethically strongest hitter
Dragapult: The pseudo-legendary that keeps my team from being 6-0'd by other anons or edgy OC's. I just slap it with a choice specs, and with speed and power nuke at worst 1 enemy pokemon. Also a required type (ghost) for a little bit of tomfoolery if I'm feeling a little bit mischevious