>>52919335You need some kind of obstacle for these power fantasy dream threads, even the CYOAs usually grok this.
>you wake up in the pokemon world (pick whatever continuity you want) You ought to propose one, ideally one that may run contrary to a fightism team. The anime tends to be critical of power-first fight autists, for example. Or even set the parameters yourself.
>with all of your competitively bred pokemon (or your showdown teams), This is fine as far as the powertrip suggestion goes.
>all recognizing you as their trainer and completely loyal to youCould be more interesting if you have to earn their loyalty, especially given the abruptness.
>all you have on you is a bag containing a few pairs of clothes, enough food and water to last you and your pokemon a few weeks, all of the held items your pokemon had on, and a few thousand pokedollar/yen/whateverYou can get a lot more mileage out of "could your showdown team help you to survive in the wild?" sorts of questions.
>What do you do? You also have all of the necessary documentation and everything else you need so you can avoid people realizing you're a literal alien.Being an alien visitor is small news in most Pokemon settings, but you'd still get more value out of instead asking "how would you deal with this" as well.
tl;dr obstacles to overcome are an important part of this kind of thing.