>>44252010>Stories I'm playing in a TTRPG with a Gardevoir as one of my mons. Its a fun time having a Talking Pokemon who likes doing dumb human things. Honestly a fun time. Added bonus the Pokemon in that game have 6 moves & 4+ abilities, she's a monster in the game. My Gardevoir has Teleport, Future Sight, Moonblast, Nasty Plot (But its a dance), Shadow Ball, and Mystical Fire. It has the abilities Telepathy, Synchronize, Trace, Forewarn, and an ability called Spinning Dance.... Some of these things might sound not so good in regular Pokemon, but here Telepathy gives it a natural evasion boost (Which stacks with Spinning Dance which also increases evasion by dancing), Synchronize works on sleep, Trace can target any of the over 8+ targets on the map to copy an ability from (like an ally), Teleport is just Protect but better... the list goes on.
Its a lot of fun.
>strategies I mean what's there not known about Gardevoir? Its made of paper but can deal pretty good damage. Its unfortunate that Alakazam is outclassing them at pretty much every turn. But still I've always liked my Gardevoirs to be fast sweepers, I wish they got Quiver Dance to help that speed problem (still would not help it a ton, but its something). Calm Mind will have to suffice for now.
>headcanons I don't know if its really a "Headcannon" considering it happened in the anime, but if it is... I believe the ralts line can talk telepathically. I imagine they are highly intelligent, not as smart as say an Alakazam, but they have extremely highly developed brains with the capability to reach human-levels with ease. They also probably have some form of aura-like powers, they can sense emotions after all that's gotta count for something.
>likesAll of them are charming and handsome in some way. Plus they are crazy powerful in terms of lore/universe. What's not to like about the entire line?