>>54094935Sorry, I didn't see your post in the last thread. It was getting late so I went to sleep. Then that thread ended.
My trainer has two other Pokémon. There's Smoochum who was caught after me then Mantyke was caught after her. We're all used for Contests. Cuteness Contests specifically. Smoochum can be a bit much but is nice when you get to know her. Mantyke is a little shy but likes to give us rides. I spent many years in the wild. You have to think about what kind of humans you want, find where they are and try to go there. If you find one you want as your trainer then just start a Wild Battle with them. If you want someone more specific like a Pokémon Coordinator like I did then that makes it harder.
My trainer is four years old and travels with her teenage sister. She and her Pokémon are more into battles. She has more than six Pokémon which are regularly swapped at PCs. They sometimes watch me and my teammates playing together when outside their balls for a few minutes. They say it's heart-warming to see.
>>54100148>>54100168I live in my Nest Ball. When it was used to catch me it turned my body into some sort of matter and put me inside. For a few seconds, I couldn't see, hear, feel or anything. Just my consciousness. But then... Not only did I somehow have my body and senses back but I was in a massive amazing play area! I was so happy! I didn't know it at the time but I later learned that the ball was scanning my consciousness to check if I agreed to being caught. This check is seemingly done four times which on the outside my trainer saw as the ball shaking three times and then clicking. I had never been in a ball before that so was an interesting experience. In my ball, I can sleep, relax and of course play. The simulation feels incredibly real. I can also hear the outside world, use my mind to exit the ball and bring real-world objects with me into the simulation but there seems to be some sort of data limit on that.