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One time I watched like 20 seconds of a youtubers video, and he was saying something about his friends controlling different Pokémon, I didn't catch any of the details, but I sure liked that idea, so I gathered my dear friend who knows functionally nothing about Pokémon to control half my team.
>Pokémon Sapphire has been modified so that all trainers that have two or more Pokémon are double battles.
>Caught Pokémon are to be assigned to be controlled by either Lewis or me.
>We may only catch the first non-male Pokémon encountered in an area and it will be assigned to me, unless I currently have more Pokémon assigned to my control than Lewis does to his, then we may only catch the first non-female Pokémon encountered in an area and it will be assigned to Lewis.
>The Party must always be half assigned to Lewis and half assigned to me, unless such an arrangement is currently impossible.
>In double battles the active Pokémon must always be half assigned to Lewis and half assigned to me, unless such an arrangement is currently impossible.
>I am not allowed to give Lewis advice other than reading him the in-game summary
>Items clause is in effect
>Duplicate clause is in effect
>Static encounters can always be caught, but must be caught in a premier ball, and then a coin flip must be performed, on a heads that encounter is to be discarded.
>Neutral Pokémon, will be marked male or female, to denote who that Pokémon is assigned to.
I forgot that Roxanne's Geodude know and actual attack, nearly died on the first turn, but got lucky and Nosepasses first Rock Throw missed. I usually do much worse, but I usually am trying to kill the Lotad that I got instead of a Ralts.
Thankfully Pokémon is a game meant to be understood by children so Lewis wasn't as much of a burden as I imagined.