>>32484612My team:
Aggron, primary Pokebro, genuinely useful thing to have around. Feeding it's a bitch, but I manage.
Nidoqueen: The first pokemon I ever really used. Back in they day, this was the thing that beat Pokemon Blue for me. Old nostalgic reliability, man.
Tropius: Not very strong, but useful as fuck. When it comes to survival, a flying, endless supply of bananas big enough to carry you that can survive off of sun and water is a traveler's wet dream. Speaking of water.
Ludicolo. It produces water, yes, but it's also a lovely mood-setter, and also eats light to offset Aggron.
Hitmonchan. I imagine having something a bit smaller and "normal" can come in handy now and again. He also makes a great sparring partner for everyone else, and even me if I'm feeling brave.
Ariados. I hate bugs, and I especially hate spiders, so this is good for me. Plus, Ariados produces a ridiculous supply of strings and ropes, which are incredibly useful in all kinds of situations, and even has some low grade psychic abilities, which we are lacking in. Plus it probably eats light.
Now that I look at it, gen 3 had a lot of important pokemon for me.
Where do I go?
Honestly, I'm not driven to much. I just want to wander around and see stuff. Maybe I'll try some gyms if I feel a whim, but that's not the point.
Where do I go?
I want to see a few landmarks, maybe meet a few interesting people. At some point, I definitely want to climb Mount Coronet though. I want to feel that atmosphere, so Sinnoh's probably for sure.
How long am I planning on?
Probably not more than two years. I could do more, but at that point if I stayed any longer, coming back to a normal life would be difficult. I might go on regular trips now and again.
After my adventure, I plan on asking my team what they want to do. I stand by whatever they want.