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ITT: We imagine what our in-real-life teams would be.
You will have six pokemon, and they are based on the following:
[1] Your starter pokemon is based on the last wild animal you've seen in real life (e.g. if you saw a mouse, it might be Pikachu)
[2] Your second pokemon is the last wild bird you've seen
[3] Look around the room. Your third pokemon is based on the first object you see.
[4] Go to https://pickrandom.com/random-animals-generator/ and generate 1 animal - your fourth pokemon is based on this animal.
[5] Go to https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/165431979/ and generate a dual-typing. Your fifth pokemon has this typing. (re-roll if you land on an unused dual-type)
[6] Go to https://randompokemon.com/ and generate one pokemon. This is your sixth pokemon.
So /vp/... what team did you get? Are you happy with it?
You will have six pokemon, and they are based on the following:
[1] Your starter pokemon is based on the last wild animal you've seen in real life (e.g. if you saw a mouse, it might be Pikachu)
[2] Your second pokemon is the last wild bird you've seen
[3] Look around the room. Your third pokemon is based on the first object you see.
[4] Go to https://pickrandom.com/random-animals-generator/ and generate 1 animal - your fourth pokemon is based on this animal.
[5] Go to https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/165431979/ and generate a dual-typing. Your fifth pokemon has this typing. (re-roll if you land on an unused dual-type)
[6] Go to https://randompokemon.com/ and generate one pokemon. This is your sixth pokemon.
So /vp/... what team did you get? Are you happy with it?