>>43191032Ha! I had legit forgotten about our golf cart (bad show when it was my idea), but now I'm amused by the idea all over again.
>>43191095The basic gist was that >43191032 were the group mums on our imaginary trip to Disney World, and were rounding everyone up with a golf cart. Cue us driving around to find everyone, only to discover anons who had disappeared were having sex with the boys of their choice in the woods.
>>43190813^pic related- Raihan-anon asked me this before, and this was my answer for Piers.
>>43191272When it comes to "why doesn't Piers use or like Dynamax?", I've seen a LOT of different people's headcanon on the matter, ranging from 'Galar particles make him sick', to 'a wild Dynamax Pokémon killed his parents (which is why he raised Marnie)' but I think the simplest answer is just to look at him. He represents the punk movement, he's anti-establishment. Spikemuth hasn't got a Power Spot, so he can't Dynamax even if he wanted to, but there's more to it than that. The game mentions that Rose wanted Spikemuth Gym to be moved somewhere else, and Piers refused to relocate. Rose asking him to relocate to a flashy new stadium, and be like the others, is going to ranckle someone intent on doing things their own way.
Piers has clearly gotten used to a using strategy of his own- which has no place for Dynamaxing- and is uncompromising about it. His team are very close in level, and he doesn't have a clear ace. Obviously his signature Pokémon is Obstagoon, as he sends it out last, but whilst all the other Gym Leaders have a cut-in to announce their final Pokémon (and the one they'll Dynamax), Piers introduces every single member of his team instead of favouring one in particular. Nobody else does that- not even Leon.
Would he use a Mega Pokémon? I don't think he would. Considering he treats his whole team the same way, I don't think he'd rely on a strategy that gave clear favour to one over the others.