truthdecided: (serious)
Goro Akechi ([personal profile] truthdecided) wrote in [community profile] bottlebay2025-04-05 09:07 am

Video;

[It's the middle of the day, not long after quests go up that Akechi greets the Grumpearls with a serious expression.]

Greetings. This is Akechi. To anyone newly arrived, I'm a member of the Oran Berries, and I was also among the group exploring the Northern Forest.

[Images accompany of his words of meandering, overgrown plantlife, strange, glowing vines, and luminous mushrooms eerily aglow.]

As there are multiple quests related to the recent fungal infestation as well as further requests to explore to the north, I'd like to give you all my personal insights.

First...

[He raises a wing, feathers folded in such a way to approximate a hand holding up one finger.]

The spores cause heightened aggression. I highly recommend obtaining some form of facial covering to minimize their effects. While I cannot say how effective it will be, reducing how many spores you inhale will likely serve you well in the long run.

Second...

[He raises another feather.]

Be extra careful when removing the mushrooms. If you can dig around them, that will be ideal, but mushrooms have complex root systems called mycelium, so if you want to be extra cautious, it may be worth digging especially deep. The fruiting bodies are their primary means of reproduction, however, so simply removing and eliminating as many as possible while minimizing contact with the spores would be ideal.

[He tries to convey this with little images of the mushroom caps and the roots spreading far, far beneath the soil.]

Ren and I will return to the northern forest to rectify our... mistake. I also fully intend on gathering and eliminating as many of the mushrooms as possible.

Be smart, expect the worst, and we may be able to overcome this unfortunate infestation.
outbounds: (skitter smack)

[personal profile] outbounds 2025-04-24 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm. Okay. We'll start out simple. If it goes well then full speed ahead.

[ Three still images of different Pokémon, one at a time, one, two, three. He'll let them each linger a bit before moving to the next. ]

What types do you think these three Pokémon have? Why do you think that? If you are uncertain, what would your second one be, or how would you test to find out?
Edited 2025-04-24 20:51 (UTC)
outbounds: (coaching)

[personal profile] outbounds 2025-04-26 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
You are correct on Mienshao being a fighting type at least. Fast, frail— maybe so. They can be pretty quick to recover, though. Have to keep them under pressure else Regenerator might have them back up in no time.

As for the last. Correct, actually! Poison primarily, secondary of water. Your last guess is interesting because Skrelp loses the water type in favor of dragon after it evolves. [ a brief flash of a larger, 'leafier' seadragon. ] Good prediction.

So if you had to pick. Is your answer for the first one dark, psychic, or both?
outbounds: (sunny day)

[personal profile] outbounds 2025-05-08 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Dark and Psychic dual types are pretty rare. Actually, it is just the one known evolutionary line. And possibly a mythical. Don't usually mix very well. Kind of like how you don't often see Fire and Water dual types.

So yes, Gothorita is Psychic. Three for three so far.

[ more or less, a little prompting or narrowing down required, but they got there! okay. let's see. up a notch, maybe. ]

Switch tracks a little. One, two, three. What types of moves would be best against these? If you had to battle them, how would you approach it? Running and letting a more suitable teammate handle it is an acceptable answer if you explain why the teammate would be better.
outbounds: (encore)

[personal profile] outbounds 2025-05-10 03:32 pm (UTC)(link)
That is not quite the question I asked, this time. Related, yes! Build on it.

[ Congratulations, you've reached the short answer part of the quiz and not just the matching portion, Akechi. There's a general buzz of anticipation as Emmet awaits his answers, but no spoilers on whether Akechi's guesses on typings might have been correct or not. ]

You do not always have the opportunity to second guess in the middle of a battle. Is it grass, or is it not? Do you aim for the weaknesses that grass has, but that a different type might be resistant to? Or do you play it safe with a move that will not be as strong as a super effective hit, but will at least probably hit for neutral damage if it isn't a grass type?
outbounds: (faint attack)

[personal profile] outbounds 2025-05-13 05:21 am (UTC)(link)
Knowing when the matchup is a poor one is a good skill to have. [ Knowing how to pick your battles, how to back off and switch tracks. ] If you could pick any teammate at all, who or what would be preferable for the eel?

[ His thoughts kind of stick a little on the address, a brief stutter skip like he's about to, accustomed to saying something more, but it's hardly worth note. The strategy for the probable-ground-type gets a general feeling of acknowledgment, acceptance; sound enough, maybe, if a bit conservative, risk-averse— not a bad thing, of course. Not when faced with unfamiliar Pokemon but absolutely the kind of pattern that can be taken advantage of in the competitive circuit if it remains predictable...

Derailing. Okay, back to the actual subject here. ]


Anyway. You want to test it, huh? Then adjust? Okay. You use Air Slash on the tree.

It does not appear to be particularly hampered by the move. It does appear to be winding up some sort of move, or getting ready to charge at you. What do you do now, Detective?
outbounds: (roar)

[personal profile] outbounds 2025-05-13 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay. That can work. It makes sense. Still an uphill battle. Careful with rock types like Sudowoodo. They can knock you right out of the air with things like Smack Down and ground you. Which then means your flying typing will not protect you from Clodsire's Earthquake, or things like that.

[ The scenario didn't specify whether these were separate 1 on 1s (or 2v1s) or some nebulous group skirmish, but the example is just to illustrate.

Hm! ]


You say you have had experience in battle before here. I think I see. You favor evasive maneuvers and speed control a lot. Makes sense, you are small and also a flying type. Not being there when an attack lands is your main defense right now. Means you will have to be verrrry aware of the terrain though. Maybe don't go on missions into unmapped caves or densely forested sections of the woods where you will likely have to fight.

[ Imagine a Tailwind boosted splat into a cave wall or stalactite due to not being able to see anything in the dark at that speed. ]
Edited 2025-05-13 16:10 (UTC)
outbounds: (baton pass)

[personal profile] outbounds 2025-05-15 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
It was not meant to be a criticism. All it was supposed to mean is that you seem comfortable enough adjusting to changing conditions, as you said. [ adjusting to both that and an altered shape. certainly seems to have gotten the hang of being a bird verrry quickly, considering flight is no simple thing. ] Not everyone here is. That's all.

Besides. 'If' doesn't matter. You are what you are here. You are a Rookidee so you will fight as a Rookidee does. You will have Rookidee strengths and Rookidee limitations. Forcing yourself unnecessarily to take on situations that you are not the best suited to handle— like battling somewhere that grrrreatly limits your mobility— doesn't help you or your partner. You will be frustrated with the restriction. Either with yourself or the environment around you. Your partner will have to put more effort into covering you than actually battling at their fullest.

[ they've gotten a little away from the typing and the simplified, hypothetical battle scenarios, but this is basically adjacent to doubles and multis talk, which means Emmet can chatter on about it. ]

For example. I am Emmet. I would not take Ingo with me if we had to go to the ocean.

[ not unless Ingo really, reaaaaally insisted on it for some reason. much as he'd like to attach himself to his twin for as many missions as possible, that's simply not feasible. on a slightly different note... huh, that second thing looks something like every other— okay, maybe every third or fourth— ghost move, depending on how the Pokemon in question uses them. ]

You mentioned using curse. Did you have to pay a cost for that?
outbounds: but i think i just got lucky. (winning. i like winning.)

[personal profile] outbounds 2025-05-26 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Still sounds like Curse— [ well, ghost-Curse and not every-other-type-Curse, ] —and other common ghost moves to me. A decent few of them involve sacrifice. Or, hmm, a toll before they can take effect.

[ Grudge, Destiny Bond, Pain Split, Last Respects, Memento ... not all ghost-type, but still common things you think about when you think about ghosts. ]

Trying to become stronger is fine. Good, even! But being aware of limitations and focusing efforts elsewhere instead is not complacency. A challenge is one thing. Driving yourself directly into a dead end tunnel, overworking your engine for no benefit to anyone, least of all yourself, is another.
outbounds: (psych up)

[personal profile] outbounds 2025-05-29 07:55 am (UTC)(link)
We've been wondering why we are what we are too. You know. At least, some of us have.

[ Ingo and Emmet have definitely volleyed at least some theories, but. ]

I don't know what kind of answer you are looking for here. If I say something, you will probably think I am patronizing you. Right?
outbounds: (shadow cyclone)

[personal profile] outbounds 2025-06-02 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm. Maybe it does not mean much coming from me. Since I have just said I do not know why we arrive as what we are.

[ This is for both evolution line and evolution stage. ]

But. Sometimes there are trainers who rush their Pokemon's evolution. Improper training, they do not learn what they should. They do not learn their shapes, their limits, how to conduct themselves. They do not reach their full potential. For some Pokemon, there are certain things that can only be learned and mastered before they evolve.

If evolution is rushed, the training hasty and careless, the opportunity to learn these things can be lost entirely.

[ The Rookidee line as far as he knows doesn't have any notable examples of this, but all the same, there's a point he's trying to make here. ]