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^that. :/

I'm suffering from Writer's block all of a sudden...I can't think of anything for Kael to do other than follow the others out the door and put Kaine away...which I could do in a sentence or two. >_<

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Honestly I wanted to put something in so time can pass instead of just 22 minutes of nothing later, but I'm hopeful that squad 3 gets going right after Rin's little insecure moment of her teammates. Just gotta wait for Bereft and Daniel, and sorry if the post I did takes the next part of the mission a longer wait than necessary.

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Question! Is it possible to obtain a Pokemon as a result of the success of a mission? Because there is a specific Pokemon that makes lot of sense in a Gardenia-related storyline, and makes a lot of sense when paired with Ttar as well... Not to mention its final form is Dark-type!

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Question! Is it possible to obtain a Pokemon as a result of the success of a mission? Because there is a specific Pokemon that makes lot of sense in a Gardenia-related storyline, and makes a lot of sense when paired with Ttar as well... Not to mention its final form is Dark-type!

Nope. Any Pokemon held beyond an individual's legal limit is disposed of.

EDIT: Also, the next chapter can begin now. But y'all will have to wait till tomorrow, I'm brain-dead at the moment and can't write anything because of math.

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I have read the briefing for mission one, and I have noticed that we are making it very very realistic... However, now I have a question: since we are doing it so realistic, my Ttar is about as tall as the building, so how am I supposed to fight up the four floors?

Also, is there some space for individual initiative and/or strategy? This question is related to the previous one: since Ttar cannot fit into the building (not to mention the fact that causing a Sandstorm indoors is not... Advisable) I had planned to use it for some sort of diversion. Basically, Ttar attacks the building, the Conclave guys rush ut to see what the hell is happening, and my teammates attack them from behind catching them off-guard.

I guess this would be too much to ask uh? We are doing the usual "Yay sandstorms and earthquakes at the third floor of a building, and the structure is unharmed!" thing right? :P

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I have read the briefing for mission one, and I have noticed that we are making it very very realistic... However, now I have a question: since we are doing it so realistic, my Ttar is about as tall as the building, so how am I supposed to fight up the four floors?

Also, is there some space for individual initiative and/or strategy? This question is related to the previous one: since Ttar cannot fit into the building (not to mention the fact that causing a Sandstorm indoors is not... Advisable) I had planned to use it for some sort of diversion. Basically, Ttar attacks the building, the Conclave guys rush ut to see what the hell is happening, and my teammates attack them from behind catching them off-guard.

I guess this would be too much to ask uh? We are doing the usual "Yay sandstorms and earthquakes at the third floor of a building, and the structure is unharmed!" thing right? :P

Make your TTar a runt xD It's a "cutie", after all :P

Just kidding. While that strategy is fine, the idea is to not cause a public nuisance to everyone else in Eterna Town :x Besides, this RP uses Pokemon logic, so Earthquakes can't do anything to buildings, EVERYONE KNOWS THAT! Also it is perfectly logical that a completely still room can immediately turn into a sandstorm just because a Pokemon steps in.

Besides, TTars aren't that tall. Bulbapedia has a TTar's average height at 2.0m. That's shorter than some Basketball players.

tl;dr, I welcome innovation within limits. Do not come up with a strat that results in an easy win, do not use strats which may cause harm to unrelated parties. Even if the distraction idea were to work, it would only work for the first floor. The acolytes on the upper floors are too busy meditating/staring at pictures of Dawn to care about silly little things like Sandstorms. Also, please make sure everyone on your squad has Go-goggles; all acolytes have a pair. And the top floor's arena is open-air, so...yeah.

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Ok, thanks for insights :)

Since I am in Squad 1 I will go post straight away :)

EDIT: I thought Ttar was a Godzilla-esque thing? I imagined it to be far taller than that...

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