Week 5.
WEEK 5 As of morning the next day, it seems the rain has stopped; with Azelf awakened and your newly-hatched companions by your side, it's possible that you're feeling a new sense of resolve regarding what needs to be done - and, perhaps more importantly, your ability to accomplish it. The device Maylene gave you certainly does seem to work; activating it will reveal a dark portal crackling with energy, shades of pink and purple swirling brightly around the outer edges, and those of you that walk through it will find yourselves quite suddenly standing somewhere else - there's grass beneath your feet and an unfamiliar city to the west, and the place you're standing seems raised up in some way; turning around once the portal has closed behind the last of you will reveal a massive bronze statue depicting a Pokémon of some sort, though what it is seems to be a little difficult to tell... The trip to Eterna City may leave you feeling a little dizzy and disoriented, and for a few uncomfortable moments you're likely very, very aware of your organs, but the effects will pass after a few moments and you'll soon feel right as rain. Of course, it'll likely become obvious very quickly that you aren't alone near that statue... Either way, it's a long journey up to Snowpoint City; you might want to take some time to make sure that you're prepared before you set off. It really does seem as though finding Azelf at Lake Valor has done the world some good, though, along with your combined effects on the world already; hopefully the Guardian at Lake Acuity in the north will be just as helpful... POKEMON AVAILABLE: WITHIN CITIES SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY [OOC: Welcome to week five of Azume; feel free to make as many top levels as you'd like and tag out to other characters! This post is for all of your interactions this week... at least until the weekend. Don't forget that a write-up is due this weekend!] |
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[ ... Poison the mind and it beats poison. Heh. ]
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[ Heh. ]
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In the case of Pokemon with two types, those can change each other too. For example, Flying types resist fighting, which normal is weak to. So it evens out to just be neutral damage.
[ I mean she says that but she's going to get... some of that cheesecake... in her mouth. ]
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This is far more complex than the sorts of resistances we've usually dealt with...Well, no matter. It'll simply take a while to memorize, it's hardly impossible.
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[ This thing on her head ] As a Flying type, it is weak to Electric and Rock.
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That sounds easy enough to remember.
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From the normal typing, it does have an immunity to ghost, though its normal moves also can't harm ghosts... And it both resists and is effective against Bug, Grass, and Fighting - ... though Fighting neutrals out, as I said. [ From the Normal Type ]
Electric and Rock both resist it, though not Ice - but Steel resists it as well.
[ A beat. ]
... Steel resists a lot.
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Stands to reason, I think. Metal's hardly known for being weak or breakable.
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[ She says that without needing to look down. That she memorized for Miphanus. ]