[ She WAS just nudging it forward on the path, just to test, but when she sees that the other rock is the same kind of thing, she nudges it to the left. What's going to happen? She has no idea. ]
It's fine. That's definitely good enough. Dedenne cheers as it rockets forward, pulled in by the other rock. Puzzle mechanic successfully identified! The path forward is clear now!
Dedenne squeaks hesitantly, turning her head back as they move forward—she thinks there might be something down the other path, but she's not sure if it's something Ritsuka wants to know about or not...
Dedenne can't answer all these complex questions, but she does yell loudly right before you step on a rock that turns out to be... alive! It's a Boldore, getting up and turning towards you.
It's pure Rock type. Dedenne won't be super-effective against it, but it won't be resisted either.
Dedenne starts crawling down your arm, implicitly asking permission to fight it. But she also looks apologetic. See! If you're afraid, that's why she wasn't sure if you wanted to come see it or not!
Dedenne hesitates at Ritsuka's hesitation. But out of the corner of her eye, she sees the Boldore is aggressive, about to attack. So she leaps down, prepared to fight!
You can still choose to run away. But otherwise, it's a Pokemon battle!
[ Ritsuka has never willingly run away from a fight in her life and usually has to be bodily carried off in order to stop. If you don't think she will not simply throw herself between these two if she has to you do not know her. Meanwhile I do not even know what moves this poor Pokemon has.
But at least she knows better than to direct it to use anything Electric on this guy. That leaves its Fairy typing, though, which she is going to stick to wherever possible. Bulbapedia tells me it can learn a few Grass moves but let's not worry about that just yet.
Dedenne will Play Rough with the Boldore! The hardy Boldore doesn't go down that easily, and has the chance to get off a weak, but super-effective Mud Slap. Dedenne takes some damage, and will have a -1 modifier moving forward until she is healed. But with another attack, the Boldore has fainted!
[ There is a part of her that is kind of sad she did not get the chance to catch it, but there is also more important things to worry about. Ritsuka hurries forward to scoop Dedenne back up, careful. ]
Guess I need to level up too, huh...? Sorry about that. You can take a break.
[ translation she's just going to kick the next aggro Pokemon in the face instead of making poor Dedenne deal with it. ]
She nods, oblivious to Ritsuka's plan to tackle Pokemon directly.
This path with the Boldore was a dead end—it has a ledge that would slide right back to the train platform. You could theoretically hop down, go back to Gear Station to heal, and then come back to try again.
[ It's time to test if any of her own native skills are still applicable in this place--which is to say, she has the arctic mystic code on; she has access to one (1) healing spell. ]
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In what direction are you poking this floating rock, by the way?
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Okay! Let's give this a good shot!
[ She's going to use both hands and shove as hard as she can, because what is moderation. ]
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[ This is also Dedenne's victory, on account of it being Ritsuka's moral support,
But now she will proceed forward, until such time where she must make another choice. ]
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[ She takes a quick photo of the junction, then keeps moving straight forward. ]
If you smell anything or sense anything in a direction I'm not going, tell me, okay?
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Is there something? Is it gonna be a bad idea if we go?
[ But even as she says that, she's changing directions. Even if it's a bad idea, she's all in. ]
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[ She starts to back up slowly, pointing the Pokedex at it. Oh boy. Oh heck. ]
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Dedenne starts crawling down your arm, implicitly asking permission to fight it. But she also looks apologetic. See! If you're afraid, that's why she wasn't sure if you wanted to come see it or not!
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Are you sure...?
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You can still choose to run away. But otherwise, it's a Pokemon battle!
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But at least she knows better than to direct it to use anything Electric on this guy. That leaves its Fairy typing, though, which she is going to stick to wherever possible. Bulbapedia tells me it can learn a few Grass moves but let's not worry about that just yet.
LAVENZA SAYS 2d6+1 = 7 ]
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[ There is a part of her that is kind of sad she did not get the chance to catch it, but there is also more important things to worry about. Ritsuka hurries forward to scoop Dedenne back up, careful. ]
Guess I need to level up too, huh...? Sorry about that. You can take a break.
[ translation she's just going to kick the next aggro Pokemon in the face instead of making poor Dedenne deal with it. ]
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Dedenne squeaks sadly, now confident she knows NOT to direct Ritsuka towards any wild Pokemon she senses.
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For now she just pets Dedenne's head gently. ]
Let's see if we can find something to fix you up, okay? You rest now.
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This path with the Boldore was a dead end—it has a ledge that would slide right back to the train platform. You could theoretically hop down, go back to Gear Station to heal, and then come back to try again.
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[ It's time to test if any of her own native skills are still applicable in this place--which is to say, she has the arctic mystic code on; she has access to one (1) healing spell. ]
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Okay fine. Let's go back to get Dedenne healed and THEN keep going forward, straight ahead. She's ready. ]
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As you move forward past where you made it before, the earth rumbles underneath you. An earthquake?! No... It's more localized. Something moving.
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