"Yeah, I'm pretty sure anyone on this train could agree with the last bit. But we are where we are, you know? Still, you're magnanimous, going this far out of your way for someone annoying and irritating. You saw he's been through some actual life-threatening things, right? What if you get stuck reliving that?"
Sigilyph may not be able to use Psychic moves, but she's still flying! Air Slash causes Krookodile to flinch, drawing out the battle before Krookodile manages to take her down.
Here in the final car, you may at last confront the Subway Boss, Emmet. He is standing in the middle of the car, his posture completely unthreatened and casual, with the same wide smile that is almost always on his face. But there is fog swirling around him, stretching out into bars like a cage.
He spreads his arms through the fog cage, a Pokeball clutched in each hand.
"I am Emmet. I am a Subway Boss. I like Double Battles. I like combinations of two Pokemon. And I like winning more than anything else. So we are going to have a Double Battle now."
Eelektross knows he can't do anything to Krookodile, so he focuses on zapping Munna instead. Archeops will try an Aerial Ace on Krookodile. They're doing their best to press forward, even though they are destined to eventually lose!
Archeops tries to take them both down with a Rock Slide, but it doesn't work to stop them! He goes down with the teamwork, and probably some critical hits/defense lowering involved. Eelektross can already tell he's in trouble trying to take down Krookodile, oh no. Even his non-electric move is Crunch, which Krookodile is going to resist! He has to just keep zapping Munna instead!
It seems Lear's Pokemon have gotten just as fond of Munna as he has (which he isn't prepared to admit to). The relentless focus on zapping poor little Munna certainly gets under Krookodile's skin, who retaliates with some Foul Play. May as well turn that outrageous attack stat against it, after all! ]
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[ oh. what else could we really expect, honestly. ]
But he is also earnest, honest and irritatingly kind. Very skilled at battling with his Pokemon as well.
Honestly, there are plenty of people to find fault in who are much worse than he is.
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If it comes to that, then it comes to that. I am here now, so there isn't any real reason to try to sway me from what I'm intending to do.
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She releases Sigilyph from her ball.
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Let's see if you still are after this!
[ Krookodile finally gets a turn, yay Krookodile!
Unfortunately for Krookodile, my sweet spot for rolling the dice seems to be an 8, so he's going to be taking some hits. ]
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Still, Da Vinci isn't as annoying as some of these people have been, so it's fine. He won't lord it over her. ]
... Anything you would like to further say before I move on?
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She heals your Pokemon, and then stands aside with a flourish.
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That sounds like a personal problem, and therefore not my problem.
[ lear is so rude, he's making no friends here.
anyway, with a nod to munna...!! Off we go, into the next car. ]
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"Hi. I am Emmet. I am in a prison of sadness."
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and, decisively: ]
Ugh.
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He spreads his arms through the fog cage, a Pokeball clutched in each hand.
"I am Emmet. I am a Subway Boss. I like Double Battles. I like combinations of two Pokemon. And I like winning more than anything else. So we are going to have a Double Battle now."
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A grimace, and he nods. ]
Fine then. A double battle it is. Krookodile, Munna, you're both up!
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He sends the both of them out. Both of them, and Emmet himself, seem ready to give it their all.
You will have to roll successfully against both of them separately in order to win the battle!
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Tch--all right, here we go! This is our battle to win, not yours!
[ double rolls are!
9 and 8!
I am so proud of Munna, personally. ]
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Munna, back up Krookodile! Focus on taking Archeops down first!
[ They're gonna team-up and gang-up on Archeops, with a tag-team crunch and psychic.
Lear has learned the power of teamwork. Yay!! ]
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It seems Lear's Pokemon have gotten just as fond of Munna as he has (which he isn't prepared to admit to). The relentless focus on zapping poor little Munna certainly gets under Krookodile's skin, who retaliates with some Foul Play. May as well turn that outrageous attack stat against it, after all! ]
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