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Yoshiya "Joshua" Kiryu ([personal profile] usedfeatherdance) wrote2012-05-20 10:40 pm

Feather 4 [Video/Action for Violet City]

[ The feed turns on to find Joshua outside the Violet City Gym, holding a Zephyr badge with an Eevee perched on his shoulder, a newly-evolved Gardevoir dancing and singing softly behind him. ]

So, these badges. Is there actually a point to them besides collecting them? I'm sure they make lovely conversation pieces, but I'm looking for a bit more than that.

And an unrelated question. Are comas a common occurrence around here? Humor my curiosity.

[ The woman at the Pokemon Center had seemed remarkably unperturbed that he'd been asleep for over a month. ]
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[personal profile] youngforhisage 2012-05-21 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
The badges can be used to allow your Pokémon to use certain moves outside of battle. The Zephyr one in particular will allow you to use Fly - assuming you have a Pokémon that can learn it, as well as the appropriate item to teach them.

As for the comas, they are reasonably common. They seem to occur for about a week, and the one in the coma usually awakens after having spent some time at home.
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[personal profile] youngforhisage 2012-05-21 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
I'm still not sure where one gets it, myself. I was simply given a Pokémon with Fly.

Although... I have never heard of a coma lasting longer than that before. Just how long was it?
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[personal profile] youngforhisage 2012-05-21 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
Oh? Just how long did it last, then?
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[personal profile] youngforhisage 2012-05-23 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
...An entire month?

I have certainly not heard of any previous cases that lasted that long.
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[personal profile] youngforhisage 2012-05-23 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Almost always. Was there any reason you were curious?
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[personal profile] youngforhisage 2012-05-25 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
Glad I could help, then.

If you don't mind me asking, have you been here long?
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[personal profile] youngforhisage 2012-05-26 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Did you spend much time training?
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[personal profile] youngforhisage 2012-05-28 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
What kind of job did you end up getting?
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[personal profile] youngforhisage 2012-06-01 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
That's usually how it goes, isn't it? Even if you were to battle other trainers, it doesn't seem like you could make enough to survive on with the cash earned from winning.
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[personal profile] youngforhisage 2012-06-02 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
It makes me feel fortunate for having been assigned the job of a Breeder, to be honest.

Since you're challenging gym leaders, I'm assuming you would be a Trainer?
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[personal profile] youngforhisage 2012-06-03 11:17 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed there are. Just as Trainers are expected to train their Pokémon to battle against the gym leaders, Breeders are expected to... well, breed their Pokémon. However, both are assigned from the start from what I can tell, so it's up to luck which one you get.
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[personal profile] youngforhisage 2012-06-08 07:46 am (UTC)(link)
In some ways, yes. Although there have been cases of breeders ending up with a surprise batch of eggs, and having to scramble to find them homes. Not to mention finding Pokémon with matching egg types to breed in the first place, and learning which moves can be passed on...

Then again, I can also see how people would prefer one over the other. I'm definitely grateful to have the job of a breeder simply because I don't find much enjoyment in battling.