[ Risotto is a large enough man that even before he'd gained his stand, it wasn't all that much of a stretch to learn to overpower people to kill them. He's fought for his life physically before, even if it's been literal years since he's grappled with anyone outside of training. He's also blindingly angry right now, both facts - overconfidence and rage - that unfortunately coalesce together into...
Well, a bit of a repeat as to how he died in their first fight. At least this miscalculation only ends up in-- ] Dammit--
[ Risotto has not, in fact, physically attacked a single pokemon since arriving and being taught the basics of battling with them by other Rocket members. If asked, he'd have naturally assumed it might follow the same rules as back home - that you can't fight them yourself, otherwise why would anyone stand idly by and let two oversized caterpillars scowl at each instead of settling it themselves?
But reflexes mean that when the small, strange capybara (???) is suddenly in front of his head, Risotto lets go of Doppio in favor of grabbing that, and he's actually successful in catching it.
Sort of. After it's already hit his nose pretty damn hard, anyway. He's definitely touching it, so that's another difference from stands that he's just confirmed, if nothing else.
Risotto definitely tries to just throw it back at Doppio's face the second he gets a good grip on it. ]
there is no dignity in this thread
Well, a bit of a repeat as to how he died in their first fight. At least this miscalculation only ends up in-- ] Dammit--
[ Risotto has not, in fact, physically attacked a single pokemon since arriving and being taught the basics of battling with them by other Rocket members. If asked, he'd have naturally assumed it might follow the same rules as back home - that you can't fight them yourself, otherwise why would anyone stand idly by and let two oversized caterpillars scowl at each instead of settling it themselves?
But reflexes mean that when the small, strange capybara (???) is suddenly in front of his head, Risotto lets go of Doppio in favor of grabbing that, and he's actually successful in catching it.
Sort of. After it's already hit his nose pretty damn hard, anyway. He's definitely touching it, so that's another difference from stands that he's just confirmed, if nothing else.
Risotto definitely tries to just throw it back at Doppio's face the second he gets a good grip on it. ]