That's quite a bit different from where I'm from. I mean, I've heard about that sort of thing since I've come here, but for me it's weapons and physical feats you can do with effort and training. Mostly, anyway.
Figure if your magic could be used as a weapon, you wouldn't be allowed it. Even my survival knife was taken from me when I came here.
Might be helpful! I had a brief encounter with one, but apparently Stoutland (and its pre-evolution? Is that the word?) Herdier are actually really good at keeping pokemon in line. My Eevee and Pachirisu absolutely loved the Stoutland we rode and it was a pretty pleasant pokemon. Although I guess there are personality differences in each type, it seems to be a trait in them?
Definitely. I was here for over a month before he showed up, so it was a bit of a pain to come get him. I'd made pretty quick progress in travel, so if I hadn't paid for that Stoutland to ride, it would've taken us both traveling about two weeks to meet up. Bit of a pain, but I know the routes a little better thanks to it!
I am trying my best to ignore the music. Haven't heard an explanation for it yet...
Ha, well, I'm at 4/6 out of my group and it's pretty hard to make sure they all are getting enough attention. I've never had pets before or any kind of friends in large groups that would demand my attention or help in training before so it's a huge adaption for me. Unfortunately my partner seems to have pokemon following him around, too, so he's in no place to take any off your hands. He literally found a pokemon in his backpack earlier and he hasn't set it down for a solid 10 hours...
Could try asking about other breeders? You might actually get some advice on handling larger groups from them or maybe do a trade with someone who is trustworthy?
[ Jill's honestly impressed with her own advice here. But she really could do without Chris just stumbling onto pokemon. All of his group outside of Fennekin and Stufful were ones that just wandered into camp... ]
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Figure if your magic could be used as a weapon, you wouldn't be allowed it. Even my survival knife was taken from me when I came here.
Might be helpful! I had a brief encounter with one, but apparently Stoutland (and its pre-evolution? Is that the word?) Herdier are actually really good at keeping pokemon in line. My Eevee and Pachirisu absolutely loved the Stoutland we rode and it was a pretty pleasant pokemon. Although I guess there are personality differences in each type, it seems to be a trait in them?
Definitely. I was here for over a month before he showed up, so it was a bit of a pain to come get him. I'd made pretty quick progress in travel, so if I hadn't paid for that Stoutland to ride, it would've taken us both traveling about two weeks to meet up. Bit of a pain, but I know the routes a little better thanks to it!
I am trying my best to ignore the music. Haven't heard an explanation for it yet...
Ha, well, I'm at 4/6 out of my group and it's pretty hard to make sure they all are getting enough attention. I've never had pets before or any kind of friends in large groups that would demand my attention or help in training before so it's a huge adaption for me. Unfortunately my partner seems to have pokemon following him around, too, so he's in no place to take any off your hands. He literally found a pokemon in his backpack earlier and he hasn't set it down for a solid 10 hours...
Could try asking about other breeders? You might actually get some advice on handling larger groups from them or maybe do a trade with someone who is trustworthy?
[ Jill's honestly impressed with her own advice here. But she really could do without Chris just stumbling onto pokemon. All of his group outside of Fennekin and Stufful were ones that just wandered into camp... ]