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Spencer Reid ([personal profile] leftinbasketforfbi) wrote2012-10-09 03:01 pm

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Can anyone possibly give me advice on how to train a Misdreavus and a Litwick? I caught them recently, and I'm having trouble making them behave.

[And by that, he means that they keep trying to eat his soul when he's not paying attention and/or randomly screeching to scare people. That on top of a baby munna with separation anxiety is really making it hard to do anything. As he types, Flora is clinging to his head, Missy is being pinned by Yang, and Nate is in his ball because he wouldn't stop snacking on Reid.]

Advice on Ghost- and Psychic-types in general would be appreciated, actually. I never took care of animals at home, let alone animals that are capable of consuming emotions, so I'm a little out of my element.

Also, I wanted to thank everyone who tried to help Flora two weeks ago. She's doing much better now, and Nurse Joy thinks that she'll be just fine.

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[personal profile] eagletalons 2012-10-10 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Ghost types are not the best for beginners because they can become very problematic as their powers grow. Better Pokémon for newcomers are usually normals or bugs. [You're probably screwed, Reid. Sorry.]

You have a dark Pokémon though, and he may be able to help, as ghosts are weak to his type. I suggest leaving them in their balls or keeping them in the PC until you have enough experience to handle such Pokémon. If you're amendable to that, of course.

Psychics for the most part are intelligent enough to know when to back off. You'll be fine with them.

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[personal profile] eagletalons 2012-10-10 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
[Give him a minute-- he needs to consult his 'mon through words on his part and gestures on their part.]

Darks and steels are the ones most resistant to ghosts, though you'd be hard-pressed to find them early on. Other types can affect them if necessary.

I suppose you can tell that I don't have much experience with ghosts- my first and only ghost Pokémon was adopted by another trainer.

As for psychics however, they're all intelligent and capable of understanding what you say. Some of them tend of have quirks though, and you may want to keep them from accessing your PokéGear or other valuables. Other than that, you may raise them like any Pokémon you have.

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[personal profile] eagletalons 2012-10-11 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
The elemental strengths and weaknesses are unfortunately still a mystery to me. I've been attempting to work it out with what I know, but some don't match up: for example, psychics are understandably strong to fighting Pokémon, yet for some reason, they're weak to bugs.

Also, if you suddenly hear a voice in your mind, it may be your Munna. I've heard that psychic Pokémon can communicate with their owners directly.

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[personal profile] eagletalons 2012-10-13 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
Water causes rock to erode- unless of course it's different in your world? Granted, wind is also a factor in this process, though over here flying Pokémon do nothing to ground Pokémon but are immune to them, which makes less sense.

It sounds like she's making more progress than Hope- though I imagine it's because he used to be a normal type before evolving into his current psychic form.

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[personal profile] eagletalons 2012-10-13 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
At least we're on the same page here, though I think you'll be surprised at how much power a water type has, especially a fully-trained, fully-evolved one. In fact, all fully-trained Pokémon are all very dangerous in their own right.

Hope was an Eevee, yes, though he's now called an Espeon.

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[personal profile] eagletalons 2012-10-16 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
Several people have Pokémon at level 100; they should be able to tell you about how that works.

To be honest, it looks a little like puberty.
[... Nice analogy there, Hope.] I have three Pokémon from the Eevee line, all in different forms, and they tend to react the same way at first; disorientation and confusion. Sometimes they tend to forget that they have new abilities available to them, but they adjust quickly. As for the trainers, it all depends on how well you're able to adapt to sudden changes. For the most part, the Eevees' base personalities don't change, but are simply added with new quirks by their forms.