TheEpicMewtwo
You get Disposable the Clawncher. Disposable isn't called that because IT'S disposable, but because all the stuff it USES is disposable. Well, at least to it anyway. Disposable refuses to use the same held item for too long, constantly wanting to upgrade to the newest model. And when it gets that newer model, the old one is going straight in the trash, no matter how useful you think it might still be. Disposable REFUSES to keep anything out of date around you see. Don't think that it'll let you get away with foisting cheap replaceable stuff on it or that you can get away with giving it nothing though, and god help you if you give it anything
old. If you want to get anywhere you have to keep Disposable satisfied.
Now to translate that into actual rules:
- Clawncher named Disposable
- Must always hold a hold a non-consumable item it can actually make use of (no giving it potions, berries or type boosting items for move types it can't use)
- After beating a gym, Disposables current held item must be switched out for another one. This new held item must be one that was obtained AFTER the previous held item was obtained. That's what makes it a "newer model" you see.
- Held items that are replaced must be tossed when Disposable is done with them (or at least not used again by any Pokemon for the duration of the run)
- Disposable's held item cannot be switched out or removed from Disposable until it's time to replace it with a newer model.
- If a new held item that Disposable can use isn't obtained before the time comes to replace it's current one, hold onto the current model until a replacement is found. Then immediately equip and dispose of the older model.
Good luck! I wouldn't recommend giving anything vital to Disposable if you can help it...
Chauque
You get Thirsty the Wailmer. You'd think that a Pokemon that lives in the ocean wouldn't ever get thirsty right? I mean, it LIVES in water. Well when it's the salty-ass ocean you're talking about, you couldn't be more wrong. Thirsty has spent their whole life in salt-water, and now that they've had a taste of drink without sea-salt they're never going back! In fact, Thirsty has become convinced that fresh drinks cure all ills! Thankfully, this being the pokemon world, they're right. Though a big ass whale sure takes a lot of drinks to heal up...
Translation into actual rules:
- Wailmer named Thirsty
- Can only heal HP by using drinks (Fresh Water, Lemonade, Soda Pop and Moo Moo Milk)
- This means you must heal Thirsty to full HP using drinks before healing at a Pokemon center.
- Unavoidable heals are exempt from this rule (not sure if there are any in Emerald but just clearing it up in case there are).
topher4167 DarthMagikarp85 CJorex Ranger Mike HumbleKumara
All your posts were long enough ago that I want to make sure you're still interested in going forward with your scrambles before I give you Pokemon. A link to your request posts (ideally with already recieved Pokemon listed) would be nice too. Giving out scramblemons takes time and effort and I don't want to waste it on runs that no one intends to undertake!