classy_cat
“Sorry, I didn’t realize what was going on,” you tell the two Pokemon. “I’ll leave you two alone. Be good to each other!” Then you turn and leave.
As you venture further into the cave, you see a pool of water on your left and a Dewgong swimming about. A Rotom is spinning nearby, sparking little bits of electricity… it looks as if it’s tempted to zap the Dewgong. Above your head, a Shuppet is floating about, gazing at you curiously. And from the back of the cave, an Absol is glaring directly into your eyes. There’s an opening in the cave at your right, as well as a big hole in the middle of this area.
What are you going to do?
kipino838
Bulba speaks briefly to the Chikorita, trying to convince it that you mean no harm. She then holds out a Pokeball for the Grass-type. Chikorita looks at it thoughtfully.
Finally, it says, “That trainer attacked us. I can’t trust someone who just met her. If she’s really sorry for what she did, why doesn’t she say so herself?” The Chikorita then looks toward you, waiting for your reaction.
All the while, the Grovyle has been snoring; now it stops, and it starts getting a little restless. Is the Sleep Powder wearing off?
What are you going to do?
Note: It looks as if this scenario got a little screwed up; Bulbasaur can’t use Sleep Powder until level 15, and Bulba is at level 12. Captured Pokemon can only use moves that they would actually know at that level, even if they used other moves earlier in the scenario. Therefore, Bulba couldn’t have put Grovyle to sleep.
Still, it’s partially my fault for not catching that, and there’s no way to backtrack at this point anyway. So we’ll continue this as it is now. Just be more careful in the future, and I’ll do the same.
Also, you never did choose a bred-on move for Bulba. What will it be?