So as you all know this is my take on a Pokedex. However I also realised that when I've filled this out a lot more, it could even become a tool for others to use if they want to create their own universe. For instance they might want a quick way to look up the move they want in more detail then the common sites out there.
And as such if anyone does decide they want to use information gained here, they have my full permission as long as they link back in an Author's note or some other easily found form. If you want to send me a PM notifying me that'd be amazing to see. Though I doubt anyone will use it now since it's a very small Pokedex at the moment.
But anyway, onto the next Entry!
Disclaimer: I do not own Pokemon in any way, shape or form except for a copy of the majority of games.
"Hello *#(^#$. What do you need at the moment?"
"What's the current temperature outside?"
"The temperature is currently 17 Degrees Celsius and is expected to dive to below zero later on today. Was there anything else you needed?"
"Open Pokedex move list. Open move number 2."
"Accelerock entry opened, enjoy User."
Move: Accelerock
Type: Rock.
Category: Physical.
Power: This move has the same speed relative to the user as a Quick attack does. The main difference comes in the execution. However this has a different type meaning the power may vary as it will be more powerful to certain types of Pokemon meanwhile others will take this just the same as a Quick Attack.
Types resisting this: The types that resist this move will be Fighting, Ground and Steel. Fighting will resist this simply because they will know how to take the hit, or even redirect the attack so that it misses. Ground will resist because they are usually much more dense than the Pokemon using this move, and as such will easily take the hit, usually without even being damaged. Steel types will resist for the same reason as Ground types though if sufficient force is created their skin will bend, rather than the cracking that occurs with most ground types.
Types this works well against: The types that fall prey to this move are Fire, Ice, Flying and Bug. Ice, Flying and Bug usually fall to this move for the same reasons. They are all frail types. Flying types usually have very brittle bones and end up breaking easily. Ice types usually have fragile outer shells and their skin can easily shatter. Bug types will usually have the skin or shell cave in which can result in death quite easily. Fire types however are weak to this because they're never attacked by much physically. Simply because they usually burn whatever touches them which dissuades attacks of that manner. So when a Rock type uses this they don't have to worry about the heat, so they can attack properly.
Safe for regulated battles: Yes unless against an Ice or Bug Type, though injuries tend to happen so always be prepared to be running to a Pokemon Centre.
Safe for tournament battles: Yes, injuries can occur though it should be no worries considering the medical staff on standby. Unless of course it's against an Ice or Bug Type in which death could happen.
Safe for unregulated battles: Yes, though care should be taken by the person using the move if against one of the types weak to this in case of an accident.
Safe for high power difference: No.
Effect and Method of use: The user launches itself at the opponent, being careful not to give any warning. Just before impact the user tenses all of it's muscles in the area it's going to hit with, to ensure a hard impact is delivered. This results in a high G-force meaning that there is little cushioning. If used against an opponent that hits a wall shortly after will compound the damage further so strategy is key here.
Ways to care for the resulting damage after battle: Bruising is common on the site of injury, so apply ice to the place of bruising, and make sure to use a towel to avoid direct contact with the ice-pack. In the case of a fire-type it's best to simply apply Potion to the bruise and have them eat an Oran berry or two in order to help with the healing process. This can also be used for other types. However Ice-types are unlikely to have this proble,m and their low body temperature should be extremely effective at reducing the bruising to begin with.
If possible try to keep any weight off the area of the bruising, and to prevent swelling apply pressure through a bandage. There are instructional videos on how to properly use bandages on this Pokedex.
Consequences for User: The user is likely to get the light end of the stick, receiving at most sore muscles and light bruising meaning that rest and light icing is suggested, though do make sure to have a towel as rock types tend to react horribly to sudden changes in temperature, and as such can't cope quickly which leads to frost shatter.
SUA, PP: Accelerock can be used multiple times a day though it should be spaced out to give the Pokemon time to recover in-between battles. This was intended for hunting and the quick disabling of fragile but quick prey, and as such it wasn't used too many times a day as if it missed nothing bad happened to the user. As such be sure not to use it too many times in a short time-frame.
Alright, I hope you liked the next entry in the Pokedex. I hope to continue this sort of pacing though I don't expect to. I doubt I will keep this level of motivation as well, so this may slow down to weekly updates eventually though I do want to keep them on a two day basis at least.
Suggestions for new categories or changes are welcome, and I will read through the reviews for them. If you don't want to review because it's too public then feel free to PM me. But yeah, Reviews are welcome in any way, shape, or form.
Guest: Why thank you, i'm glad you enjoyed and I do believe I will.
Arionix 64: Thank you very much as well. I'm glad you think i'm a genius and I shall endeavour to keep your opinion high.
Alright, see you guys in the next chapter. Enjoy!
