A/N: Summary: Sticks and stones could break your bones but they can always be fixed. The power of words can build you up, fill you with joy or tear you down and dispose of all happiness. But once they've been said the damage, good or bad, has been done and nothing can reverse it or heal it completely. Sure it can repair itself mostly but those words will follow the target till the end of their days and will affect a choice they make in the future. So what happens when someone has complete and utter control over that power? Will they use it to maintain the balance or will they favour? This is the tale of a girl who did not follow the path that destiny had wanted when she was gifted with her talent. Not a true hero nor a true villain; meet Phoenix Rivera, the Antihero. (All credit for this idea goes to Michael Mind's Antiheroes)
Disclaimer: I do not own pokémon. I swear on my life but I wish I did. If I did Ash would be a girl and not an idiot but I suppose his stupidity is entertaining for kids. Also he would not restart his journey and abandon all his pokémon after he's used them.
Disclaimer: I do not own Antiheroes
The Phoenix Chapter
Episode 3: The Starters' Victory
Phoenix Rivera was in a good mood. A week had passed since she'd stolen the three starters and she couldn't be happier with them. They were family from the moment she'd released them from the confines of their pokeballs. Her mood had only been improved with the pancakes she'd made this morning. Phoenix was no world class chief and there were only a few dishes for each meal of the day she could make so she put all her effort into perfecting them so they were the best they could be. The arts were more Nick's forte. She had an admittedly pleasant voice, could actually dance without crashing into something and she loved to draw. Oh Arceus drawing was her life line. She sketched everything she could and already had several pictures of her team in her little art book; Hearth looked adorable curled up in Enyo's tail.
A wide grin spread across her face as she caught sight of the pokémon centre, the orange roof practically screaming 'I'M HERE! COME HEAL YOUR POKEMON!' at anyone who saw it. Shaking her head amused, Phoenix headed over doing her best to refrain from bumping into anyone. As if that was going to happen. It wasn't long before she slammed into someone, knocking them both over. Nick was about to apologize for her clumsiness and help them up when she got a good look at victim of her carelessness. They were male. Icy talons gripped her heart as her head filled with less than pleasant thoughts as the worst possible outcomes of the situation flooded her.
"S-sorry!" she squeaked as she scrambled to her feet and bolted. The boy she had run into, stared after her confused.
"That was weird," he muttered as he stood, brushing himself off. "She looked absolutely terrified."
He shrugged and headed back to his gym. "I'll see her soon, I'm sure. I can ask her then."
Phoenix was breathing heavily by the time she reached the centre, fear taking its toll on her. Taking a few moments to compose herself, she quickly went over her limited belongings to make sure she hadn't left anything back there.
"Let's see; tent*, basic cooking supplies, art pad, pencils, knife, berries and water bottle. Yep that's everything," she murmured. "I think I need another set of clothes, these ones are getting old. Also I need to keep an eye out for remote houses for sale; I can't carry my life with me all the time."
Nick pushed the pokémon centre's huge double doors open and entered heading straight for the counter. The nurse was waiting patiently with the custom happy façade that all workers were required to wear.
"Hello! Welcome to Pewter City's Pokémon Centre! How can I help you?" the lady asked in a far too happy tone. Phoenix smiled warmly.
"Can you please give my pokémon a check-up? I don't think they're hurt but I don't want them to be suffering from anything while we're out on the road where I can't get them medical attention immediately."
Nurse Joy's smile brightened.
"Of course! Chansey!" she called as Phoenix handed over her pokémon. While the nurse was distracted, Nick scanned the pokémon making sure the volume was down low.
Chansey the Egg Pokémon and the evolved form of Happiny. A rare and elusive Pokémon that is said to bring happiness to those who manage to get it.Chansey lays nutritionally excellent eggs on an everyday basis. The eggs are so delicious, they are easily and eagerly devoured by even those people who have lost their appetite.
Nick nodded to herself and tucked the machine away. She wasn't good with electronic like this unless she was hacking or turning it into a bomb and the only reason she could do either of those things was because they'd been drilled into her when she was working for them.
"Have a nice day Nurse Joy and thank you," Phoenix told her as she turned to leave, missing the true smile on the lady's face.
Phoenix swallowed as she stood hesitantly at the doors of the Pokémart before shaking herself and heading inside. There was no need to dwell on her decision now. The night black haired girl strolled around the store, searching for the necessities for her journey. Sure she was more comfortable with natural resources but there was no guarantee that the berries she required would be where she travelled.
"Rope, awakenings, paralyse heals, antidotes, potions, umm…oh! Burn heals, revives and ice heals! Just what I was looking for!" Phoenix muttered happily. The old lady in the aisle with her glanced at her, grey eyes sparkling with amusement. Nick blushed embarrassed. She had a bad habit of talking to herself and it unnerved a lot of people.
"Preparing for a journey young one?" she asked good-naturedly, hobbling over. Phoenix smiled softly and bowed slightly in respect to the elder.
"Yes madam. I and my friends are travelling around to see all that this region has to offer."
The lady's grin stretched across her face.
"Oh you are travelling with others? Oh I'm sorry. I am Alexandra Plume and you are?" Alexandra asked in a rapid fire manner. Nick smiled again.
"I don't have any human company with me, my pokémon more than make up for it. That is quite alright, I often forget to introduce myself. My name is Phoenix Rivera, Madame," Phoenix replied, her voice smooth and well mannered. Alexandra's eyes crinkled in a bright smile.
"It is refreshing to meet a youngster with such respect, Phoenix. You look as if you need a bit of help in the fashion department. Would you like to come to my place and we can discuss some gear for your journey."
Nick's face remained in a happy state but inside she was studying the woman carefully. It didn't take long for her to agree to come. The woman was simply being kind.
Phoenix stood in front of a floor length mirror admiring her new outfit. It was far more practical and drew far less attention. Ms Plume certainly knew what she was doing. (The outfit is pretty much the same as Green's except for a few of my own ideas and colours)
She was dressed in a skin tight white tank top that clung to her figure with a black skirt. Not something she'd normally wear but it was comfortable and it, admittedly, looked good on her. An unzipped black hoodie with a white zipper and cords covered her upper body but left her top visible. She had knee high black boots and a black top hat with a white pokéball in the centre. Phoenix loved it. She turned and embraced the old lady who had in only a few hours, done more than anyone else had in her entire life. Tears poured out of her eyes in two steady streams as she gripped the seemingly frail body tightly.
Alexandra returned the child's embrace whole heartedly, emotions bubbling within her as the connection she'd felt with this lost and forgotten child in the pokémart earlier today transformed into a bond a child only shared with their parents. From what this beautiful child had told her of her past, Alexandra knew that she'd never had a parental figure in her life that actually acted as a parent should.
"Thank you Ms Plume," the girl sobbed so softly the tone was heart breaking. Alexandra knew just from this short interaction that she couldn't leave this abandoned child alone. After all it wasn't as if she had others to care for, her husband had died many years ago and her children had long since forgotten her.
"Shhh it's quite alright Phoenix," Alexandra whispered gently, caressing her curls. "And none of this Ms Plume business. Alexandra or Alex is fine," she said pulling away with a wink.
The blinding grin Alex received sealed her decision to be a part of her life in stone.
Phoenix was knelt in front of the three Kanto starters in Alex's yard with her older pokémon watching at a distance. Alex had taken a liking to her pokémon instantly as had her Vaporeon, Linoone, Meganium, Blaziken and Hitmonlee from her breeder days and they were currently resting in the shade of the apple trees while Phoenix worked with her gym line up. Hearth was focused on her intently, determination already etched into her features while Ilex gazed at her, face devoid of all emotion. Storm was throwing an apple up and down bored but Nick knew she was listening.
"Alright the Pewter Gym specializes in Rock types however the only known Kanto rock types are also ground meaning Storm and Ilex's type advantage is doubled," Phoenix began causing the trio to look at each other excitedly. "But, this also leaves Hearth at a double disadvantage," she continued, noticing the fire type drop her head. Nick placed her hand underneath Hearth's jaw and tilted it up to face her. "Hey, nobody's immune to everything. They'll come a time where you will be strongest and most sensible choice. You will be participating in this gym battle Hearth we just need to be careful."
A relieve smile flickered to life on the charmander's face as Nick continued. "With that said Storm you'll be working on getting water gun stronger and faster as well as learning Rapid Spin. Ilex you'll be learning Sleep Powder as well as perfecting vine whip."
Storm and Ilex nodded while Phoenix turned to Hearth. "Brace yourself for a long day because you'll be running your butt off," she smirked a Cheshire cat grin quickly replacing it. "As well as learning a move deadly for any rock type!"
Phoenix was knocked off her feet by an ecstatic charmander. "Okay okay! I get it! Let's get started shall we?"
Nick had to refrain from clutching her ears at the cacophony of enthusiasm that greeted her words.
Three days later, Phoenix was washing the dinner dishes whilst Alex watched feeling more relaxed and light then she'd felt since she met Nike which was a long time ago. She'd had a lot of bonding time with the lady that had become her first real human family and she hadn't regret her choice to open up to the lady. Alexandra had been the mother/grandmother she'd always wanted; accepting her faults and short comings, laughing at her stories and offering her advice in a firm but gentle manner. Alex had soft, wispy, light grey hair tied in a loose low bun and wise, kind, grey eyes that held laughter and joy in their depths. She wore faded jeans and a light blue long sleeved shirt with frilly cuffs.
She hadn't even scolded her for stealing the trio, instead praising her for managing to fool someone in that manner. Nor had she been disgusted when Phoenix told her of her time with the guild where thousands had fallen because of her instead comforting her as she'd broken down as she finally told her tale. Alex already knew how guilty she felt about what she'd done and had seen no reason to make her feel any worse.
"I will be watching your battle tomorrow Nix," Alex announced. "I wouldn't miss a chance to see you battle especially since you'll be leaving soon."
Phoenix had felt really guilty about that and had even suggested staying but that had been shot down rather quickly. Alex would not hold allow her to be held back from seeing the sights Kanto had to offer and had pointed out that she could easily return here if she wanted/needed to via Enyo. Nick had slapped herself for not thinking of that before. Alex had also bought her a badges case and had reorganized her backpack so it fit everything in it.
"Thank you Alex," Phoenix responded gratefully as she finished up with the dishes. "You have been so kind to me in the past few days."
"Family looks out for each other," Alex replied as the pair walked into the longue room, Linoone and Nike tailing them. "And I consider you family."
They sat down on the sofa, the pokémon leaping into the laps of their respective mistresses. Phoenix pulled out her art book and began to draw Vaporeon and her three children absently, smiling softly at their cuteness. It would be Vaporeon and Linoone's last litter apparently.
"They no longer need to rely on their parents Nix," Alex informed her. "And sadly no one wants them for their children funnily enough because they haven't been 'broken in'," she scowled annoyed. "It's disgusting really. They want me to pay for all the check-ups and bills for them to be broken in for humans and then they'll keep them! I'm having none of that!"
"Nor should you," Nick agreed. "You shouldn't have to do all that if they want them."
"But I don't have enough money to cater for them, my orginal pokémon and myself," Alex murmured softly staring at Phoenix imploringly. She looked up confused until the gears clinked.
"You can't be serious?" she asked. "I can't take them all!"
"Can't or won't?"
Phoenix hesitated. Then she sighed. She couldn't refuse the offer especially when it came from someone who needed her to take them and who had done so much for her. It was the least she could do.
"Is this what you really want?" she asked tiredly. Alex nodded.
"And you realise that they will be in danger every second they spend with me?"
Another nod.
"Very well, I'll take them with me," she relented. "I think I'm going to retire for the evening. You?"
"No thank you but I'll be in shortly."
"Suit yourself. Goodnight Alex."
"Goodnight Nix," Alex replied as she stared into the fire, wondering what dawn would bring.
Phoenix flung open the giant double doors of the gym and strode inside, her face as pleasant mask of determination. She was confident in her friends' abilities to win but she doubted her own. Phoenix shook her head to clear it as a distinctively male voice pierced the darkness.
"Who goes there?"
It was probably meant to unnerve inexperienced trainers but Phoenix was anything but that. Besides she had a lot on him in theatrics.
"I am Phoenix Rivera and I challenge you to a battle for the Boulder Badge!" she shot back, her voice clear and assertive leaving no doubt in anyone's minds that she meant business. The lights flickered on, causing her to blink in an effort to adjust to the sudden brightness.
"Then as the league says I must accept all challenges made," the gym leader replied stepping down to face her as the floor began to rumble violently and split apart as the official gym battle ground erupted from the earth. Quite impressive for one of the beginner gyms in Kanto. Phoenix had to stop herself from screaming as she recognised the gym leader. He was the boy she'd bumped into a few days earlier. Nick prayed to Arceus that he wouldn't recognise her.
"Hey, you're the girl that ran into me three days ago!"
Damn you Arceus!
"Why'd you run?"
Oh for legends sake!
Phoenix retained her sunny façade.
"Oh I'm so sorry! I am quite clumsy really and I was in a dreadful rush to get to the pokémon centre because my starter had been poisoned in the Viridian Forest and I had run out of antidotes. Panic plus my normal clumsiness equals lot of people get knocked over and objects broken."
The boy smiled and shook his head amused.
"It's quite alright. Your starter is okay I presume?" he asked concerned. Phoenix nodded.
"Yes she's fine now. Thank you for your concern though," she answered smoothly. The boy smiled relieved.
"That's good. I'm Brock by the way and I think it's time we got to our battle?"
"Most definitely. Rules?"
"Three on three. Substitutions on the challenges side only. Match ends when either one side forfeits or loses all three pokémon," the referee announced. "Please send out your first pokémon!"
"Geodude let's rock!" Brock yelled releasing a boulder like pokémon with two arms.
"Ilex! Let's go!" Phoenix commanded as her Bulbasaur materialized before her, fixing a stony glare upon the opponent. She hadn't quite figured out what she wanted her battle cry to be so she was sticking with the one she'd used in her time with the guild for now. Nick put the dex on silent and scanned her opponent quickly, planning to look over the data later.
"So that's your starter?" he asked. Phoenix smirked.
"It would appear so."
"You are so confusing. Geodude use Rock Throw!"
Geodude slammed his fists into the ground causing chunks of earth to separate from the field and fly at Ilex.
"Vine Whip!" Phoenix called. Ilex's vines snaked out of her bulb and she began to bat the rocks a way. She maintained her focus on Geodude using her peripheral vision to detect the rocks' positions only being hit by one that had ricocheted off the back wall.
"Are you alright Ilex?" Nick asked as the grass and poison duel type shook herself.
"Of course."
"Good. Now grab him and pull him in!"
"Let them!" Brock called to his pokémon as the vines coiled around the floating rock and pulled it in close with alarming speed. Geodude really didn't have a choice in the matter.
"Now use-"
"Sleep Powder!" Phoenix interjected cleanly. Ilex let slip a small smirk as her bulb released the white powder, sending the rock into a deep slumber. "Play time."
Despite fun game she was about to play, Ilex's face betrayed no emotion what so ever. Lifting up the sleeping pokémon, Ilex began tossing it into walls and bouncing it off the ceiling much to the horror of Brock.
"Geodude! Wake up!"
There was no response from his pokémon as its strength gave out and it fell unconscious.
"Geodude is unable to battle. Ilex wins! Gym Leader please release you next pokémon!"
"Thank you Geodude! Rhyhorn! You're up!" Brock yelled, releasing the rock/ground rhinoceros. The beast gave a huge roar in an attempt at intimidation. Ilex merely raised an eyebrow, unimpressed. Nike, Nya and Enyo were far scarier than this guy.
"Alright Ilex back it up!" Phoenix called, returning the tired pokémon. Geodude was heavy, cut her some slack. "Hearth let's go!"
Hearth roared as she appeared, determination glittering in her eyes. Sadly Rhyhorn didn't react much, settling for scowling at the fire type. Brock stared at her confused.
"How did you get Charmander too? You have a Bulbasaur so it can't be your starter!"
Nick rolled her eyes.
"She was a gift, a late birthday present I suppose as is my other one," she replied, not at all perturbed by the question or the fact she was lying…again.
"Ah," Brock nodded in understanding. "Let us continue. Rhyhorn use Horn Attack!"
Rhyhorn charged forward with surprising speed, his horn catching the charmander's arm as she tried to dodge.
"Ow!"
"Use Scratch on its horn while it's distracted!" Nick yelled to her pokémon who capitalized on the crucial seconds it took for the rhyhorn to slow down and turn around to unleash a barrage of scratches on the foe's horn. Every pokémon has a weak spot and for the Rhyhorn evolution line it was their horn. It was the same with most of the horned species. The attack however only succeeded in annoying Rhyhorn as it responded with an agitated growl before bucking Hearth off. The charmander landed heavily on the ground several feet away, injured but prepared to keep battling.
"Rhyhorn use Stomp!"
Once again, Rhyhorn rushed forward.
"Use Smokescreen and hide!"
Just before Rhyhorn reached the salamander, she snorted out a large, thick, heavy cloud of smoke that swamped the battlefield.
"Shit!" Brock cursed softly as he heard the angry sound of Rhyhorn's feet. "I can't see a single thing! Hopefully that leaves her in the same boat but what am I going to do now?"
Brock was half right in his train of thought. Phoenix couldn't see but that didn't mean anything. Hearth could and she knew how to improvise.
"Alright Hearth! Locate Rhyhorn and you know what to do!"
Hearth slunk through the smog, keeping low and quiet as she headed for her opponent. The stupid dirt brained creature was stampeding wildly around in search of her, giving his location away. Creeping slowly forward she concentrated on her paw, building up the foreign energy needed to perform this attack. It was powerful but it wasn't something she was supposed to be able to master properly yet so it was a bit shaky. Hearth judged the distance carefully as the rhyhorn skidded to a halt, breathing heavily. She couldn't afford to mess this up. Gathering the necessary power in her legs she sprang, her arm glowing with power as it connected painfully with her opponent's horn. The rhyhorn screamed in agony as she flipped away, the smoke finally clearing. The gym leader stared in shock as he saw the damaged she had caused. Hearth smirked at this and pride began to bubble within her as she heard her eldest sister's voice once more.
"Finish him off with another Brick Break!"
Needless to say, Hearth was extremely happy with herself as she watched her foe fall into the clutches of oblivion, nursing his wounded ego at his lose to a fire type.
"How?" Brock asked flabbergasted as Phoenix returned her exhausted fire type. She couldn't be happier with Hearth's performance and she knew she could count on Storm to bring it home.
"A combination of determination and tough training," Phoenix responded proudly as he returned Rhyhorn.
"I must say I'm impressed. Not many have been able to have clean victories against my first two pokémon like you have."
"Thank you but we should continue, no?" she replied Storm's pokeball in hand. Brock smiled warmly.
"Of course but I won't go down without a fight," he warned her.
"I would be offended if you didn't but now let's fight!"
"Onix! Let's rock!"
"Storm! Let's win this!"
The two pokémon materialized on the field, one a giant rock snake that towered over the other which was a tiny blue turtle who was not pleased about the obvious size difference.
"Gyroooooooooooo!" the onix roared, trying to intimidate the squirtle.
"Hey you block head! Just because you're bigger than me does not mean you are going to win this one!" Storm shouted, folding her arms in annoyance. Nick face palmed but her eyes gave away the fondness she held for the turtle and her sensitivity to her height.
"Onix use Dragon Breath!"
"You got it boss!" Onix replied as he opened his mouth and unleashed a blast of pure power.
"Boss? Are you for real?" Storm asked staring at him like he had fallen out of space.
"Dodge and use Water Gun!" Phoenix ordered, preventing Storm off from saying anything else that would have pissed off the onix. Storm leapt out of the way and whipped her head around, releasing a high pressured blast of water at Onix.
"Someone give you a bath buddy?" Storm questioned innocently as her opponent roared in agony.
"Shut up you imbecile!"
"Again Storm!" Phoenix commanded, wincing in sympathy for the poor onix who had to endure Storm's insults and humour as well as her attacks.
"I don't think you clean yet buddy, can I call you buddy?" Storm commented playfully as she fired another water gun at her opponent who managed to dodge.
"My rocks are in perfect condition thank you very much! And no you cannot call me buddy you bubble headed turtle!" the onix screamed in reply. Storm grinned exuberantly as she let loose another water gun on her trainers' command.
"That's wonderful buddy! I'm just saying I need to get that dust off that you missed. Oh and my head isn't full of bubbles buddy that's just mean."
"Onix use Dragon Breath and then Bind!" Brock ordered, slightly miffed at what was taking place before him. He caught the amused annoyance on Phoenix's face and sighed. Whatever was going on between the pokémon must have been a normal occurrence with the squirtle.
"You idiotic mutant! The dust is meant to be there! And stop calling me buddy you-"
"Now let's not be hasty and mean. Name calling isn't nice," Storm interrupted, mock scolding Onix. Phoenix groaned.
"Oh for Arceus's sake! Storm use Withdraw into Rapid Spin!"
Storm obeyed, tucking in her limbs to heighten her defence and began to spin towards her opponent, her speed picking up.
"Onix use Smack Down!"
"Water Gun whilst spinning!"
Onix's tail snaked out only for it to be batted back was a wild shell flew towards him with a water whip as an offensive defence. The water stung badly as he tried to avoid it, Brock only staring in shock. Storm slammed into him, knocking him back.
"End this, Water Gun!"
Storm flipped back unleashing her strongest water gun as she did so, sending her flying back into Nick's arms and Onix to the dirt.
"Onix is unable to battle! Storm wins! The challenger has won the Boulder Badge!" the ref announced as Phoenix released her team.
"Well done you guys, you did it!" Nick cheered as she was swamped by her enthusiastic battlers.
"No we did it," Ilex corrected firmly licking her cheek. The action was soon repeated by her fellow team mates as Brock watched the scene fondly. Most trainers did not treat their pokémon in this manner, like they were family not tools.
"Phoenix," he interrupted causing the girl to stand up, not embarrassed at all by the fact someone had seen her down on the ground with her pokémon. This only made his grin widen.
"As you have beaten me in battle, by the power of the pokémon league I present to you the Boulder Badge!" he announced handing her the shiny silver/grey metal badge.
"Thank you Brock," she replied as she threw it to Hearth to hold while the trio stared at the badge in wonder.
"Do you have anything you want to do here before you go?" he asked curiously. A Cheshire cat grin formed on her lips.
"Actually yes. Do you mind if I sketch your team?"
Two hours later, Phoenix sat on the floor of the gym next to Alex as Storm, Hearth and Ilex watched her add the finishing touches to her drawing. Well Storm wasn't. Storm was absorbed with her Pokedex for some odd reason and was playing the Pokedex scans of Brock's pokémon over and over and over again.
Geodude the Rock Pokemon. It uses its arms to steadily climb steep mountain paths. It swings its fists around if angered. Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders, people often step or trip on them.
Rhyhorn the Spikes Pokemon. Its massive bones are 1000 times harder than human bones. It can easily knock a trailer flying. It doesn't care if there is anything in its way. It just charges and destroys all obstacles.
Onix the Rock Snake Pokemon. As it grows, the stone portions of its bodyhardento become similar to a diamond, but coloured black. It rapidly bores through the ground at50 mphby squirming and twisting its massive, rugged body.
"Storm you can stop doing that now. I'm done!" Phoenix exclaimed, swiping the dex out of the squirtle's grasp. Alex chuckled as she rose as well. They were family to the core, there was no doubt about it. Brock walked into the room just as they were about to discuss finding him.
"How did it go?" he asked as the turned to him.
"Great!" Nick told him happily. "Here, this is for you."
She handed him the picture and he gasped. He stood in the middle of the page, an easy going smile on his lips. The tip of Onix's tail was visible at his feet as the rock snake curled behind him with his head poised above Brock's own, glaring straight ahead. Geodude hovered at his left shoulder, arms prepped and ready to punch something while Rhyhorn stood on his right next to his feet, standing side on but his head turned slightly a confident smirk present.
"I love it. Thank you so much," he breathed. Phoenix grinned.
"Your welcome. I had better get going as it is getting late. Hopefully I shall see you again sometime in the future."
Brock didn't doubt it in the slightest as he waved them off.
Phoenix has one victory behind her and eight more challenges to face but as long as she's with her family nothing will hold her back.
A/N: Done! How was it? Yes this one was longer than normal but you guys deserve it.
*The tent is mechanical that folds down to that of a square cube and springs out to full size when a button is pressed. Two sleeping bags are included. This was the guild's sleeping accommodation while their members were on the road.
Alex will be a major side character for most of this book and will be appearing/mentioned quite often. Although her biggest scene is her last one and everything will make sense once I write it and post it.
Now for the eevees. I'm open to suggestions but one is going to be a Jolteon. No buts. I'm probably going to break this 8 pokémon limit thing but I don't care. Some won't battle anyway.
If there is anything else I've missed please ask me in a review or PM.
Phoenix's Team:
Absol (Nike): Female. Pressure. Justified.
M: Pursuit, Night Slash, Sucker Punch, Bite, Quick Attack, Slash, Razor Wind, Detect, Double Team, Attract, Future Sight, Iron Tail, Ice Beam, Thunderbolt, Flamethrower, Hyper Beam
EM: Play Rough, Megahorn
Salamence (Enyo): Female. Intimidate. Moxie.
M: Dragon Claw, Dragon Pulse, Dragon Tail, Aerial Ace, Roost, Double Team, Attract, Protect, Hyper Beam, Earthquake, Fire Fang, Flamethrower, Steel Wing, Stone Edge, Brick Break
EM: Hydro Pump, Dragon Rush
Arcanine (Nya): Female. Flash Fire. Justified.
M: Thunder Fang, Extreme Speed, Fire Fang, Flamethrower, Crunch, Heat Wave, Flare Blitz, Agility, Overheat, Wild Charge, Double Team, Attract, Sunny Day, Solar Beam, Giga Impact
EM: Iron Tail, Close Combat
Charmander (Hearth): Female. Blaze.
M: Scratch, Ember, Smokescreen, Brick Break (needs work)
EM: Dragon Dance, Dragon Pulse
Bulbasaur (Ilex): Female. Overgrow. Chlorophyll.
M: Tackle, Leech Seed, Vine Whip, Sleep Powder
EM: Leaf Storm, Power Whip
Squirtle (Storm): Female. Torrent. Rain Dish.
M: Tackle, Water Gun, Withdraw, Rapid Spin
EM: Aura Sphere, Water Spout
Eevee (Unnamed): Female. Run Away. Anticipation
M: Helping Hand, Tackle, Growl, Tail Whip
EM: Covet
Eevee (Unnamed): Male. Adaptability. Anticipation
M: Helping Hand, Tackle, Growl, Tail Whip
EM: Covet
Eevee (Unnamed): Female. Run Away. Anticipation
M: Helping Hand, Tackle, Growl, Tail Whip
EM: Covet
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