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Just started dungeons and daddies 👀👌🏼
dhbxhbhgvghsa aw HELL YE!!! i hope you enjoy dad hell and also im sorry
What is the perfect cat?
All cats....
Are perfect...........
purrfect ........................
If your asking for my personal taste though I’m weak for floofy tails and very chatty cats I love the noise
electric type
Electric Type : How did your pokémon come to be your favorite?
Hmm, you know, I don’t think I’ve really talked much yet about why I love Victini on this blog. However, I have talked about how I came to love Victini on my main blog, so I’ll just put that story here:
When was I first introduced to Victini? It’s a fair question. I don’t think my first exposure to Victini was in the games, anime, or even the manga, but instead in the Black & White Pokédex & Strategy guide that my mom bought for me because she saw it on sale at Toys ‘R’ Us. Victini was the only Mythical Pokémon listed in the book, and its information intrigued me: a signature ability that increases the accuracy of its moves and those of its allies? A signature move with 100 base power that it learns at level 1? A Pokémon that brings victory? I wanted to get one, but the guide just said something about “check Pokemon.com for information about event distributions” and at the time, I didn’t really know how event distributions worked and I couldn’t connect my game to Wi-Fi to get event Pokémon, anyways.
What really cemented my love for Victini, though, was Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. Gates to Infinity included all the Gen V Mythicals that had been revealed at the time as NPCs, but only one of them was an NPC that never joins your team: Victini. Instead, Victini is a shopkeeper who runs the V-Wheel, a minigame of chance that allows you to change the day’s V-Wave if you win (the V-Wave is a mechanic that powers up all Pokémon of a certain type for a day, providing a handful of nice benefits). Victini isn’t just your average shopkeeper, though - he’s an energetic, enthusiastic, and all-around fun guy who loves doing his adorable little victory pose when he talks about his V-Wheel. Victini was my favorite character in the whole game.
But while that’s what brought Victini into my list of favorite Pokémon, it wasn’t until recently that Victini actually made it to the top 5. I can’t pinpoint what the exact moment was that I decided Victini was one of my all-time favorites, though; I just collected so many fond memories of Victini over the years that I can’t help but love the little guy.
electric type!
Electric Type : How did your pokémon come to be your favorite?
Huh, so I took a look through my blog and I guess I haven’t told this story yet! So here goes!
I don’t know the exact date, but I’m fairly certain it happened sometime in the summer of 2013. Back then, when I was bored, I would entertain myself by making up Pokémon stories in my head. One particular day, I made up a story that went a little something like this:
Once upon a time, there lived a little Eevee in Pinwheel Forest. Eevee loved to play in the forest every day with its friends, Magnemite and Nosepass. Magnemite and Nosepass always tried to make sure Eevee didn’t play too roughly, or else it might level up and evolve into Leafeon! It sounded like an easy task, but Eevee was very reckless and eager to battle all the time. They had a few close calls, but Magnemite and Nosepass always managed to protect Eevee from evolving.
That is, until one day, when Eevee decided that it wanted to challenge a traveling Trainer to battle. Magnemite and Nosepass tried to hold Eevee back, insisting that it was too dangerous, but Eevee struggled and struggled against them. Finally, Magnemite and Nosepass decided that there were worse things for Eevee to evolve into than Leafeon (”like Flareon”, Magnemite said) and let Eevee fight the traveling Trainer.
During the battle, Eevee accidentally knocked the traveling Trainer over with an overzealous Tackle, causing the traveling Trainer’s items to spill everywhere. Eevee, Magnemite, and Nosepass helped the traveling Trainer to pick up all the spilled items. Eevee picked up the last item and was about to return it to the traveling Trainer when suddenly, it began to glow with the light of evolution. “Oh no,” said the traveling Trainer. “Eevee must have picked up my Fire Stone.”
Sure enough, when the glow faded, Eevee had evolved into Flareon. Magnemite and Nosepass looked at each other. “W-well, surely there are worse things for Eevee to evolve into than Flareon,” said Nosepass.
“Sure,” said Magnemite. “Eevee could have evolved into Leafeon.”
~The End~
I’m not entirely sure why I picked the plot of “try to stop Eevee from evolving”, but all the other details stemmed from that. Leafeon was my least favorite Eeveelution at the time (followed by Flareon), and Unova was my second favorite region at the time. (My favorite was Johto, but Eevee can’t evolve into Leafeon in Johto.) Pinwheel Forest is where Eevee can evolve into Leafeon in Unova, and Magnemite and Nosepass were the only other Pokémon who evolved by leveling up in certain areas at the time, so I figured they’d be familiar with the process of location-based evolution.
So really, Magnemite and Nosepass were the only inclusions in this story that weren’t due to my own personal preference. Maybe that’s why this story made me grow really fond of Magnemite and Nosepass for a while. I decided that they were the cutest things and they were my new favorite Pokémon. While Nosepass fell out of my favor because I never got the chance to use one in a playthrough and I never cared for Probopass’s design, Magnemite never hit such roadblocks. It just became my favorite Pokémon and stayed there!
Of course, over time I’ve come up with some concrete reasons as to why I love Magnemite so much. But the way it became my favorite Pokémon, in truth...it’s just because I used it in a story once, and I’ve never found any reason for it to not be my favorite since!
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Redesign Pinkie Pie!
Chocolate cupcake with strawberry icing!
4 and 10 of the REALLY risky asks
4. if you have pets, what are their names?
I Have a cat and her name is chichi and she is literally the light of my life i love her so much i tell her everyday and she just attacks my legs when i walk as a thanks
10. whats something thats made you laugh recently?
the most recent post i just rbd tht said nepeta has rabies pride eridan has thot pride and kanaya bde pride, tht CRACKED me UP also this other post i saw where it was izuru tryna kill komaeda a billion times nd komaeda just being like “whoopsie doopsie lucky i had this thing to stop the bullets” everytime he got shot nd then izuru being like “huh??? hello??? who r U???” tht cracked me up too lmfao
5E/5E for the expression pallet thing
the first time she ever tasted a vegetable would also be the last.
Still accepting!