snaggerleo
snaggerleo
Have Pokémon, Will Travel
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[Indie RP blog for the main character from Pokémon Colosseum. Canon Divergent. Private, Selective. Written by Bones.]
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snaggerleo · 4 years ago
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Leaving this out here, if anyone wants to reach me, I’m always on Discord. Even when I forget Tumblr exists. I’m glad to talk to absolutely anyone, and my contact info can always be found on my rules page.
My Discord handle is Bones "Bones" Malone#4795.
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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“I kind of want to fiddle around with one of those Wonder Launchers. They came out, and everyone thought they were hilarious, and then the League decided ‘Nobody can actually use these.’ I don’t know if those pucks they form are like, medicinal, or what...”
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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“I think a proper education in Pokemon and what they’re capable of is important, from an early age. if I’d known about the Pickup ability back in the day, me and Willie would’ve shared a fondness for Zigzagoon. And I’d have had more to eat.”
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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Aura Color Meanings
Aura colors reflect the true nature of a living being at a given moment. It sees through facades and pretenses, like stereotypes, habits, superficial behavior, manners and subordination of one’s own free-will over to a leader or group. Expressing one’s true nature is extremely difficult if not outright impossible for some, as it requires letting go of all the above. To be completely natural and spontaneous. Hence, viewing aura colors would be gathering clear insight into a person without digging through all the influences that usually hide a person’s true self from the world.
In general, clear auras indicate good physical, mental and spiritual health. Cloudy or darker shaded auras usually indicate poor health in the areas mentioned previously. Having a colorful aura, having multiple colors clear and visible is seen as preferable to having just a few colors visible. It’s assumed that colorful individuals have more healthier and balanced lives, hence why their seen as “superior” or “ideal” in terms of auras to have.
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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                         You ain’t never seen NO ONE like me
               I’ll PREVAIL—regardless of what the cost might be
               Power flows inside of me, you can’t bring me DOWN!
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Red / @controlledflame​ ; Green / @champgreen​ ; Blue / @evoblue​
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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It’s my sincere hope every day to just make people happy with my content. I’m glad any day I get to do that. Thank you all for sticking with me.
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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indie chief anabel from pokémon sm/usum!! 💜💜💜
💜 gameverse
💜 selective/private
💜 OC friendly
💜 Very Tired
💜 chases baddies and beasts all day
💜 cute 5′5′’ girlfriend potential
💜 beware her pet tiger
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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Gravity (The Pokemon Move.)
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“Please do not ask me to explain how actual gravity works, I am not that smart. I saw a formula once and I’m mad about it to this day. I consider it harassment any time someone reminds me of math.”
Battle Study with Professor Wesley!
“Gravity is another one of those crazier techniques. Only a handful of truly strange Pokemon can learn it. As for whether or not it actually affects the planet’s gravity, or anyone’s personal gravity, is up in the air. What it does do at least, is more like...magnetize everyone’s feet to the ground. The move might be poorly name. It doesn’t seem to affect actual movement speed, aside from limiting everyone’s ability to jump or fly, which can make evasive maneuvers very difficult. It doesn’t seem to me that small movements like running or walking are too strongly affected, though. Any Pokemon that favors close combat on the ground and struggles in any other form of combat would really appreciate it. Too bad for your average Hitmonchan they can’t learn it.
“The appearance of the move is pretty simple. What I can only describe as stellar psychokinetic energy is gathered up, and exerts its influence on the field. It’s possible it may be more of a psychosomatic effect, than a physical one. Hence why it’s classified as a Psychic-type technique.
“The Psychic classification may also be what allows human move tutors to instruct it to Pokemon. If it actually affected gravitational fields, I don’t know how a human could do it.”
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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Grassy terrain, light screen, silver wind
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“Well I’ve talked about Dual Screens a little in the past, so let me send you over to those notes first thing. But those other moves, that’s interesting...
“Grassy Terrain is a more recently discovered technique. It started with the refining of Solar Beam into the more manageable Energy Ball; the raw energy of plant life, condensed into an attack. More and more refined, and soon that energy could be dispersed in a productive way instead of just fired off; spreading raw life energy across the field, to sort of temporarily terraform the space.
“In a more condensed space - a private one-on-one, as an example - it can completely alter the scenery, obscuring the world around you, climbing the walls, even hiding the ceiling if you’re battling indoors. This can do a lot for you, the most obvious of which being increasing the strength of Grass-type attacks while it’s active. But, being raw life energy, anyone standing in it also gets their booboos kissed each turn. Not much, you won’t be good as new after a few minutes in this juice, but maybe it’ll keep you from kissing dirt, which can be enough in a fight. Energy holding the ground together also softens moves like Earthquake.
Galar has really figured this move out, with their native Rillaboom having mastered the same innate abilities as one of Alola’s much lauded guardians, and their version of the technique also poses less danger of permanently altering the terrain by spreading the energy more thinly, without reducing its effects. Plenty of other Pokemon can learn the technique - mostly the type you could mistake for simply being plants. The closer to nature, the better, clearly. But nobody’s beating Rillaboom or Tapu Bulu for mastery.” For now. In science, there was always a ‘for now’ at the end of your thought.
Shifting topics entirely, Leo had to click around a few folders on his tablet, and a short sip from the nearest small glass next to his work desk. Then he slumped back in his seat, a scowl covering his lips.
“Lord above, this move is odd. It’s one a trio of techniques, maybe among the most ancient, and we really don’t know that much about it. It, Ominous Wind, and Ancient Power share some traits. They’re relatively low in base power, quick to exhaust, but rarely - I can’t emphasize that rarely enough - give the user an incredible temporary boost to its physical and mental abilities. The best anyone can surmise is it being some form of ancient chant that maybe helped life evolve in the first place, by pure chance. Rocks, insects, and the concept of a soul definitely predate most everything else on this planet. Short of maybe water. But water didn’t need any extra help back in the day.
“As for its appearance, it’s a well-named move. A gust of wind carries glittering silver scales, or feathers, or whatever your body has handy to hit the opponent. It doesn’t do much damage, but I’ve seen it pose some pretty good knockback in a fight. In case you need space in a pinch.”
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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“Coalossal, Dragapult, Rillaboom, Urshifu...that’s a true blue Galarian team of warriors over there. Feels good to watch ‘em succeed. And man, can it be hard to raise something as powerful and unique as an Urshifu, so that’s empowering to see!”
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He could practically feel angry energy from a nearby Timer Ball. “But of course, a soft spot in my heart for Metagross, too.” A soft spot in his heart put there by a Metagross, something he decided not to say out loud,
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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Settling in with some snacks and drinks. Regionals are a welcome distraction from the other nonsense he had to deal with today.
“It’s...friggin’ awesome, just a couple years after everyone was freaking out over the Ultra Beasts, we’ve got hard-working trainers taking them to the highest stadiums in Galar.”
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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Skill Swap
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Awful flashbacks. This one gave Leo pause. “Do not care for that move. It uh...it’s an utterly bizarre...hold on.”
He pulled his driving goggles off, wiped his eyes - leaving more grease behind than before he’d done it - then put his goggles back on his forehead, where they had been before. “There, that was awfully distracting. Skill Swap is a Psychic-type technique that can cause some real havoc anywhere it’s used. It’s a pretty incredible technique, capable of swapping behavioral habits and even physiology mid-battle. Temporarily, at least.
“The attack usually takes the form of a single orb of pale light, or a snaking beam, and I’ve never seen it miss. It can be damn sinister to use on an opponent, and in the right hands, pretty threatening in a doubles game. Pokemon that are normally inhibited by their ability can sweep the field. The most threatening example I’ve seen--”
He took a breath and fell back in his seat, catching up with his thoughts and pushing them behind him. “I saw a devastating match with a Lapras swapped No Guard - leaving it incredibly aggressive, getting it to slide in close to enemy combatants and guarantee connection with techniques that are normally a guessing game, like Sing or Sheer Cold. There’s no better way to describe this technique, the variations on it are just too vast.”
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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A Collection of Muses
Featuring: Champion Leon, Rivals Silver, N, and Klara, Commander Mars, Chairman Rose, Oleana, Champion Alexandra, and Calyrex.
Managed by: Abi
Follows from: @abib918
Rules . Mod . Muse Directory . Icon Credit 
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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This exercise also helped me remember a grammar trick I picked up somewhere. If you have one character talking for so long that it splits into multiple paragraphs, you can open a paragraph with quotation marks, but not close it with them -- that way, the reader knows that one character is still talking, and we haven’t shifted into narration or to a new character.
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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Quick Guard and Wide Guard!
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“You’re speakin’ to me, with doubles staples like that. Non-offensive techniques can be hard to type classify, since we can’t rely on measuring comparative damage in a controlled environment to simply call it for what it is. These two moves are great examples of the community just throwing their hands up and giving up on it, since Quick Guard is considered a Fighting-type technique and Wide Guard is Rock-type, pretty rare for somewhat generic-looking barriers.
“It’s not too hard to guess how the moves evolved, either. Mess around with the Protect technique long enough, and you get deviations. Quick Guard is a strong but flickering barrier. It only lasts for a couple of seconds, so it’s only useful against _very_ fast attacks. I’m talkin’, if you’ve got a frame two jab like Bullet Punch or Mach Punch, or a dedicated prankster, Quick Guard is your answer. The benefit of this deviation is it can be used several times in a row. Ending quickly means it launches again and more reliably than Protect, despite being spread wide enough to protect multiple teammates.
“Wide Guard’s in a similar situation. It’s half a Protect. The bottom half, specifically. A waist high wall, great for ducking behind to reduce spray, and stabilizing the ground to nullify earthquakes - in your localized area, at least. So again, because you’re putting in half the work, you can spread it out more; it can be used again and again, unlike Protect. But you can’t let yourself be predictable in a fight, or you’ll get picked off.
“Like Protect itself, it comes in a few forms. Simple, nearly transparent green barriers, locked hexagons of light, whatever. It’s pretty fascinating, the different ways in can manifest.”
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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Luster Purge
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“That’s a pretty rare move! Your average person only gets to see it by pure chance when it’s called by the Metronome technique. The research archives I have access to--” That is, anything that isn’t locked behind a paywall. “--only has grainy home camera footage from a true Latios, and there’s a clip online of a Smeargle using it, so we’ve got that.
“The move itself is a potent psychokinetic force. The user - normally Latios, I mentioned that - gathers up psychokinetic energy as blinding light, then it reaches out to batter the target as individual beams from the gathered orb. The nature of the multiple blows makes it reliable for softening up a target for future attacks, helping to pinpoint weak spots. A suitable move for an aggressive Psychic-type, to scare away the unwanted or soften the delicious. If you ask me.
“Though it’s pretty clear it’s a move that was refined in the wild. Its raw power is comparatively low, and it’s quick to exhaust; the more standard Pychic attack does a similar job with more oomph, though less flare.”
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snaggerleo · 5 years ago
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Leave a Pokémon move or item in my inbox and my muse will talk about it!
Any of the 876 different attacks, and I’m not gonna count how many different items in the game, and you’ll get a headcanon or drabble about it.
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