dunnedsparce
dunnedsparce
Love is Stored in the 'Sparce
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warning: this entire blog contains unreality. I'm Dune (he/him), a fairly experienced trainer from Johto who recently moved to an icy remote area of Sinnoh. Enjoy photos of my pokemon in my day-to-day life! Open to Pelipper Mail and asks. Canon is mostly realism-based
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dunnedsparce · 10 months ago
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It really is becoming a trend...
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rotomblr: where is your pokémon Right Now. do you know?
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dunnedsparce · 10 months ago
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Lurkin
rotomblr: where is your pokémon Right Now. do you know?
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dunnedsparce · 10 months ago
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If you're getting a dark type, know that their personalities and body language can be a bit different from a lot of other pokemon. Especially cave dwellers, which I tend to have more personal experience with (my sableye Arkose in particular takes a lot of attention to read emotionally). If you need something a bit more classically easy to read, dark type canine pokemon like Houndour can be a good start, though research as always is essential first!
Dunsparce isn't a dark type, but as dark-cave dwellers they share some habits and make for a good starter 'mon if you're a patient person! They can be skittish before they get to know you, but if you have a knack for adapting to a pokemon's body language they'll be a friend for life.
Having lived in the arctic, you'd think I'd have more advice to give on ice types, but I've never actually raised one myself in my memory. I do concur with the advice to be aware that keeping an ice type means potentially sacrificing some areas of travel!
Hey! My moms finally letting me get a pokemon of my own, so i was wondering what the best dark or ice type would be for someone new to taking care of one? Battle potential doesn’t particularly matter to me, i just want a friend :3
Im also concerned about size, because we dotn have a huge house and me and my sister share a room, so i cant have a big pokemon
Well, congratulations on gettin' for first 'mon! Dark and Ice types can be a bit tricky to work with, but despite the rumors goin' around about Dark types, some of 'em can be very beginner-friendly!
For Dark Types, there are a few that are small and tame 'nough to be pets. Alolan Meowths and Rattatas are an option, but you need to have a strong personality to keep 'em in check or else they can become a bit spoiled or destructive. If you're lookin' for something a bit more chill, I'd say you should learn about Inkays! They are small, not really conflictive and can be pretty social if you end up with more 'mons in the future.
As for the Ice Types, they are a bit more needy in terms of the environment and husbandry they need. Some of 'em, like Smoochum and Sneasel can live in warmer climates, but most of 'em don't; and that's something to keep in mind if you live in places like Hoenn or plan to travel 'round. Spheals are great buddies, very cuddly and social (and, bit loud), and Alolan Vulpies are very popular for a reason!
And lastly, this is very common, but there's also Eevee! They're picked very frequently as a first-time 'mon, and you can evolve it into Umbreon or Glaceon eventually once you get to know it better!
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dunnedsparce · 10 months ago
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Which pokemon is the biggest menace on the ranch?
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She once ate an entire bucket of Tauros food. You know. The plastic
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dunnedsparce · 10 months ago
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Squirtle Squad School
Trying to get back into practice with my pokemon photo art
(Photo sent by a friend with a pokemon request)
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dunnedsparce · 10 months ago
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Can confirm, my shedinja Carapace seems to enjoy floating ominously and staring at me for no particular reason except to see if I'll react, but they're not any more dangerous to be around than any other 'mon.
Ah, speak of the devil
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Hi Charlie!
I have a friend who works in environmental management, and she raises bug pokemon in a hatchery for various purposes. Last week, one of her Nincada left behind a shell when it evolved, and now the "Shedinja" (I honestly thought they were a myth) is just hovering ominously in her hatchery. It makes me so anxious and I want to visit her again but I'm kinda scared...is it true that looking at their back is dangerous?
thankfully, all of the talk of shedinja stealing souls is urban legend. note how the pokedex talks about them- when it brings up the rumor about staring into a shedinja's back, it always does mentions that this is a widespread belief rather than fact. you can look inside them all you want...not thay there's much in there!
the main concern with being around a shedinja is that they're so fragile. you really shouldn't touch them too much. other than that, they can be a little unswettling- my sibling's shedinja, erik, likes to float behind them and stare ominously- but youre not going to be in any danger.
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dunnedsparce · 10 months ago
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It's been about eight months since I reached a point where I could no longer handle the long darkness and remote claustrophobia of the north, but i've found myself settling down in a more permanent place. More on that later, but expect more pokeblogging now that I'm settled! We'll see how I enjoy city life for a while.
You know what? I'm gonna move to Snowpoint and find a permanent place there, I'm just not feeling the remote life
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dunnedsparce · 10 months ago
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If you wish to anger Pokemon researchers, ask them if the factors that cause Shellder to take its new shape upon biting a Slowpoke's tail are part of the Slowpoke, or the Shellder.
The answer is that no one knows. It is not an evolution, but a transformation, and it makes no goddamn sense.
It is a good reminder for scientists to keep their humility.
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dunnedsparce · 1 year ago
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My boy Bobby chilling in the bath
@realpokemon
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dunnedsparce · 1 year ago
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It's worth noting that the majority of new trainers learning about Pokémon for the first time are around 10 or sometimes even younger, so I imagine the Pokedex is worded for a child's understanding moreso than an adult who has a more in-depth education on these things
Is the Pokédex ACTUALLY a good source of information or not cause some of it seems sketchy from what I’ve seen, like with Gardevior apparently making blackholes or Magcargo’s extreme body temperature
The Pokedex is a source of good enough information.
It collects a great deal of data and information which is compiled and reported to professors. But the data the professors receive is, quite frankly, irrelevant to most trainers. You do not need to know the exact fat distribution on a Tepig, nor the average fur density of an Oshawott.
The information the Pokedex displays for Trainers is generally what is considered "good enough". A Gardevoir uses its psychic powers to compress space into a form of a gravity well. You do not need to know the physics behind it, and explaining what a gravity well is would hardly be relevant. So, "black hole" is used as shorthand. A Magcargo's body temperature can reach incredible extremes for short times. It usually will not, and the exact number is rounded for ease of use by Trainers.
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dunnedsparce · 1 year ago
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what in the world
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dunnedsparce · 1 year ago
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like this
pelliper mail: a galarian ghost that makes u a cup of tea then leaves
Very generous thank you. I hope you left your delivery pelipper a nice tip though, that couldn't have been comfortable
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dunnedsparce · 1 year ago
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See there are plenty of questions to ask here but I'm most interested in how they sent a ghost via pelipper
Pelipper mail!
A ghostly touch. It ruffles your hair before leaving.
Didn't like that
Nothing I can do about it
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dunnedsparce · 1 year ago
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Reblog if your Pokemon IRL character is an Adult!
//A lot of the pokeblogs here on Rotomblr are younger trainers, which is cool, but it's also nice to see some older characters as well!
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dunnedsparce · 1 year ago
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Oh yeah they had a crew visit my town up north to interview some folks about it, I haven't been to see it myself yet. Tbh I half thought it was an urban legend to mess with me since I didn't grow up here
So, a few weeks back, I visited Snowpoint, and I did a little exploring. I got lost, unfortunately, wound up at Lake Acuity, and then I saw a huge Gyarados with red eyes...? I don't know if that's normal, but I ran away as fast as I fucking could and found the city again. Asking about it now because I'm genuinely curious, what was that Gyarados?
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He's our local cryptid! Last time I heard they were making a documentary 'bout it, but it's been `pretty hard to get on camera. Some even say it might be so old that it might be from Hisuian times, but that's more speculation than anything
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dunnedsparce · 2 years ago
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Don't even have to bother your pokemon to do it, my signature move is "Throw The Fuck Down"
has any trainer asked to have your old battle pokemon?? and if yes what do you do to stop them because some of them keep bothering me to give up my old battle pokemon and when i say no they keep insisting. I'm soooo close to just punting them (in battle ofc but id rather not since it feels like they're winning in a way and frankly i don't feel like battling brats) and they're not even little kids they're fully grown teenagers!!! sorry for the vent but this has been happening for a month and nobody in town seem to help
People have not asked specifically 'bout that, no, but that's extremely rude. Your 'mons belong to you as their trainer, and if someone thinks that they can just... ask for them and have them, they're just... Stupid?
Unfortunately, unless they try to actively steal 'em, there ain't much the Rangers can do 'bout a bunch of annoying teens. I'm with you and I wouldn't battle 'em either; but your best options here are to threaten to call the Rangers or actually get in contact with their parents, professor or whoever they actually respect, to see if they can knock some sense into 'em.
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dunnedsparce · 2 years ago
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//I treat it as re-classifying things we already know. "Snubbull wasn't retroactively always fairy type, because fairy type wasn't its own classification until recently" type of thing
//When pokemon decides to add a new type and that's awesome, but now you're probably gonna have to change a lot of pokefacts you made 🥲
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