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Dr. Stanford Pines ([personal profile] meteorman) wrote 2017-05-07 03:50 am (UTC)

Claudia | Crobat



Claudia | Crobat
Le Pop | Katzenjammer

OT: Stanford Pines
Met on Route 31 (level 10)
Level: 100
Type: Poison / Flying
Egg Group: Flying / 16 cycles
Moveset: Leech Life, Supersonic, Astonish, Wing Attack, Confuse Ray, Air Cutter, Bite, Swift, Poison Fang, Mean Look, U-Turn*, Sludge Bomb*, Haze, Venoshock, Air Slash, Acrobatics**, Cross Poison, Quick Guard, Fly**, Steel Wing*, Roost*, Toxic**, X-Scissor*, Tailwind, Sunny Day*, Heat Wave
Held Item: n/a
Ability: Inner Focus
Nature & Characteristic: Naughty / Impetuous and Silly
Notable Features: Ears are notably shorter than average.
September 27, Year 1 | As I was setting up camp for the night a dark shape darted overhead. I thought nothing of it until the same thing happened again a few minutes later and then again a few minutes after that. It got closer and closer to me each time until my firelight revealed it to be Zubat. It snatched my pen right out of my hand and attempted to flee, but Eleanor stopped it in short order. Not wanting to waste a presented opportunity, I decided to catch it. Now it will have access to my pens any time it likes. I have yet to think of a name, but I am sure inspiration will present itself in due time.
October 2, Year 1 | As expected, a name presented itself in due time. While eating lunch in a local diner I overheard a young man discussing names with the network at large, and through talking to him hit upon the perfect name. There are few female vampires, but Claudia is one of the more intriguing examples.
November 17, Year 1 | Inspired by Plumeria's Golbat (it knew Overheat! Incredible), I have taken it upon myself to teach Claudia a couple of TM moves, namely U-Turn and Sludge Bomb. One will serve her well as a Poison type, but the other is a strategic move. My thought is that, while a Bug type move may seem strange for her, it will prove invaluable against Psychic types -- a type she is weak against otherwise. To have a way to compensate for such a weakness seems to me to be a more than sensible course of action.
May 1, Year 1 | My very first clutch of Pokemon eggs has arrived, courtesy of Claudia and Mirkwood. Needless to say she is incredibly pleased with herself! The eggs themselves I plan to give away to trainers who are interested in them; the main goal of this was as a trial run to future breeding endeavors. Given that I did quite a bit of research beforehand it was fairly painless and I foresee similar success in future.



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