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  • One does not simply dissolve poison. It'll spread very fast if he moves often. Withdrawing slows the poison's effects, and he might eventually hit him with a well-aimed Ice Beam (breaking the ghost's concentration), but by the time that happens, the damage will have been done, and the Wortortle will go down if he hasn't already.

    If the Ice Beam does hit and he misses and goes down, he'll be easily dispatched by the Golbat, who would otherwise be on an endless playing field with the ghost, if he didn't disappear.

    If the Wortortle lands his hit again and the ghost goes down, then Shellder will handily finish him off, and the Golbat will be under pretty extreme pressure to bring down a healthy Shellder that's already in a position to strike.
    Wartortle will get poisoned by Gastly's Toxic attack as he withdraws, and Gastly will otherwise stall him out and remain invisible, while getting behind the trees for cover.

    What next?
    So, we've got Mark's reaction of fear, and my Gastly just vanished. His voice is probably going to be sounding off in strange directions pretty soon -- his version of Scary Face. That's pretty much intended to keep the Wartortle in one spot from fear.
    My bad. Had to step away for a sec. But yeah, that Gastly is going to stay pretty far.

    He's going to probably play mind games for quite a while with your Wartortle until he lets his guard down. Either that, or he'll try poisoning him from the outset.

    Either way, he'll be staying out of sight and reach (if he can) for long enough to stall him out until he simply starts making bad decisions.
    Yeah, we need to work on segments together.

    First off, he's sent his Gastly out instead of his Larvesta. The battlefield is already getting warm for an as-yet unrevealed reason.

    What's your reaction to the new situation? Suddenly your type advantage isn't an advantage anymore, because Larvesta isn't even coming out to battle -- a completely invisible foe is.
    The two of you, meaning you and Cosmic Fury, throughout the beginning of the battle, have been posting underneath the mandatory 100 word count, which may be hard to check if you're posting straight onto the site and not writing in Mircosoft Word, but that's okay.

    However, you will need to make your posts longer. I have a suggestion towards you and Cosmic Fury, if you two haven't decided so already. One, pay more attention to details, what your character is feeling, what your Pokemon is feeling, what the environment is, so on and so on or two, you can create a joint post between Cosmic Fury and yourself, but both of you would have to agree to writing together.

    I hope you have a nice morning/day/evening. :)
    Alright, I posted. It's a somewhat uneven battlefield, with quite a number of trees.

    However, Adrian won't be moving much at all, simply because he's using his cane right now.
    Alright, I sent off the PM. It's a really long one and a couple things are repeated here and there for emphasis, but overall, it covers a lot of the points I tend to cover with my own characters.

    Granted, mine was extremely thorough in the way these things go, but I'm having no problems at all in dealing with any sort of situation, because I know what he'll do almost before things happen.

    As I stated there, I'll be glad to help you hammer out your character as you go along, if you'd like.
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