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    I would... but they all died due to my laptop crashing not too long ago ;-;
    And I only have one being in progress :P

    Yeah, cause basically it is a story, only you determine what happens in it (still the victory conditions always stay the same, but what happens between the start and the end of a mission is entirely up to you).
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    Time shall tell :P

    Interesting note: I kinda am a writer... then again i only write stories which eventually will be RTS campaigns made by... me xD
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    So we could become the bester of friends :P
    Relicanth is a tricky Pokémon to use. I have seen a few in Random Matchup, but it's hard to really pull off a strategy with it unless you give it the berry that reduces the Grass-type weakness.
    I guess that I can understand that.

    In Pokémon X/Y, I'm generally very direct with my strategies, but sometimes I'll go out of my way to **** with people's minds. I usually have a Zoroark in my party, but people who fight me the first time they go up against. If I don't see a Pokémon that can immediately KO it, I'll usually send it out first while keeping a bait Pokémon in the rear (normally, Mienshao). You would be surprised how easy it is to bait people into switching to a Psychic or Ghost type, and then suddenly KO-ing with Night Daze. If I'm feeling cautious, though, I'll use U-turn right away to get Zoroark out of there and switch to something else. Even when people are wise to my tactics, they generally won't figure out when they're fighting Zoroark or when they're fighting something else. For example, I battled a member named waveguidebuizel twice in the past two weeks. He fought me before, and was wise to my Zoroark tactic, but I kept him on his toes during both battle because he didn't know when I had Zoroark out and when I didn't. He was trying to bait me into sending out a few times, but I kind of messed up his strategy because I knew he was trying to do that. Both battles drew out like twenty minutes (34 turns the first time, 41 turns the second).
    To be honest, tiers don't always make sense. A lot of the Pokémon they call "Ubers" are ones that I generally avoid unless I have a reason to use them, and the OU ones make little to no sense to me since they don't utilize a lot of strategic moves/abilities as opposed to just being good weapons.
    I don't use Pokémon based on tiers. In fact, I don't even keep up with the metagame at all. However, my reasons for using Cobalion lately are mostly for the fact that it's reminds me of this one class of warriors in Etrian Odyssey that specialize in defensive tactics, and Cobalion kind of does that too.

    I don't mind Tangrowth; it's just not a particular favorite of mine. I guess if it can survive a few Brave Bird attacks, then I may look into using it in the future...most likely to troll...
    Yup, definitely. It'd take ages for me to come up with something like that, haha. Not very creative at all when it comes to writing, sadly. ):
    Meh, I'm not a huge fan of Tangrowth, but I haven't had the misfortune of fighting one in Battle Spot either. Cobalion, however, is a shock to most people because they really don't see it coming. As a Fighting and Steel type, it's somewhat frowned upon because it's all Defense with limited recessed offense stats. Physical attackers get PO'd when they suddenly find themselves fighting a wall they can't take out in a single turn (unless they're really strong enough to hit its weaknesses). Additionally, stat altering moves can really wreak havoc on opponents, especially if I have time to get off one or two Sword Dances and then start hitting them hard with moves like Iron Head and Sacred Sword. I also have it know Metal Burst to really offset any attack damage it gets.
    Yeah, I guess it's just too defensively strong for them to deal with sometimes. But then, most people seem to favor physical attacks over special ones.
    Yeah, I understand that.

    I was bored most of yesterday, so I idled away a lot of time online, playing Pokémon. I had some people quit on me in Random Matchup. For some reason, they didn't like my Cobalion. That thing has such high defense that it's hard to KO without using Special Attacks, which surprisingly most people didn't.
    I really wanted to say this to you, but never managed to get around—I loved the short poem that you posted on Valentine's. It was very cute. ^^"
    Oh haha, do you have a twin sibling? :p

    I'm the younger sibling.. my brother is like 10 years older than me lmao
    I've done a little bit of research on a few types of stars. I know that I don't want red. I wanted to do something a little exotic, but even though White Dwarf sunlight would look pretty similar to our sunlight, most of the sources I can find say that habitable planets around them would be tidally locked, which is kind of cool. I may go with that, and then it would make sense just to use regular human skin colors, though maybe in the darker ranges because of the closer orbit. Thanks for your input. :)
    No gadgets, just a space question. :) I have a planet populated with humans (they originate from the planet, they're not from earth) that orbits a blue sun and I'm not sure if that would change their skin color or not. I've searched everywhere and there doesn't seem to be any actual speculation on how that would affect humans. Do you think its too cliche to give them a gradient of white (as in snow color) to lilac or violet colored skin or should I leave them the same colors as we are on earth?
    It's so hard not to get distracted when the internet is right there waiting for you. 0_0 Sci Fi is fun... hey would you mind if I asked your opinion on one of the more science-y aspects of one of my WIPs?
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