Pokemon: Switch out FireStorm
From Create Your Own Story
You return FireStorm to his Pokeéball. Then you send out Scar, who has a bright white light when she is released.
You worry that it won't listen. You command it to use a Scratch attack, and Sentret OBEYS (it must be either really smart, or....) but Wooper whips its tail cutely, and Sentret lets her guard down. So when the scratch attack hits, Wooper Water Guns Scar away. The jet of water isn't sharp or pressurized. This kid is a rookie like you, and Scar takes the attack, shaking the water from her fur. She is very weak though. That Tail Whip lowered her defense... You just need to weaken Wooper however, so Storm can finish it. Scar is commanded to run up for another Scratch.
"Now Wooper," Benjamin continues commanding, "Water Gun."
This time as Scar's sharp claws hit their mark, Wooper sends it flying from a close range water gun. Sentret is looking bad. It tries to get up but is very tired. Wooper stands over it, ready for another Water Gun, so you cannot switch out. "I surrender!" you say, returning Scar. It had done it's job. Now Sentret is out of the battle for good. But Wooper winces from the scratches on it's face.
"Go, FireStorm!" you say, releasing the fire mouse. "Alright Storm, be careful."
"This time I'll attack! Wooper run up to it and use Water Gun!"
"Dodge it, Storm!" Cyndaquil manages to dodge it the first time, causing you to get sprayed instead! But on the bright side, Wooper wasted a lot of energy. How much water does it have stored in it?
Then you realize something. Last time you checked the Pokédex Storm was level 6. And now it's probably level seven form beating Spearow.
It's worth a shot.
"Cyndaquil, use Smokescreen!"
Storm looks confused for about a split second. Then it opes it's mouth, and a whirl of black smoke is released into Wooper's face, who was trying to Water Gun Storm.
Now you have a strategy.
You wait till the smoke fades, then Tackle Wooper.
The Smokescreen does not only temporarily blind an opponent's Pokémon for afterwards, but while they're in it, coughing, the Pokémon's vision is blurred. Therefor, it is really hard, even with Benjamin's help, for Wooper to see or figure out what position Storm is in. So you see Wooper before it sees Storm. You repeat this process until Wooper is dizzy and hurt, but Benjamin doesn't give up. "We can do it! Water Gun!" The aim is totally off, but you admire his courage, as you finish Wooper off with a Tackle. Benjamin looks heart-broken, but you congratulate him. Your Pokémon are Ok, but you and Benjamin both get them checked up anyway. Benjamin starts talking. "Well, you couldn't beat my sister! She's that older girl over there!"
The older girl. Yes.
"What rank is she?"
"Shes a Junior!"
"Wow!"
"All the ranks are: Rookie Trainer, Trainer, Junior Trainer, Senior Trainer, and, Master trainer. Oh, and Grand Master trainer, which only one trainer in the world can have the title of at a time."
"I know," you reply.
You were planning to battle her, but if she is a junior, her Pokémon are probably about level 30+!
"What about him?" you ask, pointing to the serious looking boy about your age.
"Oh him? Benjamin asks. Umm, he's my sisters friend. Not boyfriend. He is 14. Shes 16. He's a regular Trainer already. Even though he just started. You should battle him!"
Do you:
Rank: Rookie
Money: $103
Pokémon:
Cyndaquil (FireStorm)/Gender Male/Health 21/21/Level 8/Attacks Tackle, Leer, Smokescreen/Ability Blaze
Sentret (Scar)/Gender Female/Health 12/12/level 3/Attacks Scratch, Foresight/Ability Run Away
Equipment: Cell Phonex1, Pokédex1, Pokeéballx5, Potionsx2