So if anybody needs me, I’ll be over here huddled over my sketchbook and designing my character like a smart person would and like my Guiding leaders would have expected me to – to actually be able out-survive the rest of these other horribly unprepared trainers in their miniskirts and jeggings. Melee Weapon Attack: +10 to hit, reach 10 ft. It cant make both attacks against the same target. I mean, for goodness sake, they don’t even bring trail mix, or that water sanitizing stuff! The tyrannosaurus makes two attacks: one with its bite and one with its tail. The outfits typical Pokémon trainers are depicted wearing put all the emphasis on aesthetics and throw the whole “wilderness survival” thing entirely out the window.Īnd don’t even get me started on the backpack. My years in Girl Guides under the wise, watchful gaze of Denise Hennebury has taught me that first and foremost, you need to dress in layers, and bring clothes that are actually suitable for the types of weather you might face along the way. At least a tent might offer some protection. What if these people get cold? What if it rains or snows? What if your clothes get torn or wet and you need to change into something dry so you don’t, I don’t know, die of hypothermia or whatever? What if you break your leg in the middle of the woods, or get an infected wound with no civilization for miles? Yeah sure sleeping out in a field under the stars is a cute idea and all, but you have to remember this is the Pokémon world, where every dozen steps or so you’ve got some wild rabid critter jumping out of the tall grass or whatever to bite your face off. They don’t have tents or (human) medical supplies or even a change of clothes. ![]() Oh, and a dinky little backpack for stashing pokéballs and potions and TMs/HMs (Technical/ Hidden Machines) and whatnot. I mean, think about it: these kids go out into the wild, on their own, at 10 years old, wearing nothing but a short-sleeve shirt, short-sleeve jacket/vest, jeans (or in the girls’ cases, shorts or mid-thigh-length skirts), sneakers, and a hat or bandana. They’re completely impractical for being out in the wilderness. It’s only tonight, just now, as I’m designing a “Me as a Pokémon Trainer” character and trying to get a cool-looking outfit down on paper that I realize exactly why I could never figure out what bothered me about the outfits the characters wear. This Pokmon clearly takes inspiration from dinosaurs, as it has the signature tiny T-Rex hands, large feet, and long tail to prove it. Tyrantrums jaws can shred thick metal plates as if they were paper. So long as his creations were willing to push against their limitations, they would grow, until one day they joined him as peers among the stars. It is known as a 'fossil Pokmon' that is a dual-type of electric and dragon. Tyrantrum is a Rock / Dragon type Pokémon introduced in Generation 6. Arceus granted onto each of his creations two gifts: Limitless potential, and the drive to better oneself. ![]() ![]() Girl Guides has seriously affected the way I approach Pokémon.Įver since I was a kid, I always imagined what I’d be like as a Pokémon trainer going on my journey, and one of the biggest things that I always got hung up on would be my outfit. For millions of years, Pokemon alone ruled the world.
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