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  • hey ghaskan, just putting the finishing touches to hariyama, and they should be ready for pick up from tomorrow
    Yeah... I wonder when gamehat is going to decide that we have enough people. I don't think that we're going to fill up all the slots for Pokemon in every tribe, though. I'd say maybe 5 pokemon in each tribe minimum?
    Hmm... if we really need to defeat the Flareon, we can wait until the Leafeon attack them (which is likely to happen) then go and attack the Flareon, too. Or, if we need to take down the Leafeon, we could attack them while some of their best fighters are away fighting the Flareon.
    Yeah, we can just try to evade and keep moving while we attack. Though we'll tire from that, we should still have a pretty good advantage.
    Of course, if we just stay in our camp (if we're battling Glaceon), Glaceon shouldn't be able to turn our place into Hail.
    I can see Flareon and Leafeon joined together being a threat, with Flareon using Sunny Day and Leafeon using Solarbeam on us, though they will probably only join together if they're really getting desperate.
    Just stay away from them (so they can't directly hit you) and if they go underground, find a high ledge or something to jump onto. Unless they decide to be tricky and invade while some of them are already digging, so we don't know about the diggers. Then, we could probably just stay up high and send Thunderbolts down at them (unless they're Leafeon, then we'll have to try something else, like Pin Missle.) Now that I think about it more, Jolteons really are pretty much the best Eeveelution.
    Yeah. Flareon might be the toughest to attack. Of course, the Vaporeon's will never attack us, as I think some static electricity is floating around in our territory or something like that.
    Then we could make some other Eon family mad, so they come try to attack us, then get exploded (not killed, just really weakened) when they try to get into our camp. Though after awhile it probably wouldn't work.
    Or we could just use the magnemites to defend our camp, so that no other Pokemon could get in unless we helped them.
    No, I don't watch anime much. Though, with certain electric pokemon at our side... we could probably win. Though 'summoning' legendary pokemon isn't allowed, as gamehat said once. Oh well. We can find a way around it.
    Fear Jolteon's Army!
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    Yeah, I like making random pictures with the Pokemon smilies. It's fun :p.
    Yeah. We'll own all the other Eon's! Unless they decide to group together and take down the Pwners of the island... Then we can probably find a way to get away and counter-attack to take some of them down.
    Oh. Right. Water Absorb. I could still paralyze them... Water Absorb only heals HP, not status. Maybe we could paralyze them when they're out of water then finish them off when they can't use water attacks on each other. Or, just leave them paralyzed, unable to move on some ground, and leave them to show that they should never mess with Jolteon.
    I like Hoenn and Sinnoh (Hoenn was the very first region I played in while Sinnoh brought new features).

    I'll go to bed.
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