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Felix ([personal profile] bestswordmaster) wrote in [personal profile] indigo_league 2021-01-09 11:20 pm (UTC)

Character: Felix Fraldarius | [personal profile] bestswordmaster
Badge/Gym Leader: Zephyr Badge/Falkner
Elite/Regular: Regular
Team: Ubert the Dedenne (level 32), Alexandre the Luxray (level 36), Varley the Liepard (level 33), Zoltan the Doublade (level 38), Fellstar the Meowstic (level 27)
Battle Details: Felix studies and trains...a lot. Basically at every opportunity. And he makes his traveling companions train with him, so he can pit his team against a wide variety of different opponents and figure out strategies for defeating them. He runs them through combat drills like they're soldiers in an army. Even the most laid-back of his Pokemon are battle-ready, because he insists.

So! Alexandre takes the lead in this fight due to type advantage and level, focusing on taking down the Noctowl quickly with Charge and Spark. When the Honchkrow comes out, Felix will use Volt Switch to tag Ubert in for the extra resistance to Dark moves, thanks to its Electric/Fairy dual type.

If Felix can manage to take down all three fliers with just Alexandre and Ubert without either of them getting too hurt, he will--he wants to be as efficient as he can. If either of them gets too injured, he'll Volt Switch them out before they faint and put in Zoltan, who thanks to his Steel/Ghost dual type is resistant to many things and outright immune to Normal moves.

It's weak to Honchkrow's Dark moves, though, so against that one, Felix will Volt Switch out for Varley instead, who's resistant to those Dark moves and can Fake Out on the turn she comes in.

Fellstar is here as a last resort if for some reason things go horribly wrong. He's weak to Honchkrow's Dark moves but has a lot of annoying tricks up his sleeve, like various debuffs and using Mean Look to keep one of the non-Dark fliers in the battle. If for some reason he does go up against the Honchkrow, he can use Disarming Voice for a guaranteed and super-effective hit.

Overall, Felix has trained his team to be as quick, efficient, and relentless as he is in battle, and has no qualms about using unorthodox or unfair tactics to win. He's even given Alexandre the Quick Candy he received from Arceus for Christmas to help with this!

EDIT: due to the Snorunt incident, a whole lot of boy band fans are in the stands screaming and swooning during this match. Felix has a lot of experience ignoring distractions and annoyances in battle, so he's unfazed; his Pokemon, though, aren't used to this. Alexandre is spurred on by all the attention, but Ubert gets nervous. Varley and Zoltan are more likely to try to intimidate the fans into shutting up than anything. Fellstar will just ignore them.

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