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~ Training Day 2 ~ You wake up for the second day of training. Great. You slowly eat your breakfast, and then walk downstairs. Once again, you see five stations, but all different to yesterdays stations. There are instructors to help you if needed. You are /not/ allowed to fight any other tributes; thats what the instructors and trainers are there for. There is an instructor at every single station to help you if you do not understand what to do, and to help you improve that skill. Station 1: Pokemon Training. Again, here is the Pokemon Training station. Here, is a station where you can train your Pokemon and teach them moves. These are the current moves for the Pokemon you have: 1. Bulbasaur: Tackle and Power Whip. 2. Charmander: Scratch and Fire Fang. 3. Squirtle: Tail Whip and Water Gun. 4. Pikachu: Quick Attack and Thunder Punch. Tackle – Basic attack that makes your Pokemon charge roughly at your opponent, hoping to leave bruises and break bones. Power Whip – Basically a normal whip that you lash out at people, hoping to slice them in half - not serrated but very sharp. Scratch – Another basic attack that makes your Pokemon slash its sharp claws at its opponent, and it can lead to a lot of blood loss. Fire Fang – Bite your opponent using your sharp teeth, and there is a possibility for burning your opponents skin. Tail Whip – This attack is like iron tail; you attack the opponent using the edge of your tail, which is very sharp, and you can cause an immense amount of blood loss. Water Gun – An attack that shoots powerful water at someone, possibly leaving bruises and breaking bones. Quick Attack – An attack that makes the Pokemon run at its opponent and tries to knock the opponent down; it is incredibly quick and it is extremely hard to dodge. Thunder Punch – You can give people an electric shock if they take in this powerful punch, and you can cause bruises and break bones. These are the extra moves you can teach Pokemon: 1. Bulbasaur: Poison Powder/ Razor Leaf. 2. Charmander: Slash/ Flamethrower. 3. Squirtle: Hydro Pump / Skull Bash. 4. Pikachu: Slam/ Volt Tackle. Poison Powder – A cloud of poison floats in the air and can leave its enemies poisoned. Razor Leaf – An attack that fires many razor sharp leaves at people like the leaves were throwing knives being hurled at you. Slash – The Pokemon slashes someone with its sharp claws, like the claws were knives. Flamethrower – An attack that hurls flames at someone, hopefully burning them to death. Hydro Pump – Fire water at someone with immense power, hopefully causing bruises and broken bones. Skull Bash – The Pokemon runs up to someone and bashes its rock-hard skull at them, causing many broken bones and leaving bruises. Slam – An attack that makes the Pokemon slam into its opponent, leaving many bruises and break bones. Volt Tackle – The Pokemon tackles someone and gives them an electric shock if the attack succeeds, along with bruises and broken bones. Depending on how much training you do and how descriptive you are, I will decide if your Pokemon has learnt that move or not. NOTE: You may only teach a Pokemon ONE move a day. Station 2: Fishing. A very boring station, yes, but it could save your life in the arena if the only food source is fish. There are many different pieces of equipment to help you build your own fishing rod, such as rope, hooks, twigs, etc... In the station is a large pond with many fish in, so go and catch some fish! Station 3: Track. Here, in this station, is a large 400m track, where you can run around and increase your speed and mobility, which will be definitely important in the arena, since having speed will increase your chances of dodging fatal attacks. You can run for as long as you want and as far as you want, and you can ask an instructor to time you if needed. Station 4: Archery. Pick up a bow and quiver containing many arrows today and start shooting at targets, improving your accuracy and precision. There are many targets around which you can shoot at. Station 5: Obstacle Course. This station has a track, like the track station, but instead, there are many obstacles that you have to pass. There are many sections you have to pass through, such as wooden balls being thrown at you, snowstorms, running through a murky bog, sandstorms, etc... -Hunter
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 18:30:01 +0000

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