The beam is completely disarming, not something a human can react to, but a bug with compound eyes can react much faster than a human giving commands. Heat, light...all things that insects are used to seeing and needing to react to. Before Natalie can get a word out, Volcarona is diving downward in a sharp angle, the trainer holding onto its matter white fur tightly. Fire burns off its wings, scorching the air and narrowly missing the Pokemon, but does graze one back wing.
Electric attacks, thankfully, are not super effective against a Bug/Fire Pokemon, but the pain is similar to that of a Pikachu shock. Not pleasant, but bearable. Natalie knows that direct assaults like that will add up in due time, so she can't afford to let Volcarona be the target once more. Tracking electrical shots means that heat must be involved...
"Carbink! Rock Slide!"
Hearing its trainer cry out means trouble is afoot and the floating rock Pokemon, hovers closer. It starts to spin, launching waves of decently sized rocks towards where the beam was fired. Maybe it'll hit the shooter, or if anything, slow them down from another attack. Either way, Volcarona needs to be faster...As if on cue, the moth speeds up, particles of yellow dust and light surrounding its form. Hopefully a Quiver Dance will give it an edge of speed and power against such a formidable foe, while flying dangerously close to the ground.
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The beam is completely disarming, not something a human can react to, but a bug with compound eyes can react much faster than a human giving commands. Heat, light...all things that insects are used to seeing and needing to react to. Before Natalie can get a word out, Volcarona is diving downward in a sharp angle, the trainer holding onto its matter white fur tightly. Fire burns off its wings, scorching the air and narrowly missing the Pokemon, but does graze one back wing.
Electric attacks, thankfully, are not super effective against a Bug/Fire Pokemon, but the pain is similar to that of a Pikachu shock. Not pleasant, but bearable. Natalie knows that direct assaults like that will add up in due time, so she can't afford to let Volcarona be the target once more. Tracking electrical shots means that heat must be involved...
"Carbink! Rock Slide!"
Hearing its trainer cry out means trouble is afoot and the floating rock Pokemon, hovers closer. It starts to spin, launching waves of decently sized rocks towards where the beam was fired. Maybe it'll hit the shooter, or if anything, slow them down from another attack. Either way, Volcarona needs to be faster...As if on cue, the moth speeds up, particles of yellow dust and light surrounding its form. Hopefully a Quiver Dance will give it an edge of speed and power against such a formidable foe, while flying dangerously close to the ground.