Red Ketchum (
secretlyaketchum) wrote in
nc_ooc2018-10-16 07:36 pm
The Nexus' Pokémon Team Presentation and Build-Up!
Hey, it's about time we have one of these!
So, what this post is, is exactly the title- a place where we list the possible/current Pokémon team for each of our muses here in the Nexus! Not sure what Pokémon would fit your muse? Here's a category of lists from Bulbapedia, from Generation, Types, Moves and more! Got any suggestions for another muse? Tag their post!
Now, let's go wild and choose our Pokémon!
So, what this post is, is exactly the title- a place where we list the possible/current Pokémon team for each of our muses here in the Nexus! Not sure what Pokémon would fit your muse? Here's a category of lists from Bulbapedia, from Generation, Types, Moves and more! Got any suggestions for another muse? Tag their post!
Now, let's go wild and choose our Pokémon!

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Dia, who as an exiled Sith Assassin has mostly dark/ghost themed ones. With a couple of steel types thrown in to represent Star Wars and its tech, Magnezone looks like a space ship or droid for example, and Metagross is similar being steel/psychic, representing both tech and the force. Sneasel's a glass cannon like Dia herself, fast and deadly, but can't take too many hits, Noivern and Chandelure just round it out with the the theme.
Oh, and shiny doublade: Red lightsabers.
Fortyseky, as I recall, was much easier to build a theme around. She summons demons in canon, so making her a ghost trainer was the obvious choice, with Houndoom represending her Felfire, and Marowak repping undeath with its bone theme--I think I meant for it to be Alolan Marowak, but the trainer card generator couldn't do that at the time.
I didn't do this for Delia (the journal I'm posting this with), but most of her team would revolve around some of the more annoying as shit mechanics: Confusion, Paralyze, and Attract, since that's what I do with her and her NPC party in Star Trek Online is sow as much chaos in the enemy mob ranks as much as possible with confusion effects.