[Silver spends the entire draft within a close proximity to Ingo. They aren't always right next to each other, but as the draft continues, they stick more and more together.
On the 25th, it's standard draft conduct for Silver. Or, well, newly "standard". The game isn't knocking them out. It's incapacitating them, or if not, killing them. While he doesn't look like he likes it, he doesn't hesitate on the matter. It's war. He's been taught better.
Sneasel uses his claws, Feraligatr uses his jaws and tail, and Murkrow... uses his face and wings, occasionally perching on Silver's shoulder for breaks... Which heal himself. Pokémon, man. They cover a variety of moves and fairly frequently get switched out to rest- there are usually only two of them out at a time.
On the 26th, once Silver catches wind of the infection that's spreading, his strategy changes entirely. Murkrow is no longer allowed out as Silver grows increasingly cautious and worked up over the potential of one of his Pokémon getting infected by whatever's going around. Both Feraligatr and Sneasel rely on long distance moves and only one of them are out at a time. By that night, Silver deems Feraligatr too large and not fast enough to be allowed out for more than short bursts when absolutely needed.
As the day continues on the 27th, he's become unconcerned about anything outside of protecting Ingo and anyone in his immediate area. Survival has kicked in. He's grateful for his ability to stay calm and collected in high tension situations. He moves quickly and quietly, rummaging for supplies, with Sneasel on his shoulder and back, seldom touching the ground. After some unfortunate events with Moro in the evening, Sneasel is thoroughly exhausted and recalled- Ingo then trades Silver his Chandelure so he's not completely defenseless.
The evacuation in the middle of the day on the 28th is a godsend, as far as Silver's concerned. He and Ingo as hastily as possible make their way to the teleporters. Some Events on the way take place, but ultimately they are done and out and gone on the 28th and immensely thankful that none of their Pokémon are infected.
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On the 25th, it's standard draft conduct for Silver. Or, well, newly "standard". The game isn't knocking them out. It's incapacitating them, or if not, killing them. While he doesn't look like he likes it, he doesn't hesitate on the matter. It's war. He's been taught better.
Sneasel uses his claws, Feraligatr uses his jaws and tail, and Murkrow... uses his face and wings, occasionally perching on Silver's shoulder for breaks... Which heal himself. Pokémon, man. They cover a variety of moves and fairly frequently get switched out to rest- there are usually only two of them out at a time.
On the 26th, once Silver catches wind of the infection that's spreading, his strategy changes entirely. Murkrow is no longer allowed out as Silver grows increasingly cautious and worked up over the potential of one of his Pokémon getting infected by whatever's going around. Both Feraligatr and Sneasel rely on long distance moves and only one of them are out at a time. By that night, Silver deems Feraligatr too large and not fast enough to be allowed out for more than short bursts when absolutely needed.
As the day continues on the 27th, he's become unconcerned about anything outside of protecting Ingo and anyone in his immediate area. Survival has kicked in. He's grateful for his ability to stay calm and collected in high tension situations. He moves quickly and quietly, rummaging for supplies, with Sneasel on his shoulder and back, seldom touching the ground. After some unfortunate events with Moro in the evening, Sneasel is thoroughly exhausted and recalled- Ingo then trades Silver his Chandelure so he's not completely defenseless.
The evacuation in the middle of the day on the 28th is a godsend, as far as Silver's concerned. He and Ingo as hastily as possible make their way to the teleporters. Some Events on the way take place, but ultimately they are done and out and gone on the 28th and immensely thankful that none of their Pokémon are infected.
To hell with this draft.]