I have a 3-legged Eevee who has been a companion of mine for years. However, she recently seems to want to battle. She has never battled before, and I’m worried that she won’t be able to handle training, but on the other hand, I don’t want to crush her dreams. What should I do?

bills-pokedex:

Allow her to train anyway. If she’s used to running on three legs, she should have no trouble on the battlefield. Just be aware that, yes, you will have to take into consideration the fact that she may not do things the same way as fully able-bodied eevee do. Be aware of how she uses her body normally and construct training regimens to accommodate her disability. Consider also teaching her a few distance moves (such as Shadow Ball and Swift) that she can use if she pushes herself too hard with physical moves.

If she seems like she’s struggling on just three legs, it might also be worth it to look into obtaining a prosthetic for her. There are certain companies out there—Silph, for example—that can make 3D-printed pokémon prosthetics which are actually quite inexpensive.

Best of luck to you and your eevee, anonymous!

I recently got a baby togepi and people keep getting very concerned because if rides on the back of my houndoom. Now my houndoom is nothing but loving and nurturing, having had a litter of her own and adopted a shinx and growlithe when they were rejected by their mothers. I’m just really frustrated with all the bias

bills-pokedex:

Unfortunately, anonymous, I’m afraid that there is quite a lot of discrimination against dark-type pokémon and their users. This is largely in part due to long-standing folklore that states dark-types in general are ruthless, bloodthirsty, or dangerous tricksters. Houndoom in particular are victims of this, as their alarming appearances, pack habits, and notorious bites made them rather frightening creatures to the humans who lived near their territories. This is all despite the fact that members of the houndour line are among the most loyal and gentle fire-type pokémon (never mind the most loyal dark-types) one can own.

The best you can do is try your best to not let it affect you. If someone attempts to confront you about your houndoom, show them that yours is gentle and do your best to educate them while deescalating the situation. Don’t give in to your frustrations. The important thing is whether or not your houndoom and togepi are safe and happy.

Best of luck, anonymous, and hang in there!