Ah yes, the dawn of a new day, I see. I wonder if that’ll be the case for the different chapters in general this time around or if some days will stretch across multiple chapters.
(12)
Departing from the Grass Club, a short walk brought me to the light rail public transit. I rode it to the stop near the Water Club and would stroll the rest of the way.
Huh, wasn’t expecting the HGSS music, but it’s definitely chill and feels at place with a “watery” place.
The water club bordered the great forest of our island on the southeastern coast. Surrounding the Water Club on all sides was one of the only lakes in our world! As I learned in my time at the academy, the only other lake was on Neo Island. There was a natural bridge that connected out to the Water Club. It had a long concrete path complete with rails on the sides. Every so often, a pier would jut out.
Boy, the way that people in this setting talk about distances and scale in this world must be such a trip given that the entire known world would fit into the contours of a more spread-out metropolitan area.
The light rail had a stop next to the bridge. From there, it was only about a ten minute walk to the Water Club. Had the water club been in the middle of the lake, the walk likely would have taken thirty minutes, instead.
… Actually, where
do they make all this machinery anyways given that TCG Island thus far hasn’t really vibed as being super populated up to this point?
Yes, yes, I know I’m overthinking it, but it’s still an interesting thought exercise to think of how a world that would fit snugly into the LA Basin if not a smaller area would operate.
The sky was partly cloudy, but there were still plenty of opportunities for the sun to beam down. The water of the lake glistened in the light. A hearty breeze was blowing today. Had I been wearing a hat, (not that I would be caught dead in one) it might have blown away!
Small typo there. I also feel like the underlined feels a bit too “liveblog” in framing for a diary entry that’s written a couple hours after the fact unless you’re very deliberately playing the angle that Jack is scribbling entries throughout the day.
Hats. A means of concealing a perfectly wonderful head of natural hair! One did not visit the finest barber on TCG Island to merely cover up their work with some plebeian head covering!
Jack: “Also because that would require an entire different set of custom sprites and my author’s not made of money.” ^^;
Ridding my mind of the infernal head-cages as I strolled, I took notice of the occasional fisherman angling for some fresh-water fish, which were quite the rarity. Fishing was greatly limited on the lake to preserve the species of fish in it. If one was skilled, they could make a healthy living that way. Fishing may be enjoyable as a novelty, but doing it all day as an occupation did not appeal to me…
Huh. So there’s only one species of Pokémon in this setting, but there’s normal fish akin to the early seasons of the anime. Bit of a strange dynamic there, but duly noted.
I soon found myself entering the water club.
(13)
The lobby was just as I remembered. Polished teal porcelain square tiles adorned the floors and fish tanks with coral lined the walls. The fish leisurely swam about. They certainly
did know how to set up an atmosphere in there.
Must be really chill considering the music that you teed up. Also, I dunno how much how much of it was consciously planned or a happy accident, but “oh yeah,
this place, it was just like it was the last time I was here” is a pretty convenient meta out for not having to get too deep into description.
I still do wonder if it’d have made sense to highlight one or two specific things that were standout about the place from Jack’s perspective beyond the tiles and fish tanks, but that’s likely just my stylistic preferences as an author speaking.
As with all club layouts, the lounge would be to the left with the main room of the club directly ahead.
I proceeded to the main room.
No surprises there. Even if I’m curious just how well a deck built around
Fire-types is going to fare against a
Water club.
I still marveled at how they had a full indoor beach and wave pool in here. The glass dome roof let all kinds of natural sunlight in as well. They even had palm trees and beach chairs!
It was the girls of this club that had wanted to 'date the Champion'. Naturally that extended to those speculated to become Champion, of which I was the prime target... Each of them had amazing figures. Their swimsuits made that quite easy to see... For that reason alone, I imagined most men would be ecstatic to date any of them. They all flirted quite well too... But underneath, I could sense it. They only wanted prestige. No-doubt if I ever lost the title of 'champion', these 'amazing girls' would drop me like a bad card from their decks…
I’m a little torn on the underlined as to if it’s a bit too “live-time” or not, even if I feel the overall direction is fine. It might have been worth framing this more along the lines of something like “As usual, I didn’t pay them any mind. Underneath the smiles and charms, I could already tell they were after the same thing that all too many of my past flirts since becoming champion: prestige.” or something like that.
Was it bad that I often found myself confused at which girl was who? I suppose it wasn't totally bad seeing as two of the club members were twin sisters…
Oh, so the NPC sprites in the PTCG games get a bit samey-looking, huh? :V
A grim thought entered my mind. I had the mental fortitude to hold off their flirtatious advances for now, but what if that fortitude eroded over the years? Would I let one of these prestige-diggers attach themselves to me? But that was a concern for another time... I still had much of my life ahead of me after all! And despite what certain imps might say... I was only twenty-eight and NOT forty-five!
Kinda on the fence as to if this part feels too “live-bloggy” or not for a diary entry. Though I suppose when in doubt, you can just handwave it as “that’s what happened to me back then”.
I cast my gaze to the various members:
Amanda,
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Twin sister of the other girl member of the club, Sara. I believed they were both age twenty. Amanda was wearing her white swim cap with her usual green one-piece bathing suit with her goggles resting on her forehead. The moment she caught sight of me, her expression changed to excitement as she leapt from her reclined beach chair and ran over to greet me.
Aaaaaand there’s our first card battle of the chapter, I can already tell.
Ah yes, surprise Tales music has entered the chat. Though it makes me wonder what other series we’ll see represented here in this story.
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Why must these women be such eye-candy?! I found myself rather transfixed as she approached with
bouncing features…
Sara: “Um. Mister? My face is up here.” :|
"Mister Gentleman! Hi!" Amanda hopped as she greeted me to throw me further off balance.
She immediately grabbed my left arm with both of hers. "Did you come back here just to see little ~ ol ~ me?"
Jack: “... I’m sorry.
When did we meet again?” ^^;
I was never great at handling these kinds of situations. What DOES someone do about this anyway?!
My eyes were closed as I smiled and rubbed the back of my head with my other hand. "Ah, Amanda I had contruct-"
Small typo there in the underlined.
Amanda made a shocked face. "Mr gentleman! I'm not
Amanda, I'm S-A-R-A! Remember? I can't
believe you forgot my
name!"
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Not good!
Jack: “Look, in my defense, you two
literally look the same as each other.” >_>;
[ ]
"Ah! Sara! Please don't be upset! You know I have a hard time telling you and Amanda apart!"
She sobbed. "I suppose you WANT me to be Amanda, don't you?!"
What on earth was happening...
Well, things sure took a soap opera turn there. Even if I kinda wonder if Jack’s moment of awkwardness after all this would’ve stuck out enough in his mind to record it in his diary.
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"Wait, no, that's not it!"
Just then the REAL Amanda approached.
Great, now BOTH my arms would be disabled!
Sure enough, Amanda was now clinging to my other arm!
Boy, Jack sure has some incredible talents™ with women given how he’s managed to fail at getting consistent dates in spite of having a fangirl club.
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[ ]
"Oh
my, Mister Gentleman, you always have such discerning taste when it comes to women. Look at these firm arms and hands of yours! The way you hold your cards is so stable and
manly..."
I didn't remember them being
this pushy... What did they do,
rehearse this?!
Another spot where I feel like you skipped over a moment that likely would’ve stuck with Jack enough for him to talk about it in his diary there. Even if it was an “Oh yeah, they did that. Again” sort of lampshading to move things along quickly.
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Am-SARA was pouting. [ ] "Aaaaamaaaandaaa! That's not fair! I was here first! I get dibs!"
I feel that this moment would be a bit funnier from a combination of expanding what Jack remembers of Sara’s reaction and outright striking out the beginning of “Amanda” to mimic him correcting his diary entry as he’s writing it.
[ ] Just then, the last of the terrible trio arrived!
The club leader, Amy!
She was wearing her typical purple one-piece bathing suit and I believe she was twenty-four years old.
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"Enough you two! Go on and get off his arms! Have you no shame!?"
Another spot where it probably makes sense to get a bit more into Jack’s head a bit in his diary, though I’m going to take it that Amy isn’t exactly going to be Ms. Doll-eyes with Jack unlike the twins.
Amanda and Sara reluctantly let go as Amy took my left hand in both of hers. [ ]
"Mr Gentleman, I'm so sorry for the way my club members have harassed you, is there any way I can make it up to you?"
She looked up at me with big doe eyes.
Ok I would say that confirmed that they rehearsed thi-
She grabbed my right arm. "Oh I know! Why don't you come over to one of our recliner chairs in the back, I can give you a personal massage..."
… Maybe I spoke a bit too soon there. I
do feel like these moments where Jack is interrupting the narration like this don’t quite work in a diary format in most cases, since this feels more like how Jack would’ve reacted
as things were happening as opposed to how he would’ve recalled things at least a couple hours after everything happened.
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There was no
way I could take much more of that. I had to act FAST while I still COULD!
I held my deck up in the air. "
Duels! I am here for
duels! I am testing an all-common deck that has FIRE types in it! I bet it would be SOOO
weak against your water decks!"
Well, that’s
one way to break up a flirt-fest there. Though I have to wonder just how much these three realize this is schmuck bait at the moment.
All three simultaneously turned to look at me with various playfully mischievous expressions.
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All three then called out a name at the same time: Joshua~!
“Not very much”, apparently. Even if I wonder who this ‘Joshua’ i-?
(15)
Joshua was the
only guy in the club. He was younger than them, barely eighteen with a small stature, waxed for extra mobility in the water, and clean-shaven. I imagine he thought the idea of this place was
quite nice for a young guy like himself. The poor fool...
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"Yes ladies!?" He froze on the diving board having been caught before he could make his escape.
Oh, well. That answers that question. Even if I have to wonder how the girls in this club view him given that he doesn’t have his own club member trying to woo him at the moment.
Amanda grinned at him from across the room. "~Joshua, we have a new opponent for you!~"
His only way out thwarted, he dismounted the diving board. Clearly, he was wondering just what the three were about to get him into THIS time…
Ah yes, he’s their
cannon fodder scout for challengers, I see.
Sara called out next.
"~Joshua dear, you are always such a good little assistant!~"
He cringed as he spoke. "Wh-what can I help with this time? I just gave you a full-body massage ten minutes ago and I got all seven of the drinks you wanted!"
Whelp, I suppose that answers how the other club members view him. Even if I kinda wonder if the past two blocks were another section where we kinda glossed over Jack’s thought process more than what we should’ve for a diary entry. Since in a diary entry, recording one’s perspective is often as big of a part of it as recording the actual events that happened.
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Amy spoke next. [ ]
"Joshua, what
are we going to do with you? You need to be polite at all times, we ARE ladies you know! The better you treat us, the more we like you. You DO want us to like you...
right?" She gave him a mischievous smile.
Amy pointed towards me as the others turned towards me.
"We would like you to duel Mister Gentleman here."
Joshua looked mortified. I supposed he remembered the LAST time they threw him under the bus to duel me to scope out my deck.
Well, that was a fast confirmation of how Josh is basically the club
cannon fodder scout. I
do wonder if the “Amy spoke next” would’ve had any other details that Jack would’ve remembered about this moment that would’ve logically made it into a diary entry of his or not.
"The
champion?! You can't be seriou-"
Amy crossed her arms and gave him a rather ominous look.
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"I-I mean of COURSE I would like to duel him for you!"
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I’m a little torn about this moment, since while it feels a bit too “live-time” for a diary, it’s genuinely funny to watch play out. I suppose I’ll count it as a wash here.
Amy smiled again.
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"That's our Joshua! You are so cute and dependable!~"
When the others weren't looking I could see Joshua's eye twitching. I gave him a small nod to acknowledge his predicament.
The only real question is if we’re going to get a war story this time or-
Joshua was unable to claim a single prize against me. My deck DID have fire in it, but I
neglected to mention the
other half was lightning! My Voltorb ripped his mon to shreds in mere turns. I think maybe he had a Golduck and a Poliwag or something. They got KOed so fast that I hardly noticed them.
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"I-I did my best!" Joshua looked up afraid to meet Amy's gaze.
Well, damn. Guess that’s one way to tell that this battle was a curbstomp.
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"Yes you did, my little Joshie-poo! You did
very well! You can go swim now!" Amy waved her hand dismissively.
Joshua bolted pretending to be excited and happy to swim. The giggling of the girls was a
dead give away that they saw right through everything he tried... The poor fool...
(16)
Not sure what the Youtube link here originally was to, but it’s dead now.
Amy redirected her gaze to me with a mischievous smile on her face again. "Well!
That sure was interesting. I've never seen someone win with an all-common deck before! Are you planning to take on the Club Masters with it?"
I spoke as I picked up my cards. "Well, it's largely untested, I am dueling the club members first to see if it's plausible."
Jack: “So, uh… you
were going to challenge me, right?” ^^;
Amy nodded and sauntered towards her reclined beach chair in the back. Making calculated use of her curves as she walked, she called out to the others as she waved a hand dismissively. "You girls duel him and tell me how it goes. I'm going to go catch some rays..."
Lol. I should be a lot less surprised with the way they all threw Joshua under the bus that Amy would do the same to her less senior members.
I wasn't about to fall prey to more tactics, so I demanded the two flip a coin to determine which one dueled me first. It was Amanda! (The
actual Amanda this time. It
certainly didn't help matters that the two often swapped hair dye with each other!)
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(16.5)
The duel commenced with four prizes. My hand was:
Gambler
Gambler
Electric Energy
Energy Search
Pokemon Trader
Ponyta
Voltorb
See the recommendation for handling the card listings differently from my last review. Though I’ll admit that I was a bit surprised to see a hard scene break here given that it feels like this would’ve logically come right after drawing Amanda as an opponent.
If you opt to stick with the break, it might have made sense to set up the framing to be something like Jack hurriedly jotting this down while waiting on Amanda to kick off their battle or something like that, with the war story being written after the fact at a still-later date.
I already had an idea of what I would do. First, I would have Voltorb as active and I would keep Ponyta back in my hand. I would then trade it with Pokemon Trader for another Voltorb from my deck. I would play the Voltorb and attach Lightning Energy to it. The first turn would be the most dangerous since I wouldn't be able to use Group Spark until attaching a second energy. Once I would play all the cards in my hand, I'd try my luck with Gambler.
Huh. Interesting that Amanda in particular is getting an actual card battle war story. I suppose that’s a sign that this one is actually going to give Jack something of a challenge.
I played Voltorb as my active mon and completed setup without playing Ponyta to my bench. Amanda played a Krabby in active and Tentacool to her bench.
She won the opening coin-flip and attached Water Energy to Krabby before attacking with Bubble for 10 damage. She won the coin-flip for the potential paralysis effect. I would be unable to attack her on my next turn due to that...
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She smiled at me confidently.
A minor annoyance. Nothing more.
Well
that’s certainly confident there. I mean, I’m not expecting Jack to exactly flame out since there’s quite a bit of story still ahead of this point, but it does make me question if this is going to be a harder battle than anticipated.
Attacking meant her turn was over so I drew my card to start my turn:
Switch
Something something, see last review about suggestions for changing formatting and adding hovertext, something something.
Perfect! Now all I had to do was play it and the paralysis would be undone! However... looking at her Krabby, I noticed it couldn't play its strongest attack until two more colorless energy were attached. She could use any color for it but since she could only play one energy per turn, it meant I was safe. I doubted her deck was advanced enough to run Double-Colorless Energy, so I reasoned there should be nothing to fear. Rather than undo the paralysis, I swapped Ponyta for another Voltorb, played it, and attached energy to the new one. I then passed my turn.
Amanda attached a Water Energy to Tentacool, benched a Shelder, and evolved Krabby to Kingler with 80 HP. It would not save her. Group Spark started at 30 damage and went up by 10 for every additional Voltorb I had in play. This meant it would be 40 damage. Doubling the damage due to weakness would make it 80. Amanda used Salt Water attack to potentially gather and attach three Water Energy from her deck to Kingler, but failed the coin-flip to make it work.
How can I get some of Jack’s RNG for getting the game to actually
help me like this anyways?
Clearly, she had no idea what I was planning... It was even all laid out
right there in front of her!
I drew my card:
Gust of Wind
Potentially useful for later. I played Energy Search to get a Lightning Energy and attached it to the Voltorb on my bench bringing it to two energy. But as I gazed upon the field of play, I realized that Kingler could not attack with only one energy. Even if it
got energy from the deck, it would have to survive for a turn before it could use its four-energy attack, Double-Edged Claw for 80 damage. That meant Kingler was no longer a threat. Instead, her Tentacool with one energy was the better target! I played Gust of Wind to drag it out, retreated my weakened Voltorb for free with its free retreat cost before slamming into her Tentacool for 80 damage with Group Spark, KOing it almost three times over.
[ ]
I then claimed my prize:
Fire Energy
I kinda wonder if it’d have been worth noting how shocked (or not) Amanda was from the turnabout here with Gust of Wind, since it feels a bit glossed-over at the moment.
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Amanda cried profusely. "Oh Mister Gentleman! Why do you treat me so roughly?! It's only turn TWO and you are hitting me for 80 damage!" She then stopped crying and looked at me with big eyes. "But if that's what you like... I'll take it for
you! Hit me
more!"
Jack: “I’m… just going to pretend that that didn’t have worrisome undertones about what you find attractive and play my next move.”
All things considered, what she was doing was probably the best strategy she could attempt against me as it made attacking her feel
very awkward... but it
still wasn't going to work!
I shook my head as I grinned. "Cry and beg all you like. My tactics will not change for
you or anyone else!"
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Amanda pouted. "Don't be so mean! Don't you care about my feelings at ALL?!"
Jack:
“I hate to see a girl cry, but not enough to throw a card battle, just saying.”
One does not feel bad for beating away a hungry crocodile with a shovel…
I feel like there’s probably some commentary to be had about what
would’ve made Jack uneasy about making Amanda cry, since he clearly does not see her in the same light as the players from the Grass Club last chapter.
Amanda attached Water Energy to Shellder. Notably, she did not try to attach Water Energy again. Clever. She must have realized adding energy would only result in more energy going to discard that would need to be discarded when I KOed Kingler. She then passed her turn.
Would suggest a small wording tweak here.
I drew my card:
Gust of Wind
I smiled. "Let's have a repeat of last turn, shall we?"
Amanda's eyes widened. "Wait! Don-"
So just how much of Amanda’s normal card battling strategy boils down to using her charms to get her opponent’s guard down anyways? Since I’m kinda getting the vibe that she’s not used to opponents just zeroing in on her like this.
I played Gust of Wind to drag out Shellder and ripped through its 50 HP with another 80 damage Group Spark attack. I drew my prize:
Dark Rapidash
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Amanda sobbed. "Why!?"
Jack: “Because me going easy on you while at a disadvantage would be an insult to you and I have a mortgage to pay?” ^^;
She then played Energy Retrieval to discard a card from her hand and get back two energy from her discard. She then passed her turn.
This 'turn' was entirely useless to her. There was no point in playing Energy Retrieval. She didn't even try to attach an energy to Kingler, not that it would help. [ ]
I tilted my head as I squinted. "Amanda, what exactly
were you looking to accomplish with that turn?"
I kinda wonder if it makes sense to record more of Jack’s thought process here in this section, especially if he could already think of something she could’ve done better.
She looked at me and blinked. "Uh... I just wanted to play something."
After a short awkward silence, I drew my card without looking at it and Group Sparked her again for 80 damage causing her to run out of benched mon and lose the game.
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What I suspected were crocodile tears streamed down Amanda's face. "Oh, Mister Gentleman, you
meanie! I can't
believe you would crush a young girls' heart so
mercilessly! Now SARA is going to win and keep you ALL to herself!"
Sara: “That sounds like a skill issue to me-”
Amanda: “Nobody
asked you!”
[ ]
What on earth were these women talking about?! I was not a prize to win! Though... it was nice they saw me as a prize I suppose... UGH what was I thinking! The sooner I got out of there the better!
This feels like another section where things are a bit too “live-time” and like we missed out on a bit of Jack’s thought process after the fact.
Sara sat promptly down with a smile. "I know what you are doing, Mister Gentleman. You must have dueled hard to win so far because you wanted to lose to me, right? You must have decided to date me!"
Jack:
Sara: “Ooh, playing hard to get, are you? Well, don’t worry, I’ll pull those true feelings out of you yet!”
The weapons these women wielded were sharper than a Doduo's talons!
I coughed loudly. "I don't recall saying
anything of that nature! I am simply here to duel!"
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Sara gave me a knowing glance. "Well, we ALL know how good you are at the Pokemon TCG, so if you lose, a girl can only assume
one thing..."
Cue the curbstomp two minutes later.
Yet another
laughably simple duel. She only had a Squirtle out and I ended it with Voltorb on turn two.
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Sara
also deployed tears of dubious credibility. "Oh, I'm SO sad, Mister Gentleman! You don't know how long my heart has YEARNED for you! I guess you must be after AMY then! Of course you
would with her being the
Club Master! AAAAAMMMYYY!! You better treat him right once he dates you!"
Yeah, I figured.
Amanda: “Just saying, at least
I got a proper entry in his diary, Sara.”
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I put both my hands on my head. "No one has agreed to date ANYONE!"
All three girls started to giggle.
I started to wonder how Joshua had survived here for so long... Then again, he was only a water club member. Probably not influential enough to catch the
interest of these girls…
Simple, he’s a simp for them.
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Just then, I started hearing... music? It sounded like it might be from a boom box or something. The music was slowly growing louder. The rest of the ones in the club room started to hear it too. Suddenly a black carpet unrolled from somewhere in the lobby and reached all the way out to where I was standing!
I then saw... the super musical star Imakuni?!
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What was someone like HIM doing here? Wait... how old was he? He defied categorization! There was no way I could get a read on him! The music was coming from a speaker embedded in his black fuzzy suit! He looked like an animal character at an amusement park. His suit opened up to reveal only his face and hands.
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A random Doduo also trotted along behind him. It appeared to be attempting to mimic Imakuni's dance moves throwing its feathers about everywhere as it danced!
Ah yes, I see that our story’s co-star has entered the chat. I
do wonder if there logically would’ve been a bit more reflection of the “wait, wut”-ness of this whole encounter from Jack’s end in his diary entry, though.
After Imakuni had finished singing and dancing he challenged me to a duel!
His Hungry Snorlax was a fearsome foe with high HP. It built up power for its Rollout attack with Eat attack while adding energy over multiple turns. To bring it down, I had Porygon convert weakness to lightning. I then used Voltorb to rip through it with Group Spark! I zapped his smaller mon away with Voltorb too and it wasn't long until the game was mine!
I… am admittedly not really feeling the abrupt scene change here since this once again feels like a natural outgrowth of Imakuni’s arrival. I feel that it makes sense either to make this one scene but put in more transition, or else to frame the last scene as being an entry that ends shortly before the actual battle of “whelp, time to fight this guy”
Once my duel with him was complete, he began to dance his way out, picking up the throw rug as he went.
(18)
I turned to my left and noticed that his Doduo was just standing there.
Another spot where I kinda feel like there should be a bit more commentary from Jack about the “well, that was a thing”-ness about everything. Especially since most of your readers will be very in the dark about who Imakuni is.
Ah yes,
he’s here.
It wasn't going to follow him? Rather odd. As I went to leave, I noticed the sounds of an extra pair of feet as I walked.
I paused. The feet stopped.
I started walking again. The feet resumed.
Given the after-the-fact nature of diary entries in general, I kinda wonder if there should’ve been a bit more of a hint that at the time that Jack wrote this section of his May 5th entry that he had his hands full with his new buddy in the background and have that color his narration a bit.
Jack: “Stop that, will you? It’s annoying.” >:|
I then turned around and found the Doduo was following me! No matter. These birds were known to follow people on occasion... Perhaps it didn't even know Imakuni. I didn’t think much of it and kept walking, but little did I know, that Doduo was going to follow me the entire way home!
I think that a tweak along the lines of the above better sells the vibe that this is part of a diary entry that’s written after the fact for this story.
As I approached the door to my house, Doduo simply stood outside. It wasn't going to attempt to follow me into my house? Having had enough for one day, I didn't think too hard about it and left it outside. I was sure it would just go find someone else to follow.
Back in my house, I decided to bathe. Though I usually prefer to shower,
today I decided to relax in my jetted tub. I hadn't tried it out yet, and found it to be quite nice.
Jack: “I’m sure the Doduo will move on. Even if it’s still weird that he left Imakuni to follow
me in particular.”
The day had been taxing in several ways despite the duels themselves being simple, so I decided to take the next day off. Though I needed money in the long run, things in the short term could be flexible.
I kinda wonder if the whole “most recent entry of my diary” thing if it’d have made sense to frame this more in terms of “I just did this and expect this to happen tomorrow”.
Imakuni?! is a joke duelist the game included with a weird battle track for any duels. In the original game, he is one of the weakest duelists and plays badly but his deck was substantially improved for the sequel. He travels around the various clubs and fortresses, so it can be hard to find him. In the original, he gave four booster packs instead of the normal maximum of two for most duelists!
Oh, so
that’s who he is. I do wonder if there should’ve been some of this detail worked into Jack’s actual diary entry since you’d think that he’d be hearing “cha-ching” noises after seeing Imakuni show up and getting past the initial weirdness precisely because he
expected that he’d be able to pick up four booster packs without much effort.