Some pokémon experts who were called here created a mobile version of the Pokédex! Let's get it on your phone.
[He helps her install the application on her device, and before long they're looking through it together. Using the camera on the cute blue bird lets the software identify it, and a robotic voice reads out a description of its physical appearance before explaining some of its habitual behaviour:]
Swablu does not like dirty surroundings, so it cleans things with its cottony wings diligently. It uses streams, freshwater springs, or a manmade shower to wash its wings when they become dirty from polishing. It is commonly found living in flocks in forested habitats, but often flies closer to towns during the spring. Swablu is very friendly and largely unafraid of humans. As a result, it frequently perches on people's heads like a fluffy hat. Swablu can easily hide from foes in clouds thanks to its appearance.
So that's why she made a nest in your hair right away... seems like you got lucky with this friendly little girl! My Hinobuta was more rambunctious when I got him.
[The Emboar squeals in offense, and Hijikata playfully pets its ears, which appeases it.]
Now the only trouble is that I can't help you train Deeney. It'd hardly be fair to match her against Hinobuta. You're better off finding someone else who's got a brand new hatchling!
[Little does he know that he may end up with a second pokémon after all because his player had a change of mind!]
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[He helps her install the application on her device, and before long they're looking through it together. Using the camera on the cute blue bird lets the software identify it, and a robotic voice reads out a description of its physical appearance before explaining some of its habitual behaviour:]
Swablu does not like dirty surroundings, so it cleans things with its cottony wings diligently. It uses streams, freshwater springs, or a manmade shower to wash its wings when they become dirty from polishing. It is commonly found living in flocks in forested habitats, but often flies closer to towns during the spring. Swablu is very friendly and largely unafraid of humans. As a result, it frequently perches on people's heads like a fluffy hat. Swablu can easily hide from foes in clouds thanks to its appearance.
So that's why she made a nest in your hair right away... seems like you got lucky with this friendly little girl! My Hinobuta was more rambunctious when I got him.
[The Emboar squeals in offense, and Hijikata playfully pets its ears, which appeases it.]
Now the only trouble is that I can't help you train Deeney. It'd hardly be fair to match her against Hinobuta. You're better off finding someone else who's got a brand new hatchling!
[Little does he know that he may end up with a second pokémon after all
because his player had a change of mind!]