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sadly I'm not planning on doing that while your opinion is valid i decided to keep the rule while more move mean better strategy it also makes battle more harder to write ( for me) i forgot Stuff sometimes i even need to reread my own fanfiction to try and stay consistent so yeah thanks for the thought though
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i don't really have a set schedule i write when i have time and upload when i want to it really just depends on my mood
king is high tier 3 while duke is still at mid tier 3 but with Anger point activated it's a high tier 3 of course there's still the move mastery and experience which king is still ahead of , overall duke is a decent it's not insane but still strong especially for a rookie the tier is not really the exact strength of the pokemon after all a Pokemon might be at the same tier of strength but has different experience, reaction time, endurance and speed there's still some time before they both reach tier 4
here's what aren looks like
here's what Aren look like
yeah but i still think it's necessary because not everyone can have a ranch after all. Until they have some sort of ranch,oak corral or cerise park then pc is still necessary
There are no floating numbers or levels in this story; power scaling is biological and observational. Think of it like real martial arts: you judge an opponent by their muscle density, stance, scars, and the "pressure" (aura) they exude. To standardize this, the League uses a tier estimation system: Newborn, Rookie, Intermediate, Gym-Class, Elite-Class, and Champion-Class. This isn't just about raw power, but Move Mastery—a wild Charizard might have the same raw strength as Leon’s, but Leon’s Charizard has mastered the biomechanics of its flame sac, has optimized nutrition , and fights with tactical intelligence rather than just instinct. As for potential , that’s just genetics; some Pokémon are born "prodigies" with naturally denser bones or faster twitch muscle fibers, allowing them to grow faster and hit a higher ceiling than others, but without a Trainer to refine that raw talent into skill, a prodigy will still lose to a disciplined veteran. Battles here aren't math equations; they are decided by who reacts faster, hits harder, and makes fewer mistakes hope that makes sense
i have something else else in mind