Reese Cup
Posts : 82 Poké : 1800 Join date : 2015-07-28
| Subject: Reese's Records Thu Jul 30, 2015 1:32 am | |
| » Link to Original Bio https://pmd-roleplay.forumotion.org/t4542-mim-the-helioptile
» Name: Mim » Gender: Female » Species: #694: Helioptile, the Generator Pokemon. » Affiliation: Wanderer
» Level: 6 » Energy: 16 » Ability: Dry Skin - How it works:
During intense sunlight the pokemon will no longer regain energy with each page, while with rain this pokemon will receive one more energy with each page. When burned, this pokemon will lose 2 energy with each page, negating the energy restoration and losing energy as you go. When hit with a water type move, half of the user's level will be restored in energy. The character also takes even more damage from fire type attacks.
» Moveset: -Pound (Start) -Tail Whip (Start) -Camouflage (Egg Move) -Thundershock (Level 6)
» Forgotten Moves: N/A
» Inventory: (Italicized - Not for trade | @ - Equipped) - N/A
» Personality: Mim can be...rather shady. She always seems to be a calm state, and doesn't talk a whole lot, but she's not exactly the shy type. Being raised in the desert under the parental guidance of outlaws has shaped out this 'mon to be quite cynical and straightforward. But ever since she was torn from her homeland, she swore to herself that she would have a life free of those wrong doings, and so Mim has begun to make an effort in being as nice of a pokemon that she can be. Though admitingly, she sort of forgets this moral from time to time. Whenever she finds herself broke or 'stuck in a rut' Mim will try her hand at persuasion and manipulation towards others to get what she wants. This act is only used around others who actually seem more rich. With those kinds of acts comes patience, but thankfully Mim has plenty of it. One of the many lessons her mother taught her was that patience is a very important trait of a successful thief. Although she carries her parent's attitude, Mim is still quite young, and thus can be responsible for a few childish tendencies as well; like having the desire to play fight, compete with friends and ironically, getting mad when people treat her like a child.
» Threads: In chronological order, from most recent to most ancient: { Toughening Up } Active! { A Day Off } Inactive { "Worrying ain't my thing!" } Inactive for now { Small Children who both need an adult } Inactive for nowPage Count: 7 | |
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