[Dang, talk about attentive! Her reaction brings a small smile to his face. He can certainly appreciate the enthusiasm; he was in a similar boat when he was new... albeit more of an egotistical prick. Thank goodness he's left those days behind.]
Hey, that's the great part about Eevees. They're so flexible that there's incentive to train more than one. Heck, I've seen people specialize in breeding them before, which should say a lot.
I'd say if Arwen's game for being a Sylveon, then stick with it! Fairy's one of those types that's so new, some people still don't know how to deal with it. And I'm serious: there wasn't even a fairy type until about a year and a half ago.
But the cool part's that you could build up a team of Eevee forms, and chances are it'd be pretty balanced. You could use a Sylveon to deal with an Umbreon's fighting type weakness, Espeon to deal with Sylveon's poison weakness, Flareon to deal with steel. Vaporeon balances out Leafeon's ice and fire weaknesses...
Heh, I probably sound like a huge nerd right now, don't I? Sorry-- just been a while since I got to talk strategy.
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Hey, that's the great part about Eevees. They're so flexible that there's incentive to train more than one. Heck, I've seen people specialize in breeding them before, which should say a lot.
I'd say if Arwen's game for being a Sylveon, then stick with it! Fairy's one of those types that's so new, some people still don't know how to deal with it. And I'm serious: there wasn't even a fairy type until about a year and a half ago.
But the cool part's that you could build up a team of Eevee forms, and chances are it'd be pretty balanced. You could use a Sylveon to deal with an Umbreon's fighting type weakness, Espeon to deal with Sylveon's poison weakness, Flareon to deal with steel. Vaporeon balances out Leafeon's ice and fire weaknesses...
Heh, I probably sound like a huge nerd right now, don't I? Sorry-- just been a while since I got to talk strategy.