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Skjøldur Labs with Ranger Sveppir

Hello, I am Ranger Sveppir. This is just a place where I talk about where I "work".

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If Its Currently Night Where You Are, Better Batten Down The Hatches Your About To Have A Blizzard. They

If its currently night where you are, better batten down the hatches your about to have a blizzard. They are quite good at sensing changes in weather and since they eat snow they tend to gather in areas about to receive large amounts of it.

Why are there so many Snorunt around this Pokécenter? I know they’re natural here, but still..

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11 months ago

Yep pretty much, and practice makes perfect.

Hello! I was just wondering if you had any advice to rangers new to the field? I just got back from my first mission and I can already tell I have lots to learn ^^;

- Bee @pokemon-ranger-bee

Congratulations! A lot of stuff you will learn in the next coming months will be from the station you work at this varies from station to station is location highly effects the kind of work you will be doing most of the time. But I can give some more generic-ish advice that applies everywhere. During a mission people can be just as dangerous as the pokemon, especially to themselves. A lot of films and other media like to depict a group of rangers calm down a raging pokemon while a crowd looks in awe, don't do this if you have a team member with you one of you should focus on crowd control, keep bystanders away from danger, and prevent anyone from getting ideas about playing hero and getting hurt. If you have one of those newer Styler's that can gain buffs from pokemon captured with it remember your type charts, and learn the types of the pokemon in your local area. Learn the locations where water pokemon like to hang out in the area you serve in, we are often called to deal with fires while the actual fire department makes their way over, so knowing where the closest water-type is can be very useful. Keep your styler charged whenever possible. Prepare for negative reactions, while most people respect the work we do there are some that have the opposite view, so be prepared and be ready to continue with your tasks anyway. This is another reason to do crowd control whenever possible, it becomes harder to stop a rampaging Ursaring when your being hit upside the head with a cane haha. Bring survival equipment with you, this is more pertinent to rugged regions like Sinnoh but Its still good practice to keep dried foods, or MREs in your pack for emergencies, if possible I recommend enough for you, your partner pokemon and one other person for three days. Keep water on your especially in dry areas, and pack flares.

MOST IMPORTANTLY, treat pokemon with respect.

Sorry if this was a little long winded, just trying to list some things I wish I knew when I started, I wish you the best of luck! If you have any more questions now or in the future feel more than free to ask.

11 months ago

Hello! I was just wondering if you had any advice to rangers new to the field? I just got back from my first mission and I can already tell I have lots to learn ^^;

- Bee @pokemon-ranger-bee

Congratulations! A lot of stuff you will learn in the next coming months will be from the station you work at this varies from station to station is location highly effects the kind of work you will be doing most of the time. But I can give some more generic-ish advice that applies everywhere. During a mission people can be just as dangerous as the pokemon, especially to themselves. A lot of films and other media like to depict a group of rangers calm down a raging pokemon while a crowd looks in awe, don't do this if you have a team member with you one of you should focus on crowd control, keep bystanders away from danger, and prevent anyone from getting ideas about playing hero and getting hurt. If you have one of those newer Styler's that can gain buffs from pokemon captured with it remember your type charts, and learn the types of the pokemon in your local area. Learn the locations where water pokemon like to hang out in the area you serve in, we are often called to deal with fires while the actual fire department makes their way over, so knowing where the closest water-type is can be very useful. Keep your styler charged whenever possible. Prepare for negative reactions, while most people respect the work we do there are some that have the opposite view, so be prepared and be ready to continue with your tasks anyway. This is another reason to do crowd control whenever possible, it becomes harder to stop a rampaging Ursaring when your being hit upside the head with a cane haha. Bring survival equipment with you, this is more pertinent to rugged regions like Sinnoh but Its still good practice to keep dried foods, or MREs in your pack for emergencies, if possible I recommend enough for you, your partner pokemon and one other person for three days. Keep water on your especially in dry areas, and pack flares.

MOST IMPORTANTLY, treat pokemon with respect.

Sorry if this was a little long winded, just trying to list some things I wish I knew when I started, I wish you the best of luck! If you have any more questions now or in the future feel more than free to ask.


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11 months ago

Yo, Venipede is high on mushrooms! (00C. Refrencing this meme)

Yo, Venipede Is High On Mushrooms!(00C. Refrencing This Meme)
My Boy Has Arrived! Taking Names Suggestions Hehe ^^

My boy has arrived! Taking names suggestions hehe ^^

Thank you so much @pokemonranch for giving me the opportunity to adopt such a cutie :)

11 months ago

I think its a Hoppip? I don't have my glasses right now.

WHAT IN OBLIVION IS THAT!?

WHAT IN OBLIVION IS THAT!?

11 months ago

heard you were in castelia, I am legally obligated to ask if you have tried a casteliacone

Yes I have, a am sad to say I did not think it was worth the hype haha.


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