With Shalin occupying the snow cat, Robin brought out Decidueye and Dragapult to assist with the soulmarchers. Dragapult led the assault with
leaf blade, cutting at the marchers that held their defensive position, while Dragapult began to pick unlucky souls to
bite. Robin turned to Snorlax to see if the two of them could assist Shalin with the cat, but something small and dark darted out at a blink-and-you'll-miss-it pace.
Subconsciously, she recognized its zigzag movement, but on the surface, she was only frightened because it was an unknown element of the wilds that moved faster than any of her team. The Marshadow darted past them and used
force palm on Decidueye to stop her assault on the soulmarchers; while Decidueye cried out, all Robin heard was the pained cry of Seadra.
Months ago, she had fought at sea to protect Hoenn, leaving with a broken nose and KO'd team sans Phione who helped her flee when she kicked herself loose of the masked Rocket's grip. Robin was frozen in place as the mythical pokemon assaulted her team, dodging any attacks from her Dragapult while he focused on punching Decidueye. Snorlax, worried, tugged at her sleeve, but Robin was unmoving. Snorlax growled. Dragapult successfully hit the Marshadow with
infestation, but it barely did a thing. Decidueye
pecked at the shadow pokemon and received another
force palm for her trouble, crying out as she fainted.
Snorlax tugged at Robin again, but she was only partially there at the border; a part of her was stuck on her seadra's back as the water type bucked, too new to her team to be loyal and too instinctual to sit tight as her other pokemon fell at the hands of an enemy Marshadow and Draglage. Robin was barely breathing as she remembered the way it felt, remembered how the Rocket's punch broke her nose and --
Snorlax pushed her to the ground. Robin caught herself on instinct, looking to him incredulously. She'd known Munchlax before she'd been a trainer, and he'd --?
Reality set in quickly as the Marshadow used
pursuit against her Dragapult, pushing the dragon away with the force of his attack. Decidueye was a limp pile on the ground, and Snorlax was staring at her intently, waiting for her to get her head in the game. Mun had missed the initial assault, KO'd from a previous Rocket encounter; he wasn't going to fail her a second time. He picked her up from the ground by the waist, so she had to right herself to get her feet back on the ground. As she did, a pokeball fell from her belt, releasing Honchkrow.
"Honch-" she tried to explain, but the bird immediately spotted the Marshadow and understood. The pokemon had not seen battle since a Marshadow brutalized her with a thunder punch, but she was ready for a rematch, even if it wasn't the exact same Marshadow. Honchkrow made a battle cry as she used
pursuit to get in close to where Dragapult and Marshadow were trading blows. Snorlax leaned in to poke at Robin's cheek, expectant.
Right. She needed to control the terms of this battle. She needed to have some kind of autonomy this time around to fix things. But what was the best strategy...?