> Check Myon's known moves
> A quick glance at your pokedex shows Myon knows a fairly hefty group of moves, on top of it's shapeshifting ability
> Hypnosis
> Dream Eater
> Curse
> Lick
> Confuse ray - seems to be a ranged attack that makes the opponent disoriented
> Shadow punch
> Shadow ball
>Don't use either of them. This is two-on-two, right? So we can only choose one other, and Lighter can do far more damage.
> You decide to not use Flint or Myon, at least yet. This is a single battle in which each trainer can use up to two pokemon.
I don't remember seeing such an agreement. If that is the case though, let Dash stay out to as much damage as possible before being sacrificed.
>GO with Pesco's plan
Also, yes, Jasmine said it would be 2-on-2.
For now, you decide keeping Dash out is the best course of action.
>WHich is why Dash dodges it first. Avoiding the attack won't do much good if we can't KO the damn thing, and Flint won't be able to hit it very well.
> Dash is ready to dodge the attack, whenever Jasmine's "Rusty" decides to pop it's head out.
> "Rusty, um, go ahead and use Earthquake," Jasmine declares. The entire battlefield begins to sag, and you can hear the ground rumbling. You're pretty sure Jasmine's pokemon isn't coming to the surface to launch this attack.
>_