We already got Opal's picture thread, so I'm not even gonna bother with the pictures... but, I will do attack descriptions.
Tashi:
Omega Inferno- A-duh. Legendary attack.
Toxic Bite- Being a snake, Tashi's got some serious venom... and that's Toxic Bite. Obviously, it bites its opponent and injects said poison.
Spreading Fire- Creates one small but incredibly strong flame that sets the whole battlefield ablaze within three turns. It could take as little as one turn if the battle fields covered in a flammable substance. Like grass.
Blazing Soul- (To be used only in extreme circumstances) The user's fiery spirit shows as it lights completely on fire and rushes at opponent at blinding speed. Does heavy damage to all monsters involved
Meteor- Summons a large, flaming rock from above to strike opponent. Is powerful, but also easy to avoid.
Kojie:
Wrath of god- 'Nother legendary attack...
Light Razor- Creates a solid beam of light that slashes at foe
Sun Ray- Intensifies a single ray of light... ya know what happens when you take a magnifying glass in the middle of the day and hold it over something flammable? There ya go.
Photosynthesis- uses sunlight to restore health. Doesn't work very well indoors, at night or when it's percipitating. Can be combined with 'Sun Shine' to fully restore health... but that takes up two turns, giving the opponent a chance to attack a practically stationary target.
Sun Shine- Intensifies the sun's light. Increases the power of other Light attacks, but does no direct damage.
Ummie:
Erosion- eh heh... legendary attack... hey! Silver's had these guys for how long? Yeah, I think by then they'd have some decent attacks.
Acid Rain- Summons a downpour of acidic, purple rain. Lasts several turns.
Boiling Tide- Creates a wave of hot water
Winding River- Summons a powerful current of water. User can direct current in any direction for a limited time. Skilled users can trap opponents in a whirlpool.
Dew Point- Charges into opponent and stabs with horn, hence the 'Point'.
Hueni:
False Hypnosis- Uses designes on wings to hypnotize opponents into obeying the user's commands
Steel Shadow- User's Shadow emerged from the ground and multiplies, retains its shape but becomes made of steal, each of the five copies charging at opponent. Note: Doesn't work at noon XD
Hardened Heart- (To be used only in extreme circumstances) Similar to 'Pure Power'. User begins to glow and incases self completely in steel, but no longer obeys commands. Still powerful as user takes little damage from types other than light, fire and electric, but may not even attck foe...
Dark Vengance- If user has been hit by opponent the attack's power increases. Batle field becomes pitch black for that turn. User gets revenge on foe by charging into it and draining its power.
Metal Crush- Size doesn't matter! User flies into the air, slamming down on foe with steel-coated, spiked back. Does recoil damage if misses.
Reckeleck:
Final Storm- Clouds appear, severe winds blow, many powerful lightning bolts strike both battlers.
Shocking Winds- electrically charged gust of wind flies at foe, damaging and possibly paralyzing
Stray Bolts- Many weak bolts of lightning strike the foe. Easy to dodge partially, but impossible to dodge completely. Only damages stationary foes heavily.
Slicing Gust- Wind takes a razor-sharp form and flies at opponent (Think Air Cutter from Pokemon)
Supreme Zap- User Fires one extremely intense, heat-seeking blast of electricity. Slow-moving mass of pure energy follows opponent until hit, but is easy to out-speed unless fired from close range. Blast disappears when user faints, and attack requires a lot of energy.
Meh, I'll put up the rest later... dang that's a lot of attacks.
Oh, and shauni, what the fudge crackers is a 'Mu-chan'?! I can't say I agree with putting it in the comic... it has nothing to do with ROM

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And it seems we've got several names for the Pokedex of ROM... I got an idea for a name, too. M.I.D. Monster Information Database. Sure it's weird, but it's original.
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"Irregardless" and "Over exaggerated" are NEVER CORRECT EVER because they are redundantRegardless means "without regard", and adding "ir" on the front actually makes it a double negative; exaggerate means "to overstate" so you're literally saying "over overstate."
Example: I can not
exaggerate the importance of this fact enough,
regardless of how often people ignore it.
