Very early on in the first year of this blog, I likened the efforts I made for some posts on this blog as having been imbued with Speed Boost, the special Ability that makes the Pokémon what it is. Now, it seems that everything, including some things related to Pokémon, are running together and they all need to be resolved rather quickly. Apparently, it seems I may now need that "Speed Boost" not just in terms of speedblogging but also to deal with all of those things almost in combat-like manner. For that, there is a Speed Boost in another, different guise that is relevant for the situation as well as to Pokémon itself.
Speed Boost also happens to be an Ability - albeit an alternate Hidden one - of the Torchic species family as well as Yanma, for two prominent examples other than Ninjask. Of these, the first one is notable as it applies to something other than a Bug-type Pokémon. Mega Blaziken, as the Mega Evolved form of the last evolutionary form also has a repute of its own as an upgrade over the already famous Blaziken and has been known to turn things around; overall, the Ability's contribution to the species family is profound.
And that seems to be what I need right now, to be like any member of the Torchic species family that possesses the Ability of Speed Boost. Its last two members are advanced and pioneering with the way they are as hybrids of the Fire and Fighting types. They (already) make quick work of their opponents, but with Speed Boost, they can make even quicker work. I'd like to take some of that gusto and apply it to my own situation.
In essence, it may be regarded that "Speed Boost" can now apply for me in two different ways, one of them being for speedblogging (as is the case for this post) and the other being for just a general hurry-it-up in my Pokémon life. It's an appreciable Ability for different Pokémon, and I'm sure I can appreciate it even further in self-application.
One year ago: Possible Future Unite Licenses?
Two years ago: The Sun Also Rises... on SLA
Three years ago: Dub Reunion, Dub History
Four years ago: A Strongly Brilliant Thing
Five years ago: Feelings for Female Trainers
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