I couldn't get very far down the Seaward Cave path (it was full of Zubat and Diglett anyways), so I resigned myself to recovering Nebby as I was originally asked to do about two thousand hours of playtime ago. Along the way, I caught another new favorite pokemon of mine, Crabrawler.

I knew from the first time I saw him that this pokemon would make my short list of new "bests". It's obviously based on the coconut crab--one of the largest currently extant terrestrial arthropods.
As a matter of fact, I just looked it up: it is the largest.

Crabrawler is a pure Fighting-type pokemon. I'm glad that it isn't Fighting/Water. I can already hear the legions of kids that are right now encountering this pokemon and thinking "Hey it's a crab, why isn't it a water pokemon?"
Hopefully (and this is a stretch) these same kids will look up this critter and learn a little something along the way. And then they all become Biologists and grow up supporting the sciences.
Sorry, lost my train of thought. At any rate, I let Rattata retire to that great dusty box slot in the sky in order to welcome my new friend.
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On my way back to the Kahuna, I fought my rival, Hau. This time he had Pikachu and Litten. After the match, I allowed Rai Rai to evolve into Pikachu and Pip Pip into Trumbeak. I really like Trumbeak. Yes, the design is cute, but the real reason I like it is because it does this silly cartoon thing in one of its idle animations wherein it purses its lips and makes like it's blowing a raspberry. Fucking hilarious.
In Pokemon Sun and Moon, there are Ace Trainers scattered around the Alola Region who specialize in using specific items from the competitive scene. Once I had defeated all the trainers on Route 3, the Ace Trainer there agreed to battle me. He used Rockruff and Slowpoke and they each held an item called Red Card. I have battled competitively in the recent past, but I haven't actually ever come across this item, so this was a pretty good learning experience for me. Red Card apparently forces your opponent to switch out their pokemon for a random replacement if they target you with a super-effective move.
And I fell for it every clit-rubbing time.
I did manage to defeat the Ace Trainer in the end (his Slowpoke actually made this a fairly tough match with all the yawn-ing it was doing) and got, as my reward, my own Red Card.
File that under "save for later".
Current Squad:

Crabrawler/Ppunches/lvl 13
Trumbeak/Pip Pip/lvl 14
Pikachu/Rai Rai/lvl 14
Misdreavus/Missy/lvl 14
Growlithe/Growlie/lvl 14
On Rotation:
Oricorio/Ori-Chan/lvl 17
Grimer/Sludj/lvl 13
Slowpoke/Pokey/lvl 14
Yungoos/Chompy/lvl 13
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