I was initially not
planning to tackle a
Hoothoot solo run; but as I pored over the bird's specs on Bulbapedia, my
interest was piqued. Not only does Hoothoot have an unusual Stat distribution
for a regional bird, with high Sp.Attack and Sp.Defense, but it also blissfully
strays from the usual Normal and Flying Move diet most regional birds have to
put up with as they evolve. Here is a bird that learns a good number of Psychic
Moves despite not belonging to that Type; and after my satisfying experiences
with male
and female
Meowstic, I
couldn't help but want to wield such Moves again. And so, after running around
in the tall grass to no avail for a couple of minutes and finally figuring out
that Hoothoot was literally a night owl, I got my paws on a specimen and
started cruising Johto once again.
What followed was a regular yet satisfying run; Hoothoot is no stellar solo run
material, but he gets the job done without a fuss. Most of his Moves are
Special Moves: no trolling à la Pidove there, Hoothoot is unshamedly a Special
attacker and rocks at it. After a while, my Move pool was pretty much set with
Air Slash (Flying), Shadow Ball (Ghost), Extrasensory (Psychic) and Hidden
Power: Special Moves only, and powerful ones at that. Most of the roadblocks I
encountered when cruising
Johto with Pidgey were easy as
pie with Hoothoot: Milktank, for instance, was knocked out cold after three
turns, and Mahogany's Gym was a mere formality.
| Sure enough, they ran away |
After having cruised with Hoothoot, I still have trouble wrapping my head
around that 'Mon: how come he can learn so many Psychic Moves while being
Normal/Flying Type? And a Ghost Move? This is the first time I hear
about a Normal 'Mon being able to learn a Ghost Move. Not that I complain, mind
you: Hoothoot is a very interesting regional bird, on par with Fletchling when
it comes to Move pool variety and Type combinations. But that also makes me
wonder: why put the regional birds of the three next generations on such a
drastic Move diet? Was it for the sake of STAB? Or was Hoothoot originally
intended as a regular bird and then recycled as a regional before the game's
release? We'll never know for sure, but it's undeniable that Hoothoot is one of
the most atypical regional birds to ever roam a region's first Routes.
I don't have much to add about that run, really. It was entertaining, and I'm
pretty sure I could have taken my little owl all the way to Red; but after
having polished off a full HeartGold playthrough mere weeks ago, I was
not in the mood to repeat the deed, and so I gave up after I was crowned
Champion. At least my Avian Run feature is complete now; and really, it would
have been a pity to miss out on Hoothoot given how serviceable that bird is. Thanks for reading, and be my
guest anytime!
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