((Hindsight is 20/20, but I wanted to let you know that Nidogong probably would've been a better pick over Spearoran. Of course, he would have been an even better choice over Ninenine, but role-playing is role-playing and I will not fault you for it. I'm sick today.
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Kalson lets his eyes wander over the area, taking in the scenery and options available to him. Then he smiles. It is not a joyful smile, but a smug one, almost, but not quite, malevolent. He stands up straighter, and calls his pokemon into a huddle. As they circle, he puts his hands on Sandpoke's head and Pararow's neck, scratching idly. Pararow made little clicking sounds in pleasure, and Sandpoke just rubbed himself into his trainer's hand. Rhyix made a wall around the group, preventing their plans from being seen or heard, whilst Zutly hovered above, gaseous body shielding from any aerial observation.
"Alright boys. And girls, Zutly, don't think I'm leaving you out. Time to win this. Sandpoke, your task is to take out Spearoran. The ground here is hard, but I know you can find a way through the crevices; get behind it and spring up from below! If you soak the ground and get it soft, you can drag it into the mud; don't let it get away or it'll compete with Pararow and Zutly for aerial superiority. Speaking of which, Pararow, use your hallucinogenic spores on Magnera; wide spread from up high, near the clouds. Let's see if we can trick it into attacking Rhynite. Zutly, you're to attack Rhynite as well; try and foul up any attempts it makes to fly, and let your toxic gases leech into it's skin; always remember to cover the face! But don't kill it; I doubt the lady there would be pleased. Rhyix, you have the easiest job of all. I know you can burrow through stone, unlike Sandpoke - sorry bud but it's true - so you're to make a cavern, and collapse the ceiling so that her Ninenine falls in. Once she's in, you can wrap your body around it and squeeze until it yields."tl;dr:
Sandpoke attacks Spearoran(2x)
Pararow attacks Magnera(2x)
Zutly attacks Rhynite(1x)
Rhyix attacks Ninenine(4x(!))The pokefusions each nodded their assent in turn, and Kalson stood up.
"Good. You all know what to do. Now let's go!" The last few words were a shout, as the pokefusions each went where they must, above and below; Rhyix began delving into the earth, leaving a tunnel that Sandpoke dove into to look for cracks in the stone to follow and widen, whilst Zutly 'clung' to Pararow, using the larger, faster pokefusion to give him a boost; it's not like Zutly's weight was any burden, after all. And then Kalson was alone, staring at Kyra Pyre and her 'fusions with a calm, confident face, arms crossed.
"Good luck!" he called out. Less striking, in a conversational tone, he added:
"You'll need it..."((Can we defend? It seems like they'd be forced to attack that mon, or it'd fail if they chose not to. Also, what I find interesting and/or funny;our pokes will likely be attacking each other in pairs; Rhynite gets super-effective against Zutly, Magnera gets super-effective hits on both Sandpoke and Pararow(but you should go with Pararow for the heck of it. :p), Spearoran gets neutral coverage(because Rhyix resists and Zutly is immune) on Sandpoke and Pararow, while Ninenine is left to flail against Rhyix(sorry, but she's kinda screwed, if you want to get the best total multipliers. Although she does get neutral coverage against Zutly and Pararow). This assumes you have to attack, however, since from what I know of trainer fights that's the case. If you can defend, it's a lot easier, since Ninenine could defend against Pararow, Rhynite could defend against Rhyix or Sandpoke, Spearoran against Zutly, and Magnera doesn't defend in this scenario. Psychic; great and yet terrible for defense.))