RaZoR LeAf
17th May 2003, 05:25 PM
Rules
2 vs 2
DQ: 1 Week, bendy (that means we can work around it)
I choose first
You attack first
Ref: Not claustraphonic or scared of water.
Arena:
The vast open sea. There is no land for miles so unless the pokemon can swim, it is at a disadvantage. The only pokemon who are best suited to this arena are water types, but a pokemon that is capable to swimming and surviving in the ocean is acceptable. The water at the moment is calm and serene, but storms, typhoons, cyclones, and other vicous weather effects are prone to appear and can be introduced at random times and have effects depending on their creativity.
Beneath the water, there is no bottom for a long drop, so there's little point in even bringing it up. Both trainers and ref occupy small submarines that swim around the ocean depths alowing a close watch on the battle. Also added to this battle, is a lightning rod, which floats on the surface with the rod peircing the surafce itself. All and any eletcirc discharged are attracted directly to this becon, and so will not hit their original target. Note how I am making this a good battle, not one that relys on type advantages.
I choose, for the first time in battle, Nautilus, my Cloyster (sorry I forgot the Gender, i'll post it in when I find the file I have them in and it's my turn to attack)
2 vs 2
DQ: 1 Week, bendy (that means we can work around it)
I choose first
You attack first
Ref: Not claustraphonic or scared of water.
Arena:
The vast open sea. There is no land for miles so unless the pokemon can swim, it is at a disadvantage. The only pokemon who are best suited to this arena are water types, but a pokemon that is capable to swimming and surviving in the ocean is acceptable. The water at the moment is calm and serene, but storms, typhoons, cyclones, and other vicous weather effects are prone to appear and can be introduced at random times and have effects depending on their creativity.
Beneath the water, there is no bottom for a long drop, so there's little point in even bringing it up. Both trainers and ref occupy small submarines that swim around the ocean depths alowing a close watch on the battle. Also added to this battle, is a lightning rod, which floats on the surface with the rod peircing the surafce itself. All and any eletcirc discharged are attracted directly to this becon, and so will not hit their original target. Note how I am making this a good battle, not one that relys on type advantages.
I choose, for the first time in battle, Nautilus, my Cloyster (sorry I forgot the Gender, i'll post it in when I find the file I have them in and it's my turn to attack)