Right, this is to make up for my idiocy last month.
Appealing Rules
In this Contest there will be as many as can sign up in a week. Yeap, as many of you sign up in a week is how many people there will be. If for some reason an abysmal number show up after one week is up, then I'll leave it open for one more week.
Make note though, reservations not allowed. Sign up with your appeal and Poké. We will loose roughly half each round (I'll have a more accurate number when I have the total number of entries) and appeal for three rounds. Highest scores move on.
Round One: Loose half of yeh.
Round Two: Loose another half.
Round Three: Final Two move on.
Battle Round One=Two people battling.
This Contest's Appeals will be a bit different so read closely:
You must choose a different Pokémon for each of the first two appeal's.
The first appeal will be the standard, with one Pokémon and three attacks to showcase your Pokémon's skills.
The second appeal will be a Hyper Appeal (five attacks).
The last will be a Double Appeal. Meaning you will appeal with the first two Pokémon you chose for a combo appeal showcasing your skills.
The top two then go one to duke it out in a Double Battle for Five Rounds.
Arena
This stage is outdoors in a sports complex of some sort. It is in a park in the centre of the high-trek looking buildings and the stage has been specially built for this Contest. There are stands on three sides with roofs for the crowd so all attacks are allowed. The stage itself is a clear material of some sort that CANNOT be broken. It is set about five feet off the ground with a five foot diameter hole in the centre that is directly above a small but very deep pool of water (it is the exact same size of the hole). Be careful of it, but use it to your advantage as well. The pool is surrounded by fancy patio stones that give way to long grass and then opens to the rest of the park on the open side of the arena.
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