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    Default Dare you challenge the Battle Arena? (ref: DarkestLight)

    So, yeah, I've decided. Two matches at once is far easier for me to track than four. That said, I have an unusual proposition for any who are up to the challenge.

    3 vs 3
    One out at a time
    DQ: 14 days (two weeks, for all you slow people out there); ref and both battlers must agree that they will all be subject to vehement poking by the other parties if DQ-time draws near
    Damage Cap: None
    Banned Moves: OHKOs. Other than that, go crazy.

    Arena: Outside the Battle Arena (Dum-duh-duh-DUN!)

    The battle takes place right outside the Battle Frontier's Battle Arena facility, out in the open air and alongside a small pond. Since this match is happening so close to the Arena, it seems such a shame not to follow Greta's rules (to a degree)... as such, both battlers will send out their Pokémon and attack for five battle rounds (a total of 15 attacks per Pokémon) before the ref calls a halt. After five rounds both Pokémon are recalled and unable to continue in the current battle. Both trainers will then send out their next Pokémon and continue for the next five rounds. At the end (which should be fifteen total rounds), the health and energy of all Pokémon is totaled and whichever trainer has the highest score wins.

    -If a Pokémon has fainted, either due to HP loss OR energy loss, the battle stops right where it is (even if it has not yet been five rounds) and both Pokémon are recalled. Fainted Pokémon DO still count toward the final score, but as either their health or their energy is at 0% they won't add anywhere near as much.

    -If, at the end of the five rounds, a battler is afflicted with a status condition, that condition detracts from their final score as follows:

    Paralyzed, Burned, Confused: -10 points
    Poisoned, Attracted: -15 points
    Asleep, Frozen: -20 points

    If the Pokémon has more than one status condition, only the first one they were afflicted with detracts full points; all others afterwards only detract five.

    If that made no sense at all, hit me with a stick and I shall make a valiant attempt at clarification.
    Last edited by Phoenixsong; 14th July 2007 at 06:43 PM.


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