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    Default Hey ho, let's... battle! Weas vs. DL [ref needed!]

    Well, I've been horribly neglectful of ASB lately, SO I give you, A BATTLE! Bring it, bitches!

    2 vs. 2
    1 out at a time
    DQ: 10 days
    Arena: Fluffy cloud-land! Huzzahs! Basically, it's the sky. Full of clouds that happen to be particularly dense - enough so that trainers can stand upon them, and light, grounded pokemon can as well, if they need to. This arena is best suited to flying types, naturally. The weather is sunny for the majority, but every fifth round, there is a chance that the weather will change to either rain, thunderstorm, hail or it'll be reallly overcast, with a 1 in 4 chance of each event happening. The change in weather lasts for 2 turns all together, and each one has specific happenings.

    Rain: It rains. Duuh. Every pokemon is soaked by the rain, all electric moves will therefore be 100% accurate. Any water type will gain a boost in speed due to this effect, due to them being in their element.

    Thunderstorm: Lightning and thunder abound! The clouds are so dark they're nearly black, and the sky is only lit by flashes of lightning. In this weather, electric type pokemon are obviously at an advantage, and will therefore take no damage if struck by the lightning, whereas a non-electric type will suffer 5(%) hp loss if struck, with a 25% chance of being struck.
    Any electric type attacks will do 5 more damage in a thunderstorm.

    Hailing: It's.. hailing, lol. Ice type pokemon will be at an advantage in this type of weather, and will also not be hurt if they are struck by a hailstone. A non-ice type will take 5(%) hp of damage if struck, with a 25% chance of being struck.
    It becomes very hard to hit an ice type in the hailstorm, as their natural colouring makes them blend in. Accuracy against an ice type is therefore reduced.

    Overcast: Dark type pokemon have an advantage of overcast weather, as the sky darkens so much that it becomes difficult to see. The clouds also thicken to such a degree that all of the earth beneath is obscured, with the clouds forming a kind of floor.
    Dark type pokemon seem to take some sort of strength from the darkness, and as such, it is harder to harm them. The defence of a dark type pokemon rises in overcast weather.

    I send out first, you attack first.

    My first pokemon will be very appropriate; my male Swablu, Chasan.

    Any challengers?
    Last edited by Weasel Overlord; 26th November 2007 at 06:17 PM.


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