Quote Originally Posted by The Arbiter
Davin, my female smeargle. I must say, I caught her simply because I loved the way TheBlueAvenger battled with Mr. Carpainter. Having him paint a rapier and turn pseudo-pirate dog was just an awesome thing to experience, let alone play referee to. Davin's name is a play on the not-so-famous artist; I do believe his name was Leonardo DaVincie.
Aww shucks, I'm honored. It's also da Vinci, and I never thought he was not-so-famous. O_o But that's rather irrelevent.

An a different note, I rather like the idea of ASB awards. I... don't really have anything else to say about that.

On a third, still different note, I also came up with an interesting arena.

A Court of Law
The combatants do battle in a court of law to decide the fate of the defendant. This court is wide, accomodating most Pokemon. However, it is inside, so weather moves are ineffective, as are dirt- and body-of-water-based moves. However, ground-shaking moves will work, but at the same time, they'll cause the power to go out. The two lawyers in the room - one of whom is dressed in blue, wearing a red tie, and with spiky hair, the other wears a mauve suit with a cravat and neatly combed dark hair that hangs on either side of his face - will occasionally throw "OBJECTION!"s at each other, cauisng sound-based damage to one of the fighters if the judge sustains the objection. Also, straying too close to the lawyers or the judge will cause one of the lawyers to break out a "HOLD IT!", which freezes the Pokemon in place for an action. Finally, if one of the Pokemon incurs Damage Caps on the other, one of the lawyers will yell "TAKE THAT!", which restores a minimal amount of energy to the attacking Pokemon.

At the end of the battle, if the challenger wins, the defendant is declared guilty; if the challenged wins, the defendant is declared innocent; if it's a tie or a DQ, a mistrial is declared.