I've got a new slot free, and I want to test this ring out, as well as get some exp for some of my Pokes. So, anyone can challenge me, and I don't care if you bring evo's or not, so long as you're someone I haven't fought before. Terms:
DQ: 1 week
Match: 4 Pokemon each, 2 out at a time. We PM our choices to ref, who then gives us the lineup.
Banned Moves: Cheap moves (you know the like), Recovery moves, Toxic.
Arena: The Ring.
Picture your standard boxing ring,surrounded by thousands of cheering fans, and substitute the boxers for your Pokemon. The ring has been enlarged to accommodate for Pokemon of any size, but purely aquatic Pokemon should not be used, as no tank of water will be available. Weather moves are ineffective. The main difference between this ring and any other ring used in an arena, is the presence of the crowd. The crowd loves good fight, and their mood has a direct impact on the fighters. A pokemon with the crowd on their side will deal more damage and take less fatigue, emboldened by their support. However, the crowd is fickle by nature and changes allegiances at a drop of a hat.
There a few things that will always get them angry, though.
-Relaxing. A good fight doesn't leave both parties a rest break, and the crowd expects the same here. Relaxing is not encouraged (though, it might be better if the ref was lenient on energy cost.)
-Repetitive moves. Mix it up- the crowd loves change.
A few things that can get the crowd on your side.
-Bragging. Taunt/Swagger/Torment type moves that play to the crowd may cause the audience to switch sides. However, don't do it too much- nobody likes a braggart.
-Combos. Successful combos, not the ones that deal highest damage, can get the crowd's attention.
All up to the ref's imagination. Any takers?