The ASB Reffing Tower
Welcome to the Reffing Tower: a vital part of the ASB community. If you are an approved ASBer and you want to earn points as an official ref, then look at the mock battle below and try it out! You can also try out as a contest judge: more information is below. Here you may request a ref, offer your services, keep your ref record up to date and apply for a position. All other information is below, but if there is anything else you want to know, PM a moderator and we'll help you out.
What Are Referees?
A referee is the person who interprets the attacks made by all battlers and decides exactly what effect they have, before writing out a descriptive piece detailing the battle. Referees have the power to decide who wins a battle, and are therefore entrusted with great responsibility. As a referee, you are expected to be unbiased and consistent.
Reffing A Battle
While reffing a battle, you are required to give a description of how you see each attack panning out. This gives the referee a lot of freedom to write creatively, and the battlers the freedom to be far more strategic and clever in their battle plans than the games ever do. And because of this, you will often see many attacks interpreted differently by different referees, in different situations. It is perfectly acceptable that you ref your attacks differently than others would, as long as it remains unbiased, consistent and logical.
The most important factor when reffing, is to remember what game you are playing. This is ASB, not Pokemon Red, Gold or Sapphire. Damage should never be pre-calculated; attacks do not have set amounts of damage. When an attack is used, you should take into account things such as accuracy of the attack (whether it hit full on, or just brushed the opponent) and the type of the opponent (water attacks do more damage to fire types)
If you are at any time unsure of how to ref an attack, look at the ASB Attack List for a good guide. However this is merely a guide and does not have to be followed exactly.
Another important thing to know about is "damage caps." It is generally recommended that ASB refs apply a 30-50% damage cap during all normal battles (unless the battlers request it be removed). The most widely used value is 40%. A damage cap simply means that a pokémon cannot receive more than that set amount of damage in one round, regardless of any and all circumstances. Damage caps are completely omitted in events such as Gym Leader/Tourney battles (esp. since damage is purposely increased there).
If you receive complaints about your reffing, you are expected to explain your actions to the battlers, so that everybody knows where they stand. If as a battler, you feel a ref’s explanation is biased, or unfair, report to the head ref who will sort the issue out and have the final say.
The Reffing Tower
The Reffing Tower is where you come to become an approved ref. The difference between an approved ref and an unapproved ref is quite simple: an approved ref gets extra rewards for their reffing.
Therefore, you can choose to be an unapproved ref and gain the same amount of points from a battle that an approved ref gains but you will not get extra awards and may be at risk of being fired due to poor reffing quality. Approved refs are ranked, depending on their ability and their activeness. There are four difference attainable ranks, those being Rookie, Intermediate, Advanced and Master. There is also the Head ref, a position a few core individuals hold, they have the final say on every reffing matter. If you have any complaints about reffing, you go to them.
The reffing tower is also used to request a referee. If you wish to request a new or sub ref, please post a link to the battle, saying whether you require a new ref or a sub ref.
Becoming A Ref
To become an approved ref, you must ref the mock battle at the bottom of this post. The Head ref will then analyze your reffing, and decide whether or not you are worthy of a spot as an approved ref. A newly approved ref will start off in either Rookie or Intermediate level; this is at the Head Ref’s discretion. If you fail the test, you must wait for a new mock battle before attempting again. If you just joined ASB, it would beneficial to you if you viewed other reffings before jumping in on your own. It’s not mandatory but it would help you see how the reffings are done.
Now That You're A Ref...
If you wish to gain promotion, then you must ref the current mock battle (provided you haven't already reffed it). Please also include what rank you are currently, and what rank you are attempting to achieve. When deciding whether you are worthy of promotion, the head ref will also study your general performance, to ensure you are reffing all battles at a good enough quality. It is also possible to be promoted due to sheer hard work.
You must always post links to the battles you are currently reffing to receive your reward, and update your posts every few rounds at least. You should keep all this information in one post, until the head ref posts a new mock battle (this will be in a new post too); then you can make a new post.
As a referee, you are expected to be active. If you go for an extended period of time without reffing (unless you’ve posted in the Absence Tower), you will be either demoted or fired and will have to re-do a mock reffing in order to be rehired.
Rewards
Point allocation goes as follows.
In the past: If you were reffing a ten on ten match, but only reach the 4th Pokemon from each contestant, and the battle ends in DQ or forfeit, you would not receive any points.
Currently: If you were reffing a ten on ten match, but only reach the 4th Pokemon from each contestant, and the battle ends in DQ or forfeit, you receive the amount of points had that been a 4 on 4 battle. (in this case 8).
However, since the match was started as a ten-on-ten,
you do not get and credit for it being a reward battle, since it was not half over
In the past: If you were sub-reffing a battle, you would get no points if you did not complete at least half the battle.
Currently: When the battle is over, take into account the number of rounds, and the amount of people who reffed. If any ref did less that 1/(number of refs) rounds, they get no points. Otherwise, split it down evenly. Round down.
Your reward for being an approved ref depends on the rank your in and thus the amount of battles you need to complete in order to claim a reward. In the case of a DQ or forfeit, the battle has to be at least half completed (ex: if there is a DQ in a 4 on 4, at least 2 Pokemon have to have been knocked out in order for you to use it as a reward link). When you have reached the required amount, please post links to all the battles, and the Head Ref will then approve your prize. This is the battle amount each rank needs to complete before coming to the head ref:
Reffing ranks and rewards
Rookie
Number of battles needed to collect reward: 6
Reward: Free pokemon or evolution
Intermediate
Number of battles needed to collect: 5
Reward: Free pokemon or evolution
+ Free egg | Safari Zone Trip with Pokéball | 3 points
Advanced
Number of battles needed to collect: 5
Reward: Free pokemon or evolution
+ Safari Zone Trip with Greatball
+ Free egg
+ 4 points
Master
Number of battles needed to collect: 4
Reward: Free pokemon or evolution
+ Safari Zone Trip with Ultraball
+ Free egg and small stone | Large Stone
+ 5 points
Headrefs:
Number of battles needed to collect: 4
Reward: Free pokemon or evolution
+ 5 points
+ Choice of 3 below
Safari Zone Trip with Ultraball
Free egg
Small stone
Large stone
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Anyone not included in the list of current referees must redo the latest mock battle in order to become an approved referee.
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Mock Battle
Arena: Junkyard
The cars parts strewn hair can double as bludgeon equipment, but they can also hurt you!
Pre-Round stats
Elitist RNG and JUSTICE!

Shell Armor
75/80
Guillotine~Metal Claw~Brine
Tox lvl 5, Atk+4 Mind Reader BP'ed to it last action
I will aid you in meeting your maker!
vs
No0|3 Pawaa and Stick!

Sturdy
100/60
Payback~Steel Wing~Secret Power
-2 Acc, +4 Def
N0! U \/\/0n7 b337 /\/\3!!
Ranks:
Head Refs:
DarkestLight, MeLoveGhosts
Master Refs:
**Greyfox, Crazy Elf Boy, Mew Master, Oslo
Experienced Refs:
Crystal Tears, Rossymore, RaZoR_LeAf
Intermediate Refs:
Wolfsong, Weasel Overlord, Knight of Time, Ayeun
Rookie Refs:
Blademaster, Asilynne, Chaos_redefined, *Unbraced, Dogfish, *Spade, *Dabsaww, Green Lanturn, *DarthCookieMonster, *Heald, *Kurosakura
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Things to Consider
- Try our ASB Movelist to check on moves.
- Remember that we ASB-mods like to set you up, so read and ref carefully!
- Take
all stats into consideration.
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Contest Refs / Judges
Now that Contests are flourishing in ASB, it has come to my attention that we should have people who are able to ref contests asides from myself (Darkestlight). More information on Contests is
here.
Just like with battles, to be an approved Contest Judge you must ref a mock battle. See below for the Mock Contest and post here in this Tower to get your Mock Contest checked. There will be similar (albeit condensed) ranks for Judges as much of it is down to opinion and personal takes on things.* Again, check below. This Mock Contest will, like Battles, be updated to ensure you can gain promotion.
Any questions PM Darkestlight. Remember, if, when reffing a Contest, you do not think a combo is feasible, then you are in your right to say that a combo would not work. (Eg...Thunderbolt and Flamethrower together, you get the picture. Or something just mind-boggling) If any arguments occur PM me and I shall determine whether or not the attack combo could be pulled off.
A reffed Contest can go in your reffing status just like any other reffing. You
can use it towards your reffing quota. Point prizes and such are all in the link above.
Current Mock Contest
Please ref this contest. For those wondering how, you simply type out how the attacks are seen/work in the contest. See the current and past Pokemon Contests for any pointers. Ref the attacks, how well they work (for example, using thrash may over-excite the Pokemon, or something may go unplanned) and give it a score out of 10.00 for each Co-ordinator/Trainer.
NEW MOCK CONTEST
The Arena: A small tar pit? Upon which planks of wood are situated for the Pokemon to stand.
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Enviromentalist Blade and Flipflop[M]

"Heh! Ok Flipflop. First, Double Team so you are a school of fish. Then Water Pulse upward and jump through the rings, and thenfall into the tar! End with Flail to show your frustration at bp"
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Bp BigWig Elf and Coverup[M]

"Hey hey hey! Get my oil back!Haze to cover this up as fast as possible. Throw them of the trail with a bunch of shiny glittery Icy Wind pieces that shine, and then Confuse Ray them if they ask too many questions!!"
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Geologist Denz and Sloth[F]

"Well see, this will start to make the land sag! We gotta help. Sloth, Fissure to make a ditch! As it fills, Stealth Rock to close the hole and end with Rock Smash to hide it all!"
NOTES
Remember not all appeals are big flashy colourful attacks. They are about showcasing a Pokemon’s personality and character. If, for example, a Pokemon is sinister and creepy, and the appeal gives that effect, give it a good mark!
In light of that, appeals that combine different colours or moods should also receive some credit. But physical appeals, which are rare in contests, should still receive credit even if they’re not flashy.
If for example, you saw a Rapidash racing along showing impeccable speed, flames trailing behind it…it’s beautiful, no? Or if a Mightyena used roar, it’s scary, and focuses on its characteristics.
These are useful pointers for budding Judges.
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Head Judge
Darkestlight
Expert Judge
..None?
Experienced Judge
Andrew
Beginner Judge
MeLoVeGhOsTs
Blademaster
Ayeun
Mew Master
Green Lanturn