RaZoR LeAf vs. Eragam
Arena: De-Generator
Similar to the Elements of Change arena, you and your pokémon are suspended on a platform high into the air.
Unlike Elements, however, your pokémon's types don't change every round. Instead, your pokémon are locked out of their traditional abilities and are linked to the abilities of the arena.
Every three rounds, a RNG will issue an different ability for the arena that both pokémon are subject to. This ability can be any of the abilities released so far, even abilities exclusive to legendary and banned pokémon.



Team RazorLeaf
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Curaçao f
Early Bird

[][][][][][][][][][] 50% HP
[][][][][][][][][][] 50% EP
Body Slam ~ Double Edge ~ Rollout


Team Eragam
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Slothella f
Early Bird

[][][][][][][][][][] 74% HP
[][][][][][][][][][] 26% EP
-2 Sp. Def
Badly Poisoned
Reflect ~ Facade ~ Earthquake

Last Round For Early Bird
(as if it matters)

The speed advantage is just going back and forth between these two, and it's probably not going to stop until one of them drops. Curacao is now free of paralysis, and celebrates it by slamming his little body down on slothella once more, but she's quickly shaken off. Really, those body slams are starting to border on the line of "Pointless." Slothella takes her sweet time forming a reflect around herself while she takes a bite of that sweet, sweet poison.
[Curacao: -2 energy ¦ Slothella: Reflect for 5 turns; -4 health; -1 health (poison); -4 energy]

Curacao does a little reckless move by charging straight at Slothella straight on in a rage! Slothella seems to care little about the threat rushing towards her, and her eyes flash red as she goes into a fit of rage as well! Curacao, fueled with determination, and Slothella, fueled by poisoned rage, go at each other and collide in a spectacular head-on collision that somehow results in an explosion. Once the smoke clears, it seems that the little azurill has taken a larger hit. Due to Slothella's reflect, she doesn't seem to have taken nearly as much damage as what would be expected. Then again, she does take some more hits from poison, but that's beside the point.
[Curacao: -11 health; -8 energy ¦ Slothella: Reflect for 4 turns; -5 health; -1 health (poison) -9 energy]

Curacao's next trick involves him rolling into a ball for a Rollout attack. She gets right to it and speeds off toward Slothella. However, Slothella slams her feet into the ground powerfully to get the earth shaking, and that seems to throw Curacao's aim off a teeny bit, which is just enough for Curacao to only bump her opponent in the side, which is further reduced by the Reflect. The earthquake does, however, make her course go off enough that she rolls into a nearby rock that mysteriously appeared, probably by the earthquake (or maybe the arena's messing with ya). Slothella then takes another hit from the poison, only this time it's increased in intensity. Yeah, you should probably get that checked out. She's looking a bit tired, too.
[Curacao: -9 health; -2 energy ¦ Slothella: Reflect for 3 turns; -2 health; -2 health (Poison); -7 energy]



Team RazorLeaf
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Curaçao f
Early Bird

[][][][][][][][][][] 30% HP
[][][][][][][][][][] 36% EP
"ugh. That Really hurt!"


Team Eragam
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Slothella f
Early Bird

[][][][][][][][][][] 59% HP
[][][][][][][][][][] 6% EP
-2 Sp. Def
Badly Poisoned
Reflect (3 turns)
Somebody... Call a doctor...

Eragam to call moves next


Ref notes:
-reflect halves the power of incoming physical moves
-bad poison damages each turn, and increases in intensity by 1% each end of round
-when a pokemon runs out of energy, each action takes health instead of energy