Ok lets use Wood Hammer then use Blizzard and finally Hail
Sorry, forgot about this xD
Blizzard ~ Brick Break@Snover ~ Hydro Pump@Stool
Ok lets use Wood Hammer then use Blizzard and finally Hail
TEAM CYNDER
versus
TEAM BTPOKE
versus
TEAM EMERALD_GEN.3
Location: Indigo Plateau
Rules: Gen IV restrictions currently in effect; attacks may only take one target
Abilities: Active
DQ Time: One week
‡ Pre-Round ‡
‡ Round 27 ‡
The battle continues as Frost prepares to dish out another Wood Hammer. However, since a target wasn't specified, he simply goes for whomever's close... which just happens to be Demonic Stool. He walks up to Demonic Stool and smacks him with a Wood Hammer, which sends the spook and his keystone skidding several feet away. Triton then calls up an icy storm, but a target also wasn't specified for this one, which now means Frost is now closest. That's rough. While Frost braces himself against the winter winds, Demonic Stool Sleep Talks until his mind is nice and tranquil. Even malevolent spectres need to zen out every once and a while.
Triton: <-10 EP>
Demonic Stool: <-14 HP; -4 EP; +1 SpA; +1 SpD>
Frost: <-12 HP; -5 HP recoil; -10 EP>
Triton skitters up to Frost and hits him hard in the gut. Yowch. How rude. Frost grimaces and retaliates by striking Triton with a ferocious Blizzard of his own, which actually isn't all that ferocious when you take Triton's Ice resistance into account. Demonic Stool is left to continue his Sleep Talking ways. He casts a dark and mysterious Destiny Bond upon his enemies. Fufufu! (Except he's sleeping, so the ninja laugh really sounds like more of a ZzzZzz*mumble*.)
Triton: <-7 HP; -6 EP; Bonded>
Demonic Stool: <-10 EP>
Frost: <-12 HP; -10 EP; Bonded>
The harsh sunlight fades away as Frost calls Hail back into play. As hailstones the size of gobstoppers pummel the battlefield, Triton blasts Demonic Stool with a terrific blast of water. Perhaps it's because of the Hydro Pump or perhaps it's because it's just time, but for whatever reason, Demonic Stool awakens. His Ominous Wind whisks Triton away and slams him into one of the arena barriers. More irritating and painful than ominous, I'd say.
Triton: <-9 HP; -10 EP; Bonded no more>
Demonic Stool: <-13 HP; -6 EP; Slp no more>
Frost: <-4 EP; Bonded no more>
Hailstones say "hay bros whaddup 8D" to Triton <-1 HP> and Mr. Poops <-1 HP>.
‡ Post-Round ‡
Notes:
> Unless overcome, Hail will remain in effect for eight more actions
> Unless overcome, Frost's Safeguard will remain in effect for three more actions
> TEAM EMERALD_GEN.3 to command next followed by TEAM BTPOKE and then TEAM CYNDER
Last edited by Oslo; 24th January 2013 at 04:07 PM.
Alright lets use Wood Hammer on Triton, if its still up use a Blizzard, if not use Wood Hammer on Demon Poop and then use Blizzard on Demon again.
use will-o-wisp on Frost after he finishes up with his Wood Hammer attack (lol infiltrator ftw!)
if triton is, indeed, fainted by the time the second turn happens, use faint attack to dodge Frost's attack before striking. Then use Shadow Sneak to hide in the shadows before striking.
If triton isn't fainted by the second turn, use Ominous Winds on frost. If triton's not down by the third turn, use ominous wind on him.
Last edited by BTPoke; 20th January 2013 at 07:40 PM. Reason: "fudged up" names of opponents xD
Take that Wood Hammer like a champ and then pretend to faint but actually use Rest. Relax the other two turns while they (hopefully) take each other out xD
TEAM CYNDER
versus
TEAM BTPOKE
versus
TEAM EMERALD_GEN.3
Location: Indigo Plateau
Rules: Gen IV restrictions currently in effect; attacks may only take one target
Abilities: Active
DQ Time: One week
‡ Pre-Round ‡
‡ Round 28 ‡
Play resumes... and it doesn't take long for things to get odd. Frost starts tromping over toward Triton and prepares to strike with yet another Wood Hammer; however, instead of evading the attack, the penguin merely stands still and waits to get hit. I guess he's under the mistaken impression he's going to be able to survive it? 'Cause he doesn't. The powerful hit launches Triton to the other side of the arena where he collapses in defeat. That's it for Triton, I guess.
Surprised that he was totally ignored there despite being the obvious threat, Demonic Stool assaults Frost with a little ball of flames. It strikes Frost's bottom and leaves a rather nasty welt. Hurr. Frost's tushie got scorched!
Triton: <-16 HP>
Demonic Stool: <-4 EP>
Frost: <-5 HP recoil; Brn; -6 EP; -2 HP fatigue>
With Frost huffing and puffing through his mounting fatigue, Demonic Stool knows he'd really have to shit the bed to lose at this point. Not quite as swift as he'd like to be, Frost languidly raises his arms and trudges toward Demonic Stool. However, the Spiritomb merely cackles. Yeah, not gonna happen, bud. Frost gives one of his arms a swing, but the attack catches only air. At the last second, Demonic Stool vanishes. Frost looks left and right, confused. What the what? Suddenly, Demonic Stool returns and finishes things. With a cunning strike, he brings Frost to his knees. The conifer falls. Timber!
And with that, we have our winner. Three cheers for Mister Devil Poopz!
Demonic Stool: <-4 EP>
Frost: <-5 HP fatigue; -7 HP>
‡ Post-Round ‡
Notes:
> The field is reset as the Hail and Safeguard slowly peter away
> FIRST SET: BTPoke is out first; SECOND SET: BTPoke wins by a large margin; THIRD SET: BTPoke is out first; FOURTH SET: BTPoke wins by a large margin
> Gen V (ie. current) battle rules now in effect!
> Cynder will be using Lillium the female Petilil with Chlorophyll; BTPoke will be using Snake the female Servine with Contrary; Em will be using Breaker the male Scraggy with Shed Skin
> This is it, lady and gentlemen! If BTPoke wins or ties, he takes the battle. If either Cynder or Em win, one of them will face off against BTPoke in the tiebreaker. If BTPoke loses and Cynder and Em tie, then all three of you will take part in the tiebreaker! But that's not a very likely outcome, so nvm.
> One final flip to the command order... so it's TEAM CYNDER to command next followed by TEAM EMERALD_GEN.3 and then TEAM BTPOKE
Last edited by Oslo; 24th January 2013 at 06:55 PM.
Oh wow, I had no idea this thing's movepool was so shallow... I'm screwed. xD (she's shiny btw)
Leech seed@Breaker ~ Sweet Scent ~ Hidden Power@Snake
Also HAH the starter pattern continues! Or at least... sort of, not first stage. Damn.
lol maybe I should actually lose this time around. It'd be fun going into a 1v1 xD
Also, it could be worse for you guys. I was actually considering evolving Snake before she got to participate in this battle xD
Alright protect against the Leech Seed then use Focus Blast on Lillium and then use Hi Jump Kick(and pray it works) on Snake
ooooh, this'll be good. I'm in a mood to pull a rosalinda.
Let's start with a good ol' taunt on Lillium. pokemon using Sweet Scent is kind of a no-no for right now x3
Next, use Double Team. This is gonna be fun.
Finally, dodge Breaker's attack before using Leaf Storm on Lillium.
TEAM CYNDER
versus
TEAM BTPOKE
versus
TEAM EMERALD_GEN.3
Location: Indigo Plateau
Rules: Gen IV restrictions currently in effect; attacks may only take one target
Abilities: Active
DQ Time: One week
‡ Pre-Round ‡
‡ Round 29 ‡
Okay, folks... the time has come! We've reached what could very well be the final set (so long as BTPoke doesn't pull a Cicero) of the Five Gen Three-Way! The trainers release a mixed bag assortment of Gen Vers, summoning a cute widdle sprout, a sly snake WHO HAS BEEN A THORN IN MY SIDE ON MORE THAN ONE OCCASION and an awko taco streetfighter. Let's see what goods they have in store for us today!
Snake starts by getting downright nasty. She says Lillium looks like somebody put Cabbage Patch Kids, Toddlers and Tiaras and a half-gallon of ugly into a blender. Oh my. That Taunt was equal parts brutal and bewildering. Though the Petilil was originally going to hit up Breaker with a Leech Seed, she's consumed by a blinding fit of anger and instead tries to attack the little frog-thing with some furious melee moves. However, Breaker's Protective bubble renders those melee moves pretty darn useless.
Lillium: <Tnt; -1 EP>
Snake: <-4 EP>
Breaker: <-8 EP>
Things seem to be going quite well for Snake, who does a spin and conjures four Servine clones to do her bidding. She begins making plans for some epic clone foot massages as Breaker releases a blinding blast of chi energy at Lillium, who's tossed like a rag doll and lands in a heap near Snake's posse . The poor girl. Things do not seem to be going her way. She gets up and lays into the Servine with some CQC akshun, but only ends up striking a clone. Eff Protects. Eff clones. Eff everything.
Lillium: <-14 HP; -1 EP>
Snake: <-4 EP; 3 clones>
Breaker: <-10 EP>
We continue as Snake uses Leaf Storm... on a Grass-type? That dun make sense. But anyway, she goes through with the attack and reaps quite the reward as her Special Attack spikes. All four of the Servines fist-pump in unison. Breaker, meanwhile, leaps into the air and prepares to smite the serpent (why does that sound like a weird innuendo) with a powerful kick. However, the Scraggy ends up whizzing right through a clone and hitting the ground. Eep. Medic?
Meanwhile, Lillium finishes up the round with a Hidden Power... which scores a hit! The real Snake is struck by a barrage of blue spheres, causing the clones to vanish. Still, she doesn't end up taking a whole lot of damage as a result. Lillium frowns. Hidden Power Water? What bullshit is this?
Lillium: <-8 HP; -6 EP>
Snake: <-4 HP; -12 EP; +2 SpA; 0 clones>
Breaker: <-4 HP crash; -12 EP>
‡ Post-Round ‡
Notes:
> Lillium will remain Taunted for three more actions
> Lillium's Hidden Power type has been locked in as Water and will remain as such for the remainder of the battle
> TEAM BTPOKE to command next followed by TEAM CYNDER and then TEAM EMERALD_GEN.3
Ossy dawling wouldn't it be -2 spa for Snake since she has contrary.
Naw, 'cause Leaf Storm usually lowers SpA, so Contrary makes it do the opposite. :3
Go that case, Double Team should have lowered her evaisiveness, right?
Well, the way I see it, Double Team in ASB doesn't really raise a stat. it just makes clones of the pokemon so that it makes it harder to hit the real one. I wouldn't necessarily call it a "stat-boost."
Will post moves later x3
If this were the games and Double Team modified the Evastion stat, sure. However, since Double Team just creates clones and there's no way for Contrary to result in a negative amount of clones, the ability doesn't come into play.
First, use Leaf storm on Breaker. Why I didn't do that previously, I don't even know.
Next, use Aerial Ace on Lillium.
Finally, use Giga Drain on Breaker.
Snatch anything snatchable bar rest, and Leech seed Breaker if he uses any status moves on you.
Okay then, let's nerf Snake! Growth x 3
shoot shoot s***, I was so used to using snatch as a sub that I forgot about contrary xD
Eh, Lillium is Taunted. You've got nothing to worry about.
Alright let's use protect then Focus Blast twice
TEAM CYNDER
versus
TEAM BTPOKE
versus
TEAM EMERALD_GEN.3
Location: Indigo Plateau
Rules: Gen IV restrictions currently in effect; attacks may only take one target
Abilities: Active
DQ Time: One week
‡ Pre-Round ‡
‡ Round 30 ‡
Snake continues her reign of terror as she casts out another furious cyclone of jagged leaves. Breaker hunkers down and blocks the move with a Protect, rendering himself free of all damage. Snake scrunches up her eyes and eagerly awaits a stat boost... but it doesn't come. Missed attacks garner no boosts, sadly. Snake points as if she just learned all her Halloween candy was stolen by raccoons. Meanwhile, Lillium thinks big thoughts and imagines herself growing like a beanstalk... but her Taunt-induced rage makes her too irksome to turns these dreams into a reality. Instead, she waddles up to Snake and kicks her in the leg. Oho you butt. :U
Lillium: <-1 EP>
Snake: <-3 HP; -12 EP>
Breaker: <-8 EP>
With impressive dexterity, Snake does a triple flip into the air and lands hard on the head of everybody's favourite Cabbage Patch Kid. Dazed, Lillium wobbles about for a moment while Breaker takes aim at Snake with a pulsating blast of chi energy. Snake is launched into the stadium wall where she collapses in a heap. Her Special Defence takes a dip... and by dip, I mean it increases. Eep. Lillium, meanwhile, centers herself and waddles up to Breaker. She rewards the pint-sized pink a kick in his shin. Ahh, shin-kicking. What a way to battle.
Lillium: <-9 HP; -1 EP>
Snake: <-14 HP; -4 EP; +1 SpD>
Breaker: <-3 HP; -10 EP>
Snake pulls herself up, dusts herself up and decides it's time to get nasty... health-suckingly nasty. She wiggles her fingers as though casting a hex and begins to drain health clear out of Breaker. Bwahaha! While Snake om nom noms all that lovely Scraggy HP, Breaker charges up a second Focus Blast, this one for the nearest Pokemon to him: Lillium! However, right before he's about to shoot off the attack, Lillium kicks him in the shins again and the Focus Blast misses her by a good several feet. The attack shoots into the audience and knocks an elderly spectator unconscious. Omg. Omg. Omg. Fingers crossed they don't sue?
Meanwhile, Lillium's Taunt ends. Phew.
Lillium: <-1 EP; Tnt no more>
Snake: <+6 HP; -6 EP>
Breaker: <-15 HP; -10 EP>
‡ Post-Round ‡
Notes:
> TEAM EMERALD_GEN.3 to command next followed by TEAM BTPOKE and then TEAM CYNDER
Last edited by Oslo; 27th February 2013 at 12:39 PM. Reason: lol contrary
Alright three focus blasts at snake if it protects then switch to Lillium, if they both protect use bulk up
Focus blast/bulk up~Focus Blast/bulk up~Focus Blast/bulk up
hold on a second. Considering the ability "contrary" inverts ALL stat changes, wouldn't it also invert any "lowering" of sp. def. from Focus Blast?
Start things out by using Leaf Storm on Breaker.
Next, use Aerial Ace on Lillium. If she decides to protect itself, use Giga Drain on breaker, instead.
Finish the round by using Leech Seed on Breaker.
You are correct. Fixed!
CRAP TAUNT how the hell did I forget thaaaaaaaaat
Sleep Powder Snake until the attack lands, then leech seed Breaker and use sleep powder on him too when he's finished attacking.
TEAM CYNDER
versus
TEAM BTPOKE
versus
TEAM EMERALD_GEN.3
Location: Indigo Plateau
Rules: Gen IV restrictions currently in effect; attacks may only take one target
Abilities: Active
DQ Time: One week
‡ Pre-Round ‡
‡ Round 31 ‡
Sighting high and mighty above her opponents, Snake is feeling pretty darn confident as we enter the next round. With a dramatic wave of her arm, she discharges an array of jagged leaves that encircle Breaker and slice up the punk rocker quite brutally. Snake's Special Attack also rises. Man, Contrary is the ability that just keeps on giving. Growling, Breaker is quick to get revenge and assaults Snake with a discharge of focused energy. Both Pokemon pant. Jeepers, those attacks were powerful.
Sick of third place, Lillium decides it's time to make her bid for supremacy. She tiptoes up to Snake and gives her head a wiggle, releasing a cloud of blue dust. The Sleep Powder settles over Snake and sends the Servine on a one-way trip to Sleepytowne, where it's always night and the streets are paved with mattresses. Sweet dreams.
Lillium: <-4 EP>
Snake: <-13 HP; -12 EP; +2 SpA; Slp>
Breaker: <-18 HP; -10 EP>
As Snake dozes, Breaker assaults the slumbering serpent with another Focus Blast. You'd think that would wake her right up, but she seems to be a heavy sleeper. How unfortunate for her. Meanwhile, Lillium spits out a big ol' seed into the air. It lands right on Breaker and takes root in the fertile soil of his forehead. Be sure to give it plenty of sunlight and water!
Lillium: <-4 EP>
Snake: <-13 HP; Can't move!>
Breaker: <-10 EP; LSd>
And again, Snake continues to Sleep. Looks like somebody got a little trigger happy with their Ambien. Breaker goes for yet another pulsating energy blast, racking up even more damage for poor, slumbering Snake, while Lillium attempts to put Breaker under as well. However, her attempt doesn't quite pan out. She takes four steps and trips over the hem of her skirt, releasing the Sleep Powder prematurely a good five or six feet short of her target. Don't worry, sweetie. You'll learn how to be graceful when you evolve. Promise.
Lillium: <-4 EP>
Snake: <-13 HP; Can't move!>
Breaker: <-10 EP>
The Leech Seed, not quite at full power just yet, nonetheless saps a little bit of health from Breaker <-2 HP> and gives it to Lillium <-2 HP>.
‡ Post-Round ‡
Notes:
> TEAM CYNDER to command next followed by TEAM EMERALD_GEN.3 and then TEAM BTPOKE
Last edited by Oslo; 28th February 2013 at 02:58 PM.
Hit Breaker with a Toxic (switch targets if it Protects/evades in any way) then use Return on Snake and finish up with a Toxic on whoever's not poisoned, if they Protect use Synthesis instead. Sub in a Swagger on Snake if he shows any signs of waking up, this takes precedence over the other commands.
alright first use Faint attack on Lillium to evade the Toxic then use Bulk Up and finally use a Dragon Dance
Subs: if Snake decides to wake up this round and use Snatch (which i think BT is smart enough not too) your moves use Focus Blast on Lillium
I'm giving BT a poke because it's his turn to BTPost.
What!? When the hell did you guys post? ugh. I should probably check to see if I missed stuff in my other battles as well.
Will post in a bit. currently on my ipod, which makes things difficult.
welp, I really have nothing to lose at this point, anyway. It's either going to come down to me winning or me sticking it out for a 1v1 round.
One thing's for sure, though. I'm not going down without a fight.
Spam Sleep talk until you wake up. When you do, use Gastro Acid on Breaker.
TEAM CYNDER
versus
TEAM BTPOKE
versus
TEAM EMERALD_GEN.3
Location: Indigo Plateau
Rules: Gen IV restrictions currently in effect; attacks may only take one target
Abilities: Active
DQ Time: One week
‡ Pre-Round ‡
‡ Round 32 ‡
Now that we've roughly reached the halfway point of the battle, shenanigans start heating up. Snake starts Sleep Talking and begins to Coil herself up to increase her stat parameters... only to have them fall instead. Friggin' Contrary. Meanwhile, Lillium begins to hork up a blob of Toxic something-or-other. She prepares to spit it at Breaker, but he fades into shadows. Lolwut? Without a clear target, she instead directs the attack at Snake, who takes the gunk to the face. Breaker then emerges from the shadows and takes a swipe at Lillium. He winds up pruning one of the leaves from her head. Lillium looks murderous.
Lillium: <-8 HP; -4 EP>
Snake: <-6 EP; -1 Att; -1 Def; -1 Acc; Txc>
Breaker: <-4 EP>
Suddenly, Snake awakens. Time to get back in this! She turns to Breaker and spits a strange wad of goo at the petit punk. (Why is everybody vomiting at one another all of a sudden? Did they eat lunch at Arby's or something?) Breaker wipes himself clean and then does a string of furious sit-ups to increase his might. Grawr! Lillium then puffs out her chest (not that she, um, really has one) and struts about in front of Snake like she owns the joint. Snake then succumbs to a fit of bewildered anger.
Lillium: <-4 EP>
Snake: <-4 EP; -2 Att; Cfn>
Breaker: <-4 EP; +1 Att; +1 Def;Shed Skin>
Unable to tell up from down, Snake begins gnawing viciously on her own foot. Oh my! That's not a good sign so much. Breaker then begins pirouetting with surprising grace and dexterity, only to get vomited on by Lillium. He immediately falls ill... but, um, at least that dance was lovely!
Lillium: <-4 EP>
Snake: <-2 HP Cfn>
Breaker: <-4 EP; +1 Att; +1 Acc; Txc>
The Leech Seed saps health from Breaker <-3 HP> and delivers it to Lillium <-3 HP>. Snake takes a regular dose of Toxic damage <-3 HP> while Breaker suffers only partially <-1 HP>.
‡ Post-Round ‡
Notes:
> TEAM BTPOKE to command next followed by TEAM CYNDER and then TEAM EMERALD_GEN.3
Rest until it succeeds and spam sleep talk
Sleep Powder@Snake (before it uses rest)/Toxic@Snake ~ Helping Hand @ Breaker (if it attacks Snake)/Attract@Breaker ~ Dream Eater@Snake
Alright first relax then use Hi Jump Kick twice on snake
...
REALLY GUYZ??
Yeesh, you guys would put any villain in MGS to shame.
Hey, I'm not gonna let you win that easily~
Even if it means using somewhat dirty tactics to get things done![]()
*punt*