Rules:
5 v 5 Gym Doubles
DQ: 3 Days.
Infinite Chill/Recovery
2 Mega Evolution
Arena=Lost Woods
Items=On
Abilities=All
Switch=OK
Subs: 3
Challenger sends out pokemon first
Leader Frosty
Ninetales [Keaton] (Female)
Nature: Timid (A 15% increase (rounded up) in Base Speed and a +13% increase in accuracy on this Pokemon's attacks; Subtracts * from Attack)
Type: Fire
Abilities:
Flash Fire/Drought (H) [UNLOCKED]
Stats:
HP: 100
Atk: Rank 2 (-)
Def: Rank 3
SpA: Rank 3
SpD: Rank 4
Spe: 115 (100 x 1.15)
Size Class: 2
Weight Class: 2
Base Rank Total: 20
EC: 6/6
MC: 0
AC: 5/5
Attacks (78/81):
Attract
Baby Doll Eyes
Bide
Body Slam
Calm Mind
Captivate
Charm
Confide
Confuse Ray
Covet
Curse
Dark Pulse
Dig (*)
Disable (*)
Double-Edge
Double Team (*)
Dream Eater
Ember
Endure
Energy Ball (*)
Extrasensory (*)
Facade
Faint Attack
Fire Blast (*)
Fire Spin
Flail
Flame Burst
Flame Charge
Flamethrower
Flare Blitz
Foul Play
Frustration
Giga Impact
Grudge
Guard Swap
Headbutt
Heat Wave
Hex
Hidden Power (Ice)
Howl
Hyper Beam
Hypnosis
Imprison
Incinerate
Inferno
Iron Tail
Mimic
Nasty Plot
Ominous Wind
Overheat
Pain Split
Payback
Power Swap
Protect
Psych Up
Psyshock
Quick Attack
Reflect
Rest
Return
Roar
Role Play
Round
Safeguard
Secret Power
Skull Bash
Sleep Talk
Snore
Solarbeam
Spite
Substitute
Sunny Day
Swift
Tail Slap
Tail Whip
Toxic
Will-o-Wisp
Dispel
Shadow Mend
Chandelure [Jalhalla] (M)
Nature: Timid (+Spe, - Attack, +10% acc)
Type: Ghost / Fire
Abilities: Flame Body/Flash Fire/Infiltrator [UNLOCKED]
Stats:
HP: 90
Atk: Rank 1 (-)
Def: Rank 3
SpA: Rank 6
SpD: Rank 3
Spe: 92 (+)
Size Class: 2
Weight Class: 3
Base Rank Total: 19
EC: 9/9
MC: 0
AC 5/5
Attacks (66/66 - Movepool Completed!):
Acid
Acid Armor
Astonish
Attract
Calm Mind
Captivate
Clear Smog
Confide
Confuse Ray
Curse
Dark Pulse
Double Team
Dream Eater
Embargo
Ember
Endure
Energy Ball
Facade
Fire Blast
Fire Spin
Flame Burst
Flame Charge
Flamethrower
Flash
Frustration
Giga Impact
Haze
Heat Wave
Hex
Hidden Power Water
Hyper Beam
Imprison
Incinerate
Inferno
Memento
Minimize
Night Shade
Overheat
Pain Split
Payback
Power Split
Protect
Psych Up
Psychic
Rest
Return
Round
Safeguard
Secret Power
Shadow Ball
Shock Wave
Sleep Talk
Smog
Snore
Solarbeam
Spite
Substitute
Sunny Day
Swagger
Taunt
Telekinesis
Thief
Toxic
Trick
Trick Room
Will-o-Wisp
Shadow Mend
Challenger Tavok
Tommy (Gallade (M))
Nature: Jolly (+Spe, +10% accuracy, -SpA)
Type:
- Psychic: Psychic STAB; can lift and throw opponents with Psychic regardless of Special Attack Rank. Psychic-type attacks are not godlike and cannot be used as a catchall for Disabling, Binding, and redirecting opposing attacks.
- Fighting: Fighting STAB; ignore weight restrictions on Circle Throw, Seismic Toss, Sky Drop, Storm Throw, Submission, and Vital Throw.
Abilities:
- Steadfast (Passive): If this Pokemon is flinched, it becomes aware of the speed difference and increases Speed by one (1) stage to make up the difference. This Speed boost is maintained at the end of each round.
- Justified (Passive) (UNLOCKED): This Pokemon's body reacts to dark energy, invigorating its passions. When hit by a Dark-type move, the Pokemon's attack will increase one (1) stage. A boost gained this way will be maintained at the end of each round.
Stats:
HP: 100
Atk: Rank 5
Def: Rank 3
SpA: Rank 2 (-)
SpD: Rank 4
Spe: 92 (+10% accuracy)
Size Class: 3
Weight Class: 4
Base Rank Total: 21
EC: 9/9
MC: 0
AC: 5/5
KOC: 0
Moves (76/129):
- Ally Swith
- Brick Break
- Bulldoze
- Calm Mind
- Close Combat
- Confusion
- Dazzling Gleam
- Destiny Bond
- Disable
- Disarming Voice
- Double Team
- Drain Punch
- Draining Kiss
- Earthquake
- Encore
- Endure
- False Swipe
- Feint
- Fire Punch
- Focus Blast
- Focus Punch
- Fury Cutter
- Giga Impact
- Growl
- Grudge
- Heal Pulse
- Helping Hand
- Hypnosis
- Ice Punch
- Icy Wind
- Imprison
- Knock Off
- Leaf Blade
- Leer
- Light Screen
- Low Kick
- Low Sweep
- Lucky Chant
- Magic Coat
- Magical Leaf
- Mean Look
- Memento
- Mimic
- Nightmare
- Night Slash
- Pain Split
- Protect
- Psychic
- Psycho Cut
- Quick Guard
- Reflect
- Rest
- Safeguard
- Shadow Sneak
- Sing
- Skill Swap
- Slash
- Sleep Talk
- Snatch
- Stored Power
- Substitute
- Taunt
- Telekinesis
- Teleport
- Thief
- Thunder Wave
- Torment
- Toxic
- Trick
- Trick Room
- Wide Guard
- Will-O-Wisp
- Wish
- Zen Headbutt
Hyrule (Dragonite (F))
Nature: Quiet (+SpA, Spe-)
Type:
- Dragon: Dragon STAB; -1 BAP on incoming neutral attacks Dragon itself would resist (e.g. -1 BAP on Aqua Jet against Garchomp.) Unable to have Thrash or Outrage disrupted by oncoming damage.
- Flying: Flying STAB; immunity to Ground attacks and the Arena Trap Ability except under the effects of Smack Down and Gravity, even for ground-based flying Pokemon. Will always hit foes with Dig (except other Flying types) and Dive. Cannot be hit by Dive unless the attacking Pokemon has a size class greater than four (4). Unaffected by Spikes or Toxic Spikes. when switching in. Able to hit Pokemon in the evasive stage of Bounce, Fly or Sky Drop with single target moves that hit Pokemon on the field regardless of position.
Abilities:
- Inner Focus (Passive): When an opponent attempts to flinch this Pokemon, it stands firm and continues its attack. If it has another ability that would be activated by flinching, that ability activates.
- Multiscale (Passive) (UNLOCKED): This Pokemon has sturdy scales to protect it from an opponent's attacks. If this Pokemon is at their maximum HP when a round starts, all damage done to this Pokemon by attacks with BAP during the round will be halved.
Stats:
HP: 100
Atk: Rank 5
Def: Rank 3
SpA: Rank 5 (+)
SpD: Rank 4
Spe: 69 (-) (-10% evasion)
Size Class: 4
Weight Class: 6
Base Rank Total: 22
EC: 9/9
MC: 0
AC: 5/5
KOC: 0
Moves (64/120)
- Aerial Ace
- Agility
- Aqua Jet
- Aqua Tail
- Blizzard
- Brick Break
- Detect
- Dive
- Double Team
- Draco Meteor
- Dragon Claw
- Dragon Pulse
- Dragon Rage
- Dragon Rush
- Dragon Tail
- Earthquake
- Endure
- Extreme Speed
- Fire Blast
- Fire Punch
- Flamethrower
- Fly
- Focus Blast
- Focus Punch
- Giga Impact
- Heal Bell
- Horn Drill
- Hurricane
- Hydro Pump
- Hyper Beam
- Ice Beam
- Ice Punch
- Icy Wind
- Incinerate
- Iron Head
- Iron Tail
- Leer
- Light Screen
- Outrage
- Protect
- Rest
- Roar
- Rock Slide
- Rock Tomb
- Roost
- Safeguard
- Skull Bash
- Sky Drop
- Slam
- Sleep Talk
- Stone Edge
- Substitute
- Superpower
- Surf
- Tailwind
- Thunderbolt
- Thunder Punch
- Thunder Wave
- Toxic
- Twister
- Waterfall
- Whirlpool
- Whirlwind
- Wrap
tavok sends out
Frosty sends out and orders
tavok orders
I ref and screw something up
5 v 5 Gym Doubles
DQ: 3 Days.
Infinite Chill/Recovery
2 Mega Evolution
Arena=Lost Woods
Items=On
Abilities=All
Switch=OK
Subs: 3
Challenger sends out pokemon first
Arena: Lost Woods
Following the instructions of the Gym League people, you rent a Gogoat, mount it and enter a strange forest. "Search for the Sound of Music", the instructions said.
"What a lousy advice. How can I find Music in these Woods?" - You say to yourself.
Still, you heard that the Fire Gym was an easy target, so you move on. Somewhere in the trail, you feel...weird, as if you were not there anymore...or as if "there" wasn't there anymore.
"I knew I shouldn't have eaten those nachos..." - You speak loudly to yourself before dismissing the feeling entirely.
You and your rented Gogoat continue to move forward, following the trail. You can find footprints of many species...and yet you don't recognize any of them. Also, the woods seem to...shine? Despite being really late, there are enough sources of light around, allowing you to see your way quite clearly.
"Too many weird Fireflies here...well, at least it isn't dark" - you think. Well, aren't you naive?
After a good hour, the trail divides into two. Before falling to despair, you manage to hear a faint sound. A song of sorts. Well...strap me a bow and call me Snubbull, music in the woods. You decide to follow it and in no time you find...
GAAAAHHH!!!
You yell, after seeing the such an odd kid. Needless to say, your Gogoat fled before you could say "what the fuck".
"Heheh, Are you looking for someone, big guy?" - The kid asks.
"Erm...I am looking for the Fire Gym Leader." - You answer.
"I don't know any 'Fire Gym Leader', Tee Hee Heee! But if you want some fire, there is this guy here who has been wandering around for quite some time. He was with a strange Fox with Nine Tails and a Flaming big Pig. Maybe he is the one you are looking for? If so just follow the music." - The kid says.
After thanking the kid you follow the music, running as fast as you can for some time when suddenly...
THUD
"Ouch! That hurts! You should pay attention!"
"Sorry! I was looking for the Fire Gym Leader. I was told by a very scary kid that he was here" - You say.
"Ah, then look no further, I am the guy you are looking for. I am Frosty, Fire Gym Leader, owner of the Bonfire Badge, at your service"
"Awesome! Then let's head to your gym so I can defeat you!" - You say.
"Well...here is the thing. I heard that there is some kind of abandoned temple here from where this music is supposed to come, so I thought I might as well open my gym there, since I like music and why not? But I can't seem to find it haha. So we will battle here! Just don't disturb the fairies and spirits of the woods and you will be fine trust me you won't want to disturb them."
You take a good while to check your surroundings and you notice the following aspects of the Woods:
- There is a water pond, grass source, some rocks and you can see the sky. And the sun is starting to raise and shine amid the treetops. Every move can be used here, with the sole exception of Fissure, as that will probably disturb the woods, and that would be bad. Also, you don't think you will manage to summon Hail or Sandstorm without the respective stones;
- Dense Woods means that spread moves (Surf, Hyper Voice, Lava Plume, Heat Wave, Blizzard, Rock Slide etc etc etc) won't....spread that easily. Also, the sturdy roots weaken the power of EQ, Bulldoze and Magnitude. Spread moves will have the damage dealt multiplied by 0.67 instead of just the bap by 0.75 when used in doubles+;
- No move or ability or item, with the sole exception of Fake Out, can Flinch. All pokemon are already scared enough at the Woods, they won't pay attention at trickery for the most part.
- You are in the middle of a forest, so Grassy Terrain is always up, stacking with other "terrains".
- The trees won't allow you to see much far. While you can recognize the pokemon in front of you, the same can't be said about the ones in the bench, waiting for an opportunity to come in. Luckily for you the same applies to the leader you are facing. The Teams of the players are hidden and only the pokemon sent out are revealed.
- Finally, the forest seems so ominous that you can't help but worry about your own safety. You feel you should either use only one pokemon at a time and keep the others for protection or send two at once have them protect each other and act only when there is an opening. The Leader seems to not care either way and is waiting for you to make the first move. The Challenger can choose to do the battle in Singles or Doubles format and is the first to send out pokemon. On doubles format each pokemon will have only 2 actions per round.
"You are quite the observer, haha. It seems that you are ready, so let's begin this. En Garde!"
Summary
- All moves, except for Fissure, can be used. Hail and Sand can't be summoned without the respective stones.
- Instead of using the 0.75 BAP multiplier, the entire damage dealt by a spread move is multiplied by 0.67. So the formula is: ((BAP [Ignore standard spread modifier] *Screens + stuff - stuff)*Weakness/Resistance+Stat Stage Differences+Type-Specific-Item)*0.67 = Damage
- No flinches (except for fake out)
- Grassy Terrain is always up, stacking with others if needs be
- The challenger chooses if the battle will be singles or doubles. Any challenge made without specifying the battle format will be considered illegal and will be ignored for all intentions and purposes. Also the challenger always sends out first on the first round (therefore orders last).
- For Doubles, pokemon only acts twice per round.
- Each Player can only see the pokemon their opponent has sent out. The pokemon sent to the ref will remain a secret until their trainer chooses to send them out.
Following the instructions of the Gym League people, you rent a Gogoat, mount it and enter a strange forest. "Search for the Sound of Music", the instructions said.
"What a lousy advice. How can I find Music in these Woods?" - You say to yourself.
Still, you heard that the Fire Gym was an easy target, so you move on. Somewhere in the trail, you feel...weird, as if you were not there anymore...or as if "there" wasn't there anymore.
"I knew I shouldn't have eaten those nachos..." - You speak loudly to yourself before dismissing the feeling entirely.
You and your rented Gogoat continue to move forward, following the trail. You can find footprints of many species...and yet you don't recognize any of them. Also, the woods seem to...shine? Despite being really late, there are enough sources of light around, allowing you to see your way quite clearly.
"Too many weird Fireflies here...well, at least it isn't dark" - you think. Well, aren't you naive?
After a good hour, the trail divides into two. Before falling to despair, you manage to hear a faint sound. A song of sorts. Well...strap me a bow and call me Snubbull, music in the woods. You decide to follow it and in no time you find...
GAAAAHHH!!!
You yell, after seeing the such an odd kid. Needless to say, your Gogoat fled before you could say "what the fuck".
"Heheh, Are you looking for someone, big guy?" - The kid asks.
"Erm...I am looking for the Fire Gym Leader." - You answer.
"I don't know any 'Fire Gym Leader', Tee Hee Heee! But if you want some fire, there is this guy here who has been wandering around for quite some time. He was with a strange Fox with Nine Tails and a Flaming big Pig. Maybe he is the one you are looking for? If so just follow the music." - The kid says.
After thanking the kid you follow the music, running as fast as you can for some time when suddenly...
THUD
"Ouch! That hurts! You should pay attention!"
"Sorry! I was looking for the Fire Gym Leader. I was told by a very scary kid that he was here" - You say.
"Ah, then look no further, I am the guy you are looking for. I am Frosty, Fire Gym Leader, owner of the Bonfire Badge, at your service"
"Awesome! Then let's head to your gym so I can defeat you!" - You say.
"Well...here is the thing. I heard that there is some kind of abandoned temple here from where this music is supposed to come, so I thought I might as well open my gym there, since I like music and why not? But I can't seem to find it haha. So we will battle here! Just don't disturb the fairies and spirits of the woods and you will be fine trust me you won't want to disturb them."
You take a good while to check your surroundings and you notice the following aspects of the Woods:
- There is a water pond, grass source, some rocks and you can see the sky. And the sun is starting to raise and shine amid the treetops. Every move can be used here, with the sole exception of Fissure, as that will probably disturb the woods, and that would be bad. Also, you don't think you will manage to summon Hail or Sandstorm without the respective stones;
- Dense Woods means that spread moves (Surf, Hyper Voice, Lava Plume, Heat Wave, Blizzard, Rock Slide etc etc etc) won't....spread that easily. Also, the sturdy roots weaken the power of EQ, Bulldoze and Magnitude. Spread moves will have the damage dealt multiplied by 0.67 instead of just the bap by 0.75 when used in doubles+;
- No move or ability or item, with the sole exception of Fake Out, can Flinch. All pokemon are already scared enough at the Woods, they won't pay attention at trickery for the most part.
- You are in the middle of a forest, so Grassy Terrain is always up, stacking with other "terrains".
- The trees won't allow you to see much far. While you can recognize the pokemon in front of you, the same can't be said about the ones in the bench, waiting for an opportunity to come in. Luckily for you the same applies to the leader you are facing. The Teams of the players are hidden and only the pokemon sent out are revealed.
- Finally, the forest seems so ominous that you can't help but worry about your own safety. You feel you should either use only one pokemon at a time and keep the others for protection or send two at once have them protect each other and act only when there is an opening. The Leader seems to not care either way and is waiting for you to make the first move. The Challenger can choose to do the battle in Singles or Doubles format and is the first to send out pokemon. On doubles format each pokemon will have only 2 actions per round.
"You are quite the observer, haha. It seems that you are ready, so let's begin this. En Garde!"
Summary
- All moves, except for Fissure, can be used. Hail and Sand can't be summoned without the respective stones.
- Instead of using the 0.75 BAP multiplier, the entire damage dealt by a spread move is multiplied by 0.67. So the formula is: ((BAP [Ignore standard spread modifier] *Screens + stuff - stuff)*Weakness/Resistance+Stat Stage Differences+Type-Specific-Item)*0.67 = Damage
- No flinches (except for fake out)
- Grassy Terrain is always up, stacking with others if needs be
- The challenger chooses if the battle will be singles or doubles. Any challenge made without specifying the battle format will be considered illegal and will be ignored for all intentions and purposes. Also the challenger always sends out first on the first round (therefore orders last).
- For Doubles, pokemon only acts twice per round.
- Each Player can only see the pokemon their opponent has sent out. The pokemon sent to the ref will remain a secret until their trainer chooses to send them out.
Leader Frosty
Ninetales [Keaton] (Female)
Nature: Timid (A 15% increase (rounded up) in Base Speed and a +13% increase in accuracy on this Pokemon's attacks; Subtracts * from Attack)
Type: Fire
Abilities:
Flash Fire/Drought (H) [UNLOCKED]
Stats:
HP: 100
Atk: Rank 2 (-)
Def: Rank 3
SpA: Rank 3
SpD: Rank 4
Spe: 115 (100 x 1.15)
Size Class: 2
Weight Class: 2
Base Rank Total: 20
EC: 6/6
MC: 0
AC: 5/5
Attacks (78/81):
Attract
Baby Doll Eyes
Bide
Body Slam
Calm Mind
Captivate
Charm
Confide
Confuse Ray
Covet
Curse
Dark Pulse
Dig (*)
Disable (*)
Double-Edge
Double Team (*)
Dream Eater
Ember
Endure
Energy Ball (*)
Extrasensory (*)
Facade
Faint Attack
Fire Blast (*)
Fire Spin
Flail
Flame Burst
Flame Charge
Flamethrower
Flare Blitz
Foul Play
Frustration
Giga Impact
Grudge
Guard Swap
Headbutt
Heat Wave
Hex
Hidden Power (Ice)
Howl
Hyper Beam
Hypnosis
Imprison
Incinerate
Inferno
Iron Tail
Mimic
Nasty Plot
Ominous Wind
Overheat
Pain Split
Payback
Power Swap
Protect
Psych Up
Psyshock
Quick Attack
Reflect
Rest
Return
Roar
Role Play
Round
Safeguard
Secret Power
Skull Bash
Sleep Talk
Snore
Solarbeam
Spite
Substitute
Sunny Day
Swift
Tail Slap
Tail Whip
Toxic
Will-o-Wisp
Dispel
Shadow Mend
Chandelure [Jalhalla] (M)
Nature: Timid (+Spe, - Attack, +10% acc)
Type: Ghost / Fire
Abilities: Flame Body/Flash Fire/Infiltrator [UNLOCKED]
Stats:
HP: 90
Atk: Rank 1 (-)
Def: Rank 3
SpA: Rank 6
SpD: Rank 3
Spe: 92 (+)
Size Class: 2
Weight Class: 3
Base Rank Total: 19
EC: 9/9
MC: 0
AC 5/5
Attacks (66/66 - Movepool Completed!):
Acid
Acid Armor
Astonish
Attract
Calm Mind
Captivate
Clear Smog
Confide
Confuse Ray
Curse
Dark Pulse
Double Team
Dream Eater
Embargo
Ember
Endure
Energy Ball
Facade
Fire Blast
Fire Spin
Flame Burst
Flame Charge
Flamethrower
Flash
Frustration
Giga Impact
Haze
Heat Wave
Hex
Hidden Power Water
Hyper Beam
Imprison
Incinerate
Inferno
Memento
Minimize
Night Shade
Overheat
Pain Split
Payback
Power Split
Protect
Psych Up
Psychic
Rest
Return
Round
Safeguard
Secret Power
Shadow Ball
Shock Wave
Sleep Talk
Smog
Snore
Solarbeam
Spite
Substitute
Sunny Day
Swagger
Taunt
Telekinesis
Thief
Toxic
Trick
Trick Room
Will-o-Wisp
Shadow Mend
Challenger Tavok
Tommy (Gallade (M))
Nature: Jolly (+Spe, +10% accuracy, -SpA)
Type:
- Psychic: Psychic STAB; can lift and throw opponents with Psychic regardless of Special Attack Rank. Psychic-type attacks are not godlike and cannot be used as a catchall for Disabling, Binding, and redirecting opposing attacks.
- Fighting: Fighting STAB; ignore weight restrictions on Circle Throw, Seismic Toss, Sky Drop, Storm Throw, Submission, and Vital Throw.
Abilities:
- Steadfast (Passive): If this Pokemon is flinched, it becomes aware of the speed difference and increases Speed by one (1) stage to make up the difference. This Speed boost is maintained at the end of each round.
- Justified (Passive) (UNLOCKED): This Pokemon's body reacts to dark energy, invigorating its passions. When hit by a Dark-type move, the Pokemon's attack will increase one (1) stage. A boost gained this way will be maintained at the end of each round.
Stats:
HP: 100
Atk: Rank 5
Def: Rank 3
SpA: Rank 2 (-)
SpD: Rank 4
Spe: 92 (+10% accuracy)
Size Class: 3
Weight Class: 4
Base Rank Total: 21
EC: 9/9
MC: 0
AC: 5/5
KOC: 0
Moves (76/129):
- Ally Swith
- Brick Break
- Bulldoze
- Calm Mind
- Close Combat
- Confusion
- Dazzling Gleam
- Destiny Bond
- Disable
- Disarming Voice
- Double Team
- Drain Punch
- Draining Kiss
- Earthquake
- Encore
- Endure
- False Swipe
- Feint
- Fire Punch
- Focus Blast
- Focus Punch
- Fury Cutter
- Giga Impact
- Growl
- Grudge
- Heal Pulse
- Helping Hand
- Hypnosis
- Ice Punch
- Icy Wind
- Imprison
- Knock Off
- Leaf Blade
- Leer
- Light Screen
- Low Kick
- Low Sweep
- Lucky Chant
- Magic Coat
- Magical Leaf
- Mean Look
- Memento
- Mimic
- Nightmare
- Night Slash
- Pain Split
- Protect
- Psychic
- Psycho Cut
- Quick Guard
- Reflect
- Rest
- Safeguard
- Shadow Sneak
- Sing
- Skill Swap
- Slash
- Sleep Talk
- Snatch
- Stored Power
- Substitute
- Taunt
- Telekinesis
- Teleport
- Thief
- Thunder Wave
- Torment
- Toxic
- Trick
- Trick Room
- Wide Guard
- Will-O-Wisp
- Wish
- Zen Headbutt
Hyrule (Dragonite (F))
Nature: Quiet (+SpA, Spe-)
Type:
- Dragon: Dragon STAB; -1 BAP on incoming neutral attacks Dragon itself would resist (e.g. -1 BAP on Aqua Jet against Garchomp.) Unable to have Thrash or Outrage disrupted by oncoming damage.
- Flying: Flying STAB; immunity to Ground attacks and the Arena Trap Ability except under the effects of Smack Down and Gravity, even for ground-based flying Pokemon. Will always hit foes with Dig (except other Flying types) and Dive. Cannot be hit by Dive unless the attacking Pokemon has a size class greater than four (4). Unaffected by Spikes or Toxic Spikes. when switching in. Able to hit Pokemon in the evasive stage of Bounce, Fly or Sky Drop with single target moves that hit Pokemon on the field regardless of position.
Abilities:
- Inner Focus (Passive): When an opponent attempts to flinch this Pokemon, it stands firm and continues its attack. If it has another ability that would be activated by flinching, that ability activates.
- Multiscale (Passive) (UNLOCKED): This Pokemon has sturdy scales to protect it from an opponent's attacks. If this Pokemon is at their maximum HP when a round starts, all damage done to this Pokemon by attacks with BAP during the round will be halved.
Stats:
HP: 100
Atk: Rank 5
Def: Rank 3
SpA: Rank 5 (+)
SpD: Rank 4
Spe: 69 (-) (-10% evasion)
Size Class: 4
Weight Class: 6
Base Rank Total: 22
EC: 9/9
MC: 0
AC: 5/5
KOC: 0
Moves (64/120)
- Aerial Ace
- Agility
- Aqua Jet
- Aqua Tail
- Blizzard
- Brick Break
- Detect
- Dive
- Double Team
- Draco Meteor
- Dragon Claw
- Dragon Pulse
- Dragon Rage
- Dragon Rush
- Dragon Tail
- Earthquake
- Endure
- Extreme Speed
- Fire Blast
- Fire Punch
- Flamethrower
- Fly
- Focus Blast
- Focus Punch
- Giga Impact
- Heal Bell
- Horn Drill
- Hurricane
- Hydro Pump
- Hyper Beam
- Ice Beam
- Ice Punch
- Icy Wind
- Incinerate
- Iron Head
- Iron Tail
- Leer
- Light Screen
- Outrage
- Protect
- Rest
- Roar
- Rock Slide
- Rock Tomb
- Roost
- Safeguard
- Skull Bash
- Sky Drop
- Slam
- Sleep Talk
- Stone Edge
- Substitute
- Superpower
- Surf
- Tailwind
- Thunderbolt
- Thunder Punch
- Thunder Wave
- Toxic
- Twister
- Waterfall
- Whirlpool
- Whirlwind
- Wrap
Having dreams of greatness, Hyrule always looked to show just how strong she was.
Getting into constant trouble, she always rejected help and though she could
handle everything. It wasn't until she was cornered in a cave by an outraged
Haxorus that she realized that were things that she couldn't do.
Just as she was going to get crushed by the superior dragon type, Gambo, Lira, Randy and
Hex came to her rescue. The dragon type easily overpowered each of them individually, but
after a long and gruelling fight they emerged victorious, if just barely.
Crying because of what she went through and the danger she put everyone in,
she asked Tavok to take her with him so she could compensate them.
Since that day, Hyrule has become more powerful, evolving along the way, always
looking to protect her teammates the same way they protected her. While not being the most
powerful around (with Gambo, Randy and Bastion far surprasing her) annoys her a little, she
cares about them too much for that to matter.
Getting into constant trouble, she always rejected help and though she could
handle everything. It wasn't until she was cornered in a cave by an outraged
Haxorus that she realized that were things that she couldn't do.
Just as she was going to get crushed by the superior dragon type, Gambo, Lira, Randy and
Hex came to her rescue. The dragon type easily overpowered each of them individually, but
after a long and gruelling fight they emerged victorious, if just barely.
Crying because of what she went through and the danger she put everyone in,
she asked Tavok to take her with him so she could compensate them.
Since that day, Hyrule has become more powerful, evolving along the way, always
looking to protect her teammates the same way they protected her. While not being the most
powerful around (with Gambo, Randy and Bastion far surprasing her) annoys her a little, she
cares about them too much for that to matter.
tavok sends out
Frosty sends out and orders
tavok orders
I ref and screw something up
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