How exactly the trainers managed to end up in the Mega-Ultra Box is a mystery. After all, there are no entrances or exits, and even the more exotic means of breaching its thick walls, such as teleport, are mysteriously ineffective. Nevertheless, the three of them have somehow found their way here and stand gawking around at the vast empty space, the imposing silver walls that spring up on all sides and form the floor and ceiling. No one seems particularly worried about being trapped in the gigantic box, though; in fact, two of the trainers immediately square off for a fight and the third wanders over to the sidelines to act as referee. While pokémon are released behind her, she tentatively reaches out and gives the nearest wall a careful poke. It buzzes faintly beneath her finger, humming on the frequency of pure awesome, and seems to actively push back on her arm. The referee raises an eyebrow, then shrugs and turns around to pay attention to the unfolding battle.
In the middle of the box two pokémon have appeared: on DarthWaffles' side floats Stamford the bronzor, and opposite is Relic the baltoy. The two synthetic pokémon aren't the most expressive ever; in fact, if they feel any emotion at all about the start of the battle, they give no indication of it. They simply remain still and quiet as their trainers give commands and remain that way until, at last, the referee gives the signal to begin the battle in earnest.
Round One
DarthWaffles (OO)
Stamford (X) <Levitate>
Health: 100%
Energy: 100%
Commands: Confuse Ray/Safeguard/Light Screen ~ Toxic/Safeguard/Grass Knot ~ Stealth Rock/Safeguard
- Calm and collected.
Eonrider (OO)
Relic (X) <Levitate>
Health: 100%
Energy: 100%
Commands: Safeguard~Gravity~(wait for Bronzor)Rapid Spin
- Rotating slowly about its axis.
Before Stamford can so much as think about starting up an attack, Relic's eyes flash blue, and a flickering green aura springs up around its body, promising to defend it against any status attacks Stamford might plan to send its way. Seeing that a confuse ray would be futile, the bronzor sets up its own protective barrier: a golden bubble of light surrounds it, the light screen glinting off the mirrored body of the pokémon it protects.
Relic's next course of action is to ground its inexplicably floaty opponent. Once again its eyes begin to glow blue, though this time the radiance is sustained for a longer period of time--amplifying gravity is more difficult than throwing together a safeguard, after all. The air seems to grow heavy and oppressive with psychic power as the baltoy extends the power of its mind over a wide radius, chipping patiently away at the fundamental laws of the universe, amplifying the effects of gravity to an unnaturally high level. Stamford initially struggles as its metal body suddenly becomes much heavier than before, trying to strengthen the electromagnetic currents running through its body that ordinarily keep it aloft, but it is no use. The strain is too much, and the bronzor drifts gently to the ground, landing on the metal floor of the box with a faint clink.
To make matters worse, Relic's safeguard persists, but there seems to be no vegetation about out of which to fashion a suitable grass knot. At a loss for what to do, Stamford can only rest where it is for the moment and get ready for its next attack. Its own psychic power sweeps out over the arena, picking up small bits of dirt and sand and crushing them into passable chunks of rock. The makeshift stealth rock is then reeled in, and Stamford arranges the little chunks of makeshift stone in a ring around Relic.
The baltoy is hardly impressed. Its usual revolutions pick up speed until it is no more than a blur, a harsh wind whipping up around it as it spins ever faster. The stealth rock is blasted away in all directions as Relic spins forward like a top, smacking into Stamford with a solid "clang." The rapid spin is a fairly weak attack, though; the bronzor hardly looks bothered by it at all, though the loss of its carefully-crafted stealth rock is annoying.
DarthWaffles (OO)
Stamford (X) <Levitate>
Health: 99%
Energy: 94%
Commands: Light Screen ~ Nothing ~ Stealth Rock
- Irritated. Protected by light screen (2 more actions).
Eonrider (OO)
Relic (X) <Levitate>
Health: 100%
Energy: 90%
Commands: Safeguard~Gravity~(wait for Bronzor)Rapid Spin
- In excellent shape. Protected by safeguard (2 more actions).
Final Notes
- Yes, Eonrider--pokémon can use any attack that they can learn from any source.
- There is no vegetation in the arena to use for grass knot.
- There aren't any rocks, either, so Stamford produced an improvised, weaker version of stealth rock. Not that it mattered.
- Eonrider attacks first next round.