High up on top of the skyscraper, the trainers of the Asber league once again finds themselves battling it out in another risky spot. Only a small fence offers any protection from the high drop, and looking over the edge is definitely an intimidating sight, so everyone makes sure to stay firmly in the middle of the wide open space. It's not exactly good weather for flying, so each trainer opted for the elevator to make their way to the top, not exactly quite as impressive as swooping in on an Aerodactyl, but it gets the job done.
The three trainers have made sure to bundle themselves up to protect themselves from the bite of the icy wind, but they still find themselves shivering as the wind whistles by fiercely. The previous night's rain has also added an extra hazard, and everyone has to maneuver carefully to prevent an embarrassing slip up.
When everyone manages to find their footing on the slick surface, the referee shakily signals to begin, and Grass King and DarkHydra each hurl a Pokéball onto the slippery ground. By some miracle, the Pokéballs don't get blown off course, and Wrath the Larvitar and Eclipse the Poochyena both appear in a burst of light.
Both Pokémon immediately begin shivering as they're exposed to the vicious gale, and Wrath in particular looks especially irked. The Larvitar examines his surroundings with a fierce glare, then bows his head again the wind with an irritated snort.
Eclipse also gives the chosen battle spot a quick look, struggling to dig his claws into the ground to get a good grip. The paved ground is too smooth and slippery for that though, and the Poochyena is left swaying nervously with his tail between his legs.
Grass King (O)
[Sin: Wrath]
(M)
<Guts>
Health: 100%
Energy: 100%
Status: Looking sullen and angry about being so high up.
DarkHydra (O)
[Eclipse]
(M)
<Quick feet>
Health: 100%
Energy: 100%
Status: Shivering a little, and looking a bit nervous.
Round one
Wrath is the first to start things off, and the grumpy looking rock type immediately begins to call forth the spirits of ancient Pokémon long past. He lowers his head and mutters a complicated chant, waving his stubby paws about for dramatic effect.
The formerly smooth ground beneath his feet quickly becomes cracked and ragged as chunks of rock tear themselves free, and eerie flames of blue and purple burst into life. Wrath continues to chant as the floating stones rise up and the ghostly fire surrounds them in a blazing aura, while Eclipse backs away nervously. With a sudden shout, Wrath stomps his tiny foot, and the glowing stones go flying towards Eclipse, completely bowling the canine over.
Eclipse gives a yelp of pain as the rocks engulf him, and they crack into multiple pieces upon contact, showering him with shards of granite. The Poochyena winces, and shakes the dust from his fur as he wriggles free of the largest chunks of rock he’s wedged between. He glares at the equally angry looking Larvitar, then charges towards him with a determined bark. He bashes forcefully into Wrath and delivers a surprisingly crushing strike with his front paws, causing a small crack to appear on the Larvitar’s rocky chest.
Wrath’s scowl becomes even more pronounced as he examines the damage on his hide. He begins another frenzied chant, speaking too quickly and furiously for any words to be made out, and the recently disturbed ground begins to crack even further. Eclipse tenses as he sees the familiar signs, and flames of purplish blue burst out from the cracks in the ground as more rocks tear themselves free. The glowing stones engulf Eclipse once again, cracking apart upon contact and showering him with even more sharp and painful rock shards.
Eclipse growls, and his spiky fur bristles out even further as a wispy black aura of dark energy surrounds his small form. Even Wrath falters a bit as he sees the Poochyena furiously bare his oversized fangs and charge at him head-on. The wind relentlessly batters his small form as he runs, further ruffling his spiky coat, but Eclipse charges determinedly on until he reaches his target. He gives a furious snarl as he begins viciously pummelling Wrath with all he’s got; biting down and lashing out with his paws as the inky aura around him flares up wildly. When he finally backs away, Eclipse is panting from the effort the attack took, but he’s pleased to see the ill-tempered Larvitar looks very shaken up from his sudden viciousness.
Wrath groans as he tries to regain his bearings, and he painfully picks himself up again, wincing at the further damage done to his rocky hide. It doesn’t take long for him to regain his scowl however, and he quickly begins another furious chant as he prepares to pummel that insolent mutt with more rocks.
Unbeknownst to him however, Eclipse has been preparing this time; he’s crouched down and ready to strike. As soon as he sees Wrath begin his familiar routine, he darts forward with a sudden burst of speed, his form engulfed in wispy strands of purplish black energy. Wrath gives a startled cry as Eclipse abruptly barrels into him and knocks him off his feet. Eclipse can't suppress a grin when he sees Wrath writhes around on the ground, struggling to ignore the pain and pick up where he left off.
Looking somewhat flustered, Wrath starts his chant from the beginning, having lost his place, and the stationary rocks spring to life once again. The eerie flames flare up as the spirits respond to his chant, and Eclipse's grin fades as he's pelted with more rocks.
As the somewhat battered looking Poochyena shoves the shattered stones out of his way, he grumpily gives himself another shake. He's getting seriously tired of floating rocks, but at least he's in better shape than his perpetually angry opponent.
End of round one
Grass King (O)
[Sin: Wrath]
(M)
<Guts>
Health: 70% (Capped)
Energy: 79%
Status: Feeling beat up and sore, not to mention frustrated with the spirit's lack of generosity.
- 1 defense
DarkHydra (O)
[Eclipse]
(M)
<Quick feet>
Health: 82%
Energy: 80%
Status: Somewhat bruised from the relentless rockfall, but quite impressed with his own efforts.
Arena notes
The ground in front of Wrath is badly cracked and broken. Chunks of rock litter Eclipse's side of the field.
Battle notes
- Rock smash lowered Wrath's defense, none of Wrath's APs raised his stats however.
- Oh yeah, I forgot to ask: what effect does slipping have exactly? Does it completely disrupt the attack or only lower its effects somewhat? I'm only applying the slipping chance for attacks that require movement, since that makes the most sense, so Eclipse lucked out this round.
- DarkHydra attacks first.