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pathos Vs. Lord of the Fireflies

Round Six

Team Pathos
XXO
azurill
Apollo
Azurill (M) [Thick Fat] @ Soothe Bell
Health: 79% | Energy: 89%
Condition: Camouflaged (Water type)
”dude that was so cool dude”
Surf / Uproar x3

Team Fireflies
OOo
croagunk
Hook
Croagunk (M) [Anticipation] @ Muscle Band
Health: 10% | Energy: 44%
Condition: Burned (3% damage over the round)
”blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh”
Drain Punch ~ Drain Punch ~ Drain Punch

oshawott
Athos
Oshawott (M) [Torrent] @ Lucky Egg
Health: 19% | Energy: 48%
Condition: Encored (3 more actions), Focused (+1 Crit)
”dude”
Iron Tail / Waterfall ~ Iron Tail / Waterfall ~ Iron Tail / Waterfall


Athos swirled about in the water, tunneling through the sea by Apollo. The Azurill watched with glee, mouth transfixed in an o. His eyes almost achieved that shape when Athos zoomed by, smashing his tail into the Azurill. The dull thud of metal on Pokemon was followed by the unsettling of dust as Apollo flipped over. He drew his tail up to his head and rubbed down where the metal had smacked into him. He winced when the even the light bubble of his tail touched the bruise. He waddled back upright and patted the ground with his feet until he had rotated to face the daring duo. Hook was running towards him, fist raised and pulsing a dull orange. Apollo sighed. Three fingers squashed onto the sore part of his forehead, the orange glow slinging off and onto Apollo’s face. Hook snickered in place as some of Apollo’s fighting spirit pulled out of him, the little Azurill huffed in reply; he could feel part of his head weave out through the fingers like they were extraction tubes, it left a cold in the warmth of his thoughts.

He hopped up and wiggled his toes about to swim in place. His tail set in motion, spinning like a propeller. Apollo’s mouth bubbled as he jeered and shouted at the stupid frog and mr. otter-man. Hook’s eyes widened as he saw what was happening. That tiny tail was churning the water behind Apollo for miles. He could see the fish flee as the cylinder of current rushed forward. It seemed to peel out of the main current that Apollo had constructed, shooting towards him like a high-speed banana peel. The wave smashed into his gut, right where the white stripes lay, twisting and contorting to pierce his insides. Hook gasped several bubbles of air as he was pushed back, when another torrent of water stormed into him, this time from on high. The riptide smashed onto his head and drove him down into the dust. He couldn’t feel the slap of the earth, he was out before the ground even got to him.

Athos was making his return trip when the swipe of water tunneled through him. The currents weaved around him, battering his sides but leaving enough of a path for him to speed through. He didn’t notice Hook’s unconscious form zip under him, all he knew was that his target was marked once more. He twisted in the current, just quickly enough that his tail didn’t just strike Apollo, but scrape across the Azurill’s skull. Apollo squealed as the wound on his head deepened, sending up a reactionary shock of water from his ever-spinning tail. The strike span into Athos, sending him tumbling down the waves, being pulled and tugged by the ocean itself. He slid into the dust in front of Apollo, and the Azurill gave him a cross glare, puffy cheeks and all. Athos grumbled, and spun upwards, kicking up a mess of dust and smacking his tail into Apollo one last time. Thankfully it struck his cheek, and didn’t leave a mark. But that didn’t remove the stain of trust left on Apollo’s heart. He thought they were buds, fellow rollercoaster enthusiasts. He started screeching, shouting, wailing about how Athos had betrayed him, how he could never be forgiven for his crimes against the rollercoster society. His tirade continued on for so long that he didn’t notice Athos had crumpled up from the sheer aural shock.


Team Pathos
XXO
azurill
Apollo
Azurill (M) [Thick Fat] @ Soothe Bell
Health: 44% (CAPPED) | Energy: 76%
Condition: Camouflaged (Water type), Defense -2
”DOUBLE KILL”
Surf ~ Surf ~ Uproar

Team Fireflies
XXo
croagunk
Hook
Croagunk (M) [Anticipation] @ Muscle Band
Health: 0% | Energy: 38%
Condition: Knocked Out!
intermittent croaking
Drain Punch ~ Drain Punch ~ hah left hook, right hook, you gotta do bet..ter…than…

oshawott
Athos
Oshawott (M) [Torrent] @ Lucky Egg
Health: 0% | Energy: 30%
Condition: Knocked Out!
”here comes the droooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo-”
Iron Tail ~ Iron Tail ~ Iron Tail


A1:
Iron Tail: Accuracy (66/100, HIT), Effect Chance (30/100, DEFENSE LOWERED)
Surf: Crit Chance @ Hook (8/100, CRITICAL HIT, Crit Chance @ Athos (94/100, NO CRIT))

A2:
Iron Tail: Accuracy (16/100, HIT), Effect Chance (24/100, DEFENSE LOWERED)

A3:
Iron Tail: Accuracy (29/100, HIT), Effect Chance (72/100, NO EFFECT)

Apollo:
79 – 6 (Iron Tail) – 8 (Drain Punch) – 7 (Iron Tail) – 9 (Drain Punch) – 8 (Iron Tail) = 44% (CAPPED)
89 – 4 (Surf) – 4 (Surf) – 5 (Uproar) = 76%

Hook:
10 + 4 (Drain Punch) – 11 (Surf, Critical Hit) – 1 (Burn) + 4 (Drain Punch) – 8 (Surf) = ribbit.
44 – 3 (Drain Punch) – 3 (Drain Punch) = 38%

Athos:
19 – 5 (Surf) – 8 (Surf) – 10 (Uproar) = weeeeeeee.
48 – 6 * 3 (Iron Tail) = 30%


Notes:
-Focus Energy faded on the first action.
-Since Surf was only hitting one mon after the first action, it’s base damage went back to normal. I’m pretty sure that’s how it works.
-The RNG loves Athos. A lot. I rolled to check, it went over 100. Though it did have a bit of a crisis when critting right into pathos’ hands.
-Please inform me if you spot any mistakes, I’ll try and fix them immediately.

-Fireflies sends out his last remaining Pokemon and commands, then pathos commands.
 
Harlequin the Slowpoke it is, then!

Harle, this should go smoothly! Begin with a Bulldoze so you can actually be faster than the Azurill. Faster. Amazing trainer I am, I know. Follow with two Zen Headbutts!

If they Bounce up or Protect or Substitute on the first action, send a Future Sight! If they Bounce up/ Protect on the two last actions, go for Calm Mind instead, using it again if they stay up.

At any point, if they try to use Charm, Toxic, Fake Tears, Encore, Sing or Tickle, send it back with a Magic Coat!

If there are clones, aim for the one with a shadow, though i guess in the water, with all the sand and stuff, guessing which one is right shouldn't be too hard. Take your time.

Bulldoze / Future Sight / Magic Coat ~ Zen Headbutt / Calm Mind / Magic Coat x2
 
Okay, we should be able to handle this... We're not gonna bounce, but just swim upwards a little so you're not touching the ground. I don't know if you were near it anyhow, so that shouldn't be hard. It shouldn't be too hard to throw in a Muddy Water while you're at it, though with our luck... Afterwards, float back down and go for a Mud Slap and a Water Pulse.

Muddy Water ~ Mud Slap ~ Water Pulse
 
A Pokeball rolled across the silt, carried by a push into an unsuspecting current. Apollo chirped and bounced on over to it. The protruding white button clicked inside and the halves split open in front of him, sending him falling backwards. A great cream snout rose above him like a zeppelin, held aloft by pink towers. Out came a creature so strong that it could lift the waving mass of its gargantuan tail without breaking a sweat. Apollo was sweating, the beads bubbling up and away to the surface. He knew the creature took no effort in its endeavours by the calm smile and the dead eyes perched on its face. Its otherwise placid countenance took a dark turn- the expression itself didn’t change; oh heaven’s no- the crown sat upon its head cast a shadow across its face.

Round Seven

Team Pathos
XXO
azurill
Apollo
Azurill (M) [Thick Fat] @ Soothe Bell
Health: 44% (CAPPED) | Energy: 76%
Condition: Camouflaged (Water type), Defense -2
”a new challe- woah”
Muddy Water ~ Mud-Slap ~ Water Pulse

Team Fireflies
XXO
slowpoke
Harlequin
Slowpoke (M) [Own Tempo] @ King’s Rock
Health: 100% | Energy: 100%
Condition: DUN DUN DUNNNNN
Bulldoze / Future Sight / Magic Coat ~ Zen Headbutt / Calm Mind / Magic Coat x2


Apollo kicked back off the ground, speeding away from the monstrous pink blob of the deep. He bounded across the dirt with tail chasing behind him, almost equally as frightened in its wild curving. Once he’d found an adequate vantage point from which to observe the lumbering beast, he floated upwards. He noticed the unmoving pupils shift upwards, and the beast raised its forelegs very slowly. Of course, Apollo mused, a creature of that gargantuan proportion would have pronouncedly slow movements to someone so small as he. Apollo swirled a current of water with his tail and flung the whipping wave towards the creature, hoping it would be fast enough to catch it off-guard. As it travelled the current drove downwards and into the dirt, picking up discarded coral and tufts of kelp as it went. It looked as if part of the sea had just up and smacked into the pink monster. Apollo had prepared to wince when the move struck, but he found he could not. His new enemy bore the same dumb look, and it came crashing down onto the ground. A shockwave blew away the dirt in a straight line towards Apollo and continued on past him, off on an adventure into the great big blue.

The blast pushed the Azurill back slightly, but this only greatened his determination. Floating upside down he contemplated how dangerous a foe the great pink land-sea dragon must be. To have missed the shockwave completely, but still upended him. Truly, truly terrifying. In his musings he did not notice that he had floated much too close to the red gaping mouth of damnation. Quickly, Apollo whipped his tail downwards and flung a chunk of dust at the creature. It slapped almost harmlessly against its eyeballs. Some of it got stuck in its eye-fluid and remained there. The creature did not blink.

The face moved closer, Apollo shrunk back. The face bent down and its head shot into the space where Apollo had been. As if the function was complete, but the result failed, the creature retreated back to its original position. Its headbutt looking like a mournful droop now. Apollo popped open his mouth and burbled a muffled shout, firing a shaky bubble at the monster. Its head turned up just in time to notice the intruding sphere, but did nothing as it popped against its cranium. A wave of sound pulsed across its smooth, shiny head. Adventurer Apollo noted that nothing actually happened except his metaphorical pants were now metaphorically damp. The creature shot forward again, head suddenly bowed, and rammed into Apollo with alarming speed. His shock was more that it had attacked while he was making mental notes, and the Azurill spun off a ways away from the blow. By the time he had righted himself once more, the creature was in its original position, pink tail swaying with the current.


Team Pathos
XXO
azurill
Apollo
Azurill (M) [Thick Fat] @ Soothe Bell
Health: 31% | Energy: 68%
Condition: Camouflaged (Water type), Defense -2
”such force!”
Muddy Water ~ Mud-Slap ~ Water Pulse

Team Fireflies
XXO
slowpoke
Harlequin
Slowpoke (M) [Own Tempo] @ King’s Rock
Health: 86% | Energy: 91%
Condition: Accuracy -1
“?o?”
Bulldoze (Missed) ~ Zen Headbutt (Missed) ~ Zen Headbutt

A1:
Muddy Water: Accuracy (19/100, HIT), Effect Chance (36/100, NO EFFECT)

A2:
Zen Headbutt: Accuracy (96/100, needed 67 or lower to hit, MISS)

A3:
Zen Headbutt: Accuracy (15/100, HIT)

Calculations:
Apollo’s Health:
44 – 13 (Zen Headbutt) = 31%

Apollo’s Energy:
76 – 5 (Muddy Water) – 1 (Mud-Slap) – 2 (Water Pulse) = 68%

Harlequin’s Health:
100 – 7 (Muddy Water) – 3 (Mud-Slap) – 4 (Water Pulse) = 86%

Harlequin’s Energy:
100 – 3 (Bulldoze) – 3 (Zen Headbutt) – 3 (Zen Headbutt) = 91%


Notes:
-Apologies on the delay. As you know, I had PERTINENT QUESTIONS. And also maybe finals.
-I cut an extra bit of energy for Apollo composing himself in midair(water?) to fire Muddy Water.

-pathos faces down the mighty beast next!
 
I'd hardly call that a delay, it's only been two days. :p

Anyhow Apollo, think we're gonna hafta keep relying on hax, unfortunately. Let's go with Mud Slap, Water Pulse, and Muddy Water, in that order. If Harlequin's ordered to close his eyes, switch to Scald's instead of Mud Slap/Muddy Water, and if he's protecting/otherwise unhittable, go for a Defense Curl.

Mud Slap / Scald / Defense Curl ~ Water Pulse / Defense Curl ~ Muddy Water / Scald / Defense Curl
 
Alas Harlequin, it seems your vision has been impaired! But fret not, magnificent beast of the deep, for there is impeding doom upon your opponent. Do you see it?

Afraid, oh very afraid your opponent will be, locked in awe before your divine psyche!

A psyche that should leave your opponent in shock imr!

Future Sight ~ Telekinesis ~ Psyshock
 
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Round Eight

Team Pathos
XXO
azurill
Apollo
Azurill (M) [Thick Fat] @ Soothe Bell
Health: 31% | Energy: 68%
Condition: Camouflaged (Water type), Defense -2
”such force!”
Mud Slap / Scald / Defense Curl ~ Water Pulse / Defense Curl ~ Muddy Water / Scald / Defense Curl

Team Fireflies
XXO
slowpoke
Harlequin
Slowpoke (M) [Own Tempo] @ King’s Rock
Health: 86% | Energy: 91%
Condition: Accuracy -1
“?o?”
Future Sight ~ Telekinesis ~ Psyshock


Apollo double-timed it away from the gaping maw rising above him, kicking but more dirt into its eyes as he ran. Apollo twisted his head back as he fled, noting that the spherical vision detectors, although impeded by sea-grime, appeared to neither blink nor move. He gulped and slowed his pace, having retreated far enough away from the vision detection field. The creature stilled, which is to say it stilled its mind as well. It was already a pretty statuesque figure. Apollo felt a ripple cut through the idle current, tearing at something somewhere far off. Not far off in space, because he could feel the whispers of it happening where he stood. He shuddered as deadly premonitions filled his mind, what was this beast capable of?

Perhaps he should try and catch its attention once more. He blew out a singular bubble in front of him, containing within it his own terrified cry. The bubble itself seemed reluctant to budge, and Apollo had to order his tail to give it a bit of a shove. It floated through the air at the pink dragon, and popped upon its forehead once more, the splash somewhat alleviating the grime stuck to the unmoving eyeballs. Instantly, Apollo felt the effects of his intrusion. Pulled up by the tail, he floated helplessly in the air. Some invisible, imperceptible force clutched his buoyancy device, he couldn’t move at all.

He kicked and paddled and whipped about, but it was all in vain. He panicked, what if the creature came close. What if it ate him? What if it ate him? The beast was unmoving, but it could move any minute now. Any minute. Apollo’s struggling duly slowed, realization clamoring over him. Just to test his theory, he shot a jet of water at the ground in front of the beast, aiming so that it would further clog its vision. Unfortunately, his tail served as his balance in these cases, and at the lofty height he was held at, the blast’s trajectory was a bit wonky. The shock of water slid across a bit of discarded coral, continuing on into the distance, picking up sleeping Chinchou as it went. Apollo wondered if maybe it would find the shockwave the beast had rumbled out before.

He had no time to think clearly, as his vision warped immediately. Intense heat soaked the outside of his eyes, burning them so brightly that he could see the veins cracking in his vision. They grew wider, and more red, and delved into each other, his whole eyeball crumbled away, leaving nothing but gaping red beneath. He tried to blink, but his mind wouldn’t listen. He tried to blink. He struggled his nose upwards, but that only accentuated the heat. Nothing could save him now, he moaned. The beast had used its ultimate move, he had become prey for its ever-open maw. Then he blinked and everything was as it was. The beast’s tail continued to swish.
The tail warped, twisted into the sea. Apollo screamed, is this what its ultimate power was like? The tendril spread into the water, soaking it in a fine pink mist. He could see the bulge of the speeding tail crashing towards him under the thick cloudy waves. He shrilled louder and louder, but the mist entered his lungs and silenced his words before they were spoken. He choked on the intensity of the smoke, his forehead felt heavier and heavier, clouding with each labored breath. The tail grew close, its point almost stabbing into him. He shut his eyes.

He opened his eyes. The sea was still blue. There was the beast, swishing its tail.


Team Pathos
XXO
azurill
Apollo
Azurill (M) [Thick Fat] @ Soothe Bell
Health: 2% | Energy: 60%
Condition: Camouflaged (Water type), Defense -2, Floating (1 more action)
”wot”
Mud-Slap ~ Water Pulse ~ Muddy Water (Missed)

Team Fireflies
XXO
slowpoke
Harlequin
Slowpoke (M) [Own Tempo] @ King’s Rock
Health: 79% | Energy: 81%
Condition: Accuracy -1
“-o-”
Future Sight ~ Telekinesis ~ Psyshock

A3:
Muddy Water: Accuracy (87/100, MISS)

Calculations:
Apollo’s Health:
31 – 13 (Psyshock) – 16 (Future Sight) = 2%

Apollo’s Energy:
68 – 1 (Mud-Slap) – 2 (Water Pulse) – 5 (Muddy Water) = 60%

Harlequin’s Health:
86 – 3 (Mud-Slap) – 4 (Water Pulse) = 79%

Harlequin’s Energy:
91 – 5 (Future Sight) – 3 (Telekinesis) – 2 (Psyshock) = 81%


Notes:
-Normally I’d give it another round for Mud-Slap’s accuracy to wear off, but they’re battling underwater and the great pink blob of the sea’s been hit by two Water Pulses. So I let the first Mud-Slap’s drop wear off. Not that it mattered this round.
-Future Sight struck on the final action.
-I'm pretty sure Future Sight's accuracy roll is calculated when it's supposed to hit, not the action it's used. If it isn't, then I just rolled for it and got a 30, so it would hit regardless.

-Fireflies is revealed as the true monster behind the creature that roams the seascape! Find out his dastardly commands next time!
 
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Alright, LET'S NOT GET TOO COCKY HERE

Blast away with Psyshock again. and again. and again.

If they successfully put you to sleep, go for Snore instead (how ironic of a KO would that be).

If they Protect / Detect / Endure / Double Team on the first action, go for Trick Room.

If they have clones on the following actions, send a Surf.

Psyshock / Snore / Trick Room ~ Psyshock / Snore / Surf x2

EDIT: I'm curious on how you calculated Psyshock. With the defense drops, it should deal a bit more damage, no? Not that it matters much anyways.
 
Okieee Apollo, our options are really limited here... Think we're just gonna hafta go for as much damage as we can?? So let's combo an Uproar + Hyper Voice, and shove Round in there too if you think you can.

Uproar + Hyper Voice ( + Round)
 
Round Nine


Team Pathos
XXO
azurill
Apollo
Azurill (M) [Thick Fat] @ Soothe Bell
Health: 2% | Energy: 60%
Condition: Camouflaged (Water type), Defense -2, Floating (1 more action)
”wot”
Uproar + Hyper Voice ( + Round)

Team Fireflies
XXO
slowpoke
Harlequin
Slowpoke (M) [Own Tempo] @ King’s Rock
Health: 79% | Energy: 81%
Condition: Accuracy -1
“-o-”
FPsyshock / Snore / Trick Room ~ Psyshock / Snore / Surf x2


Apollo sat in the sky. Apollo had watched his teammates fall before him. Apollo sat alone in the sky. His tail stung with some foreign energy, even his own limbs were betraying him. He considered his tail closer to his heart than his other, much more useless, bodily appendages. To make his case to himself, almost convincing him to edge off the breaking point, he wiggled his feet at the pink dragon harmlessly. Its tail continued to swish, not even a smidge of a reaction to his trouble. Its tail swished. Apollo twitched. Its tail swished. There was a heat growing within him. A fire was spreading deep inside his stomach, mirrored by the top of his head. He panted with his whole body. Except his tail. He growled, he shifted, he shuffled, he scowled. The beast’s tail swished. The fire grew closer now, the heat in his brow racing downwards to meet the rising burn in the pit of his stomach. He breathed his last breathes, shooting off bubbles that immediately popped from his internal pressure.

It was mortality’s knock that made men brave.

Apollo forced open his trembling jaw, and took one last look at the beast. With eyes wrenched shut, he threw the fire rising in his mouth. It was not a word. It was not a sound. It was something in between but something that had never been heard before. It was a silent roar. The ocean shook. The ground beneath the great beast trembled, coming undone with the wailing force. The towers of Atlantis itself cracked, perfect diamond resonating to ruin. They fell with a crash, into gaping maws ripped open by the soundless roar. The mirrors of light fell in perversity, the rocks held beneath the waves rose to the sky. The water itself fled from the noise, and the screaming Apollo had a bubble of perfect air around him. Suspended now still by a wavering psychic force. But he did not care. Great ripples in the ocean spread like the aftermath of a nuclear explosion; massive lines of force, expanding in circles from the center of the aural storm: Apollo. They did not know it, but they felt it, they felt the waves above quiver. There came explosions in the sea that would have unseated gods from their trembling thrones. Great bulges of water upset travelling ships, and many capsized at the very noise. Men fled their vessels when the cry broke the surface of a once placid ocean. With nowhere to go they dove into the sea. And the sound thrust them up and into the sky.

Apollo would have gone on for eternity; he would’ve purged the ocean of all water and filled the sky with what he had removed. If not for him opening his eyes. It was a glance, simply a peek. But it was all he needed.

The beast was blinking.

And in that moment, the great slayer knew that what had felled him was not monstrous, but human. That it could be beaten. And the throe of his fall would herald the end of the beast. Because it was not invincible.

The blinking ceased, and the pupils shot up to face the blue center of the auditory hurricane. If one was careful in approaching the land-sea dragon, one would have seen its pinpricks of eyes glow a faint pink, just barely lighter than its skin. Apollo’s tail fell from where he was held, and he fell with it. But as he sank to the soft earth below, where his noise had created a hollow in the dirt, a smile was drawn upon his face.

The beast blinked once more.


Team Pathos
XXO
azurill
Apollo
Azurill (M) [Thick Fat] @ Soothe Bell
Health: 0% | Energy: 45%
Condition: Knocked Out!
”I take my leave.”
The Deep Noise ~ There lies a sound beyond sound ~ This beast can be broken

Team Fireflies
XXO
slowpoke
Harlequin
Slowpoke (M) [Own Tempo] @ King’s Rock
Health: 27% | Energy: 79%
Condition: Accuracy -1
“-u-”
Psyshock ~ 0o0 ~ -o-

The Deep Noise: Didn’t crit, but could you imagine if it did?

Calculations:
Apollo’s Health:
2 – 13 (Psyshock) = fallen.

Apollo’s Energy:
60 – 15 (The Deep Noise) = 45%

Harlequin’s Health:
79 – 78 52 (The Deep Noise) = 27%

Harlequin’s Energy:
81 – 2 (Psyshock) = 79%


Notes:
-Why not have the craziest combo to give Apollo his farewell?
-I made the combo do extra damage as I had Round’s doubling bonus compound twice with Uproar and Hyper Voice. I also made it destroy the damage cap, because why not? Just for the record, the combo would’ve done 26% damage normally (The energy cost would've been the same). If I wasn’t crazy, basically.

-Lord of the Fireflies receives $32 in discarded coral. Hook receives 3 EXP and 3 Happiness. Athos gets 2 EXP and 1 Happiness. I'm not sure how double battle EXP is awarded, so I’ll refrain from closing the battle until KOes and whatnot are clarified. THE GREAT PINK BEAST OF THE UNDERSEA receives 2 EXP and 2 Happiness.

-pathos gets $16 in cold hard cash, made from dried kelp, of course. Starbuck and Tinkle receive 2 EXP and 1 Happiness each, Apollo gets 3 EXP and 4 Happiness for his courage.

-I get $20 for keeping my snorkel on for a very large quantity of time. Goodblurgle blurglegameblurgle.
 
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LET'S NOT GET TOO COCKY HERE

oh it's over

Good game pathos! Damn, I didn't not know Snore had so much potential.

Aaaaaand woow great job on the reffing TruetoCheese, they were so quick sometimes I wondered if you even sleep

...Also I don't get how exp. are distributed? How could Harlequin gain 3 exp. points since it KOed only one pokémon?

Also, since Hook KOed Starbuck and Athos KOed Tinkle, Hook should get 2 exp/hap and Athos 3 exp./2 hap (cause of lucky egg)?

Help I know nothing
 
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LET'S NOT GET TOO COCKY HERE

oh it's over

Good game pathos! Damn, I didn't not know Snore had so much potential.

Aaaaaand woow great job on the reffing TruetoCheese, they were so quick sometimes I wondered if you even sleep

...Also I don't get how exp. are distributed? How could Harlequin gain 3 exp. points since it KOed only one pokémon?

Because I am bad at EXP. Everything should be fixed now >.> Though I think the database credited stuff weirdly, hold on while I troubleshoot that.

EDIT: I credited the KO to Hook because it was poison that felled the turtle. I get the feeling this is up to ref discretion, soooo...I may have already put it into the db :x
 
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Whoever was the last to hit Tinkle should get the KO. I'm having a hard time figuring out which one that was, though.
 
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