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2 vs 2 Inverse Battle
Style: Set
DQ: 7 days
Damage Cap: 35%
Banned/Restricted Moves: OHKOs, Pain Split, Perish Song, moves that KO the user; direct recovery is restricted to 1 use in the match (by any Pokémon), Chills are restricted to 5 uses (per Pokémon), and damage-dealing Normal-type moves are restricted to 3 uses (per Pokémon).
Arena: Route 19/Grande Vallée Way
The great wooden bridge across the valley will be the site of this battle. It's long and wide, with high protective rails (though they may be not much more than a widely spaced net of ropes). The bridge is very sturdy and will readily withstand much of the action, although inevitably it isn't entirely unbreakable, and sufficiently extreme trauma may cause it to snap. The fall is unlikely to be painful for many Pokémon other than those of the Fire-type, however, as the height isn't too great and what waits below is not much more than soft marshy ground and calm waters. While the thing is still standing, at least, the battle gets a picturesque backdrop, with just the right setup of waters, hills, and skies.
The most important trick to this battle as it's being influenced by the mysterious powers of the Psychic known as Inver, who causes super-effective moves to deal not very effective damage while not very effective or entirely ineffective moves deal super-effective damage. To battle under these circumstances is known as an Inverse Battle. Furthermore, as Normal-types are extremely advantaged in these battles, Pokémon whose only type is Normal may not be sent out in this match.
Lord of the Fireflies's active squad
Chime of the Untruth the female Zoroark <Illusion> @ Electirizer
Voltari Thunder Devourer the shiny male Manectric <Lightning Rod> @ Sachet
Swan and a Thousand Wounds the female Medicham <Pure Power> @ Muscle Band
Edmund Slywood the male Sceptile <Overgrow> @ Big Root
Lewis Knaveburn the male Monferno <Blaze> @ Snowball
Davy Smughorne the male Samurott <Torrent> @ Expert Belt
Waulter Foolhardy the male Gliscor <Poison Heal> @ Toxic Orb
Autumn of Ambitions the shiny female Froslass <Snow Cloak> @ Bright Powder
Rose Spookheart the female Mismagius <Levitate> @ Wise Glasses
Mia Rhinestone the female Sneasel <Inner Focus> @ Eviolite
Vipera Magnifica's active squad
Violent Mustelid the male Mienfoo <Regenerator> @ Eviolite
Master Belch the male Goodra <Gooey> @ Leftovers
Darude the male Flygon <Levitate> @ Life Orb
Li Feng the female Seviper <Shed Skin> @ Black Sludge
Libertad the female Hawlucha <Unburden> @ Flying Gem
Rockefeller the male Cloyster <Skill Link> @ Snowball
Melia the female Glaceon <Snow Cloak> @ Bright Powder
a fucking whale the female Wailord <Oblivious> @ Shell Bell
Psycho Mantis the shiny male Scizor <Technician> @ Electirizer
Rhinestone Eyes the female Sableye <Keen Eye> @ Sachet
Up next:
1.Vipera Magnifica sends out
2.Lord of the Fireflies sends out and issues commands
3.Vipera Magnifica issues commands
Style: Set
DQ: 7 days
Damage Cap: 35%
Banned/Restricted Moves: OHKOs, Pain Split, Perish Song, moves that KO the user; direct recovery is restricted to 1 use in the match (by any Pokémon), Chills are restricted to 5 uses (per Pokémon), and damage-dealing Normal-type moves are restricted to 3 uses (per Pokémon).
Arena: Route 19/Grande Vallée Way
The great wooden bridge across the valley will be the site of this battle. It's long and wide, with high protective rails (though they may be not much more than a widely spaced net of ropes). The bridge is very sturdy and will readily withstand much of the action, although inevitably it isn't entirely unbreakable, and sufficiently extreme trauma may cause it to snap. The fall is unlikely to be painful for many Pokémon other than those of the Fire-type, however, as the height isn't too great and what waits below is not much more than soft marshy ground and calm waters. While the thing is still standing, at least, the battle gets a picturesque backdrop, with just the right setup of waters, hills, and skies.
The most important trick to this battle as it's being influenced by the mysterious powers of the Psychic known as Inver, who causes super-effective moves to deal not very effective damage while not very effective or entirely ineffective moves deal super-effective damage. To battle under these circumstances is known as an Inverse Battle. Furthermore, as Normal-types are extremely advantaged in these battles, Pokémon whose only type is Normal may not be sent out in this match.
Lord of the Fireflies's active squad
Chime of the Untruth the female Zoroark <Illusion> @ Electirizer
Voltari Thunder Devourer the shiny male Manectric <Lightning Rod> @ Sachet
Swan and a Thousand Wounds the female Medicham <Pure Power> @ Muscle Band
Edmund Slywood the male Sceptile <Overgrow> @ Big Root
Lewis Knaveburn the male Monferno <Blaze> @ Snowball
Davy Smughorne the male Samurott <Torrent> @ Expert Belt
Waulter Foolhardy the male Gliscor <Poison Heal> @ Toxic Orb
Autumn of Ambitions the shiny female Froslass <Snow Cloak> @ Bright Powder
Rose Spookheart the female Mismagius <Levitate> @ Wise Glasses
Mia Rhinestone the female Sneasel <Inner Focus> @ Eviolite
Vipera Magnifica's active squad
Violent Mustelid the male Mienfoo <Regenerator> @ Eviolite
Master Belch the male Goodra <Gooey> @ Leftovers
Darude the male Flygon <Levitate> @ Life Orb
Li Feng the female Seviper <Shed Skin> @ Black Sludge
Libertad the female Hawlucha <Unburden> @ Flying Gem
Rockefeller the male Cloyster <Skill Link> @ Snowball
Melia the female Glaceon <Snow Cloak> @ Bright Powder
a fucking whale the female Wailord <Oblivious> @ Shell Bell
Psycho Mantis the shiny male Scizor <Technician> @ Electirizer
Rhinestone Eyes the female Sableye <Keen Eye> @ Sachet
Up next:
1.Vipera Magnifica sends out
2.Lord of the Fireflies sends out and issues commands
3.Vipera Magnifica issues commands
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