Eifie
oh man, good times.
- Pronoun
- she/her
[size=+2]Lord of the Fireflies vs Mawile[/size]
Lord of the Fireflies's active squad
Ryoku the female Medicham <Pure Power> @ Muscle Band
Shinrin the male Grovyle <Overgrow> @ Big Root
Kazan the male Monferno <Blaze> @ Lucky Egg
Kaitei the male Dewott <Torrent> @ Lucky Egg
Waulter the male Gliscor <Poison Heal> @ Snowball
Newton the male Accelgor <Hydration> @ Reaper Cloth
Ruby the female Absol <Pressure> @ Electirizer
Rose the female Misdreavus <Levitate> @ Dusk Stone
Elegraff the female Chinchou <Volt Absorb> @ Lucky Egg
Epitaph the female Pumpkaboo (Small Size) <Frisk> @ Link Cable
Mawile's active squad
Ahikiko the male Riolu <Inner Focus>
Knives the female Charmeleon <Blaze> @ Lucky Egg
Roxie the female Dewott <Torrent> @ Expert Belt
Edgeless Safety Cube the female Togepi <Serene Grace>
Belt the male Scraggy <Moxie>
Rei the female Litwick <Flame Body>
Furricane the male Sentret <Keen Eye> @ Eviolite
Gelatin™ the male Duosion <Magic Guard> @ Leftovers
Margaret the female Espurr <Infiltrator>
Garnet the female Buneary <Run Away> @ Soothe Bell
Lord of the Fireflies sends out, then Mawile sends out and posts commands, then Lord of the Fireflies posts commands. Please forgive me if I'm not very creative in writing this battle of the unknown :C
Format: 3 vs. 3 Singles
Style: Set
DQ time: Seven Days
Damage Cap: 40%
No-no Moves: OHKOes (including Perish Song), Attract, Super Fang, Endeavor. Chills limited to 3 per pokémon. Direct Healing (including Pain Split) limited to one / team.
Arena: The Inside Out Planet at the Center of the Earth
Since the dawn of science, we humans have wondered what lies beneath the thick crusts of solid rock and heavy coats of salty waters that cover our unique home, the Earth. Conservative scientists believe to have figured it all out, that only boiling hot magma stemming from an approximately endless chain of chemical reactions is all that goes on under our feet.
They would be right, except they're wrong.
Embark with me on a funkytastic adventure to discover the magical ecosystem that exists at the very center of the Earth, defying both known science and common sense.
It is a would-be empty sphere, inside which blooms a world of funkiness and wonders, lightened up by multicolored plants of abnormal height and size, feeding off the heat of the magma and giving off kaleidoscopic lights produced by bioluminescence defying the laws of nature. The gravity seems to go outwards, meaning the fighters will always be on safe grounds unless they jump or fly high enough to reach the floor above, which is about fifty kilometers away so don't try that.
What is most interesting about this place, however, is how unconnected it has stayed from the surface. Thus, evolution took an entirely different path, because it had other elements to play with. This makes everything in the Inside Out Planet a little different.
The battle takes place is near a large lake of violet water surrounded by turquoise plantlife. A ragged path of white and cyan rocks leads to a volcano of the same colors in the distance.
The violet water is imbued with unknown characteristics, and every round spent in it will raise a stat by one stage and lower another by one stage, each one at random, except the effect can't nullify itself. Hitting a pokémon with this water (by Surf, for example) will risk (30% chance) affecting the hit pokémon the same way.
The turquoise plantlife is animated by a mysterious life, and entering in contact with it (either voluntarily or from the effects of a move, like razor leaf) will leave a thin film of its bioluminescent sap on the pokémon. The sap slows the pokémon down (-2 to speed) but grants the ability Illuminate and restores the health of grass-type pokémon by 1% each action. It also attracts local insect life, and a pokémon covered in turquoise sap risks (30% chance) taking 2% bug-type damage at the end each round, unless it finds a way to repel them. It can be washed away fairly easily, though.
The white rocks are sharp, pointy and covered in a fine glittery powder. Entering in contact with them (either by accident or from a move like rock throw) will cause an additional 2% fairy-typed damage and may (15% chance) grant the ability Pixilate.
What is most interesting here though is the wildlife. Pokémon have evolved in a completely different way, though it is possible to use a Pokédex and identify their types. For now, all we see are enormous, long necked mammals foraging the depths of the violet lake, along with their careless youngs. They might attack if provoked, but for now they seem peaceful. Our pokédex tells us they are Water / Normal -types, so the moves they use are to be of those types.
To the referee: The rest of the wildlife will show up randomly at the end of the rounds and through the sole imagination of the referee. They have to be fairly expansive in their description, but the battlers may use it as they see fit. As with the long-necked mammals, they have a known type and might use attacks of this type that fits with their physique. They can have very funky effects such as granting a new ability / type.
BEHOLD THE BATTLE OF THE UNKNOWN
Style: Set
DQ time: Seven Days
Damage Cap: 40%
No-no Moves: OHKOes (including Perish Song), Attract, Super Fang, Endeavor. Chills limited to 3 per pokémon. Direct Healing (including Pain Split) limited to one / team.
Arena: The Inside Out Planet at the Center of the Earth
Since the dawn of science, we humans have wondered what lies beneath the thick crusts of solid rock and heavy coats of salty waters that cover our unique home, the Earth. Conservative scientists believe to have figured it all out, that only boiling hot magma stemming from an approximately endless chain of chemical reactions is all that goes on under our feet.
They would be right, except they're wrong.
Embark with me on a funkytastic adventure to discover the magical ecosystem that exists at the very center of the Earth, defying both known science and common sense.
It is a would-be empty sphere, inside which blooms a world of funkiness and wonders, lightened up by multicolored plants of abnormal height and size, feeding off the heat of the magma and giving off kaleidoscopic lights produced by bioluminescence defying the laws of nature. The gravity seems to go outwards, meaning the fighters will always be on safe grounds unless they jump or fly high enough to reach the floor above, which is about fifty kilometers away so don't try that.
What is most interesting about this place, however, is how unconnected it has stayed from the surface. Thus, evolution took an entirely different path, because it had other elements to play with. This makes everything in the Inside Out Planet a little different.
The battle takes place is near a large lake of violet water surrounded by turquoise plantlife. A ragged path of white and cyan rocks leads to a volcano of the same colors in the distance.
The violet water is imbued with unknown characteristics, and every round spent in it will raise a stat by one stage and lower another by one stage, each one at random, except the effect can't nullify itself. Hitting a pokémon with this water (by Surf, for example) will risk (30% chance) affecting the hit pokémon the same way.
The turquoise plantlife is animated by a mysterious life, and entering in contact with it (either voluntarily or from the effects of a move, like razor leaf) will leave a thin film of its bioluminescent sap on the pokémon. The sap slows the pokémon down (-2 to speed) but grants the ability Illuminate and restores the health of grass-type pokémon by 1% each action. It also attracts local insect life, and a pokémon covered in turquoise sap risks (30% chance) taking 2% bug-type damage at the end each round, unless it finds a way to repel them. It can be washed away fairly easily, though.
The white rocks are sharp, pointy and covered in a fine glittery powder. Entering in contact with them (either by accident or from a move like rock throw) will cause an additional 2% fairy-typed damage and may (15% chance) grant the ability Pixilate.
What is most interesting here though is the wildlife. Pokémon have evolved in a completely different way, though it is possible to use a Pokédex and identify their types. For now, all we see are enormous, long necked mammals foraging the depths of the violet lake, along with their careless youngs. They might attack if provoked, but for now they seem peaceful. Our pokédex tells us they are Water / Normal -types, so the moves they use are to be of those types.
To the referee: The rest of the wildlife will show up randomly at the end of the rounds and through the sole imagination of the referee. They have to be fairly expansive in their description, but the battlers may use it as they see fit. As with the long-necked mammals, they have a known type and might use attacks of this type that fits with their physique. They can have very funky effects such as granting a new ability / type.
BEHOLD THE BATTLE OF THE UNKNOWN
Lord of the Fireflies's active squad
Ryoku the female Medicham <Pure Power> @ Muscle Band
Shinrin the male Grovyle <Overgrow> @ Big Root
Kazan the male Monferno <Blaze> @ Lucky Egg
Kaitei the male Dewott <Torrent> @ Lucky Egg
Waulter the male Gliscor <Poison Heal> @ Snowball
Newton the male Accelgor <Hydration> @ Reaper Cloth
Ruby the female Absol <Pressure> @ Electirizer
Rose the female Misdreavus <Levitate> @ Dusk Stone
Elegraff the female Chinchou <Volt Absorb> @ Lucky Egg
Epitaph the female Pumpkaboo (Small Size) <Frisk> @ Link Cable
Mawile's active squad
Ahikiko the male Riolu <Inner Focus>
Knives the female Charmeleon <Blaze> @ Lucky Egg
Roxie the female Dewott <Torrent> @ Expert Belt
Edgeless Safety Cube the female Togepi <Serene Grace>
Belt the male Scraggy <Moxie>
Rei the female Litwick <Flame Body>
Furricane the male Sentret <Keen Eye> @ Eviolite
Gelatin™ the male Duosion <Magic Guard> @ Leftovers
Margaret the female Espurr <Infiltrator>
Garnet the female Buneary <Run Away> @ Soothe Bell
Lord of the Fireflies sends out, then Mawile sends out and posts commands, then Lord of the Fireflies posts commands. Please forgive me if I'm not very creative in writing this battle of the unknown :C