Lord of the Fireflies
Back in black.
[size=+2]The Omskivar vs Totodile[/size]
The Omskivar's active squad
Louie the male Mienfoo <Inner Focus> @ Lucky Egg
Porkpie the female Tepig <Blaze>
Peaches the female Buneary <Run Away> @ Soothe Bell
Rerun the male Elekid <Static> @ Chesto Berry
Bronn the male Chespin <Bulletproof> @ Lucky Egg
Marilyn the male Gothita <Competitive>
Howard the female Psyduck <Cloud Nine>
Grognak the male Cubone <Rock Head> @ Lucky Egg
Abigail & Amelia Gabble the female Binacle <Tough Claws> @ Lucky Egg
Beechbone the male Phantump <Natural Cure> @ Link Cable
Totodile's active squad
Sobek the male Croconaw <Torrent> @ Lucky Egg
Sekhmet the female Luxio <Intimidate> @ Shuca Berry
Camazotz the female Zubat <Inner Focus> @ Black Sludge
Anput the female Riolu <Inner Focus> @ Razor Claw
Sin the male Cleffa <Magic Guard> @ Soothe Bell
Perry the male Honedge <No Guard> @ Dusk Stone
Wrath the female Zweilous <Hustle> @ Lucky Egg
Ceres the female Deerling (Summer Form) <Chlorophyll>
Fluttershy the female Eevee <Adaptability> @ Soothe Bell
Rarity the female Eevee <Adaptability> @ Water Stone
Totodile sends out first.
Format: 4v4 single
Style: Set
DQ: 2 weeks
Damage Cap: 35%
Banned/Restricted Moves: OHKOs, Attract, Super Fang, direct recovery, Pain Split, Chills restricted to 3/Pokemon
Arena Description:A Bone Garden
Rather than somewhere far across the Kingdom, reachable through only some daring adventuring, this battle takes place right in an adventurer's backyard--in the middle of their bone garden. Grown from a packet of dragon's teeth, carefully tended, the garden consists of a large patch of skeleton bones, growing from the ground. The irrigation system could be tapped into for a water source, with a bit of effort, but there is no place for aquatic Pokemon here. This isn't a graveyard, mind you, just a simple home garden, with a unique crop.
At the beginning of each round, a skeleton will unearth itself near each Pokemon's current position. There are five types of skeleton, and there is an equal chance of each skeleton appearing to either battler; however, one Pokemon can not roll the same skeleton twice in a row. Identifiable by what they are wearing, these skeletons will spend the round assisting their respective battlers:
1. The Skeletal Warrior, with his rusty sword and shield, will lower the opponent's Attack until the end of the round, as if it had the ability Intimidate. Each action, it will then strike the opponent for a typeless 2% damage.
2. The Skeletal Cleric, with his tattered mitre and flail, will strike the opponent with holy light for 2% Fire-type damage (accounting for weakness and resistance) each action. At the end of the round, it will bless its battler with 5% HP.
3. The Skeletal Wizard, with his gnarled wooden staff, will strike the opponent with blasts of cold air for 2% Ice-type damage (accounting for weakness and resistance) each action. At the end of the round, it will restore 5% energy.
4. The Skeletal Rogue, with his black cloak and pair of knives, will hide both itself, an illusory copy of itself, and its battler under cardboard boxes, effectively creating two Double Team clones for its battler which disappear at the end of the round. These clones can only be destroyed by actual attacks, not simple tricks like rain or looking for shadows.
5. The Skeletal Buddy,with his T-shirt reading "The Weasel," is your best friend. He's got your back. Whether you need to teach your small-town relatives to open their minds, to show an unfrozen caveman how to fit in in this modern world, or to figure out how to get out of jury duty and into the army, he's your man. The Skeletal Buddy acts as a 4% HP Substitute for its battler until the end of the round.
At the center of the garden is a Humongous Buried Skull. If hit by a poorly-aimed attack or a widespread attack, there is a 20% chance that the Skulldozer will unearth itself and bring a world of pain to the offending Pokemon, Skulldozing it for 10% typeless damage.
Style: Set
DQ: 2 weeks
Damage Cap: 35%
Banned/Restricted Moves: OHKOs, Attract, Super Fang, direct recovery, Pain Split, Chills restricted to 3/Pokemon
Arena Description:A Bone Garden
Rather than somewhere far across the Kingdom, reachable through only some daring adventuring, this battle takes place right in an adventurer's backyard--in the middle of their bone garden. Grown from a packet of dragon's teeth, carefully tended, the garden consists of a large patch of skeleton bones, growing from the ground. The irrigation system could be tapped into for a water source, with a bit of effort, but there is no place for aquatic Pokemon here. This isn't a graveyard, mind you, just a simple home garden, with a unique crop.
At the beginning of each round, a skeleton will unearth itself near each Pokemon's current position. There are five types of skeleton, and there is an equal chance of each skeleton appearing to either battler; however, one Pokemon can not roll the same skeleton twice in a row. Identifiable by what they are wearing, these skeletons will spend the round assisting their respective battlers:
1. The Skeletal Warrior, with his rusty sword and shield, will lower the opponent's Attack until the end of the round, as if it had the ability Intimidate. Each action, it will then strike the opponent for a typeless 2% damage.
2. The Skeletal Cleric, with his tattered mitre and flail, will strike the opponent with holy light for 2% Fire-type damage (accounting for weakness and resistance) each action. At the end of the round, it will bless its battler with 5% HP.
3. The Skeletal Wizard, with his gnarled wooden staff, will strike the opponent with blasts of cold air for 2% Ice-type damage (accounting for weakness and resistance) each action. At the end of the round, it will restore 5% energy.
4. The Skeletal Rogue, with his black cloak and pair of knives, will hide both itself, an illusory copy of itself, and its battler under cardboard boxes, effectively creating two Double Team clones for its battler which disappear at the end of the round. These clones can only be destroyed by actual attacks, not simple tricks like rain or looking for shadows.
5. The Skeletal Buddy,with his T-shirt reading "The Weasel," is your best friend. He's got your back. Whether you need to teach your small-town relatives to open their minds, to show an unfrozen caveman how to fit in in this modern world, or to figure out how to get out of jury duty and into the army, he's your man. The Skeletal Buddy acts as a 4% HP Substitute for its battler until the end of the round.
At the center of the garden is a Humongous Buried Skull. If hit by a poorly-aimed attack or a widespread attack, there is a 20% chance that the Skulldozer will unearth itself and bring a world of pain to the offending Pokemon, Skulldozing it for 10% typeless damage.
The Omskivar's active squad
Louie the male Mienfoo <Inner Focus> @ Lucky Egg
Porkpie the female Tepig <Blaze>
Peaches the female Buneary <Run Away> @ Soothe Bell
Rerun the male Elekid <Static> @ Chesto Berry
Bronn the male Chespin <Bulletproof> @ Lucky Egg
Marilyn the male Gothita <Competitive>
Howard the female Psyduck <Cloud Nine>
Grognak the male Cubone <Rock Head> @ Lucky Egg
Abigail & Amelia Gabble the female Binacle <Tough Claws> @ Lucky Egg
Beechbone the male Phantump <Natural Cure> @ Link Cable
Totodile's active squad
Sobek the male Croconaw <Torrent> @ Lucky Egg
Sekhmet the female Luxio <Intimidate> @ Shuca Berry
Camazotz the female Zubat <Inner Focus> @ Black Sludge
Anput the female Riolu <Inner Focus> @ Razor Claw
Sin the male Cleffa <Magic Guard> @ Soothe Bell
Perry the male Honedge <No Guard> @ Dusk Stone
Wrath the female Zweilous <Hustle> @ Lucky Egg
Ceres the female Deerling (Summer Form) <Chlorophyll>
Fluttershy the female Eevee <Adaptability> @ Soothe Bell
Rarity the female Eevee <Adaptability> @ Water Stone
Totodile sends out first.
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