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Title: Legendary Showdown
Description: Battle with Legendaries here!


Eievui - December 17, 2006 03:11 PM (GMT)
Pick a Legendary. Any Legendary. Then find somebody else who has chosen a Legendary and battle with them. Yay! :)

Rules:
- I'm serious. You can chose any Legendary you want, whether it's shiny or it doesn't even have its English name yet.
- You can't chose the same Legendary as your opponent. It's too confusing.
- You can use the same Pokemon over and over again, or pick a new one. Just make sure you don't break the above rule in doing so.
- If you want to be a referee, either PM me or post here. And be fair if you are one.
- You can comment to your opponent while battling, but don't be mean.
- Be knowledgable of your Legendary.
- All Pokemon will be Lv. 70 and have 100 HP. No execptions.
- If you're going to to be gone for a long time, be sensible and don't start a battle. The battle will be annoyingly slowed down.
- If you don't post commands within four days, then your Legendary will do nothing for that round.
- Follow the rules. (duh)

.....I think that's all. Well, good luck! ^^

Agent Myst - December 17, 2006 08:02 PM (GMT)
Can you explain how "battling" works, exactly?

Eievui - December 17, 2006 08:58 PM (GMT)
Certainly. Well, once two people are ready, the referee starts the battle by saying where it is taking place (right now, battles will take place in a colosseum), the colosseum's status (i.e. if it's sunny or rainy ), and then will ask the two people which attacks they are going to use. They will state their attacks, and the referee will describe the round. What I mean is, the ref will describe the attacks hitting the Legendaries, if the attacks hit, that is.

Example:
Player 1: I chose Groudon!
Player 2: I chose Kyogre!
Ref: Colosseum status: It's a humid afternoon.
State your attacks.
Player 1: Groudon, use Earthquake!
Player 2: Kyogre, use Surf!
Ref: Round 1; Two large Pokemon walk out into the colosseum: Groudon and Kyogre. Groudon halts, and, suddenly, the ground starts to shake, along with the startled Kyogre. Rocks jut out from the ground, two especially big ones striking Kyogre. The whale-like Pokemon tries to retaliate by sending a massive Surf attack at Groudon, but the surging wave narrowly misses its target.

Any more questions? :)

Agent Myst - December 17, 2006 09:07 PM (GMT)
Sounds fun...and winner is determined by the ref--no numbers?

I want to use...Entei!

Eievui - December 18, 2006 01:29 AM (GMT)
Well, the ref will display both Legendaries' damage in numbers at the end of each round (forgot to in the example), but no, we won't use numbers to determine damage. Just by the amount of damage we think the attack will deal. Type weaknesses and whether or not it was a direct hit is what we're counting. I'll ref the first battle so you guys get the picture. ^^

Oh, and by "we" I was refering to the refs. :D

IceMasterX - December 18, 2006 01:23 PM (GMT)
I'll use Mew please!

Eievui - December 18, 2006 10:43 PM (GMT)
Time for the first battle, then....

Colosseum status: It's a beautiful summer morning.

State your attacks.

Agent Myst - December 19, 2006 12:40 AM (GMT)
I assume I can use anything in Entei's movepool preceding level 71...

Howsabout Solarbeam!

Eievui - December 22, 2006 12:32 AM (GMT)
Round 1:

A massive doglike Pokemon strides out into the colosseum: Entei. On the opposite end, a small catlike Pokemon floats out: Mew. Entei raises its furry head towards the sun, collecting energy for a Solarbeam. Mew, having no commands, simply floats there and stares at the Volcano Pokemon.


Entei-100/100
Mew-100/100

(You can use TMs if you want)

Eievui - December 26, 2006 02:27 PM (GMT)
Sorry for double posting, but state your attack, IMX. (You don't have to, Agent Myst, because of the Solarbeam.) It's slowing down the battle. I'll give you one more day before I continue the battle, 'k?

........

No reply? Fine, I'll wait longer. <_<




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