
The awesome Battle Frontier run. #1
Posted March 2nd, 2011 at 7:16 AM by Alternative
Introducing the Battle Frontier Run!
紹介バトルフロンティアを実行!
紹介バトルフロンティアを実行!
So I'm going to be doing a blog thing, like those 30 Days stuff but different, not as long and using the Battle Frontier on my SoulSilver game. Each time I choose to blog this I will be going through one of the facilities with a small team of Pokemon to try and get as far as I can, and post the video number of which I lose, so you can see the embarassment of how I lose and stuff. Hope this will be a good thing, and I can get lots of people supporting me in this. Now to introduce the first team!
Team: Muscular Beaver Woosh!
feat. Yanmega
Team: Muscular Beaver Woosh!
feat. Yanmega
If you've ever heard of the TV show, Angry Beavers, then you've probably heard of the saying "Muscular Beaver Woosh". I with for it to become a meme, and I think it should become one. Simply this team is comprised of three Pokemon, which revolve around the theme of Muscular Beaver Woosh. They are:

Yanmega
Trait: Speed Boost
Nature: Modest
EVs: 252 SpA / 148 Spe / 104 Def
~ Protect
~ Bug Buzz
~ Air Slash
~ Hidden Power [Ground]
Yanmega acts as my lead for the team, being able to handle pretty much any situation. If there's something slower and weak against it, such as Corsola, I go straight for the move which is good against said Pokemon. If I come up against something which may be holding a Fake Out for me, such as Seel or Glameow, I will protect and get a free Speed Boost, which is always handy. Did most of the dirty work for my run, soloing everyone except for like, one person.

Beedrill
Trait: Swarm
Nature: Jolly
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Spe / 4 HP
~ Swords Dance
~ Poison Jab
~ X-Scissor
~ Brick Break
Beedrill is honestly a fodder Pokemon, and doesn't really do much, except faint on command or something. I chose Beedrill for a trusty Swords Dancer and it didn't quite turn out too well. As expected of a weak Beedrill.

Bibarel/Muscular Beaver Woosh
Trait: Simple
Nature: Adamant
EVs: Spread everywhere
~ Curse
~ Quick Attack
~ Waterfall
~ Double-Edge
Bibarel serves as the potential MVP and tank of the team. Simple boosting means every single stat boost is doubled, so Curse is giving me twice the amount of Attack and Defense, bolstering it's defenses quite a bit. Sure it's Speed has the same affect, but with Quick Attack under it's belt it's making up for that abysmal speed which it carries. Sure you may think "Oh gawd a Bibarel lawl!", but you'll see how good it is when you need to battle it. :)
As for what I was doing, I was participating in the Arcade for the first round, using some pretty terrible Pokemon, which got me to at least round 21. The 22nd round came along, and nothing was particularly good on the board. All I recall seeing were a level down for me, level up for my opponent, random board and Trick Room conditions. I did see one which looked like Rain Dance conditions, which didn't seem to work out se well, considering it ended up being a really dumb Fog, which mind you had the most hax ever. First I was trying to get some moves in, and for some reason every single one was missing, and all of my opponent's moves were hitting like 100% accuracy. D: Which ended my streak at 21.
Battle Number: 99-85554-17836
If you watch the battle, you'll get the jist of why I hated it so much. D:
Also, suggest some new themes for me to use as a team, and I'll try to get around to using them. :D

Yanmega
Trait: Speed Boost
Nature: Modest
EVs: 252 SpA / 148 Spe / 104 Def
~ Protect
~ Bug Buzz
~ Air Slash
~ Hidden Power [Ground]
Yanmega acts as my lead for the team, being able to handle pretty much any situation. If there's something slower and weak against it, such as Corsola, I go straight for the move which is good against said Pokemon. If I come up against something which may be holding a Fake Out for me, such as Seel or Glameow, I will protect and get a free Speed Boost, which is always handy. Did most of the dirty work for my run, soloing everyone except for like, one person.

Beedrill
Trait: Swarm
Nature: Jolly
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Spe / 4 HP
~ Swords Dance
~ Poison Jab
~ X-Scissor
~ Brick Break
Beedrill is honestly a fodder Pokemon, and doesn't really do much, except faint on command or something. I chose Beedrill for a trusty Swords Dancer and it didn't quite turn out too well. As expected of a weak Beedrill.

Bibarel/Muscular Beaver Woosh
Trait: Simple
Nature: Adamant
EVs: Spread everywhere
~ Curse
~ Quick Attack
~ Waterfall
~ Double-Edge
Bibarel serves as the potential MVP and tank of the team. Simple boosting means every single stat boost is doubled, so Curse is giving me twice the amount of Attack and Defense, bolstering it's defenses quite a bit. Sure it's Speed has the same affect, but with Quick Attack under it's belt it's making up for that abysmal speed which it carries. Sure you may think "Oh gawd a Bibarel lawl!", but you'll see how good it is when you need to battle it. :)
As for what I was doing, I was participating in the Arcade for the first round, using some pretty terrible Pokemon, which got me to at least round 21. The 22nd round came along, and nothing was particularly good on the board. All I recall seeing were a level down for me, level up for my opponent, random board and Trick Room conditions. I did see one which looked like Rain Dance conditions, which didn't seem to work out se well, considering it ended up being a really dumb Fog, which mind you had the most hax ever. First I was trying to get some moves in, and for some reason every single one was missing, and all of my opponent's moves were hitting like 100% accuracy. D: Which ended my streak at 21.
Battle Number: 99-85554-17836
If you watch the battle, you'll get the jist of why I hated it so much. D:
Also, suggest some new themes for me to use as a team, and I'll try to get around to using them. :D
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