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This is reserved for comments when I don't have to rush to school.
I just made huge progress on my Rival submission, adding up to Encounter 4 along with two special encounters, one which results in huge treasures! Go ahead and take a look!
EDIT: I have officially completed my Rival Submission!
Summary:
6 official encounters with battles against the rival
2 special encounters, one in a tag battle with the rival.
Final team that was built throughout the course of the game: Staraptor, Gengar, Magnezone, Rhyperior, Starmie, Metagross/Tyranitar/Garchomp
Rival controls Regigigas for a brief period of time, but releases it in Encounter 5.
Rival eventually leaves to travel to other regions.
Hey, just updating quickly: poll coming tomorrow, and results for E4 (4) as well. I know they were due today but oh well, I had a busy week. Consider Rival 2 (Criminal) officially open. Tomorrow's update will include additional info on this rival. Remember, I'll be participating this round to, meaning all submissions make it to the poll.
Hey guys, sorry I missed yesterday; I broke my arm right after I got back from my last class, and my day got kind of hectic after that. Anyways, here's your info as promised. ============================================= POLL ============================================= So this round, we had two incredible submissions; Eos Aduro and SkipShot, and obviously, both made it to the poll.
Eos Aduro - Skip Shot -
Remember this is a BOLD VOTE poll, votes not bolded won't count. Only vote once, and you can vote for your own submission. ============================================= INFO ============================================= Overview:A Rival associated with a criminal group (Team Rocket, Team Aqua, Team Magma, etc.). This Rival is always fought when you encounter the criminal group. (EX: Jesse + James, Giovanni). This Rival can be the leader of a new group, a member of an old group, or whatever you can think of; be creative.
Pokemon Used:Changes based on the criminal group. (EX: Team Aqua uses Water pokemon or pokemon that can be interpreted as Water Pokemon, Team Rocket uses villanous or evil looking pokemon, etc.) Your not restricted to at type, but try and narrow it down a little.
(After leaving the first gym when Casey has been defeated)
Casey: Hey, (username), wait up! As you continue on your journey, you need to watch out for Team Missle. They are a powerful corporation that started up a few years ago by a trainer named Dustin. Today, they are the leaders in technological advances, and its been rumored that they can create Pokemon out of the surrounding air! What? You're asking why I am telling you this? Well, to recruit new members to their cause, Team Missle sends around some of their top battlers as disguised Pokemon Trainers. If they battle a Trainer and like the potential, they will attempt to recruit the Trainer to their cause. Usually, the Trainer ends up joining them- whether willingly or forcefully. Watch out for Team Missle, (username), and good luck on the rest of your journey!
First Encounter
Spoiler:
(Upon leaving the 5th gym after obtaining the badge)
Opening Speech: You must be really good to be able to beat this gym. What is your name, Trainer? (username)? What an unusual name... Anyways, I would like to have a battle with you, (username), before I challenge this gym myself. Here, let me heal your Pokemon for you first. (All Pokemon were fully restored!) Now, we can commence with... What? My name? It is Assef. Now, let us battle!
Machoke @ Brass Knuckles
No Guard- Level 42
Payback, Cross Chop, Bulk Up, Rock Slide
Defeat Dialogue: I see that you are a truly skilled Trainer. Impressive...
Closing Speech: You have proven yourself worthy of great things to me, (username). I hope to see you sometime in the near future. For now, I must go.
Note: During the First Encounter, Assef's Trainer class is Pokemon Trainer. From the Second Encounter onward, Assef's Trainer Class will be Missle Admin.
Second Encounter
Spoiler:
(Before reaching the boss in an excursion with Team Missle)
Opening Speech: Aha! I have located the intruder into our base! It is time to... oh, shoot. I remember you! You're the person I battled recently. You must remember me, correct? Since you have now seen who I really am, I cannot possibly let you escape to warn others of me. I, Assef, must crush you now!
Pokemon:
Vaporeon
Water Absorb- Level 52
Aqua Ring, Surf, Wish, Shadow Ball
Machoke @ Brass Knuckles
No Guard- Level 57
Payback, DynamicPunch, Bulk Up, Rock Slide
Defeat Dialogue: Shoot! My cover has been blown, and I have been defeated! What will I do?!
Closing Speech: If the boss hears of this, he will have my hide! You must be punished for what you have done to me! I leave you in the hands of my boss while I attempt to capture the legendary Pokemon of the world to satisfy him.
Third Encounter
Spoiler:
(At the top of a volcanic mountain)
Opening Speech: You have managed to even follow me here, (username). I commend you for that. I shall reward you by telling you of our true plan. Our technology is the most advanced in the world. We are using this technology to help us easily capture all of the legendary Pokemon in our quest to attract the attention of Arceus. When Arceus does appear, we will be able to create a clone of him using a machine we have developed. However, this clone will be stronger than Arceus, and we will easily capture it and control it! We will rule the world with our army of legendary Pokemon! You have witnessed our first capture- that of the legendary Heatran. Now, you will witness no more. Be prepared to be blown away by the power of Team Missle!
Heatran
Flash Fire- Level 70
Lava Plume, Hidden Power Grass, Iron Head, Dragon Pulse
Machamp @ Brass Knuckles
No Guard- Level 72
DynamicPunch, Payback, Ice Punch, Stone Edge
Defeat Dialogue: You may have won this battle, but the war is just beginning.
Closing Speech: You are an extremely powerful Trainer and a dangerous threat to us. I will have to be the one to neutralize you, and it will happen the next time we meet. Fear my revenge, (username)!
Fourth Encounter
Spoiler:
(In a hidden section of a forest)
Opening Speech: What?! (username)?! How were you able to find me here?! Ah, it doesn't matter now. By my boss's command, I have retrieved another legendary Pokemon to help our cause- the legendary Celebi! The main portion of my task is complete. All that is left is to get rid of one remaining nuisance to the ultimate goal of Team Missle- you!!
Team Strategy: This entire team is built around Machamp sweeping. Scizor scouts for other Pokemon with U-Turn, Heatran cleans up anything in its path, Celebi and Vaporeon make up the defensive core of the team, and Machamp comes out in the end to tear through everything in its path.
Defeat Dialogue: Will you just let me beat you for once?!
Closing Speech: Ugh!! You are impossible to defeat! Nonetheless, I still have this Celebi, which I will now take to my boss. With this Celebi, I complete the requirement of capturing all of the legendary Pokemon! The boss will be happy that our goal of capturing Arceus will still be achieved!!
Fifth and Final Encounter
Spoiler:
(Team Missle's boss Dustin has been defeated by this point, Assef is the acting head of Team Missle)
(Before approaching)
Casey: Hold up there, (username)! Before I was a Gym Leader, I used to travel around the Orre region during its second Shadow Pokemon crisis. I've kept this machine since then. You may need it in the fight against Team Missle, so please use it! (Obtained the Snag Machine! (username) attached the Snag Machine to his/her arm) You can use that Machine to snag any Pokemon that another Trainer owns. However, to prevent people from abusing it, I programmed the Snag Machine to shut down after one use. That means if you want to snag a Pokemon, you'll need this! (Obtained the Master Ball!) That will catch any Pokemon without fail! Good luck!
(Player approaches Assef and a group of Grunts)
Assef: Humph! You managed to chase me even to here. Even though you defeated the boss, I still have been able to prepare everything to summon Arceus. (Turns to grunts) Prepare the Dark Matter! (A large machine behind Assef activates and glows black). Now, send out all of the legendary Pokemon! (All legendary Pokemon clump in front of the machine). (Arceus then appears and lands in front of the legendary Pokemon). Create the clone! (A black form of Arceus attacks the real Arceus, renders it unconscious, then dissolves into nothingness).
Assef: Yes! Go, Master Ball! (Arceus is captured)! Muahahaha! With Arceus by my side, nothing can stop me! I will take over the world! And I will start this conquest by taking you down with my new power! Go, Arceus! Pummel this fool!
Comments: Arceus normally does not get Nasty Plot!!!
(After Arceus is defeated or captured)
Opening Speech: No!!... You... have... ruined... MY TAKEOVER OF THE WORLD!!!! YOU WILL PAY FOR THIS, (USERNAME)!! THAT'S IT!!! I'M GOING TO THROW EVERYTHING THAT I'VE GOT AT YOU WITH NO RESTRAINT!! BRING IT!!
Pokemon:
Gliscor @ Leftovers
Sand Veil-Level 101- Jolly Nature
224 Spe/ 88 Atk/ 196 HP
Earthquake, Taunt, Roost, Stealth Rock
Team Strategy: If you have seen Maci12 on Smogon, then this team is quite familiar to you. This is a small variation of Maci12's Team Casablanca! Although Maci's thread will provide much more detail as to the strategy, I'll sum it up here: Gliscor shuts down stall and slower leads, Heatran lures bulky waters and walls and can trap them with Magma Storm then do whatever it wants to the Pokemon in question, Scizor goes around U-Turning for most of the battle, Celebi and Vaporeon make up a defensive core, with Celebi spreading paralysis and Vaporeon providing Wish Support, then Machamp will come in late game and sweep with its powerful attacks that have a 1.5x boost from Brass Knuckles.
Defeat Dialogue: Even now... at the most important time... I cannot defeat you. I have failed!
Closing Speech: But wait! I still have the... (turns around) SHOOT!! The legendary Pokemon all fled during the battle! Curse you, (username)! You have completely ruined my career in crime! I will flee off to somewhere safe where nobody will find me. Then, when the time is right, I will return, and you will be the first on my hit list. Farewell... for now.
Since I don't really know what the plot was or where/when the Criminal Rival battles take place, I decided to throw in the sub-plot that I was using for Dariath Conference here. Cookie if you get the reference that's built in to the C.Rival's motives. If there's anything missing, let me know (preferably by PM, more for the fact that I'm aware that you need to contact me more than I want to keep the changes needed a secret - I have email notification of PMs on, and my thread notifications are turned off for large threads)
(Flashing TV if possible): ATTENTION CITIZENS! WE HAVE RECEIVED WORD THAT THE REASON FOR THE CAVE-INS AND EARTHQUAKES IN MOUNT AREI HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY A CRIMINAL ELEMENT NAMED "TEAM ANORITH". WE DO NOT KNOW THEIR MOTIVES AT THIS PRESENT TIME, BUT WE ARE ASKING ALL ABLE POKEMON TRAINERS TO ASSIST IN REMOVING THEM FROM MOUNT AREI. THANK YOU, WE NOW RETURN YOU TO YOUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING.
Next, on PKMN 72...
Encounter 1
Spoiler:
Opening Line: Huh? Who are you? How did... no, never mind. We're done here anyway. Grunts, move out! (line break) Hold it, you. The fact that you were able to get this far against my subordinates tells me something. You're good. I want to see for myself just how good.!
Team
LvL 34 Ninjask
Swords Dance
Dig*
Slash
Fury Cutter
LvL 38 Scyther (Technician)
Agility
Razor Wind
Wing Attack
X-Scissor
LvL 42 Beedrill
Brick Break
Twinneedle
Pin Missile
Endeavor
Closing Line: I see... No wonder you were able to reach me, with power like that.
Final Words: Heh... Something tells me I haven't seen the last of you, kid. But know this: If you get in the way of Team Anorith, you will be hunted down like the dog you are. Nobody messes with Hibino Hikaru! (exit)
Encounter 1 Strategy
Spoiler:
Three sweepers, one for fighting against Fighting types, one for fighting against Rock and Steel, and one for fighting everything else. Really, not much strategy outside of "Win Fast" here.
Encounter 2
Spoiler:
Opening Line: ...alright, now everyone get out of here before that kid shows up! (! box) Actually, everyone leave now. I'll stall the kid while you all get outta here. (Line break) So, I see you've found us again. I'm starting to like you, kid. What's your name? (line break) Not telling me? Well, whatever. We just finished up here, so whatever you're chasing us for, you're too late. I may not have my Scyther on me, but I'll still tear you up! Nobody messes with Hibino Hikaru or Team Anorith!
Closing Line: So you still win. What makes you so strong?
Final Words: And here I was thinking I'd have to dispose of a body. At least I slowed you down long enough for us to get away. On top of that, we've now got the one machine in (region) that makes PP-Max heading to our hideout! Hahaha, I will remember your name, (name)! Don't you dare think you've seen the last of Team Anorith!
Encounter 2 Strategy
Spoiler:
Shedinja's role as the lead pokemon is to probe the starter pokemon of the Trainer, maybe K.O. it.
Shuckle's job is the hardest by far - tanking. I took the Wrap Trap approach with Shuckle, and since Hibino Hikaru is not a very subtle person, this seems to fit her better. Stealth Rock is probably the most dangerous attack Shuckle will have, since he will have time to at least get one round of it going.
Beedrill picks up the role of Sweeper in this case, as Ninjask is elsewhere and Scyther is in the process of becoming Scizor.
Encounter 3
Spoiler:
Opening Line: Well, well, well... I was wondering when you'd show up. [Admin 1], take the machine and go. [Admin 2], make sure that everyone makes it out alright. (line break) (Name), I was thinking over our last battle. I thought to slow you down, but not to win. This time is different. We will take The Machine, make our own version, and fill the world with an army of Armaldo! Not even the death of pokemon will stop us from completing our goals now! But, in the meantime, we must take the machine back and make it work. While my Admins take care of that, even if I can't stop you, I will keep you from tracking them to our hideout!
Closing Line: ...no matter. The Pokemon Ressurector is on its way to our hideout. Soon, we will be able to repair it and see if we can ressurect our namesake, Anorith.
Final Words: You remind me so much of her... gah, no! Now is not the time to remenisce, now is the time for me to make an escape. Next time we meet, (name), you will see Anorith in all its glory! You will learn not to mess with Team Anorith!
Encounter 3 Strategy
Spoiler:
Even though this is almost the same team from the first battle (just with Shuckle added), the differences in the strategy are pretty vast.
For starters, Ninjask is no longer a sweeper, but a Baton Passer. This much better mirrors Shedinja's support role, and since the two only appear on the same team in the fifth encounter, this is a good thing.
Shuckle's role is still to tank and to set up Stealth Rock. Erm, will anyone in the player's party have Rapid Spin?
Scizor and Beedrill both take the role of Sweeper, but they do it in different ways. Scizor's role is now to take down anything with a resistance to Bug, and Beedrill's role is to take down anything with a weakness to it. The Focus Sash, plus a high speed rating, ensures that at least one person should fall to Endeavor.
Encounter 4
Spoiler:
Opening Line: You are a very interesting trainer. Here I am, presenting to His Majesty Arceus what he asked me to bring to him. He may come, he may not. Your arrival here, it means something. [Admin 1], [Admin 2], please, escort everyone as far away from this place as possible. Yes, that includes civilians. I do not want to risk any more innocent lives. This is the last action of Team Anorith. (line break) (Name), Arceus has asked that I find both the Iron Insect and the Calming Master. At one time, before I knew about the Ressurection Device, the only pokemon that would have worked was Scizor. But, when I found how to make Scyther become Scizor, I learned of a research institute that was going to restore an Anorith Fossil to its proper frame. In my impatience, I stole both the device and the fossil. (line break) Do you hear that, (name)? That is Arceus. It seeks to be the judge in our battle. If I win, I will learn what I started Team Anorith for in the first place. If I lose, well, I shall train more. Either way, if this battle does not happen... I don't know, but I don't think Arceus will rest peacefully if no battle is had here. (Name), let neither of us dissapoint Arceus!
Closing Line: ... am I unworthy to learn that last, great secret?
Final Words: My team is disbanded. My defeat here, though, is not final. Why do I lose to you? Why do you remind me of her so much? Is there something I have forgotten in my quest for knowledge? (Name), let me tell you why I formed Team Anorith... no, now is not the time. When the time comes, seek me out. Then, maybe I will understand where your power comes from. (Line break) I swear, I will uncover her secret, though. Even if it kills me.
Encounter 4 Strategy
Spoiler:
Even now, we still do not see the full team all at once (Ninjask is sitting out this round). Leading with Shedinja, the idea is to inflict a burn as soon as possible, then take advantage of the reduced speed with the new addition, Shiny Armaldo. Having two sweepers may seem conflicting, but with Beedrill being relegated to even more of the surprise Endeavor role than last time, having two sweepers is what makes Hibino Hikaru more dangerous. Scizor is more for taking out Steel-types, while Armaldo is more for removing threats like Crobat and Rayquaza. Shuckle's main role is to stall for as long as possible - made easier if enemy trainers are able to effectively use Ethers/Elixers, though, as only Wrap has a high PP count -, and to set up the Stealth Rock. I thought about giving Beedrill Poison Spike, but decided against it for... some... reason...
Encounter 5
Spoiler:
Opening Line: Fufufufu... You did come. Trust. Loyalty. I had forgotten those most important bonds in my quest to uncover the secret of the League Champion of the region I came from. I must thank you, (name), for reminding me. Winning, losing... they no longer hold any importance for me. Neither does discovering her secret. Arceus gave me a gift, last time you and I met. He taught me the language of Pokemon. I know now what they want, what they like and dislike. No more will I force them when they wish for rest, and in return, they will battle to the bitter end because they know I will be right behind them, to care for them and heal them when they fall. Much like how I would for those that once called themselves members of Team Anorith. (line break) But do not think that I have not gotten stronger. Indeed, I have gotten stronger. If I can defeat you, it will prove to me that I have also grown wiser. Be my proof! (Name), ready yourself!
Closing Line: ... I give up. You win.
Final Words: ... Until today, there were only two trainers have I never won against. You make the third person that I cannot beat, no matter how powerful I became. But, I think I see now why I can't win. Even though I was able to build trust with my Pokemon, I still battled for selfish reasons. You battle to protect and teach. I shall leave this land and return to where I know I will be accepted. Maybe I will be able to win Daichi from Nonohara... no, I guess not. I originally started being a trainer in order to try and win him from her, but no matter what I did, he still favored her... maybe I was trying too hard... In any event, the next time you see me, I will be wearing a smile on my face, this I promise!
Encounter 5 Strategy
Spoiler:
Ahh, the final match between our intrepid hero and Hibino Hikaru. No holding back this time.
Ninjask is primarily to Baton Pass to Armaldo or Beedrill, as they both can benefit immensely from A+6 S+3, but can also use dig against whatever non-flying Fire-types get sent out.
Shedinja, again, is more for the inflicting of the Burn status than anything else, and the Dig is more for dealing with Poison types that don't have toxic/posion gas/some other status-inflicting move.
Once again, Armaldo's job is to sweep whatever flyer comes into play. I think Ninjask would rather BP to Armaldo than use dig, since Ancient Power (it may only have 8 PP, but that chance for Stats Gain is worth it IMO) gets x4 against Charizard/Moltres/Ho-oh.
Shuckle, the Tanking King. Probably the only change would be that it now has PP-Max for all moves.
Scizor. Still in charge of eliminating Steel-types. To be completely honest, I've never actually had a Scizor, so I have no clue how to handle one. However, I'll take Smogon's word for it that this moveset is a good one. I took Bug Bite over Fury Cutter.
Beedrill, AKA "The reason Raekuul isn't a competetive Pokemon Trainer," now has Poison Spike instead of Pin Missile, but this conflicts with Hibino Hikaru's personality. It may change back.
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Yes, Shedinja and Ninjask can know dig. I have a Ninjask and a Shedinja that know Dig on Emerald, all you need is a Nincada and the TM.
Ohoho, new group? Well then, this'll be interesting. I was always complimented for making some pretty nasty villains. And Arceus will be involved without having it feel unusual.
Well, either new group or a callback to an old one.
Team Anorith, just to point out, took the name because (a) it sounded cool, and (b ) the founder specializes in the Bug type. [Admin 1] and [Admin 2] may just be former Rocket/Aqua/Magma/Galactic execs.
Oh, and before I forget, my vote for hometown Rival goes to Skip Shot
I agree with Opposite here. I've had 2 eye injuries in the past, and there was no way I could shrug those off. :/
I've updated my Criminal Rival submission, which now includes the full plan of Team Missle. I made a change to the Brass Knuckles item, and the team is slowing starting to build. (Cookie and juice box 0.0 to anyone that can guess the inspiration of Assef's team).
EDIT: Vote time! I'd like to vote for my (Skip Shot's) Hometown Rival, becaue I feel that the rival should be incorporated into the storyline, and not stand apart. Eos really only connected his rival to the game's plot in the Registeel storyline.
raekuul, I really like the storyline of Team Anorith and how it plays out. The team progression is also great. The only thing I see missing is a possible team strategy for the final two submissions, which is important to this hack. Otherwise, its a great submission, and I'd like to see some more of your work in the upcoming rival rounds!
Here is my Criminal Rival, and I'll be editing this really soon, so yeah. Anyone have a good title for the last one? I don't want to use "Enel Leader" For the last round, since he unofficially betrays the team.
Introduction of Team Enel.
Spoiler:
(After Beating First Gym, after walking out)
?: Stop right there. I'm here to warn everyone that manages to beat Casey that there is a team known as Team Enel around. Watch out for them, and if you run into them, run away. Do not fight them.
Round 1
Spoiler:
Enel Leader: Rei
Appearance:
Opening Speech: Rei: So you are the person who got in the way of my plans. Well, this is freaking hilarious! Hahaha! But this marks you as a threat, and you must be terminated. Prepare to die.
Team
Lv. 40 Aerodactyl (Item: Focus Slash)
Nature: Jolly
Ability: Pressure
Sex: Female
Moves: Stealth Rock, Taunt, Earthquake, Rock Slide
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Lv. 40 Jolteon(Item: Choice Specs)
Nature: Timid
Ability: Volt Absorb
Sex: Male
Moves: Thunderbolt, HP Ice, Shadow Ball, Baton Pass
EVs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Lv. 42 Tyranitar (Item: Choice Band)
Nature: Adamant
Ability: Sand Stream
Sex: Male
Moves: Stone Edge, Crunch, Pursuit, Earthquake
EVs: 164 HP / 252 Atk / 92 Spe
Team Strategy:
Spoiler:
Aerodactyl starts as the lead to set up Stealth Rock, and combined with its Pressure ability to wear down attacks quicker then normal. Jolteon is the First Sweeper, and attempts to strike down opponents with its massive SpA, and has Baton Pass in case something that can take it down comes, so it can make a hasty retreat. Tyranitar is the Second Sweeper, and will try to nail your team. All of the attacks are used to deal powerful damage, especially Pursuit when a pokemon tries to switch out, and STAB, Stone Edge as they're powerful, and the STAB.
Aerodactyl: Aerodactyl as the lead sets up Stealth Rock, uses Taunt to keep opponents from boosting their stats, or making them switch out if their pokemon isn't powerful enough to take it on without power boosts, has Earthquake to fight off Rock and Electric types easier, as well as having a powerful move under its belt, and Rock Slide is there to hit Flying and Ice types harder.
Jolteon: Jolteon is the first sweeper of the team, and is a menace to deal with, due to a powerful SpA. It's Thunderbolt is there as a powerful attack, getting the STAB, causing this pokemon to become a hassle to deal with. HP Ice is used to take down threats such as Dragon, Ground, or Rock types easier, Shadow Ball is used to take down psychics that can be trouble, while Baton Pass allows it to make a hasty retreat so that it can come back later on and cause trouble.
Tyranitar: Tyranitar is the Second Sweeper on the team for good reason. Crunch and Stone Edge, getting the STAB, and both being powerful attacks, coupled with Tyranitar's monsterous ATK stat, will make for a powerful attacker. Pursuit is also to be reckoned with as if you attempt to switch out, it will hit for twice the damage as normal, and Earthquake is there to take down Steel-Types easier, but also has more coverage against Fire, Electricity and a few other types weak to the move.
Closing Speech: Hehehe…
Final Words: Ah, that was fun, but remember, next time I will kill you, and everyone else who opposes me. Do not get in my way again. Enel, retreat!
Round 2
Spoiler:
Enel Leader: Rei
Opening Speech: Rei: So we meet again, eh? You have a lot of nerve for defying me, eh? Well, not like it matters. My plan is already underway, and I will soon free everyone. I bet you're confused. Well, don't be. Embrace death as your new saviour!
Team
Lv. 54Aerodactyl (Item: Focus Slash)
Nature: Jolly
Ability: Pressure
Sex: Female
Moves: Stealth Rock, Taunt, Earthquake, Rock Slide
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Lv. 56 Jolteon(Item: Choice Specs)
Nature: Timid
Ability: Volt Absorb
Sex: Male
Moves: Thunderbolt, HP Ice, Shadow Ball, Baton Pass
EVs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Lv. 57Tyranitar (Item: Choice Band)
Nature: Adamant
Ability: Sand Stream
Sex: Male
Moves: Stone Edge, Crunch, Pursuit, Earthquake
EVs: 164 HP / 252 Atk / 92 Spe
Team Strategy:
Spoiler:
Aerodactyl starts as the lead to set up Stealth Rock, and combined with its Pressure ability to wear down attacks quicker then normal. Jolteon is the First Sweeper, and attempts to strike down opponents with its massive SpA, and has Baton Pass in case something that can take it down comes, so it can make a hasty retreat. Tyranitar is the Second Sweeper, and will try to nail your team. All of the attacks are used to deal powerful damage, especially Pursuit when a pokemon tries to switch out, and STAB, Stone Edge as they're powerful, and the STAB.
Aerodactyl: Aerodactyl as the lead sets up Stealth Rock, uses Taunt to keep opponents from boosting their stats, or making them switch out if their pokemon isn't powerful enough to take it on without power boosts, has Earthquake to fight off Rock and Electric types easier, as well as having a powerful move under its belt, and Rock Slide is there to hit Flying and Ice types harder.
Jolteon: Jolteon is the first sweeper of the team, and is a menace to deal with, due to a powerful SpA. It's Thunderbolt is there as a powerful attack, getting the STAB, causing this pokemon to become a hassle to deal with. HP Ice is used to take down threats such as Dragon, Ground, or Rock types easier, Shadow Ball is used to take down psychics that can be trouble, while Baton Pass allows it to make a hasty retreat so that it can come back later on and cause trouble.
Tyranitar: Tyranitar is the Second Sweeper on the team for good reason. Crunch and Stone Edge, getting the STAB, and both being powerful attacks, coupled with Tyranitar's monsterous ATK stat, will make for a powerful attacker. Pursuit is also to be reckoned with as if you attempt to switch out, it will hit for twice the damage as normal, and Earthquake is there to take down Steel-Types easier, but also has more coverage against Fire, Electricity and a few other types weak to the move.
Closing Speech: I lost again?
Final Words: No matter what, I will not fail. Team Enel will be gods among humans! I will make sure of that! Hahaha! Enel, retreat!
Round 3
Spoiler:
Enel Leader: Rei
Opening Speech: Closer and closer my goal is, and no matter what, I will accomplish it. With the Azure Flute, Arceus itself will follow me, but I still need more time to get ready. And here you are, ending my divine mission. I suppose you would like me to explain, yes? Well, too bad. I have no time for this trash. I'll kill you, and resume my preparations.
Team
Lv. 69Aerodactyl (Item: Focus Slash)
Nature: Jolly
Ability: Pressure
Sex: Female
Moves: Stealth Rock, Taunt, Earthquake, Rock Slide
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Lv. 70 Jolteon (Item: Choice Specs)
Nature: Timid
Ability: Volt Absorb
Sex: Male
Moves: Thunderbolt, HP Ice, Shadow Ball, Baton Pass
EVs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Lv. 72Tyranitar(Item: Choice Band)
Nature: Adamant
Ability: Sand Stream
Sex: Male
Moves: Stone Edge, Crunch, Pursuit, Earthquake
EVs: 164 HP / 252 Atk / 92 Spe
Team Strategy
Spoiler:
Aerodactyl starts as the lead to set up Stealth Rock, and combined with its Pressure ability to wear down attacks quicker then normal. Metagross is the Wall of the group, which seems unusual due to its high ATK stat, but it is built to last, while dealing some damage. It uses Toxic so it can take down tougher opponents, or even just as a secondary damage dealer.
Jolteon is the First Sweeper, and attempts to strike down opponents with its massive SpA, and has Baton Pass in case something that can take it down comes, so it can make a hasty retreat. Tyranitar is the Second Sweeper, and will try to nail your team. All of the attacks are used to deal powerful damage, especially Pursuit when a pokemon tries to switch out, and STAB, Stone Edge as they're powerful, and the STAB.
Aerodactyl: Aerodactyl as the lead sets up Stealth Rock, uses Taunt to keep opponents from boosting their stats, or making them switch out if their pokemon isn't powerful enough to take it on without power boosts, has Earthquake to fight off Rock and Electric types easier, as well as having a powerful move under its belt, and Rock Slide is there to hit Flying and Ice types harder.
Metagross: In this set, Metagross' attacks are weaker then they can be, but it can take a hit better. Light Screen allows it's SpD to get increased temporarily, and if it were taken out, passes it on to the rest of the team, Meteor Mash isn't really anything really special, just a powerful attack, Earthquake is used as another powerful attack, and Toxic is used to place a secondary damager on the opponent and wear it down.
Jolteon: Jolteon is the first sweeper of the team, and is a menace to deal with, due to a powerful SpA. It's Thunderbolt is there as a powerful attack, getting the STAB, causing this pokemon to become a hassle to deal with. HP Ice is used to take down threats such as Dragon, Ground, or Rock types easier, Shadow Ball is used to take down psychics that can be trouble, while Baton Pass allows it to make a hasty retreat so that it can come back later on and cause trouble.
Tyranitar: Tyranitar is the Second Sweeper on the team for good reason. Crunch and Stone Edge, getting the STAB, and both being powerful attacks, coupled with Tyranitar's monsterous ATK stat, will make for a powerful attacker. Pursuit is also to be reckoned with as if you attempt to switch out, it will hit for twice the damage as normal, and Earthquake is there to take down Steel-Types easier, but also has more coverage against Fire, Electricity and a few other types weak to the move.
Closing Speech: … How utterly annoying.
Final Words: Rei: Guards, get in here! (Three people walk in) Destroy this trainer, kill him/her!
Guard 1: Yes sir! (Guards get closer to hero/ine)
Rei: Hurry it up, I don't have all day!
Guard 1: I'm sorry my lord.
Guard 2: I can't do it. You lot are all under arrest!
Rei: What? A spy!?
Guard 2: I am Jon, the Eighth Gym Leader, and I'm taking everyone in this
room to jail, except (Name), and myself.
Rei: … Hahaha! That's hilarious! We have a Gym Leader here, boys! Exterminate them!
Jon: Get out of here, I'll be fine.
Rei: Do not let him/her escape! Block off the exit! (Guard 1 blocks the door)
Jon: Damn… take my Escape Rope. I'll find a way out of this. (Player warps away)
Round 4
Spoiler:
Enel Leader: Rei
Opening Speech: Rei: I don't have time for this. I am almost ready to succeed in my plan, don't interrupt me. But since you clearly insist on it, I'll kill you now.
Team
Lv. 84Aerodactyl (Item: Focus Slash)
Nature: Jolly
Ability: Pressure
Sex: Female
Moves: Stealth Rock, Taunt, Earthquake, Rock Slide
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Lv. 88Tyranitar (Item: Choice Band)
Nature: Adamant
Ability: Sand Stream
Sex: Male
Moves: Stone Edge, Crunch, Pursuit, Earthquake
EVs: 164 HP / 252 Atk / 92 Spe
Team Strategy
Spoiler:
Aerodactyl starts as the lead to set up Stealth Rock, and combined with its Pressure ability to wear down attacks quicker then normal. Metagross is the Wall of the group, which seems unusual due to its high ATK stat, but it is built to last, while dealing some damage. It uses Toxic so it can take down tougher opponents, or even just as a secondary damage dealer.
Jolteon is the First Sweeper, and attempts to strike down opponents with its massive SpA, and has Baton Pass in case something that can take it down comes, so it can make a hasty retreat.
Celebi is the support pokemon, who builds up its ATK stat with Swords Dance, sends out a Substitute, and Baton Passes out. It has Seed Bomb to attack if need be. Tyranitar is the Second Sweeper, and will try to nail your team. All of the attacks are used to deal powerful damage, especially Pursuit when a pokemon tries to switch out, and STAB, Stone Edge as they're powerful, and the STAB.
Aerodactyl: Aerodactyl as the lead sets up Stealth Rock, uses Taunt to keep opponents from boosting their stats, or making them switch out if their pokemon isn't powerful enough to take it on without power boosts, has Earthquake to fight off Rock and Electric types easier, as well as having a powerful move under its belt, and Rock Slide is there to hit Flying and Ice types harder.
Metagross: In this set, Metagross' attacks are weaker then they can be, but it can take a hit better. Light Screen allows it's SpD to get increased temporarily, and if it were taken out, passes it on to the rest of the team, Meteor Mash isn't really anything really special, just a powerful attack, Earthquake is used as another powerful attack, and Toxic is used to place a secondary damager on the opponent and wear it down.
Jolteon: Jolteon is the first sweeper of the team, and is a menace to deal with, due to a powerful SpA. It's Thunderbolt is there as a powerful attack, getting the STAB, causing this pokemon to become a hassle to deal with. HP Ice is used to take down threats such as Dragon, Ground, or Rock types easier, Shadow Ball is used to take down psychics that can be trouble, while Baton Pass allows it to make a hasty retreat so that it can come back later on and cause trouble.
Celebi: Celebi is support, if not taken down quickly, then it can make this battle tougher when it Baton Passes to Tyranitar. It utilises Swords Dance to boost its attack, and Baton Pass to transfer the stat gains to the next pokemon in line. Seed Bomb is a powerful move and Substitute allows the next pokemon to start out with an extra few HP, making them that much tougher.
Tyranitar: Tyranitar is the Second Sweeper on the team for good reason. Crunch and Stone Edge, getting the STAB, and both being powerful attacks, coupled with Tyranitar's monsterous ATK stat, will make for a powerful attacker. Pursuit is also to be reckoned with as if you attempt to switch out, it will hit for twice the damage as normal, and Earthquake is there to take down Steel-Types easier, but also has more coverage against Fire, Electricity and a few other types weak to the move.
Closing Speech: …
Final Words: Rei: This loss was expected, nay I wanted this to occur. It shows how dependant you are on Pokemon. Pokemon treated well are usually more powerful then pokemon treated horribly, but that's my point. I don't care about my pokemon, thus I knew you would win. But next time we meet in battle, I will win, no matter what.
Round 5
Spoiler:
Pokemon Threat: Rei
Opening Speech: Jon: It's over! Your plan won't succeed!
Rei: So you made it, eh? Well then, I suppose you want an explanation. I might as well give you one.
Rei: Pokemon are evil creatures. Humans were intended to be the prey, as we had no real special talents that pokemon didn't have, and I figured that out when I was five, after I lost my legs to a 'human-trained' Growlithe. I survived, and since then, I wanted to kill all pokemon.
Jon: The Growlithe that attacked you was likely poorly trained, it's not the same with all of them!
Rei: SILENCE! I'm not finished. Anyway, so I got to thinking. Collect a bunch of pawns, then kill them off after my whole plan, after all, I can't trust this lot. So what do I want with Arceus?
Rei: I will have Arceus commit a Pokemon Holocaust, by wiping every single one out of existence! Hahaha! Not a single one will live on! Not yours, not mine, not anyone's!
Jon: That's horrible! You must be stopped here! (Turns to hero/ine) My pokemon are exhausted from the trip up, you're going to have to be the one to fight him.
Rei: Let's go, my pokemon have been treated much better, and trained to break my limits! I. Will. Not. Lose!
*Flash*
Rei: It's here… Arceus!
Jon: No, we were too late!
Rei: I wish for my perfect world! I wish that all pokemon were erased from existence!
Arceus: … That wish can not be granted.
Rei: Wh-what!?
Arceus: That wish will ruin the balance that is remaining in the world. If I were to destroy my creations, then the world would die.
Rei: I summoned you, I command you! I demand that you erase pokemon from existance!
Arceus: If this is all you want, I shall take my leave. Good bye.
Rei: N-nooo… MY PLAN IS RUINED! HOW CAN THAT WISH NOT BE GRANTED!? (Turns to face Player and Jon/Chris) You, I will destroy the both of you, and then Team Enel will go out and lay siege on the Pokemon League! As soon as we conquer the Pokemon League, we will hunt down and kill all of the pokemon. Same result, but I get to see them as they die! Let's go!
Team
Lv. 101Aerodactyl (Item: Focus Slash)
Nature: Jolly
Ability: Pressure
Sex: Female
Moves: Stealth Rock, Taunt, Earthquake, Rock Slide
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Lv. 102Jolteon (Item: Choice Specs)
Nature: Timid
Ability: Volt Absorb
Sex: Male
Moves: Thunderbolt, HP Ice, Shadow Ball, Baton Pass
EVs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Lv. 104Tyranitar(Item: Choice Band)
Nature: Adamant
Ability: Sand Stream
Sex: Male
Moves: Stone Edge, Crunch, Pursuit, Earthquake
EVs: 164 HP / 252 Atk / 92 Spe
Team Strategy
Spoiler:
Aerodactyl starts as the lead to set up Stealth Rock, and combined with its Pressure ability to wear down attacks quicker then normal. Metagross is the first Wall of the group, which seems unusual due to its high ATK stat, but it is built to last, while dealing some damage. It uses Toxic so it can take down tougher opponents, or even just as a secondary damage dealer.
Jolteon is the First Sweeper, and attempts to strike down opponents with its massive SpA, and has Baton Pass in case something that can take it down comes, so it can make a hasty retreat. Heatran is another wall, one designed to take special attacks, heal against them using Rest, and to keep on attacking with Sleep Talk.
Celebi is the support pokemon, who builds up its ATK stat with Swords Dance, sends out a Substitute, and Baton Passes out. It has Seed Bomb to attack if need be. Tyranitar is the Second Sweeper, and will try to nail your team. All of the attacks are used to deal powerful damage, especially Pursuit when a pokemon tries to switch out, and STAB, Stone Edge as they're powerful, and the STAB.
Aerodactyl: Aerodactyl as the lead sets up Stealth Rock, uses Taunt to keep opponents from boosting their stats, or making them switch out if their pokemon isn't powerful enough to take it on without power boosts, has Earthquake to fight off Rock and Electric types easier, as well as having a powerful move under its belt, and Rock Slide is there to hit Flying and Ice types harder.
Metagross: In this set, Metagross' attacks are weaker then they can be, but it can take a hit better. Light Screen allows it's SpD to get increased temporarily, and if it were taken out, passes it on to the rest of the team, Meteor Mash isn't really anything really special, just a powerful attack, Earthquake is used as another powerful attack, and Toxic is used to place a secondary damager on the opponent and wear it down.
Jolteon: Jolteon is the first sweeper of the team, and is a menace to deal with, due to a powerful SpA. It's Thunderbolt is there as a powerful attack, getting the STAB, causing this pokemon to become a hassle to deal with. HP Ice is used to take down threats such as Dragon, Ground, or Rock types easier, Shadow Ball is used to take down psychics that can be trouble, while Baton Pass allows it to make a hasty retreat so that it can come back later on and cause trouble.
Heatran: Heatran is the special wall on the team, to defend against special attacks instead of physical. Lava Plume and Earth Power are the attacks it uses, while Rest, and Sleep Talk is used to restore health, cure statuses, and attack while sleeping.
Celebi: Celebi is support, if not taken down quickly, then it can make this battle tougher when it Baton Passes to Tyranitar. It utilises Swords Dance to boost its attack, and Baton Pass to transfer the stat gains to the next pokemon in line. Seed Bomb is a powerful move and Substitute allows the next pokemon to start out with an extra few HP, making them that much tougher.
Tyranitar: Tyranitar is the Second Sweeper on the team for good reason. Crunch and Stone Edge, getting the STAB, and both being powerful attacks, coupled with Tyranitar's monsterous ATK stat, will make for a powerful attacker. Pursuit is also to be reckoned with as if you attempt to switch out, it will hit for twice the damage as normal, and Earthquake is there to take down Steel-Types easier, but also has more coverage against Fire, Electricity and a few other types weak to the move.
Closing Speech: I- I l-l-lost!? That's impossible!
Final Words: Rei: N-no… my plan was unsalvageable! I couldn't… couldn't erase pokemon from existence! He… hehe… Hehehe… My existence was worthless after all.
Rei: Worthless, worthless… WORTHLESS! Hahahaha! MY EXISTANCE IS WORTHLESS! I will not stand for this any longer!
Jon: Calm down, you might fall off the edge!
Rei: If my plan can't be completed, then I have no purpose! My dream, my one true desire, my goal… was shattered! If I can't have that, then bring me death! (Moves to edge of area.)
Jon: No, stop it!
Rei: Good bye, I'll never see you again... HahahaHAHA! (Falls off edge) Hahaha...
Jon: ... He just killed himself... Oh well, congratulations, (Name). We were able to save the world. The police are arresting the forces of Team Enel, and they're done, finished. I'll take you to the Pokemon Center, it's the least I can do for you.
(Pokemon Center)
Jon: Well, we retrieved the Azure Flute, but we decided to let you have it, to prevent it from going into the wrong hands again. (Obtain Azure Flute) With this, you can summon Arceus.
Oh, and before I forget again, I'm voting for Skip Shot's Rival.
I am thrilled at the action this round is getting; 3 complete submissions already by day three. I'll be commenting on them individually later, but they are all exceptional. I am so glad to have a new face, Raekuul, and it looks like you're going to be fantastic (your first submission already is). Bythe way Skip, I thought I recognized that team =P
Reserving this post for my Criminal Rival.
Introducing Team Maelstrom
Spoiler:
????: I hear you beat Donder, kid. Don't think your hot stuff kid just 'caus you beat that half developed human with a temper, 'caus you're not. You wouldn't stand your ground for five minutes in the real world, which brings me to my message; stay away from Team Maelstrom. They are an extremely powerful team led by the mighty Squall, a former league Champion. Losing to them means a lifetime of hell; be careful. What? You think you can take them on? You got guts kid, I give you that much, but don't be stupid; they will crush you. So much of our land has already been destroyed by them, whole towns haven't survived their attacks. I admire your courage, but save yourself from that pain. I must go now -- I'm sure we'll meet again.
Added the Post-Gym warning that everyone else seems to be including, but I don't really expect it to fly very well here.
Also reposting said edit here.
Spoiler:
(Flashing TV if possible): ATTENTION CITIZENS! WE HAVE RECEIVED WORD THAT THE REASON FOR THE CAVE-INS AND EARTHQUAKES IN MOUNT AREI HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY A CRIMINAL ELEMENT NAMED "TEAM ANORITH". WE DO NOT KNOW THEIR MOTIVES AT THIS PRESENT TIME, BUT WE ARE ASKING ALL ABLE POKEMON TRAINERS TO ASSIST IN REMOVING THEM FROM MOUNT AREI. THANK YOU, WE NOW RETURN YOU TO YOUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING.