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Now where are the grunts in this whole thing?

Maybe grunts could be used in one of the facilities instead of commanders. The best executive would reside there, keeping the scale fairly balanced. Also, since grunts aren't restricted to a type it would be harder to strategize against this facility.

Grunts remain as they have been: called upon by Commanders.
I really doubt I will go with your latest idea there.
 
=P Just speculation. I'll keep plugging away till I hit jackpot

Ok here's an idea, but it *might* imply some exclusiveness.

There are 7 specified commanders that a challenger must face before he can challenge the executives. Each executive will have his own personal commander that most likely complements his type, and a challenger must beat the commander before going on to the executive.

If com-exec pairs are based purely rationally then it would be absolutely fair.
That being said, I'm not sure this is the kind of Destiny change you're looking for.

This also means that the five commanders that are partnered up will experience less battle than "normal" commanders. Gah I'm already making a clear distinction between the two groups of commanders
 
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=P Just speculation. I'll keep plugging away till I hit jackpot

Ok here's an idea, but it *might* imply some exclusiveness.

There are 7 specified commanders that a challenger must face before he can challenge the executives. Each executive will have his own personal commander that most likely complements his type, and a challenger must beat the commander before going on to the executive.

If com-exec pairs are based purely rationally then it would be absolutely fair.
That being said, I'm not sure this is the kind of Destiny change you're looking for.

This also means that the five commanders that are partnered up will experience less battle than "normal" commanders. Gah I'm already making a clear distinction between the two groups of commanders

I dunno doesnt that just seem like another step to reach the executives?

Also if we DID use this, shouldnt the commanders under the executives be called admirals or commodores?
 
What if in addition to facing the commanders and executives in single battles, after a challenger defeats all the commanders, in order to challenge against the executives they must triumph in a double battle versus a sort of vice-executive, who building on Roshi's idea best complements the executives type.

On another note, when might the sig be done?
 
What if in addition to facing the commanders and executives in single battles, after a challenger defeats all the commanders, in order to challenge against the executives they must triumph in a double battle versus a sort of vice-executive, who building on Roshi's idea best complements the executives type.

On another note, when might the sig be done?

1) I am not entirely sure where you are going with that. Commanders choose whether to accept challenges in single or double fashion. I really dislike the idea of layering repeat battles with slightly altered rules. It seems monotonous and pointless. It also nearly abandons the facility system we are building upon.

2) Sometime today or tomorrow.
 
how about that the last executive knows the opponents previously used teams? and the opponent is limited to only using the pokemon he has used throughout the challenge. that way, the last executive may predict what they will use and strategize accordingly.
 
i dunno, on the discussion of this "final executive" thing, im just thinking why not let him make up a team of his own. Hes using arceus right, and since arceus can be ANY type, why not let him have a team of any type, and just stick the respective plate onto his arceus. The challenger wont know what type the final executive is using, and the final executive can change what type he is whenever he wants (i know itll be hard to get a whole buncha different teams of different types). Although this may end up in the final executive picking a type that a previous commander / executive has already used, i still think its a viable option, because really shouldnt the final boss be master of all?
 
i dunno, on the discussion of this "final executive" thing, im just thinking why not let him make up a team of his own. Hes using arceus right, and since arceus can be ANY type, why not let him have a team of any type, and just stick the respective plate onto his arceus. The challenger wont know what type the final executive is using, and the final executive can change what type he is whenever he wants (i know itll be hard to get a whole buncha different teams of different types). Although this may end up in the final executive picking a type that a previous commander / executive has already used, i still think its a viable option, because really shouldnt the final boss be master of all?

There's truth in that statement, but it makes it so we have a type that is not covered by a trainer.
 
Or he could use any of the types that the executives used, along with arceus. (like he could have 1 ghost, one psychic, 2 dragons and a dark and an arceus of one of those types)
 
You guys are forgetting an important fact again.

17 types in pokemon. 12 Commanders and 5 Executives. If the final Executive just uses a random type, then that defeats this entire purpose.
 
well then, what about the idea that the challenger has to use 6 of the pokemon he used in the entire challenging of team destiny?

and to make it harder, the head executive could be told all 24 pokemon that the challenger used in his entire challenging of team destiny, and the head executive could predict what the challenger may be using and strategise accordingly
 
well then, what about the idea that the challenger has to use 6 of the pokemon he used in the entire challenging of team destiny?

and to make it harder, the head executive could be told all 24 pokemon that the challenger used in his entire challenging of team destiny, and the head executive could predict what the challenger may be using and strategise accordingly

Yes, I saw when you suggested that earlier.
I will also consider this one.
 
Why is this 17th spot being only considered as an exec spot? I know that's how it was originally planned, and I know that there are some battlers here that deserve the executive spot. But would it work out better if that last guy was a commander?
 
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