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The Indigo League ([personal profile] indigo_league) wrote2016-06-24 09:47 am
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Badge Requests



 What does it take? It changes for each gym! Normally, the games increase in difficulty as you progress, but that wouldn't be any fun if characters could just as easily take on the Gyms that are supposed to be for top trainers only. THEREFORE, the gym leaders aren't going to be pushovers like in the games! In order to win a badge, the mods will take into account your current roster and the attacks and advantages to see whether your pokémon is strong enough to win a badge or not.

Each gym leader has a Regular Team of pokemon and an Elite Team of pokemon you can challenge. It's up to a trainer to decide which team to challenge, but if you take on the Elite Team of six level 100 Pokemon, you'll receive double the prize money. The items, however, are not doubled. Excellent for trainers looking for the extra challenge or those looking to make money fast.

!!! Badges must be mod approved. To earn a badge, please comment on this post. Please don't ask for more than two badges to be approved at once!


JOHTO
Violet City
Badge: Zephyr
Leader: Falkner

Team:
Noctowl (L: 30)
Honchkrow (L: 32)
Pidgeot (L: 35)

Rewards:
[P10,000]
TM Roost
Can use Fly outside of battle

Elite Team: Pidgeot, Dodrio, Swellow, Xatu, Staraptor, Pelipper
Azalea Town
Badge: Hive
Leader: Bugsy

Team:
Pinsir (L: 35)
Heracross (L: 37)
Scizor (L: 40)

Rewards:
[P12,000]
TM U-Turn
Can use Rock Smash outside of battle

Elite Team: Scizor, Venomoth, Vespiquen, Yanmega, Galvantula, Heracross
Goldenrod City
Badge: Plain
Leader: Whitney

Team:
Girafarig (L: 40)
Clefable (L: 42)
Miltank (L: 45)

Rewards:
[P14,000]
HM Rock Smash
TM Attract
Can use Strength outside of battle

Elite Team: Ursaring, Granbull, Blissey, Exploud, Tauros, Snorlax
Ecruteak City
Badge: Fog
Leader: Morty

Team:
Haunter (L: 45)
Misdreavus (L: 47)
Gengar (L: 50)

Rewards:
[P16,000]
TM Shadow Ball
HM Strength
Can use Surf outside of battle

Elite Team: Drifblim, Spiritomb, Dusknoir, Mismagius, Gengar, Chandelure
Cianwood City
Badge: Storm
Leader: Chuck

Team:
Hitmonlee (L: 50)
Hitmonchan (L: 52)
Poliwrath (L: 55)

Rewards:
[P18,000]
HM Fly

Elite Team: Medicham, Machamp, Hariyama, Breloom, Primeape, Toxicroak
Olivine City
Badge: Mineral
Leader: Jasmine

Team:
Skarmory (L: 55)
Magneton (L: 57)
Steelix (L: 60)

Rewards:
[P20,000]
HM Surf
HM Whirlpool

Elite Team: Metagross, Bronzong, Skarmory, Steelix, Magnezone, Empoleon
Mahogany Town
Badge: Glacier
Leader: Pryce

Team:
Dewgong (L: 60)
Lapras (L: 62)
Mamoswine (L: 65)

Rewards:
[P22,000]
TM Hail
Can use Waterfall outside of battle

Elite Team: Abomasnow, Dewgong, Glalie, Froslass, Mamoswine, Walrein
Blackthorn City
Badge: Rising
Leader: Clair

Team:
Gyarados (L: 65)
Kingdra (L: 67)
Dragonite (L: 70)

Rewards:
[P24,000]
HM Waterfall
Can use Whirlpool outside of battle
A reusable ticket for the SS Anne*

Elite Team: Aerodactyl, Charizard, Kingdra, Salamence, Garchomp, Dragonite

      *For defeating the Elite team only. Three week paid cruise vacation to be taken whenever and as many times as the holder desires. Boat can be caught from Olivine or Vermilion.
KANTO
Pewter City
Badge: Boulder
Leader: Brock

Team:
Rhyhorn (L: 30)
Golem (L: 32)
Onix (L: 35)

Rewards:
[P10,000]
TM Rock Slide
HM Rock Smash

Elite Team: Rhyperior, Rampardos, Golem, Omastar, Kabutops, Onix
Cerulean City
Badge: Cascade
Leader: Misty

Team:
Golduck (L: 35)
Lapras (L: 37)
Starmie (L: 40)

Rewards:
[P12,000]
TM Water Pulse
Can use Surf outside of battle

Elite Team: Quagsire, Lanturn, Floatzel, Lapras, Milotic, Starmie
Vermilion City
Badge: Thunder Badge
Leader: Lt. Surge

Team:
Electabuzz (L: 40)
Magneton (L: 42)
Raichu (L: 45)

Rewards:
[P14,000]
TM Thunder
Can use Strength outside of battle

Elite Team: Manectric, Electrode, Pachirisu, Magnezone, Electivire, Raichu
Celadon City
Badge: Rainbow
Leader: Erika

Team:
Jumpluff (L: 45)
Tangrowth (L: 47)
Bellossom (L: 50)

Rewards:
[P16,000]
TM Giga Drain
HM Strength
Can use Fly outside of battle

Elite Team: Shiftry, Jumpluff, Victreebel, Bellossom, Roserade, Vileplume
Fuchsia City
Badge: Soul
Leader: Janine

Team:
Crobat (L: 50)
Ariados (L: 52)
Venomoth (L: 55)

Rewards:
[P18,000]
TM Toxic
HM Surf
Can use Rock Smash outside of battle

Elite Team: Crobat, Weezing, Toxicroak, Drapion, Arbok, Venomoth
Saffron City
Badge: Marsh
Leader: Sabrina

Team:
Espeon (L: 55)
Mr. Mime (L: 57)
Alakazam (L: 60)

Rewards:
[P20,000]
TM Psychic
HM Fly

Elite Team: Jynx, Wobbuffet, Espeon, Gallade, Gardevoir, Alakazam
Cinnabar Island
(Seafoam Islands)
Badge: Volcano
Leader: Blaine

Team:
Magcargo (L: 60)
Magmortar (L: 62)
Rapidash (L: 65)

Rewards:
[P22,000]
TM Fire Blast
HM Whirlpool
Can use Whirlpool outside of battle

Elite Team: Torkoal, Camerupt, Magcargo, Houndoom, Magmortar, Rapidash
Viridian City
Badge: Earth
Leader: Blue

Team:
Exeggutor (L: 65)
Machamp (L: 66)
Rhydon (L: 67)
Gyarados (L: 68)
Pidgeot (L: 69)
Arcanine (L: 70)

Rewards:
[P25,000]
TM Hyper Beam
A reusable ticket for the SS Anne*

Elite Team: Venusaur, Blastoise, Charizard, Tyranitar, Pidgeot, Jolteon

      *For defeating the Elite team only. Three week paid cruise vacation to be taken whenever and as many times as the holder desires. Boat can be caught from Olivine or Vermilion.


The Elite Four is now distributing Keystones and Mega Stones to promising trainers! Any trainer who has defeated all eight gyms of a single region will be granted a Keystone and one Mega Stone of their choice. No player will be able to have more than one Mega Stone at a time, and those looking to switch theirs out may do so once every four months. Mega Stones may be used in any casual trainer battle, but as far as gyms go may only be used in Elite battles.


The Indigo Plateau is now open to challengers! To qualify, trainers must have all sixteen badges from Johto and Kanto. Every Pokémon they face will be level 100, and the Elite Four and the Champion have heaps of talent and experience. As such, we will be reviewing Indigo Plateau challenges with more scrutiny than we bring to badge requests. A higher level of strategy is required to win on this field. Show us what you've got!

ELITE FOUR
Bede

Team:
Mawile (L: 100)
Sylveon (L: 100)
Galarian Rapidash (L: 100)
Primarina (L: 100)
Tinkaton (L: 100)
Hatterene (L: 100)

Rewards:
[P30,000]
TM Draining Kiss
Life Orb
Koga

Team:
Skuntank (L: 100)
Venomoth (L: 100)
Toxicroak (L: 100)
Swalot (L: 100)
Crobat (L: 100)
Muk (L: 100)

Rewards:
[P35,000]
TM Venoshock
Expert Belt
Bruno

Team:
Hitmontop (L: 100)
Hitmonlee (L: 100)
Hitmonchan (L: 100)
Hariyama (L: 100)
Machamp (L: 100)
Lucario (L: 100)

Rewards:
[P40,000]
TM Power-Up Punch
Protective Pads
Karen

Team:
Weavile (L: 100)
Absol (L: 100)
Spiritomb (L: 100)
Houndoom (L: 100)
Honchkrow (L: 100)
Umbreon (L: 100)

Rewards:
[P45,000]
TM Snarl
Ring Target
Lance

Team:
Salamence (L: 100)
Gyarados (L: 100)
Garchomp (L: 100)
Altaria (L: 100)
Charizard (L: 100)
Dragonite (L: 100)

Rewards:
[P60,000]
TM Giga Impact
A Dragon-type egg with one egg move and one TM move of your choice
The League Certificate qualifying the winner to create and lead their own Pokémon "Gym." This Gym is part not of the Indigo League, but the Aurora League.
Aurora League Gym Leaders may choose their own battle specializations, as well as. design their own unique Gym (which will take one month to build from the time of request) and Badge (which will be available as soon as the Gym opens). They will be compensated for their work as Gym Leaders with a stipend that will cover building costs, labor (the Leader's and any Trainers they may employ), and rewards for victorious challengers.

We ask that Aurora Gym Leaders think carefully about the location of their Gym and the difficulty level they wish to present challengers. We also ask that they create their own Badge Request page like this one so that others can request battles with them.

To officially request an Aurora League Gym, fill out the provided template and comment here.



Please use this form to request a badge or a showdown with the Elite Four! Post your request as a comment to this post. Badges will generally be processed once per week, on either Wednesday or during the weekend. Please try not to PM or IM mods about badges (including elite challenges) unless your request has gone unanswered for more than a week.

!!! Please request badges as your character is actually in the general area of the gym!

!!! To preserve the spirit of the game, obtaining badges using recently-inherited Pokémon (ie, Pokemon received from dropped characters) that massively outlevel your own is discouraged. If this happens, you may be asked by the badge mod to revise your team. Inherited Pokemon that your character has had for a while and are the same level as the rest of your character's team are fine to use!

!!! Remember that you must fight all four members of the Elite Four and Champion Lance in a row. You may heal your Pokémon between battles and take a short break, but you cannot leave without ending your challenge.




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[personal profile] mightdoriya 2021-11-11 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
(This request is included along with the other two I did, I just forgot you can't do more than two at once!)

Badge/Gym Leader: Mineral/Jasmine
Elite/Regular: Regular
Team: HERE | Charizard (Burnin'), Tangrowth (Kamui), Eevee (Mighty), Cramorant (Manual), Noivern (Snipe), Appletun (Ryuko)
Battle Details: Burnin' is, in theory, going to take the stage mainly to attempt to overpower these steel types with 2x fire damage with all the fire moves he has at his disposal, though he will be brought back in favor of Mighty when Magneton comes out to avoid getting zapped. Same strategy as the other gyms with Manual ready to take on Steelix as well with super effective water moves.
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[personal profile] songstressedout 2021-11-15 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
Character: Yuzu Hiiragi | [personal profile] songstressedout
Badge/Gym Leader: Morty for the Fog Badge
Elite/Regular: Regular
Team: Here! Swapping out Diva (Tsareena) for Blues (Spiritomb) in the box below.
Battle Details: So... Yuzu's going to be figuring out real quickly that she's likely going to curbstomp a good many gyms at this rate until she gets 8 badges and can challenge the Elite teams. Regardless, for this battle? She's hoping the MVP is going to be Blues the Spiritomb.

I still think it's crazy that her first shiny encounter was Spiritomb.

In any case, seeing as how Morty's team is Fairy-free, Blues is... largely in the clear here. Fairy being the only type Blues is weak against, whereas all of Morty's team is weak against her. She hopes that Blues will be able to use it's type advantage to it's fullest with things like Dark Pulse and Shadow Ball, seeing as how those moves will be supereffective to Morty's whole team and Blues can largely just take whatever they dish out, both with it's resistances and being... level 100.

In case of emergencies, though, she's got a whole team of level 100s behind Blues just in case.

[personal profile] rollstoseduce 2021-11-22 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Character: Jaskier | [personal profile] rollstoseduce
Badge/Gym Leader: Blue for the Earth badge
Elite/Regular: ELITE, BABY
Team: Cotton the Altaria (100, holding Lum Berry), Viola the Luxray (100, holding Shell Bell), Regina the Swanna (100, holding Rawst Berry), Dahlia the Wigglytuff (100, holding Sitrus Berry), Dittany the Lapras (100, holding Sitrus Berry), Hoya the Mudsdale (83, holding Sitrus Berry).
Battle Details: Let's be honest here: Jaskier does not like Blue. He reminds him of his own artistic rival, Valdo Marx, so if Blue opens his big mouth Jaskier will wrinkle his nose and meet sass with sass, fame be damned for once.

Two notes for this battle! One, Jaskier has chosen a specific Pokémon for each of Blue's, so if Blue switches Pokémon, assume Jaskier is switching accordingly as well. And two, Jaskier has brought some healing items for this one! He'll only use them as last resort, especially since most of his team has recovery, but yeah, assume healing is being done in every instance if it comes down to it.

►Vs Venusaur
Cotton the Altaria will be the one opening this battle. Grass attacks can only make 1/4 of damage to her, her Flying-type hits Venusaur for weakness and STAB, and she's holding a Lum Berry to take care of those status effects Grass-types are known for. She'll start with Cotton Guard to raise her defense, then use Agility to have a better chance to dodge attacks. She's doing this to protect herself during the extra turn that takes to use Sky Attack, which will be the main source of damage: it's Flying-type, has 140 power and high critical radio, and can cause flinching. If she needs healing, she'll use Roost, which temporarily removes her Flying-type - if this happens, then she'll switch to damaging Venusaur with Flamethrower. No power of music this time, aren't you proud?

►Vs Blastoise
Viola the Luxray is here with Intimidate, which lowers Blastoise's attack as soon as he enters the field, plus Electric-type attacks that should hit nicely with STAB+type weakness, allowing his Shell Bell to keep him healthy during the battle. He'll use Leer to also lower Blastoise's defense before going to town with Thunderbolt, which hopefully will cause paralysis. If after a couple of turns this doesn't happen, Viola will risk a Swagger to confuse Blastoise. It also raises its attack, sure, but it should balance out the effects of Intimidate, and his health should be good thanks to the Shell Bell, so this late into the battle, Viola should be able to take those hits and finish things even if the confusion gods aren't on his side.

►Vs Charizard
Still wearing her cute choker from the contest, here comes Regina the Swanna, with a Rawst Berry to take care of burns, typing that allows her to resist Fire, and Water attacks that hit -yeah, you guess it- with STAB+weakness. After setting up Aqua Ring for healing and Rain Dance to boost her water and lower Charizard's fire, she'll spam Surf on the big Lizard, very occasionally changing to Water Pulse just to see if she can land confusion - not that Charizard can do that much damage to her if its attacks land anyway. ♫ If you like it you should put an Aqua Ring on it ♫

►Vs Tyranitar
Because of this big guy's Sand Stream, Dahlia the Wigglytuff comes to fight with a Sitrus Berry ready to be munched if she loses too much health, and she'll also Stockpile to raise her (resistant to Dark!) defenses a little. Is Tyranitar a boy? Because if it is, then her Cute Charm ability is here to infatuate the hell out of it. If it isn't or Cute Charm doesn't activate that 30% chance, then Dahlia will confuse it with Sweet Kiss. Her main source of damage will come in the form of Play Rough, which has a chance to lower Tyranitar's attack and will hit with STAB+weakness. If even after all this healing is still needed, she'll Swallow then Stockpile again before going back to Play Rough.

►Vs Pidgeot
Dittany the Lapras's first move will be setting up Hail to get rid of Tyranitar's sand and to do damage to Pidgeot every turn. Oh, but that's not all! Right after that, she will use Whirlpool, so enjoy the double passive damage. Then it's just a matter of Ice Beam-ing Pidgeot into oblivion for that sweet STAB and Ice-weakness combo, only changing to Life Dew if healing is needed and the Sitrus Berry isn't enough. Look, look, she isn't singing either!

►Vs Jolteon
Similarly to Dittany, Hoya the Mudsdale's first move will be controling the weather for that sweet passive damage. She uses Sandstorm to bring back a, well, sandstorm that she's inmune to. Do you know what else she's inmune to? Eletric-type attacks! So between this, her Sitrus Berrry and her ability Stamina raising her defense every time Jolteon lands a not-electric hit, Hoya isn't too worried about any damage she gets in return and makes her brave enough to Swagger. Enjoy being confused while Hoya Earthquakes her way through this final battle, hitting (once again!) with STAB and Jolteon's only weakness. Hoya is the only member of the team that hasn't reached level 100, but this defense and inmunity nonsense should make up for it.
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[personal profile] nastyboy 2021-11-23 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
Character: Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd | [personal profile] nastyboy
Badge/Gym Leader: Surge, for the Thunder Badge
Elite/Regular: Elite Team
Team: Unleahsed would be Ciannwn the Silvally, Fraldariend the Galarian Rapidash, Gremlin the Rattata, Dean the Emboar, Gabby the Miltank, and Gwin the Altaria
Battle Details: Despite living in Vermillion City for a good few months now, it's taken Dimitri a while to get to challenging Surge. But, listen, if you lost your boyfriend, and suddenly had a bunch of people reliving your traumatic memories, and got distracted by smacking Team Rocket members... You'd space too. But Dimitri is finally here, and so is his team!

He's starting off with someone new to the gym circuit, too - up against Surge's Manectric is Ciannwn the Silvally! This is somewhat of a risky take, and figuring out what Manectric's ability will be key to if this was a smart idea or not for Ciannwn's first gym battle.

If Manectric has Static as an ability, well, that's basically the worst case scenario, because most of Ciannwn's moves are rather physical in nature. If that's what it comes down to, Dimitri hopes Ciannwn can boost her strength with an ear piercing Metal Sound and go in blazing with a Tri Attack. The chance to freeze, burn, or maybe even paralyze Manectric with this trick means it's a good opportunity to just go in with the most blunt force tactic. Dimitri and Ciannwn may also take a risk at Static, and go in with Silvally's strongest move, Multi-Attack.

Ideally, of course, Manectric could have Lightning Rod, in which case Ciannwn's options open up considerably. All the various Fang moves - Fire Fang, Ice Fang, and Poison Fang - are tried out in an effort to inflict their various status conditions upon Manectric before the reverse can happen, and the boost up combo of Metal Sound and Tri Attack is definitely utilized here, too. Not only that, but if Ciannwn thinks she can beat Manectric in speed, she'll go for an Iron Head in hopes of making her opponent flinch before they can utilize an electric move that would paralyze her.

As the lowest level Pokemon on Dimitri's team, this may prove to be a difficult battle for Ciannwn... But if she's lucky in regards to status conditions, perhaps she'll pull through.

Up again Electrode, Fraldariend the Galarian Rapidash is who trots up to the plate! He's here primarily to counter the chance of Electrode having Static as well, along with a few other tricks to counter the various paralysis inducing moves and the infamous Explosion. And as the fastest of Dimitri's team, he has the highest chance of not being under so much threat by moves like Electro Ball or Gyro Ball, and the use of Agility should also help measure things out if Electrode is just a little faster.

To start things off, Dimitri hopes that Fraldariend's psychic typing will make Sarge go immediately on the offensive with a Mirror Coat or Light Screen... but instead of using a Special move, Fraldariend will immediately charge forward with a Psycho Cut! A decent damage dealer all on its own, its increased crit rate definitely has a chance to smart. And Megahorn is a heavy hitter of a move in its own right. Of course, this is all in hopes of baiting Sarge and Electrode... The second that Electrode starts sparking, or preparing with Charge, THAT'S when Dimitri takes a chance by having Fraldariend use Psybeam.

Victory will come to them if they're lucky enough to avoid getting paralyzed, and if they can in turn confuse Electrode so that it can't paralyze Fraldariend, or, almost worse, explode and take the whole gym with them. If things seem risky, and Dimitri thinks that Fraldariend can manage it, Heal Pulse will pull him back to fighting form.

For the third round, it's rodent against rodent, as Pachirisu's opponent is Gremlin the Rattata. And Gremlin doesn't waste any time. Eager to prove that he's the OG Rodent, thank you very much, he chomps down with a Super Fang of his own! That will take out the majority of Pachirisu's health, and Gremlin doesn't plan on letting them regain it. Certainly Pachirisu won't be expecting a follow up Ice Beam right after that, which could freeze the other little rodent in their tracks. Pachirisu's Endure might help them survive that hit... but Gremlin won't let them survive the next one as he eagerly tries to finish up with Quick Attack. The name of the game here is clearly overwhelming Sarge and Pachirisu with surprising force.

Gremlin isn't the only one with this tactic, either. Magnezone's Steel typing isn't going to help them against their opponent: Dean the Emboar, whose own speed is likely fairly close to Magnezone's own....

...And if he needs a slight boost up, that's fine, because Dean starts off right on the offensive with a Flame Charge. Not only will that heat mean some trouble for Magnezone's steely exterior, but it can give Dean a slight boost in speed so that he can quickly move onto the next move while he's up close and person - a Rock Smash that Magnezone will be feeling for a while. Much like Ciannwn, Dean doesn't really have a lot of moves that lend well to thoughtful and delicate tactics. It's all about hitting hard and fast, with a move like Flamethrower to roast Magnezone up, and a Power Up Punch to keep Dean's fists up to par.

For an opponent like Electivire, it might seem strange to send out someone so cute like Gabby the Miltank, but she's the best for the job! That much becomes very clear when she stomps one little hoof into the ground, and sends an Earthquake rolling through the gym! That's a hit that would throw anyone off balance, and hopefully Electivire is no different. That Low Kick of Electivire's could prove to be a problem, but hopefully Gabby's Rock Smash is more of one, because she plans to follow it up with moves like Zen Headbutt, to make her opponent flinch, and, of course.... Baby's favorite Rollout.

And if things get a little dicey, it's nothing a Milk Drink can't fix!

Finally, up against Sarge's infamous Raichu... Sending out a flying type is a bad idea, no one would deny that. However, what if that flying type doesn't stay a flying type? That's how it is with Gwin the Altaria - or, rather, Gwin the Mega Altaria, shedding off that typing as easily as anything.

And it is an Altaria, mega or not. What else does one do but Sing?

Much like a good few of its teammates, Raichu has the dangerous ability of Static, and so Gwin does well to listen to daddy and keep his distance. Fortunately, he's not lacking in Special moves that allow him such a privilege. Moonblast is the best example of this, with that brilliant lunar beam carving in a nice solid hit to start the (hopefully) onesided match off. With that quick hit out of the way, Gwin nestles himself soundly in a Cotton Guard should Raichu wake a little earlier than expected, but then it's right back to hard hits with Moonblast and Dragon Pulse. If Raichu wakes - no he doesn't! More singing, thank you.

Out of this entire lineup, Ciannwn is admittedly the weakest link of the group, especially if her match up doesn't turn out as well as Dimtiri would like. He'll be sure to take her out of her battle if it looks like she's a little too hurt for it to be advisable, and before she can decide Explosion is a perfectly valid end battle choice.

If that's the case, Dimitri will risk having one of his later fighters jump in to hopefully clean up with a particularly strong hit - Gremlin being possibly the most notable with moves like Super Fang at his disposal. Team work makes the dream work!
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[personal profile] orangesmith 2021-11-26 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
Character: Narancia Ghirga | [personal profile] orangesmith
Badge/Gym Leader: Boulder | Brock
Elite/Regular: Regular Team
Team: Mr. Smith the Skarmory, Cannoli the Bewear, Broccole the Eldegoss
Battle Details: It's Nara's first gym, and he's going to rely solely on having the type advantage!

To be more specific, he's going to open with Broccole and have her spam Leaf Tornado as much as possible. This should work out well enough against Rhyhorn, and to some degree for the Golem owing to the steep type advantage and the accuracy dropping effect of the move. However, Broccole is still somewhat underleveled for the gym and Narancia might have forgotten that Synthesis exists as a healing option, so sooner or later the little grass type is probably going to need to be switched out. When that happens, he'll switch to Cannoli and have him pick up where Broccole left off with Hammer Arm. This should probably be enough to finish the fight, but if it isn't, then he'll switch in Mr. Smith and finish things up with Steel Wing.
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[personal profile] chirpier 2021-12-03 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Character: hitoka yachi | [personal profile] chirpier
Badge/Gym Leader: falkner, zephyr badge!
Elite/Regular: regular team!
Team: ume the meganium (lv 35), hina the dedenne (lv 32), and tsubaki the mimikyu (lv 33).
Battle Details:
① yachi is fully aware ume is at a disadvantage but he really would've tantrumed to take part in her first!
② as per the original games, yachi will be sticking to a four move only move-pool of her choice among her pokemon's moves!


🦉 noctowl (lv 30): ume will start first and due to his flying type weakness, may not last for too long. despite that, he's going to leave his mark and be sure to at least take one down with him— he'll use toxic to badly poison noctowl, then protect will be used to extend his battle time for just a little longer (and let noctowl suffer from worsening poison). after, he'll then set up physical walls for the rest of the team using reflect, to damper some of that attack power during five rounds. lastly, ume will close his time with petal dance. i expect him to either barely make it through taking out noctowl with the help of reflect and protect (then being finished off easily by honchkrow) or to be taken out with little left in noctowl.

🐦 honchkrow (lv 32): hina is next in line and will immediately hit honchkrow with the attack + status move, nuzzle. thunderbolt will be the main choice of attack power from here on out (probably two turns), and with the help of ume's reflect, will buff up hina from any physical attacks that make it through honchkrow's paralysis until this point (moving forward, reflect would've stopped working). lastly, parabolic charge will be used to finalize honchkrow as well as bump up hina's hp, and move onto the next bad boy with hina in mostly good health!

🪶 pidgeot (lv 35): with hina still in-field, she will use her last chosen attack, volt switch, to deal initial damage to pidgeot and pass the baton to tsubaki. tsubaki will then use thunder wave to make life bothersome for birds, set up light screen to buff up from any special flying attacks, then spam between thunderbolt and shadow sneak if this isn't enough to take out pidgeot and tsubaki gets punted at some point, hina will make a return to finish him off with a switch between parabolic charge for healing + damage and the obligatory thunderbolt for damage.
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[personal profile] wrappedwarm 2021-12-14 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
Character: Mikasa Ackerman | [personal profile] wrappedwarm
Badge/Gym Leader: Falkner - Zephyr badge
Elite/Regular: Regular team
Team: Pawniard Lv:55
LuxioL Lv:35
Louie Lv:25(Riolu)
Battle Details: Disclaimer, Mikasa's strategy is basically FULL OFFENSIVE. I'm so sorry mods.

So to start with she throws Pawniard out, gets a swords dance on and lets it go ham. She's that trainer who focuses on one pokemon until it's stupidly strong. (Partly because pawniard would sulk if she didn't let her fight.)

If Falkner knocks that out, she's sending out Luxio. Then just charging and sparking everything.

Louie the Riolu is...entirely there to fill a space because he's another fight happy mon. He has a type weakness, but will literally try to punch a bird. Enthusiasm!
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[personal profile] floatsaway 2021-12-22 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
Character: Ochako Uraraka | [personal profile] floatsaway
Badge/Gym Leader: Whitney
Elite/Regular: Regular
Team: Here!! For this gym she's going to use Gyoza, Chow Mein, Al'Risha, Meringue, Matcha, and Ankaa!
Battle Details: Ochako's third gym badge and currently the one she did the most prep for!! Whitney has a reputation of being terrifyingly strong, so she's bringing in her heavy hitters! A tad over-leveled on some of her pokes, but that never hurt anyone, right?

Gyoza (Pangoro)
Starting things off (plus!) ultra strong right off the bat. Gyoza will open the fight hopefully against Girafarig to start, with a dual type advantage against the normal/psychic type that Ochako planned for. But!! She won't go straight on the offensive, instead using Taunt to force Girafarig into only offensive moves. Ochako has heard rumors of Whitney lovingly using moves that inflict status conditions - especially Attract - and thus prepped exactly for that. No scumlord tactics for you this round, Whitney!!

Once taunted, Gyoza will begin the assault - barreling into poor Girafarig with Bullet Punch just to outspeed and get in some damage with that priority move, then follow up with super-effective hits like Night Slash (for that sweet, sweet critical hit possibility) and Vital Throw. As he takes damage, however (and depending on if Girafarig is still up and at 'em), he'll use a Parting Shot to lower his target's stats and switch out with a teammate to take his place as the next member in the fray.


Al'Risha (Dragalge)
Al'Risha's first time out in a long time and it's to play a major role in a gym challenge!! She is mainly going to be used against Clefable, and because Ochako's STARTER POKEMON is one, she knows exactly how bulky and obnoxious they can be! So, Al'Risha is going to immediately toss out some Toxic poison on that Clefable to whittle it down more and more over time, then use moves like Water Pulse for the chance to confuse Clefable on top of the poison and even use her own scumlord tactics by spewing out a Smokescreen to lower Clefable's visibility enough that moves won't be as prone to hit.

Offensively, she's going to mostly spam Poison Tail, knowing that Clefable won't stand a chance against those moves, but because she still takes neutral damage to fairy type attacks, being part dragon...Al'Risha may go down to Clefable, but not before putting in a serious bout of effort. She did good and Ochako is more than proud of her powerful sea dragon!!


Matcha (Decidueye)
If and when Al'Risha goes down to Clefable, Matcha is going to be the one to take her spot in the fight. By this point, Ochako is hoping Clefable is low enough health that even just a few shots from Matcha's Leaf Blade or Spirit Shackle will be enough to down it! And if not, she's going to use Synthesis enough so that the Toxic poison will finish it off long before she goes down. Listen, Ochako and her Pokemon know their strengths, and sometimes playing the long game is the best way to beat a ploofy, pink WALL.

However, Matcha won't be sticking around for Milktank. As soon as that thicc piece of BEEF comes out, Ochako is hard switching Matcha out. She had her part to play, but now it's time to let another shine.


Meringue (Togetic)
Here's where the fun starts.

Meringue is part one of a two-tiered plan Ochako has on how to deal with Miltank. Because that thing is a power house and probably going to ROLLOUT, she's going to attempt to set up right away with Meringue. Yawn right out the gate to put Milktank to sleep, couple with maybe a Sweet Kiss for the additional confusion, then pour on the Charm long enough to cripple that cow. She'll even match any healing moves Miltank uses with her own - Life Dew - to stay afloat. Ochako trained and studied HARD for this fight, and she's going to use the best of her skills and moves to take Whitney down, matching her strategy blow for blow.

But, Meringue isn't here just to stall Miltank out. Oh, no, she's going for that lovely damage as well as trying to stack status boosts with Ancient Power. Once she's got enough of those utterly delicious omni-boosts (maybe three, max, switching between moves like ancient power, yawn (in case of roll out), and Life Dew to maintain her health), well...it's time for part two of the plan Ochako had in mind!! And that is to Baton Pass to the real superstar of this fight...who has been waiting in the wings for her time to shine since the day she hatched--


Chow Mein (Mienshao)
SHE CAME IN LIKE A WREEEEECKING BAAALLLL--

No, seriously, Chow Mein is ready the moment she's released, slurping up those tasty stat boosts Meringue gifted to her with Baton Pass, and immediately wasting no time in going for Miltank's throat. A Power-Up Punch because of course she needs MORE attack stacked on the tippy-top of her wondrous stat-boosted sundae, then going into a flurry of sweeping rounds with Force Palm and Low Kick. But she's not just an offensive madwoman here, oh no!! This Pokemon knows she's in the spotlight, so even in her frenzy for glory, she's wise about it. Any means to stack Roll Out or get in hard-hitting attacks like Body Slam and Stomp from that dubious cow will be Detect-ed and stopped right then and there.

And if, for some reason, Chow Mein can't take out Miltank, she'll go down swinging. Literally. Her final move if she's taken out will be Close Combat to PUMMEL THAT BEEF and make it nice and tender for her comrades.


Ankaa (Altaria)
Truly, if Ochako gets to this point in the battle, Ankaa is the one to end it. A drastic bout, but she will kamikaze herself by using Perish Song to take out Miltank in as many turns as it takes, but will still keep the hits coming as well, until then. Blows of Moonblast and Dragon Pulse will hopefully be all that's needed to ground that beef once and for all if it doesn't fall to Perish Song.

No, I'm not sorry for that pun. :'D
Edited 2021-12-22 00:55 (UTC)
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[personal profile] machismost 2021-12-22 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Backdated to 09/18

Character: Eijiro Kirishima | [personal profile] machismost
Badge/Gym Leader: Erika | Rainbow
Elite/Regular: Regular
Team: King (68), Pike (59), Dagger (49)
Battle Details:

Jumpluff (L: 45) - Because the other Pokemon he brought to the match have a weakness against Jumpluff's Flying move and Jumpluff is speedier, Kirishima will use King the Torchic for this match. Considering he's nothing but Fire type at this stage, it should be pretty short work between Fire Spin and Flame Burst.

Tangrowth (L: 47) - Pike will begin the battle with a noble Swords Dance before trying to make chopped salad out of Tangrowth with successive Fury Cutter.

Bellossom (L: 50) - Kirishima barely resists stepping back himself as the ever-aggressive Dagger enters the field. His commands are really more like suggestions as the Beedrill mercilessly tries to Poison Jab his opponent. In the case Bellossom does get poisoned, Venoshock will be used. In the case that Dagger is put to sleep thanks to Sleep Powder, Kirishima will put King back in to clean things up.

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Backdated to 10/20

Character: Eijiro Kirishima | [personal profile] machismost
Badge/Gym Leader: Janine | Soul
Elite/Regular: Regular
Team: Gauntlet (65),Derringer (52), Bulgogi (55)

Battle Details:

Crobat (L: 50) - Gauntlet is resistant to both Poison and Flying type moves, with the only possible threat to him coming if Crobat has Absorb in its arsenal. Nevertheless, he'll lay some groundwork (heh) with Stealth Rock then go for Rock Tomb and Stone Edge.

Ariados (L: 52) - Stealth Rock should start the match off with some damage to Ariados. While Derringer could be in trouble from the Bug-Type moves, he should be faster than Ariados to be able to perform Psychic. If not, hopefully Gauntlet's still got enough left in him to finish this fight.

Venomoth (L: 55) - It's pretty weird Venomoth has so many Psychic-type moves when it's technically Poison/Bug type, isn't it? Almost as weird as a Tauros who can just Flamethrower and Rock Slide thanks to his egg moves.
Edited 2021-12-22 17:17 (UTC)

[personal profile] talkyourwayout 2021-12-26 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
Character: Louie Duck | [personal profile] talkyourwayout
Badge/Gym Leader: Plain Badge/Whitney
Elite/Regular: Regular
Team: On-hand team, though note Louie will only be using Crown and Topaz, unless both of those Pokemon faint.
Battle Details: Initially Louie was unsure about this battle, having heard from Armin that Whitney is a tough one. Further research, however, has him feeling more prepared and abandoning his initial plan to train for this battle all winter. He's feeling confident in the strategies he's cooked up!

Louie will start with Topaz the Scrafty to take on Girafarig with STAB Crunch, although if Whitney switches to Clefable immediately to counter Topaz's typing, or just starts with Clefable, Louie won't hesitate to switch out to Crown the Roserade. The strategy with Crown is to set up Leech Seed and then a single layer of Toxic Spikes. After that, Toxic to badly poison Clefable itself, and then Giga Drain and Venoshock - thanks to a reusable TM from Arceus - alternating between the two moves in that order.

Whenever Miltank comes out, that's Topaz's time, since he resists Rollout and its Rock typing. Brick Break to lower Miltank's defense, then Low Kick for further damage against the heavy opposing Pokemon.
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[personal profile] fayblood 2022-01-02 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
Character: Shrike | [personal profile] fayblood
Badge/Gym Leader: Zephyr/Falkner!
Elite/Regular: Regular
Team: Here~
Battle Details: So, Shrike doesn't have a type advantage, and he's studied enough to know this! What he does have, however, is a Togekiss who knows Ancient Power.

Not that he plans on just relying on that, of course! Instead, he'll probably start off each round with a Yawn to minimize potential damage taken, and throw in a Wish here and there to keep Shell topped off. Not to mention STAB-boosted Fairy Wind for the Honchkrow. If for any reason things do get dicey, though, he'll simply Baton Pass any of the stat boosts that might have come from Ancient Power to his Corviknight to finish things off.

Oh, and as an aside, yes, he will spend the entire battle (and time in the gym in general) with his hood up and pulled forward to hide his face... So it may come as a bit of a surprise when the obviously very shy kid starts giving some quite well-thought and tactically sound commands to his team!
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[personal profile] heartofalioness 2022-01-06 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Character: Princess Allura | [personal profile] heartofalioness
Badge/Gym Leader: Falkner, Zephyr Badge
Elite/Regular: Regular
Team: Coressa the Alolan Vulpix, Chumirra the Marill, and Morling the Floatzel Ayrol the Togepi
Battle Details:
Allura's prepared by sparring with and asking for advice from friends, watching the falconry demos per Romelle's suggestion, and waiting for a day when it promises to snow to increase the chance of hail.

First up will be Coressa, not only for her experience and type advantage, but because she has higher Special Defenses to resist Noctowl's Psychic attacks. However, she is a bit of a glass cannon, and Noctowl is immune to Ghost moves, so Allura will have the Vulpix focus on using her speed, Aurora Veil, and possible Snow Cloak to keep her distance from any physical attacks and counter with Ice attacks at long range, saving Disable for any really troublesome moves.

For Honchkrow, Allura will switch to Chumirra. Honchkrow is a much more physical attacker, but thanks to being part Fairy, her experience advantage, her more robust constitution and defense, and the ability Huge Power, Chumirra will be a hard hitter against Honchkrow, especially with Play Rough. And for extra assurance, Allura will have her set up Rain Dance on the first move and Aqua Ring at roughly 60% health so Chumirra can hit harder and last longer in battle.

And lastly for Pidgeot, Allura will attempt to send out Morling the Floatzel, matching hard-hitting striker with a hard-hitting striker who also happens to know Ice Fang, and piggy-backing off the Rain Dance for Swift Swim...

I say "attempt" because it's at this point that tiny, squishy little Togepi Ayrol says he wants to try since his besties have been fighting so hard! Seriously, the speech he makes in Poké-speak is probably toothache-inducing levels of Anime Protagonist Inspiring, even Morling is crying. So... yeah, have a fairy birb chick for an opponent, Pidgeot.

Obviously while Ayrol has a good enough level, good physical and special defenses, and no immediate weaknesses to Pidgeot's typing... baby has a teeny tiny health bar, an even lower Attack stat, and mostly status/multi-battle support moves. This is gonna be a rough match-up, especially against Falkner's ace, but it's not like Ayrol's totally helpless either. He has Sweet Kiss and Yawn at his disposal to set up confusion or sleep (hopefully Pidgeot has Keen Eye instead of Tangled Feet), Morning Sun and Life Dew to recover health so he can keep fighting. As for attacks, Allura picked up a Dazzling Gleam TM for him in Cherrygrove, and not only is Ancient Power a Rock-type move, it has a chance of boosting all five stats by one stage, 20% thanks to Serene Grace, which can turn spamming it before he runs out of juice really nasty really quickly. And while Allura would save Metronome and Double-Edge as absolute last resorts, there's a chance Metronome could pull something super-effective for Pidgeot out of its hat. And if this crazy strategy works, at the end of this Ayrol will evolve into a beautiful Togetic! (Don't worry, mods, not gonna pull an evolutio ex machina mid-battle.)