Character: Chai | rhythmaction Badge/Gym Leader: Violet City / Zephyr Badge Elite/Regular: Regular Team:Trent Reznor (Chatot, lvl 70), Prince (Purugly, lvl 45),Roquefort (Rockruff, lvl 20) Battle Details: Guess who forgot that the first gym is literally level 30? Meeeee! At least Chai is kind of lazy and hasn't really been leveling his Pokémon very aggressively, despite being in the game for 4 months, but he's still got a bit of a level advantage. That's okay, though, cus his team has such a wild level disparity and no real type advantage besides his tiny Rockruff, so we'll see how this goes!
Noctowl
Sending in Chatot first, it's a Normal type vs Normal/Flying match up, so no real type advantage or disadvantage here. The only advantage Chai really has is the level difference. This means that Chai is going to have to resort to strategy. Chai is, unfortunately, not very good at strategizing, especially when left to his own devices. Thinking himself to be so very smart, he's going to start off with using Echoed Voice. Repeatedly. In the hopes that, through its repeated use, it'll gain more power and hit harder. (He's the kind of character to just only use attack moves in actual Pokémon games.) This strategy would be utterly, completely stopped in its track by Confusion. If this ends up happening, Chai will scramble and try to change tactics, instead also trying to put Noctowl to sleep with Sing, then attack with Fury Attack and Peck.
In the unlikely event that Chatot goes down, he'll send in Purugly and just. Use Hypnosis and then wail on it with Fury Swipes.
Honchkrow
Again, no real type advantage or disadvantage here on any of his team except for his tiny Rockruff, who he's only going to send in as a last resort. He's learned a little from the Noctowl, though--if his Chatot is still up, he's going to open with Sing again, and then try and take it down as fast as possible with Hyper Voice. If, for some reason, he can't use Sing--say Honchkrow uses Taunt to prevent the usage of status moves--he's going to resort to damaging moves like Echoed Voice and Fury Attack. If things look really bad, he's going to try to use Roost to recover HP.
If he can't find the space to heal, he'll use Parting Shot to switch into his Purugly and just go to town with Play Rough, the one attack he has that does double damage to Honchkrow.
Pidgeot
Same strategy with Noctowl--only, if both Chatot and Purugly are on the ropes, he's going to send in Rockruff as a last stand. Poor, poor, Level 20 Rockruff. He's going to try and avoid being one-shot right off the bat by using Sand Attack and Double Team, and then try and pitch some rocks with Rock Throw. Please let this work.
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Badge/Gym Leader: Violet City / Zephyr Badge
Elite/Regular: Regular
Team: Trent Reznor (Chatot, lvl 70), Prince (Purugly, lvl 45), Roquefort (Rockruff, lvl 20)
Battle Details:
Guess who forgot that the first gym is literally level 30? Meeeee! At least Chai is kind of lazy and hasn't really been leveling his Pokémon very aggressively, despite being in the game for 4 months, but he's still got a bit of a level advantage. That's okay, though, cus his team has such a wild level disparity and no real type advantage besides his tiny Rockruff, so we'll see how this goes!
Noctowl
Honchkrow
Pidgeot