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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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Elite Four Challenge 3/5 (Divided-Up Due to Text Limits)

[personal profile] infernofireblast 2023-05-03 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
Character: Joey Wheeler | [personal profile] infernofireblast
Badge/Gym Leader: Elite Four - Bruno
Team: "Charizard - LV100", "Dragonite - LV100", "Bisharp - LV100" , "Ceruledge - LV100", "Feraligatr - LV100", "Wailord - LV100"
Battle Details:
As a standard opener, regardless of who he goes up against, Joey would bring in his Bisharp, Legendary Knight Hermos, and throw down a Stealth Rock to start the match off. Depending on what Pokemon his opponent opened with he would then switch-out to it's corresponding counter (With the possibility of Bisharp remaining on the field, of course, should luck of the draw have his preferred matchup come-up first). While this means it might take a hit on the way out it also would mean that just about any subsequent Pokemon Bruno might send out will be getting around a quarter of their health knocked-off on-arrival. With his opener delivered, though, Joey would then change his active Pokemon to reflect the following matchups:

VS HITMONTOP
Against Hitmontop Joey would use his Feraligatr, Alligator's Sword. With neither Fighting nor Water-Type having a weakness each other it's pretty much a straight-up brawl, but finally being able to use his Water-Type Moves means he gets to take advantage of the the bonuses granted through Dragon Dance, Rain Dance, Sheer Power, and Life Orb, which decidedly tilt the scales in their favor. With every hit of Aqua Tail hitting at x3.75 in addition to the boost from Dragon Dance what should be an equally matched slug-fest quickly turns into a route, and gives Feraligatr the win.

VS HITMONLEE
Against Hitmonlee Joey would send out his Wailord, Fortress Whale. In another case of Water versus Fighting neither Pokemon has a vulnerability to the other in terms of Typing, but the Flying -Type Move Bounce allows him to put out super-effective damage while also removing himself from his opponent's line-of-fire. His Choice Specs Held Item wouldn't boost Bounce due to not being a Special Move, but would still lock him into spamming the same move. Thankfully the damage avoidance he'd get as a result of the move only further compounds the one-sided nature of the battle, and makes it unlikely that the bout would end in anything but a walkover.

VS HITMONCHAN
Against Hitmonchan Joey would put-forward his Dragonite, Baby Dragon. With Dragon not having a weakness to Fighting and Flying having a resistance to it Dragonite would be in a good place defensively, while also being well-positioned to do solid damage. With Multiscale halving whatever damage the opponent might open with he would begin bombarding the enemy with salvos of Hurricane. On top of the high attack power each hit would bring with it a 30% chance of confusing the target, which would only dig the hole Hitmonchan was in deeper. With hard-hitting moves, good defenses, and a Typing-Advantage Dragonite should have little problem taking home the win.

VS HARIYAMA
Against Bruno's Hariyama Joey would send out his Bisharp, Legendary Knight Hermos. This matchup would be the only one in which Joey's Pokemon was at a distinct disadvantage thanks to Steel's weakness to Fighting. As a Dual-Type, though, the vulnerability is less severe than it would be if he were Mono-Type so he's only receiving x1.5 the damage rather than a full double. In a match as dangerous as the Elite Four, however, such a disadvantage is considerable. Bisharp would be fighting a losing battle right from the off, even with the boost from Sword's Dance. Using Knock-Off would allow him to at least deprive Hariyama of whatever Held Item he might be using as well as doing some non-resisted damage, but all he would have to fall back on is spamming Night Slash. While the damage from this wouldn't be super-effective the boost from STAB and his Dread Plate Held Item would still make it hit harder than normal, and the high chance for a critical hit inherently present within the move itself would also give a chance for some spicy damage. It's unlikely that Bisharp would be able to pull out a win, but he would do his best to inflict what damage he could so that the remainder of the team would be able to have an easy time finishing the job.

VS MACHAMP
Against Machamp Joey would use his Ceruledge, Gearfried the Iron Knight. In complete contrast to the previous matchup the battle against Machamp would have all the makings of a walkover. Possessing a complete immunity to Fighting-Moves thanks to his Ghost-Typing while also holding the ability to deal super-effective damage himself Ceruledge would be in a prime position to put the hurt on his opponent. Beginning with Swords Dance before launching into Psycho Cut would be a simple-but-effective combination that would see the damage stacking up while shrugging off nearly everything that might come his way. Though he'd take recoil from his Life Orb Held Item the boost that it would grant his moves would offset the absence of the STAB bonus and mean that every hit would be dealing triple damage against Machamp, in addition to having a high likelihood of dealing a critical hit thanks to the move's innate ability. In a complete reverse of how his fellow Knight's battle had gone the fight with Ceruledge would practically over before it began, resulting in an easy win for Joey's Team.

VS LUCARIO
Against Lucario Joey would send in his Charizard, Red-Eyes Black Dragon. Flying-Type's resistance to fighting and Fire's resistance to Steel means that he'd have solid defense pretty much regardless of what Lucario throws at him, while both his Typings are capable of putting-out super-effective damage against him in-return. Opening with Sunny Day to boost his Fire-Type damage he'd then begin bombarding his opponent with Flamethrower. With the combination of buffs he's got every hit would be landing for x4.95 damage in addition to each and every salvo having a 1/10 chance to Burn them as well. Strong a Pokemon as Lucario might be, Charizard would have little problem pulling out the win.

CONTINGENCIES AND AUDIBLES
As a standard closer is the idea that plans can certainly go in ways differently than the planner intended and, in cases like these, it’s important to have your ducks-in-a-row so that you’re able to respond accordingly to how the battle goes. Like he always does in these League Battles Joey would have a stockpile of restorative items like Hyper Potions and Full Restores ready-and-waiting to use on his team should they fall low health. With the majority of his matchups favorable towards his team, too, any of his Pokemon that might be unfortunate enough to be knocked-out prior to defeating their assigned opponent would have their matchup subsequently taken-on another of Joey's Pokemon. With the majority of victories looking like they would tidy victories any of the Pokemon tapped to serve as a "Round 2" would almost certainly be in better condition than their opposition. Even if things went quite badly attrition would be Joey's friend, as each Pokemon his opponent lost would tips the scales further and further into his favor. Once the proverbial walls began to close-in on his opponent Joey would be able to control the match more-and-more, making victory all-but-assured.