Data Battle Tower (For all your Match-Seeking Needs!)

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OPEN CHALLENGE TO ANYONE I HAVEN'T BATTLED BEFORE

4v4 Doubles
2 Day DQ Time
Max 2 Rest/Recoveries & 5 Chills per Pokemon
I'll be using a mix of NFE's & FE's, so do be warned.
Arena: Tynamo Ridge
Field Type: Neutral
Complexity: Intense
Format: All

Restrictions: No Water Source

Description: Tynamo Ridge is a hilly expanse that gets its nickname after the fact that there are endless Tynamo that live in the area. The battle takes place at the highest point, which is fairly flat & is very spacious & is about 150m in diameter. However, the battle attracts the attention of the Tynamo, who will then starts spawning & attacking.
At the end of each round, there is a 50% chance that a Tynamo will spawn. These Tynamo will join the battle as normal & will attack either Pokemon on the field with a move from their ridiculously small movepool every action. The Tynamo have infinite energy, but they do have finite HP, at 90 HP a piece. All Tynamo are neutral natured, fortunately. Defeating one, gives the Pokemon that killed one a 2 HP & Energy Bonus.
Also, at the end of every round, there's a 10% chance that a lightning bolt will drop from the sky. These bolts will do a flat 20 Damage to the Pokemon it strikes & has a 100% chance of inflicting 25% paralysis, even if it's a Ground Type. These bolts cannot be redirected by Lightningrod.
RECAP: Hilly expanse, constantly spawning Tynamo, & a big scary Lightning Bolt.


Anyone up for a round?

EDIT: No, the Tynamo don't give KO Counters, but they will give a HP & Energy Bonus, following edits to the arena...
I think it would be fun to see those little worms running (floating?) around, little question, does the tynamos give KO counters?

All Abilities
No Items
Switch=Ok
We need a ref for this!

Also, I'll ref Doran Dragon vs. Levitating Lamprey. Expect a PM in the coming minutes (Don't send me squads until then).
 
Challenging ToastTyrant13

1v1 Singles
2 recoveries/5 chills
1 day DQ
Arena: Final Destination

Deep in the subconcious state of mind, imagination represented by a platform zooming through the air flies past. The platform has the ability to call any affects. Water appears from nowhere, the sun will appear static over the ever-changing horizon- anything necesary can be preformed. However, the platform is only so big, and if a combatant falls into the oblivion, they will reappear in the center, with 10 less HP.
SO YOU HAVE WISHED IT, SO IT SHALL BE!

Switch=lol
No Items
All Abilities
bump for ref
 
I am looking for a 2v2 Singles Testing Battle (doesn't count on W/L/T, but it is for testing, rather than training)
2 Day DQ (3 for the ref)
2 Chills/1 Recovery
Arena: Steel Gym
Switch=KO
No items
All abilities
Field Type: Steel, would also be good for Rock/Ground
Complexity: Moderate
Format: All
Restrictions: Always Sandstorm unless a weather move is used, but other weather only lasts 3 rounds; Digging difficult for not particularly strong Pokemon or non-Ground Pokemon; no water source

It is a field that is about 300 feet (or something like 100 meters for people from various parts of the world) by about 200 feet. The floor is aluminum (aluminum is soft for a metal, so some Pokemon can dig: very strong Pokemon or ground-types, otherwise digging will cost extra energy; Earthquake and other seismic activity may take place). There is a bit of a magnetic push from the floor, providing a Magnet Rise effect for any Steel or Electric type Pokemon. All Steel-type moves inflict 3 extra damage (after types factor in), and cost 1 less energy. Steel-type Pokemon have enhanced senses here, and the dodge command has an extra 10 flat percent chance to make the attack miss. Since it is a gym, it is indoors; however, a Sandstorm is being simulated. However, other weather will be simulated when a Pokemon uses the appropriate weather move (if a Pokemon uses Sunny Day, intense sunlight is simulated). These weather effects only last three rounds though, and when that weather wears off, Sandstorm goes back into effect.


I realize that the acceptor doesn't get to choose anything. This is as close to the gym format that I think I can make it. As per my knowledge of the gyms so far, I can bring up to six Pokemon (bring as many as you want, I have no knowledge of how many the challenger brings) and I also think the acceptor of this challenge sends out a Pokemon first, then I send out my Pokemon and issue actions, etc. This may seem to all completely give me a total advantage, but keep in mind that I am limited to Steel type Pokemon and you can bring anything. Besides, this is just a test.
Ill take this, i think you already chose everything so we just need a ref now
We still need a ref for this...
 
hey guys, i'm moving tomorrow (texas!), so i won't be able to finish reffing this battle between alchemator and little battler

http://www.smogon.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3691268#post3691268

its a 3vs3 triples, and i just finished reffing the first round. if someone could please pick it up, once i finish moving in and getting settled i'll be back on asb and i'll owe you BIG TIME.

please and thank you! :)
i Still need to find a sub-ref for this. pretty please?
 

Alchemator

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Open challenge :D

3v3 Singles
Total HP of the three mons cannot add up to more than 270
Only 1 FE / Mid-stage
The first Pokémon the battlers send to the ref are sent out automatically, then the challenger issues actions as normal.
2 Recovers / 5 Chills
3 Day DQ

Arena:
In the deserts of Nevada, there is a deceptively large building. Why 'deceptively' large? While it seems to sprawl out across the dunes, there is actually only one room. Indeed, it is a large room, but nothing spectacular.

Though it may seem weathered and abandoned from the outside, the interior of MoonSim Inc. is as full of hustle and business as any modern corporation, but with a subtle difference. In the middle of the room, only separated from black marble flooring and whirring machinery by a knee-height plexiglass barrier, there is a little bit of the moon. Or close enough, anyway.


Hitting the temptingly-red button causes a large Pokémon battling arena to erupt from the centre, immediately entrancing the multiple Elgyem acting as aides to the scientists. They were found here in the desert about twenty years ago, and MoonSim Inc. was subsequently founded on the site. The founders couldn't remember why they'd made it - it was just as if the idea had popped into their minds. Anyway, I digress...

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Gravity is being tested today, so there will be two effects in progress:


1)
When the match Seeker's Pokémon is winning, strong Gravity comes into effect.
2)
When the match Seeker's Pokémon is losing, all Psychic-type Pokémon gain the Levitate trait.

Whether a Pokémon is winning or losing is decided by [(Damage taken + energy spent) / (HP at start of round + energy at start of round)]*100.


A couple of changes since the last two challenges.
 
According to my to do list, I need 335 more counters. And thus, I post this challenge!

6v6 Singles
2 Day DQ (3 for the ref)
1 Recovery/3 Chills
Arena: Stargazer Colosseum!

Field Type: Dragon/Psychic
Complexity: Moderate
Restrictions: Psychic and Dragon moves get +2 BAP, all legendaries and pseudo-legendaries get +1 to their SpA and Atk, no Digging.

This colosseum is the real deal. If you have reached this point, you know you're good. You can even feel the legend in the air. This arena is a dome with stars projected on it to make it look like a night sky. There is a circular arena designed in the titanium in the floor. This arena is too intense for any Pokemon that can still evolve. Any weather the Pokemon try to make will be simulated through certain resources to not be unfair to Pokemon with certain strategies. For the same reason, a pool of water is next to the arena and will be refilled instantly after water is taken from it. Seismic activity is allowed, but the crowd has heavily padded seats in case an Earthquake takes place. The one thing not allowed is digging, because the floor is solid titanium. All pseudo-legendaries and real legendaries get one extra rank added to their Attack and Special Attack stats (this is not a "boost" like Work Up, but like actually increasing their stats). Psychic and Dragon type moves get two added to their base attack power because of the legend in the air.

List of pseudo-legendaries and legendaries that get a boost (PM/VM me if this list should be changed at all)[Pokemon currently available in ASB bolded]: Articuno, Moltres, Zapdos, Dragonite, Mewtwo, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Tyranitar, Lugia, Ho-oh, Celebi, Salamence, Metagross, Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Latias, Latios, Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, Jirachi, Deoxys, Garchomp, Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Dialga, Palkia, Heatran, Regigigas, Giratina (both forms), Cresselia, Phione, Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin (both forms), Arceus (all forms), Victini, Hydreigon, Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion, Tornadus, Thundurus, Reshiram, Zekrom, Landorus, Kyurem, Keldeo, Meloetta (both forms), Genesect


WARNING: THIS IS NOT AN NFE BATTLE! This is meant to be all out, but I also need counters pretty badly for my FE Pokemon. I would like to have this go relatively quickly, but since it is such a huge battle, it isn't too big of a deal.
 
OPEN CHALLENGE!
2v2 NFE Singles
2 day DQ
no recoveries / 2 chills
Arena: The Matrix: Anything is possible in the Matrix as long as both trainer and Pokemon can imagine it.
 
OPEN CHALLENGE!!!!!

3v3 Triples
2 Day DQ
2 Recoveries
Arena:
The battlers are on a solid platform in the middle of a giant bowl filled with delicous broth. No move restrictions at all, because you can safely go seismetoad on the platform and there is plenty of broth to swampert your enemies with. In the soup, there is one of each letter unown floating in around aimlessly. They are all close enough to pick up, and each Pokemon may use one action each round (they can't just use three unowns) to use any move that begins with that letter. Once an unown is used, it cannot be used again.
ANOTHER OPEN CHALLENGE!!!!!!!!

6v6 Doubles
2 Day DQ
Switch=OK
2 Recoveries/8 Chills
Arena: Standard ASB Tournament Arena
Special Rules: The first person to KO 4 Pokemon will be the winner.
 
According to my to do list, I need 335 more counters. And thus, I post this challenge!

6v6 Singles
2 Day DQ (3 for the ref)
1 Recovery/3 Chills
Arena: Stargazer Colosseum!

Field Type: Dragon/Psychic
Complexity: Moderate
Restrictions: Psychic and Dragon moves get +2 BAP, all legendaries and pseudo-legendaries get +1 to their SpA and Atk, no Digging.

This colosseum is the real deal. If you have reached this point, you know you're good. You can even feel the legend in the air. This arena is a dome with stars projected on it to make it look like a night sky. There is a circular arena designed in the titanium in the floor. This arena is too intense for any Pokemon that can still evolve. Any weather the Pokemon try to make will be simulated through certain resources to not be unfair to Pokemon with certain strategies. For the same reason, a pool of water is next to the arena and will be refilled instantly after water is taken from it. Seismic activity is allowed, but the crowd has heavily padded seats in case an Earthquake takes place. The one thing not allowed is digging, because the floor is solid titanium. All pseudo-legendaries and real legendaries get one extra rank added to their Attack and Special Attack stats (this is not a "boost" like Work Up, but like actually increasing their stats). Psychic and Dragon type moves get two added to their base attack power because of the legend in the air.

List of pseudo-legendaries and legendaries that get a boost (PM/VM me if this list should be changed at all)[Pokemon currently available in ASB bolded]: Articuno, Moltres, Zapdos, Dragonite, Mewtwo, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Tyranitar, Lugia, Ho-oh, Celebi, Salamence, Metagross, Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Latias, Latios, Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, Jirachi, Deoxys, Garchomp, Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Dialga, Palkia, Heatran, Regigigas, Giratina (both forms), Cresselia, Phione, Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin (both forms), Arceus (all forms), Victini, Hydreigon, Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion, Tornadus, Thundurus, Reshiram, Zekrom, Landorus, Kyurem, Keldeo, Meloetta (both forms), Genesect


WARNING: THIS IS NOT AN NFE BATTLE! This is meant to be all out, but I also need counters pretty badly for my FE Pokemon. I would like to have this go relatively quickly, but since it is such a huge battle, it isn't too big of a deal.
Ooooooh MINE
Switch=OK
Items off
One ability

I'll also ref Albinoloon vs. ToastTyrant from way up the page. PM teams!
 
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