~ROUND 9 BEGINS~
Poke: Minccino
HP: 90
Energy: 100
Boosts: None
Other: None
VS.
Poke: Golett
HP: 49
Energy: 75
Boosts: None
Other: None
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Minccino hits the field as both trainers are left with their final Pokemon! Minccino quickly sets up a
Double Team of 3 clones, but Boq is crafty and is somehow able to pick out the right one to hit with a
Mud-Slap! What focus! Minccino decides to put tricks off the table for now and simply nails Boq with an
Aqua Tail! Boq responds with a powerful
Earthquake, but Minccino isn't rattled and instead connects with a second consecutive
Aqua Tail for more good damage! Boq, still in it, connects with another
Mud-Slap to finish off the spurt of action.
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Action 1:
Minccino: Double Team [3 Clones] (-12 energy, +3 Eva)
Golett: Mud-Slap (9 damage, -3 energy, crit fails, Minccino -1 Acc, Minccino's Clones dissipate)
Action 2:
Minccino: Aqua Tail (16 damage, -7 energy, crit fails)
Golett: Earthquake (15 damage, -6 energy, crit fails)
Action 3:
Minccino: Aqua Tail (16 damage, -11 energy, crit fails)
Golett: Mud-Slap* (9 damage, -4 energy, crit fails)
~ROUND 9 ENDS~
Poke: Minccino
HP: 57
Energy: 70
Boosts: -1 Acc
Other: None
VS.
Poke: Golett
HP: 17
Energy: 62
Boosts: None
Other: None
*okay so I remember sometime in the past hearing that moves that lock in stat changes cannot be used to to drop stats more than once (e.g. Mud-Slap will lower Acc by 1 stage the first time, but not the second time), and that in order to get greater permanent stat drops you'd have to use a different move (in this case something like Sand Attack). If this isn't the case and I am in fact a delusional crazy person, please bring this to my attention and I will fix it.
devoninja --> SoS --> Korski