Kevin Garrett
is a competitor
PasstheTrash-Round4
Approved by Earthworm.
General Tournament Rules:
Rules On How to Create and/or Join a Tournament
Previous Thread(s):
Pass the Trash - Signups
Pass the Twash - Round 1
Pass the Trash - Round 2
Pass the Trash - Round 3
About the Pass:
At the beginning of each round, you will send me one of the Pokemon from your current team in the tournament to send to the other player. As soon as I receive a Pokemon from each of the players, I will PM them with their new party member. Following that, you are set to battle. Players names will be in italics until they have sent their Pokemon. There will be no deadline for sending in your pass; however, activity will be partially determined by the pass. So don't let too much time go by before sending it in. You are allowed to change the order of your team after a pass as long as the contents of your team remain the same. This is a basic visual example so that no one is left in the dark.
Keep in mind that you are allowed to pass Pokemon you received in a previous round. All EVs and move sets must be identical to those originally stated and/or received.
Player 1 vs. Player 2
Player1 said:Lucario (M) @ Life Orb
Ability: Inner Focus
EVs: 4 HP/252 Atk/252 Spd
Adamant nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Close Combat
- Extremespeed
- Crunch
- Swords Dance
I will now PM Player 2 the Lucario set and Player 1 the Heatran set to use in their match. Following that, the players names will appear like this:Player 2 said:Heatran (M) @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Flash Fire
EVs: 4 HP/252 Spd/252 SAtk
Naive nature (+Spd, -SDef)
- Fire Blast
- Dragon Pulse
- Earth Power
- Explosion
Player 1 vs. Player 2
Rules:
- Evasion Clause
- Freeze Clause
- OHKO Clause
- Sleep Clause
- Self-KO Clause
- Timed Battle
- All battled logs must be sent to me by the winner.
Legacy Raider vs Eo Ut Mortus
Legacy Raider is well known for coming up with excellent combinations. His competition is Eo Ut Mortus. He is mainly known for being a UU battler extraordinaire, but has recently shown that he can also dominate on suspect as well.
Earthworm vs Bad Ass
Earthworm needs no introduction. He is one of the most well-rounded tournament players around. His opponent is Bad Ass, the dark horse of the competition. Will Earthworm become another victim or will this be the end of the road for Bad Ass?
Deadline:
Friday, May 8th, 12:00 AM, EST.