~ONLY GLACIER KNIGHT AND THE WANDERER SHOULD BE POSTING IN THIS~
Windswept Meadow is a serene flat of grassland, stretching out for as far as the eye can see. A river loops around two sides of the meadow, and a rather intimidating bunch of trees come together to form a forest on a third side; thus, the most common entry point is through the fourth side, where a small town resides. You surmise that entering may take you through the forests and streams, but you cannot fathom what might lie beyond those landmarks. Most Pokemon trainers who go into the seemingly calm meadow come out talking about horrors that lie beyond—venomous snakes, quicksand, and more. Determined to uncover the mystery of the Meadow, you gather your strongest Pokemon and set out into the field. Maybe you'll fare better.
PLAYER OPTIONS
a) Enter Windswept Meadow
b) Leave Windswept Meadow
You should also assign your starting team at this time.
Windswept Meadow
So, this Windswept Meadow place...this drunk ass trainer was talking about it a few nights back. Figured it might be something you'd be into, so I asked him about it.
And?
Well, he wouldn't tell me anything at first, but buying him a couple of drinks fixed that. Says the meadow looks peaceful, but it's really a hellhole. Quicksand, really poisonous snake mons, razor-sharp thorn bushes, the works. Sounded like somewhere to stay away from, until he mentioned treasure.
Heh, sweet! So what are we talking here? Gold? Jewels? Some kind of artifact, perhaps?
He wouldn't tell me, actually...he broke down when I asked. Kept rambling about some knight of flowers or something. Whatever it was, it kicked his ass.
I'll be careful, then. So, how much do I owe you for this one, Harry?
Service, Ben. I see two Nurse Joys in the corner over there, and I intend to take one home tonight. You with me, bro?
Ohhhhh no, I'm not touching a nurse ever again. Not after that disaster.
*Some months ago...*
So, about this "operation..." Look, I can see why you'd strap me to a table, but what's with the scalpel?
Don't worry, this isn't going to hurt...too much...
*Back to now...*
In all fairness, the nun she was with tried to kill me, too.
Hey, I told you she was shady. Seriously, what would a nun be doing in a bar?
Look, are you gonna be my wingman or not?
Challenging Windswept Meadow!
Togekiss(*) [Sethim (Seth for short)] (Male)
"<I hear that if you close your eyelids really hard, it makes your eyes sore.>"
Rico's little brother (their mother was a ditto), Seth has also been with Ben from the get go. A bit of a foil to his Lucario sibling, Seth is generally well-behaved, but also an utter space cadet.
Nature: Bold (+1 Def, -1 Atk)
Type: Normal/Flying
Normal: Normal STAB; adapt comfortably to any surrounding after 3 actions. Able to use Outrage without losing focus.
Flying: Flying STAB; immunity to Ground attacks except under the effects of Smack Down and Gravity, even for ground-based flying Pokemon. Will always hit foes with Dig (except other Flying types) and Dive. Cannot be hit by Dive unless the attacking Pokemon has a size class greater than four (4). Immune to Spikes and Toxic Spikes. Enhanced aerial mobility. Superior senses in open air arenas.
Abilities: Serene Grace, Hustle, Super Luck (DW)
Serene Grace: (Innate) This Pokemon has a blessing which doubles the success chance of its attack’s secondary effects. (eg paralysis from Thunderbolt)
Hustle: (Can Be Activated) This Pokemon puts immense force and speed in its physical attacks, increasing the base damage of all its physical attacks by three (3), but the haste lowers their accuracy to 80% of normal.
Super Luck (DW, Unlocked): (Innate) This Pokemon’s natural skill increases its critical hit levels one stage above other Pokemon, making its normal moves inflict critical hits 12.5% of the time and its high critical hit moves inflict critical hits 25% of the time.
Stats:
HP: 100
Atk: Rank 1(-)
Def: Rank 4 (+)
SpA: Rank 5
SpD: Rank 4
Spe: 80
Size Class: 3
Weight Class: 3
Base Rank Total: 20
EC: Mastered!
MC: 0
DC: Mastered!
Attacks (49/117):
Level Up:
Growl(*)
Charm(*)
Metronome(*)
Sweet Kiss(*)
Yawn(*)
Encore(*)
AncientPower(*)
Follow Me(*)
Bestow(*)
Magical Leaf
Double-edge
Last Resort
After You
Safeguard
Baton Pass
Aura Sphere
Air Slash
Extremespeed
Sky Attack
Egg:
Nasty Plot(*)
Extrasensory(*)
Morning Sun(*)
Foresight
Stored Power
TM:
Flamethrower(*)
Thunder Wave(*)
Grass Knot(*)
Protect
Shadow Ball
Hidden Power (Ice, Power 7)
Solarbeam
Light Screen
Reflect
Substitute
Toxic
Psyshock
Rest
Other:
Heal Bell
Water Pulse
Counter
Tailwind
Roost
Hyper Voice
Heat Wave
Shock Wave
Trick
Sleep Talk
Zap Cannon
Defog
Hydreigon [Lucius] (Male)
"<I am not a barbarian, gentlemen. I'll have you know I enjoy the finer things in life. Like Vivaldi. Or sipping a fine wine. Or dining on the mangled head of that lillipup I just killed.>"
Classy, affable, and truly depraved, Lucius is as valuable to his teammates as he is reviled. Now that I think about it, how DID he get into Ben's team, anyway?
Nature: Serious (no effect on stats)
Type: Dragon/Dark
Dragon: Dragon STAB; more in touch with legendary or special auras in arenas. Able to use Thrash without losing focus.
Dark: Dark STAB; immunity to all telepathic and telekinetic attacks, better performance in all darkened and especially twilight conditions. Can use any Dark-type attack regardless of Attraction.
Abilities: Levitate
Levitate: (Trait) This Pokemon naturally floats above the earth when released or easily takes flight, evading the Ground moves Bulldoze, Earthquake, Fissure, and Magnitude. Earth Power will have three (3) less Base Attack Power. Dig and Dive can strike a Levitating Pokemon if their user is over Size Class 4, has Levitate, is 3.5m or larger, or is a Flying-type. Otherwise Dig and Dive will miss. Ground moves can still hit. Levitate Pokemon will retain the Levitate trait when they use Skill Swap on an enemy, and will steal the opponent's ability (the user can specify if they want a foe or ally to gain Levitate from a Skill Swap.) If a Pokemon with Levitate uses Role Play, they will copy the opponent's abilities and retain Levitate.
Stats:
HP: 100
Atk: Rank 4
Def: Rank 3
SpA: Rank 5
SpD: Rank 3
Spe: 98
Size Class: 4
Weight Class: 5
Base Rank Total: 22
EC: Mastered!
MC: 0
Attacks (52/82):
Level Up:
Tackle
Dragon Rage
Focus Energy
Bite
Headbutt
Dragonbreath
Roar
Crunch
Dragon Pulse
Outrage
Double Hit
Tri-Attack
Body Slam
Work Up
Hyper Voice
Egg:
Earth Power
Dark Pulse
Thunder Fang
Head Smash
Ice Fang
Fire Fang
TM:
Toxic
Taunt
Protect
Thunder Wave
Flamethrower
Earthquake
Surf
Charge Beam
Hidden Power (Fighting, Power 7)
Acrobatics
U-Turn
Fly
Double Team
Substitute
Dragon Tail
Reflect
Flash Cannon
Rock Slide
Torment
Rest
Sleep Talk
Bulldoze
Hyper Beam
Fire Blast
Other:
Aqua Tail
Roost
Zen Headbutt
Tailwind
Superpower
Heat Wave
Draco Meteor
Tomohawk [Elaine] (Female)
"<Of course I knew that was going to happen, I foresaw it!...What do you mean I should have told you that?!>"
A shiny Tomohawk that claims to see the future - though few believe her. Haughty to a fault, her looking down on friend and foe alike gets her into trouble more often than not.
Nature: Modest (+1 SpA, -1 Atk)
Type: Flying/Fighting
Flying: Flying STAB; immunity to Ground attacks outside extremely odd circumstances even for ground-based flying Pokemon. Enhanced aerial mobility. Superior senses in open air arenas.
Fighting: Fighting STAB; ignore weight restrictions of throwing/grappling moves. Superior reaction time in close quarters.
Abilities: Intimidate, Prankster, Justified (DW)
Intimidate: (Can be Activated) When this Pokemon initially goes out into the battlefield, it generates an intimidating roar or war cry that shakes all opponents on the battlefield, reducing thier Attack stage by one (1). The attack drop is maintained at the end of each round. If an opponent switches in a new Pokemon, Intimidate can be activated again.
Prankster: (Innate) The Pokemon is always prepared for engaging in sneaky tactics and trickery, giving its non-damaging attacks an increase in priority level.
Justified (DW, Unlocked): (Innate) This Pokemon's body reacts to dark energy, invigorating its passions. When hit by a Dark-type move, the Pokemon's attack will increase one (1) stage. A boost gained this way by an opponent's attack will be maintained at the end of each round. Self-targeted attacks do not maintain boosts.
HP: 110
Atk: Rank 1 (-)
Def: Rank 3
SpA: Rank 5 (+)
SpD: Rank 3
Spe: 85
Size Class: 2
Weight Class: 3
Base Rank Total: 19
EC: Mastered!
MC: 0
DC: Mastered!
Attacks (43/80):
Level Up:
Fury Swipes
Harden
Focus Energy
Rock Smash
Roar
Work Up
Bulk Up
Retaliate
Sunny Day
Aura Sphere
Aerial Ace
Morning Sun
Whirlwind
Earth Power
Air Slash
Heat Wave
Rain Dance
Hurricane
Hyper Voice
Sky Drop
Healing Wish
Egg:
Roost
Yawn
Confuse Ray
Stealth Rock
Rapid Spin
Baton Pass
TM:
Taunt
Toxic
Protect
Solarbeam
Hidden Power (Ice, Power 7)
Reflect
Grass Knot
Substitute
Double Team
Attract
Rest
Bulldoze
Fly
Hyper Beam
Other:
Sleep Talk
Tailwind
Cyclohm [Karamazov (From left head: Mitya, Alyosha and Ivan)] (Male)
*Ceaseless squabbling*
A Cyclohm Ben had caught shortly after his first battle hall challenge. Each head has a personality of its own, and combined, they're legendary for their inability to get along.
Nature: Modest (+1 SpA, -1 Atk)
Type: Electric/Dragon
Electric: Electric STAB; 50% reduction in paralysis chance from other electrical attacks, perfect accuracy and 30% chance of Protect breaking Thunder during Rain. Superior senses in power plant environments.
Dragon: Dragon STAB; More in touch with legendary or special auras in arenas. Able to use Thrash without losing focus.
Abilities: Shield Dust, Static, Overcoat (DW)
Shield Dust: (Innate) This pokemon has dust covering the outside of its body that prevents opponents secondary effects from taking place (eg burn from Flamethrower). It does not block direct status moves (such as Thunder Wave.)
Static: (Innate) This pokemon’s body is surrounded by an electric field that has a 30% chance of paralyzing opponents that use contact moves on this pokemon.
Overcoat (DW, Unlocked): (Innate) This Pokemon has a sturdy exterior that rebuffs the elements, making it immune to damage inflicted by bad weather. If the Pokemon is already immune to at least one (1) kind of weather by typing or a different ability, Overcoat reduces the Base Attack Power of all oncoming attacks by one (1).
Stats:
HP: 110
Atk: Rank 1 (-)
Def: Rank 4
SpA: Rank 5 (+)
SpD: Rank 3
Spe: 80
Size Class: 4
Weight Class: 4
Base Rank Total: 20
EC: Mastered!
MC: 0
DC: Mastered!
Attacks (36/85):
Level Up:
Tackle
Growl
Twister
Dragon Rage
Charge
Thundershock
Rain Dance
Sonicboom
Double Hit
Dragon Pulse
Whirlwind
Bide
Weather Ball
Tri-attack
Leer
Hurricane
Slack Off
Discharge
Zap Cannon
Egg:
Hydro Pump
Heal Bell
Power Gem
Magnet Rise
Shock Wave
TM:
Flamethrower
Thunderbolt
Thunder Wave
Ice Beam
Light Screen
Thunder
Protect
Blizzard
Hail
Volt Switch
Charge Beam
Other:
Electroweb
Potions: 2/2
Super Potions: 2/2
Ethers: 2/2
Revives: 2/2
Poke Balls: 56/75
-Heal Ball x26
-Sport Ball x22
-Nest Ball x10
Berries: 0/45
Battle Items: 4/25
-Expert Belt x1
-Light Clay x1
-Quick Claw x1
-Rare Candy x1
Gems: 0/25
Spare Pockets: 0/4
Windswept Meadow is a serene flat of grassland, stretching out for as far as the eye can see. A river loops around two sides of the meadow, and a rather intimidating bunch of trees come together to form a forest on a third side; thus, the most common entry point is through the fourth side, where a small town resides. You surmise that entering may take you through the forests and streams, but you cannot fathom what might lie beyond those landmarks. Most Pokemon trainers who go into the seemingly calm meadow come out talking about horrors that lie beyond—venomous snakes, quicksand, and more. Determined to uncover the mystery of the Meadow, you gather your strongest Pokemon and set out into the field. Maybe you'll fare better.
PLAYER OPTIONS
a) Enter Windswept Meadow
b) Leave Windswept Meadow
You should also assign your starting team at this time.