there is already a thread for practice battles in WiFi portion. but its better if you can get in iRC[its a chatroom ] or pokemon online is good toonot sure if this is the right spot but can i create a thread for those who want to do practice battles for the VGC here?
Yeah, you might want to try http://www.smogon.com/forums/showthread.php?t=70306 for that question? I think that's the most appropriate place to ask...that or look at http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/skuntank and while I claim no expertise in NU/UU, the analysis seems to say "260 beats neutral natured base 80 Speed Pokémon. You can use Jolly and aim for 290 to out run the base 95 Speed group, assuming they don't have a boosting nature. Max Attack with the remaining in HP."A question for both UU battlers and NU battlers,
What speed should an explosion based (non choiced) Skuntank hit in NU? And what speed in UU? Jolly 252 isn't outspeeding much of note, and I'm hesitant to make him adamant with no speed investment. Skuntank has room for bulk, I don't want to waste EVs on speed I don't need.
where is the iRC chatroom located? and im not finding where the thread is for the wifi portion for practice vgc battles...
How come in the pokemon 10th aniv tourney, Canada wasn't in it but now they have places like germany and spain in it? >:(
Canadians are allowed to play in this tournament, as well as Mexicans and citizens of any other country for that matter. The tournaments held in the United States require only that the player own a NA version of HG/SS, and nothing more. The 10th anniversary tournaments were US only, but these World Championships have always included other countries.
Are you allowed to take notes for your battles?
Ahh yeah, addind to Serendipity's question
Notebooks with some calcs that we have to warry about, or an iphone to look up some calcs quickly?
No and definitely no.
TPCi Tournament Rules said:7. Note Taking
Players are allowed to take notes during a game in respect to actions that have happened during the
game. Notes are restricted to game information that is public to both players (for example, what moves a Pokémon has used during a video game match, or what Pokémon a player put in his or her hand after a Bebe’s Search during a TCG match).
Players must be timely with their note taking and may not use devices that may send or receive messages as a note taking device. A player may not refer to notes taken during previous rounds while the tournament is still in progress. Notes taken during a match may not be given to other players during the course of the tournament. While a match is in progress, the notes taken by a player are considered public information to that player, his or her opponent, and the tournament staff. As such, the use of codes, ciphers, abbreviations, or any other method of obscuring the meaning of the information is not permitted. Additionally, notes taken by a player may not contain misinformation, intended to deceive an opponent or the tournament staff.
1. Per the tournament regulations, "A player should notify the staff immediately if he or she believes that there is a problem with an opponent's Pokémon. At the end of the round, all match results become final. Issues that go unreported until after the round has completed will not change the result of that match, regardless of whether there is a problem with an opponent's Pokémon."
2. As a first-come, first-served event, only the first 768 people in line will be permitted to register for the tournament.