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

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LEETHOOF DIE!

1v1 Singles
1 Day DQ
2 Subs
0 Recovery (Bar Giga Drain etc.)
0 Chills
ASB Arena

Req. Training Items.

Req. EspyOwner as ref.
 
i challenge Texas to a battle that most certainly isnt to train my pokemon for the tourney! *coughcoguchoguchiogchoich*

2vs2 doubles FE
2 hour DQ *flashie*
Ref= Argetlam
No switch
Items on
All Abilities

Arena:
Field Type- Neutral
Complexity- Simple
Format- Singles
Restrictions- No water source

Leroy's TM shop:
Ever since he was a little kid, Leroy has been amazed by the moves of pokemon. From the dazzling Flamethrowers to even the simplest Tackle, Leroy was quite fond of their displays of talent. As he grew older he started to collect moves, in the form of TMs, hoarding hundreds of TMs and HMs, keeping them secure for a special occasion. When his Father died and left him a large sum of money, he was distraught. Leroy spent most of the inheritance on more TM's drowning his sorry in possessions. After wallowing in greif several months later, Leroy finally recovered, and realized his true potential! He had all these dazzling moves, why not give all the greatest trainers acess to them? Spending the remainig inheritence on an old pokemart, Leroy renovated the store and created the one and only Move Emporium!

Leroy's collection of TMs and HMs has reached over 2,000, and he is proud to day that he has collected every single TM and Hm known to man kind! and it gets even better hwn you learn the price of his wares are FREE! But theres more to it. Leroy loves seeing moves in action, so he allows you to grab some TMs and them first hand! He has a small arena behind his shop, and you and a buddy will duke it out! of course only the winner gets to keep the TM moves. Leroy is also a certified move deleter, and will take the wonderful moves away from the user.

The arena is 100 feet by 100 feet, square shaped. the ground is soft grass, and small rocks. There are a few trees, and the weather is cloudy but sunny. No water!

Each person sends the ref 4 TM/HMs or any generation with their battling pokemon (be sure to highlight them or add them seperatly). in the battle all pokemon can use the moves their trainer has selected. The winning team gets to keep their TM/HM moves, but they do not get the 2MC from a regular battle. The loser does not get to keep the 4 TM/HM per pokemon, but still gets the 2MC per pokemon.
 
the time has come. he has finally risen from the shadows of reffing and the shady corners of #capasb. the slippery opponent is willing to battle, and i shall challenge him!

Quagsires, are you ready for your first match?

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2vs2 doubles LC (quag has sucky mons)
1 day dq
ref: Leethoof
Items off
All abilities
Switch up to quags

Arena: The Ref's Mind (Leethoof make a special arena just for this special event)

good luck quagsires, can you win your first battle?
 
dropping my "flashmatch" with Tort that was arranged a couple of days ago and never started to accept the above challenge to moi. Everything standard
 
Leethoof is satisfied with his gym team. Now he can't forget about all those random mons he purchased!

2v2 LC Singles
3 Day DQ
1 Sub
Field Type = Neutral
Complexity = Moderate
Format = Eh, whatever
No Restrictions on anything

Here at the magical type shop, Mr.Heefloot sells many strange and mystical devices. Within these seemingly ordinary devices, a great power is contained, so great that it is even capable of changing the types of Pokemon! For a meager price of less than nothing, Mr.Heefloot is glad to rent these items out to budding trainers for the duration of a battle in his yard. He just loves seeing small creatures crushed by Shieldons! His yard is rather regular, covered in grass and with a small pond nearby, so there are no move restrictions.

The arena is nothing special, but Mr.Heefloot will gladly give one of his precious seventeen items away to a Pokemon at the start of a battle, adding an additional type to them! For example, if the Fairy Wings are given to a Shieldon, then it would be counted for purposes of STAB, type resistances, etc. as a Rock/Steel/Flying type! Just to clear some stuff up, Mr.Heefloot says a Rock/Steel/Dark type is considered 8x weak to Fighting attacks (for an ASB modifier of 3.0), and a Water/Ice/Fire type is 8x resistant to Ice attacks (for an ASB modifier of .29). In addition, a Pokemon may take an item of a type they already are. For example Conkeldurr can go ahead and grab a Super Karate Black Belt to gain double the STAB bonus on fighting-attacks, but also doubling his weaknesses! Only one of each item can be attached per battle, and they do not take up the regular hold item a Pokemon usually has. Here is the list of items, have fun incorporating them into your flavor refs!

Exceptionally Ordinary Something-or-other: This something-or-other has a habit of somewhat normalizing the Pokemon that somehow manages to wear or use it or something like that. Nobody really knows, its just kind of really ordinary and regular and stuff.
Super Karate Black Belt: This black belt is extremely empowering, and instantly gives any Pokemon that wears it the fighting prowess of Jet Lee, Chuck Norris, Yip-man, and Sawk combined! "Be wary of flying feet and fists," it says on the genuine label.
Fairy Wings: Though these wings may just look like they were ripped off of some five-year old's Halloween costume, they are genuine fairy wings. Easily super-glued on to even the most resistant of Pokemon, it grants them the ability to soar around like the average flying-type.
Hive Mind: A small and insectoid brain in a jar, the trainer applies this item by deftly lobotomizing their Pokemon and replacing their frontal lobes with this. The Pokemon is then conquered by a strange alien hive race, and begins acting far more buggy than usual.
Rotten Flower: With on whiff of this disgusting flower, any Pokemon becomes capable of spewing out toxic, poisonous goop like no other. It really is that disgusting. Trainers are suggested to wear gas masks around this item.
Prickly Rose: To apply the powers of this item, the trainer simply slaps their Pokemon silly with it. Eventually, the thorny flower will cause a puncture wound, and its grassy juices with enter the Pokemon's bloodstream. Often, the Pokemon will have a habit of lying around inactively in the sun shortly after being Roseified. Studies are inconclusive on whether this is due to photosynthesis or blood loss.
Scuba Flippers: Just stick these finely-crafted flippers onto any Pokemon's feet, and they'll be swiftly swimming through any drizzle! Instantly gain access to water sources like never before! Note: not proven to work on Pokemon without feet; Mr.Heefloot suggests jamming the flippers on the Pokemon's head.
Torch: Light up your favorite pal, and voila! Instant fire-type!
Mad Scientist Goggles: Equip these stereotypical goggles to a Pokemon, and watch as their fur/hair/scales/shield-faces becomes instantly frazzled by electricity! Soon, they'll be conducting dangerous experiments with Frankensteins and Tesla coils! They grow up so fast...
Refrigerator: Often used in haikus, fridges apparently have another use! Stick this smaller version on top of a Pokemon's head, and they'll be calling Blizzards down upon the battle. It's a wonder what a little bit of chilled ice can do for someone!
Bastiodon Skeleton: Unfortunately, not all Bastiodon fossils were in a good enough condition to resurrect. So, Mr.Heefloot hoarded them, and will gladly preform a rough full skeleton transplant with any brave Pokemon. The sturdy bones of the tough Bastiodon imbue the the patient with rock-hard skin.
Model Train (1:2 scale): When a Pokemon conducts this half-size train, they barely even need their own powers anymore! Honestly, do they really need to use wimpy Pokemon moves when they can just crush their opponent beneath a steel train?
Shovel: As Diglett and Dugtrio show, all you need to be a ground-type is live halfway underground! The shovel makes this unusually tough change much easier.
Gypsy Tent: A Pokemon walks into this gypsy tent a simple Pokemon, and out comes a mystical psychic mind-reader, fully equipped with spoons, crystal globes, and tarot reading skills.
Rusty Ghostbuster: Even Mr.Heefloot doesn't know he managed to acquire this antique, but he does know how it works. Just give it a little kick, and out comes a wicked ghost, eager to posses the nearest Pokemon!
Ominous Hood: When hiding behind this dark, shrouded hood, a Pokemon seems to become evil and wicked, no matter how nice it usually is. It just seems to bring out the worst in everyone. Extended exposure is not suggested.
Master Ball: Everybody knows that legendary dragons belong in Master Balls! So, Mr.Heefloot will gladly allow your Pokemon to sit in this legendary pokeball for a couple minutes, giving them the power of the dragons that used to call it home! Note: Mr.Heefloot does not guarantee the release of your Pokemon, especially if they are a well-trained strongmon.
 
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