Silly Minds at Work, Fifth Edition:
- Seadra.
- Defense Curl + Rollout Sandslash.
- Bounce Azumarill.
- So you're building a rain team. You have five Pokemon, ready to abuse the rain you set up, it looks fine but you need a sixth team member. Let's think...how about Charizard Y?
- Your opponent is one-shotting your entire team with a Porygon-Z spamming Tri Attack. You send in Ditto. Their team has no ghosts. Let's click Shadow Ball!
- X-Scissor Galvantula.
- A post-Dragon Dance Charizard X switching out of Terrakion...into Talonflame. Which, after it got a chance to attack due to a Stone Miss miss, didn't use Brave Bird.
- Trick Room used when it's already active, on the last turn when it would have faded on its own anyway.
- Flash Fire Ninetales.
- Special Mamoswine, and it didn't even have Freeze-Dry.
- A two-Pokemon team of Smeargle and Scizor. After the Smeargle used Belly Drum, its item was revealed as...Leftovers.
- Your opponent has a FEARon out. Due to Trick Room being up, it's currently at 1 HP. You send in Infernape after it faints a Pokemon. Priority, who needs it, let's use Close Combat!
- Zen Headbutt Mega Absol.
- Aerial Ace Dragonite.
- Rotom with no appliance.
- Eject Button Politoed.
- I don't know what's more sad, the player attempting to set up 6 Quiver Dances with Volcarona and sweep while their opponent has a healthy Azumarill, or the fact that they succeeded.
- Someone spamming Protect while their opponent spammed Roar.
- Agility Lopunny...which it used after their opponent had 4 Dragon Dances and almost no health left.
- Hammer Arm Ursaring. You know it gets Close Combat, right?
- That feeling when you see Excadrill against Salamence and both of them use Brick Break.
- I normally don't like going on hearsay like this, but it's too good: someone in the PS lobby (who seemed actually intelligent) claimed they saw a Choice Band Marowak. And let's face it, given the rest of this thread, I think taking their word for it is a pretty safe bet at this point.