OK! So... I am finally starting my scramble! This is my team and challenges:
Birdcrest
Verxilo take Eclipse the Sewaddle. Eclipse was born during a eclipse, and so has a strange fascination of the cosmos. To prove his power over the cosmos, he must solo Skyla. When you get to the Elite 4, Eclipse taps into the power of the cosmos and foretells the coming of evil. However, he needs a partner for that. So,
Eclipse must solo Caitlin to recruit her. Together, they foretell the coming of evil. When you see N, Eclipse
is confused. Eclipse sees into his heart, and N is not evil at all! However, Eclipse loves battle, so he must solo the capture of Reshiram(!). When that is done, he must strike the finishing blow on Ghetsis's Hydreigon, spraying good throughout Unova.
So:
*Eclipse the Sewaddle
*Must solo Skyla
*Must solo Caitlin
*Must solo the capture of Reshiram
*Must strike the finishing blow on Ghetsis's Hydreigon
Hulavuta
Take Scales the Sandile. Scales got his name not only because he is a reptile, but because he is constantly trying to tip the scales of battle in his favor. Scales always wants to make sure he has the advantage in a battle, so he cannot attack until he has achieved a 4 "point" advantage over his opponent. The points are decided by stat changes on his opponent and himself, regardless of which Pokemon caused it. He gets 1 point for every stat boost to himself, and 2 points for every stat decrease on his enemy. He loses 1 point for every stat boost his opponent has, and loses 1 point for every stat decrease he gets.
Examples of how this works:
1. He uses Leer twice, lowering the opponent's Defense by 1 stage two times, giving him 4 points.
2. The opponent uses Curse, which is +1 Attack, +1 Defense, -1 Speed. He loses 2 points for the Attack and Defense boosts, but gains 2 points for the Speed drop.
Remember that if he got points by lowering the stats of his opponent, after that opponent faints he will have to get points again, so generally increasing his own stats is a better idea.
Roadagain
I'll give you Bruce the Tynamo.
Tynamo is a pretty bad Pokemon, so it won't have any of these restrictions until it evolves.
Bruce can only have one Electric-type move, which is the only move it can use until the opponent is paralysed. In addition to this, it should always have Crunch as a move. (These are based on Eelektrik's Dex entry from BW2 and X)
Due to how evolutionary stones usually greatly hinder learning new moves, Bruce may not learn any new moves in any way after evolving into Eelektross.
Lastly, Eelektross must solo one E4 member of your choice (Obviously, if a different Pokemon is already required to solo someone, that's not an option.
Lightwind
Verxilo you get Deniapede the Venipede. Our poor buggy friend here is in full denial that he is, in fact a bug; therefore, he may not learn any bug type moves, and must solo all bug type Pokemon he sees, trainer and wild. He also shows no fear of Pokemon that are strong against bug, so if he finds himself in battle against a Fire, Flying or Rock type, he will refuse to be switched out.
To evolve, Deniapede must solo Burgh's gym. After seeing how cool his Whirlipede is, he'll be feeling a little better about his true self, so he must learn Steamroller when it becomes available (only after he evolves though).
However, Deniapede runs into a roadblock when your team reaches Skyla's gym. After (probably) spending most of the gym watching his teammates take down bird after bird, he gets really jealous and wants a turn for himself. He must solo Skyla, after which he realizes that hiding his bug typing is only hurting him in the end. From then on, he can evolve into Scoliopede, and must learn every bug-type move available to him when it arrives (X-Scissor via TMs, Megahorn if you have a heart scale). He no longer refuses to switch out upon seeing a Pokemon bug type is weak to, but he still feels the need to solo all bug Pokemon to prove his strength.
Recec
Verxillo, take Manuel the Klink.
Manuel, must do everything manually. Before attacking it must use a stat boosting move, or a move that can boost it's own stats (i.e. Charge Beam.)
Manuel can also only use physical attacks, aside from Charge Beam, which gets an exception because when you catch it, it might be the only set up move it has, it'll learn Automotzie at level 31, so replace Charge Beam with that.
Before attacking (damage dealing) Manuel must boost a stat.
Manuel is only allowed to use physical damage dealing moves.
> An exception is the move Charge Beam, because when they are caught Charge Beam might be the only boosting move they have access to (lower level Klink's have Charge) until learning Automotize.
> Automotize must replace Charge Beam, if he know it.
Shinyskarmory
Verxilo, since you didn't like the previous challange and I'm low on energy right now, take LOWBATTERY the whatever you want. LOWBATTERY, as his name might clue you in, is low on battery life, and has to choose what to use his limited power for. Depending on what pokemon you choose, he has to divert some of his battery life to powering his base stats, and some to powering his moves. LOWBATTERY's BST and total move power added together may not be greater then 700.
I know this is a complicated challange, so to assist you here's some example pokemon with legal and illegal movesets:
Salamence (600 BST)+Dragon Claw, Leer, Rage, Protect (100 BP)=700 (LEGAL)
Salamence (600 BST)+Double Edge (120 BP)=720 (ILLEGAL)
Smeargle (250 BST)+Fire Blast, Hydro Pump, Leaf Storm, Tail Glow (360 BP)=610 (LEGAL)
Smeargle (250 BST)+V-Create, Doom Desire, Psycho Boost, Explosion (710 BP)=960 (ILLEGAL)
Wish me Luck!