C&E in the tournaments room was my shit for like three weeks until I realized that I, a shitty competitive battler (barely cracked 1700 in OU), was winning nearly every tournament.
First of all, all you fuckers complaining about a lack of scripted tourneys need to sign up for a few C&Es. We need more people like fellow users and friends just a trick and murygordyH. It'd be so much more fun if I could just lose in the first round and watch my superiors the rest of the tournament, and not have to fill up my team storage with 4-man teams full of NFEs and things that make you throw up in your mouth and simultaneously shit small amounts of wimpy shit like a full-action double-ended dildo when you see them listed on the OU viability rankings. Or at least, it'd be better try to decide which of them are sweet enough to keep.
Wow, I swept that guy who had four Ground-Types with Breloom by clicking Bullet Seed four times. That's about the coolest thing that's happened to me on PS in like four days.
Fuzzfire101 said:
That's about the coolest thing that's happened to me on PS in like four days.
T_T
Second of all, you fuckers currently signing up for C&E tournaments need to erase the term C&E from your vocabulary. This is what my aging eyes have been subjected to during C&Es:
-Breloom used Energy Ball on my Sylveon. The kid had no physical attacks on his whole team (it was a semifinals round I believe) and his pokemon were Breloom, Weavile, and Chandelure
-Non-Mega Gardevoir with Dazzling Gleam, Moonblast, and Hyper Voice
-Baby-Doll Eyes Eevee in Rd 1 too OP
-Poor bastard was given a Pineco and decides to use explosion turn 1 not even denting my Aron
-stealth rock drilbur in round 1
-Inner Focus Dragonite... His moveset: thunder wave, roost, protect, sub. Mhm.
My personal favorite was a special lure Medicham. Choice Specs Medicham really makes my stomach churn. It forced a switch before being unable to do anything. But, it turned out to be E-Belt, and so it was able to switch from psychic to focus blast on my escavalier before being OHKOed.
Oh, and for those of you who didn't know what I was talking about with my Breloom sweep, that guy completely overlooked the fact that all of his pokemon were ground-types. On a simple level, the way C&E works is that he was basically able to choose his team from a set of pokemon and he ultimately picked four physically-attacking ground types
and still made it to the finals.
Moral of the story: if you like fun things better when they are more fun, come play C&E.
EDIT: Wow, guess the title says "OU ladder..." I knew I was gonna fuck up somehow. I was pretty satisfied with the actual post. Infract me plz