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Of course Engineer sends out Yacho the Murkrow, anything else would have been suicide. Despite the Gem hindering him somewhat Yacho manages to hit rather hard with a Wing Attack. Rath answers with what seems to be his pet move and he once again chooses to go without Sheer Force in the hopes of hax. Unfortunately hax does not rear its head and after slapping Murkrow in the face Rath promptly falls asleep.
Taking full advantage of the napping foe Yacho glows unbelievably bright before unleashing a Super Sky Attack that deals frankly absurd damage. If that doesn't wake Rath up then nothing will. The fighter takes his turn to act unopposed and while the second slap does hit critically it once again unfortunately fails to paralyze. Lucky for Yacho that he's almost out of the woods here because he is taking damage like there's no tomorrow. Of course for Timburr there basically isn't..
Rath struggles to get one last hit in before going down.. and wouldn't you know it the Mach Punch hits critically. A rather annoyed Murkrow responds with the Wing Attack he knew all along would rid us of poor Timburr and it looks like DW is down to that one solitary Pokemon.
Oh and to keep it nice and easy for me the arena decided to stay Icy.
As is the norm in these switch free matches, the sending out of a new mon cements a type advantage for that side. No wonder I find this concept so boring now. Fortunately Yacho has something useful for the way out as a combination of the arena's Gem and a critical hit allow his Hidden Power to deal quite nice damage. Well it did look quite nice until he was battered with a massive Rock Slide. It takes a rinsing and repeating of this sequence before Yacho finally goes down and Engineer sends in his final Pokemon. Once again he gains a type advantage that basically makes this one academic.
Destiny Warrior
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Armodrillo (M) Abilities: Lightningrod, Rock Head HP: 64 EN: 86 SPEED: 25 STAT: N/A OTHER: N/A
The massive (and frankly implausible) Kujira hits the field and immediately unleashes one of the most broken moves in ASB. To top it all off it taps into one of Armodrillo's crippling weaknesses and the Water Spout does absurd damage. Even the Rhyhorn's Super Reversal combo can't match the power of the move and it leaves the poor rockmon at the mercy of Engineer and his floating whale and the second somewhat less powerful, but still devastating Water Spout seals this as a victory for he who likes the Pikachu. GG to you both though, and take this as a lesson to play Switch=OK and avoid horrible match ups! [/refranting]
Destiny Warrior
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Armodrillo (M) Abilities: Lightningrod, Rock Head HP:-11 EN: 54 SPEED: 25 STAT: N/A OTHER: N/A
Action 2 Kujira: Water Spout > CRIT [<=63] 468/1000: NO > (15*0.62 + 3 + (3-2)*1.5)*2.25 = 31.05 = 31 [31 DMG] [11 EN] Armodrillo was knocked out!
Engineer Pikachu wins!
Prizes
Engineer Pikachu
3 CC
Lyoku the Machop: 1 EC, 3 MC, 1 DC, 1 KO
Shogun the Scratchet: 1 EC, 3 MC, 1 DC, 1 KO
Yacho the Murkrow: 1 EC, 2 MC, 1 DC, 1 KO
Kujira the Colosshale: 1 EC, 3 MC, 1 DC, 1 KO
Destiny Warrior
3 CC
Z'Skayr the Gastly: 1 EC, 2 MC, 1 KO
Tini the Aron: 1 EC, 2 MC, 1 DC
Rath MKII the Timburr: 1 EC, 2 MC, 1 DC, 1 KO
Armodrillo the Rhyhorn: 1 EC, 2 MC, 1 DC, 1 KO
deadfox081
11 UC
Adjust your prizes if someone has since become fully evolved or what not (Engineer).