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PCF vs Gerard

Who will win this battle?

  • PinkCaptainFalcon

    Votes: 6 85.7%
  • Gerard

    Votes: 1 14.3%

  • Total voters
    7
  • Poll closed .
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Ok, then you use another Dragon Dance and then use a Dragon Claw followed by another Headbutt, that star is getting annoying, still try to hit the huge bright gem since that should be the most visible point (and a unique feature like kecleons strip i guess)

Just for curiosity, what are the chances of actually hitting stayu?
 
For most of the moves, Gerard, I gave a 25% chance for Staryu to avoid them because of Camouflage.
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Health: 49
Energy: 68%
Status: Camouflage (1)
Boosts: -
Ability: Natural Cure
Actions: Recover ~ Scald ~ Aurora Beam
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Health: 62
Energy: 71%
Status: Paralysis (20%)
Boosts: -
Ability: Rock Head
Actions
: Dragon Dance ~ Dragon Claw ~ Headbutt

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Staryu is still hidden....Bagon is looking extremely tired from the paralysis. There are so many factors hindering Bagon's chance to hit Staryu. What is going to happen next? Well, Staryu knows! The red gem, arguably Staryu's heart, starts to light up a white color and Staryu recovers some health. Excellent! Bagon takes the initiative to use Dragon Dance since it knows that by the time it is done, Staryu will retain its original color. This is true as Staryu's camouflage ends.

This isn't, however, the end of Staryu's reign as it unleashes a powerful Scald on Bagon. While this only does 9 damage, it gives Bagon a second degree burn to the hand, the area that Bagon has forward. Why? Because it is about to unleash a powerful Dragon Claw! It doesn't do very impressive damage either. Bagon takes some damage from its burn. Ouch!

And the round ends with Staryu using Aurora Beam on Bagon. This hurt, but not as much as the full paralysis Bagon just went through!

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Health: 58
Energy: 47%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Natural Cure
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Health: 37
Energy: 60%
Status: Paralysis (15%)
Boosts: -
Ability: Rock Head
Gerard.
 
Grrr....
Oh, Karma seems mad
Ok use a Dragon Pulse, then try another Headbutt and finish with another Dragon Pulse
 
Sorry guys I know I'm past DQ. I have 3 battles to deal with and 2 other reffings and a TON of homework. I promise that I will have the round up tomorrow. Sorry!
PS it'll be at 4 PM EST
 
I love how I thought I was past DQ when it wasn't my turn lulz
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Health: 58
Energy: 47%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Natural Cure
Actions: Aurora Beam ~ Hydro Pump ~ Chill
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Health: 37
Energy: 60%
Status: Paralysis (15%)
Boosts: -
Ability: Rock Head
Actions: Dragon Pulse ~ Headbutt ~ Dragon Pulse

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As a new round unfolds, Bagon and Staryu still stare at each other relentlessly. Staryu is tired of all its rounds beginning with starring, so it makes a move! A majestic beam of icy, rainbowy power emerges from the gem on Staryu's heart. Bagon runs for it to try to dodge the beam, but it's too fast! As the beam come to Bagon, it jumps right over it. Unfortunately, the Aurora Beam bounces off the wall and manages to still hit Bagon! Shaking off the unforgiving hit, Bagon decides to use a powerful projectile of its own. A yellow aura encases Bagon as it fires off energy at Staryu, which looks like it left quite a scratch.

Next, Staryu decides to fire off a Hydro Pump at Bagon, which is pretty ironic because it fired off water. Anyway, Bagon didn't even think twice to stay there as it knows that it can take Water-type hits with ease; by the looks if it Bagon's decision was a good one! It now has time to run up to Staryu and Headbutt it. The aquatic star tries to spin Bagon off, but the sheer force of the Headbutt was just too much. Staryu takes the hit hard, but for some reason doesn't want to fight back.

Staryu just chills. It literally just stands there on the cold, hard ground of the unforgiving forest! Bagon takes this time to fire off another Dragon Pulse at Staryu, which hits!

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Health: 25
Energy: 47%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Natural Cure
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Health: 10
Energy: 42%
Status: Paralysis (10%)
Boosts: -
Ability: Rock Head
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This isn't the only Dragon Pulse that hits, though. As both Pokemon turn around, they see Houndoom fainting to an extremely powerful Dragon Pulse. Who could have possibly done this? A Hydreigon appears and is ready for combat! It is mad at both Pokemon. Once Houndoom wakes up (1 round), Hydreigon will leave. However, if Hydreigon faints, whoever killed it gets a KOC for it.

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Health: 100
Energy: 100%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Levitate

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anyway, PCF is up.
 
damn you guys are fast
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Health: 25
Energy: 47%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Natural Cure
Actions: Aurora Beam (Bagon) ~ Scald (Bagon) ~ Fart
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Health: 10
Energy: 42%
Status: Paralysis (10%)
Boosts: -
Ability: Rock Head
Actions: Dragon Pulse * 3 (Staryu)
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Health: 100
Energy: 100%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Levitate
Actions: Work Up ~ Dragon Pulse (Staryu) ~ Dragon Pulse (Bagon)​


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Hydreigon unleashes a might roar that sends both Pokemon back a bunch! As they both watch the malicious grimace on Hydreigon's faces, both Staryu and Bagon hatch the idea to run for it. As they run, pausing the battle, they see Hydreigon working out or something. Unsure what's going on, they ignore Hydreigon and just run for it. Staryu shoots an Aurora Beam right into Bagon, and it finally faints. Hydreigon, however, is completely alive. It slowly creeps up to Staryu....Until.....BAM.

















A huge blast of fire hits Hydreigon straight in the back and it falls down, fainted. Or possibly dead, but it's best for us to not know. Houndoom rushes over to where Staryu is. It doesn't, however, attack it. Houndoom gives it a friendly growl and runs away to resume its life in the forest, saving Pokemon from the beast who lurks behind the tree....

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Health: 25
Energy: 42%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Natural Cure
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Health: 100
Energy: 100%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Levitate
Gerard => PCF => Me
(Staryu, Mime Jr., and Solosis have KO counters right now.)
 
We have to get revenge for the fall of Karma...

You should get rid of that Star as fast as possible, so you'll use two Shadow Claws, that should completely defeat her, use Shadow Sneak if she's not defeated yet, just make sure she doesn't get to next round
 
using my new IRC calc to get funky
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Health: 25
Energy: 42%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Natural Cure
Actions: Supersonic ~ Barrier ~ Recover
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Health: 100
Energy: 100%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Levitate
Actions: Shadow Claw * 2 ~ Shadow Sneak

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Staryu starts off the battle with a really annoying noise. Like a whale screaming to its death in the water, this very annoying noise spreads around and suddenly stops. Nohface is obviously very confused as to what just happened! It does, however, manage to pull off a Shadow Claw successfully, which looks like it put a little dent into Staryu!

Next, Staryu sets up a Barrier to protect itself from physical attacks. This looks like it worked as Nohface's next Shadow Claw did significantly less damage. It did, however, leave Staryu with a very low health value of 4! Will Staryu make it?

Nope. Shadow Sneak finishes it off.

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Health: 90
Energy: 100%
Status: -
Boosts-
Ability: To be announced
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Health: 100
Energy: 83%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Levitate
PCF ability and actions => Gerard => Me
 
oops, i forgot to post what i had written and closed it and then thought i had posted :[
Going with Guts here

Let him attack you first this round, then use a little Foresight on this guy and Bulk up, then send a raging Hi Jump Kick his way
If he uses Yawn use protect and then follow with same action order minus Bulk Up
 
Ok, i really need to make Rocky as little threat as possible, First you'll Yawn, since that should be enough to make the HJK not so theatening, then you'll continue to use Iron Defense to reduce the damage, then Yawn again to put him on a timer
 
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Health: 90
Energy: 100%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Guts
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Health: 100
Energy: 83%
Status: -
Boosts: -
Ability: Levitate​

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Apparently due to my prose mistakes, this battle has started many times! It starts again as Tyrogue comes out to smash Nohface's lack of a face into the wall. How? It has one little trick up its sleeve -- FORESIGHT.

It looks at Nohface very strangely, which apparently makes Fighting-type attacks able to hit it! Not impressed, Nohface Yawns, which makes Tyrogue kind of drowsy.

Next, the Pokemon boost their defense and stuff.

Lastly, Tyrogue, pumped up and ready to win, uses a very powerful Hi Jump Kick on Nohface. Yowsers, that looked like it hurt! Nohface doesn't want to show it though, so it just yawns, which fails.

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Health: 90
Energy: 79%
Status: Yawn (3)
Boosts: -
Ability: Guts
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Health: 66
Energy: 62%
Status: Forsaken
Boosts: +2 Def
Ability: Levitate

Gerard shall go next.
 
Mmm, Tyrongue should have protected the first Yawn

If he uses Yawn use protect and then follow with same action order minus Bulk Up

That's why i used 2 yawns, one would be protected, the second would hit, but he wouldn't Bulk Up
 
he is operating under the assumption that my tyrogue is faster than no face, which it is but i told tyrogue to let you attack first. but if thats how charmander wants it to be im alright with it.
 
This is gonna be hard, but while he falls sleep, you try to do as much damage as possible, first use Meteor Mash for some damage, then use Shadow Claw, and finish with another Meteor Mash, hopefully he'll fall sleep soon
 
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Health: 90
Energy: 79%
Status: Yawn (3)
Boosts: -
Ability: Guts
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Health: 66
Energy: 62%
Status: Forsaken
Boosts: +2 Def
Ability: Levitate​

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So Tyrogue finally realizes that it has Fake Out! Taking advantage of this, it fakes Nohface out. It did literally no damage, so it was a lateral move in retrospect as all it did was stall out yawn and make Tyrogue lose energy!

Anyway, after exchanging quite a few hits and boosts, Tyrogue falls into an intense sleep. What will happen next?.....

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Health: 67
Energy: 62%
Status: Sleep (3)
Boosts: +1 Atk; +1 Def
Ability: Guts
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Health: 42
Energy: 51%
Status: Forsaken
Boosts: +1 Def
Ability: Levitate​
 
No. PCF is next. There is a chance that one of your attacks can lower his sleep chance, so it is never good to skip someone's turn.
 
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