Do you think there'll be more like that because the VGC is more popular this year? Or do you think we'll get some actual players? I figured while I was in Seattle that age would have something to do with skill, but I found that most older players in the senior division didn't seem to know what they were trying to do. I could see an attempt, but it just wasn't there. I think I was the youngest in the division, too.
I guess I was just surprised. To be honest, I'm sort of hoping for more of a challenge this year. I'd like to meet someone who actually knows what an EV is, and not just how to make cool movesets. Anyone here planning on hitting Seattle? (I'm sure there'll be a stop there.)
I've had similar experiences. When I went to a Qualifier in '08, a Senior battle was being broadcast on a screen. One player had a Garchomp, the other had Zapdos. So I'm thinking, okay, this could be good.
And then the Garchomp uses GIGA IMPACT.
Then, without rain to boot, the other player uses Thunder on Garchomp. Of course, he could have meant to hit the other Pokemon (I can't remember what it was) or predict a switch in, but with the latter, couldn't he tell his opponent had a mediocre skill level?
Another guy I was facing in a Qualifier in '09 had obviously ignored the fact the format was DOUBLES, sent out something and a Skarmory, and immediately proceeds to Spike/Whirlwind as I set up Rain Dance and kill his teammate. I'm not even
halfway good at VGC, but I beat this guy 4-0!
Then I get swept by a TR team next round (I think it was a Smogoner... anyone led with an Azelf and Spore Smeargle?) while my friend, who knows nothing about competitive battling, thinks EVs are fox Pokemon, and believes Blast Burn + Flash Fire is a great strategy for the tournament, faces three complete noobs and gets into the freaking FINALS. Yes, I was indeed ticked.
And I was in Seattle last year, but I'm not sure where I'll be this year as I've moved far from the Greater Seattle Area. I'm only one step higher than a noob anyway. :P
I'd like to see as many VGC locations as there are State Champs for the TCG, so all the in-game teams and non-competitive teams get weeded out early and don't interfere too much with the random number drawings.