PU PU Spring Seasonal: Grand Final [Won by Pohjis]

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Welcome to the first SM PU Circuit Seasonal. Entering in this seasonal earns you points for an overall PU leaderboard and will go towards your chances to win the coveted PU Circuit Ribbon
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Points Spreadsheet

Specific Rules:
  • This is a standard SM PU tournament.
  • This tournament will be a double elimination tournament.
  • If you drop out of the tournament immediately after losing in winner's bracket, you will be banned from future PU circuit tournaments, and potentially risk being infracted.
  • All rounds will be best of three.
  • Matches are to be played on Pokemon Showdown!.
  • So that everyone is on an even playing field, all matches must have replays recorded in case of a dispute.
  • PU is a usage based tier. Essentially you can use anything that is not in a higher tier; NU effectively serves as the PU banlist. However, there are several Pokemon banned from PU which are not in NU or a higher tier; aka BL4.
Standard Rules and Clauses
  • Species Clause: A player cannot have two Pokemon with the same PokeDex number on his team.
  • Sleep Clause: You cannot inflict sleep upon more than one member of the opposing team.
  • Evasion Clause: The moves Double Team and Minimize are banned.
  • OHKO Clause: The moves Horn Drill, Guillotine, Sheer Cold, and Fissure are banned.
  • Endless Battle Clause: Anything capable of intentionally creating an endless battle is banned.
General Tournament Rules:

  • Identity: I expect many battles to be completed under alts. This can be bad for tournament security, and thus I will make this clear: If I hear any whispers of identity theft (battling as someone you are not) or proxy battling (helping someone else battle through pm) I will not be pleased and I will take severe actions.
  • Scouting: Next, I do not want to hear anything about counterteaming, at all. Do not complain about it. I also don't want to hear about any blatant scouting. There is a difference between "[user] is known for using stall" and "let me follow [user] around all day to watch all his battles since I am his opponent". I expect a lot of the former and none of the latter. I give permission to all battlers to ask any person spectating their battle to leave if they do not want them watching. Everyone will have access to your replays from earlier rounds though.
  • Timer Clause: As for taking long between moves, if your opponent asks you to hurry up, please oblige. If you are doing a damage calc for a key turn that is one thing, but prolonging every move is suspicious and annoying. Don't do it. Furthermore, Battle Timeout is a rule for a reason. If you run out of time, you lose, simple as that. It does not matter what your opponent says. Do not battle if you think you will have to leave mid battle, and instead reschedule for a better time.
  • Disconnections: Finally, in the case of a disconnect, the decision is in the hands of the player who did not disconnect. The options are: redo the battle move for move, redo the battle with the same teams but different moves, or redo the battle with completely different teams. If the battle was without a doubt over, they may also take the win. Any suspicion that a disconnect was committed on purpose to redo a match may be appealed to me, and if I feel this happened there will be severe consequences, don't do it.


Grand Final:

EviGaro vs. Pohjis


EviGaro is in winners bracket so she only has to win 1 best of three whereas Pohjis has to win 2 best of three's, gl both!

No Deadline but don't john forever
 
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ManOfMany

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EviGaro vs Pohjis- This monumental final between two of the greatest players in the modern era of the Partly Used metagame pits one of the most talented revelations of the tournament in EviGaro vs the exceptionally consistent and underappreciated Pohjis. The question here is simple: will EviGaro's neo-apocalyptic marxist approach be enough to penetrate the defenses of Pohjis's expertly picked array of pocket monsters? Pohjis has shown capability time and time again to postulate the necessary hyperangulations and manipulate his team around a timed axis that prevents his opponent from gaining any breathing room. Careful triple-switching and utilization of abberant hold items may have worked at obfuscating the lens of previous competitors, but EviGaro is no orthodox individual. She tabulates Pokemon like an art form, breathing through the psychotically mundane anatomies with the vigor of a recently deceased Dimetrodon. Of course, even if EviGaro shampoos the wasabi-like tendencies of spheroid dioramas while retaining aristotalitarian offensive pressure there's zero guarantee Pohjis duplicates the ethno-Siberian supernovial atrocities like a fire-breathing Life Orb Helarctos malayanus. Good luck to both finalists, and may it be a quality series!
 
won both sets, ggs

https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen7pu-398789
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen7pu-398791

https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen7pu-398792
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen7pu-398795
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen7pu-398798

i am grateful to my opponent for allowing me take the time i needed to prepare since i have been busy with real life and several other tournaments (mainly smogon snake draft and grand slam). i didn't want to get demolished as i did in winner's finals so i would be able to give the toughest possible challenge and win my first seasonal after being close so many times for that title.

thank you for hosting and i will catch you playing more pu in the future!
 

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