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REWARDS Frosty: 3 CC Caffie: 9 MC Ganon: 9 MC, 4 KO Fyros: 9 MC, 2 KO Jalhalla: 3 MC
REFEREE RP: 3 La: 5 Ne: 6 Gu: 5
KNOCKED OUT
The field seems almost alive—tall, uncut grasses dance in the wind, while tree branches wave about. Bushes and flowers are abundant in the arena, releasing a delightful scent that makes most Pokemon want to stop what they are doing and bathe in the smell. You still can't find any water around here, but that's not much of a worry. The greenery is enough of a compensation.
Arena Type: Grassland
No water source. Only sun and rain weathers allowed.
One (1) stage evasion drop for Pokemon without a Grass typing that is maintained at the end of each round.
[box]
"Even our last resort failed..." | "I can take this!not really help"[/box]
[box]You move on. It would've been much better if you had given your Pokemon some healing items, but evidently you didn't think they deserved them. What an evil trainer.
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Ancient Tree
Exhausted from your battle efforts, you continue to plod on the path, wondering when this ordeal will end. Lost in your thoughts, you don't realize the huge shadow that you walk under; soon enough, however, you realize it and look up, gasping in awe. A magnificent tree lies before you, wider than three Snorlax lying side by side, and higher than the eye can see. Seeing a hole in the base of the tree, you crawl in excitedly, wondering what lies ahead. While you're still crawling within the tree, you encounter a fork—one that goes left, and one that goes right. Which way do you go?[/box]
[box]PLAYER OPTIONS a) Choose the left fork
b) Choose the right fork[/box]
[box]You choose the left fork, quickly crawling out. As soon as you stand up, you feel a couple objects fall on top of your head and onto the ground. You pick them up and, to your delight, find that they are some
Elemental Gems! How fortuitous! You pocket them and carry on.
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Viper Pit
Marching through the grass at a fast pace, you find that the terrain goes up and down, with an incredibly powerful wind blasting through the air; then, you stumble upon something rather shocking. A ravine, seemingly carved into the ground by some deity, impedes your path. A large log bridges the gap, while vines coat the ravine sides. There seems to be a path veering down the ravine, indicating that there is a crossing further up as well. Of course, flying across the ravine is an option, although it might be risky. As far as you can tell, these are the only ways to cross this ravine; which will it be?[/box]
[box]PLAYER OPTIONS a) Cross the log
b) Advance down the path
c) Climb down the vines
d) Fly across the ravine [Requires Fly][/box]
[box]Telling your team to wait, you clamber across the log. It's sturdy, but you fall under fire from rather venomous attacks down below; various projectiles including toxic materials and brightly-colored acid fly up and over. They miss you, but perhaps you ought to foster your team in larger chunks before they can fire even more at you. Unfortunately, despite the fact that the log is quite huge, it seems as if it still has a chance of breaking...[/box]
[box]PLAYER OPTIONS Select which group of Pokemon or single Pokemon will cross.[/box]
[box]Your Pokemon step on the oak, and even as it creaks it stays nice and steady. However, the serpents below rain acid on Ganon as it crosses, dealing a sizable chunk of damage.
Then Fyros is the only Pokemon left to cross, and he does so successfully as well—if, of course, by successfully you mean "while getting tons of acid rained upon him." Maybe it would've been better for both of them to come across at once.[/box]
[box]With nothing else to do, you move on from the ravine.
Rustling Grass
As you venture deeper into the meadow, you notice that the grasses become more and more unkempt, as if no gardener has wishes to enter this area. This is somewhat disconcerting, especially as the hue of the grasses turn from fresh greens to that of yellows and darker greens, like that of a savannah. As if to exacerbate your discomfort, you realize that some of the grasses tend to rustle about in contrasting motions to the wind, giving the impression that there are things hidden in there. You eventually reach an area of this grass where you see two patches of rustling grass—one to your left and one to your right. The one of the left seems to rustle with greater frequency but with smaller magnitude, but you never know...[/box]
[box]PLAYER OPTIONS a) Enter the left patch
b) Enter the right patch
c) Wait and see if something happens[/box]
REWARDS Frosty: 4 CC Caffie: 9 MC Ganon: 12 MC, 4 KO Fyros: 12 MC, 2 KO Jalhalla: 3 MC
REFEREE RP: 7 La: 5 Ne: 6 Gu: 5 Ne: 5
KNOCKED OUT
KNOCKED OUT
Tall Grass
Unlike the Grass Flat, the grass here seems wild and untouched; however, the stalks are yellowed and the flowers wilted for some strange reason. As the grass nearly comes up to your shoulders, you tread cautiously—there's no point blundering in when you can't see too well in front of you. The closeness of the grass seems to favor Grass-type Pokemon as well as generally smaller Pokemon, though other ones seem to do fine here as well.
Arena Type: Grassland
No water source present.
One (1) stage evasion boost for Pokemon with a Size Class of one (1) that is maintained at the end of each round.
One (1) stage Speed boost for Pokemon with a Grass typing that is maintained at the end of each round.
[box]Patience proves to be a hindrance rather than a virtue, as the rustling grows even louder and some Pokemon hop out, glaring at you viciously. All three of them seem to be of the same evolutionary family—green, with some yellow markings—although the center one seems to be larger and somewhat more protective. Suddenly, you realize what you're facing: two Snivy along with a Servine—not a monster, but rather monsters.
You note that the Servine seems oddly protective... you might be able to exploit this.[/box]
"Giant fire monster :O" | "Stay back, little ones!" | "Big fire cannon :<"
Snivy A: [Contrary] Leaf Storm (Ganon) - Leaf Storm (Ganon)
IF (Ganon uses Protective / Evasive Action) THEN (Redirect to Fyros)
IF (Ganon faints) THEN (Redirect to Fyros)
Servine: [Contrary] ???XXX??? - ???XXX???
Snivy B: [Contrary] Leaf Storm (Ganon) - Leaf Storm (Ganon)
IF (Ganon uses Protective / Evasive Action) THEN (Redirect to Fyros)
IF (Ganon faints) THEN (Redirect to Fyros)[/box]
[box]PLAYER OPTIONS Issue actions.[/box]
REWARDS Frosty: 4 CC Caffie: 9 MC Ganon: 12 MC, 4 KO Fyros: 12 MC, 2 KO Jalhalla: 3 MC
REFEREE RP: 7 La: 5 Ne: 6 Gu: 5 Ne: 5
KNOCKED OUT
KNOCKED OUT
Tall Grass
Unlike the Grass Flat, the grass here seems wild and untouched; however, the stalks are yellowed and the flowers wilted for some strange reason. As the grass nearly comes up to your shoulders, you tread cautiously—there's no point blundering in when you can't see too well in front of you. The closeness of the grass seems to favor Grass-type Pokemon as well as generally smaller Pokemon, though other ones seem to do fine here as well.
Arena Type: Grassland
No water source present.
One (1) stage evasion boost for Pokemon with a Size Class of one (1) that is maintained at the end of each round.
One (1) stage Speed boost for Pokemon with a Grass typing that is maintained at the end of each round.
REWARDS Frosty: 4 CC Caffie: 9 MC Ganon: 12 MC, 4 KO Fyros: 12 MC, 2 KO Jalhalla: 3 MC
REFEREE RP: 7 La: 5 Ne: 6 Gu: 5 Ne: 5
KNOCKED OUT
KNOCKED OUT
Tall Grass
Unlike the Grass Flat, the grass here seems wild and untouched; however, the stalks are yellowed and the flowers wilted for some strange reason. As the grass nearly comes up to your shoulders, you tread cautiously—there's no point blundering in when you can't see too well in front of you. The closeness of the grass seems to favor Grass-type Pokemon as well as generally smaller Pokemon, though other ones seem to do fine here as well.
Arena Type: Grassland
No water source present.
One (1) stage evasion boost for Pokemon with a Size Class of one (1) that is maintained at the end of each round.
One (1) stage Speed boost for Pokemon with a Grass typing that is maintained at the end of each round.
[box]The little whirlwinds prove to be too much, and Fyros keels over. You run through the meadows as fast as your human legs will carry you as the three Pokemon stare you down fearlessly. I guess you'll have to come back again next time.[/box]
Servine used Twister! (4 - 1.5) * 1 + 3.5 = 6 DMG
-3 EN
Snivy A used Twister! (4 - 3) * 1 + 7 = 8 DMG
-3 EN