NU The Never Used League Playoffs - Grand Finals - WON BY SHANEGHOUL

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After several grueling months of intense competition, we're left with one final bracket to determine who can take the gold in the first season of the NU League. All of our competitors up to this point have rightfully earned their spot here in the playoffs, so hopefully we'll see some great matches.

After an extremely close tiebreaker round, we're left with 8 finalists. From here on, these finalists will be competing with one another in a double elimination bracket to determine our champion.

On Tournament Play:
Battles are to be played on the Pokémon Showdown simulator.

Here are some rules we enforce for players in tournaments: There is a good chance you will receive a warning or potentially be banned from tournaments if you fail to adhere to these:

If your user name undergoes a change, it is your obligation to report the change to the hosts of any tournaments you are participating in, as well as your opponents in those tournaments.

Avoid dropping out of a tournament midway through unless you have a good reason for doing so. People that repeatedly drop out of tournaments without good reason may be punished.

If you do have to drop out, you must notify the host and your opponent.

Endeavor to complete your battles before the deadline of each round. If we notice a pattern of laziness, we may decide to punish you.

Once you have signed up and the host posts Round 1, it is strongly recommended that you contact your opponent immediately by posting on their profile, or a Conversation if you prefer (though this makes it more difficult for the host to track who is more active). Let them know when you think you will be ready to play, your timezone (assuming you set it when you joined, it should appear at the bottom of every page on the forums), and maybe your availability if you know what that will be. Try to respond in a timely fashion whenever your opponent contacts you. If someone misses a scheduled time and the match is in danger of going uncompleted by the deadline, the host will nearly always award the win to the player that showed up, so scheduling a battle is a sure way to avoid being eliminated by inactivity. Don't be lazy!

Sleep Clause: If a player has already put an opposing Pokémon to sleep using a sleep inducing move and that Pokémon is still sleeping due to that sleep inducing move, the player cannot put another opposing Pokémon to sleep using a sleep inducing move.

Species Clause: A player cannot have two of the same species of Pokémon on their team, based on the National Pokedex Number. For example, a player cannot have two Koffing on his or her team.

Evasion Clause: Players cannot use Double Team or Minimize in any of their Pokémon's movesets. In fifth generation (BW) Smogon tiers, the items BrightPowder and Lax Incense also may not be held by any Pokémon on a player's team. In other generations, these items do not break this clause.

OHKO Clause: Players cannot use Horn Drill, Guillotine, Sheer Cold, or Fissure in any of their Pokémon's movesets.

Timer Clause: If a player exhausts the timer, he/she loses.

Moody Clause: A player may not use a Pokémon with the ability Moody.

Disconnections and Timer Clause: In live tournaments with short time constraints such as the Smogon Tour, if a player disconnects or times out, the opponent may take the win. In other tournaments, if a player disconnects and contends that they could still win, the optimal solution is to recreate the exact situation the disconnection occurred at during the battle. If this is not feasible due to unreasonable battle length, highly improbable circumstances, or some other reason, the player who did not disconnect may choose to rematch with either the same teams or (the option to use) new teams. Timing out is still classified as a loss, unless the reason for timing out is a disconnection. If there is any suspicion that a disconnect was carried out deliberately to take advantage of this rule in any way, we reserve the right to exercise a harsh punishment.

Simulator Glitches: Any battle mechanics not properly implemented in the simulator used for a tournament battle are fair game, unless explicitly banned by that tournament's rules. Illegal movesets that are not restricted by the simulator fall into this category as well. However, this does not include faulty tier scripts; for example, if there was a bug in the BW OU tier script that allowed you to use Drizzle and Swift Swim on the same team, taking advantage of this would result in disqualification in that battle. If a game breaking glitch is discovered, we will make a blanket tournament ban on that glitch via an announcement in the Tournaments forum until it is fixed.

Ghosting: The player in a tournament battle should be the one making their own decisions. Do not tell a player what move to make in a tournament battle (i.e. do not "ghost" them), and do not make your moves based on another person's suggestions. If we are made aware that someone playing a tournament battle is making some of their moves based mainly on the suggestions of someone else, punishments may be handed out to both parties involved.

Identity: Pretending to be another player in relation to a tournament battle is strictly prohibited. Do not try to impersonate or play as another player.

Rule Breaking: If a player breaks a rule during a battle, they are disqualified from that particular battle. If it was a single battle in a series, they will still have the opportunity to play the rest of the series.

Draws: If a battle ends in a draw in an elimination tournament or another tournament format that is unable to handle draws, there should be a rematch between the players with the option for both players to change teams.

Forfeiting: A player may forfeit their battle during or after the battle, as long as the result has not been confirmed by the host. If a player forfeits before a battle commences in the first round of a tournament, they are eligible for substitution if appropriate. We highly recommend that you do not forfeit your tournament battles just because you got lucky, but we do not enforce this.

Host / Tournament Director Decisions: The host may make a judgment call on the outcome of a battle with a disputed result, even if one player has broken the rules. If you believe the host has made an unjust decision, you may inform the Tournament Director responsible for the tournament of the situation and request that they make a final call on it.

Sportsmanship: If a player displays exceedingly poor sportsmanship before, during, or after a tournament battle, they may be disqualified or otherwise punished.


Grande Finals
Realistic Waters [W] vs. Shaneghoul [L]

Just a reminder, but Shane, coming from the loser's bracket, has to beat Waters in 2 sets to take the title.
Let's not pretend that there's a deadline. Just get these done!


Regardless of whoever wins, thank you to everyone who has played through these past 6 cycles and playoffs for making this an extremely competitive and enjoyable experience!

GL HF
 
won the first set 2-1 ggs
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-nu-118600 i bloosed bad
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-nu-118605 i winned well, <3 Rapture.
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-nu-118615 the more interesting game of the 3, killed lix t1 which put me in a good spot but then i decided to be a little bitch with my sceptile and essentially sacked 3 mons because i wouldn't risk the speed tie. when i was playing it made sense since scept did such a number on him but looking at what happened after probs wasn't worth it. the game was 4-3 to me and while i feel i had the advantage waters could've take the game for sure, however he missed the wisp and i smashed with barb and won ;-; sorry bro would've been interesting without that
 

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Congratulations to Shaneghoul for winning Season 1 of the NeverUsed League! He played like a fiend after coming off an insane loser's bracket run and definitely deserves the win after taking these two sets off of a great player like Realistic Waters!

Thank you again to everyone who has made these past couple months so great! I can't express how happy I am that my tournament has had such an intense series of playoffs with such great exposure in the community. We're working on changing up how our circuit tours function a bit to make sure everything runs more efficiently and promotes a healthier environment, so we'll be back with you for more information on hot NU tournament action! Thanks again for sticking with us for this long!
 
Won the second set 2-0 in a clean series, grats bro really fun and tight games n_n
G1: http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-nu-126508 - I really wanted to use sd tpunch combusken + hp ice cacturne vs waters since from what i saw it demolished most of his builds, unfortunately neither really did anything with cacturne acting as sack fodder and busken acting as a 1 time shiftry switch in. Despite that the rest of the team put in a lot of work as rotom pressured him pretty hard while av kanga was always a lurking threat with pilo rocking reliably. Really tight game in the end, could've gone either way but it was incredibly fun to play :D
G2: http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-nu-126540 - Really really solid squad that my boy Rapture. passed me, special samu put a ton of pressure on water's team letting me kill his weezing early, this opened up the way for ferro to lay down spikes and opened up the way for a scarf tauros eq sweep. Another really fun game with a really cool team i water's side featuring drifblim :D

Thanks for hosting this Disjunction was a really fun tour to take part in and i'm glad i could make it this far! Big shoutout to Rapture. and rozes for helping me with teams and testing down the way. But the biggest shoutout has to go to sub barb, he was always there for me when times got tough and it was looking grim and i'm just thankful that he could get me through this :O
 
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