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Weather Control? Hazard Control! - Tomahawk9 vs San_Pellegrino

This is how all warstories should be! good comments all around and good formating. Props for the health bars and the translucent sprites when a PKMN was KOed or switched. the only thing i dont agree in this warstory is the haxy ending... crits during CM wars are so annoying! 9/10.
 
Although it wasn't the most exciting or unique warstory, I still really enjoyed it.

Positives aspects for me were the dual comments, format and if you believe it the hax (I am a big fan on going for the critical hits against impossible boosting odds.)
 
No offense, but I honestly thought that this wasn't a good battle to warstory. People have mentioned how it's a little boring, and I thought hax played too big of a role here. I know hax is a part of battles, and I admit that it actually helps to make battles interesting, but it seemed to happen at too many important moments (Parahaxed Heatran, Burned Haxorus, and Freezehax Latias). However, the commentary was great, even though I found it a TINY bit lacking (might just be me...). I can see potential for both battlers to post excellent warstories in the future, and I can't wait to see more! 7/10
 
I get annoyed with people complaining about hax "ruining" war stories, especially in situations where hax turns from being an annoying factor that can unfairly change the course of games into part of the strategy. Times when facing Calm Mind users are one of those instances. That last section of this match wasn't "ruined" by hax, SP used probability to his advantage. Between criticals and freeze hax, there was a very good chance he'd get one or the other before Latias could get enough calm minds.
This, so much.

Great reading ! Some say it didn't feel lively ; well, duh, it's interesting because of the mindgames. It feels more like a thriller than like a cookie-cutter action-packed movie. A thriller where you get to see the two plotting minds' gears at work. And that's awesome.

I burst in laughter at "C'est la vie monsieur!".

How'd you get that formatting ? I can't seem to find anything although you did mention "aeo"...
 
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