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Bloom Outskirt Analysis-
Hypeman Aiden-
SpoilerThe Normal Type leader of the Wyquil Region, as well as the leader of the Bloom Path, or otherwise known as the Bloom Outskirts. Egotistical and Outrageous, this leader is very arrogant and displays symptoms of slight sociopathy. He always finds a way to put himself over others, and put others down. It's not completely his fault though. He was raised in the Outskirts, a place where being mighty is admired, and being "regular" is looked down upon. He claims to use the Normal Type to prove he can beat the Egomaniacs with what they hate and the "Regs" (Outskirt slang for regular) at their own game. Although, it's a commonly accepted theory that Aiden uses the Normal type to remind himself that he's just like everyone else. He participates in Single and Double battles with a team of: Herdier, Pidgeotto, Marill, Girafarig, Jigglypuff, and his controversial ace, Drampa. The Ace is controversial due to being a strong dragon, with an ability that gives it +1 right when you do some decent damage. Even though it's slow, it's fast enough to deal with the things that most trainers would have at that point. His team already has coverage, and the normal type combined with the dragon type provides insane coverage. (They are both types known for coverage). And even for Dragon types, it's special attack stat is nothing to laugh at. And the Outskirt brawl, the official tournament in which Aiden gives out his badges, also helps Drampa take advantage of his coverage. For these reasons, the league is considering making Aiden's use of Drampa illegal, but no action has been made yet.
Gate Boss Damien-
SpoilerThe 1st Gate Boss in the Wyquil Region that trainers have to beat in order to register for the league. Although, the "register for the league part" is specific to him. His main function is to test trainers to see if they're ready for Aiden. He specializes in hazards, and uses them, combined with his bulky team to take down Aiden. He claims that: "If they can take me down with offense, then they should be able to match Aiden's hyper offense. Besides, if they can't beat me, Aiden would just humiliate them, so I'm doing everyone a favor." Compared to Aiden, Damien is humble and not as outgoing, but not afraid to take a stand for himself.
His team consists of- Shuckle, Skarmory, Mareanie, and his ace: Kadabra.
His ace Kadabra, is only there to clean up after the hazards have done their damage.
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Hope life is well man. Hope your persevering. Hope I'll get V5 in 2018. lol. But for real, just wanted to drop by and say that. BTW, thanks for the Deino. It's a nice, shiny, modest hydreigon fully ev trained named Caz.
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Rejuvenation Version 9 is actually fire. Nearly got blown back at the end though, but I bounced back.
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More fields because these are fun to create-
Tournament Stadium-
Spoiler"Step up!"
x1.5% to Physical Dark moves
"Playing Dirty!"
x1.5% to all Psychic type moves
"Brains over Brawn!"
x1.5% to all Fighting type moves.
"Brute force!"
Speed and attack are now the same stat. (Ex. Agility raises speed x2, but attack is also raised by the same amount)
Pokémon with the ability Competitive get their Special Attack raised two stages.
Pokémon with the ability Prankster get their evasion boosted one stage.
x0.5% decrease to Normal type moves.
"That won't cut it here."
Double team's stat boosting effect is raised.
Pokémon with the ability Sheer Force get their attack raised by one stage.
Pokémon with the ability Guts get their attack raised by one stage, as well as another boost at 25% health.
Pokémon with the ability Pure/Huge Power get their attack boosted by one stage.
Mind Reader acts as counter and mirror coat, along with it's original effect.
Destiny bond raises all stats of the next pokemon sent in if used successfully.
Retalliation is an instant ohko if destiny bond was successful the last turn.
If it helps, the gym leader I'd use it with, although this is pretty far in the story, I just wanted to show it off.
SpoilerGrim Reaper Haos (Doubles)-
Beginning quote: "Look up and hold your ground while you can, because here, I don't play by your rules. You play by mine. And this game is HARD. And nobody beats me at my own game!"
Mightyena (Moxie) w/ life orb-
Crunch
Play rough
Sucker Punch
Ice fang
Pangoro- (Iron fist) w/expert belt
Crunch
Drain punch
Gunk shot
Thunder punch
Alolan- Raticate (Hustle) w/ Black glasses
Crunch
Return
U-turn
Sucker punch
Drapion (Sniper) w/ Black sludge
Cross poison
Crunch
Aqua tail
Swords dance
Mega Sharpedo-
Destiny bond
Protect
Crunch
Waterfall
Honchkrow (moxie) w/ sharp beak
Sucker punch
Superpower
Brave Bird
Roost
Zoroark w/ leftovers-
night slash
sludge bomb
focus blast
hidden power psychic
Last 2/Last Pokémon quote: "The solution is simple, all I need to do is squash the rest of your team."
Defeat quote: "HOW. I LITERALLY CHEATED. AND STILL LOST. I HIT TWO TIMES IN A ROW, AND YOU COULDN'T JUST DROP, ARE YOU, nah, I don't even care that much. My real team is waiting for me at home."
Oh, by the way, in the beginning quote where he says he doesn't play by your rules. He really DOESN'T. Haos is what I call a rouge trainer. They don't play by the rules and they cheat sometimes. As well as attacking two times a round sometimes. They also switch the difficulty mode. For instance "And this game is HARD." He is quite literally telling you the battle is on hard mode right now. And if you're playing on Hard. Then the difficulty goes to intense. The battle here is in the 60s-70s. So on intense its like 63-72. whereas the level cap is 65.