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Lucky Swirl
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>That encounter wasn’t fair, Latios was too strong
If you had chosen to fight you would have woken up Stetson, who would have helped battle Latios with Deoxys, but it wasn’t made obvious that that would happen.
>Recommend Stetson get a 6th Pokemon that’s good against Ice/Water types
If he loses again, he’ll do this. Since Stetson no longer needs to have his badges out, you’ll have more agency for choices again.
>A, run it back
>Sidney fight, Stetson leads Aggron
>Turn 1: Level 68 Torkoal (94 speed) vs. Level 46 Mightyena (83 speed)
>Aggron: Brick Break KO
Aggron gains one Level and Sidney sends out Crawdaunt.
>Turn 2: Level 69 Aggron (95 speed) vs. Level 48 Crawdaunt (72 speed)
>Aggron: Brick Break KO
>Turn 3: Level 70 Aggron (96 speed) vs. Level 48 Shiftry (96 speed)
>Speed tie check: Aggron goes first
>Aggron: Brick Break KO
Cacturne and Absol are slower than Aggron and get OHKOed by Brick Break, so that’s another clean sweep by the large metal lad, putting him at Level 73 at the end of the fight.
>Phoebe fight, Aggron lead
>Turn 1: Level 73 Aggron (100 speed) vs. Level 48 Dusclops (43 speed)
>Aggron: Iron Tail (75% accurate, hit, KO)
>Turn 2: Level 74 Aggron (101 speed) vs. Level 49 Banette (83 speed)
>Aggron: Iron Tail (75% accurate, hit, KO)
>Turn 3: Level 75 Aggron (103 speed) vs. Level 50 Sableye (70 speed)
>Aggron: Iron Tail (75% accurate, miss)
>Sableye: Double Team for 33% evasion boost
>Turn 4:
>Aggron: Iron Tail (50% accurate, hit, KO)
Phew, that could have gotten bad if Sableye kept using Double Team.
>Turn 5: Level 76 Aggron (104 speed) vs. Level 49 Banette (83 speed)
>Aggron: Iron Tail (75% accurate, hit, KO)
>Turn 6: Level 77 Aggron (105 speed) vs. Level 51 Dusclops (46 speed)
>Aggron (80%): Iron Tail (75% accurate, hit, 99% damage)
>Dusclops (1%): Earthquake (25% damage)
>Turn 7:
>Phoebe heals
>Aggron (75%): Iron Tail (75% accurate, miss)
>Turn 8:
>Aggron (75%): Iron Tail (75% accurate, hit, 99% damage)
>Dusclops (1%): Earthquake (25% damage)
>Turn 9:
>Phoebe uses her last Full Restore
>Aggron (75%): Iron Tail (75% accurate, hit, 99% damage)
>Turn 10:
>Aggron (75%): Iron Tail (75% accurate, hit, KO)
Stetson has learned an important lesson about obliterating everything with one overleveled Pokemon.
>Glacia fight, Aggron lead
>Turn 1: Level 78 Aggron (107 speed) vs. Level 50 Sealeo (65 speed)
>Aggron: Brick Break OHKO
>Turn 2: Level 79 Aggron (108 speed) vs. Level 50 Glalie (100 speed)
>Aggron: Brick Break OHKO
>Turn 3: Level 80 Aggron (109 speed) vs. Level 52 Sealeo (67 speed)
>Aggron: Brick Break OHKO
>Turn 4: Level 81 Aggron (111 speed) vs. Level 52 Glalie (104 speed)
>Aggron: Brick Break OHKO
>Turn 5: Level 82 Aggron (112 speed) vs. Level 53 Walrein (90 speed)
>Aggron: Brick Break (88%)
>Walrein (12%): Surf (50%)
Healing won’t do Glacia any good since Brick Break is 100% accurate, so Aggron continues to grow in power.
>Drake fight, Aggron lead
>Turn 1: Level 83 Aggron (113 speed) vs. Level 52 Shelgon (73 speed)
>Aggron: Iron Tail (75% accurate, miss)
>Shelgon: Rock Tomb (80% accurate, miss)
>Turn 2:
>Aggron: Iron Tail (75% accurate, miss)
>Shelgon: Rock Tomb (80% accurate, hit, 2%, Aggron is slowed)
>Turn 3:
>Shelgon: Dragon Claw (7%)
>Aggron (91%): Iron Tail (75% accurate, miss)
>Turn 4:
>Shelgon: Dragon Claw (7%)
>Aggron (84%): Iron Tail (75% accurate, hit, KO)
>Turn 5: Level 84 Aggron (115 x 2/3 speed) vs. Level 53 Kingdra (111 speed)
>Kingdra: Smokescreen
>Aggron (84%): Brick Break (66% accurate, miss)
>Turn 6:
>Stetson swaps into Pelipper
>Kingdra: Dragon Dance
>Turn 7:
>Stetson swaps Aggron back in
>Kingdra: Body Slam (2%, no paralysis)
>Turn 8:
>Kingdra: Surf (49%)
>Aggron (35%): Brick Break (55%)
>Turn 9:
>Kingdra (45%): Surf KO
Uh oh, without Aggron, Stetson’s going to have trouble with the rest of Drake’s team.
>Turn 10: Level 56 Flygon (134 speed) vs. Level 53 Kingdra (111 speed x 1.5)
>Drake recognition avoidance check: Success
Drake, being familiar with Flygons, doesn’t see anything suspicious about you when you’re sent out to defeat Kingdra.
>Kingdra (45%): Body Slam (24% x 1.5 = 36%, no paralysis)
>Flygon (64%): Dragon Breath KO
You gain two Levels, which feels very nice. It’s been a while since you’ve had a successful battle.
>Turn 11: Level 58 Flygon (138 speed) vs. Level 54 Altaria (108 speed)
>Flygon (64%): Dragon Breath (46%, no paralysis)
>Altaria (54%): Dragon Breath (38%, no paralysis)
>Turn 12:
>Flygon (64%): Dragon Breath (46%, no paralysis)
>Altaria (8%): Dragon Breath (38%, Flygon is now paralyzed!)
>Turn 13:
>Drake heals Altaria
>Flygon (26%): Dragon Breath (46%, no paralysis)
>Turn 14:
>Altaria (54%): Dragon Breath (38%, KO)
It really sucks that Stetson doesn’t have any Pokemon with Ice moves, since it’s hard to deal good damage to Dragon types otherwise. Torkoal, Sceptile, and Pelipper can only do about 20-30% damage to Altaria with their strongest moves and with another Full Restore waiting in the back it’s not looking good.
>Turn 15: Level 58 Torkoal (46 speed) vs. Level 54 Altaria (108 speed)
>Altaria (54%): Dragon Breath (22%, no paralysis)
>Torkoal (78%): Body Slam (26%, no paralysis)
>Turn 16:
>Altaria (28%): Dragon Breath (22%, no paralysis)
>Torkoal (56%): Body Slam (25%, Altaria is now paralyzed but is still faster because Torkoal is just that slow)
>Turn 17:
>Altaria (3%): Fully paralyzed
>Torkoal (56%): Body Slam KO
Torkoal gains two Levels.
>Turn 18: Level 60 Torkoal (47 speed) vs. Level 53 Flygon (127 speed)
>Flygon: Earthquake (51%)
>Torkoal (5%): Body Slam (30%, Flygon is paralyzed and is also still faster)
>Turn 19:
>Flygon (70%): Fully paralyzed
>Torkoal (5%): Body Slam (30%)
>Turn 20:
>Flygon (40%): Earthquake KO
>Turn 21: Level 59 Sceptile (164 speed) vs. Level 53 Flygon (127 x 1/2 speed)
>Sceptile: Leaf Blade KO
Sceptile gains two Levels.
>Turn 22: Level 61 Sceptile (170 speed) vs. Level 55 Salamence (132 speed)
>Sceptile: Strength (25%)
>Salamence (75%): Flamethrower (56%, no burn)
>Turn 23:
>Sceptile (44%): Strength (25%)
>Salamence (50%): Flamethrower (56%, KO)
Stetson sends out his last Pokemon, Pelipper.
>Turn 24: Level 58 Pelipper (98 speed) vs. Level 55 Salamence (132 speed)
>Salamence (50%): Rock Slide (90% accurate, hit, no flinch, 55% damage)
>Pelipper (45%): Surf (20%)
>Turn 25:
>Salamence (30%): Rock Slide (90% accurate, hit, KO)
Stetson lost again! For future Elite Four challenges, Stetson will easily defeat the first three members so there won’t be a need to redo all the battle calculations. Levels will be added for the defeated foes.
What should Stetson do this afternoon? He’s pretty upset right now.
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