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RE: Official Nintendo Pokemon Tournament. - Ichida - May. 17, 2008

I just remembered... Dragonair evolves at Lv55, so I guess that explains the hate for Dragonite. *shrug*


RE: Official Nintendo Pokemon Tournament. - Bey Brad - May. 17, 2008

dragonite breaks my carp heart

dragonair is beautiful and awesome looking and dragonite looks like he has downs


RE: Official Nintendo Pokemon Tournament. - Ichida - May. 17, 2008

Well, power usually comes at the price of beauty in this game. Most of the godly Pokemon are ugly carp.


RE: Official Nintendo Pokemon Tournament. - Bey Brad - May. 17, 2008

Ichida Wrote:Well, power usually comes at the price of beauty in this game. Most of the godly Pokemon are ugly carp.

tyranitar is cool looking


RE: Official Nintendo Pokemon Tournament. - Zander Soulwind - May. 17, 2008

Ichida Wrote:Well, power usually comes at the price of beauty in this game. Most of the godly Pokemon are ugly carp.

Lol, beauty is only skin deep.


RE: Official Nintendo Pokemon Tournament. - Roan - May. 17, 2008

Ichida Wrote:Well, power usually comes at the price of beauty in this game.

hahahahahahah carp


RE: Official Nintendo Pokemon Tournament. - KoD PT - May. 17, 2008

Haven't most Nintendo Pokémon tourneys been 2 on 2? Stuff like JAA, some of the Gamestop tourneys in some places. I guess most people who attend these would be used by now.


I don't think stall teams would be an issue though... for 2 on 2 with only 4 pokes, you're either gonna have the casual players who'll use what they like and/or think is strong, or you have the competitive players who'll be making use of several of: Explosion, Fake Out, Protect, Sleep moves, Endeavor, sashed stuff, etc. Doubles is already a fast paced metagame by nature, one where stall teams are pretty much nonexistent and generally don't suit that type of game.
Besides, I doubt they even know or care about "stall teams"...

I don't think Item clause and the 15-minute Time Limit were really needed for this type of tournament given its nature. I guess it's just since that's what they've done most times before, that's what they're sticking with. I can see they'd prefer the games to be played faster so the tournament doesn't last so long.
Having that time limit if it were 1 on 1 with teams of 6 is another story though...

Still don't get the lv 50 rule. I bet that's gonna screw a lot of people.


RE: Official Nintendo Pokemon Tournament. - FFX - May. 17, 2008

Bey Brad Wrote:hahaha ouch, please try and chill it

also how do you even lose a pokemon battle by timing out?

Opponent stalls, takes 1-2 minute(s) choose attacks after they take the advantage, attack phase take 30 seconds to a minute, so only a rather low amount of turns get passed, compared to standard battle. Some good strategies lost this way because they assumed that play would be reasonably quick.


RE: Official Nintendo Pokemon Tournament. - Bey Brad - May. 17, 2008

Oh, so there is usually a time limit at these tournaments?

I like the idea of there being a time limit on turns.


RE: Official Nintendo Pokemon Tournament. - FFX - May. 17, 2008

I wish there was a countdown timer, it would make wifi go faster. I also wish animations were turned off so omg this can go so much faster than it is going at now.

D/P is so slowww


RE: Official Nintendo Pokemon Tournament. - Bey Brad - May. 17, 2008

flashfox Wrote:D/P is so slowww



RE: Official Nintendo Pokemon Tournament. - Ichida - May. 18, 2008

Bey Brad Wrote:I like the idea of there being a time limit on turns.