Post by .::.::.Nessa Anwarünya.::.::. on Oct 4, 2007 3:27:36 GMT -5
Located in the middle of a large, one-story building is a slightly raised platform that projects a digital battle field that's different depending upon the challenge you are facing. You must remember that these Pokemon are completely virtual, and thus you cannot keep them after you battle, they simply disappear back into the computer programs.
Two aides are more than eager to help you here in the battle SIM arena, just simply tell them what you want and they'll program it into the computer for you to fight.
.:Battle SIM Rules:.
.:How Turns Work:.
Basically, one turn in a battle is one post from you. So, say the battle limit is four turns, that means if you don't suceed in beating the objective within four posts of the actual battle you lose.
.:Difficulty Key:.
* = Easiest
** = Beginner
*** = Medium
**** = Hard
***** = Hardest
.:Level Key:.
Amateur
Unevolved, basic stage Pokemon such as Caterpie, Azurill, and Bulbasaur will be used, TM attacks are introduced as well.
Gives one (1) point for Easiest, two (2) for Beginner, three (3) for Medium, four (4) for Hard, and five (5) for Hardest difficulties.
Medium
Second stage Pokemon such as Grovyle, Charmeleon, and Vibrava are used on this stage, things also become a bit tougher.
Gives three (3) points for Easiest, four (4) for Beginner, five (5) for Medium, six (6) for Hard, and seven (7) for Hardest difficulties.
Hard
Third stage Pokemon such as Blaziken, Magmortar, and Raichu are used at this stage, along with Pokemon that only have one evolution such as Absol.
Gives five (5) points for Easiest, six (6) for Beginner, seven (7) for Medium, eight (8) for Hard, and nine (9) for Hardest difficulties.
Elite
Legendary Pokemon such as Lugia, Articuno, and Florquatro are used at this stage. However, keep in mind that these Pokemon are simulated
[/b] you don't get to keep the Pokemon you battle with.Two aides are more than eager to help you here in the battle SIM arena, just simply tell them what you want and they'll program it into the computer for you to fight.
.:Battle SIM Rules:.
- You can battle here once every two days after the completion of your last thread (after you win or lose you basically have to wait 48 hours before making another thread).
- Remember you will not always win, sometimes you will lose, after all, some of these battles will be putting you at a disadvantage, you just need to use your head.
- You are able to cash points in for prizes.
- None of these Pokemon will ever be permenantly under your control, after all, they are holograms.
- If you do not reply to your thread here in four days your SIM match is automatically forfeited.
- You are allowed to redo SIMs, however, keep this in mind, every time you redo one they go down in value by one (1) point, eventually, they will not be worth anything. Same goes for if you lose, you get one chance at full points, after that they go down.
- You may recieve an item if you win a SIM as well as points, this can range from a Potion to a TM.
- Feel free to suggest new SIMs to the aides after your battle, or before, they are always eager for new ideas.
.:How Turns Work:.
Basically, one turn in a battle is one post from you. So, say the battle limit is four turns, that means if you don't suceed in beating the objective within four posts of the actual battle you lose.
[b]Full Name:[/b]
[b]Age:[/b]
[b]Level Wanted:[/b]
[b]Battle No. Wanted:[/b]
[b]Current Points:[/b]
[b]SIMs Beaten:[/b]
[b]SIMs Lost:[/b]
.:Difficulty Key:.
* = Easiest
** = Beginner
*** = Medium
**** = Hard
***** = Hardest
.:Level Key:.
Amateur
Unevolved, basic stage Pokemon such as Caterpie, Azurill, and Bulbasaur will be used, TM attacks are introduced as well.
Gives one (1) point for Easiest, two (2) for Beginner, three (3) for Medium, four (4) for Hard, and five (5) for Hardest difficulties.
Medium
Second stage Pokemon such as Grovyle, Charmeleon, and Vibrava are used on this stage, things also become a bit tougher.
Gives three (3) points for Easiest, four (4) for Beginner, five (5) for Medium, six (6) for Hard, and seven (7) for Hardest difficulties.
Hard
Third stage Pokemon such as Blaziken, Magmortar, and Raichu are used at this stage, along with Pokemon that only have one evolution such as Absol.
Gives five (5) points for Easiest, six (6) for Beginner, seven (7) for Medium, eight (8) for Hard, and nine (9) for Hardest difficulties.
Elite
Legendary Pokemon such as Lugia, Articuno, and Florquatro are used at this stage. However, keep in mind that these Pokemon are simulated
Gives seven (7) points for Easiest, eight (8) for Beginner, nine (9) for Medium, ten (10) for Hard, and eleven (11) for Hardest difficulties.
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