He's the blonde kid from Diamond/Pearl who is the main character's childhood friend.Now i feel stupid because i am 23 old and i am posting from my workplace. =[
Seriously though, who tha f**k is Barry?
He's the blonde kid from Diamond/Pearl who is the main character's childhood friend.Now i feel stupid because i am 23 old and i am posting from my workplace. =[
Seriously though, who tha f**k is Barry?
You can correct for making a mistake now and then by simply waiting until you get a good fight wherein these inevitable mistakes do not show their faces.Besides, as I said, this isn't meant to be that serious of a warstory. And to those who complained about some misplays? EVERYONE makes a misplay now and then. Nobody is perfect.
Don't feel bad man. I still like pokemon and I probably will for a loooooong time. Barry is your rival in the diamond and pearl saga. He also appeared in the anime as a trainer with an Empoleon. He became friends with ash after a battle with him.Now i feel stupid because i am 23 old and i am posting from my workplace. =[
Seriously though, who tha f**k is Barry?
a perfect battle is where you evaluate each option carefully and decide how it will impact your battle in the turns to come. a good warstory is where two players of excellent calibre face off with neither a complete team advantage or an extreme amount of hax, although if you completely outplay a not horrible opponent that is decent to watch too.Don't feel bad man. I still like pokemon and I probably will for a loooooong time. Barry is your rival in the diamond and pearl saga. He also appeared in the anime as a trainer with an Empoleon. He became friends with ash after a battle with him.
Oh ya, and Poppycock? What do you mean by perfect battles? Do you mean having a battle where you don't lose a single mon? Cause that will not make a good warstory in my opinion. It just shows that you were either fighting a newb or you got lucky. IMO a good warstory is where you're down to the last pokemon each, and it's one move that decides the match. Then we have something called suspense.
Misplays are ok too. You will be reading it and then when you read the misplay "Argh, I can't believe he did that! He's screwed.". Then you are able to beat him anyways. That shows you are a good player with the fact that you could recover from your mistakes.
What he is saying here is important. I think anyone writing a warstory could benefit from reading this, especially when deciding whether or not to use a particular battle as the subject of one.a perfect battle is where you evaluate each option carefully and decide how it will impact your battle in the turns to come. a good warstory is where two players of excellent calibre face off with neither a complete team advantage or an extreme amount of hax, although if you completely outplay a not horrible opponent that is decent to watch too.
losing a pokemon is perfectly acceptable if it was justified and not to 'woops, misplay'.
suspense for me isn't like oh, speed tie, speed tie!! nor is it, will he survive this to kill him???? it's more like can he break this well constructed stall team that seems to be predicting his every move? can he survive the onslaught of a +3/3 kingdra with some excellent play??? that kind of thing.
a misplay in my definition is a play that is completely unjustified and had insufficient reasoning behind it, therefore it should have no place in a good warstory unless the rest of it is so good that the misplay does not matter on the whole. a player coming back to win a match despite making a misplay makes a shit warstory because it means that the opponent was not good enough to take advantage of it, or perhaps the misplay didn't have much of an effect.
Well, unfortunately, I know jack about making competitive teams. I've been lurking on the forums for like three months, so I think I'm getting the hang of warstories and I might try to make my own team. This is a lot better then most of the amateur warstories some people write. Get a really good battle, think of some commentary that doesn't involve conversations with the spazzy blonde kid from DPPt, and write away. :) It isn't an overnight thing, it'll take time, but you'll get that perfect warstory battle.Thank you. I'm trying to make a good enough team for UU to make another warstory, but thats not looking too good. Could take a while to make another one.
a 6-0 battle just shows that the battler got extremely lucky with lots of hax, or their opponent was a really inexperienced battler that didn't know how to combat a specific Pokemon set. Or of course, their inexperience lets the opponent set up 3 or 4 Dragon Dances or Bulk Ups before tearing your walls new faces.Perfect battles are something that are
1. minimal hax
2. a lot of predictions and excellent plays on both parties
Perfect battles are NOT 6-0s.