I might be able to get my match done soon, I just need to get a few more Pokemon.
Pablo said:Table numbers do not matter at all, and they only MEAN something until in the later Rounds. Right now everyone is on the same ground, as each round progresses, who you played against in previous Rounds and how THEY are doing comes into play as well.
I dont think you risked the game by wisping, i think it was the smartest thing to do after continuing seeing what i switched to. But thats not the point, i dont want to argue your victory, plus i enjoyed that match reguardless of what happened before that.If your opponent is as smart as you are, they'd probabally expect the same thing it they were aware of it, if you're thinking about outpredicting your opponent, go ahead, your opponent might pull the same thing again- costing you the game. Something like:
Opponent sent out Heatran
You send out Gallade
Heatran used Flamethrower
Gallade used Close Combat
Heatran fainted
Your opponent switches to Gyarados
You switch to
Gyarados uses Taunt
Starmie used Thunder...'disconnection'
You both reconnect
You get smart and think your opponent will switch to Gyarados now that he/she has seen your team...
Heatran used Flamethrower
Gallade used Will-o-Wisp
Flash Fire activated
Heatran rapes your team
Try to outpredict your opponent and it may prove to be fatal. So, smarter, more careful players will try to stay on track and hope for the best.
However, if it came down to something like "OMG! Stone Edge missed and I got a free DD!", how exactly would you work that out? Hax is also a factor in this.
EDIT: PokeMONstar, that wasn't a rule at Wifileague. If there was a d/c, someone would either report it or, restart the battle from scratch. If the battle went on for a while, the 2 players would just argue about who would've won, resulting in a short fight in a battle thread and a mod would just break it up after a page of bullshit.
EDIT 2: In our battle, I risked the whole game by Wisping on the third try. Don't say I didn't because, it came in handy,
I remember those days.. Well, it may have not been permanent, but I know in some of the tournaments, and battles I was in, we used that rule.If your opponent is as smart as you are, they'd probabally expect the same thing it they were aware of it, if you're thinking about outpredicting your opponent, go ahead, your opponent might pull the same thing again- costing you the game. Something like:
Opponent sent out Heatran
You send out Gallade
Heatran used Flamethrower
Gallade used Close Combat
Heatran fainted
Your opponent switches to Gyarados
You switch to
Gyarados uses Taunt
Starmie used Thunder...'disconnection'
You both reconnect
You get smart and think your opponent will switch to Gyarados now that he/she has seen your team...
Heatran used Flamethrower
Gallade used Will-o-Wisp
Flash Fire activated
Heatran rapes your team
Try to outpredict your opponent and it may prove to be fatal. So, smarter, more careful players will try to stay on track and hope for the best.
However, if it came down to something like "OMG! Stone Edge missed and I got a free DD!", how exactly would you work that out? Hax is also a factor in this.
EDIT: PokeMONstar, that wasn't a rule at Wifileague. If there was a d/c, someone would either report it or, restart the battle from scratch. If the battle went on for a while, the 2 players would just argue about who would've won, resulting in a short fight in a battle thread and a mod would just break it up after a page of bullshit.
EDIT 2: In our battle, I risked the whole game by Wisping on the third try. Don't say I didn't because, it came in handy,
I agreed to help lol.I'm completing the match tomorrow tattle tail, was supposed to get done tonight but change of plans and yea...