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The Indigo League ([personal profile] indigo_league) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2022-10-01 01:17 pm

Battle Convention!

Early Saturday morning, the doors of one of the largest --if not the largest-- convention centres in Viridian City open to welcome everybody to this years Battle Convention.

Spread out across several floors, and the battling fields outside, the Battle Convention is the place to be for anyone with an interest in pokemon battling. Whether you are a hardcore battler trying to hone your craft even further, or a newcomer to the battling scene hoping to learn, the Battle Convention has things of interest to everybody. It's promising to be a busy event, with trainers attending from all over Johto and Kanto. Famous battlers and gym leaders alike can be spotted in the crowds, hosting workshops or even entering in the tournaments.





The Tournament Ground

Outside of the convention centre, stands have been erected around at least a dozen Pokemon battle fields. This is where the various Tournaments will be held. Throughout the weekend, three tournaments will be held here. There is the Otherworlder Battle Tournament, a separate tournament for native Elite Four Champions, and a third Li'l Champs tournament for trainers under the age of ten.

Viewing the various battles is absolutely free, and could be a good source of insight into battle strategies employed by some of the best battlers in the region. Or, if you are attending the Li'l Champs tournament -- a most adorable insight into the dedication and friendship between young children and their first Pokemon.

Due to the number of battles, at any given time, various battles will be ongoing. The Li'l Champs tournament will be held on Sunday, while both the Otherworlder battle tournament and the Elite Four Champions battle tournament will have most of their preliminary matches held on Saturday, with the finale few matches on Sunday.

So, if you are done shopping (or maybe just ran out of money) and there aren't any workshops catching your eye, why not come down to the Tournament Grounds and catch a few battles?



First Floor

The first floor of the Convention Centre has been reserved entirely for various workshops and battle demonstrations. In essence, whatever topic related to battling you might be interested in -- whether it is using certain moves or items, battle strategies, or even demonstrations on why you should be adding X type to your roster -- you'll probably find someone here willing to talk about it. Even breeders might find something of interest here, as there are a few people giving workshops on how to breed pokemon for battle-minded customers.

Schedules are available so you won't miss anything you are interested in. Some of these workshops might only be given once, while others are repeated a few times throughout the convention, so make sure to check your schedule!

And among the crowd giving demonstration and workshops, you might even find a few familiar faces -- yes, members of the Aurora League have also been given the chance to speak about any battle topics near to their heart. Why not check out what they have to say?



Second Floor

The second floor of the Convention Centre has been reserved for the important business of commerce. Have some money to burn? Want that sweet serotonin boost of buying a thing? Maybe you deserve a little treat after winning (or losing) your battle. If so, head on up here.

Spread across various rooms, the Battle Convention dealers have everything that could be of interest to a trainer. There is, frankly, far too much to list here individually, so please accept this rough list of what your characters can find here.

  • Held Items -- it is possible to buy held items here, however the vast majority of them are pretty rare, so sellers will only sell you one of each. Buying several different held items is fine, but you won't find anyone willing to sell you five Amulet coins. The only exception is for held items that also double as evolutionary items. Those can be freely bought in any quantity.
  • TMs -- It is also possible (though might require some searching across various dealers) to buy any kind of single-use TM here. The same rules apply as with Held Items -- TMs that are currently available in stores can be bought at any quantity; TMs outside of that are limited to one per person.
  • Eggs -- There is also a small group of professional breeders present where you can order eggs with egg moves. The eggs themselves will be delivered to you in the days after the tournament. There is no limit on the amount of egg moves you can request for your egg, but there is a hefty price tag involved! These are professional breeders, so expect a base price of 6000p per egg, with 1000p per requested egg move.
  • Training Equipment -- it's also possible to buy all manner of training equipment for your pokemon. From weights to training bags to agility aids -- if you can think of something that could help you train your pokemon in a more efficient manner, you can find it here. And the bigger items can be delivered to where you are staying, so you won't have to carry around a giant Wailord Training Bag.
  • Odds and Ends -- In addition to all this very focused battle stuff, you'll also be able to find general pokemon items, such a wide variety of Pokeballs, Evolutionary Items, Vitamins and Potions and such. All of these will be sold for the same price as in stores.


However in addition to all of these items, the Silph Co. Booth is drawing a lot of attention. There is an announcement that they will be unveiling something truly special on Sunday, so all of Saturday is awash in rumours and guesses. There is talk that whatever they will be unveiling will be one of the prices in the tournament, though who knows if that is true. When Sunday finally comes, there is a huge crowd around the booth, watching as Silph Co. unveils

EXP-Share, the newest held item to make your training a little easier.


The EXP-Share, which will go on sale in the department stores after this weekend, is a new type of held item. Once given to a Pokemon, this Pokemon will receive EXP during battles, even while not battling itself. Have a Pokemon that is difficult to train like Magikarp? Did you just hatch a new Pokemon, but you are in an area where the wild Pokemon are too high in level for them to train against? Why not give them an EXP-Share and have them comfortably gain EXP without risking them in battle.

Battle Convention attendants can get an early start on buying an EXP-Share, though they are limited to one per customer. The price is 40,000p.



Third Floor

This is where you can go if you need a little break from all the hustle and bustle downstairs. Various food vendors and sit-down places have been set up here, allowing characters to grab a meal or something to drink, rest a little, or even go strategise for upcoming tournament battles.




As always with these type of events UBIRDS will be available to fly characters to Viridian City and back to where they were staying afterwards.


dreamsofahero: (conversational)

[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2022-10-04 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
"As Psychic Terrain's effect on Quick Attack is defensive, it would work as long as your own Pokémon are grounded, actually."

Sion figures that guess is close enough to the correct one that he might as well clarify.

"Most of the rest of those are also reliable options, but can you think of any others?"

He's a responsible gym leader, he's not going to show off such an absurd battling gimmick without making sure it's clear to everyone it can not be relied on against a knowledgeable opponent.
nellacerniera: (tre)

[personal profile] nellacerniera 2022-10-04 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah! Thank you, I wasn't completely sure about that." And with that, he corrects his own notes on the matter.

"Thief, Covet, or Knock Off could easily get rid of the Focus Sash problem before it comes into play--depending on the power of the Pokémon using it, of course--or perhaps Incinerate would be the better choice there, and Torment would keep Endeavor from being used twice in a row in the first place... You could use Heal Pulse to bring the other Pokémon or even the Archen's health back up. Me First would also preempt Quick Attack. Leech Seed would be a decent option if you thought to target the Archen first with it." A pause. "Or you could use a faster Pokémon's Quick Attack."
dreamsofahero: (in a good mood)

[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2022-10-04 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
"Incinerate would not work on a Focus Sash, unfortunately."

Just berries. (And gems, but are there even gems in this game?)

"Several of those other options would have some use, however, though I should note that as the Archen is newly hatched, even being at full health its endeavor would be quite effective."

As seen with that poor Shiinotic. 12 HP was not enough to let it survive a hit from Sandstorm.
nellacerniera: (sette)

[personal profile] nellacerniera 2022-10-04 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
Correcting his notes, correcting his notes...

"Fair." He hums, then continues on. "Certain status effects could disrupt the strategy and buy you some time, though in this particular case, I'd advise against relying on Paralysis... Sleep would be ideal, especially for a Pokémon with Dream Eater. However, it'd be best to work quickly in that case--a sleeping Pokémon will wake up, after all. Poison or a Burn would work well, depending on the timing and damage already done. Confusion... well, you'd have to get lucky with that one, but it'd be more useful in the situation than Paralysis or Infatuation."
dreamsofahero: (yes yes very good)

[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2022-10-04 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
"It's best not to rely on chance, yes. Which means that if there are circumstances in which you can prevent the attack from working at all, those would be ideal."

Like, say, considering what type moves like Endeavor and Quick Attack are.

"There's also a few ways to defeat a Pokémon like this in a single turn even in a single, one on one battle. In which case it will either only have the chance to use one attack, or may not even get that opportunity at all."

Can anyone guess them?
nellacerniera: (tre)

[personal profile] nellacerniera 2022-10-09 08:50 am (UTC)(link)
"... Like using a Ghost-type."

That... seems kind of obvious, now that he's thinking about it. Oops. As for the other question, it doesn't take Bucciarati long to pipe up again, with a couple of possibilities.

"A move that hits multiple times, maybe? Like Fury Swipes or Pin Missile." He pauses, then continues. "Or a Rocky Helmet would hurt the Pokémon using Endeavor..."
dreamsofahero: (you were saying?)

[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2022-10-09 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"Indeed, all of those are very effective counters."

See, the trick doesn't seem nearly so overpowered once you know how to stop it in its tracks, doesn't it?

"Of course, it's impossible to predict what your opponent will have up their sleeves, but simply recognizing it and switching to a Pokémon capable of can change the course of the battle."