Post by eldrake on May 22, 2008 2:09:01 GMT -5
Name of Location:
Stark Mountain
Neighboring Locations:
...Now I don't really have a idea... Sinnoh, and it's Battle Tower... Any help here?
Bestiary:
Geodudes, Magcargos, Gravelers, Onixs, Golbats, Machokes, Weezings, Camerupts, and rarely Magbys.
A legendary Pok?mon named Heatran also lives in this Mountain. He is a boss.
Appearance:
Stark Mountain is a volcano, with a cave that goes deep inside it. Rocks covers the whole cave, and lava exists in the middle of the volcano. There isn't really much to describe about this mountain.
The battlefield takes place where you fought Heatran in D/P. But to add some scene, it will have lava in the background (Where else could Heatran have appeared from? I don't think it just magically appeared out of nowhere)
History
Stark Mountain is pretty popular for experienced trainers in Sinnoh. Powerful Pokémon roam this mountain, and thus it's a great way to train Pokémon. You can also find strong trainers in this place, which makes it a even better way of training.
You can go to this place in D/P, where you accompany a trainer named Buck to get the Magma Rock in the mountain. The volcano began aching up, and Buck later returned the stone to the mountain eventually. If you returns to this place afterward, you will find Heatran the Lava Dome Pokémon, and then you will either defeat, or catch it.
Events:
The battle hazards are the heat, rocks, and the occasional earthquakes.
Heat: I suppose you can consider the heat a hazard itself. It can be VERY difficult to fight when you are sweating heavily. Each turn every smasher must perform a diceroll in the start of their post. If you get a 1 or 2, the diceroll for the rest of your turn will be lowered by one. Smashers during invincibility, or using a final smash aren't affected.
Falling rocks: This mountain is dangerous. Rocks will sometimes fall off, and crush anyone whom is unlucky enough to stand underneath it. To avoid them, dodge or roll out of the way. During a earthquake, rocks will definitely fall off each turn, in double amounts.
Earthquakes: Sometimes, Earthquakes will occur. They won't do anything to the smashers directly... Apart from the fact that rocks will fall off every turn and try to crush everyone. In double numbers. The earthquakes will stay there for two turns, before stopping. Thankfully, the earthquakes are mercifully uncommon.
Anything Else:
It's tournament banned.
Stark Mountain
Neighboring Locations:
...Now I don't really have a idea... Sinnoh, and it's Battle Tower... Any help here?
Bestiary:
Geodudes, Magcargos, Gravelers, Onixs, Golbats, Machokes, Weezings, Camerupts, and rarely Magbys.
A legendary Pok?mon named Heatran also lives in this Mountain. He is a boss.
Appearance:
Stark Mountain is a volcano, with a cave that goes deep inside it. Rocks covers the whole cave, and lava exists in the middle of the volcano. There isn't really much to describe about this mountain.
The battlefield takes place where you fought Heatran in D/P. But to add some scene, it will have lava in the background (Where else could Heatran have appeared from? I don't think it just magically appeared out of nowhere)
History
Stark Mountain is pretty popular for experienced trainers in Sinnoh. Powerful Pokémon roam this mountain, and thus it's a great way to train Pokémon. You can also find strong trainers in this place, which makes it a even better way of training.
You can go to this place in D/P, where you accompany a trainer named Buck to get the Magma Rock in the mountain. The volcano began aching up, and Buck later returned the stone to the mountain eventually. If you returns to this place afterward, you will find Heatran the Lava Dome Pokémon, and then you will either defeat, or catch it.
Events:
The battle hazards are the heat, rocks, and the occasional earthquakes.
Heat: I suppose you can consider the heat a hazard itself. It can be VERY difficult to fight when you are sweating heavily. Each turn every smasher must perform a diceroll in the start of their post. If you get a 1 or 2, the diceroll for the rest of your turn will be lowered by one. Smashers during invincibility, or using a final smash aren't affected.
Falling rocks: This mountain is dangerous. Rocks will sometimes fall off, and crush anyone whom is unlucky enough to stand underneath it. To avoid them, dodge or roll out of the way. During a earthquake, rocks will definitely fall off each turn, in double amounts.
Earthquakes: Sometimes, Earthquakes will occur. They won't do anything to the smashers directly... Apart from the fact that rocks will fall off every turn and try to crush everyone. In double numbers. The earthquakes will stay there for two turns, before stopping. Thankfully, the earthquakes are mercifully uncommon.
Anything Else:
It's tournament banned.