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>Steven Stone
I lead with Tuna. Surf doesn't put Skarm in heal range and Skarm uses Toxic. Tuna uses Ice Beam to put Skarm in healing range. While Skarm uses Aerial Ace. Skarm heals. Tuna uses two surfs to deal with it. Cradily is next and I send in Strelok on a Giga Drain. Strelok Megas and X-scissors. Which does... 50%. Strelok takes a Sludge bomb and goes for another X-scissor which leaves Cradily on 1hp. For some reason, Steven doesn't heal when I send in Petruha. I heal Strelok and Cradily goes for confuse ray(?) Petruha dabs through it and kills with Headbutt. Aggron comes in and I send in Senka on a Stone Edge. Senka Fake out to get rid of Sturdy and CC's for the kill. Claydoll comes in and uses Extrasensory, but Wolf don't care about all of that. Wolf uses Taunt so Claydol cant dual screen and whaddayaknow it tried to Reflect. It lives a Crunch on about 5hp and NOW Steven heals Wolf keeps biting on though. Armaldo up last. I send in Senka on an X-scissor, which she takes reasonable. But the burn damage had done it's toll and I gave her an expert belt instead of the usual Sitrus. I salute my thick Queen and click CC. Armaldo goes down, but so does my Senka. At least it allows me to send in Torba for free. Metagross survives an EQ and does a lot with Zen Headbutt. I cheer, prematurely, and click EQ, confident in my victory.
I forgot that in Gen VI, the speed of a Mega doesnt activate until AFTER it megas. So now Metagross outspeeds and kills Torba with a Giga Impact. Strelok revenge kills it with EQ, but the victory felt.... Hollow.....
My plan is to get a Totodile from Birch and trade it over to my Alpha Sapphire copy. See you around, space cowboys.