>>45218809>But the contest is pitting whatever you built against each other, not how you build it.But that's objectively wrong. Putting your team together within the scope and limitations of the game is considered to be part of the competition in Pokemon.
In the analogy you're trying to make, Pokemon would be a contest to see who can build the best thing using only the spoons provided by the instructors. Using a hammer would be outside the rules of the competition.
>Don't yell at the hammer guy because he doesn't want to spend as much time doing the task as the wooden spoon guy.Except in the case of this thread, the "hammer guy" is the one coming in and yelling at other people for playing within the limits of the game. Kind of like a guy driving up into a bicycle race and calling everyone else idiots for not using their cars.