>>26984588I like the idea of this thread. If we're assuming they fight like NPCs (no switching unless a Pokemon faints):
>Gyardos vs HaluchaUnless there's some ridiculous hax, Gyarados wins this.
I think the Mega is always used last, so Gardevoir can't be brought out yet. I'm guessing Tyrantrum comes in next
>Gyarados vs TyrantrumGyarados can get a Blizzard off before fainting, assuming it hits.
Shaun kind of has to bring in Gigalith here. Gigalith can easily live an eq (or Head Smash), even without Sturdy.
Gigalith vs. Tyrantrum
Gigalith takes a good amount of damage, KOs with Earthquake.
>Gigalith vs GourgeistDead Gigalith. Gourgeist might not be able to eq with a single Seed Bomb, but Gigalith does piddling damage anyways.
>Crobat vs. CrobatIf these are Gen VI mechanics, Crobat should probably try to land a Poison Fang. Gourgeist's best option is a Trick-or-Treat + Phantom Force, so if Crobat can get a turn 1 or 2 Toxic, that would be grand. Then just follow up with Air Slash.
>Crobat vs AurorusU-turn out, incoming Snorlax takes a bit of damage off Blizzard. Heavy Slam is probably a 2HKO, so Snorlax likely lives long enough. If Diantha's smart, she'll set up Reflect.
>Snorlax vs GoodraOne Focus Blast should take out Snorlax now.
>Crobat vs GoodraCrobat might have decent damage on it by now, but hopefully it can land a Toxic with Poison Fang, or just hit it with a Return.
>Excadrill vs. GoodraIf Reflect is up, this goes to Goodra. Either way, though, Excadrill is dying quickly to two Focus Blasts/Muddy Waters/Fire Blasts. And if it doesn't die, Gardevoir comes in and hits with Shadow Ball for a 2 or 3HKO. With Reflect up, Excadrill can't do enough damage to Gardevoir. To bad it doesn't carry Iron Head.
Ultimatley, I think Diantha wins this one.