*ahem*
>>57039700Not canon
>>57039700ENTER
>>57039700Based
>>57039700my rapist hero
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>>57039706lmao
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>>57039700Hypno mogged this no-dimes shitter
Typhlosion is a weird dude
In the anime, for big matches, Pokemon should have entrances and entrance music when they enter a battle. Like League matches once they enter the serious part of the tournament, say quarter finals onwards. Maybe last 16.Backstage before they enter the arena, they should let their Pokemon out of their balls>b-but then that would give away what mons they're using!Well we already have that with team preview anywayYou could let your 6 out but then decide which specific ones to bring in in the moment once the battle has startedThis could be further alleviated though by having separate entrancesThere could be separate backstage areas and walkways on opposite sides of the arena/stadiumSo first the trainers both emerge from their respective tunnels at opposite ends of the arenaSimultaneously, without much music or fanfare, fairly quicklyThey meet in the middle, shake hands, then assume their positionsThey will have already decided their lead mons and submitted their choices to the ref, so that can't be changedThen their lead Pokemon get their entrancesGuests first, so always the away teamIf there is no home or away trainer, if it's neutral, then a coin toss beforehand will decide who's 'nome' and 'away'If singles battle, the away team lead mon makes its entrance first from its end, the arena announcer doing a nice job, music, lights, pyro, all going. Then the home team lead mon.If a double or even triple battle, it's the trainer's choice whether to let each of his lead mons enter separately, or togetherAnyway, each time another mon enters the battle for the first time, it too gets a big fancy entrance - whether replacing a fainted mons, or being switched in.Once it has already entered the battle though, every time it switches back out, it just leaves the field and stays on the side, and it tags in and out of the field like in wrestling. They have to sit behind the trainer. That way they get to talk strategy too.
>Introducing the third Pokemon representing the challenger, from Ilex Forst, Johto, weighing in at 175lbs, 'RapeChad' the Typhlosion!>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0QT_teLcNk