On Top of a SNOOOOWBALLLL, All Covered with CHEEEESE! Rodan vs Ice-Eyes!

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Rodan's Team:
There's no denying that Rodan said:

Cryogonal [Vanilla Ice] (no gender iirc)
Nature:
Calm (+1 SpD, -1 Atk)
Type:
ICE: Summary: Ice STAB; immune to freezing and Sheer Cold, no vision loss or damage in Hail or snowstorm conditions, perfectly accurate and 30% Protect breaking Blizzard in Hail. Superior senses and mobility in frozen caves and other frigid arenas.

Abilities:
Ability 1: Levitate (innate) This Pokemon naturally floats above the earth when released or easily takes flight, evading Ground moves like Bulldoze, Dig, Earthquake, and Magnitude. Other Ground moves can still hit. Levitate Pokemon will retain the Levitate trait when they use Skill Swap on an enemy, and will steal the opponent's ability (the user can specify if they want a foe or ally to gain Levitate from a Skill Swap.) If a Pokemon with Levitate uses Role Play, they will copy the opponent's abilities and retain Levitate.


Stats:
Cryogonal
HP: 100
Atk: Rank 1-
Def: Rank 2
SpA: Rank 3
SpD: Rank 6+
Spe: 105
Size Class: 2
Weight Class: 5
Base Rank Total: 19

EC: NONE
MC: NONE
DC: NONE

Attacks:
Bind(*)
Ice Shard(*)
Sharpen(*)
Rapid Spin(*)
Icy Wind(*)
Mist(*)
Haze(*)
Aurora Beam(*)

Hail(*)
Frost Breath(*)
Blizzard(*)
Protect(*)
Double Team(*)
Swagger(*)
Ice-eyes's Team
But maybe moreso heavy Ice-eyes said:

Bronzor(*) [Reflex]
Nature: Sassy

Type: Psychic / Steel
Psychic STAB; less susceptible to blinding, more susceptible to sound-based assaults as far as locking on with Psychic attacks, can lift and throw opponents with Psychic attacks regardless of weight difference, Disable, Focus Blast and Recover have Energy Cost reduced by one (1). Psychic-type attacks are not godlike and cannot be used as a catchall for Disabling, Binding, and redirecting opposing attacks.
Steel STAB; Immune to Sandstorm, highly insusceptible to toxic attacks, but can be corroded specifically by Acid and Acid Bomb, can be magnetized.

Stats:
HP: 100
Atk: Rank 1
Def: Rank 3
SpA: Rank 1
SpD: Rank 4 (+)
Spe: 20

EC: 4 / 6
MC: 0
DC: 3 / 5

Abilities:
Levitate: (Innate) This Pokemon naturally floats above the earth when released or easily takes flight, evading Ground moves like Earthquake, Level Ground, and Magnitude. Other Ground moves can still hit.
Heatproof: (Innate) This Pokemon's mirror-like alloyed skin protects it from Fire-type attacks, reducing the type effectiveness of Fire-typed attacks to the next level of resistance (2x weak becomes neutral, neutral becomes resistance, etc.) The damage inflicted by burns is also cut in half.
Heavy Metal: (Innate) The Pokemon's body structure is immensely dense, doubling its weight. When it uses a full-body attack or a weight-based attack it will do more damage, and it will be much harder to lift, throw, or knock back.

Moves:
Tackle(*)
Confusion(*)
Hypnosis(*)
Imprison(*)
Confuse Ray(*)
Extrasensory(*)

Gyro Ball(*)
Payback(*)
Heavy Bomber(*)
Psychic(*)
Earthquake(*)
Grass Knot(*)
Solarbeam
Reflect
Alright, this is the first of this arena i've ever seen! (Mostly because Rodan made it off the top of his head) Right now i have 2 contestants battling it out... On top of a giant snowball! That's, umm, unique! Let's take a look at the rules:

Rules said:
1v1
ON A GIANT SNOWBALL HURDLING DOWN A MOUNTAIN
all abilities
no items
2 day dq
2 recoveries / 5 chills /
NO substitution
Order of Operations:
Rodan sends out mon
Ice-eyes send out mon

Ice-eyes orders
Rodan orders

Good luck, and may the best NFE win!
 
Round 1!


HP: 100
EN: 100
Spe: 105
Boosts: None
Status: None



HP: 100
EN: 100
Spe: 20
Boosts: None
Status: None


Round 1!

Cryogonal starts the round off by summoning Hail. The hail strikes down many bystanders, causing them to go indoors and watch the match from there. Bronzor is annoyed by this stally tactic and hits Cryogonal with A MASSIVE GYRO BALL! That's gotta hurt! Cryogonal decides to Mist up the place, which makes it hard for Bronzor to see. To find it's way around, Bronzor casts a Confuse Ray, but it hits Cryogonal (Who wasn't expecting it at all.) Cryogonal, reeling from the light which was cast upon him, hits itself. Why? Nobody knows, it's just kinda the thing that pokemon do. Bronzor then gets the upperhand by releasing another Gyro Ball! (inb4gyroballspam)

The combination of the Mist and the Hail makes it hard to see the combatants, but from what i can tell, Cryogonal is struggling to keep going, while Bronzor is just heating up!


HP: 25 (!!)
EN: 82
Spe: 105
Boosts: Mist (5 actions)
Status: Confusion (2 actions)



HP: 94
EN: 83
Spe: 20
Boosts: None
Status: None


Arena Effects:
Hail (3 rounds)

Action 1:

Cryogonal used Hail for 9 energy. Hail has been summoned.

Bronzor uses Gyro Ball for 6 energy. Cryogonal takes 36 damage.
8204/10000 for crit. Crit fails.

Post-action 1:
Bronzor takes 2 damage from Hail.

Action 2:

Cryogonal uses Mist for 6 energy. A mist shrouds Rodan's team!

Bronzor uses Confuse Ray for 5 energy. Cryogonal is inflicted with Intense Confusion.
3/3 for confusion. Intense Confusion is selected.

Post-action 2:

Bronzor takes 2 damage from Hail.

Action 3:

Cryogonal hit itself in confusion for 3 energy. Cryogonal takes 3 damage (Rounded up from 2.5)
420/10000 for hit. Cryogonal hit itself in confusion.

Bronzor uses Gyro Ball for 6 energy. Cryogonal takes 36 damage.
1594/10000 for crit. Crit fails.

Post-action 3:

Bronzor takes 2 damage from Hail.


Rodan orders
Ice-eyes orders
I ref
 
I don't feel like dragging this out, so Rodan, your combo has -2 priority, so Gyro Ball will still go first and KO you.

Ice-eyes wins!

Ice-eyesgets 2 CC and a win for his W/L/T record.
Bronzor gets 1 EC, 2 MC, 1 DC, and 1 KOC.

Rodan gets 2 CC and a loss for his W/L/T record.
Cryogonal gets 1 EC, 2 MC, and 1 DC.

I get 2 UC.
 
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