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Welcome to the finals of the competition to find out just who is PokeBeach's Favorite Pokemon!
This is it - the final round. Two Pokemon have come out on top from over two hundred submissions:
Gengar had a rough start, only getting four nominations in the preliminaries. However, he has proven to be a fan favorite in every round since then, winning his brackets with huge margins of victory. He has been predicted to win it all, but he has some hugely stiff competition this round. Can he keep the votes coming? Or will he fail now that he has what is sure to be his toughest opponent yet?
VS
GARDEVOIR
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(Margin of victory last round: 19 votes vs 4 votes)
If there ever was a Pokemon to make it to the finals, Gardevoir is definitely it. She received the most votes during the preliminary round, tying with Lucario with seven votes. The fact that she has the record of most votes received in any round (twenty votes in round two) proves that if she wins, she will definitely have earned the right to be called PokeBeach's Favorite Pokemon. Her margins of victory are not as consistently large as her opponent's--she earned a spot in the semifinals with a margin of only four votes--but she is sure to give her opponent a run for his money.
To cast a vote, just PM me and make it obvious to me which Pokemon in the pair you want to vote for. Keep your brackets numbered and in order!
No, you cannot abstain. If you vote, it must be for one of the two contestants.
No, you cannot vote for both Pokemon in one bracket.
No, you cannot cast your vote in-thread.
No, you cannot change your vote once you submit.
Yes, you may post predictions in-thread.
Votes cast in-thread will not count.
Votes submitted to me through profile messages will not count.
"What criteria should I use when voting?"
Use whatever criteria you like. Competitive ability, design, moves, card art, anime appearances... I don't really care what you use to make your decision as long as your vote PM follows the guidelines listed above.
The deadline is Tuesday, December 3, 2013, at noon CST. Any questions? Just ask.
This is it - the final round. Two Pokemon have come out on top from over two hundred submissions:
Gengar had a rough start, only getting four nominations in the preliminaries. However, he has proven to be a fan favorite in every round since then, winning his brackets with huge margins of victory. He has been predicted to win it all, but he has some hugely stiff competition this round. Can he keep the votes coming? Or will he fail now that he has what is sure to be his toughest opponent yet?
VS
GARDEVOIR
(couldn't find a reliable source for this)
(Margin of victory last round: 19 votes vs 4 votes)
If there ever was a Pokemon to make it to the finals, Gardevoir is definitely it. She received the most votes during the preliminary round, tying with Lucario with seven votes. The fact that she has the record of most votes received in any round (twenty votes in round two) proves that if she wins, she will definitely have earned the right to be called PokeBeach's Favorite Pokemon. Her margins of victory are not as consistently large as her opponent's--she earned a spot in the semifinals with a margin of only four votes--but she is sure to give her opponent a run for his money.
To cast a vote, just PM me and make it obvious to me which Pokemon in the pair you want to vote for. Keep your brackets numbered and in order!
No, you cannot abstain. If you vote, it must be for one of the two contestants.
No, you cannot vote for both Pokemon in one bracket.
No, you cannot cast your vote in-thread.
No, you cannot change your vote once you submit.
Yes, you may post predictions in-thread.
Votes cast in-thread will not count.
Votes submitted to me through profile messages will not count.
"What criteria should I use when voting?"
Use whatever criteria you like. Competitive ability, design, moves, card art, anime appearances... I don't really care what you use to make your decision as long as your vote PM follows the guidelines listed above.
The deadline is Tuesday, December 3, 2013, at noon CST. Any questions? Just ask.