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The '''Pokémon Fan Universe Anime Style Battling League''', or '''PFUASBL''', is an [[anime-style battling]] league associated with [[Pokémon Fan Universe]].
The '''Pokémon Fan Universe Anime Style Battling League''', or '''PFUASBL''', was an [[anime-style battling]] league associated with [[Pokémon Fan Universe]].


=History=
=History=
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However, with the departure of many senior members, Sleepy Wombat and The Knight of Deckness included, PFUASB suffered, and it gradually declined in popularity; there was a three-month period at the start of 2008 where only one battle took place. However, after this period PFUASB experienced a resurgance in popularity, led by co-admin Jax Malcolm.
However, with the departure of many senior members, Sleepy Wombat and The Knight of Deckness included, PFUASB suffered, and it gradually declined in popularity; there was a three-month period at the start of 2008 where only one battle took place. However, after this period PFUASB experienced a resurgance in popularity, led by co-admin Jax Malcolm.


In the early Autumn 2008 the PFUASBL suffered a drastic drop of trainers and referees due to a numerous of members leaving because of the recent board drama also involving the league. Some of the older members tried to take the league with them by removing the contents of the topics. However, the lead administrator, Shining Arcanine, restored the topics and banned the older members from the league. With all the previous moderators and experienced players gone Shining Arcanine had to promote the best possible moderators to ressurect the league. As it was decided the league was to be built on new basis instead of using the old one. The two new moderators, Elbub and Necromancy, have already rewritten most of the rules and have almost finished rebuilding the league. However, the league has not fully recovered its activity. Battles are being refereed with slower rate and the last new registered member was approved 30th October.
In the early Autumn 2008 the PFUASBL suffered a drastic drop of trainers and referees due to a numerous of members leaving because of the recent board drama also involving the league. Some of the older members tried to take the league with them by removing the contents of the topics. However, the lead administrator, Shining Arcanine, restored the topics and banned the older members from the league. With all the previous moderators and experienced players gone Shining Arcanine had to promote the best possible moderators to ressurect the league. As it was decided the league was to be built on new basis instead of using the old one. The two new moderators, Elbub and Necromancy,rewrote most of the rules and were close to finishing the rebuild the league. However, the league never fully recovered in its activity.


Before the end of November 2008 the newly signed and last remaining moderator for the ASB moved the important ASB topics into archives that weren't available for the public. At this time the ASB's total activity had dropped completely. As the forums were closed down on December 2008, the league now only remains in the pages of the history.  
Before the end of November 2008 the newly signed and last remaining moderator for the ASB removed the important ASB topics, and the league was left to die; by this time the ASB's total activity had dropped completely. Pokémon Fan UNiverse was shut down in December 2008, and PFUASBL remains only in memory.


The PFUASBL was the last remaining league that offered a variation of the old TPM battle system, with the basic rules of starting with 6 lowest-stage Pokémon (barring legendaries), and one signature move per Pokémon.
The PFUASBL was the last remaining league that offered a variation of the old TPM battle system, with the basic rules of starting with 6 lowest-stage Pokémon (barring legendaries), and one signature move per Pokémon.
=Unique features=
==Emergency reffing==
Any referee who continues a match which has not been refereed for some time will be paid for their work in advancing the battles.
==Quick Battle Range==
Trainers may battle over AIM instead of on the forums, although this is not as popular as the traditional method.
==New species==
Players may also create their own Pokémon, subject to heavy restrictions and approval. The new Pokémon can then be sold in a shop.
=Businesses=
The PFUASBL has the following player services, which it calls '''Businesses''', in the TPM ASB tradition:
* '''Immaterion Corporation - The Curio Emporium''' - Stone and Trade with [[item]] evolution, run by Sentrovasi.
* '''Immaterion Corporation - The Holiday Lodge'''  - [[Breeding]] and [[happiness]], [[Beauty Contest|beauty]], and [[trade]] evolution, run by Sentrovasi.
* '''Immaterion Corporation - The Sinnoh Branch''' - Buying [[Sinnoh]] Pokémon, and Sinnoh-exclusive evolution, run by Sentrovasi.
* '''Pokémon Orphanage II''' - Buying Pokémon, run by El Niño.
* '''Pokémon Dojo III''' - [[Level]]-up [[Methods of evolution|evolution]], run by Ekibyōgami.
* '''Pokéventure Park II''' - Similar to the [[Safari Zone]], run by Ekibyōgami.


[[Category:Anime-style battling]]
[[Category:Anime-style battling]]

Revision as of 19:52, 14 December 2008

The Pokémon Fan Universe Anime Style Battling League, or PFUASBL, was an anime-style battling league associated with Pokémon Fan Universe.

History

In late June 2003, Pokémon Fan Universe established its ASB with the help of members of the TPM ASB who were upset over its state and the changes being made to it. It was also established because the webmaster of Pokémon Fan Universe was trying to fill in the void the PokéMasters created when it collapsed in late 2001.

The battle system of PFUASBL was created with heavy influence from TPM's system, including the ASB Central and Tournament Forums for organizational purposes, as well as the general battle engine.

The first participants in PFUASBL were Deck Knight (known as the Knight of Deckness) and Moltrecuno, who oversaw the start of PFUASBL and put all the initial elements in place to create a workable PFUASB.

A few staple players were added into the fold, and would prove invaluable to PFUASBL's continued existence, not least of which was Sleepy Wombat, who took over in Deck Knight and Moltrecuno's absenses.

However, with the departure of many senior members, Sleepy Wombat and The Knight of Deckness included, PFUASB suffered, and it gradually declined in popularity; there was a three-month period at the start of 2008 where only one battle took place. However, after this period PFUASB experienced a resurgance in popularity, led by co-admin Jax Malcolm.

In the early Autumn 2008 the PFUASBL suffered a drastic drop of trainers and referees due to a numerous of members leaving because of the recent board drama also involving the league. Some of the older members tried to take the league with them by removing the contents of the topics. However, the lead administrator, Shining Arcanine, restored the topics and banned the older members from the league. With all the previous moderators and experienced players gone Shining Arcanine had to promote the best possible moderators to ressurect the league. As it was decided the league was to be built on new basis instead of using the old one. The two new moderators, Elbub and Necromancy,rewrote most of the rules and were close to finishing the rebuild the league. However, the league never fully recovered in its activity.

Before the end of November 2008 the newly signed and last remaining moderator for the ASB removed the important ASB topics, and the league was left to die; by this time the ASB's total activity had dropped completely. Pokémon Fan UNiverse was shut down in December 2008, and PFUASBL remains only in memory.

The PFUASBL was the last remaining league that offered a variation of the old TPM battle system, with the basic rules of starting with 6 lowest-stage Pokémon (barring legendaries), and one signature move per Pokémon.