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Digimon vs Pokemon! (But not in the usual way!)

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(First off, speed is equalized.)

Edit: At Dragonmasterxyz's reccomendation, the following Digimon are considered to not exist & unable to become involved in the contest: Yggdrasil, Huanglongmon, the SGDL, Sovereigns, Homeostasis, Royal Knights, Olympos Xll and God.

Inexplicably & instantly, 1 of every Ultimate Level & below Digimon & 1 of every Pokemon except for Arceus & the Creation Trio are transported to an Earth that has never had either. Instantly, all the 'mons become aware of the following rules:

1. For the following reasons, a "Loss" can be given to either or both sides. As far as the participants understand this is the automatic Existence Erasure of them & everyone from their setting, & if they are given a "Loss", there is nothing anyone can do to stop it, no matter their power(s).

1A. Conditions for a "Loss": "Incapacitating" anyone, be they human, animal, Digimon or Pokemon. In this case, "Incapacitating" means killing, rendering comatose or unconscious, BFR-ing, erasing them from existence, or anything else that could resemble a being unable to participate, if they were or are a participant. Exiting Earth's field of gravity, or causing the majority or entirety of Earth to become uninhabitable for most or all life, especially native life. Obviously, destroying Earth causes a loss by this, too.

2. They are to participate in contests, & are expected to win, or be given a "Loss".

3. It should be assumed that all participants are always aware of the rules.


The Digimon & Pokemon are given 1 hour to explore Earth. Afterwards, the contests begin!

Contest #1: At the end of the hour, both sides have the total amount of knowledge all participants acquired calculated. Whichever side acquired the most knowledge wins this contest. Acquiring knowledge from the other side, such as by mind reading, stealing documentation, etcetera, causes a "Loss".

1 point for winning this contest.

Contest #2: (Ignoring space requirements & such logistics.) Every participant is generated & given a 1000-question multiple choice test based on the knowledge they acquired. The tests are performed via fragile wooden podiums, with answers selected via a similarly fragile touch screen. It is intended as a test of reflexes, patience, focus & intelligence, as any podium ceasing to be useable -such as via destruction, nonexistence, tampering, etc.- is a loss for the side that caused it.

1 point to the side for which ALL of their participants finish their quizzes first, if either can.

1 more point to whichever side gets the most quiz questions correct.

Contest #3: They gain 1 more hour to befriend native life, such as humans & animals. Whichever side has a greater percentage of their populace become accepted by Earth's native life wins this contest. Non-genuine friendmaking (Such as via mind control, coersion, etc.) is grounds for a loss. This contest is worth 1 point.

Finally, if there is a tie, either of these contests may be done. If there isn't a tie, both of these contests may be done. If there is a tie following this, it is considered a Draw, & both sides have half their participants & setting wiped from existence.

Contest #4: Fix & resolve any problems their existence on this Earth caused. The side that fixes/resolves the greatest of percentage problems caused by their side's existence on Earth wins this contest.

Contest #5: Contest happens simeultaneously with Contest #4. All participants instantaneously gain the option to return their individual selves to their native setting. No individual can return other participants along with themselves. Whichever side has the greatest percentage of their populace returned to their setting at the end of the time limit wins this contest.

1 hour is given in which to complete both Contest #4 & #5.

Digimon vs Pokemon!! Who wins in this arduous, ambiguously non-violent contest?!
 
In short: Pokemon & Digimon all go to an Earth that never had any of them, & are to learn, take a quiz, make friends, clean up after themselves, & then leave, with only about 3 hours, divided among their tasks, plus however long it takes for a long-but-finite quiz to run out of questions that can be answered.

Oh, & their very existence hangs in the balance of how well they can do all this.
 
Take out the Digimon Gods as well. Yggdrasil, Huanglongmon, the SGDL, Sovereigns, Homeostasis, Royal Knights, Olympos Xll and God need to go where Arceus and the CT are at.
 
Dragonmasterxyz said:
Take out the Digimon Gods as well. Yggdrasil, Huanglongmon, the SGDL, Sovereigns, Homeostasis, Royal Knights, Olympos Xll and God need to go where Arceus and the CT are at.
Edited OP to accomodate.

1 humorous, if likely hilariously out-of-character theoretical reason is they were able to choose to not participate, & willingly don't participate. But given the losing side gets their populace & setting wiped, again, probably hilariously OoC.

But whatever the reason, it should be assumed they don't & can't become involved. I'm not exactly a Digimon expert, & I hear you are, so if you feel it's more fair to exclude them....

@The real cal howard: Do you think it would be good & proper balancing to exclude it as well? Or are the other contests still even enough that that decisiveness doesn't make which outcomes are probable lopsided?
 
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