 At the 2012 Pokemon UK national championships, players witnessed what was probably the worst RNG to have ever affected an official Pokemon match. After three turns, Player A was left with only their Garchomp in a 1v4 situation against the Suicune, Metagross, Latios and Rotomwash. You'd think this match was over and it should have been, but Player A's Garchomp had the San Vale ability which was active in a sandstorm set by Tyranitar and it held the bright powder item. After being the only remaining Pokemon, Garchomp did the impossible dodging six attacks in a row, one Hydro Pump, a Draco Meteor, Meteor Mash and three Ice Beam to turn their tables on this match and come away with a victory after knocking out all four of the opponent's remaining Pokemon. And for those of you looking for numbers, the chances of Garchomp avoiding six attacks in a row were exactly 0.048%, making this the most extreme example of RNG in an official video game tournament.