Divine Plan? But I'm a Pokémon trainer.
Chapter 340 The Legendary Spirits of the Ancient Times
Chapter 340 The Legendary Spirits of the Ancient Times
The battle is not over yet, so there is no need to recall the items prematurely.
Therefore, when the second half of the match resumes, hidden beneath the floating panels on the surface of the water are the highly poisonous orbs, metronome, heart droplets, and sky spheres left over from the first half.
This water... is a bit dirty.
Just a few minutes later, Link and Haruka returned to the arena and continued their previous battle.
When the battle resumed, May once again chose Breloom as her starting pick, while Link sent out Incineroar, who had only made a brief appearance in the first half before being substituted out.
The two elves stood on floating boards on the water, looking like they were unlikely to fight.
Xiaoyao sent out the Breloom not for battle. At the start of the battle, the opposing side instructed the Breloom to throw seeds, spores and powder into the water.
While it's true that Fire-type Pokémon can burn these classic Grass-type moves, they can hardly burn away the dust in the water.
If either side's Pokémon comes into contact with the water on the battlefield, they will inevitably be affected by Breloom.
May's remaining Pokémon are Regigigas, whose physiological structure is different from that of ordinary creatures, and Kyogre, whose dosage must be increased by a hundred times to be hit.
In fact, only Link's Pokémon are affected by the powder and poison in the water.
Link was well aware of this, and right at the start of the battle, Incineroar "provoked" him, preventing Breloom from expanding its influence.
The Breloom, afflicted with "Provocation," was also at full strength and full of fighting spirit. "You think Fire-type is super effective against me? But this is a Water-type terrain. I, a Fighting-type, am not afraid of you."
Let's confront each other head-on!
A mushroom and a tiger stepped onto a floating platform and arrived at the center of the arena to decide the winner through the most primitive hand-to-hand combat.
However, compared to the other two, Breloom's training level was far inferior. In less than two rounds, it was defeated by Incineroar with "Flame Punch" while being hit by water vapor, and lost its ability to fight again.
In the instant before he fainted, the mushroom was filled with resentment.
Its deadly poison was cured by Latias, but its durability is too low...
This is what is meant by "a small mistake can lead to a huge error." However, even with a potent poison, it would only change the situation from being knocked down in two punches to being knocked down in three.
The Mushroom, now unable to fight, sprayed out a large number of spores, only to have them all burned away by the flames that engulfed the Blazing Roaring Tiger.
Taking advantage of the opportunity, Haruka sent out Regigi Leigh again.
When the Electric Column appeared, the magnetic storm it released interfered with the electronic devices in the surrounding area, forcing Link to recall the Pokémon by touching it with a Poké Ball in subsequent battles.
The Blazing Roar Tiger is at a truly indescribable disadvantage against Regigi Elech.
First of all, it was almost impossible for it to hit Regie Elech, who was manipulating the magnetic field and floating in mid-air, while it was standing on the floating platform.
Without hesitation, it "threw down a harsh threat" and voluntarily returned to its Poké Ball.
This water-based terrain is really annoying...
But even if there's only a one in four chance, Link can't be completely without a solution.
After Incineroar took the initiative to enter the battle, he sent out a Pokémon that had rarely appeared in public before.
"Talebagos, prepare for battle."
Once on the floating platform, the turtle looked around and saw a water-filled area and strangely shaped opponents.
It's so panicked!
Therefore, it immediately transformed its own energy into crystals, transforming into a crystal form that floated in the air.
If necessary, it can instantly condense the water in the pool below into crystals, transforming any location into a "Taijing Site".
However, using the turtle's abilities to deal with Reggie Elegy is already an overkill.
""meditation"."
The intensity wasn't high, but I was confident in my "meditation"!
Floating in mid-air, Talebagos ignored its surroundings and began to strengthen itself.
Seeing this, how could May sit idly by and watch her opponent improve her abilities? Without even needing her command, Regigi, whose speed far surpassed that of Talebages, unleashed "Thunder" with all his might. However, the ever-reliable electric-type fast attack failed this time.
Even before Talebagos could react, the surrounding energy automatically formed a crystal field in response, isolating the opponent's fierce electric shock.
Even though a small portion of it managed to penetrate and leave the field, it still couldn't break through its "Taijing Armor".
Nothing else, it's just hard!
This scene reminded several trainers in the audience of the crystallized Milotic they had encountered in Kitakami Township.
Unexpectedly, besides the Fire Fox, Link also had other Pokémon that had learned to use the energy of the crystal to create shields.
Xiaoyao, though confused, naturally assumed that Talebagos had used "Protect" and possessed an attribute advantage.
The only blind spot for electrical properties is the ground.
In other words... is this actually a tortoise?
Or is it said to have Electric, Grass, and Dragon types and extremely high Special Defense?
A turtle with dragon attributes doesn't seem impossible.
Therefore, she immediately changed her strategy, choosing to break through with physical attacks: "Regiereich, 'Lightning Strike'!"
The Electric Pillar's physical and special attacks are quite balanced, and it immediately used its strongest general-purpose electric-type physical move to charge at the turtle that was blindly boosting its power and ignoring its surroundings.
Unfortunately, Talebagos' physical and special defenses are equally outstanding, and Regiereki's "Lightning Strike" couldn't even leave a ripple on the Talebagos's field.
At this point, May mistakenly believed that Talebagas was indeed a Ground-type Pokémon, and planned to have Regigigas, who knew almost nothing except Electric-type, distance itself from her.
A sudden change occurred: the crystals that had come into contact with the energy of the primordial crystal recrystallized, forming a large number of incredible crystals on the surface of the body.
The sudden burden slowed Regigi's movement, causing it to be temporarily trapped in place.
Sensing something was wrong, Haruka decisively ordered it to "discharge" to shatter the crystals.
Having already completed two "meditation" enhancements, the turtle took advantage of the opponent's struggle with crystal formation to unleash "Crystal Cluster," severely injuring them.
Regierech, under attack, found it even harder to fight the crystal that was trying to imprison it, and was thus trapped inside the energy-absorbing crystal.
Haruka immediately declared, "Big Bang!"
However, Normal-type moves were also ineffective against the turtle. Although it swept away the crystal that trapped it during the process, it was still directly hit by the second move "Crystal Cluster", and thus lost its ability to fight.
At this point, the match has reached its climax.
May already has 5 Pokémon that are unable to battle, while Link's side only has Dragonite, which perished in a previous battle with Swampert.
At first glance, it seems that the battle has already been decided, but little do people know that in the eyes of the Hoenn League, this battle has only just begun.
Is it unfair to use ancient Pokémon in battle?
With no way out, Xiaoyao pondered for a moment and decided to challenge Link with all her might.
It is disrespectful to your opponent to not use a stronger Pokémon when you clearly have one.
"Come out, Kyogre!"
As May threw the last Poké Ball into the water, a huge pinkish-purple fish-shaped figure appeared from it.
Abundant water-attribute energy instantly filled the entire battlefield, and dark clouds and torrential rain arrived in an instant.
Most of the audience were puzzled by the unusually intense weather phenomenon, while a few knew that the outcome was already decided.
That figure was none other than the legendary ancient creature, the creator of the sea—Kyogre!
I'm playing card games, I have a cold and fever, but I don't have any drafts saved.
I really want to have a stockpile of chapters... but I'm already sweating buckets just from updating two chapters a day.
(End of this chapter)
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