Divine Plan? But I'm a Pokémon trainer.
Chapter 481 The Pink Demon Strikes!
Chapter 481 The Pink Demon Strikes!
No problem, Grass-type Pokémon and Fire-type Pokémon are a perfect match.
The battle resumed. Under the clear sky and fire, Qilin used its mental power to repel the flames around it, extinguishing a small flame. At the same time, it ate the Spiky Fruit, which could resist the power of evil attribute moves, and stored its energy in its body.
But the floor is burning hot!
However, it soon no longer needed to worry about the flames on the battlefield. The Crystal Lamp Spirit, carrying its sophisticated glasses, arrived on the field and hovered in mid-air, drawing all the flames towards itself and actively activating its "ignition" property.
Xiaoqian immediately realized that her setting fire to the grassland was probably part of the other party's plan.
Chandelure is a Fire/Ghost type, which at first glance seems to counter Kirin. However, the problem is that Normal types are rarely affected by Ghost types, while the latter are also very good at Dark-type moves.
Although the hot floor temporarily limits mobility and agility, the output power is still no less than that of the opponent's Chandelier Spirit that triggered "Ignite" under the sunny sky... right?
"Qilin, 'Instant Amnesia'!"
Although it's not as good as "sealing", it's still a pretty correct approach, but the Crystal Lamp Fire Spirit is still a fraction faster.
It attacks with all its might without hesitation, releasing all the heat it has absorbed through "overheating".
Seeing this, Qilin tried to dodge by "high-speed movement", but found that its shadow was grabbed by a ghostly hand from the depths of the void, making it unable to move for a moment.
The scorching flames rushed in and struck the immobilized opponent with pinpoint accuracy.
Despite the combined effects of its outstanding special attack, professional training, and the legacy of its teammates, even with the mental protection provided by "instant amnesia," Qilin was ultimately defeated by the concentrated sea of fire and lost its ability to fight.
A single, decisive blow—that's the power that fire-attribute spirits are so proud of.
However, Chandelure also paid a heavy price. Not only did all its energy convert into fire-type moves, making it unable to use other types of moves, but its significantly reduced special attack and the loss of "Flash Fire" also made it difficult for it to exert its offensive power.
Xiaoqian couldn't understand why Qilin, which had lost its fighting ability just seconds after appearing, had been recalled.
It's a bit strange, isn't it me who has the advantage in terms of attributes?
Is it that Link's Chandelure is much stronger than Kirin... or is it that "Flash Fire" and "Sunny Day" provide such a significant boost to Fire-type Pokémon!?
As the Pokémon repeatedly used the power of "Sunny Day," the Sunny Day effect that Bulbasaur replenished after it appeared dissipated prematurely.
With the weather returning to normal, Xiaoxi's pressure immediately decreased significantly.
That being said, all she has left are Blissey and Kangaskhan...
"Lucky Eggs, they're yours now!"
Blissey, the pink devil Pokémon, possesses even more extreme qualities than Ultra Beasts, and is known in the community as the Egg God.
It has to be said that Xiaoqian made the right choice this time. With the Crystal Lantern Spirit only able to use fire-attribute moves due to its strict adherence to glasses, it's unlikely to be a match for Egg God...
There's no need to be afraid, we just can't win!
Link had to speak up and remind him, "The chandelier is bright, so throw away your fancy glasses."
Upon hearing this, the Crystal Chandelier Spirit immediately abandoned and severed its connection with the exquisite glasses.
However, the conversion of physical strength and energy takes time, and for a short period of time it can still only use fire-attribute moves.
Realizing this, Akane decisively seized this biggest opportunity, showcasing Egg God's extremely limited offensive capabilities: "Blissey, use 'Water Pulse'!"
Egg God's skill pool is surprisingly rich.
Following its trainer's instructions, it extended its finger, and a ring-shaped stream of water burst forth from its fingertip, amplifying as it shot towards the distant Chandelier Spirit.
The latter was unconcerned; with this level of power, it could easily handle even a significant drop in special attack.
Therefore, the Crystal Chandelier Spirit neither dodged nor evaded, but directly released "Flame Vortex" to neutralize the opponent's move.
Steam billowed out, significantly reducing visibility on the battlefield. Blissey panicked slightly, but steadied itself with the trainer's words and unleashed its final trump card—
"Wave a finger!"
To be honest, Xiaoqian has lost her understanding of battles after playing for so long. She doesn't know what counters and being countered are, why she gets instantly killed, or why she can't deal any damage.
After this match, she had to spend a lot of time reviewing the game and asking the former champion for advice on what exactly happened during the match.
Even water-type moves can't counter Chandelure, leaving Blissey with only this gamble-like move.
Fortunately, the Happy Egg is an elf born with a lucky fate.
As it gambled through the mist with a "finger flick," it coincidentally rolled a move that was perfectly suited to the situation.
It subconsciously converted all its energy into water-type energy, unleashing a "water jet" that was far more intense and powerful than the "Solar Beam" of the fully bloomed Bulbasaur!
Link was speechless. Through the "Eye of Miracles," he could see that Egg God's "water spray" was precisely aimed at the Crystal Chandelier Spirit, which should have been invisible in the mist.
Can't escape.
This is what they call "divine grace."
However, relying solely on luck in battle still has its limitations.
In just a short while, the chandelier spirit, having discarded its fancy glasses, had regained some of its ghostly energy.
This is the only time I can use a low-power Ghost-type move.
The chandelier spirit was also helpless. There was no other way but to simply "share the same fate"... but that wasn't the right answer!
"Don't 'share the same fate,' continue to 'overheat' with all your might."
It's too early to think about defeat; the priority should be surviving the Egg God's "water spray."
Xiaoxi's Lucky Egg neither boosts Special Attack, nor does it change its STAB (Sports Type) with Water Crystallization, nor does it have any particularly outstanding Special Attack.
With a relatively even difference in strength, the Crystal Lamp Spirit was not in dire straits.
Upon hearing this, it chose to believe its trainer and once again unleashed its Fire-type move "Overheat," despite its already significantly reduced Special Attack.
Water and fire clashed violently, but the clear weather and the ignition were both ineffective. The former quickly broke through the barrier of "overheating" and attacked the unprotected chandelier spirit.
The Crystal Chandelier Spirit, which was restrained, was immediately seriously injured and swayed, and even the flames on its body began to flicker.
On the other hand, Xiaoxi's Lucky Egg was in even worse condition, immediately falling to the ground and losing its ability to fight.
Whether it's "water spray," "fire breath," or even the dragon-breathing attack from the dragon toilet, they are all powerful attacks released based on their own massive energy reserves. In essence, they are all desperate, all-or-nothing attacks, and the side effects for ordinary Pokémon are even greater than "overheating."
Basically, only Pokémon with enormous energy, such as Kyogre, can keep spraying.
The Chandelure, having taken the hit, was indeed like a candle flickering in the wind, while the Cheese Egg was powerless to fight again for a short time.
With the latter unable to fight, Xiaoxi had no choice but to send out her last Pokémon—Kangaskhan.
The problem is that the surviving Chandelier Spirit still has one last trick up its sleeve.
"curse".
After using this move, the Chandelier Spirit immediately lost its ability to fight.
However, Kangaskhan is unlikely to defeat Link's remaining five Pokémon before it falls.
One or two is fine, but five is really not an option...
(End of this chapter)
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