Beta: Gerald_Of_Revea
AN: Indigo Disk 2 Came out. Geeta has a better team! Great. Is this story screwed? Not at all. I'm not that bad of a writer. I have my own plans for those guys
Also, would have preferred to have this posted back around the 30th OF NOVEMBER, but my laptop died, and that's how I write, so I was screwed for a few weeks then had assignments due for the end of the semester. Legit had to do all my Uni work on my Steam Deck,Anyway, enjoy the chapter.
Next Chapter will probably come February. I got exams and shit and need to work on those.
-Cloud-
'Black, red & gold.' I noted, gazing curiously at the glimmering marble in my hand. 'Does items come with the trade with Pokémon?'
Looking towards Geeta then Kingambit, I held my words as Kingambit's lone eye stared at me with an intense hatred.
'Not like I'll get much use out of it,' I grimaced, pulling my arm away from the sharp blade on its head.
It's not like I would be able to Mega-Evolve Kingambit anyway. Even after I win this and have Kingambit as one of my own Pokémon, he'll never accept me as his trainer. I'll never be able to Mega-Evolve with him.
When I presented my own mega-stone to the audience during the press conference, I was showing them one of Psyclone's Mega Stones. He insisted that its name is Psyclonite Y, but that's something we disagree on.
Psyclone is the only Pokémon I can Mega-Evolve. Not because I don't have other mega-stones or don't have other Pokémon that can Mega-Evolve, it's because of me.
When Geeta said all I saw was numbers on a piece of paper, she was partially true. I chose the Pokémon I have because they were viable for competitive battle.
My mentality is the reason they cannot Mega-Evolve. "I caught this Pokémon because its species is good in OU" is not the right line of thinking if you actually want a Pokémon that can mega evolve.
That doesn't mean I don't care about them, but there is always that mental block in my head preventing them from going to the next step.
Something that doesn't exist with Psyclone.
I don't own Psyclone. He is his own person. He isn't part of my competitive team, but he's my buddy.
I don't fight with him in competitive battles. I don't have the same doubts about Mega-Evolution when it comes to him that I do with my other Pokémon.
If I could Mega-Evolve my other Pokémon, this battle wouldn't have lasted more than 8 turns.
"Banette is unable to battle, point goes to Geeta!"
I jumped momentarily, the sound of the crowd roaring in excitement bringing me back to the moment.
I had forgotten they were there to be honest, lost in thought that I was.
"Are we betting on items as well?" I asked, looking towards Geeta with interest. "It's not like you will need this after the battle."
Kingambit didn't take too kindly to that, leaning in closer so his eyes got level with my own.
I raised an eyebrow at him, before returning Bayonetta back into her Pokéball, giving it a grateful squeeze.
Disregarding the fact I'll be getting some new Pokémon after this battle is done, this match proved to be worth doing by this little marble alone.
A new mega evolution?
I would have started giggling if Kingambit didn't look ready to stab me.
"I doubt you will have to worry about that," Geeta spoke, seemingly not worried about Kingambit potentially killing me. "Do know I will be asking for my Mega-Stone back after the match."
"Champion Geeta," the referee drew my attention. "Draw back your Pokémon, do not attempt to intimidate trainers with your Pokémon"
The words had the intended effect as Kingambit slowly backed away without any prompting from Geeta, giving me a moment to catch my breath.
I know Sonia was going to chew my head off when this battle is over.
"Trainer Cloud, release your next Pokémon!"
I looked at Geeta who seemed content with keeping Kingambit on the field despite its ability not being to its strongest.
Kingambit's ability is Supreme Overlord, where it receives a 10% increase in power for every Pokémon in the user's party that has fainted. It's the reason why I thought it was Geeta's ace, it was quite a common sight to see on OU teams. Having a 50% power-boost can make it considerably tanky.
Using it with only a 20% boost seemed like a waste.
'And she's leaving it out?' I wondered, trying to understand what she was up to.
"I must admit, I did not notice your Banette's little parting gift," she spoke, making me blink, only to scowl as she returned her Kingambit.
I swear, she was doing this on purpose.
"Yeah, yeah, Bayonetta is great like that," I waved her off, pretending I knew exactly what she was talking about. "What gave it away?"
"Lets not worry about that for the moment," her eyes shifted towards the referee. "Our battle is not yet over."
She pulled on the end of one her gloves, her key stone now on full display to the world.
"It is time I teach you a lesson."
-Lance-
'It just doesn't make sense.'
That was the sole thought occupying his mind as he observed the interaction between Cloud and Geeta. He was not interested in what they were saying, it was obvious what had happened.
Bayonetta's ability activated, so Geeta withdrew Kingambit.
But that wasn't what concerned him, what concerned him was Cloud himself.
If he had continued his journey, he didn't doubt he would have eventually became a champion.
It was truly fascinating seeing tactics that didn't rely on just moves & abilities, but items as well. He had once thought that apart from Mega-Stones, there was no point to a Pokémon having a 'held item.'
'If anything it's a distraction,' Lance recalled an old memory, a small smile gracing his lips.
He was very glad to have been proven wrong in that regard.
'But it still doesn't make sense,' he thought, gazing down at Cloud.
He was an extremely skilled trainer, there was no doubt about that. His tactics that relied too heavily on items will definitely be used in future battles against upcoming trainers.
And while he could further praise Cloud for his tactical genius, he couldn't see it.
He couldn't see how he was able to draw with Red.
While Cloud has been getting fairly unlucky with his recent-type match-ups, he was pulling through well.
And his Pokémon were not as strong as Geeta's. Something that further made Cloud's tactics all the more noteworthy.
But where Cloud was able to find cracks in Geeta's armor, he didn't doubt if Red was here, the battle would be much different.
Red wouldn't bother with trying to use 'set-ups' or entry-hazards. He would just defeat every Pokémon using a single one of his own.
So how did it happen?
How did Cloud draw against Red?
"She is going to die."
The comment brought him out of his musings, looking towards his cousin in alarm.
Sparks danced in his cousin's eyes as she continued to glare down below at Geeta, who seemed to have left Cloud in a somewhat annoyed mood.
Clair was typing furiously into her Pokégear, several pages were open regarding Geeta. A Wikipage, her BattleNet account, even her school profile page.
Peaking over her shoulder, his eyes became wide as an address started to appear on the screen, along with a ZIP Code and Geeta standing in front of the house.
He slowly backed away from Clair, pretending like he hadn't seen…whatever she was planning.
After a few moments, Clair was done, sending one message before sending a beaming smile his way.
"She won't make it to tomorrow!"
"That's great," he tried to smile back but it came out more as a grimace.
Clair didn't seem to notice, seemingly switching back to livestream to interact with Cloud's chat.
Lance slipped further into his seat, trying to hide the horrified look on his face.
His cousin had become a fangirl.
"Both trainers, send out your next Pokémon!" The umpire spoke, turning his focus back to the battle at hand.
He did not even want to know what was going through Clair's head at the moment.
"Go Avalugg!"
Clair hissed as the Ice-type Pokémon took to the field, its weight cracking the ice beneath as a roar echoed throughout the stadium.
He had been expecting Geeta to use her Glimmora, but it seemed like she planned to take full advantage of the temporary terrain while she could.
Cloud said nothing, simply grabbing one of the Pokéballs and tossing it onto the battlefield.
His eyes widened, leaning forward in his seat as a Dragonite took to the field.
It was well fed. The sun's reflection glimmered off the scales of the beast, its muscles large and firm as he stood stoically, waiting for the match to begin.
Dragonite command attention. They do so by their sheer presence alone. This one was no different.
The audience was struck silent, the only one speaking was the annoying commentator saying Cloud had no chance in this fight.
'Clearly he underestimates the power of a true dragon,' he shook his head, a small smirk coming onto his face.
It slipped when he saw Clair, who was looking back and forth between Cloud & the Dragonite, struck speechless for the first time in the battle.
Slowly, she turned towards him, her cheeks tinted slightly red as she held her hands over her heart.
"I..I think I'm in love."
-Ryu-
'My time has come.'
Humans littered his surroundings, too much for him to bother to count. It did not matter anyway, what happened off the battlefield was none of his business.
He locked eyes with his opponent, who smiled somewhat sheepishly at him.
"I'm sorry about this," his opponent tried to make conversation, though it fell on deaf ears.
He came here as a fighter, not for conversation. He would not sully his fight with talk.
He didn't take his eyes off of his opponent, simply waiting for the battle to begin.
The Avalugg simply shrugged, not taking offense.
"I'll try and make this quick," she said, annoying him for a brief moment, but didn't take it to heart.
He would do the same.
"Begin!"
"Ryu! Do the thing!"
The tension in the air crackled as he soared towards his opponent, propelled at a speed few would be able to match.
It did not phase his opponent however. Without an order from its master, Avalugg started to charge a move of its own.
Moments passed like this, both combatants charging their attacks before engaging for Close-Quarters-Combat. Avalugg came out the faster of the two, its attack primed and ready.
However, she did not attempt to attack.
And that is what led to her downfall.
The moment before his attack connected with his opponent, his tail collided with a transparent barrier, which broke just before the attack connected.
'Reflect' he noted, but while it may have made his attack less powerful, it still connected against the Avalugg.
His tail slammed full force into the walking iceberg, making it slide a few meters across the battlefield before it regained its footing
"Avalanche!"
His opponent's master called out, but by then it was too late.
For a brief moment, ice started to form around Avalugg, only for the Pokémon to be engulfed in red light.
"You sly little-" his opponent spoke, but she was cut off by her own Pokéball, disappearing as if she had never been there in the first place.
That did not mean the battle died down.
As the enemy disappeared, another took its place.
The strongest of all of Geeta's Pokémon, his master had said.
It was a warrior. A samurai that had blades covering its body. The Machete-shaped blade was sharpened that would put many Aegislash to shame. The most notable feature was the inflamed would that covered the Kingambit's missing eye.
Cloud had called this Pokémon her Ace Pokémon.
It is time to see its true worth.
-Cloud-
Avalanche.
On paper, it doesn't seem like a good move. -4 in terms of priority, only 60 damage, who would take that over a move like Icicle Crash?
Then you learn that it does 120 damage to the opponent if they attack first, making it one of the best ice-type moves in the game.
That's stronger than Blizzard, and you don't have to worry about the accuracy factor as well.
Dragonite is a Dragon-Flying type, making it 4 times weak to ice. If I used my only other damage dealing move, the move would have a base power of 480.
Funnily enough, Dragon Tail takes longer to charge than Avalanche, having a -6 in terms of priority, so if Geeta didn't decide to wait for the attack, it would have taken Ryu down, though it definitely wouldn't have knocked him out.
Ryu is much more resilient than people think.
Usually I would be cackling like a madman for turning this completely on her head, but that wasn't on my mind.
I frowned at the Pokéballs in front of me, wondering if I was being hit with a couple of light Confuse Ray's or if a Psychic-type Pokémon was switching the Pokéballs quicker than I could blink.
I was certain I was holding Bison's Pokéball, but the Pokéball that returned back to me was Ryu's. Bison's Pokéball lay in the podium untouched.
What further unnerved me was the fact that these podiums were designed to be able to detect this sort of interference, which had me doubting myself.
Worst of all, I couldn't do anything about it.
Not if I wanted to win.
I could easily call out to the judge and explain the problem, but that has its own issues.
If it was ruled that no tampering occurred, the game would go on as usual. I'd probably get a few jeers thrown my way, but the match would play on.
If it was ruled that someone was tampering, the match would be canceled.
Sure, a follow up match would probably happen, but Geeta could easily refuse. Meaning I wouldn't be able to get any of her Pokémon.
And we simply can't allow that to happen, can we?
"Ryu! Dance!"
"Stone Edge!"
As Ryu started to spin in place, Kingambit punched a hole in the ground, jagged rocks emerged, some covered in a thin layer of ice.
The attack connected, but Ryu didn't even flinch. I didn't doubt he felt the attack, but he had no interest in showing that.
But Ryu was ready now. He was already leagues above his opponent in terms of power, but now he can drive the fact in.
"Stone Edge, once more!"
I smirked.
"Brick Break!"
-Psyclone-
He nodded, watching the spears of rock that was slowly starting to take form crumble into pieces, the hypereffective move breaking the Kingambits concentration as its body was drilled into the ground below it.
The result was expected. Kingambit lay in a heap on the ground, its body (once symmetrical), now looked like a broken toy. Its blades were bent, there were cracks in his armor, and the inflammation was much more noticeable.
And then it started to move.
He blinked, surprised that it had managed to survive the attack, only to notice the focus band that was loosely hanging from one of the blades protruding from its waist.
'Luck then,' he noted, but it was what Geeta needed at the moment.
Now that the 2 move rule has passed and Kingambit is still alive, Geeta took the opportunity that was given to her.
"Kingambit, return!"
Ryu looked back towards holding a hand out in front of him, stopping Cloud from returning him as well.
And for once, Cloud seemed to listen, allowing him to stay on the field.
Ryu was the strongest of Cloud's team, at a level of 86, it makes for a good sparring partner, though he would never reach his level.
He used to be much stronger. Well, less stronger but much more effective. He was not fond of his way of battling so he changed it.
The change in moveset came with a change in personality. What was once a snarky, annoying pest of a Pokémon came to one that he could have something close to a respectable conversation with.
But speaking on the past was not why he was here.
He thought Cloud a fool when he sent out Bayonetta, but felt his confusion as he gazed at the Pokéballs in front of him.
He then felt his sheer befuddlement when Bison's Pokéball was replaced.
However, curiously enough, it happened while the ball was airborne, masking the effect extremely well to the pathetic human eye.
So he started to focus on the Pokéballs, where the effect of psychokinesis still lingered, however it wasn't just Cloud's Pokéballs that have been tampered with.
The effect lingered on one of Geeta's Pokéballs as well.
So he waited, wondering if the unknown assailant will make another move before Geeta sends out her next Pokémon.
To his annoyance, nothing happened, the 'champion' sending out her Avalugg, bringing the match back to how it started.
He teleported back into his armor, not moving nor making a sound as he arrived back in the commentary's booth.
"That's why it surprises me in the first place," Meowth said, responding to one of the chatters.
For now he will wait, when the unknown assailant makes their next move, he will know who the culprit is.
Answers will come with time.
-Cloud-
To be honest, I would have preferred to bench Ryu, but that was mainly because I wanted to win by having more Pokémon left to fight over practicality.
When I was training Ryu, I was originally training him to be a ParaShuffler, where its moveset consisted of Thunder Wave, Substitute, Dragon Tail & Roost.
What I did not account for was for him to develop a personality of his own.
He forgot how to use Thunder Wave & Substitute and learned Brick Break & Dragon Dance instead.
I probably shouldn't have enabled him by calling him to Ryu, but he's a lost cause at this point.
Like many of my Pokémon he developed a case of Chuuni, and it's been detrimental to his health.
Bison doesn't have an excuse, he was batshit insane from the start.
"Let the round begin!"
"Ryu, use-" I started to speak, only to stop in my tracks.
I stared.
As did everyone else as Geeta started to dance in the middle of our match.
'Does she have a fucking Stand or something?' I gaped, watching as Geeta continuously started to go through a series of poses, in what I thought was an attempt to distract me.
But before I could call out an attack, I noticed something I didn't see before.
Her wrist was glowing.
Or rather, the Z-Crystal that was attached to her now revealed Z-Ring was.
'Oh you have got to be fucking with me,' I gaped, watching as the move started to take affect.
Avalugg took a step forward and it started to elevate. A mountain of ice around 50 feet tall forcibly cut me off from gaping like a fish at Geeta, looking towards the Avalugg that was glowing in a mix of yellow and blue light, fully intent on defeating Ryu with this one attack.
Behind the Iceberg, Geeta let out a small pleased smile.
"Subzero Slammer!"
"Roost!"
And then the field was covered in white.
-Geeta-
'There it is.' Geeta thought, a feeling of bliss overtaking her body as the Z-Move took effect.
She would have much preferred to have used Avalanche after it attacked, but doing so before led to Dragon Tail being used. And considering how well it seemed to have taken Kingambit's earlier Stone Edge, it seemed like now was the best time to use her Z-Crystal.
The Dragon Tail hardly hurt her dear girl, but it was the best way to get rid of Cloud's starter. It was a powerful beast no doubt, but it was a problem.
She watched as the mountain started to disappear from view, though it was replaced by a deep fog.
It was too dense to see the other side of the field, though she already knew the end result.
She was just waiting for the umpire to declare Dragonite's Defeat.
A sound of ice crackling echoed through the stadium, making her smile.
It seemed that this Dragonite was more resilient than she thought, able to stand so long before finally fainting.
But for some reason it didn't stop.
The sound of ice crackling continued to echo throughout the stadium making her look towards Avalugg, wondering why she was making so much noise.
And then a figure started to come into view.
At first, she had thought it was Cloud, that the stadium's in-built ventilation was clearing the area so the crowd could see better.
A cracking sound echoed throughout the stadium, a pair of wings flapping as the audience gasped as Dragonite was still standing.
He was heavily damaged, it was a miracle that he was still standing.
And yet…
He did not look nearly as bad as how her Kingambit did after getting hit by brick break.
She gulped, a seed of dread slowly starting to spread across her body.
So h-how was it still standing?
"Brick Break!"
-Cloud–
'Multiscale: This is an ability that provides a defensive advantage to the Pokémon possessing it. The ability reduces the damage taken by the Pokémon with Multiscale when it is at full health. Specifically, it makes the Pokémon take only half the usual damage from attacks when its HP is at its maximum.'
And it is the only reason why Ryu lived.
It was a shot in the dark. I was banking on Stone Edge doing less than 50% damage to Ryu, and it was up to the real life version of RNG if he survived even that.
But Ryu was on the end of his ropes, and because of Avaluggs stupidly high defense, he wouldn't be able to take the bastard out.
The Brick Break connected, connected straight into the Avalugg's head, making it skit across the ground by the sheer force of the blow.
'A critical hit,' I noted, watching with amusement as the Avalugg crashed into one of the icebergs before launching back one final Avalanche.
Ryu took it head on, nodding his head in respect to his opponent.
As the attack connected, he turned back towards me, giving me one last grateful nod a small smile as he stood motionless, waiting for the attack to end.
To the outside world, it looked as if the move barely even phased him, but the actual result was different. Multiscale wasn't active, so if anything the attack would hurt much more than what the Z-move did.
Most people probably don't even know about the ability in the first place, considering it's a hidden ability instead of Inner Focus, like what Lance's Dragonites have.
And sadly, Friendship can't magically save the Pokémon from being knocked out.
As the attack ended, Ryu was still standing.
The difference was he could not move.
He was frozen stiff, surrounded by a combination of snow and glaciers, refusing to fall despite being unconscious.
A true display of power if I had ever seen one.
"Dragonite is unable to battle, point goes to Champion Geeta!"
The crowd roared.
-Rika-
She let out a small breath of relief, seeing the monster of a Pokémon go down, the crowd erupting in cheer at the sheer display of strength displayed on both sides of the field.
Cloud was better than she thought. She didn't doubt he knew his theory but there wasn't a lot of information available regarding his battling history.
Yes, he was an Ace trainer, but he did not attend many conferences. He only partook in some minor city tournaments in Unova and his team has changed considerably since then.
She looked at the scoreboard, glad the score was even, though she was still annoyed at the truth.
The match was still in Cloud's favor.
Avalugg and Kingambit took a heavy amount of damage, barely on their last legs while Cloud's Whimsicott & Galvantula got off from their battles in a much better state.
'And he still hasn't revealed his final Pokémon,' she thought, rubbing a finger on her chin.
Whatever Pokémon he had-
"Go, Bison!"
She stood up in her seat in alarm, heart racing as Cloud's final Pokémon took to the field.
It wasn't like before where Cloud took 20 seconds to pick his next Pokémon. As soon as Cloud recalled his Dragonite, he sent out his final Pokémon, not allowing Geeta a chance to return her Avalugg.
She felt her heart race in trepidation as Lucario took to the field, feeling a large sense of wrongness, looking at the Pokémon.
Its eyes were hollow. A blank white in stark contrast to its black fur around its eyes. A dark purple aura swirled around it uncontrollably, and its grin was manic.
The red hat on its head was the only thing giving it a semblance of normality.
Lucario then,' her eyes widened, coming to the conclusion that this was the Pokémon Cloud was implying to when he said he could Mega Evolve his Pokémon.
A small grin appeared on her.
He will soon learn how meaningless it will be.
-Avalugg-
This one was different.
Unlike Ryu who had the heart of a warrior (and similarly enough, Kingambit), this Pokémon had no such traits.
She is not an empath like Espathra, but she is able to tell when something is clearly wrong with a Pokémon.
"Let the round begin!"
"Earthquake!" her trainer called, and she carried out the move without further instruction.
Or rather, attempted to.
Before she could draw in any of her energy, she was lifted into the air by an unknown force, making her start to panic.
On the other side of the field, Lucario started to smirk.
Before she knew it, she was sent crashing into the ground by the unknown force, making her gasp in surprise.
However, it didn't end there.
Before she could gather her breath, she was lifted back into the air.
"Bow down!"
She was sent hurling into the ground.
"To the might!"
Again.
"Of Psycho Power!"
As Lucario started to cackle madly, her consciousness started to fade.
She didn't know whether or not to take it as a blessing or as a curse, watching as her trainer returned her back into her Pokéball.
She did not want her friends to fight that…thing.
-Cloud-
Bison was an experiment of mine.
Not in the sense of genetic engineering or any sort of inhumane torture, but I had a idea once, one that didn't pan out the way I hoped, but had success in other areas.
Super Smash Bros Ultimate is a game I love and hate, but I wanted to test if I could make a Pokémon battle in a similar style to their counterparts.
It was mostly a failure, Pichu will never be useful in this universe, but some luck I did have was with Lucario.
While it can't get stronger the weaker it is, something Bison does have an extremely high level of Aura Control.
I winced, watching Avalugg get sent to the ground repeatedly by Bison.
One of the problems though, is he tends to do things on his own.
While he mostly listens to the moves I tell him to do, he does get it in his head that he knows better.
And that's what led to a series of boos from the audience.
"Avalugg is unable to battle. As three Pokémon have been defeated, there will be another intermission."
I nodded towards the ref, ignoring Bison as he started barking furiously and instead returning him into his Pokéball.
Yeah, Bison liked the limelight, but he didn't have to make a scene about it.
Doesn't he understand that me and him are going to sweep Geeta's final 3 Pokémon?
-Mewtwo-
[Xx_Oblivion_xX: …Ayo what did Avalugg ever do to Lucario?]
[Gerald_Of_Revea: God damn, at least the afterlife has entertainment.]
[TheQueenOfBlue: Has Cloud covered Dragonite before?]
[SweetDrems: Are we not going to talk about Lucario's brutality? ]
[TropicalShade: I thought that was Ghost-Type energy, but that's not quite the case. Anyone have any ideas what's up with that Lucario?]
[Tera-Rizzer: Lucario is Cloud's starter. Lucario is a product of his training.]
[Caliburr: If the ref doesn't announce Avalugg is down, how's Lucario going to know when to stop? He's making sure the Pokémon doesn't become an issue.]
"Y'all jump on Bison, but y'all had no problem when Ryu was getting LITERALLY BURIED?" Meowth scowled, taking a sip from his coffee. "You can give him all the flack ya want, but Avalugg ain't no different."
"There are different levels of brutality," Rotom spoke, surprising him slightly. "Bison's was just much more blatant."
"It doesn't make either of them right," Sonia sighed dejectedly. "But worse things have happened in Pokémon battles. I'm very glad it is impossible to Dynamax in Paldea."
"Ah, if only." Meowth spoke wistfully, getting a glare from Sonia.
"That was not brutality." he spoke, gaining the three's attention. "They were light skirmishes at most."
"You can be so full of it," Sonia sighed, slowly closing her eyes in exasperation. "It's called overkill. There's no need for that."
"Why are you complaining?" he asked, genuinely curious as she started to glare at him. "Cloud gave Geeta an advantage by bringing Bison."
Both looked at him in confusion, so he clarified.
"If Cloud wanted to use 'overkill', why didn't he bring his starter?"
-Cloud-
The field was different.
The ice that once littered the field was gone, replaced with a much more modern looking one.
The ground this time was made completely of metal, much sturdier than the ice before it. If I had any Pokémon with electric-type attacks, I didn't doubt the attack would be a bit more powerful.
I paused for a moment, realization hitting me.
'...This is straight out of Pokémon Stadium 2!' I realized, noticing how similar the arena looked to the one map on Smash.
'Who would have thought?'
"Trainers, send out your next Pokémon!"
Geeta didn't hesitate, quickly grabbing her Pokéball and sending it out.
Glimmora came onto the field, its petals spinning in cheer now that the Sticky Webs from before were gone.
I clutched the Pokéball in my hand, giving it a squeeze before tossing it out on the battlefield.
It wasn't the Pokémon I was expecting, but I knew that would happen. Psyclone told me he would be able to catch the one interfering the next time they did so.
Geeta had continued to surprise me throughout this match. At first she started with Gogoat. Then with the changed movesets. But what really floored me was the Mega-Stone and Z-Crystal.
The only thing she can do now is Terastalize. And when that's done she will have no more tricks left.
A predatory grin involuntarily came onto my face
Now I can end this quickly.
"Let the battle begin!"
