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Chapter 16 Patchlitz: Let me tell you what I'm good for!

Chapter 16 Patchlitz: Let me tell you what I'm good for!

Under the tutelage of the Tiger God, the attack power of both Pokémon has been greatly reduced, so Raihana dared not slack off and directly ordered Duraludon and Tyranitar to focus their attacks on Sylveon.

However, the little white squirrel that had been overlooked was the first to make a move.

Cibana was taken aback. "So this guy is this fast?"

He waved his hand and said, "Forget it, it doesn't matter. What's the use of being fast? What kind of attack power does it have?"

Soon, Patchlitz told Cibana what it was used for.

Rub your cheek!

A flash of lightning streaked across the sky, and then Patchlitz's brushing cheek struck the aluminum-steel bridge dragon.

Aside from the negligible damage, what made Qibana frown was that the Aluminum Steel Bridge Dragon was afflicted with the [Paralyzed] status, which halves its speed and has a chance to render it unable to move.

Its massive steel body immediately became sluggish and appeared even more cumbersome.

Meanwhile, Senbu cleverly used [Protection], and under the effect of the transparent light shield, both the rockfall and the cannon beam failed.

That's not entirely true, since Rock Slide is an area-of-effect attack, and Patchles, who was standing nearby, was also grazed by it.

However, Tyranitar, whose attack power has been significantly reduced, is no longer the desert tyrant he once was; his strength is quite pitiful.

Qibana gritted his teeth in anger. "You were just passionately attacking me, and now you're cowering like a turtle?"

"Try it again, I don't believe it can protect me again!"

Patchlitz made the first move again.

Its second move after its appearance still surprised Cibana.

It waved its little hands and clapped twice, and a golden light surrounded the fairy cloth beside it.

help?

What's the use of this obscure move?
It seems to greatly increase the damage of teammates' skills?
Cibana sensed something was wrong, but it was too late.

The speed of the Aluminum Steel Bridge Dragon, which was in a paralyzed state, was already slower than that of Sylveon.

Before the cannon beam could even hit Senbu, the latter's loud noise came again.

With Patchlitz's [help], the already considerable damage of the Roar reached a terrifying level.

The health bars of the two ferocious beasts were dropping rapidly; although they weren't quite at the point of disappearing completely, they were close.

Especially the aluminum steel bridge dragon, this big, clumsy creature is inherently stronger in physical defense than special defense. Taking two full hits of the Fairy Cloth's roar, it can truly be described as "a candle flickering in the wind".

As for Tyranitar, which is weak to Fairy-type, it's actually in a better position, as it has higher Special Defense and a longer HP bar.

The sandstorm also grants it 1.5 times the Special Defense, so its HP is still relatively healthy at this moment.

The good news that brought some comfort to Zibana was that the wretched Sylveon finally fell to the belated Rock Slide and Cannon.

If the aluminum-steel bridge dragon fails to fire its cannon due to [paralysis], then Qibana should really call the police.

"There's no need to protect the aluminum-steel bridge anymore, but the Bangiras needs cover."

Focused on the battle, Ciban quickly made a judgment.

He directed into the microphone on the controller, "Aluminum Steel Bridge Dragon, use Heat Wave! Come back, Tyranitar, Salamence, prepare to enter the battle!"

On the other side of the battlefield, Xia Chi unsurprisingly replaced the fallen Sylveon with Incineroar.

The Tiger God has returned, intimidating everyone present.

The Salamence that had just arrived hadn't done anything yet when it was inexplicably roared at, making Kibana's already not-so-pale face even darker.

He had never played such a frustrating match before.

Shouldn't Pokémon battles be about the visceral passion of punches and the exhilarating clash of beams and waves?

What are they playing today?

Intimidation, a surprise high-five, making threats, rubbing cheeks, and offering help.
Could it get any more disgusting?
Xia Chi ignored all that nonsense and commanded Patchlitz to unleash an angry fang attack on the newly arrived Salamence. As for the Alumina Bridge Dragon's hot air attack?
Oh, it's hot air. I thought it was a blower because of the force.

Because of the varying thickness of health, the damage from [Angry Fang] in this game is not as high as half of the fixed total health, but only a quarter.

However, that's enough to give Salamence a run for its money.

Meanwhile, the Blazing Roaring Tiger ignored all that nonsense.

Have you eaten, Salamence?
You haven't eaten?

Then take this surprise high-five!
Snapped!
With one slap, the Flying Dragon was stunned again.

Qibana looked at the aluminum-steel bridge dragon, which was being treated like air, with a sense of helplessness. It was obvious that the other side didn't take it seriously, since it was already crippled.

They even let it block their way on the field.

There was no other way but to cut off an arm to survive.

"Flying Dragon, Earthquake! Aluminum Steel Bridge Dragon, Hot Air!"

As the saying goes, helping those in need during an earthquake means turning your back on even your closest relatives.

Although there was no "help" available at this moment, the earthquake clearly sacrificed its teammate, the aluminum-steel bridge dragon.

Although Qibana's idea was good, Xia Chi would not let it succeed so easily.

With a flash of light from the Poké Ball, Pachirisu disappeared from the field.

With a roar of a dragon, Garchomp makes its grand entrance.

It, which replaced Patchlitz, managed to withstand the earthquake with a quarter of its health.

The Blazing Roaring Tiger and the Aluminum Steel Bridge Dragon fared much worse.

The former's health was reduced to only one-third, while the latter collapsed instantly.

Cibana quickly sent out Bangilas, who had just come off the field, to take his place.

His last Pokémon was a Desert Dragonfly.

As the youth version of Garchomp, it is far inferior to its older brother in both attack power and durability.

In comparison, it's more reliable to send the Desert Tyrant into battle.

Looking at the arrogant land shark on the screen, Chibana fell into thought.

Without a doubt, after Sylveon falls, the only source of damage is Garchomp.

If Meteor Shower and Crushing Bite can kill him instantly.
Impossible. With that kid's cunning, it's definitely a trap.

Garchomp is definitely ready to use Protect on itself.

Meteor Shower is a crucial skill that can directly determine the outcome of the entire match, so it shouldn't be used carelessly.

Let's deal with that Fiery Roaring Tiger that's been jumping around on and off the field first.

Thinking this, Kibana commanded, "Tyranitar, Earthquake, Salamence, Dragon Claw, target Incineroar!"

Because Salamence is a Flying-type, Tyranitar can use Earthquake without worrying about affecting its teammates.

These two powerful moves represent Qibana's determination; he is determined to slay the Blazing Roaring Tiger!
His decisiveness paid off.

The combined attack of the two pseudo-gods was so powerful that even Tiger God could hardly resist it.

Its health was already low, and it eventually fell to the claws of the Salamence.

Before its death, it burned out its last flame, ending its tragic demise with a Blaze Charge at the Salamence.

Beside its fallen body, Garchomp gleamed with golden light.

Chibana's vision went black.

Damn it, Garchomp, how dare you use Swords Dance to boost your power!
(End of this chapter)

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