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Nidoking and Nidoqueen stood on the Electro Webs, which didn't completely immobilize them but made their movents extrely difficult. In this situation, they couldn't mount any counterattacks against the flying Vivillon and levitating Chicho.

Both Nidoking and Nidoqueen had notoriously short tempers. Feeling frustrated by their inability to move freely, the accumulated anger inside them drove them to want to tear Chicho and Vivillon apart.

Initially clear-headed, Nidoking and Nidoqueen beca reckless. As if connected telepathically, they simultaneously opened their mouths, and countless ice and snow erupted from them. In no ti, a violent blizzard engulfed the entire battle room.

Yuga hadn't anticipated that these two irritable Pokémon were skilled in Ice-type moves. They not only knew Ice Beam but also commands over Blizzard.

"Vivillon, Hurricane! Chicho, Psychic!" Yuga shouted loudly to his Pokémon.

Vivillon nodded, and nurous Flying-type energies surged within her. Shortly, a hollow whirlwind centered around Vivillon spread outward, creating a calm zone in the middle where Vivillon and Chicho stood.

Once the whirlwind ford, Chicho emitted a vibrant purple light, and a powerful surge of psychic energy infused into the whirlwind. The whirlwind began emanating purple energy fluctuations.

Under this coordinated action, all the blizzards were kept at bay by the whirlwind charged with Flying and Psychic energy. Vivillon and Chicho remained unhard.

This combination of Hurricane and Psychic was a move Yuga adapted based on what he had seen in the ani of Ash Ketchum using it with Latias, Latios, and Rayquaza to battle Hoopa and Six Legendary Pokémon.

However, at that ti, Rayquaza didn't use Hurricane; it used Dragon Ascent. Of course, Rayquaza doesn't learn Hurricane, even though it's a Legendary Pokémon.

Although Vivillon and Chicho's version lacked the grandeur of that battle, they were facing only Nidoking and Nidoqueen, not Hoopa and six Legendaries.

Driven by anger, Nidoking and Nidoqueen continued to unleash blizzards even when it beca apparent that the attack was ineffective. Countless pale snowflakes continued to rage in the battle room.

If it weren't for the protection provided by the Dream Eater within the shadow, Yuga would have likely frozen in the onslaught of this relentless blizzard.

"Vivillon, Chicho, expand the whirlwind!" Yuga commanded.

Within the whirlwind's center, Vivillon and Chicho began controlling it to expand outward continuously. Eventually, Nidoking and Nidoqueen were engulfed by the whirlwind.

The two massive beasts were relentlessly sliced by the whirlwind infused with Flying and Psychic energy. Their once sturdy armor showed nurous cracks.

By the ti the whirlwind dissipated, Nidoking and Nidoqueen had already lost consciousness.

This Hurricane and Psychic combination move proved to be both formidable defensively and offensively.

However, it was clear that executing this combination move required exceptional coordination and imposed a significant ntal strain on the Pokémon.

While both Vivillon and Chicho could use Hurricane and Psychic individually, neither of them could perform this combined technique alone.

With Nidoking and Nidoqueen resolved, Yuga continued forward to the next level.

In the lobby on the ground floor, the judges, witnessing Yuga's use of this combination move to subdue the enraged Nidoking and Nidoqueen, gained a renewed appreciation for his skills.

"This kid's potential knows no bounds," Lorelei remarked with a sigh.

The participants from the Kanto region have been performing rather unremarkably so far. Therefore, after witnessing Yuga's impressive performance, Lorelei couldn't help but feel a bit envious of the Hoenn region.

Of course, the Kanto region's current lackluster performance doesn't an they are inferior to others. It's just that among the younger generation, they are currently falling slightly behind.

Currently, the youngest Champion in the Kanto region is Lance, and no one doubts his future achievents. However, Lance hailed from the Johto region, creating a sowhat delicate situation.

Upon hearing Lorelei's words, the other judges nodded in agreent.

However, the one who appeared to be the least concerned here was Professor Carolina. This was because she had a granddaughter, Cynthia, who had already gained fa throughout the Sinnoh region.

Cynthia was not only a source of pride for Professor Carolina but also for the entire Celestica People lineage. She was regarded as a prodigious Trainer and the chosen successor to the position of Celestica People Elder. In Professor Carolina's eyes, although Yuga was undoubtedly exceptional, there was still a gap when compared to her own granddaughter.

At this point, Yuga continued to lead the second batch of contestants, trailing just one level behind the top perforr from the first batch, Grant.

As Yuga had speculated, starting from the 41st level, all the Guardian Pokémon ca in pairs.

The Guardians of the 42nd level consisted of an Arcanine and a Alakazam. These two Pokémon were far stronger than the previous Nidoking and Nidoqueen, and they displayed excellent teamwork.

One of them focused on offense while the other provided support. Their roles were clearly defined, and they emphasized tactical coordination during the battle.

Alakazam, known for its high intelligence, had sacrificed its decent attack capabilities to function solely as a support Pokémon, leaving the offensive role to Arcanine, which had impressive Special and Physical Attack stats. Even facing the Flying advantage of Vivillon and the levitating ability of Chicho, Arcanine proved more than capable.

Alakazam focused entirely on defending Arcanine, allowing it to unleash relentless attacks without concern. Crimson flas ravaged the battlefield, and the heatwave raised the room's temperature several degrees. After several rounds of intense bombardnt, scorch marks covered the walls.

Yuga also noticed that this Arcanine knew moves like Flare Blitz and Wild Charge. If it weren't for the fact that its physical attacks couldn't reach Chicho and Vivillon due to their positioning, Yuga suspected it might have fought even more recklessly.

In the end, it was Chicho who utilized her trump card, trapping Arcanine firmly within a Gravity Field, leading to the defeat of this fiery opponent.

With Arcanine gone, Alakazam, which excelled only at support, lost its utility and, as expected, was defeated.

At this point, Yuga's performance officially tied with Grant, who had been the top perforr among the first batch of contestants.

Upon reaching the 43rd level, Yuga encountered a challenge that Grant had failed to overco – a pair of Pokémon: a Swift Swim Ludicolo and a Drizzle Pelipper.

This level had been where Grant's journey had co to a halt, which wasn't surprising.

Grant specialized in Rock-type Pokémon, most of which were heavyweight and often paired with Ground-types. When faced with agile Water-type Pokémon, Grant's team had struggled significantly due to type disadvantages.

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