John raised his hand and launched two Pokeballs into the air.
Steelix crashed onto the battlefield with a thunderous roar, its imnse body exuding an intimidating aura. The instant it landed, its eyes locked on the Totem Tyranitar towering before it. A clash between giants was inevitable.
Alongside Steelix, Gardevoir appeared, her elegant form imdiately shimring with Confusion as she used her psychic power to lift John safely into the air. The arena, though vast, suddenly felt too small to contain the two massive Pokemon. One misstep and John could've been crushed in the chaos.
Steelix wasted no ti. It raised its massive tail high and slamd it into the ground with a resounding impact.
The floor of the third level shook violently. Cracks spiderwebbed across the stone as debris scattered, and a rumbling shockwave of Earthquake surged through the battlefield.
For a mont, John wondered if the Mirage Tower itself would collapse under the strain. But the mysterious structure held firm, its strange, self-restorative nature quickly repairing the damage.
This wasn't an ordinary battle—it was a clash of titanic forces.
BOOM!
Tyranitar reacted imdiately. Despite its massive fra, it moved with startling precision, crouching low as if bracing for impact. With a guttural roar, it drove its fist into the ground with all its might.
The resulting shockwave collided with Earthquake's force mid-air, creating an explosive burst of energy that shook the room.
John stared in disbelief. "Did it just punch the ground to stop Earthquake?"
The faint red and blue glow surrounding Tyranitar revealed its move—Superpower. With 120 base power, it wasn't just about raw strength; it was a calculated strike that neutralized the ground-shattering attack.
"This thing isn't just strong; it's smart," John muttered, an excited grin spreading across his face. "I need this on my team."
John wasn't about to let up. As Tyranitar prepared for another strike, he threw two more Pokeballs.
Gabite and Greninja appeared on either side of the battlefield, flanking the Totem Pokemon.
Gabite charged forward, its claws glowing with the energy of Dragon Claw. On the opposite side, Greninja hurled Water Shuriken in rapid succession before dashing in with its kunai, ready to strike with Cut.
Above, Gardevoir raised her arms, summoning the glowing energy of Moonblast to rain down from above.
John floated safely above the chaos, giving orders with sharp precision. "Steelix, back them up! Keep using Iron Tail!"
Steelix responded by swinging its gleaming silver tail in a powerful arc, aiming to strike Tyranitar head-on.
Despite being surrounded and outnumbered, Tyranitar remained unshaken. It unleashed a roar so powerful that the sound waves rippled across the battlefield, disrupting the incoming attacks.
Water Shuriken evaporated mid-air. Moonblast shattered into harmless fragnts. Gabite and Greninja were blown back, skidding across the floor.
John clenched his fists. "What kind of move was that? No way that was just
As the dust settled, Tyranitar stood unscathed, its feral grin visible through the haze. Then, without hesitation, it used Swords Dance.
A surge of crimson energy erupted around its body, raising its attack to terrifying new levels. Its already formidable strength had just doubled, and it wasted no ti pressing the advantage.
It barreled forward with alarming speed, the ground trembling beneath each step.
"Steelix, Iron Tail! Stop it now!" John yelled.
Steelix t Tyranitar head-on, its tail flashing as it struck with precision.
At the sa ti, Gabite unleashed Dragon Breath, Gardevoir fired another Moonblast, and Greninja, now with a Substitute in place, launched dual Water Pulse attacks.
But Tyranitar was unstoppable.
It shrugged off the blasts of energy like they were re annoyances. Water Pulse fizzled against its armored hide. Dragon Breath barely slowed its charge. Even Moonblast, striking with pinpoint accuracy, failed to stop its montum.
When Steelix's Iron Tail collided with Tyranitar, the result was imdiate and devastating.
Steelix's head and tail were slamd into the wall, pinned by the sheer force of Tyranitar's charge. The impact left a crater in the stone, and Steelix groaned under the pressure.
John stared at the carnage, slack-jawed. "This Tyranitar is built like a Yuujiro Hanma cosplayer. Punching the ground to stop Earthquake? Who does that?"
He glanced at his remaining Pokeballs, a sheepish grin spreading across his face. "Guess we're jumping this guy after all. Four-on-one? Nah, it's tactical teamwork. Totally fair."
Tyranitar, however, clearly thought otherwise. Its savage roar and unrelenting assault left no doubt: this was its domain. And anyone daring to challenge it would need more than strategy—they'd need a miracle.
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