[Space-Ti Fairy Crown: Fairy-type move power increased by 350%, Psychic-type move power increased by 150%, temporal and spatial-type move effects increased by 500%. Deals 100% damage to Dark-type attribute Pokemon.
Cos with the move Queen’s Grasp.
(Only the Gardevoir species can use)]
Very simple attributes. Aside from attributes amplification, temporal and spatial power received further enhancent. But it didn’t have the environntal impact like Tyranitar’s Tyrant Throne.
Rather, it simply added one skill.
He didn’t know what this skill’s power was like.
"Want to test it?" John asked Gardevoir.
"Gardevoir." Gardevoir shook its head, indicating no need for such trouble. It had already used Future Sight to see this move’s power.
"Greater consumption than using Roar of Ti and Spacial Rend?" John inquired.
Gardevoir nodded.
John couldn’t help but furrow his brow. Then he knew roughly what this move’s power was.
And yet, Gardevoir using its exclusive held item’s Queen’s Grasp required even more stamina consumption.
"This can also be considered having a unique ultimate skill." John pondered. "However, Queen’s Grasp’s specific damage still needs to find a target to test."
Pokemon that could serve as test targets for Queen’s Grasp weren’t many, just those top-tier divine beasts.
John tentatively set his target as wtwo.
John still had sothing to do, which was capturing Giratina.
However, John was also a bit worried. After all, the Arceus that answered him was in the ga. He was now in the real world.
Was that Arceus the sa one?
John was extrely fortunate. Fortunately, he had the habit of casually removing Pokemon held items. Although Arceus forcibly released the Giratina he’d captured, the Griseous Sphere was still in his system backpack.
Just as John thought, Gengar contained both spatial power and Ghost-type attribute power, so very naturally it opened a portal to the Distortion World.
After confirming that this out-of-control Distortion World wasn’t flooded with dark matter, John brought Gardevoir and Gengar through the Distortion World portal.
Behind the portal was a completely quiet and desolate world.
Surrounding them were floating rocks. Very high in the sky, a faint beam of light fell, preventing this world from being completely pitch black.
Setting foot on rock, John was thinking whether he should make so noise to attract Giratina’s attention.
But before John could move, Gardevoir signaled that sothing was rapidly flying toward them from the Distortion World’s depths.
Very quickly, that familiar yet strange black-golden figure appeared before John.
It was attracted by Arceus’ aura. Upon detecting the Creator’s aura, it imdiately rushed over at the fastest speed. It just didn’t expect that appearing before it were two Pokemon and one human.
After a while, rainbow radiance slowly dissipated. Giratina lowered its head to look at John, eyes carrying a bit of curiosity.
Giratina had indeed just t the Creator, and moreover had already received the other party’s "orders" for itself.
However, Giratina also wasn’t very clear why the Creator chose a human as its ssenger. Previously, there had never been any living being serving as the Creator’s ssenger.
If you insisted there were, it would be them, these deities who’d existed since the world’s founding.
’The Creator told to work hard for you for one hundred years. I am willing to comply.’
’However, the Creator didn’t say how this takes effect. If you want to enter a Pokeball like those ordinary Pokemon, to fight alongside you when you call, then you must follow Pokemon rules and defeat yourself!’
Giratina raised its head high, observing John. As a legendary Pokemon, the deity guarding the Distortion World, it also had its own pride. At the sa ti, it also wanted to see what kind of person would be selected by the Creator as a ssenger.
Just right, when testing Queen’s Grasp, there was a lack of a suitable target. Giratina conversely t the criteria.
Giratina looked at John. For so reason, seeing the smile at the corners of his mouth, relying on divine beast instinct, a bad premonition vaguely arose...
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