288. I'm Not Miss Li
288. I'm Not Miss Li
"Damn it, Nanshen Niu Pi!"
"One move, Dragon Tail, Emboar in seconds, I dare say that Nanshen's Steelix is definitely a member of his main lineup! The combat power is comparable to Garchomp!"
"Who dares to say that our Nanshen is a new Gymnasium Trainer without background! This is the background! (loudly forced)"
There was a lot of noise at the scene, some were blowing Nan Feng, and some were blowing Koizumi Jiro.
Surrounded by the noise, Koizumi Erlang was a little lost in thought. He stared blankly at Emboar lying in the crack. This scene was beyond his understanding.
Is Emboar being seconded so easily?
Although Emboar's defense is not high, its physique is beyond doubt.
Emboar, who was at the peak of the Contest Condition, was actually given a second by Steelix's "Dragon Tail".
Is it because I didn't sleep enough last night, so I have hallucinations?
Or did Emboar get weak from eating the wrong thing?
Or maybe Steelix was on drugs before the game?
Koizumi Erlang once wanted to slap himself to see if he was dreaming. If it is a dream, it is best to get out of this absurd and unrealistic nightmare as soon as possible.
"Trainer Koizumi Jiro, please send your second Pokémon as soon as possible," the referee reminded Koizumi Jiro when he saw that Koizumi Jiro was still not moving.
Koizumi Jiro 500 just woke up like a dream.
Hastily took out his second Poké Ball and released it.
The Pokémon appearing is Gyarados!
The huge and mighty azure body floats in mid-air, ferocious and powerful, but compared to Nan Feng's red Gyarados, "This ordinary Gyarados seems to have nothing to shock.
In terms of size, color, and strength, the audience present can see the gap between the two Gyarados with the naked eye.
Koizumi Jiro's Gyarados roared at Steelix with a ferocious face like a warning, but there was no threat to weaken Steelix.
It seems that Koizumi Jiro's Gyarados Ability is overconfident!
Overconfident: After the Pokémon with this Ability defeats a Pokémon from either side, its attack will increase by 1 level.
This is an Ability that gets stronger as you hit it, and is usually suitable for a six-push team!
But now Jiro Koizumi sends Gyarados purely because Water Type can restrain Steelix!
"Surf!" Koizumi Jiro immediately launched a fierce attack!
"Roar!" Gyarados roared up to the sky, causing a five-meter-high blue wave to rise from the ground, rushing mightily towards Steelix.
Nan Feng turned a blind eye and raised his hand to command. "Rock Slide!"
"Roar!" This time it was Steelix's turn to growl.
A deep darkness appeared in the sky of the entire battle field, and countless Rock Throws flew down from the circular black hole connected to the different dimension. It is the same as the Rock Throw Normal summoned by Benjira and Aggron. Although it is small, it has sharp edges and corners.
It seems that it is not a Rock Throw that falls in the sky, but sharp nails!
The place where the Steelix snake is slightly inferior to Benjira and Aggron may be the density of the Rock Slide's rain.
The two large Pokémon could not dodge Rival's attack at all, so they could only choose to attack and exchange damage.
Gyarados' Surf move is double damage against normal Steelix.
The Rock-type move used by Nan Feng's Steelix, Rock Slide, also has double damage to Gyarados.
The two sides are only Gyarados who have a 50% power bonus because they use moves that are consistent with their Attribute! This is also what Koizumi relies on!
But when the turbulent tide hit Steelix, Koizumi Erlang's eyeballs almost popped out.
The surging tide bombarded Steelix's body like it was hitting a flood control dam, and it was of no use other than being louder.
Isn't Steelix restrained by the water system?
And from the perspective of Species Strength, Steelix's physical defense is against the sky, but the special defense is not high!
(cgej) For this reason, he even asked Gyarados to use the special attack move Surf, which he is not good at, but why can't it cause any damage to Steelix?
Another picture beyond his cognition appeared, Koizumi Jiro's mind almost crashed.
There is only one sentence in his mind now.
I don't understand!
Nan Feng was not surprised at all. As an obsidian Flash Steelix, his Steelix was born with an ability called "Waterproof", the effect is: immunity to water moves.
Don't tell me you're Gyarados using Surf. Try using Orgin Pulse instead of Kyogre, the result is not necessarily the same. Even if Orgin Pulse cannot cause water damage, the impact force attached to it can kill Steelix in seconds.
Unfortunately, your Pokémon is Gyarados, not Kyogre.
Koizumi Jiro: My fucking Pokémon is Kyogre and I come to play Ultra Ball ranking battle with you?
Steelix was unscathed by Surf, but Gyarados' huge body suffered continuous blows from Rock Slide.
The small Pokémon was hit three or four times by falling rocks at most, but its huge body suffered at least hundreds of blows.
Flying Type made each Rock Throw hit the body, penetrating deeper into the flesh for three points, and the pain almost made Gyarados fall into Rage's rage on the spot!
"Boom!" In the end, Gyarados fell to the ground under the continuous blow of Rock Throw.
The huge body slammed heavily on the ground, stirring up a wave of Surf that hadn't receded.
Steelix was not killed in seconds, but his own Gyarados was killed in seconds?
The corner of Koizumi Jiro's mouth twitched.
I really don't like Miss Li! (Big mistake)
Nan Feng crossed his arms and put a tag on Koizumi Jiro's Gyarados: so crisp.
Steelix has no Rock Type, and the damage effect of Rock Slide is 200%.
Not really only 200%, though.
Leaving aside for the time being Steelix's Rock power boost obtained by absorbing the treasure-level Hard Stone during the Onix period.
The Badge on Nan Feng's body alone gives it a 30% bonus to Rock-type moves.
"Stone Badge" at Hoenn Alliance Rustboro Gym, "Boulder Badge" at Kanto Region Pewter Gym, and "Cliff Badge" at Carlos Region Cyllage Gym.
For Nan Feng, when he collects all the Gym Badge Pokémon in the future, they can use moves that are not their own Attribute to play the effect of their own Attribute moves.
Hey, based on this calculation, it seems that Koizumi Jiro's Gyarados is not too brittle, but his Steelix is too strong!
"Gyarados is out of combat, Steelix wins!" the referee announced the result. .
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