Pokémon: A Strong Man from the Slums
Chapter 480: Fossil Pterosaur vs. Rumble Rock
"Gyarados and Giganotosaurus have both lost their ability to fight. Both players please replace the next Pokémon!" the referee announced loudly.
With the referee's announcement, this fierce confrontation came to an end.
After a fierce battle, Gyarados and Pandora's Creed both fell down, exhausted.
Their owners, Yu Longyan and Lin Tao, took back their tired companions without hesitation and gave them the rest and recuperation they deserved.
The air was filled with a tense and solemn atmosphere. The two trainers took deep breaths, trying to calm their inner turmoil, while also falling into deep thought for the next strategic layout.
Yulongyan, the female trainer who is very good at using dragon-type Pokémon, already has a clear plan in mind.
"Next I have to send out an elf that is flexible enough. Only an elf that is flexible enough will not be easily restrained." Yu Longyan thought to herself.
In her strategy, flexibility means survival space, which can effectively avoid the opponent's fatal blow and find opportunities for counterattack.
At the same time, Lin Tao was also quickly analyzing his opponent's weaknesses.
"Since the opponent prefers dragon-type elves, and most of them have the ability to fly, their defense against rock-type skills must be insufficient."
He thought to himself and immediately made a decision - send out a rock-type Pokémon to use its natural advantages to deal an unexpected blow to the opponent.
His choice was undoubtedly a precise deployment of confrontational strategy, aimed at breaking the opponent's rhythm and taking the initiative in the battle.
As the two of them moved, the atmosphere on the field heated up again.
They threw their second Poké Balls almost at the same time, and dazzling red lights streaked across the sky, instantly attracting everyone's attention.
When the light faded, two new elves, Yulongyan's Fossil Pterosaur and Lin Tao's Rumbling Rock, stood proudly on the battlefield.
The appearance of these two elves undoubtedly added new variables to the game and stimulated more heated discussions among the audience.
Everyone is guessing who will use wisdom and courage to lead the battle and ultimately win the crown of victory in this round of competition.
In the audience, opinions were clearly divided about the upcoming showdown, with arguments raging.
Some viewers firmly believe that Rhydon will have the upper hand due to its superior attributes.
As a representative of the rock system, Rhydon can not only effectively restrain Pterosaurs, but is also regarded as the nemesis of aerial threats because of its solid body and excellent anti-air capabilities.
However, another camp holds a completely different view, believing that the flexibility of the fossil pterosaurs will be the decisive factor.
Despite being at a disadvantage in terms of attributes, the Pterosaur's agility and fast movement are enough to allow it to handle the battle with ease and avoid becoming the target of Rhydon's stable output. Instead, it may seize the opportunity to deliver a fatal blow.
"Attribute restraint is important, but in actual combat, the mobility and tactical use of Pokémon cannot be ignored." An experienced trainer commented while watching the battle.
Indeed, every game is a comprehensive contest of Pokémon's abilities, trainer's wisdom, and on-the-spot performance.
Although attribute restraint is an important basis for tactical layout, it does not mean absolute victory or defeat.
In the world of elf battles, no single attribute can dominate the world, and no single tactic can ensure victory in every battle.
The final outcome of this battle can only be verified through actual combat.
Amid the discussions among the audience, the battle between the two elves officially began.
These two elves have their own characteristics. The fossil pterosaur hovers in the air with its swift speed, looking for the best time to attack.
Rhydon, on the other hand, plays it safe and steady, relying on his own defensive advantages. He constantly looks for his opponent's weaknesses and is always ready to use his "Rockslide" skill to deal a heavy blow to his opponent.
The battle scene changes rapidly, and every attack and defense tests the limits of the Pokémon's abilities and the trainer's tactical command.
The audience held their breath, not wanting to miss any wonderful moment.
Time passed silently like the sand in an hourglass, and the duel between the two elves entered a white-hot stage.
As the battle continued, the physical strength of the Pterosaur and Rhydon was gradually depleted, and the originally rigorous offense and defense system began to show cracks.
Rhodon, the overlord of the ground, had a natural disadvantage in speed, so its flaws were exposed more frequently, giving the pterosaurs many opportunities to counterattack.
The fossil pterosaur was as sharp as a falcon. It accurately captured Rhodon's loopholes time and time again and used them as breakthrough points for attack, causing Rhodon's injuries to gradually accumulate and the situation to become increasingly serious.
However, the fossil pterosaurs did not emerge unscathed.
Although it successfully avoided many attacks, the restraint of Rhodon's attributes made every hit like a hammer, causing heavy damage to the Pterosaur.
Although the Fossil Pterosaur is flexible, it is difficult for it to completely avoid Rhydon's rock-based skills. Every contact seems to leave a deep mark on its body.
In this way, the two elves' injuries gradually approached the limit of their endurance in the mutual attacks.
The battle entered the final tug-of-war. Both the pterosaur and the Rhodon were covered in wounds, and every action seemed extremely difficult.
Their fight is no longer just a contest of strength and skill, but also a competition of will and perseverance.
At this moment, the audience's hearts were pulled tightly, and everyone held their breath and watched this desperate fight.
Finally, after a violent impact, the fossil pterosaur fell powerlessly from the air, fell heavily to the ground and fell into a coma, indicating that it had reached the limit of its physical strength.
At the same time, Rhydon fell to the ground with a bang in the final collision, his eyes lost focus, and he completely lost the ability to fight.
The referee saw this and announced loudly: "Both Rhydon and Pterosaur have lost their ability to fight. Please ask the two contestants to replace the next Pokémon!"
After the referee finished speaking, Yu Longyan and Lin Tao both put away their elves.
Then, they both took a deep breath and fell into deep thought again.
"The strength of this opponent cannot be underestimated! Now everyone knows that I am good at dragon-type elves, and many of my dragon-type elves are restrained by ice-type elves. So in the next game, I will do the opposite and send out an elf that can restrain ice-type elves!" Yu Longyan thought to herself.
"Most of the remaining elves of Yu Longyan are dragon and flying types, which are four times restrained by the ice type, so I will send out an ice type elf next!" Lin Tao thought to himself.
Obviously, Yu Longyan guessed Lin Tao's idea correctly!
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