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Steven recalls and thanks Aggron before sending out {{p|Cradily}} as his third Pokémon. Cradily uses {{m|Power Whip}}, surrounding Gengar with its many tentacles and striking it multiple times. The tentacles proceed to wrap around Gengar, who struggles to break free. Steven calls for {{m|Ingrain}}, which [[Alain]] notes will [[Escape prevention|prevent Cradily from being recalled]]. Diantha takes this as a sign that Steven intends to defeat Gengar here and now. Ash orders a {{m|Sludge Bomb}}, which scores a direct hit; however, Ingrain slowly begins restoring Cradily's [[HP|health]]. Steven goes on the offensive, calling for {{m|Meteor Beam}}, the attack's intense light blinding Ash and Gengar. Ash realizes he can fight light with light and shouts for Gengar to use Dazzling Gleam, which blocks Meteor Beam and results in a massive explosion that damages both Pokémon, but also frees Gengar. Steven compliments Ash's strategy, the two Trainers calling for Power Whip and {{m|Shadow Ball}}, respectively. Gengar avoids several tentacles and launches its attack, but Cradily bats it aside and batters Gengar with its attack, flinging it into the ground and defeating it. Recalling Gengar, Ash selects {{AP|Pikachu}}, whom Steven calls Ash's greatest partner, for his final Pokémon. Knowing that {{type|Electric}} attacks are {{DL|Type|Type effectiveness|not very effective}} against {{t|Grass}} types and Cradily is still restoring health with Ingrain, plus Metagross waiting in the wings, Goh and Hop note that Ash needs to finish Cradily quickly. [[James]] and {{MTR}} are excited to see Pikachu, and now Jessie is cheering for Ash as well, telling Pikachu to not lose. Steven orders Cradily to use {{m|Rock Blast}}, but Pikachu's {{m|Quick Attack}} [[Priority|strikes first]]. When the rocks are subsequently launched, Pikachu jumps from one rock to another to gain height and wraps up Cradily's Power Whip with {{m|Electroweb}}, a manuever that leaves Leon impressed. With Cradily's tentacles out of the way, Pikachu lands a super effective {{m|Iron Tail}}, taking Cradily out of the fight and leaving both sides with only one Pokémon left. Steven praises Ash's skill, remarking that every attack that the latter launches leave him surprised. Ash credits Gengar's efforts in assisting with Pikachu's victory. | Steven recalls and thanks Aggron before sending out {{p|Cradily}} as his third Pokémon. Cradily uses {{m|Power Whip}}, surrounding Gengar with its many tentacles and striking it multiple times. The tentacles proceed to wrap around Gengar, who struggles to break free. Steven calls for {{m|Ingrain}}, which [[Alain]] notes will [[Escape prevention|prevent Cradily from being recalled]]. Diantha takes this as a sign that Steven intends to defeat Gengar here and now. Ash orders a {{m|Sludge Bomb}}, which scores a direct hit; however, Ingrain slowly begins restoring Cradily's [[HP|health]]. Steven goes on the offensive, calling for {{m|Meteor Beam}}, the attack's intense light blinding Ash and Gengar. Ash realizes he can fight light with light and shouts for Gengar to use Dazzling Gleam, which blocks Meteor Beam and results in a massive explosion that damages both Pokémon, but also frees Gengar. Steven compliments Ash's strategy, the two Trainers calling for Power Whip and {{m|Shadow Ball}}, respectively. Gengar avoids several tentacles and launches its attack, but Cradily bats it aside and batters Gengar with its attack, flinging it into the ground and defeating it. Recalling Gengar, Ash selects {{AP|Pikachu}}, whom Steven calls Ash's greatest partner, for his final Pokémon. Knowing that {{type|Electric}} attacks are {{DL|Type|Type effectiveness|not very effective}} against {{t|Grass}} types and Cradily is still restoring health with Ingrain, plus Metagross waiting in the wings, Goh and Hop note that Ash needs to finish Cradily quickly. [[James]] and {{MTR}} are excited to see Pikachu, and now Jessie is cheering for Ash as well, telling Pikachu to not lose. Steven orders Cradily to use {{m|Rock Blast}}, but Pikachu's {{m|Quick Attack}} [[Priority|strikes first]]. When the rocks are subsequently launched, Pikachu jumps from one rock to another to gain height and wraps up Cradily's Power Whip with {{m|Electroweb}}, a manuever that leaves Leon impressed. With Cradily's tentacles out of the way, Pikachu lands a super effective {{m|Iron Tail}}, taking Cradily out of the fight and leaving both sides with only one Pokémon left. Steven praises Ash's skill, remarking that every attack that the latter launches leave him surprised. Ash credits Gengar's efforts in assisting with Pikachu's victory. | ||
Steven recalls Cradily and sends out Metagross once more. Immediately he grasps his Mega Stickpin and Mega Evolves Metagross. Ash calls for {{m|Thunderbolt}}, but Metagross effortlessly avoids the attack, as well as several follow-up Thunderbolts. Metagross uses {{m|Meteor Mash}}, which smashes into Pikachu and causes big damage. Diantha notes that Mega Metagross is said to have far superior strategic and information process capabilities than its base form, enabling it to predict Pikachu's every action with incredible accuracy. Ash calls for Iron Tail, but Metagross easily dodges again and smashes Pikachu into the ground with Psychic, though Pikachu is still able to stand back up. Ash's grimace gives way to a smile as he tosses [[Ash's hat|his hat]] to [[Pikachu in a cap|Pikachu]] and the two begin to perform their Z-Move, much to the excitement of the audience. Pikachu fires {{m|10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt}}, but Metagross dodges and prepares to finish Pikachu with {{m|Flash Cannon}}. To Steven's shock, however, the lightning bolts suddenly change direction and block Metagross's attack, as well as strike the {{pkmn|category|Iron Leg Pokémon}} and send it plummeting to the ground. While Steven is in disbelief of Pikachu's ability to command electricity, Pikachu strikes Metagross with Iron Tail, scoring the finishing blow on his opponent. Dan rules Metagross unable to battle and Ash the victor. With that, Ash advances to the semifinals to battle {{an|Cynthia}}, who is excited at the prospect. In the audience, Goh and Iris dance with {{TP|Goh|Grookey}} in celebration while Hop calls Ash and his Pokémon incredible. Team Rocket is likewise thrilled with the upset, Jessie even believing that Ash might win the entire tournament. Steven congratulates Ash, attributing the victory to the feelings Ash and his partners have for each other coming together to form an incredible power. With the battle over, the four Trainers advancing to the semifinals have been decided: Leon, Diantha, Cynthia, and Ash. | Steven recalls Cradily and sends out Metagross once more. Immediately he grasps his Mega Stickpin and Mega Evolves Metagross. Ash calls for {{m|Thunderbolt}}, but Metagross effortlessly avoids the attack, as well as several follow-up Thunderbolts. Metagross uses {{m|Meteor Mash}}, which smashes into Pikachu and causes big damage. Diantha notes that Mega Metagross is said to have far superior strategic and information process capabilities than its base form, enabling it to predict Pikachu's every action with incredible accuracy. Ash calls for Iron Tail, but Metagross easily dodges again and smashes Pikachu into the ground with Psychic, though Pikachu is still able to stand back up. Ash's grimace gives way to a smile as he tosses [[Ash's hat|his hat]] to [[Pikachu in a cap|Pikachu]] and the two begin to perform their Z-Move, much to the excitement of the audience. Pikachu fires {{m|10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt}}, but Metagross dodges and prepares to finish Pikachu with {{m|Flash Cannon}}. To Steven's shock, however, the lightning bolts suddenly change direction and block Metagross's attack, as well as strike the {{pkmn|category|Iron Leg Pokémon}} and send it plummeting to the ground. While Steven is in disbelief of Pikachu's ability to command electricity, Pikachu strikes Metagross with Iron Tail, scoring the finishing blow on his opponent. Dan rules Metagross unable to battle and Ash the victor. With that, Ash advances to the semifinals to battle {{an|Cynthia}}, who is very excited and delighted at the prospect of finally battling Ash. In the audience, Goh and Iris dance with {{TP|Goh|Grookey}} in celebration while Hop calls Ash and his Pokémon incredible. Team Rocket is likewise thrilled with the upset, Jessie even believing that Ash might win the entire tournament. Steven congratulates Ash, attributing the victory to the feelings Ash and his partners have for each other coming together to form an incredible power. With the battle over, the four Trainers advancing to the semifinals have been decided: Leon, Diantha, Cynthia, and Ash. | ||
Outside the stadium, Steven expresses his belief in Ash's ability to defeat Cynthia. Alain and Iris likewise tell Ash to win, which he promises to do. Ash says goodbye to the three, while inside the stadium, Leon looks down upon the battlefield impassively. | Outside the stadium, Steven expresses his belief in Ash's ability to defeat Cynthia. Alain and Iris likewise tell Ash to win, which he promises to do. Ash says goodbye to the three, while inside the stadium, Leon looks down upon the battlefield impassively. |
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