Master of Faster
He/Him
25
December 12
Goldenrod, Johto
Straight
Mauville Gym Leader
Champion
"With great speed comes great responsibility."
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Josh Devlin
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POSTED ON Jan 6, 2023 9:10:49 GMT
Josh was impressed with the new Ever Grande Leader's property; it may have been just as expansive as the Mauville Leader's. He could have easily fit one of his smaller courses inside her Big Top. As the crowd began assembling, Josh sharply tugged back on Blinky's reins, his Jolteon dramatically rearing. He was sure cameras were going to flash while the electric-type was on her hind legs. "Wasting no time, I see!" Josh replied with a smile once Blinky was done posing for the gallery.
The battle court was nowhere near as large as Josh's was, meaning he wouldn't be able to take full advantage of his Pokémon's speed. There was, however, a rectangular moat just inside the court's out-of-bounds lines that was perfect for Illumina to swim around in. For his battle strategy to work, though, the duo would have to stay within the range of each others' Electric attacks.
As the show starter, Josh felt flattered at the way the court jester's introduction was. It was almost exactly like how the Silph Cup's Master of Ceremonies introduced him at his race. The title "Fastest in Hoenn" currently belonged to Isaac Merlo . If he had anything to say about it, though, that title was going to be his in 2023. He blamed his injury for the underwhelming performance. The first race was only a couple months away, too; he was going to enter that when it was announced and go flying past the competition.
For now, though, he had a Gym challenge to win.
Josh hopped off Blinky's back and took his position in the Trainer's Box, which elevated itself to League standard height. He hurled Illumina's toward the water on his left, the two standing close to one another in anticipation of the Leader's Pokémon. With the Gym not being bound to a specific type, Josh anticipated he would have to overcome one or more Ground-types.
And he was right. A grass-type, too. It seemed his strategy would be more useful defensively than offensively, which was not ideal. It seemed the longer this battle went on, the less likely he would be to win. Josh did catch a break, though: the ELECTRIC TERRAIN would largely nullify the grass-type's natural defenses against his primary element and make DISCHARGE still extremely efficient.
Ground-types also meant EARTHQUAKE. That wasn't going to fly against a Gym Leader whose preferred Pokémon almost all had issues against ones of the electricity-retardant type. Having learned lessons from battling Elinor Anderson repeatedly, Josh had a better handle on how to silently and nonverbally control his Pokémon. He cupped his hands toward the Claydol, Illumina showing why she had the name she did. The yellow bulb hanging from her head strobed rapidly, emitting a headache-inducing CONFUSE RAY. Next, he pointed both his index fingers toward the Trevenant and recoiled his hands like he was shooting a firearm, a sign for the Jolteon to launch PIN MISSILE quills at the ghastly tree. Johanna Joy {WC: 496} {PC: 2} NAME SPECIES STATUS Illumina Lanturn Good Blinky Jolteon Good
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