Kaze’s Psychic one-shot his Golbat. Specter’s Shadow Ball destroyed his Sneasel. Then Crobat poisoned Cinders, but Boulder’s Rock Slide ended it. Cyrus’s final Pokémon — Weavile — fell to Cedar’s Wood Hammer. Cyrus fled. Giratina’s form twisted reality. Lucas’s Pokémon couldn’t see straight. One by one, they fell. Ripple was frozen. Cinders burned out. Boulder crumbled.
After the gym, Lucas sat outside the Contest Hall. “One more level,” he told Specter. A wild Bibarel appeared. Specter’s Shadow Claw. Flash of purple light. pokemon platinum ntevo
The NTEVO rule wasn’t a challenge at first. Roark’s Cranidos fell to Cedar’s Razor Leaf. Gardenia’s Roserade? Burned by , his Ponyta from Route 206. But the first real test came in Eterna’s Galactic Building. Kaze’s Psychic one-shot his Golbat
Professor Rowan later asked, “Why refuse trades when they’re faster?” Cyrus’s final Pokémon — Weavile — fell to
A Grunt’s Kadabra kept teleporting out of danger. Lucas’s own Kadabra — — watched from its Poké Ball. “Soon,” Lucas whispered. “At level 37, you’ll evolve. No machine. No stranger’s hand.” Chapter 2: The Ghost of Hearthome Fantina’s Mismagius was a nightmare. Lucas had no Dark types. But he had Specter , a Gastly caught in the Old Chateau. In normal runs, Haunter was a dead end without trade. But here? At level 37, Specter would become Gengar — alone .
The Distortion World shattered. Lucas woke up outside Turnback Cave, Specter’s Poké Ball in his hand — still warm. At the Pokémon League, Cynthia’s Garchomp was the last wall. It outsped everyone. But Kaze, the Alakazam who never needed a stranger’s touch, held a Focus Sash. Countered with Mirror Coat. Garchomp fell.
Both fell.