>>23419998So, how does Gardevoir create a black hole?
Physics considered, it would have to compress a very large amount of matter into an extremely dense volume.
Telekinetically gathering and compressing the molecules in the air perhaps?
That would require tremendous energy, and the resultant singularity would evaporate almost instantly, even if the entire atmosphere were to be compressed.
The smart money would have to be on directly manipulating the fabric of space itself, creating a depression that just instantly collapses the mass within it. The danger wouldn't even be the black hole itself, but the hazardous radiation emitted as air continues to fill into the void left by the collapse, and collapsing itself. A point in space occupied by matter collapsing, the black hole evaporating, and more matter collapsing over and over until the Gardevoir dies. Which would probably be pretty quick, due to being exposed to that kind of energetic event.
The whole thing would probably bathe everything nearby in fatal radiation, killing literally everything.
Gardevoir is scary.