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Day 119
With my final team assembled—Skeledirge, Grafaiai, Garganacl, Kilowattrel, Brambleghast, and Orthworm—I was ready to test myself at the Pokémon League of Paldea. Just outside, I caught a Tandemaus, not as a fighter this late in the journey but as one last addition to my growing collection. Then, with my six chosen partners, I stepped through the gates and faced the Elite Four.
Rika fell with little resistance, her Ground-types crumbling under the pressure of my team. Poppy proved trickier, her Steel-types hitting hard, but my strategies broke through. Larry—back again in a new role—was laughably easy, and I couldn’t help but think his paycheck would take another cut after that defeat. Finally came Hassel, whose Dragon-types demanded caution, but careful moves and solid teamwork brought me victory. With the Elite Four defeated, only the Champion remained.
Geeta stood tall, but her battle turned out to be one of the easiest I’d faced. Brambleghast slipped into the shadows with Phantom Force and took down Espathra in a single strike. Garganacl crushed Kingambit with Hammer Arm, then Skeledirge Terastallized and obliterated Avalugg with Overheat. Kilowattrel surged through Veluza with Discharge, while Grafaiai jabbed down Gogoat with venomous precision. Finally, Geeta’s ace Glimmora took the field, Terastallized and ready to fight. I answered with Orthworm. Though Glimmora resisted the first Earthquake and countered with a Rock-type Tera Blast, it wasn’t enough. Orthworm struck again with another Earthquake, and Geeta’s last Pokémon collapsed.
And just like that, it was over. Geeta, the so-called top Champion of Paldea, had fallen without much effort. Perhaps she was the easiest Champion I’d ever faced, but regardless, I had claimed the title. With Skeledirge and my faithful team at my side, I became the Champion of the Paldea region.
With my final team assembled—Skeledirge, Grafaiai, Garganacl, Kilowattrel, Brambleghast, and Orthworm—I was ready to test myself at the Pokémon League of Paldea. Just outside, I caught a Tandemaus, not as a fighter this late in the journey but as one last addition to my growing collection. Then, with my six chosen partners, I stepped through the gates and faced the Elite Four.
Rika fell with little resistance, her Ground-types crumbling under the pressure of my team. Poppy proved trickier, her Steel-types hitting hard, but my strategies broke through. Larry—back again in a new role—was laughably easy, and I couldn’t help but think his paycheck would take another cut after that defeat. Finally came Hassel, whose Dragon-types demanded caution, but careful moves and solid teamwork brought me victory. With the Elite Four defeated, only the Champion remained.
Geeta stood tall, but her battle turned out to be one of the easiest I’d faced. Brambleghast slipped into the shadows with Phantom Force and took down Espathra in a single strike. Garganacl crushed Kingambit with Hammer Arm, then Skeledirge Terastallized and obliterated Avalugg with Overheat. Kilowattrel surged through Veluza with Discharge, while Grafaiai jabbed down Gogoat with venomous precision. Finally, Geeta’s ace Glimmora took the field, Terastallized and ready to fight. I answered with Orthworm. Though Glimmora resisted the first Earthquake and countered with a Rock-type Tera Blast, it wasn’t enough. Orthworm struck again with another Earthquake, and Geeta’s last Pokémon collapsed.
And just like that, it was over. Geeta, the so-called top Champion of Paldea, had fallen without much effort. Perhaps she was the easiest Champion I’d ever faced, but regardless, I had claimed the title. With Skeledirge and my faithful team at my side, I became the Champion of the Paldea region.
