Grey's shadow shield vanished, as Shadow Claw's Power Points were used up. He was hit by the Aerial Ace, but then attempted to go for full-contact Thunderpunch attack on Vesuvius.
OOC: Sorry for neglecting the thread; I've had a ton of studying and testing recently, and some more to come. I...
Grey turned the shadows in on themselves, and created a shield that covered his body from the electricity, and turned his attempted claw attack into a charge directly at Vesuvius.
Grey knew that he was running out of Power Points, so he shortened the tendrils into semiextensions of his clawtips, and leaped towards Vesuvius to fight in close.
I've bred over a thousand of the same pokemon, just to get one with flawless IVs. I am also a skilled EV trainer. So, yes, I care about stats, and that is one of the things that makes me one of the best on Bulbagarden.
As for in-game teams, I don't bother EV-training them because the games...
Scolipede's cry. Sheer, powerful roar. I love the whole line, and I wish they'd have been Bug/Dragon and the Pseudo legendary. I love Hydreigon, but Scolipede wins in cry and design.
Grey was hit, and he roared. He retracted all of his tendrils as he dropped the Typhlosion, and then whirled around and dived directly at Vesuvius.
At Grey's roar, Ryuka's pokeball rocked. "No chance." Aerick said as he clamped his hands around it.
Grey was getting frustrated. He threw out his cautious strategy, and his tendrils began to sharpen. He landed, then with his right claw, he swung the whiplike Shadow Claws at Vesuvius.
The worst a defensive Wild Charge could do was obscure Grey's vision of Vesuvius. It did work in that respect, so the grey Charizard had to take a different approach. He flew into the air above Vesuvius as recalled his claws for a second, and then the shadows struck from above as Grey attempted...
Grey knew he wouldn't be able to reform the tendrils and grab Vesuvius again at the height the Typhlosion currently was, so he attempted to hurl his opponent into the air before the Typhlosion could get free.
Grey saw the electricity coming through the 'bars' of the tendril cage. He called back the tendrils of one claw to provide a shield for himself. Vesuvius was left being squeezed in the air by the three remaining ribbons of shadow, but there was a large opening.
Grey's Shadow Claw extensions weren't really shadows, per se. They intensified with real shadows, yes, but they were more similar to antimatter in the fact that they were there (and able to cause damage), but in another way they weren't since things like temperature or conductivity didn't apply...
The Focus Blast's shockwave didn't even reach Grey; its inaccuracy and unreliability is the reason it is called 'fail blast' by some.
Seeing his opponent in the air, Grey flapped his wings and took off as well.
As he flew towards Vesuvius, Grey used both Shadows Claws to attack, his six...
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