Growlithe

Growlithe's momentum was indeed sufficient, but Rope, who had an unrivaled understanding with Growlithe, did know that in Growlithe's own heart, he also knew that he didn't have much of a chance of winning.

After all, the difference between the strength of an Elite Four and a non-Elite Four Pokémon was not just half a star. Under normal circumstances, Growlithe and Charmeleon were still far from the Elite Four level.

But because of Rope's reinforcement, they had already started to run wildly towards the Elite Four level in terms of their overall quality. Of course, without Rope's reinforcement, their strength was definitely not weak, of course, it wasn't strong, although compared to Pokémon of the same age or those who received training at the same time, they still weren't able to do anything to force Gym Leader's trump card out.

At most, he could only fight Gym Leader's main second team.

From this, it can be seen that Rope's use of this guy's hang was really just right. It's no wonder Year appreciates Rope. He used the wrong hang, but Rope still nurtured the Pokémon to be extremely strong. Now that Year had fine-tuned Rope's cheats, the strength of the Pokémon under Rope's command was expected to usher in a period of rapid growth in the coming period. And the battle in front of them was considered the demarcation point.

On the other side, Alakazam had no intention of being polite with Growlithe, and blasted a Psyshock towards Growlithe head-on. His patience had run out against Charmeleon.

The Charmeleon had strength that shouldn't have been possible at his age, and he had inflicted injuries that shouldn't have been possible at all on Alakazam.

This time, Alakazam didn't dare to underestimate the initial form of Pokémon. Although evolution is the progression of life forms, it's not uncommon to see a Pokémon's initial form surpassing its final form.

However! The initial form beating the final form of the Elite Four level was an unprecedented first.

It really shocked Alakazam for a whole year...

Of course, if Rope knew what Alakazam was thinking, he would have told Alakazam that he was really short-sighted.

Have you ever seen a Pikachu that violently beats up a Legendary Pokémon? One is already there, in Red's hands, and one will be there, in Ash's hands.

What? Pikachu isn't in its initial form... that's fine!

But Rope really didn't have any intention of stealing Ash's chance, Pikachu's talent was no better than Ash's hot-blooded idiocy and Pikachu's temperament.

What's more, Ash is also a mouthful of "brother Rope", how can you let Rope have the cheek to rob him of his chance?

Rope didn't have any dark thoughts about ruining Ash's trip. He thinks Ash's trip is not bad, but he wonders who Ash's traveling companion would be in this world without Misty and Brock by his side.

If it's Goh...

Better to kill him, do it secretly...

Well, you can find the four hunter brothers, they are professionals...

(Four burly men: No we're not!!!)

Growlithe saw that Alakazam didn't even seem to have the slightest intention to try, so he could only start dodging in a sarcastic manner.

This move was even stronger than the one he had just used against Charmeleon's Flamethrower against Wave. Growlithe's Flamethrower was no match for Charmeleon's.

So Growlithe was very decisive.

With flames around him, Growlithe used Flame Wheel to run away.

Of course, it was just looking for a fight. After all, if he was always standing against the waves, then a melee fighter like Growlithe wouldn't have to live...

Growlithe used Flame Wheel to dodge Alakazam's Psyshock, and Alakazam, undeterred, calmly used Future Sight. Another Psychic Power Shock was hidden.

Superpowered Pokémon can be such rogues sometimes!

Of course, Growlithe's defense is higher than Charmeleon's, and Rope has ways of dealing with this move. And Growlithe, who has a natural understanding with Rope, can execute it better.

Growlithe quickly closed in on Alakazam, who naturally didn't want to play melee with Growlithe. So he was ready to dodge.

But how shrewd Growlithe was, he had already thought of this, and immediately started retreating after seeing Alakazam preparing to move. This move made Alakazam look dumbfounded for a moment, and also made Sabrina confused for a moment.

Rope did know what Growlithe meant, but still felt that this method, not going in and not going out was very much like squeezing toothpaste. Umm, let's just say, it's very Growlithe.

"Woof! (This very Rope as well!)" Growlithe's bark came from Flame Wheel.

Three black lines appeared on Rope's face, "Get out! Fight properly!"

Growlithe has a change of direction bursting towards Alakazam's direction, Alakazam watched Growlithe's approach and was wary, although Growlithe's last approach appeared to be clueless, it must have meant something in particular, so he prepared himself to withdraw again.

Seeing Growlithe getting closer and closer to him, Alakazam started the Teleport starter as well.

But just as Alakazam's Teleport began to build up its power, Growlithe violently dispersed Flame Wheel and overshot it with a darting lunge, and then three purple ghostly flames drifted over quickly just as Alakazam's eyes were stunned.

It had to be said that having Pokémon with one attribute in the team had this advantage, the Pokémon had learned the skills from each other. It was as if Charmeleon's previous Iron Tail was learned from Entei, and this Will-O-Wisp was also learned from Entei.

Just like that, Alakazam was caught off guard and was completely covered by the Will-O-Wisp, and was firmly covered with the burn debuff.

A hint of human-like smile of "evil plot succeeded" appeared at the corner of Growlithe's mouth.

Growlithe originally did not have the delusion that he could defeat this Alakazam by himself. After all, this Alakazam in front of him hadn't yet mega-evolved, nor had it received enhancements. And Growlithe's battle was to fight to his heart's content.

Doing his best to weaken his opponent, that was Growlithe's battle goal.

In fact, this is both a good and a bad thing, Growlithe and Rope are very much alike in that they like to preset a goal for everything they do, and once they accomplish it, they lack the will to fight for what comes next.

This is not the case with Charmeleon, who goes after always putting up the best fight rather than the biggest fight.

Rope realizes this too, so he gives a bitchy smile. He waved his hand in Sabrina's direction, signaling for Sabrina to read his heart.

Sabrina did as she was told even though she wondered what Rope was up to again.

[Let's have Alakazam hyper-evolve and give Growlithe some surprises.]

After hearing Rope's heartfelt words, Sabrina quickly understood what Rope was thinking. Indeed, Growlithe's nature still had to be allowed to be oppressed by a huge pressure.

And so...

"Alakazam! respond to our bond! Mega evolution!"

Growlithe's smile just froze on his face... '

'No morals'

'Can't Play'

'Too Rope'