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Undo revision 3522333 by Birds106 (talk)Don't assume, and Seismic Toss isn't just a simple fling.
(I’m assuming raichus fling move is seismic toss, since while its not stated to be seismic toss, raichu swings pikachu around before doing so, and its the only thow move raichu can learn, so I think its safe to assume its seismic toss)
(Undo revision 3522333 by Birds106 (talk)Don't assume, and Seismic Toss isn't just a simple fling.)
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At the Vermilion Gym, Visquez is lecturing a challenging Trainer about his lack of spirit, but also compliments his skills, and shows her respect by finishing off the Trainer's {{p|Hypno}} with her {{p|Raichu}}'s {{m|Volt Tackle}}, ending the match. Afterwards, Visquez's assistants, [[Steve and Tony]], inform her that this was the last challenger for the day. Visquez's Raichu still seems eager for more battling, though, and she expresses her hopes of a World Coronation Series participant showing up. Just at that moment, her Rotom Phone alerts her of the presence of one such participant, with Ash knocking on the Gym door seconds later. Visquez, Steve, and Tony open the door for him, and Ash introduces himself, requesting a battle with Visquez. She accepts, and an official battle appointment is made on their Rotom Phones. Inside the Gym, Ash is surprised to hear that Visquez has heard of him, his {{AP|Pikachu}}, and his Vermilion Gym battle from Surge. As Visquez explains that her Raichu was also trained by Surge, Goh shows up. Ash introduces him to the others, and Goh reveals that he succeeded in catching the Spearow from before. Visquez is honored to learn that Ash has chosen her as his first World Coronation Series opponent. Just then, a {{DL|Battle judge|Drone Rotom}} flies in to act as the official [[Battle judge|referee]] of the battle.
At the Vermilion Gym, Visquez is lecturing a challenging Trainer about his lack of spirit, but also compliments his skills, and shows her respect by finishing off the Trainer's {{p|Hypno}} with her {{p|Raichu}}'s {{m|Volt Tackle}}, ending the match. Afterwards, Visquez's assistants, [[Steve and Tony]], inform her that this was the last challenger for the day. Visquez's Raichu still seems eager for more battling, though, and she expresses her hopes of a World Coronation Series participant showing up. Just at that moment, her Rotom Phone alerts her of the presence of one such participant, with Ash knocking on the Gym door seconds later. Visquez, Steve, and Tony open the door for him, and Ash introduces himself, requesting a battle with Visquez. She accepts, and an official battle appointment is made on their Rotom Phones. Inside the Gym, Ash is surprised to hear that Visquez has heard of him, his {{AP|Pikachu}}, and his Vermilion Gym battle from Surge. As Visquez explains that her Raichu was also trained by Surge, Goh shows up. Ash introduces him to the others, and Goh reveals that he succeeded in catching the Spearow from before. Visquez is honored to learn that Ash has chosen her as his first World Coronation Series opponent. Just then, a {{DL|Battle judge|Drone Rotom}} flies in to act as the official [[Battle judge|referee]] of the battle.


Ash and Visquez soon take their places at the ends of the battlefield, while Goh, Steve, and Tony move to the stands. The Drone Rotom explains that the battle will be two-on-two, with both sides allowed to make substitutions. Both of them choose their first Pokémon at Drone Rotom's signal, with Ash picking Pikachu and Visquez choosing Raichu. Goh checks Raichu's [[Pokédex]] entry and encourages Pikachu not to lose. The battle begins with a clash of two {{m|Thunderbolt}}s, before Raichu goes into its strongest [[move]], Volt Tackle, right after. Ash has Pikachu use {{m|Iron Tail}} for a grounding effect, repeating his strategy from his Gym battle with Lt. Surge. Still, Raichu eventually pushes through and sends Pikachu flying. Mid-fall, Raichu surprises Ash by using its tail to catch and {{m|Seismic Toss|fling}} Pikachu. Ash quickly counters by having Pikachu use Iron Tail while spinning, bouncing off a wall to hit Raichu. However, just before the attack hits, Visquez has Raichu use {{m|Reflect}} to shield itself, avoiding a lot of damage. She compliments Ash's skills, and Ash remarks that he's used to turning challenging situations into opportunities. Seeing that Pikachu is tiring out, Ash calls him back for a rest, sending out {{AP|Gengar}} to replace him.
Ash and Visquez soon take their places at the ends of the battlefield, while Goh, Steve, and Tony move to the stands. The Drone Rotom explains that the battle will be two-on-two, with both sides allowed to make substitutions. Both of them choose their first Pokémon at Drone Rotom's signal, with Ash picking Pikachu and Visquez choosing Raichu. Goh checks Raichu's [[Pokédex]] entry and encourages Pikachu not to lose. The battle begins with a clash of two {{m|Thunderbolt}}s, before Raichu goes into its strongest [[move]], Volt Tackle, right after. Ash has Pikachu use {{m|Iron Tail}} for a grounding effect, repeating his strategy from his Gym battle with Lt. Surge. Still, Raichu eventually pushes through and sends Pikachu flying. Mid-fall, Raichu surprises Ash by using its tail to catch and fling Pikachu. Ash quickly counters by having Pikachu use Iron Tail while spinning, bouncing off a wall to hit Raichu. However, just before the attack hits, Visquez has Raichu use {{m|Reflect}} to shield itself, avoiding a lot of damage. She compliments Ash's skills, and Ash remarks that he's used to turning challenging situations into opportunities. Seeing that Pikachu is tiring out, Ash calls him back for a rest, sending out {{AP|Gengar}} to replace him.


Gengar opens up with {{m|Night Shade}}, which Raichu tries to counter with Thunderbolt, only for Gengar to dodge it and deal a direct blow on Raichu. Gengar then moves on to use {{m|Ice Punch}}, easily phasing through Raichu's tail and dealing another hit. Visquez tells Raichu to use Volt Tackle, but it gets stopped in its tracks by Gengar's {{m|Psychic}}, which then sends Raichu slamming into a wall, taking it out of the fight. While Ash compliments Gengar, Visquez [[recall]]s Raichu and sends out her second Pokémon, {{p|Electrode}}. She commands it to use {{m|Magnet Rise}}, which not only raises it off the ground, but chunks of the battlefield as well. Visquez explains that they've developed this strategy to counteract the {{type|Ground}} moves most challengers use here. Electrode starts bouncing around the floating floor pieces, rapidly striking Gengar from all directions. Even Gengar's attempt at flinging Electrode away with Psychic only momentarily slows down the assault. Gengar tries to use Night Shade, but Electrode evades the attack and uses {{m|Discharge}}, knocking Gengar out. While Ash recalls Gengar, the effects of Magnet Rise wear off and the battlefield returns to normal.
Gengar opens up with {{m|Night Shade}}, which Raichu tries to counter with Thunderbolt, only for Gengar to dodge it and deal a direct blow on Raichu. Gengar then moves on to use {{m|Ice Punch}}, easily phasing through Raichu's tail and dealing another hit. Visquez tells Raichu to use Volt Tackle, but it gets stopped in its tracks by Gengar's {{m|Psychic}}, which then sends Raichu slamming into a wall, taking it out of the fight. While Ash compliments Gengar, Visquez [[recall]]s Raichu and sends out her second Pokémon, {{p|Electrode}}. She commands it to use {{m|Magnet Rise}}, which not only raises it off the ground, but chunks of the battlefield as well. Visquez explains that they've developed this strategy to counteract the {{type|Ground}} moves most challengers use here. Electrode starts bouncing around the floating floor pieces, rapidly striking Gengar from all directions. Even Gengar's attempt at flinging Electrode away with Psychic only momentarily slows down the assault. Gengar tries to use Night Shade, but Electrode evades the attack and uses {{m|Discharge}}, knocking Gengar out. While Ash recalls Gengar, the effects of Magnet Rise wear off and the battlefield returns to normal.
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