Ultimate Champion
The Great Pokémon Master
Shiny Charizard (Theme song) - Can be used for Flying, Digging, Strength, Cut, aerial combat with moves such as Seismic Toss, Fire Punch, Dragon Claw and Wing Attack, and spreading massive devastation with Fissure as well as Sunny Day in combination with its Solar Power Ability and its destructive Fire-type moves. Its trump card, its Blast Burn attack powered up by the Sun as well its Solar Power Ability, possseses the highest degree of destructive power of any attacks usable by any member of this team, and can reduce an area exponentially larger than the size of a city to a mere crater in an enormous, mushroom cloud-shaped explosion.
Shiny Haxorus (Theme song) - The team's primary and most proficient melee combatant, able to easily overwhelm other hand-to-hand fighters using its Dragon Claw, Giga Impact, Guillotine and Outrage attacks in combination with its massive physical strength, which surpasses that of every other member in the team. Thanks to its Mold Breaker Ability, it can easily shut down various Ability-based defenses many Pokémon possess. If need be, Haxorus can also be used for its Strength as well as its Cutting and Surfing abilities. My Haxorus and my Charizard are also very close companions of each other, due to them both sharing numerous similarities, such as both of them being shiny, both of them being a black dragon, as well as them both being the only members of the team that are not pseudo-legendary Pokémon. As such, they often work alongside each other in battle or on missions.
Salamence (Theme song) - The first of the team's Four Ultimate Dragons, and a very versatile fighter that can Fly and engage in aerial combat, as well as utilize both physical and special attacks to great effect. Thanks to its Moxie Ability, which increases its offensive power with every opponent it defeats, as well as its incredibly vicious nature, it is the team's most proficient massacrer, able to completely annihilate entire armies and leaving only dust in its wake. After slaughtering enough victims and gaining a sufficient number of Moxie boosts in the process, it can completely reduce an entire city to burning rubbles in a single round of its devastating Outrage attack. Also, one notable strategy it utilizes involves bombarding its enemies with a large-scale Draco Meteor attack, before rushing in to attack them with an Outrage while they are busy recovering from the impact of the previous move.
Garchomp (Theme song) - The second of the team's Four Ultimate Dragons, and the team's naturally fastest member, being a primarily melee combatant that trades Haxorus's superior strength for greater mobility. With Sandstorm in combination with its Sand Veil Ability, it can easily utilize hit-and-run tactics to bring down its foes with its powerful physical attacks, thanks to its heightened evasiveness in that weather condition. Its Sand Veil and high Speed also allows it (as well as me, its trainer riding on its back) to travel across deserts while being very hard to detect by satellites and such. An its high mobility combined with its ability to use both Dig and Surf makes it an excellent Pokémon to be used for spying or stealth-based missions. It can also use Cut and Strength if need be.
Hydreigon (Theme song) - The third member of the team's Four Ultimate Dragons. It is not used often in battle, as it mainly serves as some kind of a trump card pulled out only against the strongest of foes. Like Salamence, it is an incredibly versatile fighter that can utilize both physical and special attacks, and a very powerful three-headed monster that can often hold its own against several other powerful Pokémon at once. Thanks to it possession of three heads, as well as its incredibly high Special Attack which surpasses that of every other member of this team, it can easily keep multiple opponents at bay while damaging them at the same time, by blasting them with its high-powered Dark Pulses, Dragon Pulses and Flamethrowers from a distance with all three of its mouths. When fighting in close combat, by using moves like Crunch, Fire Fang, Ice Fang and Thunder Fang on the opponent using all three of its heads simultaneously (for example, using Fire Fang on the opponent's right arm with its left mouth, using Ice Fang on the opponent's neck with its center mouth and using Thunder Fang on the enemy's left arm with its right mouth all at the same time), before promptly blasting the opponent at point-blank range by unleashing three projectile attacks such as Dragon Pulse or Hyper Beam from all three of its mouths at the same time while still biting the enemy, it can quickly, easily, and brutally fell even the toughest of foes. Or alternatively, it can also be equally deadly in close combat using other physical moves such as Outrage and Head Smash. And in addition to being an incredibly tough fighter and powerful force in both ranged and melee combat, it also possesses a trump card itself - that being its absurdly-powerful Draco Meteor, its ultimate attack. Because Hydreigon's Special Attack is, by quite a large margin, higher than that of all other Pokémon in my team, its Draco Meteor also spots some visual differences compared to that of the other four Pokémon in my team that can use this move, in order to signify the difference in power between Hydreigon's Draco Meteor and the Draco Meteor of Salamence, Dragonite, Garchomp and Haxorus. Whereas the aforementioned four Pokémon's Draco Meteor attacks involve summoning a bright blue ray of light from the heavens behind the user, before sending a huge rain of extremely energetic blue meteors down upon the foe from that light, Hydreigon's Draco Meteor is summoned by the Brutal Pokémon roaring incredibly loudly as the entire sky spanning over an immensely huge area above Hydreigon turns as dark as night, while some powerful energy also starts radiating from the Dark/Dragon-type Pokémon's body and covering a huge area around it, shaking the atmosphere while even lifting some small rocks from the ground, before an insanely bright ray of white light suddenly shines down upon the Earth from the sky directly above and behind the Brutal Pokémon, and then finally, upon the cue of a bloodcurdling roar from the dark hydra itself, a catastrophic rain of extremely bright and energetic meteors, that are white in color in contrast with the otherwise pitch-black atmosphere, descends from the heavens to obliterate everything below them, with the darkness and energy covering the atmosphere disappearing only after the attack is over. Being the strongest Dragon-type move usable by any member of the team, Hydreigon's Draco Meteor is capable of raining devastation upon an incredibly large area, razing areas the size of an entire city. Hydreigon usually only uses this move as either a last resort against an opponent it otherwise cannot defeat, or at the very start of a battle to end it quickly if it is confident that it can do so by simply obliterating all of its opponents with this attack before they get the chance to retaliate, since using this move comes with the drawback of Hydreigon having its Special Attack halved for the rest of the battle, which comes with adverse consequences such as it no longer being able to effectively do things such as simply obliterating any foes from a distance by firing three Dragon Pulses at them simultaneously. I can also sometimes have my Hydreigon pass divine judgment upon a location by showering its catastrophic Draco Meteor upon it to obliterate it, if I judge that its inhabitants are evil and therefore unworthy of existing in this world. Hydreigon can also be used for its Strength as well as its Flying and Surfing abilities if need be.
Dragonite (Theme song) - The fourth and final of the team's Four Ultimate Dragons, as well as its toughest, heaviest, most intelligent, most versatile and overall greatest member. This Dragonite is my closest and most trusted companion as well as the main Pokémon of my team, and outside of battle, it is usually seen following me from behind rather than kept inside a Poké Ball. Since it is almost never inside a Poké Ball, it is also by far the most common Pokémon that I use for Flying, Surfing and Strength purposes, and it is also not uncommon for me to order my Dragonite to Hyper Beam people that I encounter, disintegrating their entire upper bodies before they even get the chance to even draw out a Poké Ball, if I judge that they need to be eliminated. Just like Hydreigon, Dragonite can also be used to pass divine judgment upon the inhabitants of a location using its Draco Meteor as well as its Hurricane and Thunder attacks after having used Rain Dance to maximize the accuracy of those moves. Thanks to the toughness granted to its by its Multiscale Ability, its high Attack and Special Attack stats, its ability to Fly, its incredibly vast movepool consisting of just about every elemental attack in existence, a wide range of melee attacks including Dragon Claw, Dragon Tail, Horn Drill, Brick Break and Wing Attack, as well as the ability to move at blinding speed to dodge attacks or easily get close to its foes using the move ExtremeSpeed, and last but not least, its human-level intelligence which allows it to easily utilize cunning in battle as well as the ability to wisely choose its moves to exploits its opponent's weaknesses, it is a perfect fighter that can handle just about any kinds of opponents in battle. Due to its aforementioned near-boundless versatility, Dragonite's general fighting style is very difficult to describe, as with its huge array of elemental, melee, as well as other moves, it usually simply adapts its fighting style to one that it believes best handles its opponent. However, there are a few notable tactics that it often employs. One move that it is very fond of is turning its back to an opponent after having apparently defeated them before beginning to walk away. At this point, if the opponent gets up again and charges or flies towards Dragonite from behind, attempting to attack it while its guard is down, Dragonite pretends not to notice the opponent and continues walking forward, while secretly charging a Hyper Beam in its mouth, only to suddenly turn around and unleash its devastating attack at the opponent at point-blank range just as they are about to reach Dragonite, catching the opponent off-guard instead, and possibly completely disintegrating them. Another move it uses involves immobilizing the opponent with Wrap, before blasting their face with a point-blank Hyper Beam while they are unable to escape. In general, Dragonite is for some reasons extremely fond of using Hyper Beam as a finisher, especially against opponents considerably less powerful than itself, such as lower-leveled Pokémon as well as human enemies. However, it also sometimes uses this move to finish off strong opponents as well, and a tactic it utilizes against such opponents involves using Dragon Tail against a charging opponent, hitting them, sending them flying and slamming them into a wall. Then, while the opponent falls to the ground before struggling to get back on their feet, and therefore are unable to dodge, Dragonite faces their direction with its mouth wide open and charges a Hyper Beam in it, before unleashing the destructive attack at the foe while they are down, obliterating them. Another tactic Dragonite commonly uses, referred to as "the Judgment of Wind and Lightning" by its trainer (me), involves Dragonite summoning a torrential downpour with Rain Dance before lifting and throwing the foe high up into the sky with a Hurricane attack. Then, just as the opponent reaches the peak of their flight, Dragonite strikes the opponent with a Thunder that descends from the heavens, blasting the opponent back down to the ground, at the center of a large crater created by the lightning strike as well as the huge impact of their fall. Then, if the opponent is still alive at this point, Dragonite finishes them off with either a Hyper Beam a rain-boosted Hydro Pump, or against very tough opponents, a Horn Drill, while they are most likely barely able to move, as not only did they receive much damage from the previous two attacks, but they are also very likely either confused by the Hurricane or paralyzed by the Thunder, if not both. Finally, Dragonite can also utilize what I refers to as "Extreme Drill", by far its deadliest attack, which basically involves Dragonite flying at its opponent at blinding speed using ExtremeSpeed while at the same time using Horn Drill, taking the opponent out in a single hit before they can react. With this, Dragonite can manage incredible feats such as disappearing at blinding speed, before reappearing behind an entire army of opponents a few seconds later, before every member of the army fall dead, each with a huge, bloody hole drilled through their body. Against opponents fast enough to react to its Extreme Drill attack, Dragonite often attempts to distract the opponent with a Hurricane or Draco Meteor first, before flying in to deliver its finishing blow. Against incredibly tough opponents or those that take very little damage from Hyper Beam, Dragonite's most often-used finishing move, Dragonite most commonly resorts to using Horn Drill to defeat its opponents.
Random interesting facts about the team:
Shiny Haxorus (Theme song) - The team's primary and most proficient melee combatant, able to easily overwhelm other hand-to-hand fighters using its Dragon Claw, Giga Impact, Guillotine and Outrage attacks in combination with its massive physical strength, which surpasses that of every other member in the team. Thanks to its Mold Breaker Ability, it can easily shut down various Ability-based defenses many Pokémon possess. If need be, Haxorus can also be used for its Strength as well as its Cutting and Surfing abilities. My Haxorus and my Charizard are also very close companions of each other, due to them both sharing numerous similarities, such as both of them being shiny, both of them being a black dragon, as well as them both being the only members of the team that are not pseudo-legendary Pokémon. As such, they often work alongside each other in battle or on missions.
Salamence (Theme song) - The first of the team's Four Ultimate Dragons, and a very versatile fighter that can Fly and engage in aerial combat, as well as utilize both physical and special attacks to great effect. Thanks to its Moxie Ability, which increases its offensive power with every opponent it defeats, as well as its incredibly vicious nature, it is the team's most proficient massacrer, able to completely annihilate entire armies and leaving only dust in its wake. After slaughtering enough victims and gaining a sufficient number of Moxie boosts in the process, it can completely reduce an entire city to burning rubbles in a single round of its devastating Outrage attack. Also, one notable strategy it utilizes involves bombarding its enemies with a large-scale Draco Meteor attack, before rushing in to attack them with an Outrage while they are busy recovering from the impact of the previous move.
Garchomp (Theme song) - The second of the team's Four Ultimate Dragons, and the team's naturally fastest member, being a primarily melee combatant that trades Haxorus's superior strength for greater mobility. With Sandstorm in combination with its Sand Veil Ability, it can easily utilize hit-and-run tactics to bring down its foes with its powerful physical attacks, thanks to its heightened evasiveness in that weather condition. Its Sand Veil and high Speed also allows it (as well as me, its trainer riding on its back) to travel across deserts while being very hard to detect by satellites and such. An its high mobility combined with its ability to use both Dig and Surf makes it an excellent Pokémon to be used for spying or stealth-based missions. It can also use Cut and Strength if need be.
Hydreigon (Theme song) - The third member of the team's Four Ultimate Dragons. It is not used often in battle, as it mainly serves as some kind of a trump card pulled out only against the strongest of foes. Like Salamence, it is an incredibly versatile fighter that can utilize both physical and special attacks, and a very powerful three-headed monster that can often hold its own against several other powerful Pokémon at once. Thanks to it possession of three heads, as well as its incredibly high Special Attack which surpasses that of every other member of this team, it can easily keep multiple opponents at bay while damaging them at the same time, by blasting them with its high-powered Dark Pulses, Dragon Pulses and Flamethrowers from a distance with all three of its mouths. When fighting in close combat, by using moves like Crunch, Fire Fang, Ice Fang and Thunder Fang on the opponent using all three of its heads simultaneously (for example, using Fire Fang on the opponent's right arm with its left mouth, using Ice Fang on the opponent's neck with its center mouth and using Thunder Fang on the enemy's left arm with its right mouth all at the same time), before promptly blasting the opponent at point-blank range by unleashing three projectile attacks such as Dragon Pulse or Hyper Beam from all three of its mouths at the same time while still biting the enemy, it can quickly, easily, and brutally fell even the toughest of foes. Or alternatively, it can also be equally deadly in close combat using other physical moves such as Outrage and Head Smash. And in addition to being an incredibly tough fighter and powerful force in both ranged and melee combat, it also possesses a trump card itself - that being its absurdly-powerful Draco Meteor, its ultimate attack. Because Hydreigon's Special Attack is, by quite a large margin, higher than that of all other Pokémon in my team, its Draco Meteor also spots some visual differences compared to that of the other four Pokémon in my team that can use this move, in order to signify the difference in power between Hydreigon's Draco Meteor and the Draco Meteor of Salamence, Dragonite, Garchomp and Haxorus. Whereas the aforementioned four Pokémon's Draco Meteor attacks involve summoning a bright blue ray of light from the heavens behind the user, before sending a huge rain of extremely energetic blue meteors down upon the foe from that light, Hydreigon's Draco Meteor is summoned by the Brutal Pokémon roaring incredibly loudly as the entire sky spanning over an immensely huge area above Hydreigon turns as dark as night, while some powerful energy also starts radiating from the Dark/Dragon-type Pokémon's body and covering a huge area around it, shaking the atmosphere while even lifting some small rocks from the ground, before an insanely bright ray of white light suddenly shines down upon the Earth from the sky directly above and behind the Brutal Pokémon, and then finally, upon the cue of a bloodcurdling roar from the dark hydra itself, a catastrophic rain of extremely bright and energetic meteors, that are white in color in contrast with the otherwise pitch-black atmosphere, descends from the heavens to obliterate everything below them, with the darkness and energy covering the atmosphere disappearing only after the attack is over. Being the strongest Dragon-type move usable by any member of the team, Hydreigon's Draco Meteor is capable of raining devastation upon an incredibly large area, razing areas the size of an entire city. Hydreigon usually only uses this move as either a last resort against an opponent it otherwise cannot defeat, or at the very start of a battle to end it quickly if it is confident that it can do so by simply obliterating all of its opponents with this attack before they get the chance to retaliate, since using this move comes with the drawback of Hydreigon having its Special Attack halved for the rest of the battle, which comes with adverse consequences such as it no longer being able to effectively do things such as simply obliterating any foes from a distance by firing three Dragon Pulses at them simultaneously. I can also sometimes have my Hydreigon pass divine judgment upon a location by showering its catastrophic Draco Meteor upon it to obliterate it, if I judge that its inhabitants are evil and therefore unworthy of existing in this world. Hydreigon can also be used for its Strength as well as its Flying and Surfing abilities if need be.
Dragonite (Theme song) - The fourth and final of the team's Four Ultimate Dragons, as well as its toughest, heaviest, most intelligent, most versatile and overall greatest member. This Dragonite is my closest and most trusted companion as well as the main Pokémon of my team, and outside of battle, it is usually seen following me from behind rather than kept inside a Poké Ball. Since it is almost never inside a Poké Ball, it is also by far the most common Pokémon that I use for Flying, Surfing and Strength purposes, and it is also not uncommon for me to order my Dragonite to Hyper Beam people that I encounter, disintegrating their entire upper bodies before they even get the chance to even draw out a Poké Ball, if I judge that they need to be eliminated. Just like Hydreigon, Dragonite can also be used to pass divine judgment upon the inhabitants of a location using its Draco Meteor as well as its Hurricane and Thunder attacks after having used Rain Dance to maximize the accuracy of those moves. Thanks to the toughness granted to its by its Multiscale Ability, its high Attack and Special Attack stats, its ability to Fly, its incredibly vast movepool consisting of just about every elemental attack in existence, a wide range of melee attacks including Dragon Claw, Dragon Tail, Horn Drill, Brick Break and Wing Attack, as well as the ability to move at blinding speed to dodge attacks or easily get close to its foes using the move ExtremeSpeed, and last but not least, its human-level intelligence which allows it to easily utilize cunning in battle as well as the ability to wisely choose its moves to exploits its opponent's weaknesses, it is a perfect fighter that can handle just about any kinds of opponents in battle. Due to its aforementioned near-boundless versatility, Dragonite's general fighting style is very difficult to describe, as with its huge array of elemental, melee, as well as other moves, it usually simply adapts its fighting style to one that it believes best handles its opponent. However, there are a few notable tactics that it often employs. One move that it is very fond of is turning its back to an opponent after having apparently defeated them before beginning to walk away. At this point, if the opponent gets up again and charges or flies towards Dragonite from behind, attempting to attack it while its guard is down, Dragonite pretends not to notice the opponent and continues walking forward, while secretly charging a Hyper Beam in its mouth, only to suddenly turn around and unleash its devastating attack at the opponent at point-blank range just as they are about to reach Dragonite, catching the opponent off-guard instead, and possibly completely disintegrating them. Another move it uses involves immobilizing the opponent with Wrap, before blasting their face with a point-blank Hyper Beam while they are unable to escape. In general, Dragonite is for some reasons extremely fond of using Hyper Beam as a finisher, especially against opponents considerably less powerful than itself, such as lower-leveled Pokémon as well as human enemies. However, it also sometimes uses this move to finish off strong opponents as well, and a tactic it utilizes against such opponents involves using Dragon Tail against a charging opponent, hitting them, sending them flying and slamming them into a wall. Then, while the opponent falls to the ground before struggling to get back on their feet, and therefore are unable to dodge, Dragonite faces their direction with its mouth wide open and charges a Hyper Beam in it, before unleashing the destructive attack at the foe while they are down, obliterating them. Another tactic Dragonite commonly uses, referred to as "the Judgment of Wind and Lightning" by its trainer (me), involves Dragonite summoning a torrential downpour with Rain Dance before lifting and throwing the foe high up into the sky with a Hurricane attack. Then, just as the opponent reaches the peak of their flight, Dragonite strikes the opponent with a Thunder that descends from the heavens, blasting the opponent back down to the ground, at the center of a large crater created by the lightning strike as well as the huge impact of their fall. Then, if the opponent is still alive at this point, Dragonite finishes them off with either a Hyper Beam a rain-boosted Hydro Pump, or against very tough opponents, a Horn Drill, while they are most likely barely able to move, as not only did they receive much damage from the previous two attacks, but they are also very likely either confused by the Hurricane or paralyzed by the Thunder, if not both. Finally, Dragonite can also utilize what I refers to as "Extreme Drill", by far its deadliest attack, which basically involves Dragonite flying at its opponent at blinding speed using ExtremeSpeed while at the same time using Horn Drill, taking the opponent out in a single hit before they can react. With this, Dragonite can manage incredible feats such as disappearing at blinding speed, before reappearing behind an entire army of opponents a few seconds later, before every member of the army fall dead, each with a huge, bloody hole drilled through their body. Against opponents fast enough to react to its Extreme Drill attack, Dragonite often attempts to distract the opponent with a Hurricane or Draco Meteor first, before flying in to deliver its finishing blow. Against incredibly tough opponents or those that take very little damage from Hyper Beam, Dragonite's most often-used finishing move, Dragonite most commonly resorts to using Horn Drill to defeat its opponents.
Random interesting facts about the team:
- All members of the team know either Hyper Beam (Charizard, Hydreigon and Dragonite) or Giga Impact (Haxorus, Salamence and Garchomp).
- Three members of the team know one-hit KO moves - Charizard with its Fissure, Haxorus with its Guillotine (which can also destroy Sturdy Pokémon thanks to Haxorus's Mold Breaker Ability), and Dragonite's Horn Drill (which is by far the easiest one-hit KO move in the team to land, thanks to its user's access to ExtremeSpeed).
- Three members of the team utilize a weather condition to their advantage - Charizard with its Sunny Day, Garchomp with its Sandstorm and Dragonite with its Rain Dance.