Finally alone, to his knowledge, in the safari area Alan once again called out his Pokémon. Vulpix, Treeko, and Charmander. And began a very rigorous training session for treeko. Pitting his two fire types against the grass type the Pokémon was forced to evade most of the attacks and attack with his own non-grass type moves. Moves that involved getting closer to the fire types than was necessary.
Treeko jumped to avoid an oncoming ember from Vulpix only to be struck by a smoke screen from Charmander. The little green Pokémon managed to fire off a bullet seed from within the cloud of smoke, miraculously striking Charmander in the face. A critical hit, though not very effective. Treeko pressing his advantage from the bullet seed charged Charmander with a quick attack, knocking the fire lizard onto its back. Vulpix responded by letting lose another ember attack, this time scoring a direct hit on Treeko sending the lizard tumbling and smoldering away from the downed Charmander. Forcing its self to stand and fight Treeko let loose another barrage of bullet seeds this time a Vulpix to cover its charge to get close, slipping past Charmander s metal claw attack Treeko struck Vulpix with a power slam with its tail, taking the little of out of the fight.
Turning to face Charmander now both Pokémon hid fire in their eyes, neither wanting to disappoint thIr trainer, but both quite worn out. Treeko rushes at Charmander with another high speed QuickAttack striking the lizard before it could ready its metal claws. But the fire Pokémon wasn't done yet and as Treeko began began to glow Charmander released its most powerful attack, Dragon rage. The ensuing blast of energy rustled the leaves on the trees and forced Alan to look away from the dirt and stones flying in his direction. When the dust settled a winner was decided Treeko, Now Grovyle stood over a fainted Charmander.
Pulling medicine from his bag Alan heals and congratulates all of his Pokémon on a battle well fought, letting them all know that they can take a nice long rest.