All the performers were spectacular, as they were able to use the field to their advantage in multiple ways. Lucas was blessed that he wasn't the first to go, but now seeing all the other coordinators set the stage, Lucas had an idea in mind on what to do with the field. With a call of his number, Lucas quickly returned Gible to it's Pokeball before following the stage director out to where he would step on stage. As soon as the MC had called his name, Lucas rushed on stage and stood in front of the audience. More than the audience, Lucas stood upon the crumbling tower and oceanic, which appeared more grandiose than it seemed on screen. It slightly deterred Lucas, but it wasn't going to halt his performance.
"Gible, all eyes are on you!"
Lucas threw the Pokemon into the air, aiming towards the peak of the collapsing tower. With the seal on the Pokeball, Gible was released with a dusty sandstorm that immediately filled the entire field with a sandy barrage momentarily. Due to Gible's Sand Veil ability, the audience wasn't able to see where the Land Shark had appeared. With a quick call of it's name, all eyes landed on it as everyone sees Gible landed on the cliff of the tower with a handstand dangerously close to the edge. Meanwhile, a pathway with debris was poking out of the water, so Lucas started making his way across the ocean towards the crumbling tower. As soon as the mini sandstorm dissipated, Gible flipped off the tower to dive right into the water.
"Now Gible, use Dragon Pulse!"
Gible turned itself around in midair and to fire the Dragon Pulse backwards. Gible focused it's Dragon Pulse into one area to condense it's energy, and soon released the Dragon Pulse. The released energy propelled Gible into the water at a much faster rate. Meanwhile, left in midair was a particle ring, almost like a halo, the same translucent colors of a Dragon pulse. The ring lowly expanded and got wider in diameter before slowly disappearing with lingering particle effects. Gible had done a front flip midair before gracefully diving into the ocean. With a fast recovery, Gible began swimming around the water, with it's head fin peaking out of the water, imitating and looking like a Sharpedo's fin slicing through the waves of the ocean.
Meanwhile, Lucas finished stepping on each pillar peaking out of the water and made it towards the tower. Seeing there's no definitive entry point, presumably it being underwater, Lucas found a small window opening for himself to jump through. With a clean dive through the window, Lucas landed one fit and knee, kneeling to soften his landing. While climbing up to the peak of the tower with the luck of some stairs in the interior, Lucas called out his next move for Gible. At the same time, when Lucas had the opportunity, he pushed down some wall debris at the peak of the tower over to where Gible was swimming.
"Now Gible, show off your teeth and use Bite!"
Gible dove deep underwater, his shark fin disappearing from the surface of the water. Swimming back up with the gained momentum of diving deeper, Gible broke the surface tension and showed off his glistening teeth to the audience before chomping onto the chunk of wall Lucas gave him. Although it wasn't very pretty and lustrous, Lucas used this opportunity to show off Gible's strength and greatest features his shark fin and teeth. Debris after debris, Gible dove down and swam up out of the water and consistently used Bite to break off the chunks of pillars and walls into rubble.
"Now Gible, now a Sandstorm!"
It was risky, but Lucas went for it. he had full trust in Gible. From the highest point of the tower, Lucas jumped off, head first into water at an extremely high height. Gible summoned a sand tornado from it's maw and focused it so that it doesn't become a weather and terrain effect, but more so a concentrated power. The Land Shark manipulated and aimed it towards its trainer, with Lucas landing right into the eye of the tornado. Clsoing his eyes to avoid sand getting in his vision, Lucas manipulated his body with some quick and easy aerobics. It was hard to see for the audience due to al the sand covering Lucas's midair act, but that didn't matter. His Pokemon was the star, not himself. Soon Lucas felt a his feet touching a stone pillar peaking out of the water, which cued him for a safe landing. Gible then climbed atop of Lucas's head to aim it's maw right into the eye of the tornado.
"Finish with another Dragon Pulse!"
Prismatic blue, red, and purple shot out of Gible's maw as a singular beam straight through the center of the tornado. The Dragon Pulse soon spread out and formed into a dragon with wings that broke apart the Sandstorm with it's wings. The moment the Sandstorm dissipated, the Dragon Pulse dragonic figure disappeared with a flash into glitter particles. With the sand and glitter particles glittering down upon them, Lucas and Gible bowed to signify the ending of their performance.
With the audience cheering and applauding them, Lucas cued that as his time to get off the stage. He gave Gible a quick rub on his head and congratulated it on doing so well and working so hard. They made their way back into the waiting room to watch who would be performing after him. Not to toot his own horn, but his performance was definitely one that Lucas was proudest throughout his contest journey by far.