Part of Gaming Photography Weekly Contest – Your Best Picks. 10% beneficiary: @gamingphoto

Hello friends! I hope you're having a wonderful day. It's been a while since I last joined the Gaming Photography community, and I've been looking forward to sharing my favorite screenshots with you. This post is part of the Gaming Photography Weekly Contest – Your Best Picks, and I chose one of the most iconic moments in Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu — the final climb to the Elite Four.
After defeating all eight Gym Leaders and crossing Victory Road, we arrive at the Indigo Plateau, ready to face the Elite Four: a legendary group of trainers with specialized and powerful Pokémon. It's the final test before becoming Champion, and every battle is a visual and emotional masterpiece.

With our companions Pikachu and Eevee, we crossed the threshold into the challenge. Inside, Lorelei awaits us with her team that combines Ice/Water types, Bruno with defenses worthy of Fighting/Rock Pokémon, the fearsome Agatha with a deadly Ghost/Poison strategy, and Lance with his versatile dragons.

Lorelei is our first opponent. We had already encountered her and her majestic Lapras during the adventure, so we know our biggest concern will be Ice Beam. This isn’t really a problem, since my strongest Pokémon, Charizard, is a Fire type and will obviously be very weak against her power.

And contrary to our plans, the greatest difficulty came from her Pokémon Dewgong. Its first move was the most accurate, affecting our Pokémon’s status and leaving us vulnerable for one turn.
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But in the end, they didn’t stand a chance against our Charmander and its Ember attack, capable of melting the ice in a single super effective move.

In the next room, we find ourselves inside a giant dojo, and at the far end, with a gaze as solid as stone, Bruno challenges us. Bruno’s strategy is to hit hard, but we’re ready with our star Grass-type Pokémon, Venusaur. Its moves Leech Seed and Petal Dance will make Bruno’s defenses easy to overcome.
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After Bruno’s congratulations, we’re ready to move forward — we’re now halfway through the challenge.

A fierce Arbok blocks our path — we know exactly who its trainer is. Without a doubt, it’s Agatha’s turn. The intimidation keeps affecting us, and the purple mist surrounds everything.

This time, it was our Pikachu’s quick attacks that led us to victory! Nothing can stand against the speed of lightning!

The battle with Lance was more disappointing than ever — his Dragonite went unnoticed, without glory or impact. The only highlight was getting trapped by one of his Gyarados’s attacks, but once again, our Pikachu and its speed gave us victory in a flash.

Well friends, as we crown ourselves champions, we say goodbye through this blog. I hope you’ve had a fun adventure and enjoyed my screenshots. As always, I truly enjoyed writing this post for the community. A big hug, and as always, I wish you all the luck and success in the world. Bye bye!
I sincerely want to thank you for taking the time to read this article. Your support means a lot to me and motivates me to continue sharing content that can be useful and interesting for you. If you found this article helpful or enjoyed reading it, I would greatly appreciate your comments. Best wishes!
Quiero agradecerte sinceramente por tomarte el tiempo de leer este artículo. Tu apoyo significa mucho para mí y me motiva a seguir compartiendo contenido que pueda ser útil e interesante para ti. Si encontraste este artículo útil o disfrutaste leyéndolo, agradecería mucho tus comentarios. ¡Mis mejores deseos!

| I’m Ernesto, a Cuban passionate about art and writing. Always learning, always growing. Excited to share and learn more every day! I write about art, drawing, video games, nature, and review the things I like. My goal is to inspire and connect with others through my creative journey. |
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