Treecko I suppose. I'd rather not have a Dragon vs. Dragon Battle.
DAT said:Dig: The Pokemon digs its way under the ground with claws or other appendages, and surfaces beneath its opponent and jumps out of the ground to attack it. The Pokemon may stay underground for an extended length of time, but this costs an additional six (6) energy per action. If the user has a Size Class Greater than 4, a Height of 3.5m or more, has the Levitate trait, or is a Flying-type, it can hit a Levitating opponent or an opponent using Magnet Rise. If a Pokémon is underground at the end of the round, it may not be switched out. Bulldoze, Earth Power, Earthquake, Fissure, and Magnitude can always strike a digging opponent, while other attacks can hit if aimed properly. Earthquake, Bulldoze, and Magnitude have double their Base Attack Power against a Digging foe.
DAT said:The Pokemon fires a massive beam of electricity towards the opponent’s general direction. During the effect of the move Rain Dance or the ability Drizzle, Thunder has —% accuracy and thus cannot miss. During the effect of the move Sunny Day or the ability Drought, Thunder has 50% accuracy. Regardless of the current weather, Thunder has a chance to paralyze the opponent.