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Vibrava vs Post-Harvest Festival Benimaru.

Speed is equalized, battle takes place in the Desert Resort to give Vibrava a semi-home advantage.

Who wins and why?

Vibrava:

Benimaru:

Inconclusive:
 
Benimaru has physical attack nullification so Vibrava's can't physically harm Benimaru.

He also has attack reflection, intangibility and regen, plus can ignore fire resistance and barriers, Vibrava however has bfr and sleep manipulation, which could potential work if it uses it, though Benimaru's intangibility could possible negate that if they can't work on souls.
 
Pretty much any Pokemon is capable of attacking ghost types, intangibility shouldn't be a problem.
 
Elemental Intangibility: The ability to become intangible by transforming into a substance, such as wind, fire, or water, making it so that most attacks merely disperse them instead of truly damaging them, allowing them to regenerate. However, this would still leave the user vulnerable to many forms of attack, such as sufficiently powerful energy or elemental attacks.

Immaterial: This type of intangibility allows the user to phase through most attacks due to not being made up of a physical substance, such as ghosts or characters who merely exist as a disembodied soul. It also includes characters that are made up of things like energy. Of course, this intangibility type still has its own weaknesses - a soul is vulnerable to soul manipulation, for example.

Intangibility does not mean that his soul is easier to hit.
 
Pokemon can hit both of those types of intangibility on a regular basis.
 
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