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Jigglypuff immediately showed a relieved expression.
"Guduo!"
Kodora smiled and shook the water pipe, which could both cool down the trees and water them, really killing two birds with one stone.
I'm so smart~
It held the water pipe in its mouth and tilted its head back, letting the clear water spray into the sky and then flow over its body like manna from heaven.
blah blah...
The sound of water droplets evaporating is constant.
Kashiwagi's expression was a bit strange. A Pokémon that is made of steel and rock should be weak to water, right? Or maybe this little bit of dew is not as good as water made of attribute energy, so it's nothing to Kodora...
This is a Pokémon that can learn Water Wave!
"Playing in the water? Add me in!"
His voice broke the two Pokémon's leisurely afternoon. Although he wanted to let Kodara and the others continue playing, if he didn't become stronger, this beautiful time would be impossible to keep.
After playing with Kodara and Chanpelle for a while, Kashiwagi started today's training.
The first thing is undoubtedly to understand the new status of Kodara and Chandler.
[Pokémon: Kodora]
[Attribute: Steel + Rock]
[Gender: Male]
[Height: 103cm/Weight: 135kg]
[Characteristics: Hard Head]
[Level: Level 35]
[Moves: Impact/Harden/Throw Mud/Metal Claw]
[Iron Wall/Slam/Iron Head/Dig Hole/Reckless]
[Rock Blockade/Quicksand Hell/Iron Tail/Rock Blast]
The duel between life and death allowed its level to be raised again, and the moves it learned after evolution were Quicksand Hell and Iron Tail, while Rock Blast came as a reward from the simulator... It seems that the attributes are a bit monotonous?
Kashiwagi felt it necessary to learn a move of other attributes to increase Kodara's attack range, and a ground-attribute move was undoubtedly very suitable.
Then let’s take trampling and earthquake as our learning goals.
In addition, considering the nature of Kodora, he decided to train its durability more. As for the choice between physical attack and special attack...
Didn't think it through.
If he hadn't come to a world with anime as the background, Kashiwagi would have closed his eyes and pressed the physical attack button frantically.
In order to take actual combat perception into consideration, animations often blur the basic numerical values in games such as physical attack and special attack.
As a result, it seems to him now that the damage calculation in this world uses a different algorithm.
That is, physical attack and special attack originally account for a considerable proportion in the final damage calculation. The higher the double attack, the higher the damage.
However, the animation is similar to the algorithm of the new game "Legend: Arceus" - the influence of attribute restraint, move power and effort value on damage is greatly improved, and the influence of double attack racial value is reduced.
Of course, it is just similar, so it does not mean that the dual attack racial value is not important, it is just not as important as before.
It can no longer be a decisive factor.
Not only that, there is another factor that affects damage that is not in the game - attribute energy. This thing increases with the level and is linked to the power of the moves. The higher the power, the more energy is output, but there is no doubt that it is not fixed in the animation.
For example, when Pikachu explodes, its output power far exceeds that of 100,000 volts, and when it has a fake match with Parast, it only has a low power of 10 volts.
The numerous unbalanced external rules have produced a result:
If Boskodora wants to go for special attack, that is also feasible. He can specialize in special attack, but the power will be slightly lower, but it won't hurt people.
From this, it is not difficult to understand why in the animation, no matter how high or low the special attack is, everyone likes to let Pokémon have [Destruction Ray], and this skill can often cause quite terrible damage, far exceeding the level of its special attack.
The complete form of a quasi-god is still extremely powerful, not only because of its high racial value, but also because it can often learn a variety of powerful moves, and once it is an evolved form, its level will not be low.
These creatures occupy a high position in the Pokémon world with their superb level of excellence in many aspects.
"Let's practice endurance first. Endurance is very important."
Kashiwagi stroked Kodora's slightly hot head and said, "You need to persevere and use the simplest method - running circles. Get used to it first, and then add other content later."
"Guduo!"
But Dora saw no objection and ran away impatiently.
aside.
Jigglypuff looked at him with a little nervousness and expectation, trying to get his way.
"Don't look at me, you too, run." Kashiwagi pushed him forward with a smile, saying, "But you are different from Kodora, just run a few laps. If you feel uncomfortable, stop immediately. Don't force yourself."
"lucky~"
Jigglypuff cheered and chased after Kodara.
The two Pokémon have different tolerances to hot weather, so if you want to train Chansey's endurance, running laps in the sun is not the best option.
Pokémon: Chanticleer
[Attribute: General]
[Gender: Female]
[Height: 112cm/Weight: 35kg]
[Feature: Natural reply]
[Level: Level 32]
[Moves: Slap/Become Round/Wag Tail/Lay Eggs/Become Small]
[Singing/Healing Waves/Healing Ringtones/Mind Movement]
As a Pokémon that appeared in the first generation, Chansey has a very deep skill pool after generations of updates, and it also has a wide variety of moves.
Physical attack, special attack, and transformation are all available.
However, since it cannot attack other Pokémon yet and can only restrict and damage them from the side, Kashiwagi decided to let it learn functional moves such as [Poison], [Electromagnetic Wave], [Invisible Rock], and [Exchange Venue].
Basically, you can do whatever you want to disgust others, and even if you don't directly attack them, you can still handle it on your own.
But how do you learn these non-class moves?
He thought about it and decided to search the Internet for information on this subject. A major feature of the Internet age is information sharing, and many unique skills will be spread online either actively or passively.
These are rare treasures.
Chapter 53 Girl's Beginning
Just take a simple run.
Jigglypuff obviously overestimated his endurance against heat and was stopped after the tenth lap. His face was blurred by the heat and Kashiwagi forced him to take some medicine to prevent heatstroke.
Kodora was still happily running around the small field, quickening her pace every time she passed a sapling.
This made Kashiwagi very worried about how Kadora would cry if the saplings were sun-dried to death.
It turns out that you should still be careful.
After a while, the basic running endurance training was completed, and Kashiwagi took the two Pokémon to the dungeon. He first wandered around the assigned dungeon residence, and then ran to the battle field.
The game had just ended and basically no one was in the mood to play, so the venue became his own stage.
Pokémon basic training is not complicated, it is nothing more than taking supplements and exercising. However, the medicines are often very expensive, and the medicines that increase effort value in the game are not cheap.
"You have to take your time."
He looked at the non-stop hitting of Kodora and the Jigglypuff being hit, and shouted, "Thirty hits in one set, hit evenly!"
In addition to endurance, another area that Jigglypuff needs to improve is defense. This guy's defense is really embarrassing, and its single-unit survivability needs to be improved.
The training method is extremely simple - just be hit on the physical level.
Tough skin and strong muscles are not only developed through training, but also through fighting. After the upper limits in all aspects are improved, Jigglypuff will not be as panicked as before when he goes on the court.
There is a big difference between having confidence and having no confidence.
The only thing to note is that various nutrients need to be supplemented after training. If conditions permit, massage and care that help Pokémon relax should also be arranged in sequence.
But these things are expensive.
Therefore, after actually starting to train, Kashiwagi suddenly understood why most trainers in Yellow Iron Town changed Pokémon so frequently. First, training was really tiring, not only the Pokémon were tired but also the trainers; second, it was a waste of money, and if you weren't careful, the Pokémon's combat effectiveness and health level would be greatly reduced.
Don’t think that Pokémon won’t get sick or suffer various injuries. They will suffer from colds, fevers, broken legs and hands, and even broken teeth.
These things cannot be easily saved by Chansey's [Healing Wave] alone, otherwise why would the Pokémon world need to develop the medical industry, and why would Miss Joy need to use machines to do various examinations and send out an entire recuperation chamber?
The green-haired guy in a certain theater version didn't need to tinker with spores all day to research drugs, which eventually led to a disaster.
Training Pokémon is a rather profound subject.
Countless breeders have spent their entire lives, but they still dare not say that they can raise all types of Pokémon well.
As a novice trainer, Kashiwagi can only learn from the information left by his predecessors and carefully protect his Pokémon.
And when Kodara and Chandy were doing special training.
He also started training himself.
A strong ironsmith must be strong himself. Even if he doesn't want to win a one-on-one fight with a monster, at least he should not fail to survive three rounds. Many inhuman black technologies in the Pokémon world also require a certain level of physical fitness.
to be frank.
People can't defeat Pokémon, but technology can.
For example, the petrification gun in Hunter J's hand, the dark ball in Bixias' hand that can be controlled 100%, Zero's flying machine that can copy Giratina's power... and so on, too many to count.
at dusk.
Kashiwagi finished his training.
"Let's stop here for today. Too much is as bad as too little. We will slowly adapt."