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He withdrew his gaze and returned to the B&B regretfully.

Lunch happened to be ready, so he and Pokémon such as Bosskado finished their lunch while waiting.

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in the afternoon.

Because there is nothing to do.

Kashiwagi began training Pokémon that would not participate in the battle, such as Galar Suncoral.

The main purpose is to allow them to learn more useful moves and slowly increase their energy levels.

The most important task for Galar Solar Coral is undoubtedly to learn [Wisp] and [Hold]. The former can give it more confidence in front of physical attackers, and the latter can prevent it from being quickly knocked down by Roserade who replaced it like yesterday.

Even right after using a move, you can still try a little.

If you hold on to it and open it, you will make a lot of money.

Galar Suncoral, aware of the trainer's determination, has already prepared himself mentally to "work overtime".

no way.

Even a bad life is very complicated.

Sometimes a little effort is needed in order to perform better in the future.

Kashiwagi strictly followed Dr. Kukui's teachings and did not take a laissez-faire attitude in learning the moves, but actively participated in it.

So how do you learn to participate in the will-o'-the-wisp?

He bought some white phosphorus and planned to do chemical experiments next to the Galar Sun Coral to develop his own "will-o'-the-wisp".

But given how Ash's Gengar learns, perhaps it would be a good idea to let Galar Solcoral see more Pokémon using fire-attribute energy?

Just give them all a try.

Maybe this method really works.

When Kashiwagi ignited the gauze soaked in white phosphorus and tried to create a green will-o'-the-wisp, a small bunch of blue flickering flames were released in front of the Galar Sun Coral.

It was fleeting, but was captured accurately by Kashiwagi.

"...Ha, it looks like we've successfully found the trick." He said with a smile to Galar Sun Coral.

All things are difficult at the beginning. If there is one, two, there will be three.

Galar Sun Coral glanced at him with his mouth down, and responded with a rare "Throat..."

It's Porygon's turn.

To be honest, Kashiwagi had no idea how to learn the move [Magic Space].

If the former is asked to hold it in by himself, he will definitely not be able to do it.

He even wanted Dr. Akihabara to design a skill learning patch so that Porygon could learn it directly - it wasn't that he was just daydreaming, but Dr. Akihabara had really considered it.

However, due to various factors, this patch was not designed successfully.

But the assistant showed him a clear way not long ago.

Let Porygon design a program similar to Magic Space in the computer to make fast things slow down and slow things fast.

It is said that it can stimulate the learning units in its body, and then automatically comprehend the magic space.

Very good idea.

So Kashiwagi spent a huge amount of money to buy a laptop.

Currently, Porygon is in the process of learning programming, so he will put the trick space aside for a while and change the target of the move to the freezing beam.

The ice attribute is still very effective in attacking.

The learning process is also simple.

Put Porygon in the freezer to stimulate the ice attribute program in its body. Once it can call upon ice attribute energy, it will also learn the freezing beam.

Artificial Pokémon are like this, they are different from normal Pokémon in every aspect.

The same goes for learning moves.

Now it’s the turn of the two-headed Tyrannosaurus.

Kashiwagi hesitated a little.

He felt that instead of learning moves, the two-headed Tyrannosaurus should focus on improving its level—

The latter thought so too.

It felt very unwilling to lose to the fully charged Roserade yesterday. It thought that if it was Boskodora facing Roserade, it would definitely not lose.

Where is my difference?

Energy level!

Or to put it more bluntly, ability value!

The two-headed Tyrannosaurus knew very well that because its ability value was very different from that of Roserade, who was of a very high level and had been fighting for several years, the Dragon Dive not only failed to penetrate the latter's missile needle, but was offset instead.

If Dragon Dive can hit her and then Flame Fang can hit her twice, Roserade will definitely not need Steelix to finish her off to be brought down.

Almost.

It means there is a big difference, which means we can’t win.

The two-headed Tyrannosaurus doesn't want to go on like this. It wants to upgrade, it wants to become stronger, it wants to evolve into something more powerful.

A firm belief surrounded the two heads of the two-headed Tyrannosaurus Rex, and it classified it as the most important thing along with fighting for the trump card status of Boskodora.

Evolve! Evolve!

Chapter 341 Double-Headed Meteor

"That's it."

Kashiwagi stopped the two-headed Tyrannosaurus from running explosively.

“Hey woo!” “Hey woo!”

The latter screamed to show that he could still hold on, then lowered his head slightly and gasped.

"Too much is as bad as too little. Daily training must be perfectly combined with actual combat to grow faster and more efficiently." He patted the two heads of the two-headed Tyrannosaurus. Even if he didn't understand the other party's thoughts, he could see from his attitude that this guy was eager to become stronger.

Although he knew what the two-headed Tyrannosaurus was thinking, his golden finger could not satisfy this guy's needs in the short term.

You have to proceed step by step according to your own pace of progress.

Pokémon can be anxious.

Trainers must stay calm during training and consider the future of Pokémon.

“Hey, woo…” “Hey, woo…”

Seeing that its trainer refused to let it run any further, the two-headed Tyrannosaurus immediately relaxed its four legs, which were already trembling, and lay on the ground, gasping for breath.

The frequent short-distance sprints at explosive speeds undoubtedly caused it to accumulate a lot of fatigue.

"You are really showing off."

Kashiwagi stroked the furry neck of the two-headed Tyrannosaurus.

As the Pokémon gradually became stronger and he came into contact with more trainer experiences on the Internet, all these things accumulated and he developed a new understanding of the Pokémon in the context of the animation.

Whether it is in terms of personality, habits or growth.

A more intuitive point is that short-distance sprinting is undoubtedly one of the best ways to train speed. Combining it with long-distance running can make the speed of the two-headed Tyrannosaurus Rex less embarrassing.

Inevitably, real-life training cannot match effort values ​​as accurately as in games.

For example, when you use running to train your speed, your endurance will also increase unknowingly. There is no possibility of increasing speed without increasing endurance.

But from a practical point of view, each Pokémon has a different focus, and reaching a certain ability value will not affect progress in other areas.

In other words, it is not "effort value" but "struggle level". The difference between the two is that the former wants to develop to the extreme and only chooses two abilities at most, while the latter allows each ability such as double attack and double defense to be practiced to the extreme level.

That is, there is a possibility of common development in many aspects.

Therefore, the fact that physical attackers in animations also perform special attacks is, on the one hand, a legacy of the previous generation's settings, and on the other hand, it is also related to the all-round development of "morality, intelligence, physical fitness, aesthetics, and labor."

of course.

This does not overturn Kashiwagi's previous conjecture that the result of causing damage was "the power of the move is better than the double attack of Pokémon", but it proves that there is not only one reason for the destructive light everywhere in the animation, but it is the result of multiple factors.

The impact of this discovery is that he needs to work harder to cultivate Pokémon and strive to raise each of their abilities to the ultimate level.

Suddenly.

He looked not far away and smiled.

"Let's go back to the Poké Ball and take a rest. The person we've been waiting for is here."

"Hey-woo?" "Hey-woo?"

The two-headed Tyrannosaurus raised its head and saw a green figure slowly approaching before returning to the ball to rest.

Are we going to fight again?

It became somewhat excited, thinking that it must avenge its previous humiliation.

However, although Kashiwagi, as a trainer, had the same idea as it, he could not show it so urgently.

"woke up?"

"Hmm..." She nodded shyly, her hair messy from not having been carefully groomed. She came closer, holding the aromatherapy spray in both hands and said, "I'm so sorry to have caused you trouble! I'll give this back to you!"

"Take it. You are suffering from insomnia because of what I said. You will definitely need it in the future. Besides, it is not a particularly precious thing."

Kashiwagi waved his hand and said with a smile: "Take a good rest and recharge your energy. I look forward to fighting with you again in the future."

Manchong opened his mouth and looked down at the aromatherapy spray, knowing that he might really need it next.

"T-T-thank you very much!"

He bowed sharply.

But strictly speaking, his sleep quality has always been poor, and it is not a problem of one or two days. He has had difficulty falling asleep every night since he failed to find his target. Fortunately, he has slowly restored his health through previous travels, so he did not collapse.