I'm crazy in the Pokémon world

Chapter 471 Your training method is really advanced

When Cao Wei actually came in front of Chen Haorui and the others, he realized that this strange arrangement did not have any special meaning.

According to the two men's original words, no one came to participate in this so-called college league, so the two of them took advantage of the opportunity.

Because in the college league, the Imperial Capital University has been adhering to the attitude of fighting every year and losing every year, resulting in very few people from the entire Imperial Capital University participating in the selection competition.

Although those who can be admitted to the Imperial Capital University must have strong combat capabilities, everyone is busy doing various reports and research projects, or writing papers, and has no extra time to participate in a losing competition.

Moreover, it was said that a player from Shanghai University won the World Youth Championship this year. This piece of news made the already slim chance of winning even more unimaginable.

This resulted in the effort and reward of this competition being disproportionate.

Winning? It's a little difficult, not easy. Losing? That's too easy, not once or twice.

Students: “You have no obligation to face a battle you can’t win.”

Students like Cao Wei who have the ability to fight and have the cultural competence to compete through backdoor channels are exceptions.

However, Cao Wei was still a little curious. Chen Haorui was better, after all, he still had some fighting experience. But if Tang Huang wanted to participate, it would probably be a bit difficult.

Because even if there are not many participants, the opponents in the selection competition are not someone that a Tutu dog can challenge.

You still have some advantages in doubles, but you are a Tutu dog in singles, which is pure Down syndrome.

"Um... who told you that I can only participate in the competition after defeating my opponent?" Tang Huang smiled confidently.

"Then how did you end up here? Did you bring lentil-filled mooncakes to the principal?" Cao Wei asked in confusion.

"He was given a bye because there was an odd number of participants. The school team coach found out that no one else was participating, so he just put him on the team."

Gongsun Hua held his forehead with his hand. This kind of selection method that was as if his mother had died was the first time in his life that he had seen it.

"Oh no...what do you want?"

Cao Wei expressed his confusion and questioned. He didn't understand. Did he go through so much trouble just to come here and get beaten?

"No, it's mainly because I can get generous credits by participating in the college league." Tang Huang scratched his head embarrassedly.

Although Tang Huang is not outstanding in combat performance, he is not inferior to anyone in the field of research.

The only bad thing is that he often studies things outside of the subject, resulting in insufficient credits.

Tang Huang: "I don't know. I heard it would add credits, so I came here."

"Okay, let's stop reminiscing about the past. We still have two days left, and we can't slack off in training even after leaving school."

Director Li, the team leader, stepped forward in time, and his classic big belly attracted Cao Wei's attention again.

"It seems that you all know each other fairly well, so let's save the reminiscing for the evening. We will begin the special training now."

“Although our school’s performance in the college league in recent years has been somewhat disappointing, I believe this is not the true strength of our students.”

"As long as we work together and win this time, I believe we can wash away the previous shame."

The very clichéd pre-war mobilization and the complicated words left Cao Wei speechless.

But then he was no longer as speechless as before, because he was even more speechless after seeing how these people with cerebral palsy were trained.

"You guys...is this how you train?!" Cao Wei said in despair.

I saw several trainees sitting in a makeshift hotel, one of them playing with a device similar to a switch. It was totally different from the intense training scene I had imagined.

"Hey, Wei Ge, we have been practicing this cerebral palsy training method for almost a month, and we have no idea what this training method is used for."

Gongsun Hua held the game console in his hands speechlessly, and his entire body seemed to have degenerated into a black and white painting.

To be honest, being able to conduct combat training in this way was an eye-opener for him.

The so-called Pokémon College League has a set of planned competition rules.

If it is just a one-on-one singles match, there is no need for more than ten students to participate in the competition together. In addition, there are no standard one-on-one match rules in the wild, so the competition mode of the college league is more inclined to the team competition mode.

The competition is divided into two stages, individual competition and team competition.

Unlike normal competitions, this type of competition adopts a points-based battle mode.

There are five one-on-one single-player matches, and each win counts as one point, with the winning side being able to score a maximum of five points.

But then harsh conditions emerged, because players who had played in singles matches were not allowed to appear in team matches. Cao Wei deeply suspected that such a rule came into being because they were afraid that one side would have a particularly strong player who could carry the entire team.

Five singles matches and one five-on-five team match, adding up to exactly ten places for the competition.

The two teams used the east and west corners of the training ground as their positions, with obstacles, trenches, and items such as potions to replenish physical strength in the middle.

It is completely built according to the real war environment, and the entire battlefield is made into a mode similar to some MOBA games.

Due to the harsh conditions and some special competition rules in 5v battles, it is understandable that you should familiarize yourself with the battle mode through the game beforehand.

But the problem is... these teachers don't seem to have any intention of providing proper training, and just want the students to focus on playing games.

According to Gongsun Hua, they have been training like this for a month, and the results are quite obvious. They have already developed muscles in their thumbs and index fingers...

"What are you talking about? Why hasn't the guy over there come over to train yet?!"

Just when Cao Wei was puzzled by all this, a teacher accompanying him pointed at Cao Wei and spoke sternly.

At the same time, he took out a game console, which was playing a single-player Pokémon battle.

Although this kind of game battle is very different from the Pokémon battles in the real world, it is a product of the two-dimensional mode after all. Except that it is not the awkward you tap and I tap, there is not much change.

In other words, although this kind of training method can reflect some of the trainer's own command capabilities, it is not a real battle after all. It lacks too many unexpected factors and cannot achieve the purpose of training.

Cao Wei hesitated for a moment and did not take the game console. Instead, he looked at the accompanying teacher with sharp eyes.

"Teacher, don't you think this training method is a bit problematic?"

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