It stands to reason that there are many ways to deal with the burrowing move. The most recognizable ways to deal with it are naturally the two moves of earthquake and magnitude.

Earthquake is one of the ultimate moves of the ground system, with explosive damage, stable use, and once used, there is almost no way to stop it.

The magnitude of the earthquake is a little difficult to evaluate. The most powerful earthquake is even more damaging than the earthquake, but the lowest powerful earthquake is really just audible.

In the words of the illustration, the power of the earthquake varies randomly from 10 to 150, and the mathematical expectation is 71, which is slightly unstable compared to the fixed 100 damage of the earthquake.

Of course, this is the real Pokémon world, and there will always be one or two BT-like beings. They have perfected the earthquake magnitude move, and every time they use it, it is more powerful than earthquakes.

But precisely because this is the real Pokémon world, these two moves that shine so brightly in the game seem a bit embarrassing.

After all, as long as the opponent jumps into the air, it doesn't matter how powerful your moves are, if they don't hit, there is no damage.

But when faced with opponents who use burrowing moves, or simply burrow into the ground, these two moves can be said to be a perfect match for each other. After all, how do you jump up underground? Not to mention that for enemies underground, the power of these two moves will be doubled!

Unfortunately, Lucario was sent in this battle by Yulongyan. Although Pokémon like Lucario can also learn ground-type moves, they are unable to learn them due to their lack of natural weight. The two moves are Earthquake and Magnitude. ,

Ah Shui obviously knew this, so he didn't hesitate to let the Iron Claw burrow into the ground. He had traveled in the Sinnoh region, and he still had a little understanding of Pokémon like Lucario.

Of course, this is obviously not a big problem for Lucario. Isn't it because there is no way to break the opponent's tactics in the simplest and crudest way? Wouldn't it be better to use a slightly roundabout method?

"It's a very good tactic, but it's too new for Lucario. Lucario, listen to the sound of the waveguide, and use Fa Jin after avoiding the attack of the Iron Claw Lobster!" Yu Longyan said confidently .

That's right, the way to deal with Dragon Flame is Lucario's innate ability to master waveguides.

As we all know, there are various abilities in the Pokémon world, such as superpowers, the power of waveguides, the power of Viridian, etc. Humans can also possess these abilities, and their power is no worse than those of Pokémon.

Lucario can be said to be the most famous and powerful among the Power of Wave guides. If Yulong Yan were to speak, he would definitely put the Power of Wave guide at the pinnacle of all abilities, because it It is too versatile and too powerful.

This is not because he said this because he has the power of wave guide. After all, what he is best at is the dragon power passed down by his family, but because he really feels it.

For example, the tyrannical destructive power possessed by superpowers can be achieved by the power of the wave guide; the healing ability that the power of Viridian is good at can also be achieved by the power of the wave guide.

Moreover, the power of waveguide is the most proficient in reconnaissance. Although the super power can also detect the surrounding environment, it is more precise than the power of waveguide.

But there is evil in the Pokémon world, and those ores or instruments containing evil energy can completely block the prying eyes of superpowers.

But the power of waveguides is different. Whether it is people or objects, they all have their own unique waveguides. As long as Lucario records your waveguide frequency, you will have nowhere to escape. The only shortcoming should be perception. The range is much smaller than superpowers.

However, no matter how small the detection range of Lucario's waveguide is, it is still more than enough to cover this standard-sized battle field, and Yulongyan is not worried at all about the opponent staying underground and fighting for his patience.

After all, the rules of the league competition clearly stated that no party was allowed to leave the venue for more than three minutes, otherwise they would be directly sentenced to lose.

This rule directly vetoes those tactics that use digging, diving, and flying moves to delay time. After all, people don’t watch TV just to watch the scenery. If they don’t fight, the enjoyment will be greatly reduced.

Sure enough, after hearing the instructions of Yulong Yan, Lucario closed his eyes and mobilized the power of the waveguide throughout his body, and the iron claw lobster couldn't hold back and was ready to attack.

It is tantamount to wishful thinking to let Crayfish wait for an opportunity underground with peace of mind. This is not a problem of the trainer's level, but more about the shortcomings of Pokémon itself such as Crayfish.

As an excellent trainer, Ah Shui must have the patience to train Pokémon, but as a rogue Pokémon, Crayfish will naturally not follow any tactics honestly.

And although Ah Shui had heard about Lucario's power, he had never really fought Lucario, so naturally he couldn't appreciate the power of Lucario's powerful waveguide.

Things that even the trainer Ah Shui didn't know, the Iron Claw Lobster also didn't know. Just like he didn't know that all his actions underground were controlled by Lucario, who had the power of waveguide.

Although the alliance did its best when creating the four major venues, it is a simulated venue after all, and there is still a difference between it and real venues such as rocks, water, grass, and ice.

What is reflected on the rocky site is the thickness of the slightly barren land.

On the real earth, let alone Lucario, even Mew couldn't say that he could thoroughly explore everything underground.

With the rocky site in front of us, it is obviously impossible to prevent the penetration of the power of the waveguide, but it is more than enough to block the sound.

"Iron-clawed lobster, stop attacking!" Ah Shui shouted desperately.

Ah Shui kept shouting on the sidelines, trying to tell Iron Claw Lobster that there was a scam ahead and retreat quickly, but it was obviously in vain. Iron Claw Lobster couldn't hear what he was saying, and even he couldn't even hear Ah Shui. It’s not clear even if I don’t speak.

As a result, the iron-clawed lobster kept 'sneaking' under Lucario's nose, and finally came to Lucario's side, found an angle suitable for launching a sneak attack, and stopped.

Lucario also pretended not to see the crayfish. He could only fight back if the crayfish jumped out, so he had to be careful not to scare the crayfish away.

Suddenly, Lucario's head turned to the left. The next second, a strange protrusion appeared on the land over there, and an iron-clawed lobster with a dazzling white light wrapped around its right claw jumped out and headed towards Lucario. Leo called.

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