Pokémon: The Climb

Chapter 404: Changes after Phased Retreat (Part )

It is not yet certain whether his feeling is accurate, but you can check it again when the Iron Masked Ninja is about to advance.

And it was also because of this reason that the originally higher-level Pokémon were stopped for a period of time, and then the levels of the Pokémon that Yang Yan conquered began to gradually become closer to those in front of them.

In addition, it can be seen from the newly learned skills that Yang Yan did not let the Pokémon learn too many skills during this period, especially those Pokémon that were conquered before the trial.

They are basically still improving their skill proficiency. Now, except for the few skills they just learned, their proficiency in other skills has reached 70%.

And Yang Yan also discovered that since reaching this level, the proficiency of these skills seemed to have stagnated and never increased.

There may be several reasons for this, but Yang Yan feels that the most critical thing lies in skill fusion.

If you can't improve yourself, then pairing it with other skills is likely to be the way to grow again. This may be the reason why Qianli emphasized proficiency so much with him before.

Of course, Yang Yan has not yet started trying skill fusion, because it must be a long process, so he feels that it is still necessary to improve the skills and improve the proficiency of newly learned skills as a priority.

Among the newly learned skills, there are several that are quite special.

For example, Ninja in the Iron Mask's Shadow Claw, and Ninja in the Shell's Sunny Day.

The skill Shadow Claw is not in the skill pool of Pokémon like Iron Mask, but it understood this skill when it learned to grab randomly.

This situation is the same as when one has enough proficiency in a low-level skill to automatically comprehend a high-level skill.

But Yang Yan felt that the reason why it could learn this move was most likely related to the peculiarity of its pre-evolution form, the earth-dwelling ninja.

Yang Yan later observed it again and found that this was not harmful to it but might be a good thing. At least the utilization rate of the ghost energy in its body had been greatly improved.

During this period of time, Yang Yan also allowed the Iron Mask Ninja and the Ghost type to learn other ghost type skills to see if it was feasible. If it worked, then the Iron Mask Ninja would be very powerful.

Can you not be powerful if you can inherit the special characteristics of Doi ninjas without having the hidden dangers they have?

The only regret he felt was why he hadn't discovered or thought of this aspect earlier.

Then comes the sunny day of Ninja in Shell.

After the unremitting efforts of him and the Shelling Ninja, this damn weather skill was finally learned by the Shelling Ninja.

After Ninja Shell learns it, everything may develop in a good direction, because several of his fire Pokémon can learn this trick, and it is possible for them to learn it through teaching.

Of course this may take a lot of time, but it's better than spending money on skill discs.

After being a trainer for so long, Yang Yan has long since seen that if a Pokémon does not have the energy of a certain attribute in its body, then no matter how it is taught, more than 99% of the time it is impossible to learn the move of that attribute through teaching.

The reason why the skill disc allows Pokémon to learn it is most likely because the attribute energy seeds of the attributes represented by the skills on the disc are planted in the Pokémon's body, as well as the energy action method required to use this move.

If the Pokémon's adaptability to this energy is high, then it can be understood. If it is not, then it will naturally fail to use it.

After Yang Yan thought about this, he compared the situation when he first used the guard disc on Pokémon, and felt that this could well explain why the success rate of using it was so high.

However, there is still a limitation in teaching, that is, it is difficult to teach transformation skills.

If the attribute of the skill being taught is the same as the Pokémon being taught, it may be successful.

If not, there is almost no chance of success.

This explains why, without what Chisato taught him, his Pokémon alone could not teach Guarding to other Pokémon.

Let's talk about the newly learned skills of these Pokémon, and we can see a few more interesting points.

For example, all Ibrahimovic knows are general-type skills, and he doesn't have a single skill with other attributes, and he doesn't even have a few attack skills.

It seems that Yang Yan is developing it into a full-time support aspect.

It's no wonder, after all, there aren't many general attack moves that Eevee can master, and Yang Yan already has a lot of attack Pokémon, but not full-time support Pokémon.

Ibrahimovic just fills this gap.

In addition, Ibrahimovic's strength is not high, and in most cases he can only play soy sauce on the side. It is not surprising that Yangyan has been trained in this way.

In addition to Eevee, another strange thing is the Rumble Stone and Nido King, because if you look at all the skills of the Rumble Stone Society, you can see that Yang Yan didn't even let them learn the two moves of guarding and shadow clone.

He did teach Nidoking, but unfortunately, Nidoking has only learned one guard so far, and the shadow clone has been unable to learn it.

This is the disadvantage of premature evolution.

Moreover, it can be clearly seen from the number of level upgrades. Nidoking's average level increase is the lowest among Yangyan's Pokémon.

This Nidoking currently seems to be quite useless.

But after all, it is not Yang Yan's own Pokémon, so Yang Yan will not "look at Nido King differently". As for Nido King's next training, Yang Yan may train it in the direction of the sea of ​​moves. .

Of course, he won't spend money to buy those powerful skill discs for Nidoking. He hasn't even used them on his own Pokémon.

He can only teach Nidoking through teaching after his Pokémon knows it.

Although Nidoking has lost a lot in terms of potential and level improvement speed, it is not very bad in terms of skill mastery.

Its skill proficiency increases faster than all of Yangyan's Pokémon with the same qualifications.

Yang Yan felt that maybe this was the special thing about Pokémon like Nidoking.

Maybe Nidoking is a "late bloomer" Pokémon.

It was also through Nidoking that Yang Yan realized that different Pokémon have different characteristics. Maybe the rules he thought at the beginning were common to all Pokémon would not work for some Pokémon.

This is the charm of Pokémon and what it means to be a trainer!

Going back to Longlong Stone, the reason why Yang Yan didn't let it learn these two moves was because it didn't need it at all, and it wouldn't have many opportunities to use it once it learned it.

Rumble Stone's ability to control rocks is fully capable of protecting itself. Instead of using these two moves to defend and dodge, Rumble Stone would be more comfortable controlling rocks.

As for the combination of shadow clone and rolling, this is indeed a useful tactic.

The premise is that there is only one Rumble Stone during the battle, otherwise if too many Rumble Stones are present and this tactic is used, it will interfere with the actions of the companions.

And will Yang Yan only use Longlong Stone alone? He thinks this situation will basically never happen.

Of course, you still have to learn. After all, moves and energy effects are closely related. The general energy in Longlong Stone cannot be discarded, right?

It's just that the learning of these two moves was put behind Yang Yan. Currently, Yang Yan needs more control over the rock and ground elements.

Yang Yan still has high expectations for its future.

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