Pokemon Dirty Routine Trainer

Chapter 269. 266. If I Let the Big Steel Snake Hide Once, Even I Lose

Chapter 269

The three soon arrived at Karp's training ground.

The things here are basically cleaned up, and it has returned to the original empty training ground.Although it will be taken back by the academy after Karp graduates in a few days, but at least before Karp leaves school, this place has always belonged to Karp's training ground.

In this environment where no one would disturb them, Garp and Dawu also distanced themselves and took out their own Poké Balls.

However, the elf ball was taken out, but the two did not release the elf immediately, but instead focused on Kona who was in the referee's position.

When he thought of the referee, Karp actually thought of Zhengrong again.

Anyway, he doesn't know what is worth practicing in refereeing, but after Zhengrong went back to practice, Dawu said that he seemed to be locked up by his old man, and now he doesn't know anything except knowing that there is no danger.

Moreover, this is their family's private matter. After Karp and Dawu know that Zhengrong is not in danger, they don't want to meddle in their own business. So now that Kona is standing in the referee's position, Karp feels a little bit emotional about the guy who has been fleeting in his life.

However, the relationship between Karp and Zhengrong is not particularly familiar, and all I have now is just the impression left by my curiosity about the referee industry.After sighing with emotion, Garp began to think about the next battle.

After all, Dawu is not an easy guy to deal with.

When Garp was thinking about countermeasures, Dago was basically thinking the same thing as him. At this time, Kona announced the rules of the battle as a referee.

"Both sides send four elves each. Before the opponent or one's own elves lose their fighting ability, it is not allowed to exchange elves by means other than unique moves. When one side has no elves that can continue to fight, the winner is determined.

According to the above rules - the game begins. "

Following Kona's serious voice, Karp and Dawu also released their first elves.

This time Dawu didn't let Taikoo Feather Worm play first, but threw out his armor bird directly at the very beginning.

Obviously, Dawu also understands that if the armored bird is left in the later stage, the single-headed dragon that meets Karp will basically be useless.

Rather than that, it might as well be at the beginning, relying on the strong physical defense ability of the armored bird and the flying ability at a decent speed, whether it is suppressing the big steel snake of Ibrahimovic and Garp or facing Garp's little Snake can have a good effect.

With this in mind, Dawu directly threw the armor bird, while Garp released Ibrahimovic as usual.

Dawu heaved a sigh of relief when he saw Ibrahimovic.

On the other hand, Garp, although he sent Ibrahimovic, did not have any special reaction when facing the armored bird.

The scouts in the team will always be like this in terms of positioning. The first one to play is basically this one. Because it has the unique skill of the exchange type, so if it can last for a while, add buffs to accumulate unique skills.

For scouts, such a tactic is the core tactic.

No matter what your specific implementation method is, the core is this, so let alone facing the armored bird, even if the opponent takes out a fighting-type hot monkey Karp, there will be no slight change in expression.

After all, it can be exchanged, and generally speaking, there is no pressure.

But Karp looked at Dawu's relieved look, and raised his eyebrows slightly.

Is Dawu a fool?

Karp got a negative answer to this question. Since Dawu is not a fool, he must have seen his Ibrahimovic use the baton last time.

So at this time he sent Ibrahimovic, as long as he replaced the electric shock beast with the baton, the opponent's armored bird was basically in the rhythm of being instantly killed.

Although Dawu didn't know that the electric shock monster had evolved, he knew that the electric shock monster could fly and was faster than the armored bird.

Under such circumstances, he subconsciously breathed a sigh of relief, probably because he had some plan against the electric shock beast.

Thinking of this, Garp's eyes glowed red.

Accompanied by Ibrahimovic's succession, this time Gaib turned into a red light and returned to the Poké Ball without even the buff.

Although Dawu was a little surprised that Karp acted on his own without even giving Ibrahimovic an order, but after seeing Ibrahimovic using the baton, he still directly gave the order to the armored bird.

"Use the poison!"

Following Dawu's voice, the armored bird opened its mouth at the location where the red light flashed, and then spit out a stream of venom.

Seeing this scene, Karp somewhat understood Dawu's thoughts.

Although his armored bird is a good physical shield, there are single-headed dragons in his team, electric shock beasts and even small kabby beasts who can use flame fists.

There are too many elves that can restrain the armored bird, so that it has no room to play in the battle against itself.

So instead of leaving it behind and being targeted, it is better to find a way to play a role from the beginning.

Dawu’s tactic is very simple. At the beginning, let the armor bird play, and then let Ibrahimovic use the baton to replace the electric shock beast, and then give the electric shock beast a poison. After that, the armor bird will be instantly killed by the electric shock beast, but Garp’s weak electric shock beast will definitely lose a lot of physical strength by the poison.

Thinking of this, Karp's heart did not fluctuate, and he even wanted to laugh a little.

As the venom directly hit the elf whose red light hadn't faded, the red light and venom exploded together, and what came out of the red light was not an electric shock beast, a single-headed dragon, or a small Snake—instead, Garp's big steel snake.

The steel type is immune to the poison type. Although in reality there will be no skill invalidation prompts in the game, it is completely useless to directly hit the vibrating metal with the venom.

The big steel snake shook its head, and the venom was thrown off. Dawu looked at Garp, the big black steel snake, and slowly laughed.

"Swapping out the Big Steel Snake is the same, if you swap out the little Snake, I'll make a lot of money by poisoning your little Snake as soon as you play.

But it's okay if you replace the big steel snake. After all, the big steel snake is just a living target in front of the armor bird. "

Dawu didn't care that Garp replaced the Big Steel Snake.

After all, his plan is very comprehensive, no matter which elf Garp replaces, basically he can have some advantages.

The impact of swapping out a wave of highly poisonous ones that can be linked to highly poisonous is still great.

Swapping out the steel snake, which is immune to poison, the flying ability of the armored bird is still very deadly to the big steel snake.

Especially Garp, a big steel snake that has no long-range attack ability except for its venom, is even more at a disadvantage when facing the armored bird.

However, Garp looked at Dawu's reaction, but he still put his hands in his pockets and looked indifferent.

Perhaps in Dawu’s eyes, although Garp, the big steel snake, is called the shield of the city, his armored bird has been strengthened to a certain extent. As long as he keeps attacking in the air, he will win sooner or later.

But the truth is far from as simple as he thought.

Garp is naturally aware that the Armor Bird has a flying advantage against the Big Steel Snake.

Even after knowing this point, Karp still took out the big steel snake, which actually explains the problem very well.

So facing Dawu's confident look, Garp's response was quite casual.

"A live target? Then you hit it casually, and I will let the big steel snake hide for a while, and I will lose."

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