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Chapter 1934 Further Training Plan (Please Subscribe)

Chapter 1934 Further training plan

(Second update!! Please collect and send flowers!!)

Early next morning

"Okay! Everyone, cheer up and train with all your strength to challenge the Dewford Gym!"

Early the next morning, Ash got up early before everyone else woke up. Ash even took the Pokémon to watch the sunrise.

Then he took the Pokémon and ran around the coast as a warm-up.

Now I brought the Pokémon back to the camp and mobilized them.

Pickup!!

Chamo!!!

The Pokémon responded one after another, and even Feebas in the water looked full of fighting spirit.

"Aha!! Ash really works hard!"

May, who heard the commotion, popped out of the tent with messy hair, and Xiao Sheng did the same.

Xiaogang had already gotten up while Ash was running in the morning and had already started preparing breakfast. When he saw the two of them, he also said at the same time.

"Ash is like this. I have to help them prepare meals quickly so that they can save as much extra time as possible."

For Xiaogang, he has long been used to this kind of thing. If he doesn't spend time with Ash for a long time, he won't know how hard Ash and his Pokémon will work in order to become stronger.

"We're here to help too!"

Misty and Xiaosheng looked at each other, then spoke to Xiaogang, returned to the tent, packed up one after another, and then came outside to help.

"Okay, let's arrange the practice plan next!"

On Ash's side, he also began to arrange training plans for the Pokémon.

The last practice in Petalburg Woods has made them make great progress. This time, Ash hopes to push it even further.

First it was Taillow and Treecko, last time it was a Rock gym, so Proud didn't play.

But this time is different. Dewford Gym is a Fighting gym, and Taillow will most likely be the main force in challenging Dewford Gym this time.

Treecko performed well in the Rock-type gym last time, and the two Pokémon were in the same situation at this time.

There is no need to worry about their close-range attacks or special moves. Currently, all they lack are long-range attack methods.

Especially Treecko, although it is a grass-type Pokémon, it still lacks a real grass-type trick, and Ash wants to make up for it this time.

As for Taillow, if it appears as the main force to challenge Dewford Gym this time, because most Fighting type Pokémon have melee attacks.

Taillow's current special move is that he deliberately closes the distance with them but loses the ability to fly. Therefore, it is urgent to learn a special move that can be released from a distance.

For Taillow, Air Cutter is a relatively suitable move that he has deliberately learned through training at this stage.

Compared with air cutting, it is a little more powerful, but it is also easier to learn.

As for Treecko, Ash has had an idea for a long time. The trick that is both practical and suitable for Treecko at this stage is Bullet Seed.

This skill works normally in the game, but has excellent functionality in reality.

Although its power is Normal, just like its name, its continuous output can rival some amazingly powerful tricks.

At the same time, its own instant offensive does not require much Stockpile time to launch itself, and its function is even much easier to use than some powerful long-range weapons.

This is the training plan Ash arranged for Treecko and Taillow, followed by Larvitar and Feebas.

After learning to control sandstorms, it's almost time to learn some more powerful tricks.

It's a Pokémon destined to become a quasi-god. It just needs to be as powerful as it needs to be. Next, Ash plans to let it learn the Rock Blade.

Finally, there are Feebas, and Feebas are also more troublesome.

It can only learn some relatively simple tricks on its own, and the current gyms are not suitable for it to challenge.

However, Ash got the Prism Scale from President Zivucci. The reason why he chose this in the first place was to prepare for the evolution of Feebas.

But Ash believes that it is not the time yet. No matter what Pokémon it is, the stronger it is before it evolves, the stronger it will be after it evolves.

It's not a good thing to gain great power all of a sudden. Ash hopes that he can become stronger and let it gain new power.

Although Feebas himself cannot learn any special tricks through upgrading in the game, there are still many tricks that can be taught and machine learned.

Of course, there is no learning machine in reality, but Ash believes that it can be learned as long as it is directed properly.

Since it is a water-type Pokémon, it is of course easier to learn water-type tricks.

Soon, under Ash's arrangement, the Pokémon began their own exercises.

Pikachu is still conducting observation and sparring training. After all, he is the big brother in Ash's team.

On Taillow's side, try to flap your wings under the Contest Condition of Wing Attack, although Taillow doesn't have special moves like Hurricane.

However, flapping the wings vigorously will still generate airflow, and the airflow will become stronger under the Contest Condition of Wing Attack.

Although this kind of airflow is still not as powerful as a hurricane, if you can condense this wind into a wind blade and then use the airflow blown by the wings to blow it out, it should be almost the same.

As for Treecko, in the original work, watermelons are used for training, and the method of breaking watermelon seeds is used.

However, on this island, I couldn't find any watermelons for a while, but I did find a lot of cherry blossoms and blackberries. These fruits are relatively small. After picking them one by one, I just used them as training. For props.

First hold a large amount of these fruits in your mouth, and then spit them out continuously in a machine gun-like manner to hone your oral strength and accuracy.

As for Larvitar, it is not difficult to generate gravel. The most important thing is how to release it.

However, Larvitar itself can use Hidden Power. The original release method of Hidden Power is comparable to Rock Blade.

If you can control Rock, like you control Hidden Power, it should be fine.

Finally, there was Feebas. Ash put on his swimming trunks and trained with him personally, because the difficulty of training him must be more difficult than that of Mizu Shoufu and others.

Although Ash only settled on Water Pulse, which is easy for water-type Pokémon, Feebas is similar to Magikarp after all, and learning skills is more difficult than other Pokémon.

Okay, Feebas, let’s get started~!”.

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