Touya narrowed his eyes, thoughts racing in his mind, and finally spit out two words quickly:
"Fat energy!"
If it were in the past, the energy in Riolu's body was not strong enough and he was not able to manipulate the waveguide easily enough.
Holding on to double repayment is indeed a common method.
But as Riolu grew.
Holding on to the double reward cannot be used as a common routine, but should be used as a trump card that is not commonly used.
In other words, it is a special method.
You can rely on this routine to win, but you can't rely too much on it.
Just like Ibrahimovic initially relied on yawning to win by surprise.
Winning by surprise is always just winning by surprise.
If you want to maintain constant victory, what you rely on is not "oddness" but "righteousness".
Whether it is cultivating elves or using tactics, the purpose is to make your elves surpass their opponents in terms of strength.
In the end, all "surprise wins" are for the sake of "uprightness".
Touya doesn't need to take risks now.
If you can use your energy to win from a distance, why take the risk by holding on and getting a double reward.
This is just like a swordsman who has mastered flying swords, why should he step forward with a sword in hand and make blood splatter on people?
"Glagio chose the wrong skill. He should retreat to the side to regroup. He shouldn't go all out."
"You don't understand the mane rock werewolf in the form of night. This type of elf is just like the violent fire-breathing dragon. It's the kind that even the trainer doesn't care about when it gets red eyes. If you ask it to give in when it's angry, it might be...
Will be looked down upon by it."
"Therefore, when newcomers conquer elves, they often find it difficult to conquer which one, without considering whether it is suitable for their own temperament or whether they can control it."
"Since the Mane Rock Werewolf used Resurrection, it means it doesn't have much physical strength, and it probably can't withstand the force of this attack."
The trainers who were watching talked for a while, and then they saw...
"Woo!"
Riolu didn't retreat, he faced the incoming white claw and struck it out with all his strength.
Bang!!
The energy in the air collided with the white claws of the Mane Rock Werewolf.
The maned rock werewolf took half a step back, and its hind paws carved two traces on the snow.
But then!
Bang!
It let out a wolf roar, pounced in front of Riolu, and used its other claw to strike out with a double return skill, hitting Riolu right in the lower abdomen.
"Huh!" Gladion took a long breath and couldn't help but smile.
The maned rock werewolf's physical strength has not been reduced to the point where he is on the verge of falling to the ground.
Although the rock-type Mane Rock Werewolf is indeed restrained by the fighting-type skill Fa Jin.
However, while using Long Howl, the Mane Rock Werewolf also secretly used bodybuilding skills to continuously improve its defense.
The external performance of these two skills is almost the same when used. Unless you have done in-depth research, you would never find that the Mane Rock Werewolf secretly uses bodybuilding in Long Howl.
The result is that the Fa Jin that originally caused great damage to the Mane Rock Werewolf has become a normal damage.
The Mane Rock Werewolf, who might have been on the verge of falling to the ground, still had enough physical strength to at least withstand a single blow without any problem.
And this part of physical strength is the key to victory.
It's enough for the Mane Rock Werewolf to use Riolu's power to perform its best skills at close range.
Double return!
Nightform maned rock werewolves are experts at using Double Return.
What they are best at is luring their opponents to attack them in various ways, and then counterattacking with a double return.
It can be said that he killed one thousand enemies and suffered eight hundred losses.
Gladion's maned rock werewolves are even more powerful in this discipline. They are ruthless to their opponents and even more ruthless to themselves.
It can even accumulate a certain amount of damage in its own body, and then release it all at once by returning it double.
In order to achieve the maximum, most effective, and finishing move effect.
Gladion raised his head, but was startled.
Because as expected, Riolu, who should have been knocked to the ground by the Mane Rock Werewolf, stood there fine. Not only that, he also came back to life with a backhand blow and hit the Mane Rock Werewolf.
Bang!!
The Mane Rock Werewolf was hit in the chest by Riolu's punch, and his whole body rose into the air and was thrown backward.
immediately.
boom!!!
Riolu clasped his arms together and responded with a double blow, doubling the Mane Rock Werewolf's previous attack.
biubiubiu!!!
Boom!!!
A ray of red light shot out from Riolu's arms in an instant, hitting the maned rock werewolf that was about to land, and hit it against a big tree.
Wow!
The big tree where several people hugged suddenly trembled, the snow fell like rain, and the Mane Rock Werewolf slowly slipped under the tree, losing his ability to fight.
This process may seem long, but in fact it only takes less than a few seconds.
Between the rabbit and the falcon, the sudden situation caused Gladion to breathe quickly and he was unable to react for a moment.
Until he heard something.
"My Riolu is also good at double return and holding on."
Touya smiled.
He didn't expect what just happened.
According to common sense, it is impossible for a rock-type Mane Rock Werewolf to withstand so many attacks of fighting-type skills.
Not to mention there is still room for double rebates.
Moreover, the power of the double return of that strike is also surprisingly great.
It can only be said that as a trainer, everyone has their own special methods.
"However, this routine can be borrowed, using a special technique to let the opponent predict the physical strength, and then use resurrection to further mislead the opponent, and then lure the opponent to attack, and perform a double kill at close range."
Touya thought about it carefully.
I couldn't help but be a little impressed.
This routine seems to be walking a tightrope and a bit hit and miss.
In fact, it depends on the trainer's accurate grasp of his own Pokémon and the opponent's Pokémon.
This opponent is not a parallel import.
Gladion silently took out the Poke Ball and took back the Mane Rock Werewolf.
He took a deep breath and adjusted himself.
If he had known in advance that Riolu would hold on and pay back double the amount, he would not have adopted that tactic temporarily.
It's a pity that the Mane Rock Werewolf has not yet been trained as a substitute or guard.
Otherwise, I could have used a substitute or guard to find a way to resist Riolu's attack and turn defeat into victory.
Gladion was also an experienced and qualified trainer. Instead of regretting, he thought about how to improve and make progress, so as to win the next battle.
"This time I was just a little bit short, but next time I won't be."
He thought to himself.
At the same time, Touya also called Riolu back.
Although Riolu only received one blow, the Mane Rock Werewolf was indeed cruel enough. He returned a double blow and beat it to the point where it was on the verge of falling to the ground.
When it came back, it was staggering when it walked.
"Pokkigu, give me a mouthful of Riolu."
Touya released Pokojigu.
Tick tock.
"唭gu." Pokkigu used the life water drop skill. Just a drop of liquid made Riolu's energy rise.
It ran next to Laplace and sat cross-legged on the snow. While looking at the battlefield, it used the waveguide to restore its physical strength a little bit.
The male doctor immediately shouted: "The Mane Rock Werewolf's loss of fighting ability is Riolu's victory!"
The results speak for themselves.
So far, Touya is leading.
The third game.
Touya took the lead in releasing the elves this time.