Pokémon Breeding House Starting from Pirates

Chapter 290 The First Pokémon Battle Contest Champion

Ghost trainer Brook vs Ice trainer Kuzan.

In terms of attributes, there is relatively little correlation between the two trainers. If pressed, Brooke might have a greater advantage.

This is because half of the Pokémon on Brooke's side are ghost-type, and the other three Pokémon have no attribute conflict with the Pokémon on Kuzan's side.

The attribute of the ghost attribute is the most "unique" attribute besides the general attribute. It is only related to four attributes, normal, ghost, super, and evil.

The six Pokémon in Kuzan's team do not contain any of the four attributes.

In this battle, Brooke's Gengar and Lantern Ghost will be the key to determining the outcome of the game.

Gengar's other attribute [Poison] is difficult to defeat Mammoth, easy to defeat Blizzard King, but has no effect on Alola Mountain King.

The second attribute [Fire] of the Lantern Ghost can restrain the Blizzard King and Alola Sand King four times, and also restrain the Mammoth and the Ice Ghost Guard twice, which is when facing the Spiny Shell and Rapalas. It will be weaker because both of them have [water] attributes.

If Brooke made the same mistake as Hannibal and allowed the key player, the Light Ghost, to be taken off the field early, then there is a high probability that Kuzan would win this battle.

After all, in terms of Pokémon's strength, it may be that Kuzan's side is stronger due to the bonus of Armed Color Haki.

The battle between the two begins, and the venue is rocky ground.

On the uneven and wide ground, there are countless rocks, large and small.

This terrain is very unfriendly to both ghost and ice elements, but the level of unfriendliness is definitely higher on Kuzan's side.

Because there are two water Pokémon in Kuzan's team, Carapace and Lapras can be said to have almost lost their mobility in such an environment.

Both of them sent out their first Pokémon at the same time.

In a regular Pokémon battle, sending out the first Pokémon is actually a gamble.

Because neither side knows what kind of Pokémon the other side will send out first. Once they send out a Pokémon that is restrained by the other side, they have lost the bet.

Changing Pokémon hastily may cause the replaced Pokémon to suffer undue disaster, and when future trainers have more Pokémon in their hands, it is equivalent to exposing a Pokémon in their team in advance.

Brooke and Kuzan are not the kind of characters who like to gamble. Unless they are forced to the point of no return, they usually choose to play it safe.

So the first Pokémon sent out by Brooke was the ghost-type evil-type Ecstasy.

Kuzan's side also sent Laplace whose attribute configuration would not be restrained.

In terms of results alone, Brooke won the first bet.

If Brooke sends out the Lantern Ghost at the beginning, and Kuzan's side is either Lapras or Spiny Shell, then Brooke's probability of winning next will be extremely low.

On the other hand, if Kuzan's side lets Lapras and Turtle be sent off by other Pokémon in advance, then it is likely that they will be faced with a situation where they can't do anything with the Lantern Ghost.

Trainers can be roughly divided into two categories based on their fighting methods. One type is the head-on type, which accounts for the vast majority in the sailing world, and the other type is the dirty trick type, which accounts for a smaller proportion, but Brooke and Kuzan can reach the finals. Both of them must be able to play this way.

Of course Kuzan wants to go head-to-head with Brooke.

Because his Pokémon's hard power is stronger, but Brooke also knows this very well, so it is obviously impossible to give Kuzan this opportunity.

Among the eighteen Pokémon attributes, the ones that are best at playing dirty tricks are grass, poison, and ghost.

Although Brooke is not very good at this style of play, he has studied it a little and relied on it to keep dealing with Kuzan.

Especially since it was difficult for Lapras to move on this rocky ground, it allowed him to perform more freely.

The Pokémon that won the first round of the battle was Lapras. With its level advantage of 5 levels higher, it defeated Ecstasy.

However, Laplace's state has obviously reached freezing point, and he is in an abnormal state of [chaos].

And the most important thing is that Huhunyan used the [Black Gaze] skill before leaving the field.

The effect of this skill is that Lapras cannot be substituted before losing consciousness of combat, which locks Kuzan's method of taking back Lapras and leaving it to deal with the Lantern Ghost later.

Brooke's second Pokémon directly sent out his general Gengar.

With one move [Misfortune never comes singly], Lapras, who was in an abnormal state, suffered more damage.

Then he calmly used [Poison Caltrop] to put the next Pokémon sent by Kuzan into the [Poisoned] state.

Kuzan on the other side wanted to try to resist when Brooke used Poison Caltrop, but due to the confusion, he attacked himself and was sent off the field.

Kuzan glanced at the poisonous caltrop on the ground and sent out Alola Sand Mountain King.

The Alola Sand King with the [Steel] attribute is immune to poison-type skills, so the [Poison Caltrop] deployed by Brooke in advance has lost its effect.

"Yohohoho~"

Brooke seemed to have expected it.

It would be more accurate to say that he was inducing Kuzan to send out the Alola Sand King with ice steel attributes.

[Ghost Type] is definitely the most mysterious attribute among the eighteen attributes. This is true whether it is in the nautical world or the world of Pokémon, but it is more conspicuous here.

Among all the trainers in the Nautical World, there may not yet be ten Pokémon that specialize in ghost-type Pokémon.

One is because the rumor that it is difficult for ghost-type Pokémon to master Armament Haki is very popular in the sea, and the other is because it was discovered that a ghost-type Pokémon unintentionally sucked the anger of its own trainer.

Therefore, many people avoid ghost Pokémon. Only ghosts like Brooke are the most suitable to stay with this group of children.

And Brooke considered that Kuzan might not know that there is a skill in Gengar's skill pool called.

"Mirror properties."

Brooke lifted the gloomy bones, and the victory seemed to be in his hands.

At this moment, Gengar's attributes have changed from [Ghost] and [Poison] to [Ice] plus [Steel], which is exactly the same as Alola Sand King.

This also means that Gengar will be four times more resistant to all ice attacks in the future!

Gengar's own skill pool still contains the original ghost and poison skills.

At this moment, Gengar even surpasses the Light Ghost in terms of attribute advantages. He will retain this attribute for a period of time, and the retention time depends on the Pokémon itself.

Gengar in the Pokémon World Kanto region's Ghost King Kikuko can replace his own attributes with mirror attributes for a full week.

"What skill is that?"

Kuzan frowned.

As Brooke guessed, he had never heard of this skill at all.

[Mirror attribute] itself is a very rare skill. Only 10 Pokémon out of thousands of Pokémon can learn it, and two of them are legendary Pokémon.

Even the Pokémon Academy currently does not have the knowledge to teach this skill, let alone Kuzan, who has been studying on his own outside. It is impossible for him to know this skill.

After this move, Brooke did not let Gengar continue to fight the Alola Mountain King, but forcibly replaced the Lantern Ghost.

The cost is that the Lantern Ghost ate the steel skill [Gyro Ball] that was originally used to attack Gengar.

Because the Light Ghost has twice the resistance to steel-type skills, it is not fatal to him to withstand this blow.

When Lantern Ghost came on stage, he used his fire-based ultimate move Fiery Abyss to directly send away the Alola Mountain King who was restrained four times.

Then the turbid mist was released immediately under his feet.

All Pokémon that appear next on the field will be poisoned, including Brooke's own Pokémon.

But since Brooke dared to use this move, he must have planned to send Gengar later. Gengar with the [Steel] element is not afraid of poison at all, so he has a famous card.

Brooke now told Kuzan that he would use Lantern Ghost now and Gengar next, and there would be no other choice.

But Kuzan had no choice but to bite the bullet and send out the spiny shellfish.

Now he only has one spiny shell in his hand that can face the light ghost, and all the others are restrained.

Next, the spiny shell indeed took away the light ghost, but it fell into three abnormal states: [burn], [chaos], and [poisoning].

This round, the Light Ghost is not here to deal damage at all, but to use various buff skills to impose more negative states on the spiny shell.

Brooke appeared as Gengar as scheduled. He used his high resistance to hide here and there on the battlefield. From time to time, misfortune would strike him. After being slightly injured, he carried the scallop away.

Brooke now had four Pokémon left, while Kuzan only had three.

Afterwards, the Shaggy Pig came on the scene and used its ground attributes to double its ability to restrain Gengar, and perished with Gengar.

At this point, Brooke's and Kuzan's Pokémon no longer have any attribute relationship, and neither one can control the other.

But the cursed doll on Brook's side is about the same level as the Ice Ghost Guardian. Both are the mainstays of their respective trainers, and the latter's level is only two levels higher.

Hyou Guihu tried his best to send the cursed doll off the stage, and then rolled his eyes until the end but barely managed to knock out half of the wandering Eidolon's state.

The only remaining low-level Blizzard King on Kuzan's side did not explode again this time.

He defeated the Wandering Eidolon with great reluctance, holding on until Brooke's last Pokémon came onto the stage, stacking the lost coffin, before falling down. He barely managed to hold up a [slightly losing] situation for Kuzan, and saved the lives of many admirals. Dignity and face.

And this day is also March 14th in the league calendar year 2, the penultimate day of the competition.

The winner of the first Pokémon Battle Contest has finally been decided.

"The winner of the Pokémon Battle Contest has finally appeared!"

"Let us give warm applause and cheers to this big champion, he is"

“Trainer ‘Soul King’ Brooke from the West Sea!!!”

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