After hanging up the phone, Riley said to the Fire Dog, "Let's practice Flame Charge now."
The Fire Dog currently had learned four fire-type moves.
He had already tested the limits of the other three, and now only Flame Charge was left.
The Fire Dog who is still in the 45-degree pose while tilted head and smiling upward, looked confused.
Wasn't it about taking photos?
10 minutes later.
Riley typed on his phone's memo app.
Flame Charge, 48 times.
Both Fire Fang and Flame Charge were intermediate level moves.
Although the Fire Dog was more proficient in Fire Fang is higher than Flame Charge, the difference in energy consumption between the two wasn't particularly large.
There were differences between moves of the same level.
Obviously, Flame Charge would have higher energy consumption and power compared to Fire Fang at the same proficiency level.