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"It's so funny, Mr. Carter! Vanillite is really amazing!"
After the battle was over and they returned to the store, Amy still had an excited look on her face, continuously chatting in Carter's ear with bright eyes.
Carter: "..."
You are happy, but I am really not pleased.
Carter felt extremely frustrated, but in front of his subordinate, he could only maintain an embarrassed yet polite smile.
Originally, he wanted to show off in front of his subordinate, as after all, he is a 'senior.'
But the result was really...
"So I think the two of you should be able to feel it. Attribute advantage in Pokémon battles is not everything. The type of Pokémon trainer actually has a great impact on the outcome of the battle."
Alex couldn't help laughing when he saw Carter's depressed but still smiling expression. He brought tea to the two and smiled again.
Yes, that's how real Pokémon battles are different from in-game!
If in the game, a novice Aron went against Vanillite, Vanillite likely wouldn't stand a chance against Aron.
Because Vanillite is at a disadvantage against the steel type, with Aron's attack strength, a Metal Claw would likely take out most of Vanillite's health.
In two hits, Vanillite could be sent home.
Because the game runs according to set data programs, the hit rate of Pokémon moves is also set according to the move's accuracy.
But in reality, Vanillite with the ability to float has an absolute advantage in the air, making Aron only able to be scraped by Vanillite from a distance on the ground.
Even though Ice Shard can deal limited damage to Aron, with no time limit for battles, Vanillite could eventually wear Aron down.
There are too many factors that affect the results of Pokémon battles in reality, far from being as simple as in the game, and the type of Pokémon trainer is also very important.
"Amy really taught me a lesson, and I learned something."
Carter said with emotion, a bloody lesson indeed.
At that time, he had just gotten Aron and wanted to see Vanillite's ice-type move, because he was aware of it.
With Aron's steel-type attribute advantage, why couldn't it win?
But he really overlooked Vanillite's ability to float...
"..."
Amy shyly pursed her lips and smiled, her face slightly red. After her excitement, she realized that her fighting style was indeed a bit unfair to Aron.
But as Lucas and Claire said in the previous battle video, this is a tactic!
"Miss Amy, how do you feel about the Pokémon battle?"
Alex noticed the change in Amy's expression and asked her with a smile.
"Very interesting! To be honest, Alex, these Pokémon and Pokémon competitions of yours will surely take the world by storm in time!"
Amy calmed down, gently squeezed the soft cheeks of the hero Vanillite, and said firmly to Alex.
She was sure that Pokémon competitions would definitely be popular! And they would be very, very popular!
Because Pokémon are truly amazing creatures! And commanding Pokémon to fight is really fun, a new experience you can't help but immerse yourself in.
What are Pokémon? They are magical creatures that Amy could not have imagined in her wildest dreams before.
It's almost magical. Amy still remembers the shock and surprise in her heart when she saw Vanillite use Ice Shard.
"Then I'll take Miss Amy's words to heart. It's the best affirmation for me and these Pokémon to be liked by the guests."
Alex replied with a smile, seeing that even urban professionals who used to be obsessed with work couldn't resist the charm of Pokémon and Pokémon competition, which made Alex very satisfied.
"Alex, I'm going to draw another Pokémon!"
Carter looked at Aron, who was munching again, pondered for a while, and said seriously to Alex.
The failure just now gave him a profound insight, and it really is best to cultivate a Pokémon that can fly as soon as possible!
"Mr. Carter, it's eleven o'clock now."
Amy was stunned, glanced at the time, and reminded Carter.
"Don't worry, we'll go back to the company later." Carter shook his head.
It doesn't take much time to draw Pokémon anyway.
"..."
Amy couldn't help but be speechless, but she didn't urge him. She had a very clear understanding of her position; she was just a secretary.
What's more, Carter really didn't have any important schedule today. Of course, she was curious about what Pokémon Carter could draw next.
"Then please, Mr. Carter."
Seeing that the two reached a consensus, Alex was naturally very happy and handed the store manager Pokédex to Carter.
"But today, Mr. Carter, you have only three draws left."
Alex reminded him.
"I understand, I believe in my luck!"
Carter confidently clicked on 'go'!
He doesn't expect to draw a legendary Pokémon, but he would be happy with a pseudo-legendary or a powerful Flying-type Pokémon!
Then...
"Alex, who is this mouse?"
"Emmm...this is Rattata, a Normal-type Pokémon, if it's strong..."
"You don't need to say it, Alex, I already understand your expression."
Carter interrupted Alex, who was hesitant to speak, very simply, and the tangled expression was too obvious.
Amy covered her mouth and chuckled; it was too funny.
"Alex, who is this pink star?"
Carter was stunned when he saw the Pokémon he had drawn this time, and Amy, who was beside him, came over to take a look.
A very cute little guy, looks like a charming creature.
"This is Cleffa. Normally, it's seen as a child's pet. As for combat power...you know."
Alex's face was a little weird. If Stephanie drew Cleffa, she might have liked it, but Carter obviously wouldn't.
"I probably understand..."
Carter twitched the corner of his mouth. What is this?
Carter resolutely exited this interface and clicked go again, staring closely at the Pokédex.
Please, Pokédex, this is the last chance, come on and show something better!
Carter prayed in his heart, hoping for something worthwhile.
The shadow gradually slowed down and finally stopped.
"Wow! This is so handsome!"
Amy glanced at the Pokémon presented by the Pokédex, and her eyes flashed with brilliance.
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