Divine Plan? But I'm a Pokémon trainer.

Chapter 416 Is this a skill that Team Sunny trainers should learn?

Chapter 416 Is this a skill that Team Sunny trainers should learn?

As evening approached, the day was spent in a marathon of bad movies.

Link felt like he was wasting his time.

However, the elves' viewing experience was alright; the blockbusters that took place in the parallel world were indeed much clearer than what was shown on a CRT.

The battles between Digimon also seem to have more tension than the battles between Spirits.

A single ultimate attack from the Million Dragon Beast seems capable of destroying the entire battlefield...

"The situation over there is rather special. There's no need to compare it to Digimon. These creatures with 'mon' in their names are no longer just simple creatures. Their ever-expanding firepower and authority are like a microcosm of human society."

To be honest, Link isn't interested in the complicated and contradictory settings of Digimon; he'd rather just stick to being a trainer.

However, on the other hand—

[Gained skill: "Black Feather"]

[A black light emanates from its jet-black feathers, capable of plunging a 3km radius into darkness.]

After this simulation, he drew the Yata no Uzumaki's ultimate move, "Haguro," which can turn a three-kilometer radius into darkness.

Is this a skill that Team Sunny trainers should learn?

Admittedly, whether it's sunny or not has nothing to do with day or night, but when it comes to team composition and skill combinations, we should not only consider efficiency, but also flavor!
"A new move, should I try it? But where do humans get feathers?"

"Fuwu?"

If you want feathers, you can make them yourself. Try painting Lugia's silver feathers black and sticking them on your clothes.
"Forehead……"

Should I apply it? Now? Here?

Just as Link was wondering, the Porygon in the Pokédex jumped out and complained, "That just looks like a description rather than a condition or effect."

Sometimes it even feels that the trainer is deliberately trying to get people to criticize him.

In any case, based on the actions of Yataru during the battle, this move is controllable in both power and range, so there is no need to worry about turning the surrounding area into scorched earth or plunging an area into darkness.

Generally speaking, this move "Haguro" can be seen as the opposite of "Sunny Day".

"If it's simply a 'darkness' effect, then it should always correspond to 'daylight', right?"

In reality, only a small portion of the energy from a "sunny day" is used for lighting.

Porygon immediately corrected its description and hoped that trainers could further grasp the principles and develop a completely opposite special move.

Link, however, had no hope for this. Ninety percent of the Digimon's special moves only differed in attributes and data volume; the other differences were often just in texture.

It was evening, and we were in the desolate, uninhabited outer forest, so it didn't matter if the moves went out of control.

After gaining a general understanding of how the moves were used and their effects, he immediately activated "Hanekuro".

Despite having no feathers, the ultimate move still worked perfectly.

A shadowy mass of energy gathered in his hand, looking like a black sphere.

It has no destructive power; it simply reduces the lighting in the area to below dark by adding a black "layer mask".

Oh! That's good!
Incineroar felt great and wondered if it could learn or develop a similar move.

"Somewhat like a weaker version of 'Dark Blast'? How effective is it?"

Porygon can still detect things within the shadows, Flamefox can see through them as if there were no obstructions, and Eevee can sense life force and detect Link's location. Arcanine's sense of smell is unaffected.

Overall... it seems to be pretty useless except for the visual effects.

Of course, the Dark Tail Fish believes that this move still has some value, at least it can use the shadow created by "Black Feather" to use moves such as "Shadow Sneak Attack".

Creating a shadow in mid-air is very useful for Ghost-type Pokémon, as it is more difficult to defend against than a shadow cast from the opponent onto the ground.

Unfortunately, Link's super water ability, rather than his ghost ability, prevents him from making better use of the shadows he creates, and they can even interfere with his vision.

"Okay, but the principle behind this move is actually quite simple, and it's the kind that both humans and Pokémon can learn."

If we were to classify it according to the moves of a Pokémon...

"Haguro"

Category: Variation; Attribute: General

Effect: Creates a dark aura, reducing the accuracy of moves used by Pokémon on the field.

It's not the weather, but the effect of the venue's terrain.

After a moment's thought, the fire fox quickly learned the trick and used it to create even more types of shadows.

"Fu!"

It's really not that difficult.

However, Egui Peng pulled out the "Thorn Vine Staff" and smashed it into the shadow it had created, instantly shattering the energy that formed the artificial night.

"Bonnie~"

Although it's simple, if you can't defend against the attack, it's just a waste of energy.

Ultimately, it's just a ball of energy that can be blown away, broken, or neutralized; there are various ways to dispel it.

It doesn't feel as good as the weather app?

This has stumped the fire fox. Is there any way to improve it?
Just as it was deep in thought, Incineroar, following the same principle, created a black aura on its body that resembled the aura armor of Dragonite's "Dragon Dive".

Now it's completely satisfied. Why didn't it think of that sooner?

With a speechless expression, Ergui Peng poked the Blazing Roaring Tiger, and the flames formed by the tiger's evil attribute energy dissipated on the spot.

This is just a facade; it doesn't even provide any protection!

Incineroar, however, disagreed. The trainer was right; it was all about the flavor!

What kind of villainous Pokémon is it if it's not arrogant enough?
"Hey?"

Is something that disappears as soon as it's touched what you call flavor?

Incineroar is very optimistic about this, firmly believing that with training, it can also reach the level of Dragonite's "Dragon Dive".

Why can't there be a "dive of fire" or a "dive of evil"?

In essence, all attack moves of all attributes are just "XX Impact" and "XX Ray", aren't they?

"That being said, the nature of an attribute also affects moves. The idea that a move of a single attribute can be extended to all attributes is only theoretical. For example, you can't have a 'Rock Dive' move of the Rock attribute, can you?"

If you enclose yourself in rocks, you'll never be able to break free.

"Wang?"

The wind-powered dog tilted its head in confusion. Why wrap its whole body in rocks? Wouldn't it be enough to just cover its head with rocks?

The essence of the "Double-Edged Hammer" is "Rock Dive".

"That's true, but not quite."

Arcanine: "?"

Human language is still too complex for it.

"Fu~"

The trainer's point is that attributes have different natures and characteristics, so you can't blindly copy them. There's also the issue of efficiency involved.

By the way——

Fu has already reversed the principle and developed "Daylight," which is the opposite of "Haguro"!

"what?"

"Bonioh!?"

Seeing that everyone was shocked, the fire fox proudly puffed out its chest.

That's right, Fu is that clever as she is to come up with a technique that turns the surroundings into daylight!

"Wang?"

But what's the use of that? Isn't it even less useful than "Haguro"?
(End of this chapter)

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