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Chapter 92: Energy Accumulation Flame Attack Training Method

Chapter 92: "Charge Flame Attack" Training Method
"Charged Flame Attack", a fire-attribute move, covers the entire body with flames to attack the opponent, accumulating power to increase one's speed.

"Charge Flame Attack" doesn't strengthen the body like "High-Speed Movement", so why can it increase the speed of the Pokémon using this move?

It is obvious that performing a move consumes physical energy, so why is it called "accumulating strength"?
After confirming the nature of the "fire-starting" feature, Link had a guess.

“Physical strength, energy, physical ability, and health are separate concepts. Even if a spirit consumes physical strength to perform a move, as long as it can use this energy to strengthen the body, its strength will increase.

"'Charge Flame Attack' is a move that converts physical strength into fire energy and uses it as power for the body. Did you find that it is very similar to 'Fire Induction'?"

It’s just that the two have different strengthening angles.

"In a battle, your opponent usually can't use fire-attribute moves against a Pokémon with the "Fire Attraction" trait, so what you need to do is use your own fire to activate the "Fire Attraction" trait and try to improve your abilities in all aspects at the cost of your physical strength."

"Meow meow..."

Litten seemed to be thinking about something. What the trainer meant was to learn the technique of "Charged Flame Attack" and extend it to enhance the use of all abilities, actively triggering one's "fire-inducing" characteristics, and strive to kill the opponent in one move.

It doesn't matter if you pay more physical strength, as long as your opponent loses his ability to fight before you do.

This way of fighting...

"Meow!"

It still suits its appetite!

The Catwoman tilts her head. It sounds complicated. Can she really do it?

"How will you know if you don't try?"

Compared to the "Power of the Sun" which absorbs sunlight to increase strength, Link feels that "Fire-Startling" is relatively easy to train.

"So the first thing you need to do next is to completely master the move 'Charge Flame Attack'. Understand it, master it, and adapt to it. Try to be able to use it freely and fully utilize the fire energy it brings. By the way, activate your own 'Fire Attack' feature."

Growlithe and Litten nodded. They both mastered "Charged Flame Attack" and decided to give it a try.

So they both came to a simple fighting area near the dormitory and used this move together.

Under normal circumstances, after using "Charged Flame Attack", you must immediately run or attack the enemy, but the trainer's suggestion is to keep it within the safe limit.

Instead of releasing the kinetic energy brought by the moves, keep accumulating and feeling it.

This state is not pleasant.

Fire attribute energy is notoriously violent, and almost all of the moves are either shooting flames or entangled with flames to damage/hit/kick. The overly active and difficult to control characteristics make the entire series almost have no changes in moves.

Keeping accumulating the charged flame attack is like putting a delicious meal in front of a hungry Snorlax. It is very difficult to stop it from eating.

Because of this, the attempts of Growlithe and Litten ended in failure.

Not only did other abilities fail to improve, but even the speed that should have been improved was wasted.

"Fufufufu!"

Just at this moment, Firefox, who had been using the "Eye of Miracle" to observe the energy changes of the two, pointed out that the way Growlithe and Litten were controlling energy was completely wrong.

They simply understood the trainer's thoughts literally and forcibly suppressed the fire energy generated by "Charged Flame Attack".

Naturally, the Litten was not convinced. What are you talking about when you have no chance to learn the "fire-attracting" trait?

As a result, the fire fox jumped down and used a "flaming fist" to knock the defenseless Litten away to the other side of the battlefield. "Meow!?" "Ah!?"

The cat and the dog stared with their eyes wide open. How did it do that with its small body? ? ?
"Fu~"

See? This is the right way to do it!

Fuzai's nose felt sore and he suddenly felt a little aggrieved, recalling the feeling when his parents beat him all day long in Alola.

Is Fu Fu a fox that can be its mother?

Fuzai was so scared that he kept shaking his head! No no meow!

"Uh, don't make a scene, don't bully, just talk it out nicely if you have something to say."

Link hurried out to fetch water and stopped Fire Fox's violent teaching.

Cats with foul mouths are more likely to get beaten, but Firefox can't just attack them right away.

Now that I think about it, this little fox did have a keen sense of energy right after it was born, and the "Eye of Miracles" gave it the tools to further hone its skills in this area.

“So what should we do specifically?”

Seeing the trainer asking questions, Fire Fox immediately taught the skills he had just learned.

Simply put, the trainer's guess is not wrong, but the problem is that it cannot be simply "accumulated".

The fire energy will explode as soon as it is ignited, and it is difficult to stay in one place, which will easily burn yourself.

Therefore, after [Charged Flame Attack] transforms physical strength into active fire attribute energy, it needs to be used as explosive power immediately.

Using it on the lower limbs can increase speed, using it on the upper limbs can increase attack power, and continuously surrounding the body can improve protection.

Of course, the abilities can be improved in all aspects by combining them together, but I think it is impossible to do so with the control of Litten and Growlithe.

Although Firefox can do it, its durability does not support such a luxurious and wasteful practice.

Who is the best Firefox for close combat?
No matter which one, it is best not to let the fire energy accumulate for too long.

"So, the 'Charged Flame Attack' provides unstable explosive power, which needs to be channeled rather than accumulated?"

Link scratched his head and realized that he had made a complete mistake. He was afraid that this trick would not allow Growlithe and Litten to master the "fire-attracting" property.

According to existing data, "fire-starting" is a technique to normalize external fire energy.

The more popular approach at present is to stimulate the elves with this potential by frequently using fire-attribute moves with negligible power, and then gradually improve them step by step.

He told his idea to Fire Fox, who said it was no problem and that if he could control the power of "Charged Flame Attack", he would be able to master "Fire Starting".

right?

Link always felt that this was an advantage brought by Fire Fox's supernatural talent. It might not work if it were replaced with other elves, or it might require a lot of time to practice.

But when Litten and Growlithe saw that even the Fiery Fox, which was less than a month old, could do it, how could they say "it’s really impossible, meow/woof"?
The males' competitive spirit was fully displayed at this moment. The two little ones immediately ran silently to one side of the battlefield and began to practice.

They must learn this, otherwise how can they hold their heads up?
But in fact, Fire Fox has not mastered the "fire-attracting" characteristic and has no talent in this area. Just now, as the trainer guessed, it was completely a suppression brought about by intelligence and mental strength...

(End of this chapter)

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