Divine Plan? But I'm a Pokémon trainer.
Chapter 95 Can you learn skills by playing cards?
Chapter 95 Can you learn skills by playing cards?
(The detailed process of Pokémon cards is only in this chapter, and will not be included in the subsequent full text)
From today on, Link also becomes a trainer who can fight with his own Pokémon.
Although in the form of a Pokémon card.
Both sides have fully understood the rules, and after each of them selected the paper they needed from their deck and shuffled it, they began the battle.
However, since there were no dice or coins, Link and Fire Fox played rock-paper-scissors to decide who would attack first, and Link won the first attack after defeating Fire Fox's paper with scissors.
As for energy cards, decide on one attribute before the battle and generate one per turn.
Both sides placed a Pokémon each in their own battle field and preparation area, and when the battle officially began, they opened their covers.
Fox's battle field and preparation area are Rattata and Charmander respectively, while Link's are Pippen and Eevee.
——T1 Link
“Although I can draw cards in the first round, I can’t attach energy to them, so I added the “Electric” energy card to my hand.
Use the Adventure Bag to add Ultra Ball and Rope from your deck to your hand.
“Use ‘Ultra Ball’ to reveal the top 7 cards of your deck, and add ‘Jolteon’ from among them to your hand.”
“Let Ibrahimovic, Ibrahimovic, and Ibrahimovic enter the preparation area.
"Discard the "Electric" Energy Card, use the Trainer Card "Roller Skater", draw 2 cards, and since the card discarded by this effect is an Energy Card, draw 2 more cards.
"End of round."
At the end, Link had 8 cards in his hand, and it was clear that Jolteon was going to evolve.
——t2 Firefox
"Fu~"
"Muff~"
"Mmm~"
"Fuwu!"
in short.
After drawing a card, Fire Fox generated fire attribute energy and attached it to "Rattata", and equipped "Charmander" with a "Learning Device".
It then entered the combat stage and used Rattata to hit Pipi, causing 20 points of damage.
However, since Pipi's stamina is 60, it will take 3 such attacks to defeat it.
——T3 Link
“Draw a card, generate Electric Energy, and send out Jigglypuff.”
"Discard 2 cards, use "Flint and Steel", add 4 "Fire" energy cards to your hand."
"Fu?"
Isn't it an electric attribute deck?
Why are there items that generate fire energy?
"Because the deck I assembled is actually an Eevee deck, not a normal deck."
What stands out is an acrobatic performance.
"Using the 'Leaving the Hole Rope', both players must take one turn, starting with the opponent."
"Fu!?"
Fire Fox's preparation area is "Charmander" equipped with a "learning device" but no energy!
Link adjusted his non-existent glasses. Even in a card game, rotation is a crucial part.
"Attach a "Fire" Energy Card to "Eevee", and then trigger its characteristic "Energy Evolution", add "Flame Eevee GX" from the deck to the hand and evolve it."
“Advance to the Battle Stage, use Flameon GX’s High Temperature Stage to attack Charmander, dealing 30 damage while attaching up to 3 Fire Energy Cards to your Pokémon in any way.” ※Note: Although the prototype has been updated to the GX version at this time, the original basic version without GX cards is still planned to be released initially.
Link distributed 3 "Fire" Energy Cards to the 1 Eevees in the Standby Zone in a 2:2 ratio, and ended the turn.
——t4 Firefox
"Fu..."
It turns out that this game has this kind of gameplay.
After drawing a card, it used the "Poke Ball", added "Charmeleon" from the deck to its hand, and evolved "Charmander".
In the Pokémon card game, damage exists in the form of indicators, and evolution can remove abnormal states but cannot restore health.
However, evolution has increased the upper limit of Charmeleon's health to 100 points, and its durability has been improved.
However, since Fire Fox only generated and attached 1 "Fire" Energy Card to it, Charmeleon cannot attack this round.
But it soon learned Link's way of playing, discarding 1 card in its hand and using the Trainer Card "Grave Robber" to obtain the "Flint" in Link's discard pile, and then discarded the card again and used the "Flint" to obtain 4 "Fire" energies.
Then it placed "Catti" and "Inferno" in the preparation area, allowing "Rattata" to evolve into "Rattata".
Unfortunately, despite Fire Fox's efforts, the round ended without advancing to the combat stage.
——T5 Link
Even if they can't be sent, they still need to generate a large number of energy cards...
Link thought for a moment and guessed that Fire Fox must have a support card called "Fusing Worker" that could directly attach energy cards to Pokémon.
But it doesn’t matter, his formula for victory has already been written!
Use the Item "Water Bucket" to add 2 "Water" Energy Cards to your hand.
"Attach a "Water" Energy Card to (2 Fire Energy) "Eevee", trigger the characteristic "Energy Evolution", add "Voileep" from the deck to the hand and evolve it."
“Evolve (0 Energy) Eevee into Electric Eevee.”
"Use the 'Leaving the Hole Rope' again, starting with the opponent and switching sides."
After thinking for a moment, Fire Fox brought "Rada" with 1 energy to the field.
Link sent out "Eevee" with 1 "Fire" energy card in the preparation area.
"Let Pipi evolve into Pixi, trigger the Humor ability, and return the energy of Rattata to your hand."
"Evolve (2 Fire Energy) Eevee into Eevee GX."
"Advance to the Battle Stage, and have Eevee GX use Dash to attack Raida."
"Fu?"
But doesn't this Eevee only have 2 "Fire" energy cards?
Link shook his head and showed his newly evolved Jolteon.
"The characteristic of Jolteon, High-Speed Support, can reduce the energy required for the GX Pokémon evolved from Eevee to perform moves by 1 "None" Energy Card."
This way, a move that used to require 3 energies only requires 2.
"Rada" received 100 points of damage, and with its health limit of 120, it looked like a candle in the wind.
Although "a candle in the wind" is a classic taboo phrase, Link has a huge advantage this time and it is impossible for Firefox to make a comeback.
And the fact is indeed so...
……
Ten minutes later, after trying her best to cheat using methods including but not limited to "trick", "switch", "desire", "thief", "exchange of venues" and "magician", but being strictly stopped by Link, Fire Fox finally lost the first battle with the trainer in her life.
“That’s basically how to play the game, the rest is just a matter of practice, deck building, understanding of the environment, and a little bit of luck.
"But then again... Fire Fox, can you learn moves by playing cards?"
(End of this chapter)
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