It is not yet certain whether his feeling is accurate, but we can wait until the Iron Ninja is about to be promoted and then compare it.

And it is also because of this reason that the Pokémon with higher levels stopped for a while, which made the levels of the Pokémon captured by Yang Yan later gradually close to those of the previous ones.

In addition, it can be seen from the newly learned skills that Yang Yan did not let the Pokémon learn too many skills during this period, especially those Pokémon captured before the trial.

They are basically still tempering the proficiency of skills. Now, except for the skills they have just learned, the proficiency of other skills has reached 70%.

And Yang Yan also found that since reaching this level, the proficiency of these skills seems to have stagnated and will not increase again.

There may be several reasons for this, but Yang Yan thinks that the most critical thing is to fall on the fusion of skills.

If you can't improve yourself, then combining with other skills is likely to be a way to grow again. This may be the reason why Qianli emphasized proficiency to him before.

Of course, Yang Yan has not started to try the fusion of skills, because this is bound to be a long process, so he thinks that he still needs to improve the skills and improve the proficiency of the newly learned skills as a priority.

Among the newly learned skills, there are several special ones.

For example, the Shadow Claw of the Iron-faced Ninja and the Sunny Day of the Shelled Ninja.

The Shadow Claw skill is not in the skill pool of Pokémon like the Iron-faced Ninja, but it learned this move while learning the random grab.

This situation is the same as the automatic comprehension of high-level skills when the proficiency of low-level skills is enough.

But Yang Yan thinks that the reason why it can learn this move is probably related to its pre-evolution form, the special nature of the Doi Ninja.

Yang Yan observed it again later and found that it was not bad for it but might be a good thing. At least the utilization rate of the ghost energy in its body has increased a lot.

During this period, Yang Yan also allowed the Iron-faced Ninja and the Ghost System to learn other ghost skills to see if it is feasible. If it is really possible, then the Iron-faced Ninja will be amazing.

How could it not be powerful if it could inherit the special characteristics of the Doi Ninja and not have its hidden dangers?

The only thing he regretted was why he had not discovered or thought of this aspect earlier.

Then there was the sunny day of the Shell Ninja.

After his and the Shell Ninja's unremitting efforts, the Shell Ninja finally learned this damn weather skill.

After the Shell Ninja learned it, everything might develop in a good direction, because his several fire-type Pokémon can learn this move, and they may learn it through teaching.

Of course, this may take a lot of time, but it is better than spending money on skill discs.

After being a trainer for so long, Yang Yan has long seen that if there is no energy of a certain attribute in the Pokémon's body, then no matter how it is taught, there is a more than 99% chance that it will not be able to learn the moves of this attribute through teaching.

The reason why the skill disc can allow the Pokémon to learn it is very likely that the attribute energy seeds of the attribute represented by the skill on the disc are planted in the Pokémon's body, as well as the energy action method required to use this move.

If the Pokémon has a high adaptability to this energy, then it can comprehend it. If not, then it will naturally fail to use it.

After thinking about this, Yang Yan compared it with the situation when he first used the Guard Disc on Pokémon, and felt that this could well explain why the success rate of use was so high.

However, there is still a limitation in the teaching, that is, it is difficult to teach transformation skills.

If the attributes of the taught skills are consistent with the Pokémon being taught, then it is possible to succeed.

If not, there is almost no possibility of success.

This explains why, without what Qianli taught him, his Pokémon alone could not teach Guard to other Pokémon.

Back to the new skills learned by his Pokémon, we can also see a few more interesting points.

For example, all the skills that Eevee can learn are general ones, without any skills of other attributes, and even have few attack skills.

It seems that Yang Yan is developing it towards full-time support.

This is not surprising, after all, Eevee can only master a few general attack moves, and Yang Yan already has a lot of attacking Pokémon, but there are no dedicated support Pokémon.

Eevee just fills this gap.

In addition, Eevee's strength is not high, and in most cases it can only play a supporting role. It is not surprising that Yang Yan trains it in this way.

In addition to Eevee, another strange thing is Rhydon and Nieto.Nidoking, because you can see from all the skills that Rhydon can use that Yang Yan didn't even let it learn the two moves of guard and shadow clone.

As for Nidoking, he did teach it, but unfortunately, Nidoking has only learned one move, guard, and has not been able to learn shadow clone.

This is the disadvantage of premature evolution.

Moreover, it can be clearly seen from the number of level increases that the average number of levels increased by Nidoking is the lowest among Yang Yan's Pokémon.

This Nidoking seems to be quite useless at present.

However, it is not Yang Yan's own Pokémon after all, so Yang Yan will not "look at Nidoking differently", and for Nidoking's next training, Yang Yan may train it in the direction of the sea of ​​moves.

Of course, he will not spend money to buy those powerful skill discs for Nidoking, he has not used them on his own Pokémon yet.

He can only teach Nidoking through teaching after his Pokémon learns them.

Although Nidoking has a lot of potential and level-up speed, it is not bad in terms of skill mastery.

Its skill proficiency is improved faster than all the Pokémon with the same qualifications as Yang Yan.

Yang Yan thinks that this may be the special feature of Pokémon like Nidoking.

Maybe Nidoking is the kind of Pokémon that "blooms late".

It was also through Nidoking that Yang Yan realized that different Pokémon have their own characteristics. Maybe the rules that he thought were universal for all Pokémon at the beginning do not work for some Pokémon.

This is the charm of Pokémon and the significance of being a trainer!

Let's talk about Rumble Rock again. The reason why Yang Yan didn't let it learn these two moves is because it doesn't need them at all, and it won't have many opportunities to use them even if it learns them.

Rumble Rock's ability to control rocks is enough to protect itself. Instead of using these two moves to defend and dodge, it is more convenient for Rumble Rock to control rocks.

As for the combination of shadow clone and rolling, this is indeed a useful tactic.

The premise is that there is only one Rumble Stone in the battle, otherwise if there are too many Rumble Stones on the scene and this tactic is used, it will interfere with the actions of companions.

Will Yang Yan use only Rumble Stone alone? He thinks this situation will basically not happen.

Of course, you still have to learn it. After all, the moves are closely related to the role of energy, and the general energy in the body of Rumble Stone cannot be discarded, right?

However, the learning of these two moves was put aside by Yang Yan. At present, Yang Yan needs it to have more control over rocks and ground systems.

Yang Yan still has high expectations for its future.

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