Chapter 2463 (4)

Chapter 2365 (4)

This year, the author used that low-spec handheld console to play the old Pokémon game again, and used that Pokémon again as one of his main characters, and has already leveled it up to level 91.

Venusaur's base stats are decent, not weak at all, reaching Epic level. Among mid-to-high-end Pokémon, its HP, Attack, Special Attack, Defense, and Speed ​​are all quite good, with its Special Defense being particularly impressive. However, being a Grass/Poison type, its Attack and Special Attack damage is average in battles unless it's type-advantageous. But this Pokémon is quite durable, with good defenses. Unless it's type-advantageous and a critical hit occurs, it's unlikely to be KO'd instantly. It's a viable option as one of your main Pokémon. Legendary Trainer Ash uses Venusaur, already at the Elite Four level, possessing excellent strength. Ash has appeared in multiple Pokémon games, battling Venusaur. Some battles end in defeat, some reward him, and some trigger related storylines. Its level is nearing the maximum, making it one of the highest-level trainers in the game, possessing the strength of a Legendary King.

In that game, each main Pokémon has four moves, theoretically they can learn dozens or even hundreds of moves, but there are only four skill slots available. The Venusaur I used only had one offensive move; the other offensive moves were either not learned or forgotten.

The offensive skill used is called Leaf Blade, with a power of only 55. Powerful skills have power of 120 and 150. The new version of Mega Evolution Giant form has a skill with a power of 200. Some powerful skills may require charging for one turn or stopping action for one turn to release a powerful move.

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