In the real Pokémon world, sealing is definitely a bugged skill... In a standard battle, you might only be able to draw four moves to use, but there are definitely more than four moves that can be sealed!

Once the seal is successfully cast, the opponent will be unable to use the special moves that both sides have mastered, and this effect will last until the opponent leaves the field.

Regice is an Ice-type Pokémon that excels in special attacks, and Lugia happens to know all three of its Ice-type special attacks.

In addition, Lugia can use all of these moves, such as Ancient Power and Thunderbolt, which are more damaging to Flying-type moves, as well as very useful status moves like Protect and Rest.

With such a high degree of overlap in their skill pools, it's no wonder that Reggie was completely bewildered when this sealing move was unleashed.

To be honest, if Ash hadn't hadn't been caught off guard by his ultimate move against Professor Lugia, Cylinder wouldn't have even been able to use his Electro Cannon!

The subsequent course of events is quite simple: Regice is captured by the whirlpool and cannot be replaced, and its stamina is reduced every turn. In addition, after being poisoned, it is unable to sleep due to the seal, and the ending is naturally that its stamina is depleted.

However, these layouts and move sequences were not what shocked the Age of Gods the most.

The fact that Lugia was willing to cooperate with Ash in such a technical battle that would seriously damage the prestige of legendary Pokémon was what truly made him incredulous!

"Mr. Kamishiro, let's begin the final match." Ash reminded him again, having already retrieved Lugia, which had made a brief appearance earlier, back into its Poké Ball.

His goal has been achieved. With such a grand battle against the gods, Wang Luo and his gang will definitely try to watch it and learn about Lugia's current 'weakness' from the media.

This might slightly mislead the other party, making them continue to believe that their Neptune power has been completely exhausted.

As for Age of Gods, Ash has already confirmed his problem, and we can talk to him about it after the match.

"Next up is my last Pokémon, Registeel!" The last Pokémon from Age of Gods was, of course, Steelix.

"Jirachi, the final battle is up to you." Ash sent out Wishing Star, and seeing so many spectators, the little star went crazy, flying all over the place and constantly trying to charm the audience.

It clearly knows how to act cute; in just a short while, it already has many older female fans and mothers with hearts in their eyes.

However, at this moment, Kamishiro's expression was solemn.

He didn't believe that the petite Jirachi would be at a disadvantage against the impenetrable Registeel.

In fact, the three legendary Pokémon that Ash sent out in this battle are definitely superior to the three legendary Regiments from Age of Gods in terms of quality, with only Moltres being of the same level...

As a result, the Rock Pillar was even overturned by a 4x type disadvantage attack!

"Hoo... Registeel, go all out from the start! Use Iron Head!" In the final battle, Kamishiro fully displayed the bravery of the pioneering brain, and Registeel launched an attack from the front at an extremely fast speed!

"Good timing! We'll use our iron heads too!" "Let's go!"

To everyone's surprise, Ash chose to let Jirachi confront the formidable Steel Titan head-on.

And the Wishing Star, without any fear, charged out and directly slammed its little head against Registeel's big head!

clang!

The sound of metal clashing echoed through the arena as two Pokémon of completely disproportionate size fought to a standstill...

No, that's not how it is. Jirachi clearly has the advantage... The opponent is currently cowering and can no longer make any moves!

"Opportunity! Use the Explosive Fist!" "Take this!"

Bang! !

Her petite hand suddenly clenched, and she unleashed a powerful punch without reservation, knocking a lump of iron directly to the ground!

“Registeel!” Kamishiro’s expression changed.

When Steel Pillar finally managed to get up, he found that his partner was in complete disarray, making it even more difficult to command him than before.

At this moment, the audience inside the pyramid went from a brief silence to bursts of excited cheers.

With its adorable cuteness and fierce fighting prowess, Jirachi's contrasting performance undoubtedly provides an excellent viewing experience.

Little Star certainly knows how to be a superstar; with its hands on its hips and chest puffed out, it displayed its little bit of pride without any sense of incongruity.

Registeel was clearly not in a good enough state of mind. It didn't hear Shindai's call to it and immediately fired a railgun!

"Instant teleportation! Then Iron Head!"

call out!

The moment the plasma cannonballs struck, Jirachi vanished and reappeared behind Registeel in the blink of an eye.

Another full-force headbutt, and the unsuspecting Steel Pillar staggered forward... before shrinking back again!

"Explosive Fist!" Another set of the same combo hit Regischiru. He felt a powerful force surge into his back and involuntarily collapsed to the ground.

With two instances of Iron Head and two instances of backing down, the situation is essentially unsolvable in God Generation.

In this kind of Steel-type internal battle, it's basically just the two sides rubbing their shields against each other... but Jirachi's setup is much better than the opponent's.

Serene Grace doubles Iron Head's Cowardice chance, and with Jirachi's generally lucky streak, it's quite common for them to hit twice in two battles.

Add to that the explosive punches blasted from a body only thirty centimeters long, and anyone who sees this fighting style would find it disgusting.

And this is actually Jirachi's true form.

Mythical Pokémon from earlier generations all had a "big waist" (meaning they had a large waist), but that doesn't mean they didn't have specialized paths.

For example, May's newly captured Manaphy, with its powerful move Firefly, would undoubtedly be chosen for Special Attack.

Similarly, Jirachi, because its Iron Head can benefit from Heavenly Grace, will naturally choose physical attacks more often.

As for Jirachi's focus on Special Attack when battling Articuno in the Battle Factory, it was because it was worried that the opponent would use Zero.

"Regischeru, pull yourself together and get back on your feet!"

At this moment, Shinji was still encouraging his partner, but Jirachi no longer wanted to give him any more chances.

Another headbutt attack, another trigger of the Cowardice, and Registeel had barely gotten up when Jirachi punched him down again.

"Registeel, don't give up! You have to keep going no matter what!" Shiro encouraged his partner relentlessly, and Registeel finally stubbornly got up... and even unleashed a full-power Railgun at Jirachi!

Unfortunately, such an attack was ultimately ineffective against Jirachi, who could teleport.

And Jirachi's final move is about to follow.

call out!

He used teleportation to get close to his opponent, followed by a headbutt and an explosive strike!

"The match is over! Registeel is unable to battle, and the ultimate winner is... Challenger Ash Ketchum!!"

Chapter 1052 Are you and your Pokémon really compatible?

They swept the score 3-0, and completely overwhelmed Kamishiro.

That's the current situation. If Ash uses some 'ordinary' Pokémon, he might have a chance against Age of Gods and the three legendary Regiments.

In a Legendary match, neither Age of Gods nor any other Trainer could possibly be a match for Ash.

The most crucial difference here is not that Ash's legendary partners are of much higher quality than the opponent's... but that Ash is able to win over his legendary partners and turn a legendary match into an ordinary one.

What is a "normal game"?

There aren't many reckless attacks clashing; Pokémon are entirely guided by their trainers' commands, establishing advantages through type advantages, strategic formations, and other means, ultimately turning those advantages into true victory.

In this process, many tactics such as reinforcement and interference can be used in a variety of ways, because these demonstrate the true skill of the trainer.

However, the problem now is that, apart from Ash and his friends, the other legendary Pokémon that have been caught by trainers generally cannot compete in regular matches.

For example, the Age of Gods is a particularly typical example.

To be fair, Age of Gods did a good job of directing and training the three legendary Pokémon, but his relationship with them was ultimately different from that of other ordinary Pokémon.

He was clearly aware of this, so after losing the Symbol of Valor to Ash and the audience had all left, he began to seriously ask for advice.

"The three legendary pillars aren't necessarily at fault for this situation, but there's definitely something wrong with them," Ash thought for a moment and said. "Mr. Kamishiro fights in this style to accommodate the three of them, right?"

“It’s not so much about accommodating them, but it’s certainly the way they prefer it,” Kamishiro said in a low voice.

The three pillars of Age of Gods share some commonalities, such as their fondness for using electromagnetic cannons, their preference for carrying a powerful physical attack move, and their love of sleeping.

If we also take into account the factors from the original anime, they all seem to really like the lock-on and destructive death ray.

The highly homogenized combat patterns may not actually originate from the cultivation of the Age of Gods; it is very likely that they are simply due to their unique personalities.

Regirock is a terrible special attacker, but it loves the Electromagnetic Cannon, and it's even willing to build a Lock-On for that purpose; conversely, Regice is a terrible physical attacker, but it loves to use its Power Punch in the anime, and the same applies here.

Besides these preferences, the temperament that Kamishiro displays in battle must also be something they approve of.

We must forge ahead fearlessly, be brave and decisive, and not leave the front line even with minor injuries, etc.

As for those obviously 'treacherous and cunning' tactics, forget about them!

So Regirock's final explosion wasn't necessarily a desperate gamble by Shinjiro. It was mainly because Regirock felt hopeless and decided to unleash its final art. Shinjiro was just giving it the instructions.

Kamishiro must have made compromises to suit the style these three pillars preferred...

However, the three of them may not be willing to compromise with the Age of Gods.

Ash can teach Lugia Toxic so it can spray its opponent's face during battles... but if it were Regirock, it probably wouldn't even want to learn Stealth Rock.

Furthermore, the legendary Pokémon couldn't be forced to learn... In this respect, legendary Pokémon had an advantage over regular Pokémon.

They possess greater power and are more likely to overcome the various limitations of Poké Balls. Apart from not being able to actively release themselves, they are relatively free in other aspects.

Therefore, with such freedom, it's impossible to force people to learn some 'ordinary' tactics and moves.

After all, it's a mythical beast, so it never plays in ordinary matches.

"Ash... is there really a way to solve this problem?" After listening to Ash's analysis, Shinji immediately asked curiously.

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