Chapter 16, Wild Pokémon and Trained Pokémon, both

In the game, you can gain experience by defeating your opponents.

However, sometimes the opponent you defeat is too weak compared to your own Pokémon, so the experience you gain is limited, but you will never experience no experience at all.

Obviously, this approach doesn't apply in reality.

Qin Ming had tested this before and concluded that defeating an opponent consecutively within 24 hours would only grant experience once, and repeated defeats would not accumulate experience.

This is why Qin Ming was somewhat reluctant to fight that little fist stone from before.

One of the rules of this world is that you can only gain experience once every 24 hours.

After dealing with the troublesome Geodude, Qin Ming continued his journey with Riolu.

After crossing a low hill and rounding a bend, we heard a commotion ahead.

"Stone!!"

"Stone!!"

"Stone!!"

Looking in the direction of the sound, we saw five stones, each about half a meter tall and mainly dark blue in color, hopping around on the ground.

These five Pokémon are Rock-type Pokémon that live in this area, are closely related to Geodude, and belong to the Rock type.

Qin Ming focused his gaze on one of them and activated his Detective Eye to examine the specific data.

【Sprite: Stone Golem】

[Gender: Male]

[Attributes: Rock, Ground]

[Characteristics: None]

[Level: 11 (Novice Level)]

[Potential: Average]

[Items to carry: none]

[Skills: Impact, Sand Removal, Hardening]

[Inherited skills: None.]

[Status: General]

[Individual Values: HP (11), Attack (13), Defense (19), Special Attack (15), Special Defense (17), Speed ​​(28)]

[Note: A very ordinary, common stone ball.]

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The five Stone Golems were chatting happily together, but the atmosphere changed when Qin Ming and Riolu appeared.

Seemingly displeased with Qin Ming and his group's disturbance, they repeatedly shouted for them to leave.

"Stone!!"

"Stone!!"

"Stone!!"

Qin Ming didn't pay much attention to Shiwanzi's expulsion. Instead, he turned to Riolu beside him and asked, "Riolu, this time we'll be facing five opponents at once. Are you confident?"

"Leo~!!"

"Leo~!!"

Riolu patted his chest, then assumed a fighting stance, his crimson eyes intently watching his opponent's every move.

Seeing Riolu's actions, the Stone Golems immediately became angry.

Rock-type Pokémon are known for their bad tempers, hence the saying "stinky rock."

Riolu's fighting stance is a provocation to them!

Chi Guoguo’s provocation!

With its numerical advantage, Stone Golem naturally wouldn't back down from the lone Riolu, and immediately used a ramming attack to run towards Riolu.

[Impact: Attack by ramming your entire body into your opponent.]

Tackle is arguably the most basic skill, and almost half of all Pokémon know it. After all, it doesn't require much skill; you just charge at the opponent.

However, because it is a Rock-type Pokémon, its body is relatively hard, so even the most basic impacts have a fairly good effect.

In terms of numbers, Qin Ming's side was clearly at a disadvantage, but Qin Ming still let Riolu face them alone.

Taking a few steps back, deliberately giving Riolu enough space to unleash its power, I also issued the command: "Piglet, don't get entangled with the opponent in the first round. Use your speed advantage to avoid the opponent's attack."

"Leo~!!"

Riolu agreed and focused on dodging the attacks from the Stone Ball.

Rock-type Pokémon generally have a slow speed, perhaps due to their larger weight.

Marble's base Speed ​​stat is only 15, while Riolu's base Speed ​​stat, although not particularly fast at 60, is a full four times higher.

In addition, unlike Geodude, Rockruff can't use Rollout to increase its speed, so Riolu can easily avoid its opponent's attacks even without using Quick Attack to speed up.

"Dog, do you see that rock ball on your right?"

Qin Ming, who was closely monitoring the battle, keenly spotted the opponent's weakness and immediately issued the order: "Attack with a cross slash!"

"After successfully hitting the target, don't linger; immediately create distance between yourself and your opponent."

"Leo~!!"

Riolu quickly launched an attack, striking the Stone Golem with both palms like the wind, causing significant damage, and then created distance again.

The Stone Ball, hit by the attack, wanted to chase after Riolu, but when it turned around, it found that its opponent was already far away. It could only continue to use Tackle to charge at Riolu.

"Stone!!"

"Stone!!"

The other four Stone Golems also used Tackle, but unfortunately, the speed difference made it difficult for them to catch up with the agile Riolu.

During the chase, Qin Ming found another opportunity to issue the order to attack: "Now! Repeat the attack on the injured Stone Ball!"

"Leo~!!"

Riolu landed another cross slash on the heavily injured Gigantamax. The Gigantamax, which was weaker than Geodude and suffered continuous damage, collapsed after losing all its strength, its eyes spinning.

[Hint: You, Riolu, have defeated the opponent, Ishigaki, and gained 180 experience points.]

After defeating its opponent, Riolu once again widened the distance, and the Stone Golems continued their mindless pursuit.

Even though the opponent had a significant numerical advantage, Qin Ming still sent Riolu to fight against multiple opponents. This was because wild Pokémon are generally weaker in combat than those trained by the system.

Wild elves fight more on instinct and rarely think, nor do they know how to think, because their main theme is different.

The trainers prepare all the food and water for their Pokémon. They only have one thing to do every day: train to become stronger.

But wild elves are different; their primary concern every day is survival.

The first thing I do when I wake up is look for something to eat.

Only when they are full will they think about other things.

This is why different main themes lead to different results.

Furthermore, wild Pokémon rarely engage in drawn-out attacks; they only attack directly.

When competing for territory with other Pokémon, the one that acts more aggressively often has an advantage and is more likely to intimidate the other.

The more assertive they are, the less others dare to invade or voluntarily give up their territory, which results in wild elves having a somewhat savage personality.

However, trained Pokémon are different. They know how to defeat their opponents with minimal cost and maximum efficiency, rather than blindly displaying strength.

In terms of skills, wild Pokémon can only learn skills that are learned after leveling up.

However, trained Pokémon are different. Trainers will specifically teach their Pokémon skills that they cannot automatically learn, in order to deal with different opponents and different environments.

For example, the Thunder Punch and Ice Punch from the Farmer's Three Punches are not among Riolu's automatically learned skills, but can be learned through later system training.

However, wild Riolus cannot learn this skill.

Finally, it is the most important point.

Wild elves rely more on instinct and their own judgment when fighting.

But often, those involved are blinded by their own perspective.

Trainers, as observers, have a clearer perspective and can assess the situation, guiding their Pokémon to use the most appropriate moves based on different circumstances. This makes them tactically superior to wild Pokémon fighting alone.

All of the above reasons are why Qin Ming was confident and bold enough to give up his Euro Glory to fight one against five opponents.

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