Many trainers who have just mastered this skill and tried to let Pokémon use it understood for the first time what a "suicide attack" or pure "suicide" means.

——After using the skill "Belly Drum", those Pokémon immediately lost their combat capabilities...

Some Pokémon that have undergone several training sessions and have become somewhat proficient in "Belly Drum" will not lose their combat capability once they use it, but they will still suffer great damage!

This wasn't the most crucial point. Logically speaking, exchanging a large amount of physical strength for ultimate enhancement was a good deal in itself, allowing for incredible brilliance to emerge in desperate situations.

But the problem is that "Belly Drum" is essentially still an enhancement skill. Like high-level enhancement skills such as "Sword Dance" or "Trickery", it requires a lot of time to prepare and use.

Although the enhancement effect is far superior to the two corresponding skills, its preparation time and pre-swing time have not changed at all and may even be increased, making it easy to be interrupted.

If "Sword Dance" and "Trick" are interrupted by the opponent, the most you will suffer is a loss of time and a certain amount of damage.

But if the use of "Belly Drum" is interrupted, it will be a huge loss - not only will the Pokémon not get the strengthening effect, but it will also automatically lose a large amount of physical strength, which will not be returned!

So after the Pokémon trainer world discovered this move, many people tried it for a while, but soon gave up on it. This is also recognized by all trainers in the world as one of the most useless and trashy skills.

Sirona actually thought so too. In her eyes, this skill was not as good as "Big Bang". After all, although "Big Bang" would directly make the Pokémon lose its combat ability, it could at least pose a fatal threat to the opponent.

So why is Belly Drum so powerful in the game right now? It seems like it can instantly max out a Pokémon's physical attack with just one use, and at the cost of only losing half its stamina!

This situation made Shirona calm down and think for a while.

This is how this skill is presented in the game, which may mean that it really has such potential, but because trainers in the real world have given up on developing this skill, they have not been able to glimpse the true limit behind this skill.

The more she thought about it, the more her heart began to surge. It seemed that she would have to reconsider and even explore this skill in the future.

But then again, although the "Belly Drum" skill of the Straight Bear directly increases its physical attack to an astonishing level, it still has the disadvantage of all enhanced skills, that is, this skill also takes up one of its precious turns, making it unable to launch an attack.

Belly Drum reduced its stamina by half, which meant that Rotom only needed to take away the remaining 1/2 of its stamina this round.

But her intuition told her that things might not be that simple. The NPCs in this game would never make such a meaningless move.

Sure enough, the next moment, as the blood volume of the Straight Bear dropped rapidly, a dazzling green light with the breath of life suddenly lit up on its body and merged into its body!

It turned out to be an orange-yellow fruit shaped like a shower head!

A line of prompts suddenly lit up at this moment:

[The Wuhua Fruit carried by Zhichongxiong has taken effect! ]

【Its physical strength has been restored! 】

Looking at the blood bar of the Straight Bear that was quickly recovering, Shirona frowned.

That's not right. According to my memory, the fruit in this game that can restore physical strength will only take effect when the Pokémon's health drops below 1/3!

But why did the effect of the Wuhua Fruit be triggered and the bear's health be restored when half of its health was lost?

Just when she was puzzled, she suddenly noticed out of the corner of her eye that a line of prompts had popped up in the lower right corner of the screen for quite a while.

[Straight Bear's "Glutton" characteristic has been triggered! ]

“Glutton” characteristics?

Shirona was stunned for a moment, then she placed the mouse on the red feature font, and the detailed information of this feature appeared before her eyes:

[Glutton Ability: When a Pokémon with this Ability carries a berry that is triggered by losing health, the original triggering condition will be relaxed to 1/2!]

At this moment, Sirona couldn't help but blink.

There are... features like this?

So how does this feature manifest itself in reality? Does it speed up the consumption of fruits?

But in the game, it is obvious that the coordination between this feature and "belly drum" is extremely exquisite.

The effect of "Belly Drum" reducing half of the Pokémon's physical strength can just allow the Pokémon to trigger the "Glutton" characteristic, using tree fruits to restore health in advance, thus offsetting the danger of "Belly Drum" lowering the blood line to a certain extent.

Shirona's gaze fell on the bear, who still had 2/3 of his strength left and whose whole body was flashing with a terrifying red light. She sighed slightly.

In terms of the speed of the dragon, the only Pokémon in his entire team that has the possibility of surpassing it is the Lotte Kappa with the "Easy Swimming" characteristic.

But the problem now is that if you want Lotte Kappa to get the bonus of the "leisurely and free" characteristic, you must first send out the Toucan to create rainy days.

Shirona didn't think that the Toucan could withstand any attack from the Straight Bear, whose physical attack level had been enhanced to the maximum level.

From this perspective, you're losing money no matter how you calculate it.

While Shirona was thinking, Rotom on the field felt the powerful aura coming from the bear, turned around tremblingly and looked at Shirona, his eyes narrowed into slits in fear.

"Wuwuwuwu… Boss, I'm going to miss you, Lotor."

"Remember to burn paper for me next time, Loto!"

Sirona: "..."

She put her hand on her forehead and clicked the restart button in the upper right corner of the game, ending the battle.

She didn't even want to try to see if Rotom's next "Thunder" would hit her or if it could take away the remaining energy of the Bearcat.

Because, unlike other gym owners, Qianli has five Pokémon.

Just facing the first two Pokémon, Swallow and Bearcat, they had to pay such a heavy price for the high pressure.

According to Shirona's past experience, there is naturally no need to continue this gym battle.

But she was not in a hurry. According to convention, this was just the first battle to test the gym owner's configuration, and the real battle might not have begun yet.

While Sirona was thinking, the game restarted and she arrived at the gates of the Orange Gym. Rotom floated beside her, opened his eyes, and looked around in disbelief.

"Huh? I don't think Lotor is dead!"

"Boss, I'm back again meow... ah no, Lotor!"

Sirona couldn't help but pause when she heard this.

Why is this Rotom so different from any Pokémon I've gotten in the game?

Why is this character so eccentric?

While she was thinking, Rotom flew around Sirona and spoke again, looking very nervous and anxious: "Boss, what should we do now? Rotom, that Pokémon that Lao Deng just had was so scary!"

Sirona: "..."

Although logically speaking, the Qianli just now was not his real father, but the father of the protagonist of this game.

But for some reason, she still felt a little weird when she heard this Rotom call Qianli "Lao Deng"

However, there is no doubt that half of what Rotom said is correct - that is, Chisato's strength is indeed quite exaggerated.

The first two Pokémon alone are so explosive: the King Swallow with the Perseverance Flame Orb "Brave Bird Attack" and the Glutton Fruit "Belly Drum" rushing straight at the bear...

Just dealing with these two Pokémon is already quite tricky, so how powerful will the next three be?

No matter what, he is definitely not an ordinary person.

Thinking of this, Shirona shook her head slightly and made a decision immediately.

No wonder after defeating the Fire Gym, the level cap of his team was directly raised to level 40.

At the time, she was still wondering why the game was so generous this time, but now it seems that everything was for a reason.

Qianli's Pokémon even far exceeds this level limit, and may reach a maximum of about level 45 or 46.

In this case, the first thing he should do now is definitely not to analyze the opponent's team situation, but to improve the hard power of all Pokémon first, and make them all reach the level limit, so that he will be qualified to challenge Qianli's gym.

Thinking of this, Sirona shook her head slightly and walked into the bushes where Pokémon were refreshed.

An interesting thing about this game is that not only will the strength of the NPCs on the roadside change dynamically based on the average strength of your current Pokémon team, but even the strength of the wild Pokémon in the grass on the roadside will change based on the level of your starting Pokémon.

For example, if Shirona starts with a level 5 or 6 Pokémon now, then the level of the wild Pokémon she encounters in the grass next to the Orange Forest will be similar to that when she first went out.

But if Sirona now uses Rotom as her starting Pokémon, the Pokémon that emerges from the bushes will also be over level 30. This is obviously a deliberate setting to improve the player's leveling efficiency.

It’s a pity that the types of Pokémon that appear in these bushes have not changed. They are the evolved forms of the original Pokémon.

For example, the ultimate evolution form of the Serpentine Bear - the Straight Charge Bear, or the final evolution form of the Frameworm - the Sky Cover Worm.

If it were in the previous game process, Sirona would not pay much attention to these Pokémon that appeared. After all, they were really too common and had no special features.

But now, as she looked at these Pokémon, she couldn't help but start to think.

Do these Pokémon actually have their own unique shining points, waiting for trainers to discover and develop?

After all, this game has proven one thing to her so far: many seemingly "ordinary" Pokémon can actually be very powerful!

Shirona began to enter the grass, repeatedly encountered wild Pokémon, and raised the level of her team through battle.

Five minutes later, as a large-billed gull fell, a line of prompts popped up in front of her:

[Ding, congratulations, your Pokémon, the Forest Lizard's level has been raised to Lv36]

Who knew that the hint would be accompanied by a rainbow-like light of evolution, which suddenly burst out on the body of the forest lizard.

[Huh, what does a forest lizard look like?]

Amidst the exciting and uplifting evolutionary music, the forest lizard's figure began to change rapidly in this colorful light.

Its body grew taller and became more sturdy and powerful at a speed visible to the naked eye, and its outline changed from the original slender and streamlined shape to a more oppressive and powerful one.

When the rainbow light faded, a brand new Pokémon appeared in front of Sirona.

The scales covering its entire body shimmered with a forest-like dark green, looking like solid rock covered with moss, yet gleaming with a cold, hard metallic luster.

In addition to its tall and mighty body, the most amazing changes are in its head and wrists!

Behind its wrists are two emerald blades with perfect arcs, so sharp that they seem to be able to tear through the air!

And on the head, there is a crown made of hardened leaves.

After evolving, the Forest Lizard - or should we call it the Lizard King now, its temperament has undergone a complete change, as if it has become a different Pokémon, like a king looking down on the world, powerful and proud!

[Congratulations, your forest lizard has evolved into a lizard king! ]

Looking at the Lizard King in front of her, Shirona felt emotions surging in her heart.

As his first initial Pokémon and the first partner to accompany him on his journey, the original Bimbo finally completed its final evolution and became Lizardlord!

But she soon realized a problem. At this moment, the forest lizard's reaction and expression were a little strange.

There was no sign of excitement in its eyes for completing the final evolution and gaining new powers. Instead, it seemed to be hiding some complicated emotions as it stood there motionless.

Looking at the familiar scene in front of her, Shirona instantly understood something.

Starting from the Electric Gym, she suddenly realized a problem.

To be honest, before Lizardlord, his initial Pokémon, completed this final evolution, compared to the other Pokémon in the team, he did not have any chance to show his skills or play a key role in battle.

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