For many people, this is the only way to truly understand most Pokémon.

Even high-end Pokémon research schools in the Kanto region use games in their teaching for beginners, since learning through play is very important for children.

However, once they actually become trainers, very few people still insist on relying on the publicly available data.

Because Pokémon are creatures that are really difficult to estimate using data.

Even with the most valued potential, people can't guarantee the accuracy of their predictions these days, let alone other things.

Moreover, in the ever-changing real Pokémon battles, there isn't much time to analyze all the data.

If it's really as the data suggests, then the advantage of attributes will be so great that there will be no chance of winning a battle against someone with the opposite attribute.

However, the fact is that, not only Ash in the future or Tetsuya in the present, but also many trainers, it is not too surprising to defeat opponents with the opposite type at the same level of strength.

Having an advantage in attributes only means that you have a slightly higher chance of winning than others from the start, but it doesn't mean that you will definitely win.

"But then again, I guess I could also be considered a trainer who firmly believes in data."

Tetsuya stroked his chin, lost in thought.

However, his data is often reflected in Pokémon training rather than battles, which isn't a big problem.

After all, you can't just raise Pokémon without considering reality, otherwise even pseudo-legendary Pokémon would be ruined.

"So, my Pokémon is Quagsire, which has absolute dominance over Fire-type Pokémon."

After catching his breath, Masamune threw out a Poké Ball.

Tetsuya glanced at Zero and realized he was an elite-level Swamp King.

"Oh right, this guy later opened a dojo and started taking on disciples, so he wasn't some poor bastard."

He remembered that.

"Get this sorted out quickly, we still have work to do today."

Tetsuya tilted his head and raised his chin at the Blaziken next to him.

The Blaziken took two long strides forward.

"It takes your Blaziken three minutes and twenty-one seconds to build up its Speed ​​Boost from zero. Before that, Quagsire, with its Water Storage ability, can launch a continuous barrage of attacks using the Water-type energy it has stored up in its body."

Suddenly, a computer appeared in Masamune's hand, and he was typing away at something.

"Apart from that, your Blaziken is indeed among the best in its class in many aspects, but its agility in body control is unusually low, far below the average level for its kind, so..."

Swamp King, using high-speed turbid currents.

As Masamune explained, he directed the Swamp King to use his skill.

He didn't even look up.

"Two, three, or four seconds later, Swamp King's Muddy Water will hit Blaziken's right knee, further reducing Blaziken's speed control."

Furthermore, the pain from the injury will further reduce the efficiency of the acceleration state, and the time will change from the original three minutes and twenty-one seconds to three minutes and fifty-three seconds.

This means that the Swamp King passes through the tail of the water flow..."

"Down"

Blaziken turned to look at its trainer.

Is this guy out of his mind?

Tetsuya grinned. Seriously, why did he bother arguing with someone like that?

He turned around and left the scene with the Blaziken.

What? You mean Swamp King? Isn't he already lying on the ground?

It wasn't that Tetsuya looked down on them, but rather that the Pokémon trained by people like that couldn't possibly compare to the group he had fought in the tournament.

The difference between elites can sometimes be significant.

Tetsuya, walking down the street, didn't care at all when that guy named Masamune would realize what was happening; it was none of his business, wasn't it?

However, he did run into an acquaintance.

"Hey, hello there~"

A woman's voice came from a tree by the roadside.

Tetsuya, who was still wondering who was targeting him, realized what was happening when he heard the voice.

"Ah Xing? What are you doing here?"

He subconsciously asked a question about the empty road.

"puff"

A plume of white smoke appeared.

Ah-Xing, dressed in a pink ninja outfit, appeared in front of him.

"Why can't I be here?"

She rolled her eyes.

"Shouldn't you be learning from Master Aju?"

Tetsuya asked with a chuckle.

Meeting an acquaintance from the Kanto region in Johto is a kind of fate, I suppose.

The person who suddenly appeared was none other than Aki, the younger sister of Aki from the Asakusa Dojo.

Ah-Xing looked at Tetsuya with disdain: "Who wants to learn from him? I can do everything he can do, okay?"

Ok?

Tetsuya tilted his head subconsciously.

He remembered that the relationship between the two siblings wasn't like this before.

Ah-Xing was also someone who couldn't keep things to herself, and she quickly told Tetsuya the whole story of how she ended up there.

"It's all because of the troubles left over from home."

Ah Xing, who could definitely be called a young lady from a wealthy family, sighed helplessly.

"As you know, my family originally lived in Kaji Town, but we later moved to Fuchsia City."

Tetsuya was indeed very clear about this.

Kaji Town, known as the "Ninja Village," is the birthplace of the two major ninja schools, Iga and Koga. All existing ninja-related items originated there.

This is especially true for the Crimson Dojo, which is closely associated with both major schools of martial arts.

As for why they moved out, it was entirely for personal reasons.

To put it bluntly, it's just that one generation was simply less skilled than others.

"Although we moved away, the Pokémon Ninja Academy that my family co-founded is still operating, and we need to send people over from time to time to teach those little brats."

Ah Xing expressed considerable distress.

She's really bad at dealing with children, otherwise she wouldn't be so helpless with her niece.

"What's the big deal? It's just being a teacher."

Tetsuya thought it was something serious, but it turned out to be just this?

"You have no idea how difficult those kids are to deal with."

A-Xing, who had gone to teach there more than once, rolled her eyes at Tetsuya, who was making sarcastic remarks. "If the task I'm assigned this time is to guide the mastery and application of Pokémon skills, that would be fine. But if it's to teach beauty subjects, I'll explode."

As she spoke, she stretched out her hands wide, as if to prove the correctness of her words.

"cosmetic?"

Zhe was also very puzzled.

Although he knew about the Pokémon Ninja Academy, he had no idea about its curriculum, since his dream wasn't to become a ninja.

"Hmm." Ah Xing nodded. "The Pokémon Ninja Academy mainly teaches three aspects: tactics for Pokémon battles, beauty and weight loss, and techniques for improving Pokémon move levels."

The first and third ones were okay, but I really didn't know how to do the second one.

"This... should be considered a lesson for breeders."

Tetsuya said somewhat uncertainly.

"No, it's just that as a ninja, there are some things you have to master during a mission, like changing your appearance."

Ah Xing waved her hand and said.

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"Oh?"

Upon hearing the words "makeover," Tetsuya's eyes lit up. This thing was interesting.

Many uses flashed through his mind in an instant.

Don't get me wrong, he's not meant for doing anything bad, like using his face to spy on others or anything like that. He would never do that.

Ah-Xing had no idea that Tetsuya had taken an interest, and was still complaining, "Those disguise masks are really damaging to the skin, I don't want to make one of those things."

Besides, who uses these traditional disguise tools these days? Can't they just do makeup?

Tetsuya blinked.

"But don't underestimate me. I can still do some things, like making face masks with the silk spun by the round silk spider."

Ah Xing probably felt a little embarrassed, so she added a little something.

This face mask seems to have a rather different purpose from a disguise mask, even though both are used to cover the face.

It makes sense, considering Ah Xing is a girl; it would be strange if she weren't interested in these things.

"Speaking of which, have you recruited any new companions in Johto? Do you want me, the Johto Encyclopedia, to give you some advice?"

Ah Xing raised her head with a hint of pride.

"Not yet." Tetsuya shook his head. "I rarely take the initiative to capture Pokémon."

Ah Xing nodded in agreement: "That's right. People who capture every Pokémon they see don't deserve to be trainers. If you can't take good care of them as partners, you shouldn't capture them in the first place."

Ash, who was fishing with Gary in the Kanto region, suddenly sneezed.

"You're not trying to run away because you're about to lose again, are you?"

Gary looked at Ash and said with a hint of sarcasm.

Ash, who had just sensed a malicious intent, immediately put the matter out of his mind.

His face flushed red: "Who are you saying is running away? You're the one who's going to lose, okay? And how can you call it a loss when the trainer is fishing? I'm just having bad luck today."

"Hehe, you must be having bad luck every day."

Xiao Mao's words were like a dagger to Xiao Zhi's heart.

The two grew up together and know each other very well. No matter what competition they've been in, Ash has never beaten Gary.

"Tsk, kids are so energetic."

Professor Oak, holding a cup of coffee and watching the two bickering from the window, leisurely shook his head.

However, he still had high hopes for Ash, this silly kid, because at least his love for Pokémon was far greater than that of most people in the world.

This is enough to make him a fairly powerful trainer.

Pokémon will repay their trainers' trust and care with their actions.

"Damu, come take a look. Isn't this data a bit strange?"

Dr. Yamanashi's voice came from behind.

"They're here, they're here."

Professor Oak quickly finished his coffee and returned to his research on Pokémon.

Hearing what A-Xing said, Tetsuya shrugged. His thoughts differed from A-Xing's, mainly because he couldn't afford to raise so many spirits.

Otherwise, given his somewhat collecting nature, he would still choose to capture many of his favorite Pokémon.

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