Chapter 102 Find Your Own Problems
Chapter 102 Find Your Own Problems
Li Shuwen didn't tell the Bad Frog what he was doing.
He wasn't sure if the power of waveguides could find out why the bad frog hadn't evolved.
Just like a physical examination, you can only find the shortcomings of a bad frog.
This doesn't mean that if the bad frog makes up for these shortcomings, it will definitely be able to evolve.
The only flaw in the body of the bad frog might be its toxins...
Not enough! Not pure enough!
Li Shuwen stroked his chin, thinking that if he could provide the bad frog with enough toxins, he could then use those toxins to boost the frog's muscles and energy.
The bad frog should be able to evolve.
However, you can't directly tell the Bad Frog that supplementing it with toxins will make it evolve.
Guiding a child's growth through emotional connection is the most important aspect of Pokémon training.
If you tell the bad frog that it hasn't evolved after being given toxins, it will severely damage the bad frog's confidence.
Only he, as the trainer, can adjust the training content of the Delinquent Frog in a reasonable way and secretly observe the changes in the Delinquent Frog.
At the same time, it is important to prevent the bad frog from developing an evolutionary drive.
You also can't let the bad frog realize that these training adjustments are for its evolution.
It's a bit challenging, but as a trainer, Li Shuwen is willing to accept the challenge!
Training with Poisonous, Sludge Wave, and Poison Strike skills is no longer sufficient for the evolution of Bad Frog.
Not only sludge bombs, but also poison needles require increased training.
We also need to teach the bad frogs the techniques of using toxins to stimulate their bodies and boost their energy.
There is a Poison-type Gym in the Sinnoh region, which should have similar techniques, but they certainly wouldn't teach them to Li Shuwen.
As for the other poison-attribute experts, the three stars of Team Galactic are all quite skilled in poison.
The one with blue hair, it seems his signature Pokémon is Toxicroak.
But Li Shuwen, a member of the Galaxy team, didn't even know where the person was.
Not to mention asking for advice on breeding poison skeletal frogs.
Li Shuwen raised an eyebrow, deciding to check out the forum.
The forum has a mutual aid group for breeding bad frogs and poisonous skeletal frogs.
Perhaps I can learn something real.
There's also the Wetland City, where there's a special festival for the Bad Frog.
Fortunately, Marshland City is not far from Veilstone City, and there is also a Wild Area in the Marshland where you can catch Pokémon.
It's worth checking out.
Upon logging into the Trainer Forum, Li Shuwen saw a popular post on the homepage.
[Li Shuwen, the gym leader of the Veiled Gym, is the most skilled at instructing trainers!]
Posted by: Wish to Fly!
My Charizard can learn Fire and Flying type moves normally, but it can't learn any Dragon type moves.
I am a huge fan of dragon Pokémon.
I trained my Charizard extensively until recently when I challenged the Veilgate Gym.
The gym leader's Infernape successfully helped Charizard activate its Dragon bloodline and master the ultimate Dragon-type move, Outrage!
And my Shellder Dragon, which also seized the opportunity to evolve at the Veilgate Gym.
Finally, yesterday, it successfully evolved!
[Image of a newt]
Look at my newt, isn't it cool?
If you want to get stronger, I suggest you all challenge the Veiled Gym!
The post was made yesterday at 6 PM.
The desire to fly is what makes the dragon tamer, Afei, so special.
Yesterday, he trained in the mountains and successfully evolved his armored dragon.
Afei rode his newt down the mountain and found an internet cafe, wanting to show off his newt.
Suddenly it occurred to him that he hadn't given Veil Dojo and Li Shuwen a positive review after challenging the Veil Dojo.
The trainers who challenged the gyms in the previous rounds all gave him positive reviews, so he couldn't be left out.
Although Afei didn't really understand, he had heard other trainers talk about it.
The more trainers challenge a gym, the more money the gym leader can earn.
I'm sure that once he posts this, trainers will soon come knocking on the Veiled Gym to challenge him.
The librarian doesn't need to thank him; it's just what he should do!
Upon seeing this post, Li Shuwen's lips twitched involuntarily.
You challengers can praise my Pokémon for being amazing.
But don't say things like that; my Pokémon can stimulate your Pokémon to become stronger.
If other people come to challenge the gym and don't achieve the desired results...
What if they accuse me of false advertising?
The number of fans now will be the same number of haters later.
Li Shuwen, please read the comments below.
[Chasing the Wind: Really? Then I'll bring my Prince Pokémon to try it out too. Prince Pokémon has been wanting to evolve into Emperor Pokémon for a long time.]
【Dreamy Grass Fragrance: Is it that amazing? Then could you help my Earth Platform Turtle master Crazy Plants?】
[The King of Fighters: The Veiled Dojo is a Fighting Dojo, so isn't it the most suitable for me and Infernape to challenge it? I remember the previous two Infernape trainers who went to challenge it seemed to have gained quite a bit of benefit, right?]
[I don't eat beef: Dajia and I are going to try it too!]
[Mighty King: My Tauros will definitely defeat Li Shuwen and win the badge!]
Li Shuwen quickly switched to his alternate account to type.
[I love Dragon Dance: Everyone calm down. I just finished challenging the Veiled Gym, and it's not as tough as they say. It's just an ordinary gym.]
[I love Dragon Dance: Gym Leader Li Shuwen's Pokémon are indeed quite strong, but I didn't experience any effect on making them stronger; they're no different from other gyms.]
Not long after Li Shuwen made his comment, someone replied to him below.
[Forever Burning: Brother, if you haven't been promoted, it's because you're not good enough, not because Master Li Shuwen is incompetent.]
[Eternal Burning: You should look at your own problems. Have you worked hard all these years? Have you been training your Pokémon seriously? Has your skill level improved?]
[Blue Sky Feather: As the saying goes, rotten wood cannot be carved. You need potential to be unleashed. Master Li Shuwen is young and talented; I won't allow you to say that about him!]
Li Shuwen blinked. "Wait, how did you two end up together?"
"Eternal Burn" and "Blue Sky Feather" must be the trainers who challenged them before.
Li Shuwen smiled and said, "You two can try again next time."
I will definitely treat you well.
The way you're praising me online is beyond what you'd expect from an ordinary challenger.
We must provide proper guidance!
Just then, the doorbell rang.
Li Shuwen immediately went to open the door, and a familiar face appeared in front of him.
It's not about burning forever, it's about moving forward at full speed.
This guy with thick eyebrows and big eyes was the first to post nonsense online, misleading most of the challengers at the Veil Dojo.
As the instigator, Full Speed Ahead is the one who needs to be treated the best.
"It seems you've completed your training and are ready for your second challenge?"
He nodded as he sped forward, his eyes burning with fighting spirit.
"Ever since the last challenge, the Gym Leader told me that I should stay true to my beliefs, so I took my Pokémon to train in the deep mountains and went down to challenge a nearby gym."
"With the guidance of the Gym Leader, I easily obtained the gym badge and then returned to Veilwall City to challenge the Gym Leader!"
Li Shuwen's smile widened. "An extra badge! That's wonderful! Come in quickly."
"So you came here this time to get the seventh badge?"
He nodded, moving forward at full speed, "This is troublesome."
The seventh badge... well, that's when I can be a little more serious...
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