"Pidgey, use Sand Swing!"
Baseball Stephanie Casey commanded Pidgey to use Sand Swing to interfere with Cyndaquil's vision and gain a certain advantage in vision.
However, her little trick as a Rookie Trainer was too immature for Sundae, who ranked among the top in the Indigo Plateau Conference and whose main Pokémon were almost cultivated to the Elite level.
"Cyndaquil, aim at the direction where the sand is coming from and use Flame Wheel!"
Upon receiving the order, Cyndaquil immediately jumped up and turned into Flame Wheel to hit the center of the sand.
Cyndaquil is worthy of being the signature of the fire type in the breeding house. It's not enough to master Flame Wheel so early, but her keen observation ability in battle is also particularly rare.
She clearly judged Pidgey's position just by the direction of the sand.
The Flame Wheel came at a high speed, and Pidgey was hit before he even had time to spread his wings, and the flames flickered.
Without a doubt, Pidgey lost his ability to fight!
To be honest, if Casey hadn't been so smart and let Pidgey try to use sand-moving to plot against Cyndaquil.
With the aerial advantage of Flying Pokémon, he might not have been able to fight with Sundae's Cyndaquil for a few more rounds.
After all, no matter how high Sundae's command level is, Cyndaquil's current means of fighting the enemy are really limited.
It is definitely not that easy to deal with a flexible aerial unit.
At least you have to spend some time to lure Pidgey down, or find a way to consume its physical strength and slow down its Flying speed.
The gap between the novice Trainer and the competition Trainer is vividly reflected in this battle.
At this time, the baseball Stephanie Casey obviously couldn't accept her defeat in two consecutive battles, and each time she lost faster and more miserably than the last.
She bit her lip, reluctantly took back Pidgey, and looked at Ash.
Next, she will send out her Earl Dervish Pokémon partner.
Even though she has already lost the 3v3 match, she must win the last game to redeem herself for the previous defeat.
Two consecutive opponents are so strong, the last one should be a little weaker!
Otherwise, the team they formed is too abnormal.
At this time, Baseball Stephanie was worried.
But she still pulled herself together, and used the most handsome two-and-a-half-turn baseball posture to cheer up her Chikorita!
"Come on Chikorita, win this last game, otherwise we will be shut out and that would be a terrible loss~"!"
"Leaf~~"
Chikorita's eyes were blazing with fire when she heard that, and she was very ambitious.
It was a battle that depended on its reputation and Trainer's, so it had to win.
"Hey, it's Chikorita too?"
Serena, who was watching the game nearby, was surprised to see Casey's Chikorita, whose leaves were shaking on her head.
She regretted going on the field first.
"Leave it to you, little snakehead!"
Ash sent out the only two Pokémon he had that were of similar level to the opponent, Totodile, who he had captured in New Bark Town.
This guy should be the first Pokémon he had captured in the Johto Region!
Except Kartana, Ash's other Pokémon start with close to gym-level strength, and the slightly stronger ones are already Elite or even Champion.
Isn't sending out such Pokémon pure bullying?
Only the idiots in the original plot would be so serious about bullying noobs. Facing Casey, who is just a Rookie Trainer, he directly sent out Charizard.
He almost made him doubt his life!
Unless there are no Pokémon of the right level in the team, Ash is not very interested in bullying noobs.
[Pokémon: Chikorita, Level: Iv.17]
[Pokémon: Totodile, Level V.19]
The level difference between the two Pokémon is not big. Chikorita's level is slightly lower, but it also has a certain Attribute advantage.
When Casey found out that the Pokémon sent by Ash was Totodile, a trace of joy flashed in his eyes.
The original worry on his face disappeared, and turned into confidence in victory.
They are all the three starter Pokémon, and the level difference does not seem to be obvious. Chikorita still has a little Attribute advantage.
This game is definitely not lost!
Although they lost the 3v3 in the end, they couldn't lose too badly, and they had to save some dignity for themselves.
At this time, Casey was also somewhat glad that the Earl Dervish Pokémon that Ash received when he set out on his journey was not Cyndaquil, otherwise she would be in danger in this battle.
Because Ash and the other two showed the Johto Region's three starter Pokémon, and they looked very young.
Casey also subconsciously regarded Ash and the other two as Trainers who had just set out on a journey this year like her.
"Chikorita, sweet air!"
Casey, who sensed the hope of victory, became extremely anxious and wanted to defeat Ash immediately and end the battle.
However, thinking that he was almost beaten by the opponent in the previous battle with Sundae and Serena, he did not act too careless at this moment.
He even became more cautious and did not launch a reckless attack as before.
Instead, she used the Sweet Scent, which can fascinate Rival and reduce his evasion ability.
Previously, Serena commanded Chikorita to easily avoid her Rattata's Tackle, which caused her to have a psychological shadow on her anti-aircraft skills.
No matter how powerful the attack is, it is useless if it cannot hit Rival.
Well, this is a lesson learned from actual combat.
I can only say that Casey has a good talent in the Trainer field, as the saying goes, every failure makes you wiser.
This is already more difficult to settle privately than most Rookie Trainers.
Most Rookie (Wang Lihao) Trainers, including Ash in the original plot, are extremely obsessed with their own command methods and will not turn back until they hit the wall.
They have to hit the wall again and again, until they are broken and bloody, and they will think about making changes when they feel pain.
No wonder in the original plot, Casey lost to Ash's terrifyingly high-level Charizard for the first time.
After being encouraged by the Rocket trio, when she fought Ash again, she commanded Chikorita and Ash's Pikachu to fight back and forth.
Of course, this was probably due to the fact that Pikachu was the best actor, and the negative impact of the new Region level reset was there.
The 50-50 fight between the two sides could not be said to be completely unaffected by these situations.
But in the battle command at that time, Casey did show a command level that was not inferior to Ash, a trainer who had been traveling for more than a year and even won the Indigo Plateau Conference top 16 "Orange Alliance Winner Cup".