Nowadays, it always has four Charjabug tied to its legs.
Although Beedrill no longer needs Charjabug to stimulate electric currents to boost its speed as much, their combined weight of over eighty pounds still serves as a burden for Beedrill.
Coupled with the electric current consumption during training on its wings, the Charjabug can supplement in time to ensure Beedrill maintains sufficient power throughout the training phase, ensuring training efficiency.
Next.
Beedrill's main training move during this period is "Rapid Return".
This move may not be very practical in field battles, but in a tournament, it could have a large space for performance.
Natsuhiko has also been pondering how to develop Beedrill's Poison attribute.
Currently, Beedrill has seriously placed emphasis on Insect-type and Poison Type.
Apart from the early Weedle stage, Natsuhiko has reinforced its Poison Energy.
A long time afterward, there has been no proactive development and excavation.
This is a shortcoming of Beedrill that needs improvement.
Alakazam's training content is relatively simple, continuing to follow Oranguru to learn the use of "Illusion Space".
Not just "Illusion Space".
Alakazam and Oranguru have a high affinity.
The moves it can learn, or the usage techniques of moves it has already learned, are all directions it can learn.
So training Alakazam during this period is something Natsuhiko doesn't really need to worry about.
Of course, not worrying doesn't mean not paying attention; he will still arrange quite a bit of basic training content for Alakazam.
Aegislash is probably the Pokémon with the heaviest training workload.
It's the one that evolved most recently, but the top-quality Dark Stone allowed it, just like Togekiss back then, to learn many moves.
This includes the four moves "King's Shield", "Dark Assault on the Vital Point", "Double-Bladed Head Hammer", and "Aerial Ace".
The time and energy consumed from just knowing how to use these four moves to being able to use them in practical combat, to mastering them, and then understanding them thoroughly, is something that cannot be simply quantified by a number.
Moreover, after evolution, Aegislash's body change is too great, and the change in ability is also very characteristic; the "Battle Switch" trait is somewhat incompletely adapted.
So Aegislash is under a lot of pressure.
Luckily.
Its "Receiving Sword and Shield" dual nature lets it bear less mental pressure.
So sometimes, you can see Aegislash talking to itself while training.
Monferno, Latios, and Eevee.
These three little guys are still in the stage of fastest strength improvement.
Especially Latios, the Dragon Energy accumulated in its body is extremely large. Natsuhiko had to let Dragapult try to guide Latios to contact or even absorb this energy.
Monferno also has a teacher, that is Bewear.
Although it gets bruised and battered each time, Monferno becomes more and more courageous, seemingly having become one of the two biggest destruction experts on the farm.
Causing havoc all day long.
This little Eevee character is very similar to Togekiss back then, a bold and mischievous guy, sometimes even more mischievous than Togepi.
Fortunately, Natsuhiko directly arranged a heavy training task for it, making it so tired after training each day that it could only lie on Natsuhiko's chest begging for a massage, with no chance to cause trouble.
The result is that whenever Natsuhiko massages Eevee, he's surrounded by a group of Eevees.
Covered in Eevees like that.
It's uncertain if this is fortunate or unfortunate.
Most of the secret manuals he purchased are for these three little guys.
Latios's "Light Wall" and "Energy Ball".
"Reflection Wall" can be taught by Alakazam, saving a bit of expense.
From these moves, it's clear that Natsuhiko truly wants to cultivate Latios toward a core role.
The effect of "Double Wall" is indisputable.
The Grass-type "Energy Ball" expands the strike area.
Coupled with Latios's already mastered "Clean Radiance" to lower the opponent's Special Defense.
Even if Latios's power is weaker, as long as it can reach Elite Level, it can start to attempt team battles in cooperation with Beedrill and others.
Although its current positioning is considered support plus core, when Latios's strength improves and its abilities are developed, it will definitely become the core and Cannon Platform of the team, able to share Alakazam's output pressure or even completely take over Alakazam's output work.
Arranging it this way now is just to allow the team to engage in combat together more quickly and hone team momentum.
Although Monferno is learning fighting techniques with Bewear, Natsuhiko still arranged move training for it.
It temporarily needs to learn just one move.
Rapid Return.
Just like Beedrill.
As long as Monferno can master "Rapid Return" proficiently, coupled with its innate "Clap Attack".
The "Insect Monkey" tactic can definitely yield an "outrageous" effect in some matches.
As for Eevee, its main learning direction right now is "Takeover" and "Help".
"Help" has long been known, just not very proficient.
And the effect of "Takeover" goes without saying, it is also for better, faster, and earlier integration into the team.
Unlike Latios's team combat integration, Natsuhiko's approach for Eevee is to let it integrate faster into competition-type battles.
Different directions for each.
But ultimately, all of these are to be learned, just arranged in different sequences.
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