I'm the Owner of the Pokémon Day Care In the World of Pokémon Chapter 791: Seeking Advice
The Volcarona, enveloped in flas, dragged its fiery tail and rapidly flapped its wings, soaring into the sky until it reached the sa altitude as the Vivillon.
As Volcarona ascended, Vivillon spun its body and began an elegant dance, with its aura gradually rising.
Unlike the dazzling Quiver Dance of Volcarona, Vivillon was surrounded by simple Flying-type energy, yet it exhibited grace and agile movents, possessing a different charm from Volcarona.
After completing a round of enhanced Quiver Dance, Volcarona's six wings vibrated, releasing a torrent of scorching flas accompanied by countless fiery streaks that fell from the sky like a teor shower.
Following Volcarona's use of Fiery Dance, Vivillon's wings suddenly surged with Flying-type energy. White lines ford by Flying-type energy, controlled by Vivillon, entwined around the flas shot by Volcarona.
The mont these white threads of wind wrapped around the flas, it was as if gasoline had been poured on them, causing the flas to surge and the flickering tongues of fire to distort the air, greatly amplifying the power of Fiery Dance.
These white wind threads were created by Vivillon's Gust move.
During this ti, although Vivillon hadn't found a compatible move to pair with its Quiver Dance, continuous experintation with various Flying-type moves had allowed it to gain precise control over Flying-type energy.
Through its basic Gust move, Vivillon could convert Flying-type energy into various forms for manipulation, whether it be wind lines or razor winds, Vivillon could handle them effortlessly.
While Gust was a basic move, under Vivillon's precise control, it could still unleash formidable power.
Just now, Vivillon had used Gust to fuel Volcarona's Fiery Dance, showcasing the formidable synergy between Vivillon's Gust and Volcarona's Fiery Dance.
Vivillon trained with Volcarona daily, hoping to discover a move that complented its Quiver Dance. Unexpectedly, they had inadvertently developed this combination move together.
Among Yuga's main Pokémon, Vivillon's strength was currently the weakest. Although its mindset was excellent, it worked tirelessly, hoping to catch up with the rest of the team.
Apart from Chicho, whose current strength was unknown as it had been taken by Deoxys, Vivillon in its early pseudo-Elite level was the lowest level among Yuga's main Pokémon.
Although Absol's level wasn't much higher than Vivillon's, it had ability to ga Evolve, making it a formidable opponent even against peak pseudo-Elite Grass-type Pokémon.
To compensate for its lower level, Vivillon was actively developing its unique abilities.
In its quest to find a Flying-type move that complented its Quiver Dance, Vivillon had sought advice from Dragonite's mother in the Flower Sea Sub-Ecopark, observed the flight patterns of Beautifly and Dustox in the Shallow Seashore Sub-Ecopark, and trained alongside Honchkrow leader and Swellow leader in the Grassland Sub-Ecopark. However, the results were less than satisfactory.
Yuga also accompanied Vivillon to observe the training of Bellossom.
Although it had found a suitable move that matched its Quiver Dance, both Yuga and Vivillon had realized that, in terms of enhancent principles, Volcarona's Fiery Dance and Bellossom' Grassy Terrain were different.
Volcarona's rapid enhancent principle involved swiftly gathering and absorbing freely floating Fire-type energy from the air while using Fiery Dance, then inhaling it into its body.
On the other hand, the enhancent principle of Bellossom' Grassy Terrain was not about gathering freely floating Grass-type energy from the air.
Terrain moves were unique in that they generated attribute energy within the terrain itself, and sotis, their strength could be weakened or enhanced depending on the environnt in which they were used.
So, what Bellossom swiftly absorbed was the Grass-type energy inherent to the Grassy Terrain itself.
The terrain moves inherently contain much more attribute energy than the freely floating attribute energy in the air, which is why Bellossom's use of Quiver Dance to enhance its power is faster than Volcarona's Quiver Dance.
Through the comparison of Volcarona and Bellossom's Quiver Dance, Yuga and Vivillon both realized that the key to this combination move wasn't the specific move itself but rather how to quickly absorb the corresponding attribute energy.
This ans that Yuga and Vivillon shouldn't limit their thinking to just moves; they should focus on finding thods to rapidly absorb Flying-type energy.
However, even with this newfound perspective, finding such a thod wasn't going to be easy.
After witnessing the impressive combination move of Vivillon and Volcarona, Yuga applauded them, clapping his hands together.
"Well done, well done! Your synergy with your moves is becoming more and more seamless."
"Vivillon..."
Hearing Yuga's playful comnt, Vivillon bashfully hid behind Volcarona's large wings for a while before finally flying in front of Yuga with a flushed face.
"Vivillon, how about we pay a visit to so other Flying-type Pokémon today?" Yuga suggested.
In order to help Vivillon break through with its Quiver Dance, Yuga decided to take Vivillon to seek advice from other Flying-type Pokémon.
He knew that while Vivillon had independently visited other Flying-type Pokémon before, its ability to think independently wasn't as advanced as his own, so there might have been so oversights.
Yuga hoped that by observing how other Flying-type Pokémon used their moves, they could find inspiration.
"Vivillon..."
Vivillon nodded happily. Lately, it had been spending more ti with Yuga than with the other Pokémon, and it was quite pleased with that.
Yuga and Vivillon first headed to the Shallow Seashore Sub-Ecopark, where they encountered the Jumpluff family - Hoppip, Skiploom, and Jumpluff.
While Skiploom, Jumpluff, and Hoppip were all Flying Pokémon like Vivillon, they had significant differences in their attribute combinations.
However, Yuga didn't want to miss any opportunities.
On the Second Island Heart Lake, not only did the Jumpluff family reside, but there were also Oddish, Gloom, and a few Bellossom and Vileplu, as well as the Beautifly and the Dustox.
These Beautifly and Dustox were the evolved forms of the Wurmple, Silcoon, and Cascoon that Yuga had tad in the Petalburg Forest.
They coexisted harmoniously with the Grass-type Pokémon here due to the excellent living conditions, and their numbers had increased significantly.
As bottom tier Pokémon in the world of Pokémon, Beautifly and Dustox had a much faster rate of reproduction compared to typical Pokémon.
As soon as Yuga and Vivillon arrived at the Second Island Heart Lake and before they even spotted Skiploom, Jumpluff, and Hoppip, the Beautifly and Dustox surrounded Vivillon, gracefully dancing around it.
The Beautifly and Dustox here had great respect for the powerful Vivillon, displaying a deanor as if they regarded it as a Butterfly King.
Unfortunately, Vivillon didn't particularly like their presence. It suddenly unleashed a burst of Flying-type energy around it, creating a swirling circular airflow. The Beautifly and Dustox were swept away like fallen leaves, unable to approach Vivillon.
Although these Beautifly and Dustox occasionally participated in training, their ti in the Ecopark was relatively short, and their levels were quite low. Therefore, when the airflow surrounded Vivillon, they couldn't get anywhere near it.
However, the Beautifly and Dustox didn't give up on getting closer to Vivillon. They flapped their wings and danced along the circular airflow, steadily rising along with it, resembling a pillar made of butterflies.
In fact, it wasn't surprising that these Beautifly and Dustox were so enthusiastic about Vivillon. Ever since Vivillon obtained countless scales and the Compound Eyes ability in the Petalburg Forest, it seed to be highly favored by various butterfly-like Pokémon.
This favor wasn't about these butterfly-like Pokémon seeking to mate with Vivillon; it was a genuine respect and admiration they held for it.
Yuga couldn't fully understand how this change would benefit Vivillon, but Vivillon itself was quite unappreciative of the constant presence of these butterfly-like Pokémon flocking to it.
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