Chapter 589: Coordination-based Event
Three days later, Terrance received news from Sharan.
The Bug-type event was won decisively by Leo’s Galvantula.
For the Grass-type event, Fujiki participated. Her Roserade was extrely strong, not inferior to Ninetales, but still suffered a crushing defeat.
She lost to Wallace, who used a Ludicolo.
"That ans Wallace has now won three events: Water, Ground, and Grass."
"Next is , I’ve won two events: Flying and Ghost."
"As for Albus, he also won two events: lRock and Fighting."
"Leo has two wins as well: Electric and Bug."
"Adding Fujiki’s victory in the Fire-type event, that makes ten entertainnt events completed so far."
Unknowingly, the festival had already passed its halfway point. Out of 17 events, 7 remained.
"Sharan has already signed
up for the Normal-type event. This ti’s event is quite interesting..."
The next four announced events were: Normal-type, Steel-type, Ice-type, and Poison-type. Naturally, Terrance planned to have Castform participate in the Normal-type event.
As for the others, for the Steel-type, Terrance guessed that Albus would definitely have Lucario compete again. For the Poison-type, given that Fujiki’s Roserade had lost in the Grass-type event, she would likely continue to challenge.
As for the Ice-type event, Terrance didn’t even need to think; it would most likely be won by Wallace.
Terrance had been staying in Mossdeep City for three days, and granting of the Totem Aura still wasn’t halfway done. He left the matter of signing up for events entirely to Sharan. Fortunately, due to the unique nature of this Normal-type event, Terrance might not need to rush back imdiately to participate.
Unlike other types, the Normal-type has two main advantages: few weaknesses, and good energy compatibility with other types.
Normal-type Pokémon are the ones most capable of learning a wide variety of moves from different types.
This ti, the event leaned more toward coordination than any before. In fact, it was practically a replica of the first round of a Pokémon Contest, the Performance Stage.
Participants needed to send out a Normal-type Pokémon and have it use four moves together to create a performance.
Then the panel of judges would score based on both "practicality" and "coordination."
And the most interesting part of this event is that if the Normal-type Pokémon uses four moves of the sa type, its base score will be the lowest. If the four moves include two different types, the base score increases. If the four moves include three different types, the score gets even higher.
In other words, to win the event, it’s likely that the participant’s Pokémon needs to use a combination of four moves from four different types to create a sequence that not only demonstrates coordination but also has practical combat value.
Terrance felt nostalgic about this event. It had been two years since he last participated in a Performance Stage, hadn’t it?
Next... maybe he could relive that stage together with Castform?
After Sharan registered Terrance for the event, he was assigned a later performance slot, which ant Terrance could return toward the end of the event.
With hundreds of participants, even if each performance took just five minutes, the event would last several days, wouldn’t it?
That ti could be used for Terrance to continue his Totem Aura granting process.
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While the Normal-type event was going on, other events were also taking place simultaneously.
Trainers who entered two or even three events had their slots in the Normal-type event scheduled toward the end, so it wouldn’t interfere with the other events happening at the sa ti.
At that mont in Sootopolis City, the Steel-type event was also underway.
And it had reached its most intense phase. Albus, the winner of the Fighting-type event, appeared once again with his Lucario, making many believe that the Steel-type event was now a foregone conclusion. After all, the strength Lucario had displayed simply wasn’t sothing the other participants could match.
After it was confird that Albus would be participating, many Trainers and Coordinators beca quite discouraged.
But a sudden twist occurred, because another person had entered the Steel-type event...
Unova’s forr Elite Four, Leo!
The appearance of a top-tier Trainer made this event exciting again. At the very least... for ordinary Trainers and Coordinators, this event could now be treated as entertainnt.
As for winning? It really had nothing to do with them anymore.
Leo and Albus both participated in the festival as Trainers. No matter which of the two ended up winning, it was a blow to the reputation of the Coordinators.
However, no matter how unwilling they were to accept it, no one was able to stop Leo or Albus. One had Lucario, the other had Magnezone. Amidst the astonishnt of countless spectators, the two finally faced off, putting on a truly earth-shaking showdown.
The result... was quite lantable. Albus, who had been widely favored to win, lost.
"What a sha. Lucario’s Fighting-type moves were restricted, and when facing the ace of a forr Elite Four like Leo, he basically had no chance to fight back."
"Yeah, being able to control steel using magnetic force... that Magnezone probably couldn’t be defeated under the rules of this event."
Albus being defeated by Leo was sothing everyone who watched the entire event understood well.
After all, Leo, as a top-tier Trainer, had far more experience than Albus, who wasn’t yet on that level.
In the Steel-type event, Lucario’s Fighting-type moves had little room to shine, practically reduced to brute force attacks.
But for Magnezone, with its Electric-type as support and magnetic force as a link, it allowed Magnezone’s Steel Type aspect to excel.
So the scales of victory tipped entirely in Leo’s favor.
As for the Ice-type event, it followed the Steel-type competition and was structured around crafting ice sculptures on the sea for judging.
The more complex, larger, more ornate, more majestic, and more lifelike the sculpture, the higher the score it received.
This was also an entertainnt event focused on coordination. As for the winner... just as Terrance had predicted, it was taken by Wallace without any suspense.
His Walrein first precisely stirred the ocean using Surf, and then, almost instantly, Sheer Cold swept out and a massive beast, Kyogre’s ice sculpture, erged on the sea’s surface.
Whether in terms of speed or aura, it far surpassed all other participants by several levels. For the extraordinarily high score Wallace received in this event, not a single person present voiced any objections.
So even believed, based on Walrein’s performance, that Wallace’s mastery of Ice-type move was no less impressive than that of Master Lorelei, the Elite Four from the Kanto region.
And after both the Steel-type and Ice-type events concluded, the Normal-type event had also progressed to nearly halfway...
At the scene of the Normal-type event, a female Top Coordinator slowly stepped onto the stage.
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