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After completing the training arrangents for his first team of Pokemon, Jacob shifted his focus to organizing his second team. This group required just as much attention and careful planning as his primary battlers, each Pokemon having unique needs and potential that demanded specialized training approaches.
[T/N: I have, translated Indeedee to hatenna, which is wrong. i have edited all the chapters so hatenna is changed to Indeedee. sorry]
Among all the Pokemon in his second team, Indeedee stood out as the mber with the highest potential for future growth. With its powerful Magic Bounce ability and exceptionally high natural aptitude, Jacob was confident that Indeedee would eventually beco a core mber of his competitive roster. The investnt in its training now would pay significant dividends later.
Jacob's Indeedee was particularly remarkable, standing approximately 1.5 ters tall - far exceeding the typical height range for most Indeedee. Despite its impressive stature, it maintained an adorable, almost childlike appearance that reminded Jacob of a well-behaved young girl. The Pokemon was incredibly obedient and affectionate, displaying an endearing tendency to seek physical comfort from its trainer.
The mont Indeedee erged from its Poké Ball, it imdiately rushed forward and threw itself into Jacob's welcoming arms, nuzzling against him with obvious happiness and contentnt.
"Alright, alright, Indeedee," Jacob said warmly, his voice filled with genuine affection as he gently rubbed the top of Indeedee's head. The caring gesture ca naturally to him, and he found himself looking at the Pokemon with the sa protective fondness he might show toward a beloved daughter.
"You know, Indeedee, you need to dedicate more ti and effort to your training," Jacob continued, his tone becoming more serious but still maintaining its gentle quality. "Focus especially on developing and refining your Psychic abilities. The stronger you beco, the better you'll be able to protect both your teammates and
when we face challenging situations."
"Ai yi~" Indeedee responded with an enthusiastic nod, producing a clear, lodious cry that conveyed both understanding and determination.
Jacob's Indeedee possessed truly exceptional natural gifts that set it apart from others of its species. Born with vast reserves of Psychic power, the Pokemon could effortlessly use telekinesis to manipulate objects with precision and grace. As its strength and experience continued to grow, these psychic abilities beca even more impressive and powerful. In terms of raw psychic potential alone, despite currently being at rare-level strength, Indeedee already demonstrated psychic capabilities that rivaled those of Elite-level Psychic-type Pokemon.
When Indeedee activated its signature Psychic Terrain ability, the intensity and effectiveness of its psychic powers increased dramatically, reaching levels that could compete with Lord-level Psychic-type Pokemon. Even more promising for the future was the fact that Jacob's Indeedee possessed Master-level aptitude - a classification that indicated its strength would only continue to increase exponentially as it matured and gained experience.
Indeedee were naturally gentle creatures, known throughout the Pokemon world for their caring dispositions and their instinctive desire to help and nurture others. They particularly enjoyed taking care of people and handling household tasks, functioning much like devoted butlers or caretakers. This combination of combat prowess and dostic utility made them incredibly valuable.
On the black market, Indeedee commanded extrely high prices precisely because owning one ant acquiring not just a Pokemon with outstanding battle capabilities, but also a loyal companion capable of managing daily life tasks. Their naturally cute and appealing appearance only added to their desirability, making them the absolute dream pet for many trainers, particularly those living alone who valued both companionship and practical assistance.
The only significant challenge in working with female Indeedee was their natural aversion to combat and conflict. Their gentle, peaceful nature sotis made it difficult to motivate them for intense battle training, requiring patience and understanding from their trainers.
"Indeedee, I'm going to need you to take special care of Gastly and Raboot during our training sessions," Jacob explained, recognizing that his own ti and attention were limited. Having Indeedee assu so supervisory responsibilities would ensure that his younger Pokemon received the guidance and support they needed. "Can you handle that responsibility for ?"
"Ai yi~" Indeedee's enthusiastic response made it clear that caring for other Pokemon was not just an acceptable task, but actually one of its favorite activities. The prospect of nurturing and helping its teammates brought obvious joy to the caring Pokemon.
"Gastly, co over here," Jacob called out, waving toward the shadows where he knew his Ghost-type Pokemon was lurking.
Upon hearing Jacob's summons, Gastly erged from the dark shadows where it had been hiding, revealing its distinctive light purple, gaseous body. As a Pokemon composed entirely of poisonous gas, Gastly was incredibly lightweight and had a natural aversion to bright sunlight. Despite its potentially dangerous nature, it carried a surprisingly pleasant, faint sweet scent that was quite appealing.
Gastly imdiately floated over to position itself affectionately beside Indeedee, demonstrating the close bond that had developed between them. It was quite unusual and remarkable to see a Ghost-type Pokemon and a Psychic-type Pokemon display such genuine intimacy and friendship. This unique relationship had developed because Indeedee had previously absorbed energy from a lunar wing, which created a special connection between the two different Pokemon types.
The bond between them had actually ford during Gastly's earliest developnt stages. Gastly had spent its entire egg period within the Secret Realm, where it beca thoroughly familiar with and dependent on the specific energy signatures present in that mystical environnt. When Gastly finally hatched, this early exposure resulted in an imdiate and powerful attachnt to Indeedee, whose energy patterns were similar to those it had known during its formative period.
"Gastly, it's ti for you to begin learning advanced energy manipulation techniques," Jacob instructed his Ghost-type Pokemon. "We'll start with basic energy control exercises, focusing primarily on Ghost-type and Poison-type energy manipulation. These skills will form the foundation for all your future combat techniques."
Gastly represented a classic example of a high-speed special attacker Pokemon. Its body was naturally fragile and vulnerable to physical attacks, while its own physical attack capabilities were practically nonexistent. However, these weaknesses were more than compensated for by its exceptional speed and incredibly high special attack potential.
Given these natural characteristics, Jacob planned to focus Gastly's tactical training primarily on special attack techniques, with supportive abilities serving as a secondary but important elent of its developnt.
Gengar, Gastly's final evolutionary form, possessed three major strengths that made it an incredibly valuable team mber. First was the inherent mysterious and unpredictable nature common to all Ghost-type Pokemon. Gengar could hide within shadows and even store items within its own body, making it an invaluable Pokemon for exploration, stealth missions, and various tactical applications.
Second, Gengar boasted an exceptionally diverse and rich move pool that provided incredible versatility in battle. For special attacks alone, Gengar could learn powerful sa-type moves like Shadow Ball and Sludge Wave. For type coverage against various opponents, it could also master a comprehensive array of special attack moves including Dark Pulse, Energy Ball, Giga Drain, Psychic, Thunderbolt, Hyper Beam, Thunder, Aura Sphere, and Dazzling Gleam.
For support and tactical applications, Gengar could learn crucial moves such as Nasty Plot, Trick Room, Clear Smog, Protect, and Substitute. Additionally, it could master status-inducing techniques like Hypnosis, Dream Eater, Confuse Ray, Toxic, Taunt, and Will-O-Wisp, along with Jacob's personal favorites: Pain Split and Destiny Bond.
This incredibly rich and varied move pool allowed Gengar to function as a true all-around team mber, capable of adapting to virtually any battle situation or strategic need.
The third and perhaps most important advantage was the devastating combination that beca available through Gengar's Shadow Tag ability after ga Evolution, particularly when paired with the move Perish Song. This combination could create nearly inescapable situations for opposing Pokemon.
In essence, a Gengar's true power and effectiveness were directly proportional to its trainer's financial resources and strategic knowledge. If a Gengar could learn the full range of available moves and if its trainer possessed both a Key Stone and the appropriate ga Evolution Stone, the Pokemon might not be completely unbeatable against all opponents, but it could certainly guarantee taking down at least one enemy Pokemon in any battle scenario.
Gengar also possessed several sophisticated battle tactics that could be employed in competitive situations. One particularly effective strategy involved equipping Gengar with Choice Specs and waiting for the right mont to execute a targeted elimination.
The tactic worked by having Gengar hold Choice Specs and waiting for an opponent's Pokemon to use a Normal-type move. At that mont, Gengar would be switched into battle, taking advantage of Ghost-type immunity to Normal-type attacks to enter the battlefield without sustaining any damage.
Once safely in battle, Gengar would use the move Trick to swap items with the opponent. The Choice Specs would enhance the opponent's special attack ability, but the item's restrictive side effect would force the opponent to only use the sa move repeatedly.
Since the opponent would be locked into using the Normal-type move they had just employed, and Normal-type moves could not affect Ghost-type Pokemon like Gengar, the opponent would be unable to cause any aningful damage. This situation would force the opponent to switch Pokemon, providing Gengar with a valuable opportunity to use setup moves like Nasty Plot or to create a Substitute for protection.
As a high-speed special attacker with enhanced stats from Nasty Plot, a properly prepared Gengar was fully capable of sweeping through entire opposing teams.
Jacob studied Gastly thoughtfully, considering the specific training regin that would be most beneficial for its developnt. Due to long-term absorption of Ghost-type core energy from the Poison Bottle, the Ghost-type energy within Gastly had beco extrely concentrated and powerful. However, this focused developnt had co at the cost of its Poison-type energy, which remained relatively weak and underdeveloped.
This imbalance ant that Gastly urgently needed to supplent and strengthen its Poison-type energy to reach its full potential. Jacob had been actively purchasing various Poison-type items for Gastly to consu, but the highest-grade item he had managed to acquire so far was only a C-grade enhancent. While these items provided so benefit, C-grade items were clearly insufficient for a Pokemon of Gastly's potential and ambitions.
Recognizing this limitation, Jacob had recently begun actively seeking B-grade and higher-quality Poison-type items. Unfortunately, these superior items were rare and typically only appeared at exclusive auctions, making them both difficult to find and expensive to acquire. This situation was a source of considerable frustration for Jacob, who wanted to provide the best possible resources for his Pokemon's developnt.
After completing Gastly's training assignnt and ensuring that Indeedee understood its supervisory responsibilities, Jacob turned his attention to his final second-team mber.
"Raboot, co over here," he called out to his Fire-type Pokemon.
Scorbunny was no longer in its base form, having evolved into Raboot
Raboot, which had been energetically darting and leaping through the mountain forest with impressive agility and speed, quickly responded to Jacob's summons and ran to his trainer's side with obvious enthusiasm.
"Your training routine will remain essentially the sa as what we've been doing," Jacob explained to the energetic Pokemon. "We'll continue focusing primarily on building leg strength and improving your footwork coordination. We'll also spend significant ti working on your kicking techniques and overall mobility."
The Raboot evolutionary line represented classic high-speed physical attackers, with their primary offensive capabilities centered around powerful kicks supplented by strategic headbutt attacks. Given this natural fighting style, Raboot's training regin was relatively straightforward but intensive, emphasizing the developnt of jumping ability, kicking power, and explosive movent speed.
Upon hearing Jacob's instructions, Raboot nodded with determination and imdiately began its training routine. The Pokemon started jumping and weaving through the dense mountain forest with impressive grace and power, the weighted training bands secured around its legs adding extra resistance to every movent and leap.
After successfully organizing and implenting training schedules for all his second-team Pokemon, Jacob reached for three additional Poké Balls containing so of his more challenging team mbers: Aerodactyl, Alakazam, and Iron Valiant.
He was particularly focused on addressing so behavioral issues with Aerodactyl, which had been displaying disobedient tendencies that needed imdiate correction. Jacob had decided that bringing out Iron Valiant would provide the necessary demonstration of authority and discipline that Aerodactyl needed to see.
"Co out, Aerodactyl," Jacob called as he activated the first Poké Ball.
"Co out, Iron Valiant and Alakazam," he continued, releasing his other two Pokemon simultaneously to create the appropriate atmosphere for the training session that was about to begin.
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