Pokémon: Simultaneous time travel, this Ash is too versatile!

Chapter 33: A waveguide with one heart and one body, Pikachu that shocked Xiao Gang for a year.

Chapter 33 The One-Body Waveguide, Pikachu that Shocked Brock for a Hundred Years.

Xiaoxia shook her head, denying her own conjecture. That kind of thing was simply impossible.

It's more accurate to say that Pikachu learned Aura Sphere from Ash, but she hasn't seen Pikachu learning Aura Sphere from Ash at all during this period.

And even if Pikachu learned Aura Sphere, why would Ash make the same pose as Pikachu? Just to look cool?
That is of course impossible.

Xiaoxia's guess was indeed correct. The reason Pikachu was able to learn Aura Sphere was because Ash and Pikachu entered a state of oneness.

One application of the power of Aura is the Aura within my heart, which is to combine one's own Aura with the Aura of a Spirit.

This not only enhances the Pokémon's strength but also grants it some power related to Aura, such as the ability to see through the fog and sense Aura when fighting Team Rocket, and the Aura Sphere used against Geodude!

Of course, Pikachu couldn't use Aura Sphere. That move requires advanced control over the Aura, and Pikachu can't even sense its own Aura, let alone control it.

But if Xiao Zhi is involved, then it's a different story.

Ash inherited all of Aura Ash's abilities. Even if he can't fully master them yet, he can still be considered a master of Aura control. After becoming one with Pikachu and sharing the same mind, Ash can naturally guide Pikachu to release Aura Spheres.

However, this operation is quite difficult. Whenever Ash has free time in Viridian Forest, he enters a 'fusion' state with Pikachu and meditates to control the aura.

So what Xiaoxia saw Ash and Pikachu doing, which looked like they were resting with their eyes closed, was actually them undergoing special training.

The reason for this special training was suggested by Waveguide Xiaozhi in the group.

Ash told the experts in the group about his Pokémon and their skills.

According to Ash's tactical assessment, even with Butterfree's hypnotic tactics, Ash would still have a hard time dealing with Brock, because Brock's Rock and Ground-type Pokémon are inherently Pokémon with extremely high defense.

The best way to deal enough damage to it is to use special attack moves or moves that are effective against it.

However, Ash's special attack moves are either resisted by Normal, Bug, and Flying type attacks, or they are completely unable to harm Ground-type Pokémon with Electric type attacks.

It's not impossible to defeat Brock with the Pokémon you have, but the battle will be extremely long. You'll need to constantly rotate your Pokémon to wear down and torment your opponent, slowly grinding him down.

Ash's Pokémon are all too low-level. If a prolonged battle like this were to take place, and a mistake were to be made or Ash's stamina were to be depleted, Brock would only need to hit Ash's Pokémon once to end the battle.

The reverse attribute battle works like this: a combo is as fierce as a tiger, but when you see that the opponent has only broken the skin, the opponent counterattacks, and the battle situation is instantly reversed.

If you want to play with the opposite attribute, you have to bear the risks. If you can't overpower your opponent in level, the opposite attribute is an overwhelming disadvantage, and that can't be changed.

So Ash came up with an idea: to teach Pikachu the Fighting-type move, Aura Sphere!
Fighting-type moves are super effective against Rock-type moves. If Pikachu could use Aura Sphere, it would have a move that could deal powerful damage to its opponent.

Theoretically speaking, Pikachu should never be able to learn a move like Aura Sphere. Even for Fighting-type Pokémon, Aura Sphere is an extremely difficult and powerful move to learn. Pikachu, regardless of its learning aptitude or level, simply cannot learn it. However, Aura Warrior is an existence that defies theory!

If Ash and Pikachu have enough synergy to further integrate the Aura, then Pikachu will have the opportunity to use Aura Sphere!
The final result is as everyone sees it now: Pikachu successfully used Aura Sphere and dealt a heavy blow to Geodude!
"What are you posing for? Hurry up and finish him off! Use Quick Attack!" Ash couldn't help but laugh at Pikachu's pose. If you want to show off, wait until the battle is over. Otherwise, you'll get turned around and have nowhere to cry!

Upon hearing this, Pikachu quickly turned around and dashed into the dissipating smoke. Immediately, a muffled sound came from within the smoke, and Geodude was blasted out of the smoke, rolled twice on the ground, and collapsed helplessly.

Ash breathed a sigh of relief when he saw Geodude's Aura gradually weaken. To be honest, even he was careless at first, thinking that Aura Sphere could take down Geodude directly.

But the knowledge he had been cramming on during this period and the unwavering waveguide of the Geodude had given him a wake-up call.

Brock's Geodude has the Sturdy ability. When a Pokémon with the Sturdy ability is hit by a move that exceeds its maximum endurance at full strength, it will force itself to retain its last bit of HP.

With the enhancement from Ash's Aura Fusion, Pikachu's Aura Sphere possesses the power to deliver a one-hit KO, but the opponent has the Sturdy ability, so it withstood the attack.

Fortunately, the opponent couldn't recover from the heavy blow of the Aura Sphere and was eventually finished off by Pikachu's Quick Attack.

Brock silently put his Geodude away. In this battle, he hadn't even touched Ash once before Ash ended the fight.

Compared to the previous duel with that boy named Xiao Mao, this battle was even more frustrating. Geodude was either asleep or slowed down, and those abnormal statuses left Geodude completely powerless to fight back. It was disgusting.

"What was that move you just used?" Xiao Gang didn't immediately take out a second Pokémon, but instead asked about the move Pikachu had just used.

As a gym leader, Brock was young and his knowledge was relatively limited, but that was relative to the average trainer. However, a novice trainer used a move that he had never seen before, which was simply unbelievable.

Furthermore, this move severely damaged Geodude, which has excellent defense. Brock even thought that if Geodude didn't have the Sturdy ability, it would probably have been instantly killed by this move.

So this move is actually a counter to Geodude? Otherwise, it wouldn't be possible to deal so much damage to Geodude.

"Aura Sphere, a Fighting-type move." Ash didn't hide anything from Brock and told him frankly about the move Pikachu had just used.

This only deepened Xiaogang's doubts: "Aura Sphere... I've never heard of that move, but if it's a Fighting-type move, Pikachu shouldn't be able to learn it, right? At least a Pikachu of your level couldn't possibly learn it."

Although Brock doesn't have Ash's Insight, as a Gym Leader, he has extensive experience and can roughly judge the level of his opponent's Pokémon when battling.

Pikachu's level is Advanced, which is quite high for a beginner. However, an Advanced Pikachu would likely be unable to learn Fighting-type moves.

Where did this strange boy and this Pikachu come from?
 In the game, Pikachu can use TMs to learn physical fighting moves such as Brick Break and Focus Punch, but it cannot learn special fighting moves, let alone Aura Sphere.

  
 
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