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Let's talk about this today, I didn't want to worry about it, but I feel that many people have questions, and there will be people who will ask in the future, so I will talk about it here.

The Pokémon I'm using here can remember all the skills I've learned, but it's only allowed to use four in the game.

Some people say that there are only four skills in the battle that are limited, and here is the following,

Pokémon shouldn't be a fantasy novel, right? Whether it's the original Pokémon world or the modern city, it's a civilized society, right? In that case, why can't there be rules that show fair play?

Don't you really think that the referee just shouted to start, and then Pokémon began to fight with skills without rules, right?

What happens if skills aren't restricted? Pokémon, which is already disgusting enough in quality, will become even more bottomless.

I've read a lot of Pokémon texts, many of which are written about change skills without skills in the early stage, and when there are more skills in the later stage, they start to bombard directly, so they are all regarded as no change skills.

Obviously wrote more than four skills, but completely ignored the change skills.

Indeed, in reality, it is impossible for a trainer and a trainer to be as completely fair as the game is almost a Pokémon of your choice, all skills, and all items.

It is also impossible for both sides to be level 50 and full of individual effort points.

But you can't always meet an opponent you can crush, right? At this time, it is absolutely important to change the moves.

After all, both sides don't lose much blood when they fight each other, and I am afraid we all know how important it is to change moves in this case.

Don't talk about PVP, let's just say that when playing single-player, some people have played sword dance and dragon dance, right? At the beginning, one or two sword dances or dragon dances began to push the team.

This is the simplest application of change skills.

In addition to this kind of enhancement skills, state skills such as poison and ghost fire, as well as health regeneration skills, are all change skills.

There are also skills such as playing mud and water, and light walls that directly halve the damage.

Ghost Fire also halves physical damage.

What are the consequences of this skill not being restricted?

It was said that the smiling pink demon used to smile and become smaller, and the auspicious eggs of the four skills were very fierce.

If you don't limit the four skills, it's not those Pokémon that seem to have explosive damage and are very strong.

It's those Pokémon that have a lot of changes and are disgusting to death.

When the time comes, everyone will be disgusting, and they will still have an egg?

And like some of the fleshy and disgusting ones who originally played the shield, they didn't limit their skills and even the output was a batch high, playing with a hammer.

It's really the Tank League, I think there are only a few people who like to play the Tank League, right?

So that's why it's important to limit the ability to change.

After all, the attack move has to rely on the dual attack ability to increase the damage, and no matter how many skills there are, it will only increase the attribute hitting surface.

And the disgusting thing about the change moves is that most of them are enhanced, weakened, controlled, and given states.

A very fleshy Pokémon that can deal high damage with poison.

And the output moves are only a little more powerful, unless the level is suppressed, no matter how high it is, it won't be able to kill people in seconds.

In addition, the formula for calculating the change of attribute level is attached:

The opening attribute change level is 0, which counts as 2/2

Rank +1 means numerator +1, and rank -1 means denominator +1.

This shows how fierce the strengthening of attributes is.

Pokémon are really balanced, high-power skills have side effects, and low-power moves are not necessarily useless.

At least compared to the Cell, there will not be a bunch of waste skills, generation after generation of versions and generation of gods, and the strongest ones are the current version of the elves.

So xdm, Pokémon are our youth, don't let them become skin-changing fantasy novels, it's better to turn left directly in the fantasy area, where the big guy's writing is better.

And Pokémon, whether it's a Pokémon game or an anime, is saying that it's competitive.

Once civilization reaches a point, at least on the surface, there will never be anything dark.

And activities like Pokémon Battles, like shooting and other sports, are supposed to be the product of gradually transforming into competition rather than some kind of human selfishness.