Chapter 878: Freshly Baked Skill Set Technique

Time slipped away quietly, and in the blink of an eye, another week had passed.

During this period of time, Sato Kaede has been staying in the station to train a group of elves in his hands, except for occasionally helping Kamiyo enter some fixed dilapidated ancient ruins in the desert to find some strange things.

As the level of the pokemon used by Teppei such as Pikachu and the number of moves mastered gradually increased, Sato Kaede also began to consciously develop some new skill combinations with the characteristics of these elves.

Although the time was a little rushed, after concentrating on tinkering in the past few days, he really gained something.

However, among them, the only pokemon that can successfully develop some skill combination skills are Pikachu, Jewel Starfish, and Yongjira.

Pikachu's skill combination moves are relatively simple, that is, the combination of iron head and volt attack, this one combines steel and electric moves, which can be said to be the strongest attack move that Pikachu has mastered so far.

However, this skill combination skill was not aimed at improving the power of the move at the beginning, Pikachu has an electric arcana, such as the Mutated Thunder Pearl, and it does not lack output, but its own flaw is very obvious, that is, it is very brittle.

Once attacked by the opponent close to the body, Pikachu can easily be killed by the opponent in an instant.

In addition, Pikachu's favorite attacks were 100,000 volts, thunder, and Awakening Strength: Ice, while physical attacks such as Iron Tail and Iron Head were a little less powerful because they couldn't trigger the charging effect, making it difficult to deal with melee enemies.

At present, the only melee attack electric move that Pikachu can use to kill the enemy in an instant is the Volt Attack, which can trigger the charging effect that the Mutated Thunder Orb adds to Pikachu, and the real power reaches the level of Pikachu to use thunder.

It's a pity that this move has a power of 120 but it is a move that kills 1,000 enemies and damages 800 in one move, and after Pikachu uses this move, he can almost quit the game.

Therefore, Sato Kaede began to think about how to make Pikachu temporarily have the ability to temporarily have the ability to not worry about reaction forces, such as the characteristics of a hard head, and finally, he came up with the steel move of the iron head.

The Iron Head move is used by having the elf cover the forehead with steel energy, making the forehead as hard as steel for a short time, and then the elf will fight the enemy with a head hammer.

The huge reaction force formed by the volt attack, which is naturally not solved by the temporary hardening of the forehead, but there is no doubt that the temporary stiffening of the forehead can withstand a stronger impact, which greatly weakens the reaction force of the volt attack.

In order to allow Pikachu to expand the coverage of the Iron Head move to the entire skull, so as to minimize the reaction power of the Volt attack, Sato Kaede did not hesitate to spend some money (two medium-grade fire stones) from a specialized steel elf in the station in exchange for a small bottle of diluted metal film solution.

Metal film, also known as metal coating, is a special liquid containing rich steel energy, and the elf can easily perceive the steel energy in nature as long as it is smeared with a little of this special liquid, which is one of the most effective props used by the elf to exercise steel moves.

If elves like the Great Rock Serpent and the Flying Mantis want to evolve, they must obtain enough metal film and apply it all over their bodies.

Otherwise, the Great Rock Snake will be able to rely on a long period of time to complete its evolution with the help of geothermal heat and various metals in its body, while the Flying Mantis will never want to evolve for the rest of its life.

Pikachu paid a lot of price in the process of cultivating the Iron Head move, because although his head was stained with a diluted metal film solution and he continued to use the Iron Head move, his head became bald.

Because of this, Pikachu was uncomfortable for several days, and he kept having trouble with Sato Kaede, and finally Sato Kaede gave him his favorite hat and returned to the city to buy him his favorite deluxe version of hot and sour beef noodles to coax him to continue training iron head moves.

Now, after a hard workout, Pikachu has managed to cover half of his head with an iron head move, and the massive reaction force caused by Volta's attack has been weakened by at least 60%.

Sato Kaede was very satisfied with this, Pikachu weakened the volt attack by 60% of the effect of temporarily hardening his head through the iron head move, which was enough to make Pikachu use his full volt attack several times, not once, and he was almost on his knees.

In the end, Sato Kaede named this skill combination skill Thunder Head Hammer.

The skill combination skills that the jewel starfish learns are a bit complicated, Sato Kaede asked it to learn a combination of light wall and reflection wall, both moves belong to superpower moves, the former weakens the enemy's special attack damage, and the latter weakens the enemy's physical attack damage.

Moreover, the effects of these two moves can also be transferred to companions, so it can be said that both of these moves are very practical moves.

However, Sato Kaede knows that these two moves are far from being as simple as imagined, and once they are combined, they will form a very powerful defensive move.

In the special chapter, as a super-powered elf from outside the world, Daiochisis can perfectly combine these two moves to form a super defensive shield, and its shield strength is not inferior to the energy shield formed by the defense.

In fact, not only Daiochisis, but Lokia, a super-powered divine beast, had also used this technique when fighting against the Three Divine Birds, and with this move, he had repeatedly resisted the combined attacks of the Three Divine Birds.

There was also a rabbi in Sato, and Kaede Sato remembered that in the theatrical version, he used this skill combination to fend off the flying mantis's slashing attack of the elf hunter.

Sato Kaede was very impressed by this move, and naturally hoped that his elf could learn this skill combination technique.

However, the prerequisite for this move is that the elf must learn both the light wall and the reflection wall, and it seems that the requirements for mental power are relatively high.

Sato Kaede estimates that in addition to the superpower elves, the elves of other systems will not be able to use this skill combination technique even if they learn the light wall and the reflection wall at the same time.

Practice has proved that this skill combination technique is indeed very mentally draining.

The Jewel Starfish is tired enough just to use the light wall and the reflection wall at the same time, and if you want to combine the two, you must have very delicate mental power control skills.

In the end, it was Yongjira, a super-powered elf with stronger mental power than Sato Kaede, who came to the aid (Yongjira's IQ is very high, far surpassing that of humans), and guided the gem starfish, and the gem starfish was able to successfully use the prototype of this skill combination technique.

At the same time, in the process of instructing the Jewel Starfish, Yongjira also learned the Light Wall move from the Jewel Starfish, and by the way, he also learned this skill combination technique.

After the light wall and the reflection wall are combined, it will form a milky white energy shield, and the strength of this energy shield is indeed very powerful, and Pikachu's 100,000 volts will not be able to break it for a while and a half.

It's just that after Sato Kaede communicated with the jewel starfish through telepathy, he knew the flaw of this energy shield, that is, it consumes very mental power, and it takes 20 mental power points per second to maintain it alone, but it costs 100 spiritual power points to have it once.

Sato Kaede saw the flaws of this skill combination technique, and he finally realized why only superpower-based beasts could use it freely, because there were enough people blue.

For this blue-consuming type of skill combination skill, Sato Kaede decided to name it Psychic Shield.