515. This trump card is as naïve as its trainers
After the defeat of the Warrior Eagle, the trainer standing across from Karp quickly got his form in order, reclaimed the Warrior Eagle and released his next elf.
It's different from before, at first he wanted to release the Warrior Eagle to test Karp's reality, but in fact, his Warrior Eagle didn't have the effect he expected, and now if he doesn't solve this ghost quickly, let alone force Karp's hole cards, he doesn't even know what Karp let the elf do.
- What a troublesome boy.
Originally, he was a little relaxed because there was no danger to his life in this mission, but he also became serious after the Warrior Eagle fell inexplicably, he didn't take the Poke Ball that he originally placed in the second place, but directly took out the Poke Ball that he placed at the back and released the Poke Ball in it.
'Roar'
As the red light flickered, and before the elf could fully emerge from the red light, its roar reached the ears of Karp and the ghosts.
When the red light dissipated, a terrifying deterrent force directly pressed the ghosts, and the moment he saw this elf, Karp knew that it had no intimidating characteristics, but even so, its body still exuded a terrifying coercion that was no less than that of some elves whose characteristics were intimidating.
There is no doubt that when he felt this coercion, Karp used the power of Tokiwa to feel a unique confidence in this trainer with a rating of 430 points, and if the two were combined, this elf would probably be his trump card, that is, his king-level elf.
To be honest, at the beginning, the other party took out the Warrior Eagle Cap, and he really didn't expect his trump card to be this elf who is basically an elf who knows a little about Pokemon and Pokémon should have some impression of it - Charizard.
Originally, when he looked at the Warrior Eagle, Karp thought that the other party would take out a team of elves in the region, but he didn't expect that the second one of the other party would release one of the three royal families in the Kanto region and Kanto.
However, although this Charizard is a common elf in the audience, when they saw his jet-black Charizard, the audience still cheered.
After all, Charizard is generally orange, and this is only black means that the other party is a different color, that is, a flash elf, and then this Charizard has a terrifying coercion as soon as it appears, even people who are not trainers can probably see the special features of this Charizard.
However, this coercion did not make the ghosts feel any fear, for it that has lived for thousands of years, the fire-breathing dragon opposite is just a child, and it will not care about the roar of a child.
But since Charizard roared, it responded directly.
'Roar'
With the sound of the ghost, Karp was stunned for a moment, there is no doubt that because he and the ghost have established a spiritual link, so the idea that the ghost wants to repeat the old trick and talk trash at the beginning is still passed to Karp.
However, after the ghost roared, although the other party's Charizard seemed to squint his eyes and tried to suppress his anger, in fact, under the detection of Tokiwa's power, this Charizard's emotional performance was still calm.
It seems that the ghost's trash talk didn't affect the fire-breathing dragon.
Karp confirmed this instantly, and then spoke for the first time in this game while using the spirit link to pass the command to the ghosts.
"Ghosts, convert to plan 2 - rush over, attack directly!"
After saying this, Karp didn't give more detailed instructions, and just shut up, as if he didn't have to give instructions before, but just gave the elf a general direction, and then didn't need to say anything.
The trainer standing across from him didn't find anything strange about Karp's move.
After all, this is not the first time he has faced superpowers, and he knows that superpowers can establish a spiritual link with elves, but the link between ordinary superpowers and elves can only simply give instructions, and the speed is not as fast as Karp or Kerry.
Therefore, in order to improve the transmission of instructions and the speed of the elves' receipt of instructions, formulate a general direction of instructions for the elves at the beginning, and use this to narrow the scope of the instructions, and then improve their reaction speed and the receiving speed of the elves, and then give all the instructions in the spiritual link, and use their mouths to say the switch of the direction of the instructions, so as not to confuse their elves - these are the basic methods used by ordinary superpowers.
But for superpowers of the level of Karp and Kerry, such a small means are not so necessary.
However, Kerry is not a superpower person who wakes up with superpowers of this level like Karp, so he used to have such a habit before, and although he doesn't often give switching commands, he still gives such orders sometimes.
This trainer still knows something about Karp, and he also knows that Karp is a superpower person at the same level as Kerry, but because he has seen Kerry switch commands, he doesn't think there is anything strange about Karp's current behavior, and directly gives orders to Charizard.
"Flame Charge."
Because Karp had already switched to a surprise order, he didn't hesitate to give Charizard an assault order.
He is also a trainer with a king-level elf, so he can naturally see that Karp's ghost is not a king-level yet.
Just like what Karp thought about at the beginning, the gap between the Heavenly King level and the quasi-Heavenly King level is still quite large, and a quasi-Heavenly King-level elf with extreme attributes may also be easily crushed by a Heavenly King-level elf, so he didn't have much burden when he gave orders to Charizard, plus Charizard was also his old buddy, and he gave the order to flash the flame charge against a ghost elf like Ghost, and Charizard naturally understood what he meant.
The Flash Charge is just a trick used to rush and speed up, and it's naturally good to be able to hit, but it doesn't matter if you can't hit.
It is a matter of course for Charizard to use evil tricks against ghostly elves, and when the distance is enough, Charizard will directly turn into a bite and hit the opponent by surprise.
But its ideas are good, but in reality it doesn't work against ghosts.
And when it was wrapped in flames and rushed towards the ghosts, the ghosts rushed directly at it.
Because Karp switched the command before, neither Charizard nor his trainer thought there was anything wrong with such a ghost, but Karp, a trainer who also held a king-level elf, saw Charizard's strength and planned to let the ghost let it exit after wasting a little bit of Charizard's physical strength, and then replace it with the same king-level elf to deal with Charizard.
This is a fairly reasonable tactical arrangement for trainers.
But when the ghost wrapped in black air collided with Charizard, Charizard opened its mouth directly, and as the black streamer flashed on its teeth, it turned its head directly when the flame of the flash charge and the black air flow of the ghost collided with each other, bypassed the black air flow, and bit down on the ghost.
And then - it bites empty.
Or to put it more accurately, it bites off the ghost's stand-in, and then Charizard also reacts, and immediately takes his eyes off the stand-in, and directly begins to look for the ghost's true body.
However, even more unexpected circumstances have arisen.
The black air flow that had been wrapped around the body of the substitute and collided with the flames directly transformed into the appearance of a ghost while Charizard looked away, opened its mouth at Charizard who turned its head, and a mouthful of poison directly hit Charizard's head.
Seeing this, Karp laughed.
Although the other party's Charizard is good, it is just like its trainer - it is too naïve.
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