Chapter 145: The Second Game, The Water Field

When Gary came to the water field, the second game had already started. There was no specific time for the game. If the first game ended faster, the second game would start immediately after the field was cleaned up.

When Gary came to the water field, the second game was almost over. Both sides had only one Pokémon left. In the end, the red player won.

After the game, the staff cleaned up the field and the third game started.

Ash VS Dune!

Ash's first game was one of his few highlights. Krabby defeated Rival three in a row.

However, Gary had seen Ash's Krabby in Professor Oak's Laboratory. Ash never took care of that Krabby. Professor Oak took care of it. Every time he trained, he trained with Gary's Pokémon.

And he trained according to the plan Gary made for Blastoise. The strength of that Krabby was not even inferior to Ash's main Pokémon. It is not an exaggeration to say that this Krabby was trained by Gary's pokemon .

The game started.

Ash's first Pokémon is Krabby, just like in the original plot.

The Pokémon that Dune sent out is Exeggutor.

[LV40 Krabby/- Elite]

[LV30 Exeggutor/Gym]

"What a huge difference. No wonder he can win three games in a row." Gary was quite surprised to see Dune's Exeggutor level. It was only level 30. How could he collect 8 badges to participate in the competition with such strength?

Gary naturally thought that Dune seemed to be a coordination trainer who specialized in participating in the Contest. He could participate in the Indigo Plateau Conference because he must have passed the Alliance appraisal exam to be eligible to participate.

The battle began.

Krabby took advantage of the home field advantage and Ash's magical tactics to successfully defeat Exeggutor and successfully evolve it into a Kingler.

Dune then sent out the second Pokémon, Seadra.

[LV33 Seadra /Gym]

Seeing Dune's Seadra, Gary finally understood why Krabby could win three games in a row. It was because Dune was not strong enough.

Gary admitted that the coordination trainer had some strength, but compared with the real trainer, it was still far behind.

Although there was a special case of Wallace, it only applied to Wallace.

For other coordination trainers, whether they could enter the top 100 of the Pokémon Championship was a problem.

The following games were not worth watching. Ash defeated Dune's Seadra and Golbat with Kingler and completed the feat of winning three games in a row.

It became the most eye-catching game in the first round. Other players had to replace Pokémon more or less. It was difficult to win completely, but except for Gary, there were still some players who could do it. But it was really difficult to win three games in a row.

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After watching the Water Field, Gary and Sabrina went to the restaurant for dinner. They planned to go to the center of the venue to draw lots after dinner.

"Gary, I won the game." Gary and Sabrina were having dinner, and Ash and his party also came here. Ash came up and showed off his achievements today.

"You are lucky to meet a coordination trainer, but you may not be so lucky in the future." Gary said.

"Coordination trainer?" Ash was stunned. It was the first time he heard this term and he didn't understand what it meant.

"Coordination trainers are specialized in participating in contests. They pay attention to the appearance and performance conditions of Pokémon. They will combine skills to perform a contest. Even the battle is fought in a very contest way." Misty explained.

"There are such trainers." Ash was shocked and asked in confusion: "But what does this have to do with my victory over Dune?"

"Coordination trainers focus on show matches. Their Pokémon are weak in battle. They don't pursue the strong strength of Pokémon, but the coordination between skills. Although they are a little helpful for Pokémon battles, their strength is much weaker than normal trainers." Gary said.

"Ah... am I just lucky?" Ash wanted to show off in front of Gary just now, but he didn't expect that he only defeated a half-baked coordination trainer, and he lost his confidence immediately.

"I guess so." Gary said.

Ash was a little depressed.

"Ash, don't be too depressed. Although the coordination trainer is not very good, there are also very good coordination trainers. The champion of Hoenn Alliance is a coordination trainer." Misty comforted.

"Hoenn Alliance? What is that place?" Ash asked in confusion.

Ash doesn't know everything about Kanto Region so don't expect him to know the situation in other regions.

"Hoenn Alliance is a place in the tropical region, which is larger than the inland of Kanto Region." Gary explained.

"Oh! That's it." Ash nodded.

"Have a good meal.

I hope you can have such luck in the second match."

Gary said, "Sabrina, let's go."

Gary and Sabrina had finished their meal long ago.

They just took a short break here.

It was time to draw lots. ...! The center of the venue.

At this time, many Trainers were drawing lots here to see who their next Rival would be.

Gary also found an empty counter and drew lots.

Press the button and the venue will be randomly changed to the Water Venue, one of the four venues and the most difficult one.

Gary's Rival is a Trainer named Frank, a man from Vermilion City.

After confirming the venue and Rival, Gary returned to the room, turned on the computer, and searched for Frank's information.

The organizers posted the video of each player's game on the official website, and the contestants can check it .

Gary naturally wanted to watch Frank's game.

Frank's first game was in the Grass Venue.

The three Pokémon he used were Victreebel, Fearow, and Machoke.

It was a lonely sight.

In addition to Fearow, Victreebel and Machoke will basically not appear in the second round.

Both of these Pokémon cannot enter the water, but Fearow can move in the air.

In the first round, all the players' Pokémon have not been exposed. Although Frank's three Pokémon are known, the information is not very valuable.

After confirming Frank's basic information, Gary went to the teleporter and asked Professor Oak to teleport two Pokémon.

...!

After one night.

At 9 o'clock the next morning.

The second round of the Indigo Plateau Conference officially began.

In the water field, the first game has begun.

Gary's game is the second game of the water field.

At present, the first game has been halfway through.

The Pokémon levels of both sides are evenly matched.

Unfortunately, the green player has only one water Pokémon, while Rival has two.

Because of the advantage of the terrain, the green player lost to the red player.

After the first game, the staff began to repair the field. .