The evolution of Blue Jay into Steeljaw is undoubtedly a very comprehensive evolution.

In Ding Han's impression, Steeljaw is a Pokémon that appears in the form of a physical shield. Therefore, it is actually very difficult for Mantis to completely break through Steeljaw.

But in fact, there is an advantage for Mantis after Steeljaw evolves. That is, some fighting skills that Dafei can use are no longer resisted by its resistance.

And the battle between Mantis and Steeljaw is bound to be a protracted war! On the other hand

, Riolu finally had the power to fight back after being beaten for a long time.

Riolu began to play the characteristics of its [Mischievous Heart], frequently using changing skills to harass Chickadee.

Use [Harsh Sound] to reduce Chickadee's defense, and then Riolu began to launch his own offensive.

But it was always the restraint of the attributes. Chickadee used a Swallow Return to directly knock Riolu away again, and even hit a tree.

"The Trail……"

Ding Han immediately asked Happiny to go and heal Riolu.

But Riolu stood up with difficulty, signaling Happiny not to heal him.

Looking at the shaky path, Ding Han felt that he had a connection with him.

"The path is evolving...……"

Just when Ding Han had such a feeling, Xiaolu also emitted golden light like the Blue Crow that just evolved.

And with a long roar, Riolu officially evolved into Lucario!

【Lucario: Riolu's evolved form. A wave Pokémon!

Lucario looks like a real dog, with a majestic appearance. It has a thorn on the back of its hands and a thorn on its chest. It has a thin upper body and a strong lower body. Mega Lucario has more black stripes on its surface, more hair on the back of its head, darker skin, and red feet. The milky white fur on its body becomes longer, and its thighs become thinner. More thorns grow on the back of its hands and soles of its feet.

Lucario has the ability to detect the waves emitted by everything.

By detecting the waves emitted by the opponent, it can read its thoughts and actions, understand human language, and learn the emotions of opponents as far as 1 km away.

It will also know things it doesn't want to know, so it is easy to accumulate stress.

It is said that by capturing the waves, it can see opponents whose figures were originally invisible.

Because it can understand human thoughts, it will only approach trainers with a righteous heart.

It not only reads, but also gains the ability to control the waves.

It uses the power of the waves to hunt, and this power can even smash huge rocks.

The energy of Mega Lucario's Mega Evolution and the waveguide mixed together and rushed back and forth, leaving black marks all over its body. Due to the Mega Evolution, the waveguide expanded. Bathed in the explosive energy, its fighting instinct awakened, and it would attack the enemy with ruthless means driven by its fighting instinct. It would concentrate all its energy and challenge the enemy in front of it. Its fighting style can be summed up in one word:"ruthless"."】

After Riolu evolved into Lucario, he was not idle for a moment. He attacked the Titmouse and used a [Rock Blockade]!

The flying type Titmouse was obviously restrained by this rock type skill, and fell into a coma after being hit directly.

Ding Han understood that Xiaolu needed to change to a stronger opponent after his evolution.

After all, Xiaolu's level has also risen from [Beginner] to [Intermediate].

In fact, Ding Han likes Lucario very much. Ding Han did not deny that he was somewhat influenced by the theatrical animation"Dream and Wave Brave" that he watched in his previous life. This is also one of Ding Han's favorite Pokémon theatrical versions, but the image of Lucario itself is enough to attract Ding Han's attention even if it is the first time (before seeing the later story).

In the Pokémon series, Lucario is almost portrayed as one of the representatives of"loyalty and bravery":

Fighting + Steel attributes, two characteristics are mental strength (will not fall into a cowering state) and unyielding heart (speed increases by one level after cowering), plus his performance in the movie facing a million troops without changing his expression, it is almost as if the word"bravery" is written on his face; and in the game,"he can understand the thoughts of humans, so he will only get close to trainers with a righteous heart.

" The setting makes it one of the few elves with very human nature.

In the animation, he gambled everything for his country, and even mistakenly thought that his partner who was both his teacher and friend abandoned the city and fled to resolutely draw a clear line.

If the city of Uruderang gave posthumous titles to Pokémon, Lucario must be"loyal and brave.

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In terms of appearance, the prototype of Lucario is completely taken from the Egyptian god of death Abinus, at least in Ding Han's opinion, it has a solemn side, but the color has changed to blue.

In fact, if you pay attention, you will find that Shiny Lucario is actually yellow and black, which is exactly the same as the Egyptian Abinus.

In addition, the feeling of wave guidance in the animation, the side of affection and righteousness, and the handsome fighting posture really make Ding Han like it very much. On the other side, the stalemate between Giant Claw Mantis and Steel Armored Crow is obviously still difficult to resolve.

But for some reason, the two Pokémon who originally gave each other a move now stopped fighting and looked at each other seriously.

What Ding Han didn't expect was that both sides had stopped fighting.

There was even a feeling of mutual appreciation between the two.

Ding Han knew that the reason why Steel Armored Crow, which was Blue Crow before, attacked them was a kind of nature of wild Pokémon.

In fact, Pokémon generally have a spontaneous need to fight, and fighting is actually one of the"instincts" of Pokémon. Pokémon may have to rely on"fighting" to solve problems at various stages of their lives. Many Pokémon that are not"violent" in temperament will continue to practice their fighting skills or spontaneously���"Sparring" is not entirely the result of human (trainer) driving.

Individuals who are not naturally aggressive or tired of fighting may not be able to pass on their genes in the wild environment...

Pokémon themselves also have the idea of improving their combat effectiveness/skill power and practicing their own ideas, rather than being forced by anyone. A typical case is Xiaozhi's

Rock Dog (Grevolucrata in the Alola region) )When he was still a Rockdog and lived in the home of Professor Kukui, he would practice his fighting skills on his own.

For example, in the animation, Professor Kukui bought a"doll" for Rockdog (actually a"stand-in doll" in the game), and then installed a camera at home. In the end, it was discovered that Rockdog spontaneously"simulated fighting" with toys at home without any hints or guidance, attacking opponents with teeth and claws.

In addition to"simulating fighting" with immobile toys at home, Rockdog would regularly go to a place called"Scratch Hill".

To put it bluntly, it is a place where Pokémon"learn from each other". Here, Pokémon regularly"make friends with martial arts" at night, constantly hone their skills in"actual combat", and truly"learn war in war" spontaneously.

According to Dr. Kukui, this is the Pokémon's own gymnasium that"cannot be disturbed by humans". It is completely a spontaneous competition of Pokémon. By the way, at this time, Rockdog is not Xiaozhi's Pokémon (it has not been captured yet), and all his behaviors are not influenced by Xiaozhi but the instincts of wild Pokémon.

In fact, Rock Dog is already a relatively"easy to get along with" Pokémon (there is a similar description in the illustrations, but as it grows, its temperament will become more irritable, especially before it evolves), but even so, it will spontaneously engage in various types of battles, because this is instinctive, and it is also because it is something that Pokémon must face at all stages of their lives.

For example, in a population of Scythers, there must be a"boss", and this"boss" is not elected, but"fought", and the leader is always facing the threat of being challenged. If he fails, he may even be expelled from the group, so honing combat skills is the real"place of life and death, the way of survival and destruction, which must not be ignored" for Pokémon.

Just like the relationship between Ding Han's Da Fei and Xiao Fei, Xiao Fei is absolutely obedient to Da Fei.

In addition to gaining status in the population, many battles are"fighting for territory." In the Pokémon community, from mythical beasts to common flowers, birds, fish and insects, all have"territorial behavior". Once invaded, the two will"fight" to solve all problems. After a long period of selection, it is not difficult to understand that Pokémon are"aggressive" by nature.

In addition, courtship is a"major event in life" for many Pokémon. This is easy to understand, but courtship is often not as"warm" as in the human world. Some are even"violent"."——It is a way of courting by"fighting", for example, the Donjia side is to form a ball and bump into each other, trying to���To win the favor of the"goddess" (usually a different-colored/shiny Pokémon).

Sometimes, the people competing with you for your partner may not be from the same species. For example, Fiona may compete with Pikachu for the"sweetheart", leading to a"confrontation". At this time, is it okay not to"fight"?

To put it bluntly, from the perspective of natural selection, Pokémon that are not good at fighting by nature will even find it difficult to pass on their genes, because Pokémon that hate fighting by nature will definitely be at a disadvantage in terms of resources and reproduction in this ecology.

Therefore, in fact, there is still a"cruel" side in the Pokémon population, which is not much better than"battles between trainers". There are referees and rules in the duels between trainers, and you are not even allowed to"get serious". The logic of nature is really"survival of the fittest"...

In the wild, Pokémon are fighting"for their lives". There are no referees, no bottom line, only life and death, and victory or defeat. In comparison, Pokémon battles are often"tender and affectionate". As long as"fighting is not allowed", both sides must immediately separate, otherwise they will lose the qualification...

For Pokémon that have reproduced for generations in this wild environment, it is meaningless whether they like to fight or not. Fighting is probably something that has been engraved in the DNA of the entire population. Not to mention domesticated ones, there are no individuals with this instinct in the wild. They have long been eliminated, and the descendants who remain should be martial and fierce.……

……

Now let's look at this Steeljaw. For some reason, Steeljaw suddenly looked at Ding Han.

This made Ding Han stunned. It couldn't be that Steeljaw still wanted to attack him.

But after Steeljaw looked at Ding Han, it turned and flew to Ding Han.

Ding Han did not hide, but because Ding Han had that familiar feeling.

It was the feeling of connecting with the Pokémon's mind.

In other words, Steeljaw was willing to be his Pokémon.

"Steelix, are you willing to follow me?"

Steelix spread its wings, but did not fly into the air, more like opening its arms.

Ding Han laughed, knowing what he meant, and took out the Poké Ball to capture Steelix.

In fact, not all the Pokémon that Ding Han owns are in the Poké Ball.

After all, if they were all captured in the Poké Ball, there would be too many.

And in Ding Han's view, the Poké Ball is just a"container" and never has the function of"taming", running-in and a"compulsory course" for every trainer to capture Pokémon. The Poké Ball is not a"Palu Ball", a ball can turn a Pokémon into a"worker".

Even if you use a Poké Ball to capture a Pokémon, if it does not trust the trainer, it still will not obey your command, and it may even go against you everywhere. The Poké Ball cannot bring trust and recognition, and only the trainer's own efforts can truly"tame" the Pokémon.

Although many people think that humans unilaterally choose Pokémon, the partnership between Pokémon and trainers is In fact, it is a two-way relationship, and it is far from being solved by a single ball.

Many trainers may not be able to quickly build trust with a Pokémon like the protagonist of the game without any running-in.

In some cases, Pokémon will also choose the trainer, even if it is the starter Pokémon in the initial Pokémon, such as Frog.

Frog is the initial starter Pokémon of the Kalos region.

In theory, it has long ceased to be a"wild Pokémon" and has a Poké Ball.

However, it will not obey orders from trainers it does not recognize, and will even run away on its own.

It is basically a situation where I do not accept you and you are not worthy of being my trainer.

And it did not happen once, but several times. A mere Poké Ball could not restrain the Pokémon's inner heart: in the animation, Frog truly became a"tamed Pokémon" after meeting Ash. It"brought its own Poké Ball" and placed the capture item in front of Ash, asking him to capture it, and only then did it become Ash's Pokémon, and afterwards... They are all very obedient, because they are convinced wholeheartedly.

In fact, this kind of thing is seen a lot by Xiaozhi. Not to mention the time in the Kalos League, the first Pokémon Pikachu that he received from Professor Oak had a Poké Ball at the beginning, but he was"uncooperative" and didn't even want to enter the Poké Ball. If it weren't for the later battle with Toucan, it might take some time for the two to open their hearts to each other...

This kind of"running-in" problem is common in the Pokémon world, and it's not just Xiaozhi. For example, Elise is already a relatively talented trainer, and she is also a Pokémon trainer who"specializes" in dragon attributes. There was almost no unpleasantness in her first meeting with Dragonite, but after taming the wild Dragonite, it still took a long time to run in and become a"partner" relationship.

The Poké Ball can"hold" Dragonite's body, but it cannot"conquer" Dragonite's heart. The Poké Ball cannot change the Pokémon's mind, which is why there are so many twists and turns later. :

After Dragonite was captured, it still had"wild habits" for a long time, which was specifically manifested in being angry, not listening to orders, and doing its own thing. Alice herself and the people around her could see that this Dragonite was arrogant (it was a grumpy guy when it was wild before) and did not obey discipline.

Alice really used various methods and finally established a trusting relationship with this Dragonite with the help of a specific opportunity. These running-in problems will be"ignored" in the game, but they are widely present in the Pokémon world...

Finally, it must be emphasized that even if the trainer and Pokémon have established a good trusting relationship in the later stage, many times the Pokémon's own will cannot be controlled by the trainer.

When the Pokémon does not want to fight, the trainer gives orders, and the Pokémon can ignore it, or even not come out of the Poké Ball.

When the Pokémon wants to"fight", it can even choose not to return to the Poké Ball and continue to fight.

When it is really angry, the trainer does not have such a big"decision-making power".

Therefore, Ding Han does not like to use the word"brainwashing" to describe the capture process, which seems too"simple and crude".

On the one hand, everything is not over after catching a Pokémon.

Although it is not shown in the game, quickly getting through the"running-in period" is a test that every trainer must go through.

On the other hand, after the running-in period, the two are not completely in a"master-servant relationship", but a relatively unbalanced partnership.

Although the trainer is in a more dominant position and the Pokémon is weaker, it is not completely to the point of"pointing and hitting"...

It is precisely because the Poké Ball cannot provide"brainwashing" and the ideological work has to be done by each trainer himself that there are the stories and twists and turns in the Pokémon animation mentioned above....

Ding Han thinks that the real"brainwashing type of capture" is to look at games like the fantasy beast Paloo.

Once this thing Paloo is captured by the"Palu Ball", it will really become your"laborer" (even a slave), doing housework, cooking, mining, processing, logistics, and even becoming your private weapon, all of which are not a problem.

This is the real"brainwashing".

As long as it is captured by the ball made of Paloo stone, it is really yours in life and your ghost in death.

The Pokémon Ball is far worse...

And now Ding Han has the answer in his heart after capturing Steelix!

Steelix will also be the third Pokémon he uses to take the Pokémon trainer exam!

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