Chapter 35 The Moon's Farewell Team
Chapter 35 The Moon's Farewell Team
Their levels aren't low, but they're not exactly crushing either.
There is no obvious chemistry between the lineups.
The attribute synergy is poor, and skill synergy is practically nonexistent.
After discussing for a long time, they still couldn't come up with a tactical strategy.
Jiang Yueci led the main force, Lin Yue blocked the enemy, Bai Weiyi provided defense, Fang Bo flanked from behind, and Chu Yue put out fires everywhere.
It sounds like a ragtag bunch hastily put together.
"It's nothing." Jiang Yueci shook her head and waved her hand dismissively. "Winning is also a viable strategy. As long as you can win, that's all that matters."
Everyone accepted her explanation.
If we can win the game, we can selectively ignore everything else.
The arena is located on the north side of the campus. By the time the five-person teams arrived, most of the teams had already completed their registration.
Jiang Yueci was appointed as the temporary team leader, and it was naturally her job to sign up.
When she went over to fill out the form, she discovered that the team hadn't been named.
Her little eyes darted around, and an idea came to her. She quickly wrote down four big characters.
"Wow, this name is fantastic."
Ignoring the teacher's smile, Jiang Yueci skipped back and announced to everyone that they had drawn number seven.
After the first round, the top twelve teams in points will advance.
Ultimately, six teams will be selected, and each team will then compete against second-year students.
All six teams are basically eligible to enroll.
Fighting with the senior was nothing more than a different kind of intimidation.
Let them put away their pride and study hard at Tianqiong Academy.
Of course, if you really have the ability to defeat students, you can gain a large number of credits at once.
This item is very useful; it can be used to purchase many rare items and services.
Such as materials for Pokémon evolution, resources consumed in training, and methods for learning skills, etc.
Some advanced training methods require multiple Pokémon to assist simultaneously.
You can't buy this with money outside, but in Tianqiong, enough credits can get a bunch of elves to serve you.
The speed of growth is naturally extraordinary.
On stage, Jian Wei reappeared, and as always, he tapped the microphone to quiet the audience.
"I won't go into the rules, but there are two types: individual and team battles, which will be determined by drawing lots."
"Individual battles come in various forms, such as the loser's elimination system and the one-versus-all system. These are all standard features of the Pokémon Tournament. Those who have watched the matches will understand, and those who haven't will find out in a moment."
She swiped her finger across the tablet, and the team battle rules appeared on the large screen behind her.
"Team battles have time limits; only those who survive to the end can earn points. It's not that you can win just because you're the strongest."
"Multiple target points will be set up on the field, and there will be extra points for those who stay until the end."
It sounds simple, but the actual rules are quite complex, which tests students' ability to make choices.
It also has the ability to conduct reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance.
Splitting forces makes them vulnerable to ambushes and attacks, while acting together results in a slower drop rate.
You take one stronghold, but others have already taken several.
Even if they deliberately avoid you, they will still be the ones who win in the end.
After briefly explaining the rules, the instructor waved his hand to signal the official start of the assessment.
Teams that drew number one and number two officially entered the venue.
The two teams on stage drew individual matches.
The rule is a loser elimination system.
Each person can only step down when they are exhausted or admit defeat.
If you have the ability, you can definitely take on five opponents at once.
The price is that all physical and magical energy will be depleted, and the subsequent battles will probably be over.
Keep in mind that there will be at least two more rounds of combat to come, and the free time may not be enough for you to replenish your stamina.
How to conserve energy while ensuring victory is a question every trainer should consider.
Soon, the three rounds of battles on stage ended, with a powerful trainer from Team One defeating all three in a row.
The outstanding performance drew applause from the audience.
In Fang Bo's opinion, this person could defeat another person if he was lucky.
However, he chose to conserve his strength and leave the remaining two to his teammates to deal with.
Unexpectedly, the fourth player on team number two was extremely skilled.
Achieving a one-versus-three feat using only a Fire-type Pokémon.
After exhausting the last Pokémon, a teammate finished it off.
Amidst cheers and applause, Team Two successfully staged a comeback and won.
The next match will be between teams number three and number four.
This time, I was drawn into the team battle.
The time limit is 15 minutes.
Five target points were set up on the field, each with an initial score of ten points.
After capturing the target point, two points are awarded for each minute the point is held.
The enemy can steal or interfere; the elf that survives to the end will receive extra points.
Unless you have overwhelming strength, you must plan how to allocate your power.
The battle was exciting, but also chaotic, with a group of elves running around the arena like headless flies.
One minute they're guarding this place, the next they're trying to seize the stronghold.
Command was in complete chaos, with no coordination or planning whatsoever.
The teachers on the platform shook their heads repeatedly, guessing that their scores wouldn't be very high.
One of them performed exceptionally well, single-handedly repelling multiple spirits and preventing the stronghold they occupied from falling.
"This guy is not bad." Lin Yue nodded in praise, seemingly admiring the other person.
Judging from his appearance, he's probably lost in a fantasy.
The inner monologue of someone who single-handedly turned the tide and whose teammates were filled with admiration.
Fang Bo actually had a similar idea.
But he gained a clearer understanding of reality and the importance of teamwork.
The following matches were unremarkable, fully revealing the newcomers' shortcomings.
There wasn't even a single move that caught anyone's eye.
Finally, the female instructor called out number seven, Xiao Duo, and it was their turn to perform on stage.
"Next match, Team Seven, Yueci, is great, against Team Eight, We Will Win." Jian Wei's lips twitched noticeably as he read out the team names.
Unrestrained laughter erupted from the stands.
"Ahem." Jiang Yueci stood up nonchalantly, her bun swaying from side to side, completely ignoring her teammates' murderous glares.
Fang Bo followed behind her expressionlessly.
Lin Yue kept his head down, not daring to let the camera capture his appearance.
Bai Weiyi pushed up her glasses, her feigned composure barely concealing her embarrassment.
Chu Yue thought the team name was cute, and she liked the style.
Team number eight on the opposite side has already taken their positions.
Five people, four men and one woman, all wearing dark blue team uniforms with the words "Victory is certain" printed on their chests.
This scene drew laughter from the stands again.
The boy in the lead glanced at Jiang Yueci, his lips curling down in a smirk: "Boring, he's obviously not a pro."
As the team captain, Jiang Yueci walked straight to the center of the field and took out a slip of paper from the black box on the lottery table.
The team whose number comes first will have its captain draw the game mode.
Jiang Yueci looked very excited. When she saw the contents of the note, she happily raised her hand to her teammates.
This is a two- or three-rule individual battle.
The competition consists of two rounds.
There is no limit to the number of players on the field in each match, but each player can only send one Pokémon to the field, and they cannot send it to the second match.
The spirit that remains in combat strength at the end of the battle will earn points.
The team with the higher total score after the two rounds wins.
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