At Battle Park, Tetsuya could only eat their work meals.
However, when he entered the dining hall it made Tetsuya feel quite absurd. The Pokémon all looked listless and malnourished, yet the work meals of these staff members were full of rich dishes and delicacies.
The entire Battle Park was in complete disorder. It was hard to know whether Pryce's Battle Park could still make a profit now. However, Tetsuya could not be bothered to care about such matters. Since he could also eat along with them, why would he refuse.
After lunch, Tetsuya first came to the training room and directly asked Rei to arrange two treadmills for him. After all, he was someone Pryce had instructed them to take care of, so Kawakami Rei was still rather polite toward Tetsuya…
If he casually told Pryce about any of the situations in this Battle Park, Rei, as the person in charge, would not be able to escape responsibility. There were also quite a few Trainers in the room bringing their Pokémon for basic training.
"Come out, Golett."
Tetsuya sent out Golett, and then also let Ditto return to its original form. Standing in front of a treadmill, Tetsuya set the speed to the fastest. "Ditto, for these half a month you will use this treadmill. This is the fastest speed. First adapt to it. Training with the treadmill improves stamina and Speed. After you adapt to it, we will activate the tennis launcher to train agility."
After Tetsuya finished speaking, Ditto stepped onto the treadmill and kept bouncing on it along with the speed of the machine.
Although Ditto had undergone a great deal of training, facing such a fast treadmill was still somewhat difficult. After persisting for more than ten minutes, it slipped off. Now Ditto no longer needed Tetsuya to say anything. It immediately jumped back onto the treadmill again.
Ditto's behavior completely set an example for the Pokémon that Tetsuya would catch later. In training it completely carried the image of an older brother. Although Ditto now had fewer opportunities to appear in battle, whenever there was a chance for Ditto to appear it would give its all to perform!
Unfortunately, due to Ditto's own limitations, using it in battle was extremely difficult. Hopefully in the future there would be an opportunity to change these limitations. As far as Tetsuya knew from his previous life, the only Trainers who used Ditto were "The Man of a Thousand Faces Brodie or Brodie The Phantom Thief" and Drake, the Champion of the Orange League.
In truth, no matter how strong a Pokémon was, none were as earnest, steadfast, and loyal as Ditto. After all, when Ditto had been starving to death in the Black Market, it was Tetsuya who bought it. After buying it back he always fed it the best food and never neglected its raising and training.
Although Tetsuya valued its ability, Ditto had long regarded Tetsuya as its lifesaver. Having such a Pokémon gave one a feeling of reliability and it would also become the benchmark of the entire team, forming an atmosphere where everyone strove to be first.
"Ditto… there will always be a space that belongs to you," Tetsuya said sincerely.
Then Tetsuya turned on the other treadmill. For Golett he could only set it to the lowest level. It could only be said that this was to help Golett quickly train the coordination of its body to the best level. The key was to develop the sealed energy within its body.
Right now letting Golett enter battle was completely impossible. A Pokémon that could not yet flexibly use its own body could only show a few flashy moves and display those tutor move it had learned. It simply did not possess practical combat ability.
Training Golett truly felt like the matter that gave him the greatest headache. However, Tetsuya still firmly believed that the investment placed in Golett was worthwhile. A Golett who embodied the wisdom of an entire tribe couldn't be just anyone.
Seeing that Golett was gradually adapting to the treadmill, Tetsuya finally felt slightly relieved. Fortunately, the battlefield was right next door, so he could come over at any time to observe Ditto and Golett.
When he arrived at the battlefield, the four Pokémon from the morning were already gone. After all, Battle Park still had to operate normally. They would not let the four Pokémon rest just because of his arrival.
They had probably gone to the sparring square. However, those four Pokémon had all looked dispirited, and their combat power was naturally limited.
Hopefully they could transfer a Fire-type Pokémon for him to battle against Piloswine. After all, Piloswine's greatest nemesis was still Fire-type. If it could overcome this hurdle, it would count as successfully breaking through its own limit.
"Come out, Piloswine!"
Piloswine stamped its feet. Ever since learning the move Earthquake, it would stamp its feet from time to time, triggering slight tremors in the ground.
"These are the Normal, Rock, Ice, and Grass fields. In the match half a month later, one of these four fields will be selected. Therefore we must adapt to each of them." After saying this, Tetsuya brought Piloswine to begin adapting to the fields.
So-called "adapting to the field" meant carrying out some offensive and defensive transitions on the field, then attempting to use the terrain for attack and defense.
The Normal field was completely unobstructed, leaving nothing to "adapt" to. It was equal for both sides.
The Ice field was probably the one Piloswine liked the most. Across the thick ice surface there were many protruding small ice mounds. Piloswine could run across the ice as if walking on flat ground, and could also use the ice mounds to carry out flanking attacks.
The structure of the Rock field was similar to that of the Ice field, except that here there were rock formations and scattered stones. These were not so easy for Piloswine to deal with. After all, the scattered stones on the ground hindered Piloswine's normal attacks, and the rock formations were much harder than the small ice mounds.
However, none of this could trouble Tetsuya. If he happened to draw the Rock field, Piloswine could use Icy Wind to attack the opponent as soon as it entered battle. Most importantly, it could blow up the scattered stones on the ground, both clearing the field and using the stones to attack the opponent, killing two Pidgey with one Rock Throw.
The Grass field was truly a serious weakness for Piloswine. The weeds were fully thirty centimeters tall. Piloswine already had short legs, and now it was completely buried in the weeds.
Forget running, even walking was difficult!
Moreover, these weeds could only be effectively cleared with slashing-type moves. Among Piloswine's moves there was nothing capable of powerfully clearing these weeds.
If the Grass field were really drawn, it would simply be his misfortune. If the opponent also had no way to deal with the weeds it would be manageable. But if he encountered an opponent with slashing-type moves or a Flying-type or Levitate opponent, Piloswine would be trapped in the grass and unable to escape, completely turning into a target.
If there were truly no other way, he could only use Freeze-Dry to freeze all the moisture in the weeds, then use Icicle Spear to destroy them.
Following Tetsuya's commands, Piloswine began galloping across the four fields. One afternoon was enough for it to adapt to all four fields.
