Chapter 363 Chu Xin's Idea of Teaming Up
Chapter 363 Chu Xin's Idea of Teaming Up
"It's easy to improve the strength of a certain kind of Pokémon, but it's quite easy for other Pokémon to target.
Just like me, I am a Pokémon trainer specializing in insect attributes, so it is quite difficult to fight against flying, rock-type, and fire-type Pokémon.
And Ai Xing is a Pokémon trainer who specializes in dragon attributes, so it is extremely difficult for him to face ice-type, dragon-type and fairy-type Pokémon.
Although specialization in a certain attribute can improve the strength at the beginning, it is easy to change in the later growth. After all, compared with the rich and diverse types of Pokémon, there is only one attribute of Pokémon. The attack surface is narrower, and the disadvantages are easy to guess. "
From Tao Lu's words, it was easy for Chu Xin to understand that although Pokémon trainers who specialize in one attribute grow faster, they are also easier to target. Such a lineup does not have a better future.
After all, Pokémon is a strategy game, not a fighting game, so think more about strategies when fighting, and the matching of cosmetic surgery also requires a certain amount of thinking.
There are many possible team formation ideas. For example, a single powerful Pokémon (or a powerful Pokémon strengthened by specific tactics) is the core configuration, and other Pokémon are based on: Pre-preparation, making up for the Pokémon's offensive blind spots, solving the remaining problems of the Pokémon, making up for the shortcomings of the entire team (such as the weakness of the attribute defense), and other elements are gradually constructed.
To put it simply, it is based on a single core, and other Pokémon are tactical assistance or team completion. (mainly refers to the offensive core, but there are also special victories based on a single unbreakable defensive core).
Or based on multiple Pokémon with relatively equal status forming a multi-core offensive axis, it may continue to suppress and seek breakthroughs through complementary offensive methods, or use multiple Pokémon with similar offensive modes to make the opponent's specific defense End overwork and breakthrough.
The specific tactical ideas are different. The offensive axis is a set of Pokémon offensive strategies that can break through the opponent's defensive end and win, not just simply attack blind spots to complement each other (otherwise, if the opponent can defend by switching fixed roles, Not counting the offensive axis).After taking such a set of offensive axes as the base, build Pokémon with other functions to complete the team.
Opposite to the offensive axis, a group of Pokémon on the defensive end can respond to various attacks and are not easily broken through. After establishing the joint defense axis, the winning method must be determined to determine the remaining members. This is the key to establishing an offensive counterattack. Achieve counter-breakthrough after consuming the opponent, or further strengthen the zone defense, and win completely by consuming or even pp/time.
In addition, based on specific tactical ideas, the specific members needed to play tactics are arranged according to the tactical ideas.A variety of different tactical ideas can appear on the same team as a record when tactics are broken.
Most of the time, you can choose a variety of Pokémon to implement tactical configurations, and sometimes the key to tactics is bound to a specific Pokémon, and sometimes it is just a specific tactic for using some unpopular Pokémon. But it is undeniable that these may be one of the sources of team thinking.
Although there are many ideas, they often lead to the same goal by different routes.Whether it is based on a single core, three or two cores, or a set of tactics without specific members, the final team will have multiple joint attack and joint defense axes to provide a winning formula.
The key is that a well-formed team can form a concept of "how to win" in the face of various opponents.Compared with the original idea, changing the team is more important.
The initial teams often have imperfect considerations, but problems will always be encountered in actual combat.
After losing, think about the reason for the loss. Is it because of an operational error, a small probability event, or the team lacks the means to deal with it?If it is operation or luck, is it necessary to modify the team to improve the error tolerance rate?If the team really can't fight, has the target lost this time reached a level that needs special consideration in the environment?
So no matter how you look at it, forming your own team is not an easy task after all.
Chu Xin is considered an old player in Pokémon games. Compared with ordinary trainers, he has his own way of thinking about matching.
Moreover, the Pokémon battles in reality are very different from the Pokémon battles in the game, so it took a long time to think about forming my own Pokémon team in Chuxin.
In Chu Xin's team, Xiaomu is the absolute core of the team as the earliest Pokémon that Chu Xin subdued. Maybe Xiaomu is not the strongest in the team in terms of persistence, explosive power, and specific speed, but from a comprehensive perspective Speaking of Chu Xin, no one in the team is more comprehensive than Xiaomu.
In Chu Xin's team, Xiaomu is definitely the one who can fight the most. In the battle, all opponents who need to break through are conquered by Xiaomu. Xiaomu's car factory may not be many times, but as long as Xiaomu appears on the stage, Chu Xin will A lot of peace of mind.
This is Xiaomu's core ability in Chu Xin's team.
Compared with Xiaomu, Chu Xin's positioning of Kaka is quite unique.
Chu Xin's position for Kaka was similar to that of a blaster.
Kaka's explosive power is full. In a short period of time, Kaka can explode with an ability dozens of times stronger than his current strength. Moreover, Kaka has a unique talent that can see through the opponent's weaknesses. It has the power to fight against any opponent.
But there is a huge flaw in Kaka's training, and that is his physical strength.
Scallion Duck is not a Pokémon with very strong physical strength, and Kaka is no exception. Although Kaka's physical strength is much more abundant than ordinary Pokémon after training, but for the violent secrets it masters, this physical strength is not enough. Not enough at all.
The moves that Kaka has mastered are extremely powerful, and his explosive power is also very contented, but this ability is based on the fact that he consumes a lot of physical strength, so in battle, Kaka's explosions are only a few times. Kaka has no ability to continue fighting.
Therefore, Chu Xin positioned Kakadai as the blaster in the team, using Kaka's powerful explosive power to deal with opponents who were difficult to deal with in the battle, and solved the strongest point on the opponent in a way of killing each other.
Compared with Kaka, Thunderbolt Beast's positioning is quite different.
Chu Xin's positioning of Thunderbolt Beast is another method that combines its characteristics and the secrets it has mastered.
It's just that compared with Xiaomu and Kaka, Thunderbolt Beast's strength is not that strong, so there is not much time to show his ability in the battle.
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