Although Roy wanted to conduct a three-versus-three battle in this place, every Pokémon needed orders. If he tried to command them all, Roy alone couldn't easily control every Pokémon in such precise detail.
If there were several other people present, they could issue orders instead of him, but the three-versus-three battle at this time would only be chaotic.
If each Pokémon needed to issue its own orders, it would be like each Pokémon dealing with enemies they were already very familiar with, and this kind of battle would be flawed from the very beginning.
"Forget it. I shouldn't micromanage the battles between you, because this is your battle. I may be your master, and in battles against other people, it might be fine for me to issue very precise orders to each of you. But when dealing with companions like you who have been together day and night—companions who know each other very well—this depends on your own judgment. You can assume that you've mastered certain skills. However, in the process of using these skills, what kind of moves do you need to use to have an effective impact on your current opponent? You don't need to defeat everyone, but all you need to do is defeat the opponent in front of you."
Only Lucario did not participate in this battle.
After understanding what Roy said, each of them acknowledged his words with their own gestures, then regrouped and stood opposite their sparring partners.
They had already understood what their master meant. The master would not participate in this battle, and the battle between them only required using the skills they had learned to defeat the opponent in front of them. Of course, because of their experience together day and night, they knew how powerful the opponent in front of them was and what skills they used. Their opponent might be a friend, but through this, they could understand whether the skills they used were effective—whether they could really defeat that powerful companion.
Lycanroc and Blastoise were never the type to stop and think.
Whether they could win or not, they'd figure it out after fighting.
As for what kind of skills they needed to use when fighting, they would decide during the battle itself—whatever moves came to mind, they would use. Or perhaps they'd use their most powerful skills from the beginning. Maybe these powerful moves could directly defeat their opponent. Although it was just wishful thinking, it was better than standing here and doing nothing.
A massive figure and another orange figure also rushed forward.
Roy stood to the side watching this battle and shook his head, but he had to admit that for these types of Pokémon who couldn't stop and think, their often unexpected fighting style might be the most suitable way of battling for them. The master's orders and the coordination of moves all depended on their own strength, which could be released at the most suitable time.
Every Pokémon was pretty much at the same level.
Fighting-type Pokémon weren't easy to deal with Ghost-type Pokémon, but it wasn't impossible to handle Ghost-types by using some indirect methods or energy-based attacks.
However, the Totem-level Mimikyu was indeed a very difficult Pokémon to deal with.
Even while they were still engaged in the final bout, in a forest far away from them on the grassland, a golden spark of electricity directly pierced through the entire landscape. The speed was so fast that even the fastest Pokémon in the world couldn't match it.
And the direction that this streak of golden electricity was heading was actually where Roy was located.
Perhaps sensing the powerful presence approaching, Lucario's perceptive ears suddenly perked up, and it looked behind with some premonition—that golden spark was speeding toward their current direction.
Through the power of Aura connected to Roy, even without Lucario saying anything, it only needed to convey the meaning through its presence, and Roy could understand what Lucario was communicating.
"Master, I seem to sense something behind us that's heading toward us quickly. Although I can't feel any threat or killing intent from this target, it is heading toward us after all. Please be ready, Master."
Roy nodded, and the few Pokémon who were constantly battling nearby didn't notice this thing approaching them at all. Only Lucario, who possessed such powerful perception through the power of Aura, could sense this in advance.
"Since there's no killing intent or threat to us, why not just sit here and wait for this thing to arrive? Sometimes when we deliberately worry about such things, it only adds unnecessary tension. So I'll just wait here for everything to come to us. Anyway, with you guys here, even if a Guzzlord appeared here again, I wouldn't have anything to worry about."
Lucario nodded slightly.
Their strength might not be considered the most powerful in the world, but their entire team was here, and the visitor was just a Pokémon whose true identity they didn't know, so there was nothing to worry about. Only after seeing this Pokémon's true face would it be possible to determine what its intentions were.
As time slowly passed, even Roy, standing on that large rock and looking ahead, could see that golden spark flickering in the dense forest, rapidly moving in a straight line in his direction.
"Golden electricity normally represents the Attribute of the object itself. It seems that in this world, very few Pokémon can reach such incredible speed, but those that can reach this level basically have exceptional potential—at least close to the level of Legendary Pokémon."
Roy squinted his eyes while thinking to himself. He even looked forward to seeing what kind of existence this approaching Pokémon with Electric-type attributes would be.
