37 Exploring

After the game I went to look at other islands that are nearby, out of curiosity, the games do not give a real dimension of size, there are several islands that are not even cataloged around the region of what I call the game map and what you know about the Franchise it's actually "human territory"

it is quite interesting how practically all Pokemons respect these areas and even have a certain fear of humans, with some exceptions if the number of times we saw Ash and his friends running from Beedrils and Ursarings is something.

I specifically went to an island similar in size to Dewford, people don't come here because of the many whirlpools that surround it, the island itself is full of wild Pokémon that are completely hostile to humans.

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The island was truly interesting, basically a water Pokémon paradise, the swirls are actually made by Kingdras.

The real ruler of the area is Mudkip lineage, with a Swampert rank champion leading, it was a fun fight for Tigon and he is elite rank, dragons are blessed with strength and he achieved that rank by evolving, but he has been trained by Flygon, so he can fight a champion rank pokémon for a while, all my Pokémon had to fight actually, this island is very hostile to humans, but I was rewarded with the chance to get to know them, after all if there is something that all Pokémon respect that is power.

It was very good for my article to be able to study them up close, I did not stop pursuing the title of Professor, but the subjects that I have a certain domain if it were made public would cause an enormous amount of death of humans and Pokémon, I am the first to admit that my trainings are insane, but I always do an extreme preparation before trying anything and I don't think these Trainers I see out there have such a capacity, at least the vast majority would use my article to kill themselves or their pokémon.

What led me to try to find another area of ​​research and as I am one of the few people who can roam freely in areas that are outside the limits of humanity, I have dedicated myself to studying, not that bad, the Pokémon of wild areas they are very interesting, when i started my career i thought that there was only brutality and death in such areas, but patterns started to appear, i started to notice that the Pokémon lineages form tribes and these tribes are in constant struggle over territories and of course these rudimentary forms of society caught my attention, I soon saw my opportunity for an article on something that left me completely speechless, I saw older Pokémon teaching how to use movements to younger Pokémon, it seems silly at first, but there are tribes that specialized in certain movements, an example I can give is that in the inner area of ​​the Petalburg forest I came across the Treecko lineage that specialized in Bullet seed, not for it gets a lot, but the Treecko lineage is very fast and with the dense forest around it is practically impossible to approach and from experience it sucks when they start shooting the distance Bullet Seed like a machine gun, even had a Sceptile that managed to make Bullet Seed turn and let me say that it sucked, another thing I discovered is that practically all Treeckos born in that tribe were already born knowing Bullet Seed, which left me jaw-dropping, egg moves are quite rare, it is easier to achieve with a Pokémon trained by a human than in the areas of human territory, so far we know that if pokémon has at least one parent in the elite rank it is almost certain to have an egg move, in my article I will questioning whether the need for Pokémon to pass such movements through their DNA is a behavior that was inherited from the tribes.

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