Maybe but I’d be lying if I said you were alone. Go needs to have a definitive failure. One where he absolutely has to learn to improve himself. The Articuno episode was close but it kinda undermined the lesson by the fact that he still passed but just didn’t get the bonus coins.
If the writers want to be smart about it, they’d make use of Inteleon’s invisibility and sniping skill to pick off the competition. Whether they actually go about it that way or invoke protagonist plot armor on Go, we’ll have to see.
You also made a ridiculous notion that nobody would even expect from Go as to even bring up that he’s not exactly taking on Masters 8 as if anyone even brought up such a comparison. The entire notion was basically pointed towards an annoying thing with Go as a character where he’s basically...
You’re definitely not alone and it extends to the guy in charge of Project Mew as well. There was really no time given to actually make any of them feel like actual characters despite being part of Go’s goal and barely appear so it’s hard to get invested in them.
Ash had 7 regions worth of battle experience though. He’s a skilled trainer who’s been shown that he can bring out the best in his Pokémon and knows how to use them. Heck, back in Sinnoh, he was able to efficiently use a rental Pokémon after being with it for a day. Go on the other hand, has...
Problem with it is that it’s always a case of him just pulling battle skill out of his ass. One can watch someone all that they want but that doesn’t automatically translate into being able to acquire the skill without working on it. Like how Ash tried to imitate Tierno’s style back in XY from...
That doesn’t give Go the skills in battle though. If anything, such a thing should realistically be detrimental to both parties since Go wouldn’t know how to effectively utilize his Pokémon due to being so passive about his Pokémon’s training.
You know, now that we know that this is a Project Mew episode, this feels like the most random trial ever. Like past trials had to do with helping Pokémon or gathering information, things that would be useful for Project Mew. Whats a battle royal help them with?
So given that this is a battle royal that Go is in for Project Mew, who wants to bet that Go suddenly gains the ability to battle other trainers despite the fact that that isn’t in his wheel house and he never actually trains his Pokémon in order to gain said skill?
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