![]() Instead it's "a Jigglypuff seen from above". Most answer Voltorb or Electrode, as both are the only perfectly spherical Pokemon. One of the questions shows a black circle and asks which Pokemon's silhouette it is. In episode 56 (The Ultimate Test) of Pokémon, Ash and company (along with Team Rocket) take a Pokemon test that seems designed to be impossible.if you don't count the thousands of dollars worth of damage he caused to the landing dock. Needless to say, it pissed him off, and the first launch went perfectly. Each time, something goes badly wrong as a test to see how he reacts in unanticipated situations. Used once in Outlaw Star, where Gene goes through several launch simulations.Examinees aren't just docked points for poor decision making that endangers more people, but also for any demeanor that would make civilians more stressed and panicked such as saying outloud an injury "looks bad" when they should be saying "You'll be alright" or "You're safe now". This is to see how the prospective heroes manage working together and keeping a calm reassuring attitude while all hell breaks loose. Later the provisional hero licence exam's second phase is a disaster simulation that has problems pile up as the test goes on. ![]() Fighting the robot doesn't earn any combat points, but still lets you defend other students earning the secret rescue points. ![]() This ties to the Secret Test of Character built into the exam. Most notably the UA entrance exam is mainly focused on fighting robots to test combat ability, but also features a massive nearly unbeatable robot that's worth zero points meant to test how prospective students react to a dangerous enemy that doesn't personally benefit them to fight.
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