Unfortunately, while the treasure detector showed a strong response, it wasn't as intense as when it pointed to the Divine Treasure - Thunder and the Sleeping Cocoon. More importantly, the direction it pointed wasn't even where the power source was located.

"It should be a secret treasure item," Nanfeng guessed. That's right, it is a secret treasure item, so his five days of grinding weren't a complete waste.

"Garuda, use Dragon Claw!"

Garchomp didn't need Nanfeng's command at all; it had already arrived at the right-hand door of the office and tore through the steel wall with a wave of its hand.

Several elves immediately appeared behind the steel wall.

LV52 Raiden, LV54 Naughty Raiden, LV55 Mama Eel King...

The strength of the Pokémon, however, remains unchanged.

"earthquake"

"Instant teleportation," commanded Nanfeng.

The tactics remain the same.

It's another big show of grinding for experience points.

Sweeping through everything in his path, Nanfeng used a treasure detector to find a rare, top-tier magnet on the floor of a room opposite the power supply room of the underground power plant.

Trap & Magnet: Pokémon holding this item have their Electric-type moves increased by 40%, and their ability to control electricity and magnetism greatly enhanced.

I don't have any Electric-type Pokémon right now, so I can only put this thing in the warehouse for the time being.

Turn around and go to the power supply room.

The opponent is a Thunder Beast, LV57, whose entire body shimmers with a bright light like that of a raging fire.

Pure Electric-type Pokémon...

Garchomp easily wiped out its prey!

On the wall behind the Thunder Beast, a gate made of electricity reappeared.

Nanfeng stepped inside.

My eyes suddenly opened up.

It was an extremely bright and spacious room, but the floor was still made of steel, and a road stretched from Nanfeng's feet all the way to the center.

There was no Raikou in the very center, nor Zapdos; there was only a strange ball of electricity bound together by several blue rings, which distinguished the body, hands, and legs. There were also seven pink dots on the body.

Above its head, names and ranks are neatly arranged.

Reginald LV78.

Route 139.119

[Copying failed, auto-save....]

Nanfeng stood at the entrance of the underground power plant, his face still showing astonishment.

"Zetzart turned into Regiereki?"

Nanfeng suddenly understood why the recommended entry level for the dungeon was a question mark.

It turns out that the legendary Pokémon that appears after the battery reaches 100% isn't fixed! And its level isn't fixed either.

"A random legendary elf of random level?" Nanfeng licked his dry lips.

He didn't care who the legendary elf was.

He is concerned with hierarchy.

Zapdos is level 89, while Regiereki, which we just encountered, is level 78.

Have you encountered any legendary spirits of even lower level?

For example, a legendary level 50 spirit?

If a legendary level 50 Pokémon really does appear, then it's not impossible for me to add it to my collection!

That's possible!

Should we try to get another battery level to 100% and see?

The south wind is stirring.

His target began to shift from the legendary elves' tools to the legendary elves themselves.

However, after careful consideration, Nanfeng felt that he couldn't waste time here. He needed to move forward in the story and come back here to level up when he couldn't beat the story or the gym later. It would also be good to farm legendary items along the way.

The key is still your own strength. If you encounter a legendary Pokémon of a low enough level and still can't beat it, that's a truly frustrating situation.

He teleported back to Violet City and told Tie Xuan that the mission was complete. As a reward, he gave Nanfeng a "100,000 Volts" skill CD.

Tsk tsk, my future Electric-type Pokémon! I've already prepared all sorts of items, including Thunderbolt and Thunderbolt. When are you finally going to come into my arms?

After forty trips to the power plant, Nanfeng still hadn't caught the Electric-type Pokémon he wanted.

What an unlucky fellow. It even gave the south wind a feeling of being swept by lightning.

Head right onto Route 118, surf across the strait, and talk to a fisherman on the shore. He gives Southwind a good fishing rod.

Finally, I can get rid of this broken fishing rod. With a good fishing rod, I can catch higher-level and more diverse Pokémon.

Since he can go to the Johto region, Nanfeng has no interest in farming for Shiny Magikarp anymore, so he'll keep this fishing rod for now.

After taking two more steps, Nanfeng ran into Daigo.

[Daiwu: Are you the trainer who delivered the message in the Stone Cave? I didn't expect to run into you here. It seems you've caught quite a few Pokémon.]

Daigo handed me a mirror.

[Daigo: This is a new gadget my company developed; I'm giving it to you.]

[Daiwu: I heard you're also challenging the Hoenn League. Good luck! I'm looking forward to the day you face the Champion.]

After saying that, Daigo turned and left.

Following Daigo's departing figure, Nanfeng gave a thumbs up.

Daigo, a man whose entire being exudes generosity!

He feels uncomfortable if he doesn't bring something with him every time we meet!

However, I like it!

Big Brother, I'm waiting for your Mega Stone and Iron Dumbbell.

Take out the mirror that Daigo just gave himself.

This is a prop called "Dewen Detection Mirror".

Devon detection scope: capable of observing hidden things.

Nanfeng remembered that this item was specifically designed to deal with Kecleon. There was a Kecleon blocking the entrance to the Yuleigh Gym, and you had to figure out its whereabouts before you could enter the gym.

After accepting the item, South Wind continued forward, heading up to Route 119.

"Boom..." Thunder rumbled, and the weather in the game began to change, with heavy rain pouring down.

Perhaps because of the constant rain here, as Nanfeng looked around, there was a tall, lush green grass, with the overgrown weeds exceeding two meters in height, easily concealing a person. While walking through it, a trainer might suddenly jump out and challenge you to a battle.

As before, Nanfeng first defeated all the trainers along the way, looted some Pokémon items, and then tried to find any rare Pokémon to start a group battle.

In the tall grass along Route 119, Southwind wandered about, stopping and starting, giving every trainer he encountered a good beating. He had already switched his lead Pokémon to Tyranitar.

The initial dust storm characteristic replaces rainy weather.

He only uses two moves: earthquake and rockfall.

Gaga is wreaking havoc on the road!

Two hours later, the initial exploration work was completed.

· ······Requesting 0 flowers ·······

The most valuable item is a Magic Candy, and the only Pokémon we haven't seen before are probably Hidden Dragon and Tropius. When we start a group battle, most of the Pokémon that appear are Ursaring, the evolved form of Zigzagoon.

I think if I gather five charging bears, I can update the Scavenger Squad version to 2.5.

However, the scavenging team no longer held any meaning for him.

Nanfeng once captured a group of level 20+ snake-patterned bears, hoping to see if he could find any good loot after leveling up. And indeed, that was the case; he could now find not only healing potions, but also high-quality ones.

However, the magical candy that the South Wind needed most was not available.

This made Nanfeng suspect that the modified Emerald had removed the feature that the snake bear could pick up magical candies.

......... ..... 0

That's normal. If Zigzagoon could pick up a Rare Candy, even if it's just a 1%, it would probably have a team of level 100 Pokémon by now.

Without lingering, the southerly wind continued its upward movement, passing by the weather research institute.

Nanfeng thought this would be a duplicate, after all, the Weather Research Institute was being held hostage by the Aqua Fleet.

However, once inside, there was no instance notification.

"It's not like the Water Wutong or the Crimson Flame Pine that are the bosses, so they're not even qualified to be in the dungeon?"

Nanfeng guessed that he had casually taken down two members of the Water Fleet who were guarding the gate.

Upon arriving on the second floor, the doctor from the Weather Institute was trapped in a room, trembling with fear.

A female member of Team Aqua was sitting in a chair, interrogating the Doctor as if he were a criminal. When she saw Nanfeng enter, she immediately stood up, a smile playing on her lips, tinged with pride.

[Team Aqua Executive Izumi: I know you. I heard from the leader that you defeated Team Magma at Chimney Mt.]

[Izumi: So, are you here to join our Aquarion team?]

[Izumi: What? You refuse? And you want us to release the hostages?]

Quanmei laughed loudly, then her gaze toward Nanfeng turned icy cold.

[Izumi: You don't actually think that defeating those weaklings from Team Magma will make you a match for Team Aqua, do you?! Let me see just how strong the trainer praised by the leader really is!]

As he spoke, he pulled Nanfeng into battle space seven.

140. Floating Bubbles

On the battlefield.

A giant shark was flying over Izumi's battlefield.

To be precise, it floated.

A clump of water floats in mid-air, enveloping the Megalodon in its current, allowing it to move freely even on land. This is an essential ability for fish-type Pokémon that cannot leave the water.

The prerequisite is that the Pokémon must have extremely strong water control abilities.

Trainers typically train using "playing in the water" moves.

This is not uncommon; at Qiantang University, it's something that freshmen in the Battle Department learned during military training. Even Pokémon that aren't water-dependent, like Sharpedo, would master this move to improve their control over water currents.

The stronger one's water control ability, the easier it is to master other water-based moves, and the power of those moves will also be enhanced to some extent.

Similar to the Water-based move "950," there's also the Ground-type move "Mud Play," which can be used to train a Pokémon's control over the ground.

Therefore, when Tyranitar played in the sand at the beach instead of practicing other moves, Southwind tacitly allowed it, and even wanted Garchomp and Steelix to play with Tyranitar.

After all, even Tyranitar, which isn't a Ground-type Pokémon, knows how to practice.

Garchomp: (▼皿▼#) Only kids play in the sand!

Tyranitar: Sand? Where is it? (☆﹃☆)

On the battlefield, yellow sand flew everywhere.

Banjira looked around, searching for the sand it longed for; its head was already touching the ceiling.

Fortunately, the ceiling is high enough to prevent it from engaging in a "headless battle".

Nanfeng realized for the first time that Tyranitar's large size also had its disadvantages.

"Ha, Tyranitar? You can only tremble before my Sharpedo!" Izumi laughed wildly upon seeing Tyranitar. Type advantage, this time, the advantage is mine!

Nanfeng slowly typed out a "?".

He saw that Izumi's Megalodon had a level of LV47 above its head.

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