The Pidgey looks very similar to the Pidgey, except that it is much larger, has a wider wingspan, and shorter claws, making it resemble an eagle.
With its brown feathers, cream-colored body, and red feathers on the sides and yellow feathers in the middle of its head, it looks exceptionally majestic as it flutters in the air.
The magnificent wings not only serve as a deterrent but can also stir up huge storms, and the eyes reveal a kingly aura.
Tetsuya excitedly hugged Pidgeot, "Well done, Pidgeot!"
"Beep beep~" Pidgeot responded to its owner's joy with a bark.
Tetsuya had Pidgeot guard him and brought up Zero's control panel.
[Bi Diao]
Category: Bird Pokémon
Attribute: Normal/Flying
Height: 1.85m (average is 1.5m)
Weight: 45kg (average weight 39.5kg)
Characteristic: Sharp Eyesight (Thanks to sharp eyesight, accuracy is not reduced.)
Hidden Ability: Robust Chest (Immune to Defense reduction effects; Pokémon with this ability are also stronger than their kind)
Skills: Tackle, Cry, Peck, Sand Scratching, Wind Rising, Quick Attack, Blow Away, Feather Dance, High Speed Movement, Tornado (Inherited), Wing Attack, Roost, Air Slash, Shadow Clone, Swallow Return
Level: 38 (Elite)
Potential: King
Training plan: It is recommended to conduct targeted strengthening training for this Pokémon's wings (after weight training, perform massage to relax the wings; specific techniques are as follows:.....);
It is recommended to enhance reaction speed (supplemented with nerve agents, formula as follows: 30g of Qingling Grass.......);
It is recommended to strengthen bones (supplemented with a bone-strengthening diet, the recipe is as follows: 20g of crunchy bone, 50g of large milk carton...).
.......
Tetsuya stared at the panel, speechless with excitement. Pidgeot had evolved from Pidgeotto, undergoing a dramatic transformation in both size and strength.
Chapter 10 The Powerful Pidgeot and the Entanglement
The most obvious change is that its level has increased by two levels, probably because it absorbed the energy that remained in its body during the previous training.
Secondly, there is the change in body shape. Good breeding and outstanding potential have made Pidgeot much better than the average level of its kind. Its strong pectoral muscles make Pidgeot look very robust, and its weight is also much greater.
Now, Pidgeot is standing on the ground, and it is already a little taller than Tetsuya. Not to mention that when it spreads its wings, it can completely envelop Tetsuya, making it appear extremely large and majestic.
Finally, Pidgeot mastered four new skills: Roost, Air Slash, Shadow Clone, and Swallow Return.
It can be said that every skill is crucial to Pidgeot's strength. Roost can restore HP and remove the Flying attribute, and can be used to reduce the damage of Electric-type attacks when necessary.
Air Slash is a blade of air unleashed by swinging the wings. It is a mid-to-long-range attack with considerable power, making up for Pidgeot's lack of attack power and insufficient three-dimensionality in attack range.
Shadow Clone is an excellent move for disrupting the opponent's evasive skills, not to mention Swallow Return. Combined with various skills and training, Pidgeot's massive body will fight with incredible agility and flexibility, leaving the enemy overwhelmed.
Tetsuya made a preliminary estimate that Pidgeot, even though it had only increased its level by two, could easily take on four or five Pidgeottos that hadn't evolved before.
Tetsuya restrained his excitement, after all, Pidgeot had just evolved and still needed to go to the Pokémon Center for a thorough check-up.
Although we have data from number zero, we should still be on the safe side.
Tetsuya hurriedly put Pidgeot into a Poké Ball and ran towards the Pokémon Center.
...............
"Hello Tamaki Trainer, your Pokémon has completed its check-up and everything is normal. It is developing exceptionally well. Congratulations on finally evolving into Pidgeot."
With a sweet smile, Nurse Joy congratulated Tetsuya and, after confirming his identity, handed him the Poké Ball containing Pidgeot.
Tetsuya smiled at Joey and said, "Thank you, Miss Joey, you've worked hard."
Joey smiled and nodded, indicating that there was no need to be polite, and Tetsuya then turned and left.
Joey watched Tetsuya walk away, then looked at his identity information and casually made a simple mark.
After all, according to the Joy family's records, Pidgey, once it can evolve into its final form Pidgeot, has the potential to break through to become a semi-Elite Four member.
This means that even if Tetsuya lacks talent, he can at least become a senior elite trainer in the future by relying on Pidgeot alone.
If they're lucky, they might have even greater potential than the eagle and be even stronger in the future.
Moreover, Tetsuya was very young and an orphan. He raised Pidgey for just over a year before it evolved into Pidgeot.
This shows that he is not only lucky, but also a genius trainer.
Furthermore, when Nurse Joy did the check-up, she found that Pidgeot was being taken very well, which showed that Tetsuya also had a talent for breeding, and Nurse Joy appreciated Tetsuya's attitude towards Pokémon.
Even if he is an orphan born into a commoner family, considering all the above factors, Tetsuya has a good chance of becoming a potential superstar or even challenging for the title.
It is only right to keep a record of people with the potential to become superstars for future investment purposes, even if the probability is low.
Joey was merely fulfilling a family task on the side, and then immediately got busy.
Tetsuya was completely unaware that Nurse Joy had already marked him as a potential trainer; at that moment, he was still calculating his gains from this trip.
"I've been really lucky lately, this mission has made me a fortune again," Tetsuya exclaimed.
After submitting the task, he did not receive the task rewards immediately; he had to wait about two hours for them to arrive in his account.
For such cleanup missions, in addition to retrieving the designated leader Pokémon, the Hunter Center will also send people to investigate, which takes time for both the round trip.
This loophole also occurred at the beginning, where some people would randomly grab a few required Pokémon and hand them in as leader Pokémon, only to later discover that they had not been cleaned up at all. Since then, it has become a matter of requiring a designated person to confirm.
However, Tetsuya had already finished cleaning up, so he wasn't worried at all and just waited for the transfer notification.
However, Tetsuya first needs to go to the black market to sell the Butterfree that he just captured, which has the ability to use telekinesis. That will be the biggest gain from this trip.
Wearing the same black robe, Tetsuya entered the black market and rented a temporary stall for one hour at the black market management office for 1000 Alliance Coins.
Although Tetsuya wasn't exactly poor, he still felt a pang of regret; it was really expensive.
Don't be surprised that a black market has an administration office. After all, these kinds of transactions that can't be done openly need order, and besides, they're very profitable. Many families don't even have the resources to do it.
Hurry up and get to the stall. Tetsuya takes out the Poké Ball containing Butterfree and places it on the table. On a wooden board next to it, he writes: "Butterfree, Elite, Psychic, 1-hour auction, highest bidder wins, starting price 120 million."
Concise and concise.
Although Tetsuya has never actually sold anything, he has often visited the black market over the years and has a basic understanding of the situation.
Elite Butterfly butterflies with telekinetic abilities like these are rare even on the black market, so auctioning them is the way to maximize profits.
Tetsuya sat calmly behind the stall, waiting for wealthy customers to arrive.
Soon, Tetsuya's stall attracted the attention of others.
One after another, men in black robes skillfully left their prices in front of the stalls.
122w, 125w, 130w, 132w......
In just half an hour, the price soared to 160 million.
Half an hour later, Tetsuya returned the stall from the black market management office with a smile on his face and went home.
"Yay!"
As soon as he got home, Zhe couldn't contain his excitement and started cheering.
220w, that's the final price.
Tetsuya originally expected it to sell for around 200 million yen, maybe 190 million yen, but he didn't expect it to sell for such a high price of 220 million yen.
Tetsuya sat on the sofa and laughed as he looked at his bank account balance.
At this moment, the 7 Alliance Coins from the cleanup mission arrived in his account. Tetsuya felt no emotion whatsoever; it was just a small amount of money.
Tetsuya was starting to get a little cocky; these glaring numbers were much more intuitive than the Fire Stone.
However, he quickly calmed down, realizing that this amount of money, combined with his previous savings, amounted to just over 400 million.
It's not even enough to buy one-fifth of a small dragon egg.
Tetsuya restrained himself and began to make plans.
Tetsuya hadn't originally planned to raise a second Pokémon, but after making this windfall and having his Pidgeot evolve, his plans could be brought forward.
This way, even if he uses the money from selling Firestones to buy a Pokémon egg, he will have enough savings and resources to raise the next Pokémon, creating a virtuous cycle.
The question now is, which Pokémon should he choose as his second Pokémon?
After finishing dinner for himself and Pidgeot, Tetsuya slowly walked upstairs and began to think.
Chapter 11 Planning and Selling the Fire Stone
Tetsuya pondered for a moment, then turned on his computer and began to plan.
This is a real world. Teams with a single attribute have an advantage in the early stages of development and combat, because the development methods and resources are more uniform and the combat methods are simpler.
Therefore, some elite trainers choose to breed a Pokémon of a certain type to enhance their strength. After all, although the breeding methods are different, they are all similar, which can help them quickly build up their combat power.
However, the more powerful the trainer, the less likely they are to raise Pokémon with only one type. Even with Dragon-type Pokémon, they will combine various secondary types.
There are many reasons. The first is the issue of resources. It is difficult to guarantee that you can provide enough training resources for at least 6 main Pokémon of the same attribute.
After all, the materials you get during adventures are varied, and it's hard to guarantee that they are all needed for the attributes you're cultivating. Even if you exchange them, it's still difficult to collect them all.
Especially for those powerful spirits, the materials needed for their training are not so easy to obtain, unless you have money.
Secondly, there is the issue of tactics. The tactics of trainers with a single type are relatively simple. Moreover, type advantage is also an issue that cannot be ignored. When the strength difference is not significant, type is one of the key factors that determine the outcome of the battle.
A certain flying-type Elite Four member perfectly illustrates this point.
Furthermore, it's difficult to guarantee the versatility of a single-attribute Pokémon, especially for trainers who live in the wild. Lack of versatility means insecurity, which can mean death.
Tetsuya's idea was to simply categorize the Pokémon he wanted to choose based on the team configurations he had played in the games of his previous life.
To put it simply, it's like tank/assassin/warrior/mage/priest, just not so clearly defined.
For example, the priest. Although Tetsuya also wanted to have a Bliss Egg to raise as the team's doctor, under the control of the Joy family, this could not even be called a dream, it was more like a delusion.
So Tetsuya decided that he should learn more about related knowledge and become a humanoid nurse.
As for Pokémon that can heal fluctuations, there are some, such as Gardevoir, which is the top Pokémon that Tetsuya absolutely wants to obtain.
However, while it's definitely easier than Happy Eggs, it's not much easier.
Therefore, the position of priest is practically non-existent, unless Tetsuya gets incredibly lucky, he'll have to wait a long time for it to happen.
Tetsuya first considered Pidgeot's role in the team and felt that Pidgeot might still be an assassin with insufficient damage output.
Pidgeot can combine Quick Attack with various skills to strike enemies with speed, then leave after a successful attack.
At the same time, Pidgeot's mid-to-long-range attacks are not weak, and it can play a role in harassing from a distance, causing damage while creating distance.
In the wild, the Pidgeot can serve as an excellent vehicle and scout for movement and searching.
However, its damage is still relatively weak. Once it learns skills like Tailwind and Divine Bird, Pidgeot will truly have a way to one-hit kill against opponents of the same level. But it's not there yet.
Therefore, Tetsuya believes that his second Pokémon needs to be more like a warrior, capable of facing enemies head-on, possessing excellent melee combat abilities and strong resistance, and able to quickly defeat enemies.
This greatly reduced the range of choices, and Tetsuya frowned as he scribbled and revised on his computer.
Because it's a melee class, it's best to have a Fighting attribute, or at least some Fighting moves. In that case, Lucario's degenerate Riruo seems to be the most suitable, but it's too difficult, so we'll talk about that later.
Nidoking is also good, but unfortunately it requires a Moon Stone to evolve, which is more expensive than a Fire Stone, so pass.
Scyther is too fragile, so pass; the same goes for Weavile.
Mosquito Coil Frog, pass, for the same reason as Nidoking.
Golem is good, but although Tetsuya knows it evolves from Gravestone, he doesn't really understand how it works. This is undisclosed knowledge, so he has to pass on it. The same applies to Machamp.
Snorlax? Forget it, I can't afford it, I really can't afford it.
Tetsuya kept eliminating options until he realized that he only had two Pokémon left to choose from—Electivire and Blaziken.
It's not that only these two meet the requirements, but Tetsuya selectively excluded some options, such as Hitler (Quick Punch).
The reason is that Zhe doesn't like him (he's not handsome enough), um, nothing else.
As for Electivire, it's one of the few Pokémon whose evolution method Tetsuya knew in his previous life. After all, Tetsuya thought it was cool enough, so he specifically looked it up and found out that it evolved from Electivire by carrying an Electric Amplifier.
While the market price of power amplifiers isn't cheap, it's not exorbitantly high either. Tetsuya guessed that most trainers wouldn't know that power amplifiers could allow Electabuzz to evolve into Electivire.
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