Chapter 306 Langrisser

The idea of ​​creating identical standard mobile suits for combat was not complicated. Soon, with Jirachi's help, Link began to practice, with Jirachi taking Iron Dumbbell and Talebagos into the Dream Realm to conduct tests.

Without breaking a sweat, Jirachi created a battleground for testing, using his imagination to create the immature bodies of two Pokémon.

Iron Dumbbell and Talebagos attempt to manipulate their fake bodies with their own consciousness, engaging in a ragtag battle in a dream world.

finally--

"Taylorgos is incapacitated; Iron Dumbbell wins!"

During his weaker period, Talebagos had more difficulty controlling the power of the crystal and suffered more weakening than Iron Dumbbell.

Then, when Jirachi created even more powerful clones for the two Pokémon to battle again, it was the versatile and unpredictable Taleborg who emerged victorious.

The dream test ended quickly, and Jirachi and the elves, upon waking, informed Link of the results.

He was quite satisfied with this, now he could improve by battling other trainers even without the Dream Sky Battle.

"Taylorgos, how are you feeling?"

“Hey…”

It still doesn't like fighting, but the impact of using a Stand to fight on its main body isn't as strong, and the realism of being injured is weakened because it's in a dream, so it's not that it's particularly resistant.

"Mu Da Mu Da!"

Iron Dumbbell really enjoys experiencing his future strength in advance, and even losing to Talebagos was quite satisfying.

If Jirachi could create the body of a MetalGreymon or even a Metagross, it would absolutely love this dream battle strategy!

"It sounds like it's working quite well. Iron Dumbbell's idea has also given me new inspiration. What about the feasibility of letting elves experience their degeneration and evolution in the dream realm?"

Upon hearing this, Kira pondered, "It shouldn't be too difficult, and it's easy to adapt to. But it would be a bit difficult to let one kind of Pokémon experience the body of another kind of Pokémon. I don't recommend doing that."

Link nodded. Even in a dream, it's best not to do anything that might cause the elf to have a distorted perception of itself.

It would be ridiculous if, after playing battles, your Pokémon developed a psychological problem like "I should be a Caterpie instead of a Rayquaza."

Furthermore, it would be best to enhance the realism of battles in PDW to a level close to reality.

This might be a bit unfair to the turtle... but it's still necessary to prevent the Pokémon from getting used to injuries that could lead to accidents in the real world.

Jirachi agreed wholeheartedly and decided to talk to Mew about it.

After learning about the trainer's new training approach, Incineroar, Dragonite, and Dolphin all joined the plan.

The War Maniac and the Scroll King hit it off immediately, significantly advancing the project that Link called "Dream Simulation Battle".

Looking back now... those powerful spirits that appeared out of thin air during the Dream Sky Battle were actually similar to this; Link should have realized it much earlier.

However, even though he had started planning long ago, he didn't have any other trainers to challenge him before Ash entered the Dream Realm.

Time flies, and the plan to build a new area on the main island of the Dream World was quickly and successfully completed with the unanimous approval and assistance of many spirits.

The Langrisser mobile game, intended to replace the Dream Sky Battle, has officially begun its trial run and has become a popular entertainment activity among members of the raid team, ordinary enthusiasts, and elf adventurers from other worlds.

Who wouldn't like to test their evolved power in advance, or compete against opponents of different levels?
Of course, there's also Ash, who can't enter the Dream Sky Battle alone, and Cattleya, whose psychic powers are going berserk due to fear of repeated deaths.

The two immediately began testing, engaging in a fair battle with Link at the 50-Poké Ball level.

Unfortunately, Ash and Gadalia never expected that Link's understanding of this mode would far surpass that of real-world battles.

Although the mode, which leveled out training levels and removed the gap in Effort Values, allowed Ash and Caitlin to have the same training levels as Link, finally giving them a fighting chance, they were ultimately defeated again by Link's overwhelming understanding of "battle" itself, managing to defeat only two at most in one battle.

That being said, Dream Simulation Battles still bring progress to every trainer and Pokémon.

If it weren't for the extremely strict conditions required for humans to enter the dream world, this place would probably be a dream destination for many trainers (like Nemo).

Professor Oak was extremely envious...

……

"Besides Ash and Caitlin, there should be many, many other trainers who have the opportunity to enter PDW."

That afternoon, after extensive testing and confirming that Langrisser was stable, Link decided to invite other trainers to experience it as well, but he was having trouble choosing who to invite.

His personality isn't like Nemo's "doing things his own way," and he doesn't plan to directly approach people with a "Hey, have you heard of Dreamland?" pitch.

In the end, he decided to leave the matter to Ash, who travels all over the world and would definitely have the opportunity to meet all sorts of superpowered people.

"Fu~"

Fire Fox, on the other hand, thought it would be more convenient to just let those trainers train their superpowers directly.

"Superpowers aren't so easy to train. If it weren't for the help of the Lady Crown King, I might not be able to move around freely in the dream world right now."

"Alright, it's time for us to pack our bags and head to Autumnleaf Town for the penultimate Grand Contest."

The fire fox wagged its tail triumphantly, confident that this time it would put on an even more spectacular and magnificent battle than before!

The Blazing Roaring Tiger, standing to the side, hesitated, as if to say something but then stopped... When did you realize that you and Youyao were treating a flashy battle as a regular battle that also aimed for aesthetics?

As they were talking, Link suddenly received a call from the Battle Frontier.

"A...Ashida?"

Despite frequently visiting the Battle Factory to maintain the simulated battle mode, Link had almost forgotten about it lately.

"Haha, Xiaolin, what's with that tone? Are you going to skip work and go out to play again?"

The silence was deafening.

A few moments.

"Alright, I know you're going to participate in the Grand Contest again, and you've even handed over the task of battling the challengers to Polygon."

However, due to the nature of the Battle Factory, Ashida was surprisingly unable to find fault with it: "This time, I mainly have some good news to tell you. The first Doubles Tournament and the Ranked Battle System are ready and will be open for registration from trainers in different regions starting next month."

The alliance gave them the green light all the way, approving most of their applications.

Pokémon has an amazing ability to generate revenue, and funding has already been secured.

Therefore, this doubles tournament can almost be considered a "world-class" large-scale competition.

Link was quite pleased with this: "It certainly sounds like good news, but..."

"No buts! Okay, but—the regional qualifiers and qualifying rounds alone will take almost a year, so we might not be able to get into the main tournament until next year..."

 If there's enough time, there might be another chapter tonight...

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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