Divine Plan? But I'm a Pokémon trainer.

Chapter 56 BP Points and Item Exchange

Chapter 56 BP Points and Item Exchange
"I'm the factory boss, I won't lose in a contest of knowledge.

"Just as I analyzed, you really came. This makes me so excited. Let's start now!"

"According to my calculations, your chances of winning are - 0%."

"Why do you say that? But if we take hitting the vital points into account, there is still a chance... can you read this?!"

"Your strength has surpassed my calculations!"

“The results of the battles may be different from my analysis, but whether I win or lose, I can learn new knowledge. Improving the data will make me stronger.”

When Zhulan and Cattleya arrived at the scene, they found that Link's battle with the Battle Factory boss was already over.

In the end, he defeated Tsuki's Zapdos, Articuno and Moltres with a lineup of Gullwing, Swampert and Banjiras.

Honestly speaking, compared to the tourists whose operations were relatively random and not necessarily "rational" as their first priority, and who often made mysterious operations that made him suffer, the last four rounds of battles were too easy.

Unless the lineup is severely countered, Link can read out the best operations calculated by the AI and Uzumaki with his eyes closed, and then drag the battle into the rock-paper-scissors field of read first and counter read first, which is what he is good at.

And Nie Mu's strength in the field of rock-paper-scissors is not even as good as that of ordinary people.

"Switch to manual, I mean it." After the battle, Link couldn't help but express his thoughts, "Some people say that as long as you can master all the information, you can definitely predict the future, but in fact, mortals can never be omniscient. Just like the randomness that permeates nature, emotions and thoughts will always influence people's thinking. Only math can't win the battle."

If this is the case with simulated battles in games, what about reality, which is 10 times more complicated?
The Battle Factory was fun, but Link probably won't be back for more.

After saying that, he left the simulated battlefield holding the Firefox, and went to the staff to claim the golden commemorative stamp that could only be obtained after winning 49 games in a row, as well as the BP for 49 consecutive wins.

BP is a battle point that can only be obtained after fighting in the frontier, and can be used to exchange for skill machines, berries and other various trainer items.

Therefore, after obtaining a large number of points at one time, he rushed to the factory hall and looked at the redemption list.

It is a pity that props such as "leftovers" and "scarf" do not seem to exist in reality. I don't know whether there are master craftsmen in the elf world who can make these props that make it impossible to understand how they can be realized in reality.

However, items such as XX rocks that can increase the power of weather, rechargeable attribute gems that increase power at one time, and nutrients that specifically enhance specific types of abilities of elves still exist.

Seeing this dazzling exchange list, Link couldn't help but think of living in the Battle Frontier for a month and exchanging one.

This is all money!

But considering that the truly precious and irreplaceable things are not on the exchange list, the output of the Pokémon Dream World is enough for his daily needs and even to make money, so there is no need to waste time here.

The main thing is that fighting against the factory won't give the Firefoxes any training...

"Exploration backpack, nutritional supplements, fire stone, red card, universal umbrella, strength wristband, compulsory exerciser, "surfing", "clearing fog" and "quick return" skill machines, just used up all the BP."

Looking at the empty exploration backpack with a large space inside, Link was worried that he might not be able to resist rushing into the battle factory, so he quickly left with the Fire Fox.

It was still afternoon when they came out of the battle facility. He immediately booked a boat ticket to the scenic spot with his fresh battle honors, and waited in the park while eating with a group of elves.

The wave dolphin placed in the pool happily played with the forced exerciser, hanging it near the water ring at the end of its tail, feeling the effect of the prop on itself.

Although the size of the trainer is adjustable, in fact its main way of working is to limit the power of the elves through some technology, thereby increasing their consumption to achieve the effect of forced training.

Otherwise, how could elves like Dujianshua, Mud, and Pop Dolphin use such props?
"Hmm~" The Water Wave Dolphin was quite satisfied with this. Since leaving the sea of Mushui Town, it has never felt the pressure brought to it by the sea water. Instead, it felt extremely uncomfortable.

With this thing, even if it is in the air or fresh water, it will feel almost the same as being in the deep sea.

"There's a saying that goes 'too much is as bad as too little', so exercise should be done in moderation." Link sighed, but to be honest he knew nothing about fish-attribute Pokémon, so perhaps he should ask a professional for advice.

"Speaking of which, this forced exercise device seems to be another use of the restraint device in the animation, so which came first, the chicken or the egg?"

"Meep~"

Litten took the strength wristband with confidence, and was then taken back by Link.

"I'll bring it to you."

Link put it around Litten's neck. Fortunately, it had a retractable function, otherwise he would not be able to put it on.

Litten had a look of disgust and awkwardness on its face, and its ability to move was severely restricted, as if it had been hit by several weakening moves.

When it thought about the hair on its neck being flattened by this thing, it felt like a green caterpillar was crawling on its body.

"This is the universal model. If you are not used to it, just forget it for now." Link understood the cat's obsession with cleanliness. "When you evolve into a Blazing Roaring Tiger, you can wear it on your arm as a wrist guard."

Hearing this, Fire Cat turned his head away awkwardly: "Meow!"

Just wear it... That’s basically what it means.

Firefox was happy for a long time, but after searching through his backpack, he found that he didn't have anything similar. He couldn't help but look up with a puzzled look.

"Fu?"

"You don't need it. That Fire Stone is not for you. What you need right now is not to increase the absolute strength of your special attack, but to expand your own skill pool and proficiency."

Seeing that Fire Fox was a little disappointed, Link added.

"When you have learned almost all the moves you need to learn, the red card will be yours.

“The Red Card item can recognize the attack of a move and immediately release special energy to force the attacker to become smaller, forcing the opponent to rotate.

"But your superpower allows you to flexibly control objects. You can hide this red card on your opponent without anyone noticing, or trigger it as a trap somewhere on the battlefield."

Just like the supernatural trap that the Long-Tailed Fox can set in Pokéfist...

"In this way, a red card in your hand can be used to make you rotate, force the opponent to rotate, and adopt various tactics according to different situations."

"Mm?"

The fire fox nodded, then shook his head repeatedly, looking as if he understood but not quite.

Anyway, this red card is pretty powerful, right?
Although it is not as good as the escape button and the shelter backpack, the red card is also a relatively excellent carrying item before these two items are developed.

(End of this chapter)

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