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Chapter 126 Streamer, are you really that stubborn?

Chapter 126 Streamer, are you really that stubborn? (4k)

No matter which live stream you're in, the viewers' comments can't always be friendly.

Even though Ling Feng had just defeated his formidable opponent with his outstanding performance using the Hunting Butterfly, there were still many comments pessimistic about his chances.

[He's taken care of his rival now, he's lucky. I'll have to see how he handles the next Rock Gym battle.]

[Yeah, just that Archaeopteryx alone would probably be too much for the streamer to handle. Rock and Flying types are both the bane of Bug types.]

[Exactly, besides, your Butterfree is a Bug/Flying type, which is weak to Rock.]

[The team waiting for the streamer was driven mad by the little punching bag outside the dojo, hahaha]

[Didn't the streamer just say that Butterfree can learn Grass-type moves? I wonder if it can learn them before level 15, and what should I do if it can't?]

Even if I learned it, I still wouldn't be able to get past that incredibly tough tentacle lily...

The performance of the first gym in Pokémon Emerald was deeply imprinted in the hearts of every viewer, and everyone had the same evaluation of its difficulty—hellish level.

Many viewers who bought the game on the day of its release are still struggling to beat the Rock Gym and are searching for walkthroughs online.

There was no way around it; Cuckoo's Pokémon were just too powerful.
Now, a streamer claims he's going to use an all-Bug type Pokémon team to beat Cuckoo's Rock Gym, which they naturally don't believe.

However, these people only make up a small portion of the comments in the live stream.

Ling Feng's performance just now has excited many viewers.

As encouraging and supportive comments flooded the screen, gifts kept appearing in the bottom right corner.

Even from who-knows-where a new viewer appeared, immediately gifting Lingfeng 2 yuan worth of gifts, and the popularity of the live stream began to soar!
Meanwhile, Ling Feng finished his battle with an NPC on the roadside in front of his computer screen. He glanced at the popularity of the live stream and saw that the number of viewers had increased from 5 when the rich guy gave him a gift to over 7, and it was still rising at an extremely fast pace.

However, this number of viewers is clearly still quite far from the 50 stipulated by the system.

However, Ling Feng was not in a hurry. Everything he showed the audience next would surely make the popularity of the live broadcast room rise again.

After all, for someone as experienced as him, the Ultimate Emerald was already something he had already mastered.

He controlled his character and headed towards Petalburg City. After skillfully picking a few wild berries from the roadside soil, he found two bonus Poké Balls and received a Great Ball and a Stardust as a reward.

The next step was to help Dawn catch her starter Pokémon Ralts, and then bid farewell to her father, Qianli, and embark on her journey again.

However, after completing the story mission in Orange Blossom City, Ling Feng did not set off immediately. Instead, he began walking back and forth in the bushes on the left side of Orange Blossom City, just as he had done before.
He soon encountered a wild level 6 Pokémon—Tailor.

If you're using Tailwing as one of the starting teams, it's undoubtedly a pretty good choice. In fact, if Tailwing's final evolution form could have the Guts ability, its combat power would be quite formidable.

Unfortunately, he was now facing an all-bug-type team challenge, so Ling Feng could only tearfully let the Hunting Butterfly use its two wind attacks to take away the Swellow.

As the battle ended, he began searching repeatedly in the bushes, and the chat immediately started refreshing in response to his actions:

Is the streamer about to start leveling up again? He's really planning ahead!

But if you want to level up, wouldn't the forest be a better choice? After all, it's full of Bug-type Pokémon, which are weak to Flying-type moves like Beautifly.

Indeed, I also feel that it makes no sense...

[What do you guys know? This place might be a bit troublesome to level up, but it's close to the Pokémon Center. Don't forget what the streamer loves to do most.]

[I get it, I get it, it's like running a marathon between the tall grass and the Pokémon Center.]

The live stream chat was filled with laughter and cheers, while Ling Feng spoke softly.

"Since we're going to use an all-Bug team to clear the game, and we're limited to catching only 15 Pokémon, every Bug-type Pokémon we catch in the early game is extremely important."

"The Pokémon that spawn in the grass are different in each area, so I want to see if there are any that I can use."

What he said is true, but not entirely true. As a veteran player and even the designer of this game, he naturally knew what he was looking for in this patch of grass.

But since his current identity is that of a streamer playing this game for the first time, rather than a game producer, he should at least pretend to be interested in these viewers.

Ling Feng's explanation immediately sparked a discussion in the live chat.

That's true. When we played, we were so focused on getting there that we rarely went into the tall grass to fight monsters or check what Pokémon were nearby.

I've heard that if you encounter enough monsters in the tall grass, you might have a low chance of encountering a rare Pokémon.

[It seems so. Does that mean there are rare Pokémon in every area of ​​tall grass? Does that mean I'll have to spend half an hour in every patch of tall grass from now on?]

[You can check the forum; I think someone shared this before.]

Looking at the comments in the live stream, Ling Feng couldn't help but smile slightly—it seemed that his promotion of the game forum had been quite effective, as people had already mentioned it so quickly.

However, the concept of rare Pokémon is indeed a setting in the original work, and naturally it also exists in this game.

There is actually a rare Bug-type Pokémon on Route 101, which has only a 1% chance of appearing.

He is none other than Team Rocket's legendary ace, one of the very few Bug-type Pokémon capable of Mega Evolution, and a Pokémon with exceptionally high Attack and Speed ​​stats.

The initial form of the unicorn.

If you manage to get this Pokémon on Route 101, then this challenge will be a breeze. After all, Beedrill is a force to be reckoned with in the early game, and even in the late game, with a Mega Stone, it remains a terrifying powerhouse.

However, if he were to subdue the unicorn right away... for Ling Feng, this challenge would become less interesting.

As for the details of the Great Needle, let the players discover them for themselves.

As for the target he is currently searching for, it is another ordinary and common Pokémon!
Bobo...

Big-tailed raccoon.
After several consecutive Pokémon refreshes, relying on Beautifly's strong early-game battle abilities, he easily defeated these Pokémon and gained experience points. When the screen went dark again, battle music started playing, and a new Pokémon appeared before Ling Feng, his eyes lit up instantly.

finally found you!

If he doesn't encounter it again, he'll start to wonder if he's set the Pokémon's spawn location to something else.

The Pokémon in front of me looks similar to Wurmple, but unlike Wurmple, its eyes are made up of two white membrane lenses, and its body is a blue and white blob, which makes it look rather silly.

[A wild Scout Bug, Lv.6, has appeared!]

As soon as this Pokémon appeared, the chat in Lingfeng's live stream room began to refresh in droves.

As a Pokémon from the Galar region, Sorcerer is naturally completely unknown to viewers in this world.

[Huh, who is this? It looks like a Bug-type Pokémon, but I've never seen it before.]

[It's probably a Pokémon created by the developers themselves in the game.]

I encountered it in this patch of grass yesterday, it's this guy! I thought it was some rare Pokémon, and it took me three Poké Balls to catch it. But after catching it, I found out that its stats were less than half that of my starter Pokémon. It's not a rare or powerful Pokémon at all. It seems like they're everywhere in this grass.

[I'm so regretful! I shouldn't have wasted those three Poké Balls. This game doesn't allow releasing Pokémon, so this thing will forever occupy one of my capture slots. Ugh, it's all tears. Everyone, please don't catch wild Pokémon carelessly! I'm already considering restarting the game.]

[Oh, I see. You scared me! I thought the streamer's luck was on its way again.]

During the discussion in the live chat, some malicious comments started to perform.

[Hey streamer, didn't you say there are no weak Pokémon, only weak trainers? Then catch one of these and show me how you're going to use it!]

[Yeah, streamer, since you're going to build an all-Zerg team anyway, and this guy is a Zerg, why don't you try catching him?]

However, facing the barrage of provocative bullets flying everywhere, Ling Feng glanced at them, a slight smile playing on his lips. He then manipulated the Hunting Butterfly to use the ramming skill he had retained, instantly reducing the stamina bar of the Scout Bug in front of him to a bright red.

Immediately afterward, at the start of the second round, he threw out a Poké Ball. The red and white ball traced an arc in the air, wobbled briefly three times, and then, accompanied by a flash of colorful light, a cheerful melody began to play.

[Congratulations! You have successfully caught the Pokémon Sorcerer!]

[New Pokémon information has been added to the Pokédex!]

The next moment, the live stream chat was flooded with a barrage of question marks.

【? ? ? 】

[No, streamer, you're really easily provoked! Someone says arrest and you actually do it?]

Haha, this streamer is really stubborn!

[I support the streamer. Those guys are really awful. They don't even know how to respect Pokémon. No wonder they can't become trainers.]

That being said, isn't the streamer just dragging the team down by catching a Sneasel as their third Pokémon? Could it possibly evolve into a powerful Pokémon like Beautifly?

While the comments were being discussed, some people began to speculate about Ling Feng's intentions, while another person jumped out and posted a series of eye-catching comments.

[Impossible! I caught one of these too, and after checking its Pokédex, I found out it doesn't evolve until level 30. By then, I could have restarted the game twice! I was so angry I just put it in my storage.]

[Good grief, it's clearly a Bug-type Pokémon, but its final evolution is so late? I saw Cynthia's starter Sceptile evolve at level 36, and this one's going to be level 30? What happened to the advantage of Bug-type Pokémon's fast early-game development?]

This guy really thinks he's some kind of late-blooming pseudo-legendary Pokémon, haha.

Immediately, negative discussions about the SoScan Bug flooded the screen, but Ling Feng glanced at their chat and didn't say anything.

After all, there is no Pokémon like Snorlax in the real world, and no one knows how useful its evolved abilities are.

These comments will probably all be shut up in a little while.

He silently led his newly tamed Scout and Swallowtail into the Orange Blossom Forest.

The next moment, he directly controlled his character to walk straight towards a big tree in front of him, pressed the interaction button, and a prompt popped up in front of him.

[Antidote x1 has been placed in your inventory!]

Upon seeing this, the chat in the live stream erupted in another uproar.

[The streamer is incredibly lucky! How did they manage to get a hidden reward?]

[So there's an antidote in this tree? Wow, I've really learned something new this time.]

[What luck! The streamer must have gotten lucky by secretly playing around with it last night.]

……

At this moment, Ling Feng quietly came to his senses.

In almost every generation, upon entering the first forest, there's a tree that directly provides the player with an antidote. This is practically ingrained in his DNA, so the moment he stepped into the forest, he instinctively did the same thing.

Fortunately, the viewers in the chat didn't seem to notice anything unusual about him. He shook his head slightly and steered his character into the bushes on the left.

As the comments in the live stream just said, most of the Pokémon appearing in Petalburg Woods are Grass-type and Bug-type. Their disadvantage against Flying-type moves means they will be instantly defeated by Beautifly in a battle.

In this way, Lingfeng's leveling speed is quite efficient. He doesn't even need to go back and forth to the Pokémon Center to restore Beautifly's stamina as before. He only needs to go once and come back after Beautifly's Wind Rush move runs out of PP.

With such an extremely high leveling efficiency, both the Hunting Butterfly and the Timid Bug have leveled up to level fourteen, only one level away from the current level cap!
The level of the Scout Bug was also successfully raised to level 10.

As the battle ended, a rainbow-like glow of evolution suddenly erupted from its body!
—It has reached the level required for the first evolution!
(End of this chapter)

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