First, as a book about a breeding house, it will inevitably involve the issue of elves laying eggs. Although it has not been written about yet, it will be discussed later. The author will explain it here. If you don’t like it, don’t comment.

1. When two elves lay eggs, the type of elf that hatches out is that of the mother. This article has modified it to be that of the parent at random.

2. The original work of genderless elves is to lay eggs with various monsters. This article has been modified to only lay eggs with members of the same race (but they have no gender, so don’t ask more about who gives birth to them, and the author does not mention it in the book), because the author

I think it's okay for all the elves to lay eggs with the various monsters in the game, but in reality it would be too weird.

3. Even if the egg groups are the same, the author will not arrange the pairing of elves that are too different. For example, if the desert dragonfly and the bowknot cute fly have insects in their egg groups, the author will not arrange for them to lay eggs.

Second, there is also the issue of the timing of the appearance of the fairy system in the article.

Because the fairy type only existed in XY and did not exist in previous generations, many readers think that the fairy type was not discovered during this time period.

But in fact, everyone thinks so because the XY version of the game was released relatively late. In the world of Pokémon, the official did not directly say that the Fairy type was discovered after the protagonist arrived in Kalos.

Just like in the Pokémon animation, when Ash first arrived in the Kalos region, when he saw the fairy type elf for the first time, he said something like "Fairy type? I have never heard of this attribute!"

Sigh?

Has Dr. Ohgi ever had thoughts like "Fairy type! Unseen attributes, we need to study them carefully."

None!

What does this mean? The Fairy type may be discovered later, but it will never be later than the protagonist's birth. The protagonist does not know it in the early stage, just because of the imperfect world view of Pokémon.

Of course, the above are just my personal opinions, please don’t criticize me.

Third, regarding the issue of elf qualifications.

In this book, elf qualifications are divided into seven levels: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, blue, and purple, with red being the lowest and purple being the highest. High qualifications refer to green and above qualifications.

1. The qualifications of each color mentioned in this book are 1/2, especially in the wild. Because the breeding house has its own breeding methods, the probability of high-qualification elves appearing will be relatively higher, so trainers

The probability of having high qualifications in your hand will also be slightly higher.

2. In this book, the main elves who can participate in various competitions have green qualifications. Yellow and below are mostly elves used in the transition period (here refers to trainers with some ability, passers-by are not counted). The elves with relatively strong qualifications are

They are mainly green, such as some gym trainers, so when there are a relatively large number of green-qualified elves in the article, don't say that they are a bad street.

Cyan qualifications are rare qualifications. They are rare in number and very powerful trainers. Their elf qualifications are mainly cyan. For example, the main elf qualifications of the kings and champions in various regions are all cyan, or the more special gym trainers will also have cyan qualifications.

There are two cyan-qualified elves, including some people with special status (not absolute, there are also accidents), so if there are some important supporting characters in the article or the elf qualifications of the King of Kings are cyan, don’t say anything bad.

In addition, the number of cyan-qualified elves for the protagonist will be relatively larger. There is no other way, who made him the protagonist!

Blue aptitudes are extremely rare elves. Generally, only some champion trainers will have one or two as their trump cards, such as Du's Kuailong, Mikri's Menas, Daigo's Metagross, and Sirona's Biting Land Shark.

, Karuna's Gardevoir, etc., plus some important supporting characters, there will also be one or two, but the number is not large.

Purple qualification is a legendary qualification. I have heard of it, but I have never seen it. Even the champion does not have it (perhaps some special people have it, but if he doesn't say it, no one knows).

Finally, the qualifications of the mythical beast are unknown and are not included in any of the qualification classifications of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple.

Fourth, about the Elf Alliance in this work.

Many book friends will unconsciously classify the alliance as a bad level when reading this book, but the alliance in this book is a lawful organization.

There may be problems of one kind or another in the alliance, but overall it is still a just organization.

Therefore, those alliances will cause trouble for the protagonist for various reasons, and covet the protagonist's various treasures, elves, energy cube formulas, etc., will not exist.

There is also the issue of the Alliance and the Yusan Family.

The alliance controls its own Yusanjia very strictly and will not spread it easily to outsiders. The breeding methods are the same, but they do not prohibit other breeding houses from cultivating and selling Yusanjia.

Just like our country's state-owned enterprises have a very powerful technology, of course they will not disclose it to other private companies, but the state does not prohibit private companies from researching it themselves.

This is a truth.

Not just Yusanjia, but other things as well.

These are the settings in this work and have nothing to do with other works.

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