My Pokémon Player

Chapter 208 Wow! Golden Legend!

In the study room of Ironthorn Town Castle, Ryan stared at the panel for a long time, and a high-pitched voice seemed to ring in his ears: "Wow! Golden Legend!"

He rubbed his eyes vigorously to confirm that he had seen correctly, and then jumped up happily.

"Wuhu~Take off!"

"Don't say anything anymore. I, the great God Arceus, will definitely support you!"

Ryan said loudly with a smile, waking up Sweet Dancer who was sleeping on the desk.

"A mark?" (ω)

It looked at Ryan sleepily, wondering why Ryan was so happy.

"Sorry, I woke you up. I'll take you to the bedroom to sleep in a moment. You can sleep for a while first."

Ryan said to Sweet Dance Ni apologetically.

"A mark~" (Okay~)

Sweet Dance Ni nodded. Although it didn't know what happened, as long as Ryan was happy.

Wait until tomorrow to ask Ryan why he is happy. He is really sleepy today~

Sweet Dance Ni fell asleep again, and when Ryan saw this, he said to Gardevoir:

"Gardevoir, please take it to the bedroom first. I will go to the bedroom to rest in a while. If you are tired, you can rest first without waiting for me."

"Shala~"

Gardevoir agreed, then used his telekinesis to move Tian Wu Ni into his arms, and carried her to the bedroom.

However, Gardevoir will not rest tonight. It can be heard from the conversation between Ryan and Sailor that it is not safe tonight. It will always guard Ryan to prevent unexpected situations.

After Gardevoir left, Ryan could no longer restrain his excitement and immediately started dancing and celebrating.

It’s no wonder he was excited. The reward he got this time was really good. Ryan suspected that he had seen it wrong several times, so after celebrating, he opened the panel again and looked at the lottery results above.

[Congratulations on drawing the Master Ball]

That’s right, it’s not a high-end ball or a luxury ball, but it’s big! division! ball!

This reward is undoubtedly the one with the smallest number of words among the several draws, but as the saying goes, the fewer the words, the bigger the matter. The Master Ball only has three words, but it is enough to make Ryan ecstatic.

After all, to a certain extent, the Master Ball is equivalent to a mythical beast, and there is no need to say more about what the mythical beast represents.

Ryan looked at the master ball on the panel with fiery eyes, and almost couldn't resist the urge to take it out. Fortunately, he still had a trace of reason and restrained the urge.

Once you take it out, you won't be able to put it back. Instead of taking it out and worrying about it all day long, fearing that it will be lost or stolen.

It's better to leave it in the panel all the time. This is the safest place in the world. No one or Pokémon can steal the items in the panel.

He looked at the reward introduction with delight, wanting to see if there was any difference between this Master Ball and the Master Ball in his memory.

After reading the introduction, the answer is no. This Master Ball is the best ball in his memory that can definitely catch wild Pokémon.

In fact, judging from the game data, the effect of the Master Ball is not necessarily to catch wild Pokémon. Its actual effect is to increase the capture success rate to 255 times the original.

But this effect is no different from being sure to catch. The Master Ball can easily achieve 100% capture success in the practical sense with its high bonus.

In other words, as long as you can throw the Master Ball at the Pokémon and let the Master Ball take the Pokémon in, then this Pokémon can definitely be conquered, even if it is a mythical beast.

Whether it is Lugia, the god of the sea, or Rayquaza, who controls the sky, they can all be conquered by the Master Ball. Even Al. Ahem, forget about the alpaca, Ryan still has to support it in its old age.

The effect of the Master Ball is so powerful, and it is also the highest crystallization of human wisdom and technology.

Of course, Master Balls are also very difficult to make and are extremely rare in existence. Master Balls are rarely seen in games and animations.

In many game versions, the protagonist can only obtain one Master Ball, and it is even rarer in animations. The only one that actually appears and uses it is Suzumura, the fishing master in Pokémon Ultra Generations.

It took him fifty years to get a master ball, and he was going to use it to catch the giant catfish king.

This act of squandering natural resources failed in the end. The giant catfish king swallowed the master ball in one gulp and got one for nothing.

And this is also the shortcoming of the Master Ball. Only by successfully hitting the Pokémon's body and allowing the Master Ball to open automatically can the Pokémon be 100% conquered.

But Pokémon like the giant Catfish King have a way to prevent the Master Ball from opening, let alone a powerful mythical beast.

If they were on guard, it would be impossible for them to let the Master Ball get close to them.

Unless you defeat them and subdue them, or attack them unprepared.

Needless to say about the former, this is also the normal way to conquer a mythical beast. A mythical beast defeated by one's own strength can be conquered with other Poké Balls even without a Master Ball.

The latter is somewhat devoid of martial ethics, similar to the comic special chapter where Master Chi used the ball hidden in Pikachu's mouth to subdue the violent Mewtwo.

Conquering a mythical beast in this way is very risky, and even if it is successfully conquered, the mythical beast may not recognize you and will not obey your commands.

But no matter what, the Master Ball provides a possibility of conquering mythical beasts, especially in the real world. The word "god" of mythical beasts is not just named casually. They do have the power to destroy the world.

Unlike some legendary beasts that were captured by ordinary Poké Balls (I won’t name them here to save face for Suicune), legendary beasts in the real world will not be captured easily by red and white balls.

Ordinary Poké Balls can’t even get close to them, let alone capture them.

Even if they voluntarily want to be captured by ordinary Poké Balls, they have to try to suppress their strength to avoid bursting ordinary Poké Balls.

Only advanced balls or master balls can allow legendary beasts to stay safely.

Master Balls are equivalent to giving Ryan a qualification to capture legendary beasts. As for whether he can capture them successfully, it depends on Ryan’s own ability.

But even if he only has the qualification, Ryan is already very satisfied. Others who want this qualification don’t have it yet.

As long as you have the qualification, there is a possibility of capturing legendary beasts. It is said that the lives of legendary beasts are almost eternal. Many legendary beasts don’t mind being captured by humans. They are willing to play with humans, experience human life and adventures, and have some fun for themselves. Maybe Ryan will meet one in the future.

As a human, you always have to have dreams, otherwise what's the difference between you and Magikarp!

Ryan has already started to imagine what kind of mythical beast he will capture in the future. The three sacred birds are too low-class, and the Phoenix Guard may not have been resurrected and created by Phoenix at this time.

He doesn't like Fathead Fish himself, but Groudon is quite handsome, but it can't fly.

Those dragon-attributed mythical beasts are all good, with good looks and strength, and the most important thing is that they can fly. It's a pity that Ryan has never heard of them since he came to this world. Could it be that they are in another continent?

"No, I'm so picky about these mythical beasts. I'm so arrogant. Who am I? I don't even have a quasi-god. I'm so lucky to have a mythical beast that likes me. I'm still picking here. Am I worthy of it?"

Ryan shook his head vigorously to dispel the unrealistic fantasies in his mind.

The surprise brought by the Master Ball was so great that he couldn't recognize the reality.

In fact, the Master Ball is of no use to Ryan and the development of the territory for the time being. In a short period of time, the drawings drawn from the intermediate lottery are more useful than the Master Ball.

Thinking of this, Ryan tried to calm his excitement, turned his eyes away from the Master Ball, and continued to check the production drawings of the cone version of the Poké Ball.

"Let me see what materials are needed to make this Poké Ball."

Ryan simply flipped through the drawings and found that the raw materials of the cone version of the Poké Ball were not rare.

The main material is the cone, which should be found in the Firefly Forest. Ryan seemed to have seen the cone tree when he passed by the Firefly Forest several times before.

Since the cone cannot be eaten directly by Pokémon, it must be squeezed into juice before it can be drunk by Pokémon, so many fruits of the cone tree can be preserved.

However, without Pokémon to help the fruit trees pass seeds, the number of cone trees is small. Ryan plans to transplant the cone trees to the orchard to facilitate the picking of cones in the future.

Other materials are various metals. Now that Ironthorn Town is occupied by Ryan, he can also safely develop the minerals of Iron Stone Mountain, and there are all kinds of metals in Iron Stone Mountain.

Compared with selling raw materials, it is undoubtedly more cost-effective to use metal to make Poké Balls.

However, mining can easily lead to conflicts with Pokémon in Ironstone Mountain. Ironthorn Town had fought many battles with Pokémon because of mining.

Although Ironthorn Town finally won the battle and temporarily drove the Pokémon into the mountains, it also suffered a lot of casualties.

Moreover, this is only a temporary solution. The Pokémon in Ironstone Mountain have their own territories, and the escaped Pokémon can only choose to run to other Pokémon territories.

However, the Pokémon in the mountains are all powerful and can be easily driven out. They have to return to their original homes and fight to the death with humans.

Ryan heard that Ironthorn Town encountered a beast tide a few years ago. It was because the Pokémon were forced to have no way to retreat that they gathered together to attack Ironthorn Town. The beast tide killed the old lord of Ironthorn Town and the Knights also lost more than half of their strength. It was not until recent years that they recovered.

In the past two years, Ironthorn Town has redeveloped Ironstone Mountain and driven away the Pokémon again. If it weren't for the beast tide in Firefly Forest, the scene of the previous years might have been staged again.

Ryan doesn't want to repeat the same mistake, but the ore cannot be mined. It seems that he has to talk to the Pokémon in Ironstone Mountain.

Fortunately, he knows Pokémon in Ironstone Mountain, such as the irresponsible father of Kokodora and the Pokémon in the last beast tide. With their help, Ryan can communicate with the Pokémon in the mine.

Otherwise, the group of Pokémon that have been hurt by humans may not trust Ryan.

As long as they can communicate, Ryan has the confidence to convince them. They don't want to leave the mine, just to protect their home.

Ryan can build another home for them, and a breeding farm can also be built in Ironthorn Town. The environment of the breeding farm is much better than that of Ironstone Mountain, and there are delicious Pokémon food to enjoy.

Compared with hard stones, Ryan believes that Pokémon prefer to eat delicious Pokémon food.

Of course, there will be Pokémon who like this, and Ryan will provide them with mined ore, which is better than mining for food yourself.

If there are Pokémon who don't want to leave their home, that's easy to deal with. Anyway, Ryan is just mining ore, not blowing up the mountain, and won't destroy the Pokémon's home.

These Pokémon will also dig holes everywhere to find food, which is similar to the behavior of humans mining ore.

Ryan will use food to hire them to mine ore with humans. They are good at digging holes and mining, and they know how to dig without destroying their homes.

With their help, not only can the mining efficiency be improved, but also the conflict between humans and Pokémon can be reduced.

Ryan will not over-mine ore. Ironstone Mountain is rich in minerals. The shallow ore alone is enough for him now. As for the future, there are other mines.

In short, Ryan can't fight Pokémon for mining like he did before in Ironthorn Town. He will solve the problem peacefully.

Pokémon is a creature that is easy to satisfy. As long as you communicate well with them, they will definitely agree to Ryan's request.

"But mining is quite dangerous. Those rock-type Pokémon with thick skin and flesh are naturally not afraid. They can dig holes to get out when the mine caves collapse, but humans can't. It seems that many miners in Ironthorn Town died because of mining."

"Although there have been no similar accidents in Firefly Town, there are few people willing to be miners, unless they are forcibly conscripted."

Ryan was knocking on the desk while thinking about the candidates for mining.

No, do I need to think about this? Aren't players the most suitable candidates!

Just need to issue a few mining tasks, or recycle ore at a low price, then players will go to mine happily. This is the method used when the old five people cut trees.

The key is that players can be resurrected after death, and they are not afraid of mine cave collapse at all.

Old players may not be interested in mining tasks, but new players are definitely willing to accept them. They are in need of elf coins. Ryan will set the mining reward a little higher than building a house to snatch people from old players.

And Ryan is not without ways to lure old players. He only needs to spread the news that there may be evolution stones in the Iron Stone Mountain, and then let a few "lucky people" accidentally dig one, then the old players will definitely flock to it.

The price of evolution stones in the store is very high. If you dig up evolution stones, even if you can't use them yourself, you can sell them to other players at a high price. He doesn't believe that old players won't be tempted.

Of course, if you want to take the evolution stones you dig away, you still have to pay Ryan some elf coins. After all, the entire Iron Stone Mountain is Ryan's asset. If you dig up good things from it, you have to give Ryan a share.

However, Ryan thinks this method is too explicit and will make players feel uncomfortable. He still has to think of a way to make players willing to be exploited by him.

It is best to let the players say to him after digging for him: Thank you~

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