Pokémon: Angler's Rainy Day Team
Chapter 529, Participating Elf
It was the 50th day of the trip to Kanto, and it was drizzling.
When he woke up in the morning, Yu Hai saw the drizzle outside the window. It had only been two days of good weather, but why did it rain again today?
After having breakfast at the Pokémon Center, he was ready to leave. As for the configuration of the Pokémons for the Quartz Conference, he could just go to the Quartz Conference Players Village and have Xia Gan Gym teleport. There was no rush for this matter.
There were still a few days before the Quartz Conference. If he teleported in advance, he would have to take care of a few more mouths. Taking care of a few more Pokémons would increase the cooking time. He would wait until he arrived at the Players Village.
In addition to teleporting the participating Pokémons, he also had a lot of things to do with the current main Pokémons. Giving props to the eight main Pokémons was the most important thing.
Currently, only Frog and Giant Claw have props, and other Pokémons need to be given props, and the props of Frog and Giant Claw also need to be replaced.
But these were only the bonus of one prop when they were handled in the Quartz Conference Players Village, and the impact on the battle situation was not that great. Giving the Pokémons props in the early stage of the group stage was enough for the Pokémons to adapt to their own props.
After breakfast, he put on his raincoat, released the cow, and rode the cow slowly towards the Quartz Plateau.
It wasn't until the rain stopped that he put down his raincoat and hat, took out the trainer's manual for the Quartz Conference, and opened it to read the rules of the competition.
In fact, it was similar to his competition in the Orange Islands. The number of participants would only be known at the Quartz Conference. If it was a three-on-three competition, then the trainer could change Pokémon three times, and six-on-six would be six times.
The remaining rules were that Pokémon that passively avoided battles and had no fighting will would be directly judged as lost. If the number of changes exceeded and Pokémon was forcibly changed, they would be warned once and would be judged as lost the second time.
In addition, the moves of exchanging Pokémons were not counted in the number of changes of Pokémons. As long as each Pokémon had the moves of changing Pokémons, Pokémons could be changed infinitely and it was not considered a foul.
There was also a rule that both trainers needed to release Pokémons at the same time and attack at the same time. If they were one step slower, they would be warned and lose the first-hand advantage.
In addition, sleeping on the battlefield and not waking up would also be treated as passive avoidance. In addition, you can only bring one fruit, but there is no limit on props.
This is also related to the fact that Pokémon cannot do two things at the same time. If you want to be proficient in using multiple props, it is a bit like biting off more than you can chew. There are Pokémon like this. It depends on how the trainer arranges them.
There are also rules such as the age of the trainer, the number of Pokémon, and many similar rules...
The most basic rules for participating in the competition are eight badges, or the qualification badge obtained from the Alliance Appraisal Center, which is considered to have passed the preliminaries.
Next is the group stage, which will be divided into four sub-venues for competition, namely the water field, the grass field, the ice field, and the rock field...
The order of the four fields is determined by the trainer drawing lots, and the opponents are also determined by drawing lots. The group stage will be eliminated until only sixteen people are left before entering the knockout stage.
The group stage is a three-on-three competition system, and the sixteen-person knockout stage is a six-on-six competition system.
Until the semi-finals of the top four, there is also the final to decide the champion of the Quartz Conference.
In fact, there is another semi-final, which will decide the third place between the two players who failed to enter the top four, and there will be an extra game after the final.
If he wants to make it to the knockout round, he can only use auxiliary elves to save the strength of the main elves. After all, the knockout round of 16 people will have to play four rounds to decide the champion.
Each round of the game is six games, and four rounds of games means 24 games. Eight main elves need to play 24 knockout games, which is a lot of pressure.
His tolerance rate is only two main elves. Once more than three main elves are damaged or injured, he will have to use five main elves to play in the finals. Five to six is his disadvantage.
He doesn't know how other opponents will arrange and how many main elves will be left in the finals. His requirement for himself is to keep the main force and let the auxiliary elves play in the group stage.
After entering the knockout round, let the eight main elves take turns to play. If they are slightly injured, they will be replaced to save their combat power, so that everyone can accompany him to the final.
Forget about the elves that have just been captured and not cultivated, such as Diglett, Magnetom, Agate Jellyfish, and Mud Loach. These elves have not been cultivated after being captured, and they are not considered auxiliary elves, and they cannot play in the game.
He has already decided which support Pokémon to use. In fact, the only support Pokémon he can use for the competition are Butterfree, Farfetch'd, Starfish, Slowpoke, and his mount Tauren, which barely counts as one, which is only five support Pokémon. Xiaozhi has more Pokémon that can participate in the battle than him.
In the group stage, he plans to use the tactic of one with two, or two generations and one, and let the support Pokémon take the lead.
The so-called one with two means that two support Pokémon take the lead. If the first support Pokémon wins, even if the second game is lost, the second one will also be a support Pokémon, and the third one will be the main Pokémon.
The same is true for the two generations and one. If the first support Pokémon loses, then the second Pokémon can only be the main Pokémon, and the third one is also the main Pokémon. Use the remaining two main Pokémon to make up for the disadvantage and win the group stage.
In this way, the strength of the main Pokémon can be preserved, allowing the main Pokémon to deal with stronger opponents in the knockout stage.
There was no other way. He didn't have two teams of main Pokémons, so he could only arrange the tactics like this. Trainers with fewer Pokémons than him could only enter the knockout round with six Pokémons, which was already the limit, but he was aiming for the championship.
As for the prize for the champion...
The prize for the champion is a Kanto Mikado and a set of three Evolution Stones, choose one of the two.
The prize for the runner-up is a Kanto Mikado and two Evolution Stones, choose one of the two.
The prize for the third place does not include the three starters, but an evolution stone set of one of the three.
The three evolution stones in the prize are actually the water stone, the fire stone, and the thunder stone, all of which are high-level evolution stones.
The prize is still very generous. If you choose to sell the evolution stone, you can start at at least 30 million.
It's a pity that the three starters cannot be sold, at least not openly, but it is still possible to breed them in the breeding house privately and express ignorance. It depends on how the trainer operates. There is a lot of room for operation.
If he can't win the championship this time, he can get a runner-up and get a starter Squirtle. I hope that the three starters that the alliance brings out are all high-quality. If they are inferior products left over by newcomers, the sincerity of the alliance for participating trainers is too poor.
Looking forward to the arrival of the conference, and also looking forward to the little turtle, he put down the trainer manual and looked up to see the snow on the top of the Quartz Plateau. The conference was held on the top of the mountain.
Next, he had to climb the mountain. With only his strength, he would need at least two days to reach the Quartz Stadium. If he took a car, it would only take half a day.
Along the way, he had seen many trainers heading towards the Quartz Plateau. Some took cars, some walked, and some took flying Pokémons. It was really lively!
He walked until dark, but he still hadn't reached the Quartz Plateau. He had just arrived at the foot of the mountain. He didn't plan to walk any further. He planned to camp at the foot of the mountain and climb the mountain tomorrow...
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