Pokémon Breeder

Chapter 194: Newborn Care Guidance

First, you need to help the newly born Pokémon clean the egg liquid and mucous membrane on their bodies to prevent them from catching a cold after they are born from the eggshell.

And then there is no need to do anything else, just put them in the breeding room and adjust the temperature.

Pokémon that have just been hatched cannot be intervened too much by humans.

They need to complete a series of basic survival actions through their own efforts, and after that, they can be fed with nutritious food specially prepared by Akimoto.

Of course, try not to use external force to feed them, just let them eat by themselves.

Only those Pokémon that really can't eat by their own ability need external force to help them eat.

And if they need this, then in fact, the value of cultivation is not great.

Or in other words, their combat practical value is not great, and they can only be positioned as pets in the future.

Most breeding houses will be as close to the original as possible, simulating the survival environment in the wild for the newly hatched Pokémon to adapt.

But the necessary temperature regulation still needs intervention, because it greatly affects the survival rate of Pokémon.

It is just to make it as close to the characteristics of the wild as possible, not to say that it is necessary to use cruel selection methods.

Of course, there are also many primary breeding houses that will not choose primitive breeding.

Their breeding houses are short of funds, and the breeders' knowledge and experience reserves are not enough, so they dare not do primitive breeding.

Although the Pokémon that have spent their infancy under human intervention will have much lower autonomy in future growth and much lower learning ability.

But the most important thing is that human intervention can greatly reduce the probability of death of newborn Pokémon.

For breeding houses that dare not take the risk of breeding high-quality Pokémon, it is most appropriate to lower some quality requirements in exchange for a safe survival rate.

Of course, Akimoto does not need to do this. His own knowledge reserves have actually reached the standard of intermediate breeders. It is just that the scale of the breeding house has not reached the standard and cannot be promoted.

It is still no problem to deal with the most basic care of newborn Pokémon.

The problem is that when he goes out, the Pokémon may not have hatched yet, which will be difficult to deal with.

He can't just let the organizer of the award ceremony go, right?

The organizer is the Pokémon Federation, not some regional alliance.

And even if it is a regional alliance, it is not something Akimoto can offend.

So there is no way, Akimoto can only teach the care knowledge of newborn Pokémon to Ninetails as much as possible within these three days.

Of course, the difficulty is only in the real-time care and timing of Pokémon, and many inexperienced breeders often mess up.

For Akimoto, these things are as if he has practiced thousands of times in his mind, and he is very familiar with them.

Because it is a direct transmission of systematic breeding knowledge, it is actually equivalent to transmitting the memory of a senior breeder with intermediate breeding knowledge to Akimoto.

This naturally includes countless practical experiences.

Now it is to transfer his own experience to the experience of Ninetails, which is not difficult for Akimoto, just to see if Ninetails can meet the standards.

If they really can't meet the standards, Akimoto may have to think of a way to hand over this batch of Pokémon eggs to the Pokémon Center for help.

But the price of Pokémon's newborn care is very expensive.

It's so expensive that you can almost buy another Pokémon egg.

This is not the total price, but the price of caring for a single newborn Pokémon.

Even if Akimoto and Joey Eika have a good relationship, it is impossible to reduce the price much.

After all, this is still very energy-consuming. Basically, once you start caring, you will spend 24 hours a day there.

Akimoto roughly sorted out the teaching ideas in his mind, and hurriedly called Ninetails and the others to the cultivation room of the tree house.

As a Pokémon breeding system, there are naturally various props in the system store to assist in breeding skill training.

There is a prop that is particularly suitable for current skill training.

In the system store, there is a newborn Pokémon simulator that costs 3 points per hour.

It can completely and accurately simulate any species and any birth physique of newborn Pokémon, and then feedback the real-time status to the system.

It is equivalent to Akimoto being able to pre-set the relevant settings, and then let his Pokémon start practical training.

This will save a lot of time.

Although it is a bit expensive, Akimoto's daily sign-in points are basically spent here.

But the most important thing is that it can be completely regarded as a living newborn Pokémon, and there is no need to worry about life safety issues!

Unfortunately, Akimoto cannot sell the things in the system store to anyone.

When the Nine-Tailed Fox arrived, Serena happened to arrive at the breeding house, so Akimoto simply called her.

See if Serena learns faster or his Pokémon learn faster.

It doesn't matter to teach Serena this thing, anyway, he and her family are very close, no different from a family.

And his own Pokémon, according to Akimoto's lazy personality, will sooner or later teach the Nine-Tailed Fox.

It's just a question of whether there is enough time for teaching.

Theoretical knowledge is actually just like that, it can be finished in less than ten minutes, but it takes a lot of time to digest and absorb it to truly understand it.

And even if you understand it, you still need to practice to accumulate experience.

Each mid-level and high-level breeding house has its own unique teaching method, of course, it will only be passed on to the closest people.

This is also the reason why it is difficult for primary breeding houses to emerge. A lot of knowledge cannot be accessed, and they can only be confined to primary breeding houses for life, and no progress.

Akimoto explained it about three times, leaving some time for Serena and others to digest and absorb, and then he went to tinker with the machine by himself.

First set the Pokémon species to Lotus Leaf Boy, and choose Healthy for the physique.

There are a total of physiques to choose from, and of course you can adjust the physique data of various aspects by yourself.

From low to high physique, they are dangerous, bad, weak, healthy, and excellent.

If it is a Pokémon with excellent physique, then basically as long as you don't mess around, you can spend the first period safely.

Most newborn Pokémon have healthy physiques, which can be affected by qualifications, but not too much.

Akimoto first set up a healthy newborn lotus leaf boy, then familiarized himself with the controls and pressed OK.

A very magical thing happened. The machine, which was originally a small ball, suddenly stretched out its hands and feet, and finally turned into the approximate body shape of the lotus leaf boy.

Under Akimoto's gaze, the machine, which had completed its shape change, changed into the skin of the lotus leaf boy.

It was exactly the same as the real thing!

Akimoto, who was snoring magically, picked up the machine from the ground, looked around, and even squeezed it hard.

The result was exactly the same as the feel of the real lotus leaf boy, and even had body temperature!

This made Akimoto say that three points per hour was really real.

It would be great if Akimoto could sell this thing.

Of course, this is impossible, unless Akimoto draws the production drawings of the newborn Pokémon simulator.

It is impossible to buy it. Such drawings are basically not available except by lottery.

At least before the next system update, Akimoto cannot buy it.

Why?

With his 20 points a day, can he buy something with hundreds of thousands of points?

Akimoto himself thought he was joking.

He didn't want to think about those illusory things anymore. When he had 20 lottery chances, he would draw again.

Let's see if he can get something more advanced.

If he doesn't get a blueprint, he can get a space fragment.

Space fragments are the best way to expand the area of ​​the breeding house.

But Akimoto hasn't collected any yet.

"Brother Akimoto, is that a newly hatched lotus leaf boy?"

Serena took the attention list printed by Akimoto and sat on a small stool looking at the machine in Akimoto's hand.

Akimoto said casually: "This, this is a new type of Pokémon simulator, which can simulate the state of newborn Pokémon."

"Is it so powerful? Can I touch it?"

"Come over and try it."

Akimoto put the machine on the ground, and then Serena came over, a little curious and a little scared.

"It, it won't bite, right?"

"I told you it's a machine, it's okay."

Serena carefully picked up the simulator, and in almost the same way as Akimoto, she pinched the skin of the lotus leaf boy simulated by the simulator.

"Hey! It really looks like it!! And it has body temperature!!"

"Really? It will be your practical object later."

"But brother Akimoto, this thing should be very expensive, right?"

Serena put the simulator on the ground and looked up and asked.

"I don't know if it's expensive, but you can't buy it outside."

"Is it another new thing from the Alliance Doctor Association?"

Serena asked curiously.

Recently, she has seen a lot of small devices sent from the Alliance Doctor Association in the breeding house.

In fact, she was also curious about what it was sent at the beginning, but Akimoto never told her.

Until recently, she was bored and took a look at the doctor forum, and the first thing she saw was Akimoto's paper that was pinned and featured.

As for why Serena was so sure that it was written by Akimoto, it was because she saw the address in the author's information.

Carlos Asaka Town Akiba Breeding House.

And the author is also called One Leaf Autumn.

Isn't that the brother Akimoto in front of him!

After Serena's entanglement and questioning, Akimoto reluctantly told her the truth.

After receiving Akimoto's affirmative answer, Serena turned around and ran to tell her mother.

Within an hour and a half, the news that a Alliance doctoral candidate appeared in Asaka Town spread throughout the town.

Although the town is not big, the efficiency is so high, which is enough to prove the explosiveness of this news.

I believe that countless people will come to visit Asaka Town in the future, and the economy of Asaka Town will be improved by the way.

But when those visitors come to the Akiba Breeding House, they will find that they can't even get in the door.

Whenever Akimoto thinks of this, he can't help but secretly laugh at Timo.

And this time, although the simulator in Akimoto's hand is indeed so advanced that Serena is a little shocked, it is not surprising when she thinks that it was sent by the Alliance Doctor Association.

Anyway, the doctor is a doctor, not a person, so there is no need to be shocked by what he creates.

Although this thing is magical, there is nothing that the doctor cannot create.

Serena's mind has such a clear positioning of the doctor.

Of course, most people are so curious about the position of Doctor, and even want to add "Doctor" in the Pokémon illustrated book.

Otherwise, they cannot express their "admiration" for the doctor.

Creatures like Doctor should definitely appear in the Pokédex, right?

Possessing abilities and physiques that ordinary people cannot possess, and can create a large number of things that can change the natural environment.

Isn't this a Pokémon?

And it has to be a mythical beast!

After Akimoto learned of Serena's thoughts, he could only roll his eyes and ignore it speechlessly.

This is just like some people who want to include superpowers in the Pokmon Encyclopedia. It's an idea that Akimoto can only chuckle at.

After setting up the simulator, let your Pokémon and Serena enter the practical training stage together.

Kyuubi, Gardevoir, Gilly Egg, Serena, Xiaoli, and eight other Jigglypuffs.

They were divided into three groups, and Akimoto conducted practical teaching for them respectively.

Then the three groups observe and learn from each other.

The practical stage is actually quite new for Qiu Yuan, it is both familiar and novel at the same time.

Familiarity means that my memory is full of practical experience, but my body has never experienced it.

When Akimoto entered a state of practical operation, that feeling was completely integrated into Akimoto's body. At this moment, he is a senior Pokémon breeder.

Temperature control, timing, and appropriate environmental changes.

Everything was mastered very well, and even when Akimoto was distracted in his explanation, he made zero mistakes.

After teaching three times in a row, Serena and Kyuubi both felt that Akimoto's work was very simple, so they greatly underestimated the difficulty of the actual operation.

It wasn't until they started practicing that they realized how difficult it was to achieve Akimoto's state.

Each practical operation is performed by one group, while the other two groups observe from the side and find out the mistakes of the operators based on the experience summarized by Akimoto.

When a group of practical training is completed, Akimoto will let them point out mistakes to each other, make corrections, and then learn and absorb.

This kind of efficiency is just like a study group in school. When executed correctly, the efficiency will be very high.

Of course, if the operation is improper or the participants are not careful, it would be better not to group into groups.

Fortunately, Serena and Kyuubi are very diligent in learning practical operations, so the efficiency is also very high.

After they have summarized their mistakes and outstanding performance points, Akimoto will come forward to supplement them.

There are three groups in one round, and after the round Akimoto will give a practical demonstration.

After three days of repeated training, finally on the last day of Akimoto's departure, all the people and Pokémon participating in the practical training reached the level of within 2 mistakes.

This is already a very high standard, and the standards of some intermediate breeding houses are only like this.

To reach this level, Akimoto's guidance, the participants' diligent learning, and the help of the newborn Pokémon simulator are all indispensable.

Other breeding houses do not have this condition.

One is Akimoto, who has thousands of practical experiences in caring for newborn Pokémon, and his personal teaching.

The second is extremely qualified and intelligent learners.

The third is a very important practical auxiliary machine. During these three days of training, Akimoto started the simulator about 50 times.

This is equivalent to the workload of an average breeding house for one year.

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