Since this news will be announced in the evening, Lu Ping is extremely busy right now, and to be honest, he doesn't have much time. So when he met with Linton, he quickly explained most things to Linton.

Just as Linton thought, the main reason why the ZHENG government chose not to disclose it temporarily was because they didn't understand. If they didn't know what these things were about, how could they make them public? Does it mean that we do know that these things exist, but we don’t know what they are and how to deal with them?

Obviously, they really did that. Magnesium did not control public opinion from the beginning, and the focus of their discussion at the beginning was completely in the wrong direction. What they are more concerned about is the problem of unusable guns. As a country with a big gun, the impact of this incident is obviously much more serious than that of a newly discovered animal.

This is not only a problem of private guns, but even more serious than this is the arms trade.

Yes, Magnesia is the largest arms dealer in the world, and their arms trade is a very important part of the economy. But now, can a gun that cannot be fired be sold? Obviously, the problem of not being able to sell arms is the problem that troubles them the most, so that other issues have been ignored.

, no one cares about them at all. It's a secret experiment on a secret weapon. If you have a little bit of brains, you can tell that it's made up. If you have this thing, you have already done it head-on. Who will let you dance there?

Of course, there are a lot of reports about Pokémon, but because the issue of guns is more important, not many people pay attention to the issue of Pokémon. It's only been more than a month, but the money-losing plan has no effect, and the problem of Pokémon has gradually begun to become serious.

Back to China, it is obvious that Pokémon cannot be hidden, and sooner or later it will have to be made public. The ZHENG government also had the same idea, but it lacked an opportunity. Linton's return this time was obviously an opportunity.

Lu Ping naturally knew that the Poke Ball factory had started operating in the afternoon. With this assurance, he would say that tonight would be the time to announce the news.

Unlike the Magnesium country, the Chinese side quickly grasped the focus of this world change, which is Pokémon. There is not as serious an arms trade problem here as there was in the Magnesium Country. Even if Linton doesn't show up, the focus has already shifted to the newly emerged mutant creatures, and scientific research teams have already begun to be organized.

Linton's first appearance directly pointed them in the right direction, which saved them a lot of detours. What's more important is that they have a piece of news that the whole world doesn't know now, that is, the news that another world is merging with this world.

They didn't plan to make this news public tonight. Pokémon things can't be hidden, but there is no warning about this news. If Linton didn't tell them here, they wouldn't know it. Obviously holding this information alone would give China a huge advantage.

For example, now they have begun preliminary communication with another world through Linton. After the world merges, others have not yet reacted. They have all reached an agreement with each other, one step at a time, one step at a time. This has to be What an advantage.

On the other hand, they are also far ahead in Pokémon research, and have even researched a lot of things that Linton doesn't even know about.

The so-called situation that Linton didn't know was naturally the "special" characteristics of the Pokémon in this world, that is, the ability to lend its power to the trainer. This kind of rule that does not exist in the Pokemon world should be unique to this world. After the world merges, it is not known whether people in the Pokemon world can use this ability.

After testing by the Research Institute, this set of rules currently has the following rules.

First, as Linton expected, although Pokémon can lend their abilities to trainers, the borrowed abilities are different from the power released by the Pokémon itself. The skills released by the trainer are about half as powerful as Pokémon, which is 50%.

But this is obviously not the point. The point is that some abilities borrowed from this effect can be superimposed, because one person can carry multiple Pokémon.

Simply put, if you have a Pokémon that can release 100,000 volts, of course you will also release 100,000 volts, but the power will only be 50%. But what if you have two Pokémon that can use 100,000 volts? Yes, the 100,000 volts you release are 100% powerful. What about the three? Where are the four? Although this is not an exponential increase, it is also a proportional superposition, and the power can be stacked up to be quite scary.

However, this superposition also has an upper limit, which involves the second discovery of the scientific research institute.

Second, the maximum number of Pokémon powers that can be borrowed by the same person is only six.

In other words, although you can carry a lot of Pokémon, you can only borrow the abilities of six of them. Once you carry more than six Pokémon, a more serious situation will arise.

This is probably an interference situation, that is, when you have more than seven Pokémon on your body, not only will you not be able to borrow the power of the seventh Pokémon, but it will also weaken the power of the previous six Pokémon. Give you strength. And the more Pokémon you carry, the more serious the interference becomes. When there are more than ten Pokémon, it's almost the same as not even carrying one Pokémon.

So although there is no limit on how many Pokémon a person can catch, the soft upper limit is 6. It would be bad to bring too many.

Linton was a little surprised when he heard this. This seems to be the rule of the world. In the Pokemon world, a trainer can only carry six Pokemon, which seems to be an alliance regulation. Although the rules here are different, the same setting continues.

Of course, despite this rule, you can still carry twenty or thirty Pokémon, but you can’t borrow the power of Pokémon. You can still release Pokémon and they can listen to your orders, but you can have a career similar to a summoner. . However, the people in this world are physically weak, at least much weaker than the people in the Pokémon world. Without the enhancement of Pokémon's power, the trainer himself is too dangerous.

Borrowing the power of Pokémon is very important, as it can make up for some of the trainer's weaknesses. For example, if you have a Steel-type Pokémon, it can obviously help you increase your physical strength and ability to withstand hits. You have fighting-type Pokémon that can help you increase your strength and fighting ability, and these have been proven in tests.

Due to the principle of borrowing strength, the trainers here seem to have gone a bit off track. As Linton listened, he felt that it was beginning to develop in the direction of RPG games. For example, if you only bring steel-type, rock-type, and fighting-type Pokémon, you will become a melee master. For example, with a fire-type and water-type Pokémon, you become a ranged mage again. If you mix it up, you will become a magic swordsman.

This is not the only thing that goes awry, because powers borrowed from the same attribute can be superimposed, which leads to the fastest improvement in the early stage being the master of a single attribute. Going back to the example just now, if you carry six Pokémon with one hundred thousand volts, then the power you borrow can be stacked up to three times the original amount.

This superposition effect is really scary, so for a trainer, the best situation is that all six Pokémon under his command have the same move. In this way, the trainer is equivalent to having a super special move. This is also the direction of trainer training and development proposed by scientific research institutes.

"This is a good idea." Linton couldn't help but give a thumbs up after hearing this. He was not very familiar with this borrowed power, after all, it was a new situation. When Lu Ping told him this, he naturally thought that he understood and asked him to give him some direction to see if they were going in the right direction, but Linton actually didn't know.

However, he feels that there should be no problem with the path they have worked out so far, because first of all, real Pokémon are different from Pokémon in the game world. Whether it is Pokémon in the pocket world or Pokémon here, The skills they know are more than the four in the game.

Yes, each Pokémon in the game can only carry four skills, but this has become a bit unrealistic in reality. Are the skills you don’t know just forgotten? How can you forget skills like impact? Apparently Linton had also said that. The actual situation is that every Pokémon can learn as much as it can and will never forget it.

There is no upper limit for the skills you can carry, and you don’t have to worry about taking up skill slots. If every Pokémon has the same skill, wouldn’t it be uncomfortable to have a 300% powerful special move on your body?

What's even more important is the second point, which is... won't Linton bring something like a skill machine with him when he comes back this time?

Yes, for Lu Ping and others, one of the more troublesome aspects of research is that they don't know what skills Pokémon can learn. If they want to unify the skills, they can only rely on testing at present.

But Linton not only knows the skills that Pokémon can learn, he can even teach them directly using the skill machine. Skills such as Hundred Thousand Volts and Freezing Light are not only powerful, but also can be learned by many Pokémon.

There is another skill that is more versatile than this. The name of this skill is called Destruction of Death Ray.

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