Pokémon: The Climb

Chapter 251 Omu Yong’s emotion

In addition to training, Yang Yan often competes with Qianli and Jin Zhi in sparring battles, so the level of Pokémon has also improved.

目前,巴大蝶32级、小火马25级、铁面忍者24级、森林蜥蜴26级、玛沙那34级。

That's right, the forest lizard came from behind and surpassed the little fire horse in one level. This means that with Li Jia's help, it has begun to fully unleash its excellent qualifications!

At the same time, while training the 4 newly acquired skills, the forest lizard also mastered the sword dance!

This is thanks to the help of Li Jia and Qianli.

In order for the forest lizard to perform well in the subsequent battles, Li Jia could be said to have done a lot for Yang Yan, but this was also due to the forest lizard's efforts.

If the growth of the above Pokémon was as expected by Yang Yan, then the changes in the ghost Pokémon were completely beyond his imagination.

Without much fighting, their growth was only slightly behind.

The soul hook successfully reached level 30 and entered the intermediate level of strength.

The Shell Ninja is level 23 and the Candlelight Spirit is level 12.

The most exaggerated thing is that Guisi and other novice-level Pokémon entered the basic level one after another, which surprised Yang Yan.

In the end, under Yang Yan's continuous exploration, he discovered that the reason why these ghost Pokémon were able to grow so much was most likely the effect of the energy from the spirit world.

However, judging from the current situation, it only has a greater effect on lower-level ghost-type Pokémon. It is already very ineffective against intermediate-level Pokémon such as Soul Eye.

But at least the growth rate is faster than that of simple training, which is still worth being happy about.

Moreover, this means more to Yang Yan. At least for the time being, he doesn't have to worry too much about a few ghosts not being able to keep up with the entire team.

Previously, he had planned to find an opportunity to take the ghost type out for a good experience in the name of training, but this saved him a lot of effort.

Of course, there are also disadvantages.

Without the baptism of battle, it always makes people feel uncomfortable. Yangyan needs to always pay attention to the basics of Pokémon.

In addition to the growth of Pokémon, Yang Yan is also becoming more and more proficient in making tree fruit Pokémon balls.

Judging from the situation in recent days, Yang Yan can now make about 10 Poké Balls in an afternoon.

So far, he has made 85 tree fruit pokeballs.

However, these balls cannot be sold directly.

Tomioka told him that the alliance needs to register every Poke Ball sold on the market.

If people like them who have the skills to make Poke Balls want to sell the Poke Balls they have made, they first need to hand over these Poke Balls to the Alliance. They will register them first and spend some time authenticating them.

Yang Yan laughed at this. He believed that although it was called an identification in name, in fact, it was most likely that some kind of device was installed into the Poké Ball that would roughly record the Pokémon's data.

This behavior of the alliance once again proves Yang Yan’s previous point.

He couldn't keep the Poké Balls he made, or keep them all for himself, so Yang Yan had previously taken 40 Poké Balls and handed them over to the Alliance for disposal, and chose to give them to the Alliance for sale.

Because the quality of the Fruit Poké Balls is not as good as modern Poké Balls, and the alliance needs to pay an appraisal and sales fee, Yang Yan’s final selling price for these Fruit Poké Balls is only 170 yuan per ball.

The price is a full 200 yuan lower than the market price of 30 yuan per ball. The consequence is that the profit he can get from each ball is much less.

Tomioka told him that the fruit elf balls made by Yang Yan cost about 50 yuan each.

The premise is that his success rate is 100%.

Of course Yang Yan can't do it now, so if the success rate is included, Yang Yan estimates that his cost per ball is about 70-80 yuan, which means that he can earn less than 100 yuan per ball.

Combined with the calculation of making 10 pills in an afternoon, it seems that earning nearly 1000 yuan in an afternoon is quite cost-effective.

But if compared with the energy cube, it is much worse.

Yang Yan now makes a stable evil energy cube in 20 minutes and a candle energy cube in 30 minutes.

Since the candlelight type cannot be sold, I will use the evil type as an example.

His current success rate in making energy cubes is 40%-50%.

If all the afternoon is spent making evil energy cubes, Yang Yan can make about 15 servings in one afternoon, and the finished product will be about 7 servings.

The material cost of 15 copies is 1500 yuan, and the market price of 7 evil energy cubes is 3500 yuan.

Therefore, if he chooses to make energy cubes, Yang Yan can earn about 2000 yuan in one afternoon, which is twice as much as making tree fruit elf balls!

But this is not the case, because in the process of making energy cubes, Yang Yan needs to concentrate throughout the process and cannot stop midway.

Making Tree Fruit Poké Balls is different. If you get tired in the middle, you can stop and rest.

So if Yang Yan was asked to choose, he would rather choose to make a tree fruit elf ball.

He didn't want to die from overwork.

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In addition, the three elf eggs had already been sold by Yang Yan to three breeding houses in three nearby towns for a total of 3 yuan.

He kept the two evolution stones. He was not short of money yet, thinking that he might use them later.

The Ubo elf egg was immediately delivered to his father's hands by Yang Yan through the alliance's express company.

Yang Yan called his father and told his father that this was an unexpected gain while he was in the wild, and after identification, he found that it was a good-grade Ubo.

Considering that Dad only has one good grade, I am going to give it to Dad.

Damu Yong originally planned to let Yang Yan stay and train him, but after Yang Yan told him about the qualifications of Badie and the others, he fell silent.

Obviously, Yang Yan's words were telling him that the Pokémon in his son's hands were very good, and there was no shortage of this Umbo.

And as Yang Yan said, Wu Bo and his evolved Swamp King are not suitable for trainers like Yang Yan who are still growing rapidly. On the contrary, they are more suitable for people like him who live an extremely stable life.

He happens to be short of water-type and ground-type Pokémon, so in every aspect, Ubo is more suitable for him than Yang Yan.

Therefore, Da MuYong finally agreed to take Ubo under his wing.

The moment he hung up the phone, the corners of Omu Yong's eyes were even a little wet.

He didn't find a Pokémon with good qualifications for his son, which made him feel guilty. Now he wants his son to give him a Pokémon with high qualifications. No matter how he thinks about it, he feels bad.

But this just proves one point, his son Yang Yan has grown up!

In fact, what he didn't know was that Yang Yan secretly kept the mysterious water drop that matched Wu Bo.

On the one hand, the combination of Ubo and mysterious water droplets is difficult to explain by coincidence.

On the other hand, Damu Yong is very strong. Before Ubo grew up, the benefits brought by the mysterious water drop to him were very small, and Yang Yan himself would definitely need to conquer a water Pokémon in the future, so he left it to himself. , obviously more useful than Damu Yong.

And if Yang Yan doesn't have enough money, he can even sell it as an emergency. After all, this thing, like the evolution stone, is very valuable.

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