Elf, I am really a farmer

Chapter 448 The Difficulty of Improving Strength

On the farm, Wen Qi was standing in the center of his farm, his eyes slowly sweeping over the Pokémon of various shapes around him, silently summarizing their situations in his mind.

Except for Alakazam, each Pokémon has its own growth trajectory and characteristics.

Alakazam, the Pokémon that has followed Wenqi for several months, has always been the focus of Wenqi's attention and training.

In order to take its strength to a higher level, Wen Qi has recently invested heavily in strengthening it with a lot of precious resources.

Even so, Alakazam had only just managed to level up by one level, and now reached level 72.

This seemingly simple one-level upgrade actually requires a huge investment of resources and a long wait.

This shows how difficult it is for Pokémon to improve their strength after reaching the Champion level.

In the entire league, even if the trainers have abundant resources and a unique environment, it is already a very good result for a champion-level Pokémon to upgrade one level in a year.

As for master-level Pokémon, being able to upgrade one level every two or three years requires extremely good luck.

There is a gap of twenty levels from the early champion level to the peak master level. At this rate of improvement, even if everything goes well, it will take at least thirty years.

Imagine if a trainer breaks through to the champion level at the age of fifty. Even if he reaches the peak of the master level at the fastest speed, by the time he has a hope of reaching the master level, he will be over eighty years old.

This age is undoubtedly considered old among the trainers. Even important figures in the league have basically reached retirement age.

And this does not take into account the bottleneck periods that may be encountered.

Therefore, the difficulty of breaking through to the master level is beyond imagination. Among them, the difficulty of training is only one aspect, and the more important thing is the qualifications of the Pokémon itself.

In order to break through to the master level, the Pokémon's qualifications must at least reach deep blue. Even so, it still depends on a lot of luck. Generally speaking, Pokémon with purple qualifications have a greater hope.

If one wants to possess the strength of a master, the lowest qualification of the Pokémon must be dark purple, which is not enough. In the end, a huge amount of luck is also needed. If one can have the help of a first-level legendary beast, that would undoubtedly be the best.

In the league, obtaining Pokémon with excellent qualifications is an extremely difficult task in itself.

Take purple-qualified Pokémon for example. It is normal for the entire alliance to get one in a year. Some years, they don't get any.

However, this world is always full of surprises and accidents. No matter whether you are a big shot in the alliance or an ordinary civilian, you may encounter a legendary beast or a Pokémon with excellent qualifications because of your luck.

After all, the world is so vast, the unknown is hidden everywhere, and everything is possible.

It is not easy for the Alliance to obtain blue-qualified Pokémon.

Although the Alliance has many secret realms of its own, these secret realms are like mysterious treasure troves, breeding all kinds of Pokémon.

However, there are not many blue-qualified Pokémon among them.

Although in a lucky year the alliance might be able to harvest dozens of them, this is simply a drop in the bucket considering the huge number of alliance members.

There are many people in the alliance, from the elders and vice-chairmen with high status, to the heads of various departments, and countless ordinary members. Everyone is eager to own high-quality Pokémon.

If these blue-qualified Pokémon were distributed according to the level of position, even if all of them were given to the bigwigs at the top, it would still be far from meeting the demand.

Therefore, blue-qualified Pokémon are extremely rare and precious in the league, and each one is priceless.

As for blue-qualified Pokémon, although they are equally rare, by comparison, as long as the trainer reaches a certain status in the league, it is still possible to obtain a few.

For those trainers, this is also a symbol of strength and a boost to improvement.

For most ordinary people, if they want to change their fate and make a splash in the cultivation of Pokémon, the best chance may be to encounter a legendary Pokémon.

However, the divine beasts are also divided into different levels. Generally, the third-level divine beasts are mostly at the champion level, and their numbers are relatively large.

Among these groups of third-level divine beasts, those leaders or stronger individuals have the potential to break through their own limitations. They may break through the limitations of strength and reach the level of a master.

The strength of a second-level divine beast is usually around the master level. Their number is smaller than that of a third-level divine beast, and there are only a few at most in a group.

Of course, there are also some gifted ones among them, and these outstanding second-level beasts are capable of reaching the master level.

Finally, there are those rare first-level beasts.

These mythical beasts were created by Arceus according to the rules of the world when the Pokémon world was born, and there is usually only one of each kind.

They symbolize the order of the world and possess an almost mythical quality of immortality.

Even if their bodies are destroyed, they can be resurrected as long as the rules related to them in the world still exist.

Just like Effeltal, the god of death, and Xerneas, the god of life, they are sworn enemies. Every time one wakes up, the other will wake up as well, and then a fierce battle will begin until both die.

But as time goes by, they will slowly revive under the power of the world's rules. Even Arceus cannot change this magical characteristic.

For example, Pluto Dragon once rebelled against Arceus. Although Arceus was extremely powerful, he could not destroy it. He could only exile it and seal it in the reverse world, so that it could never come out to cause trouble again.

However, Plutosaurus is one of the most powerful Pokémon under Arceus after all, and its energy occasionally leaks into the real world, affecting many Pokémon.

Once those Pokémon with weak willpower absorb this energy, they are likely to be controlled by Pluto Dragon;

But if a Pokémon has strong enough willpower to absorb and harness this energy, its own strength will be further enhanced.

Therefore, this energy leakage is a double-edged sword, with both advantages and disadvantages.

In addition to the legendary beasts, there are also some extremely rare Pokémon in this world, which are called mythical Pokémon.

This type of Pokémon is very special, and the difference in their power is huge.

Mythical Pokémon like Hoopa are so powerful that they even surpass the first-level legendary Pokémon. Because they were too powerful before, Arceus couldn't stand it anymore and took away their power and sealed them away.

However, some mythical Pokémon, such as Fiona, are weaker than ordinary Pokémon.

However, most of the mythical Pokémon are as powerful as the second-level legendary Pokémon.

In this Pokémon world, each Pokémon is like a shining star. They shine with unique light in their respective orbits, and together they constitute this fantasy world.

The trainers are constantly exploring in this sea of ​​stars, pursuing their own legends.

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