Pokémon: Chronicles of Freedom-Chapter 633 - 632: A Month’s Time
Chapter 633 - 632: A Month's Time
Hoenn Region.
Leafy Town.
A month later.
It had been exactly one month since the battle between Steven and Cynthia.
And it had been exactly three weeks since Steven left Leafy Town.
During the first week, Steven found several excuses to stay in the town until Cain finished thoroughly analyzing his two fossil Pokémon and calculating the most suitable training method for them. After that, Steven left.
To train those two Pokémon, Steven needed a lot of resources and rare materials that Cain did not possess. Only the Stone family could provide what was necessary to execute the plan Cain had devised.
Thus, Steven returned home.
It was then that Cain was finally able to enjoy a relatively peaceful life.
During this month, Cain immersed himself entirely in his training.
He spent his days training alongside his Pokémon in the backyard or studying breeding documents in his room.
On the few occasions he went out, he visited Verdanturf Town or the black market in Mauville City to purchase the materials he needed.
Thanks to his system, Cain acquired a vast amount of information about Pokémon breeding, correcting all the deficiencies in the Pokéblock formulas he had used previously.
The system also provided new Pokéblock formulas that were better suited to the current growth state of his Pokémon, including a formula that stabilized and enhanced their potential.
This potential enhancement method, analyzed by the system, was the most stable, though also the slowest.
All the Pokéblocks consumed by his Pokémon were reformulated.
Additionally, Cain prepared potions in advance that would enhance the potential of his second team of Pokémon during their evolution.
Among the Pokémon in his second team, many had the ability to evolve three times. If Cain managed the process correctly, these Pokémon would experience a significant power increase.
This was one of the main reasons Cain dedicated so much time to preparation.
Although these tasks sounded simple, in practice, they were incredibly complex and tedious. Even with the system's help, Cain spent nearly an entire month completing them.
If another breeder had attempted the same, even an advanced-level breeder, they would have taken dozens of times longer than Cain.
Moreover, the potions required a large number of rare resources. Cain sold all the resources he had collected on Mythical Island in the black market, raising a total of fifty million Pokédollars. freeweɓnovel.cøm
Along with the thirty million Pokédollars he already had before going to Mythical Island, he used everything to buy the rare materials required.
Many of these materials were extremely hard to find, and Cain had to put in significant effort to gather everything he needed.
Finally, he succeeded in creating an enhancement potion for Mudkip, another for Poliwag, and others for Torchic, Aron, and even Larvitar.
The greater a Pokémon's natural potential, the higher the quality of materials required and the lower the probability of obtaining enhancements during evolution.
These improved potions, developed after extensive system analysis, were modified versions with a much higher success rate than the original formulas.
Of all the potions, the first ones Cain managed to complete were for Poliwag and Mudkip.
Both Pokémon had a light blue quality, making their material requirements less demanding.
The most challenging potion to create was for Larvitar.
Larvitar, with a dark blue quality, was the Pokémon with the highest potential among Cain's roster. Additionally, after being equipped with the Fragment of Groudon's Armor, its potential increased even further.
Because of this, Cain spent more than two weeks analyzing the materials needed for Larvitar's potion, followed by another two weeks searching for materials, producing the potion, and testing it until it was finally completed today.
Of course, besides Larvitar's potion, the ones for Aron and Torchic also cost Cain a significant amount of resources.
However, compared to the rare materials required for Larvitar, those for Torchic and Aron were much easier to find.
Thus, the month passed quickly.
Cain's Pokémon diligently completed the daily tasks he assigned them. Once they achieved Cain's goals, they were not allowed to do additional training.
This was because the assigned tasks had been calculated by the system as the ideal training load for them. Any more or less would decrease the effectiveness of the training.
Therefore, during this month, the Pokémon's levels increased much more slowly than in the past.
However, in the long run, this was the best approach for them.
Cain could confidently say that, thanks to this month of foundational training, his Pokémon's bases were now more solid than ever.
In the near future, they could reach the quasi-elite level without compromising their foundations, allowing them to unleash their full power in battles.
Now, Cain's Pokémon had significantly improved their mastery of moves, one of the goals Cain had set for them during this time.
In summary, although their levels did not increase much, their power improved considerably, especially among Cain's first team of Pokémon.
In the first team, the Pokémon that leveled up the most was Floette, who rose from level 38 to 40, officially reaching the advanced level.
Additionally, she began developing the move Camouflage. Although she had not yet fully mastered it, with the help of some green plants, she could change her type to Grass.
The flower she always carried with her was currently the most suitable plant for her.
Thus, it could be said that Floette could now perfectly alternate between Fairy and Grass types.
Her goal was to learn more Grass-type moves and to quickly switch types during battles.
In this way, she compensated for the lack of Grass-type Pokémon in Cain's team.
Apart from Floette, all the first-team Pokémon gained one level.
This level increase was not due to battles but to the energy contained in the food they consumed and the digestion of accumulated experience from previous levels.
In summary, Cain's first-team Pokémon now had extremely solid foundations and were ready to aspire to the quasi-elite level.
Soon, Cain would devise a comprehensive training plan for them.
Cain's highest-level Pokémon remained Slowking, at level 47, with a temporary maximum potential of dark blue quality, nearing light purple quality. In a short time, he would start reaching the quasi-elite level.
Honchkrow, Gengar, and Drapion were all at level 44, while Weavile was slightly behind at level 43.
Currently, all six of Cain's first-team Pokémon had reached the advanced level.
(End of Chapter)