Pokémon: The Sims.
Chapter 79 The Clan in the Valley
Chapter 79 The Clan in the Valley
"Hooh."
The kangaroo pointed to a place deeper in the Silver Mountain and made a few gestures.
Upon hearing what she said, Wu Ge was completely taken aback and immediately stood up with wide eyes.
This kangaroo means
Her tribe often fought with others in the central area of Silver Mountain, and there was a tribe similar to Wu Ge near her territory.
Because the two groups often go to war, the Kangaskhan species all know that when facing a Pokémon like Wu Ge, they should use Ice-type moves.
'There's a Dragonite clan in the center of Mt. Silver?!'
Wu Ge was deeply shocked at that moment.
He had assumed that the Dragonite race lived on isolated islands in the vast ocean, or perhaps even lived directly in the sea.
After all, the Pokédex already mentions that "somewhere in the vast ocean, there seems to be an island inhabited only by Dragonite".
Also, [it is said that it will fly around the vast ocean to rescue people who are drowning].
Even the colossal Ancient Dragonite that appears in the anime came from the direction of the ocean and then headed towards the direction of the ocean.
Therefore, Wu Ge never thought he could find other Dragonite-type Pokémon in Mt. Silver.
But then he understood.
Pokémon don't understand the relationships between type advantages and disadvantages, and neither does this Kangaskhan.
She simply remembered that she had to use Ice-type moves to deal with Dragonair.
"I'd like to go see the center of Mount Shirogane. Could you please show me the way?"
Wu Ge hesitated for a while before deciding to speak.
He wanted to see what the Dragonite race looked like in the Warcraft era.
However, it would be very difficult for him to reach the very center of Silver Mountain with his own strength, so he called on the kangaroo beast, ostensibly to have it lead the way, but actually to have it act as his bodyguard.
"Ho!"
Kangaroo felt guilty towards Wu Ge, so it agreed without hesitation.
"Swoosh!"
"Sizzle!"
"No, you stay here, I'll go by myself."
Just leave.
After making his decision, Wu Ge twisted his body, feeling that his injuries had almost healed, and then called on the kangaroo beast to head towards the center of Silver Mountain.
Along the way, Wu Ge also learned a lot about the central area of Silver Mountain from the Kangaroo.
First, there's the territory.
There are hundreds of plots of land on the outer perimeter of Baiyin Mountain, and dozens in the middle perimeter.
But in the central area, there are only six.
Three on land, two in the sky, and one underground.
The three on land are the Kangaskhan, the Rhinoceros, and the Dragonite.
Although the Dragonite can fly, they spend more time on land, so they occupy land-based territories.
The Kangaskhan family learned Rock-type moves from the Rhyhorn family and Ice-type moves from the Dragonite family.
The rulers of the sky are divided into day and night.
The dominant bird during the day often switches between the Pidgeot and the Toucan.
The dominant species in the night is the Crossbat.
Crobat's enemies in the night are only a few Ghost-type Pokémon in Mt. Silver and a very small number of Crowhead Pokémon, so they are practically invincible. Therefore, they rule the night sky.
The underground overlords are even more terrifying.
As is widely known, the true wealth of the Silver Mountains lies in the countless mineral and stone resources within the mountains.
The Silver Mountain Range contains countless tunnels and caves, mostly occupied by Rock-type and Ground-type Pokémon. Even Wu Ge has never set foot there.
This underground overlord has no clan, only himself, yet he rules over an underground territory larger than Silver Mountain.
Based on Kangaskhan's description, Wu Ge deduced that this Pokémon was...
Bangilas.
Godzilla in the Pokémon world.
Second-generation "late bloomer" Pokémon.
The ruler of sandstorms.
One of only two pseudo-legendary characters that does not possess the Dragon attribute.
The only Pokémon in the entire Pokémon series with the Rock/Dark type.
These are just the most famous aspects of Bangilas; there's so much more to explore if you really want to delve deeper.
However, Wu Ge felt that he would probably never encounter this Pokémon in his lifetime, so he didn't plan to learn more about this Tyranitar.
He asked more questions about the Dragonite and Crobat families.
The former needs no further explanation.
He thought the latter might be related to supersonic bats.
Of course, it's more likely to be irrelevant.
While Zubat is a type of Pokémon with great potential, there are quite a few of them.
They can be found in almost any cave in the Kanto and Johto regions, and they appear frequently in the anime, even being one of the standard Pokémon for Team Rocket's minions.
Putting aside other places, there are probably five or six hundred supersonic bats on this Silver Mountain alone.
Wu Ge and Kangaroo chatted as they headed towards the central region.
Along the way, he also saw some Pokémon that looked really exaggerated.
For example, Sandslash, which is 3 meters tall and can smash Nidoking's head and horns with a single claw.
Standing 4.7 meters tall, he possesses incredible strength, using his four arms to hold a seven- or eight-meter-long tree as a weapon.
Upon seeing this creature appear, Wu Ge once again lamented that even during the Pokémon League era, people's research on Pokémon was still very limited.
Even though there's no computer-based trading feature in this Warcraft era, wild Machop can still evolve to the third stage and become Mighty.
The most outrageous thing Wu Ge saw was undoubtedly a giant steel snake that was nearly 27 meters long.
When Wu Ge saw this giant steel snake, he felt like an earthworm looking at a python.
It's just that Steelix was sleeping at the time, otherwise they would probably have had to take a detour or simply give up.
'It seems I truly underestimated how terrifying this central region is.'
Wu Ge originally thought that with their strength, they should be able to survive in the central area of Baiyin Mountain.
But now it seems that I'm still too inexperienced.
Even these monsters can't compete for a dominant position in the central region. Their arrival is simply like lambs entering a tiger's den.
No wonder Mount Shirogane in the game is considered the most difficult area in the Kanto region.
It's no wonder that even after thousands of years, Silver Mountain remained the core area of both regions and the Alliance's headquarters during the Alliance era.
This mountain is practically covered in natural guardians.
Wu Ge estimated that this giant steel snake alone could scatter the beast-taming armies of the Earth Kingdom or the Dragon Kingdom.
I don't know the average level of the army in the Kingdom of Earth.
However, in the Beast Tamer Army of the Dragon Kingdom, the average level of Pokémon is around Lv.43, and the Pokémon of several generals and captains are only at most Lv.50.
Judging from how cautious Kangaskhan would be when passing by this giant Steelix, its level is at least Lv.60.
Wu Ge and the kangaroo set off at dawn and walked all the way until the afternoon, without even having lunch.
It's not about how long the road is.
Rather, the Kangaskhan was moving very slowly because it was concerned about its baby and the dangers in the forest.
Finally, as the sun began to set, the Kangaskhan stopped.
"Hooray hooray".
She pointed to a small hill in the distance, then turned and headed elsewhere.
Kangaskhan meant that beyond this small hill lay the territory of the Dragonite clan, which she couldn't cross, so she had to return to her own clan.
Simultaneously.
Kangaskhan also said that if the Dragonite clan doesn't welcome Wu Ge, he can go to the Kangaskhan clan, which is in the southern forest.
"Are we almost there?"
Wu Ge watched the kangaroo beast leave, then carefully flew to the top of the hill and looked in the other direction.
The next moment, his eyes couldn't help but light up.
On the other side of the hill is a sizable valley plain, through which a winding river flows.
The entire valley plain is surrounded by small hills on all sides, like a city wall that keeps all dangers out.
The plain looked incredibly peaceful, and Wu Ge could see several tiny miniature dragons rolling around on the grass.
If you don't see it with your own eyes.
Who could imagine that such a paradise could exist in a dangerous area like Baiyin Mountain?
"Is this a paradise created by Dragonite itself?"
Looking at those hills, Wu Ge felt they didn't seem to be naturally formed, but rather man-made.
Therefore, he guessed that this territory was carefully created by the Dragonite clan themselves.
Then he began to carefully examine the group of Dragonite in the valley.
It's quite large.
There were seven or eight Dragonite alone, while the number of Dragonair and Dratini combined was more than forty.
Although the Dragonite family seems to have a large number of members, it doesn't quite match the 'rare' impression that pseudo-legendary Pokémon are to most fans.
But this depends on the era.
In the future League era, there are basically dedicated training bases, and the number of both starter Pokémon and pseudo-legendary Pokémon has greatly increased.
Such as the Dragon Clan, the Meteor People, and the Land of Dragons
These are all places where pseudo-legendary Pokémon are bred.
and so.
There were quite a few pseudo-legendary Pokémon during the League era.
The reason why pseudo-legendary Pokémon are less common among ordinary trainers is because most trainers cannot afford to raise them, nor that pseudo-legendary Pokémon are truly 'rare'.
Quasi-gods are only 'rare' to ordinary people.
The fact that the eight players in the Masters Tournament had a total of 48 Pokémon, including 12 pseudo-legendary Pokémon, speaks volumes.
It's not that the Pokémon League doesn't want ordinary trainers to have pseudo-legendary Pokémon. In the world of Pokémon, unless it's a special episode, good is good and evil is evil, and there isn't so much scheming and deception.
He simply couldn't afford to support an ordinary trainer.
But in the current era of Warcraft, pseudo-legendary Pokémon are truly extremely rare.
This 'rare' claim is absolutely true.
Because they grow too slowly, they don't survive long enough to become strong without the protection of their elders.
Wu Ge has been practicing and fighting every day for a year, and he still has a long way to go to get a Dragonite. As for the other wild Dragonairs and Dratini, needless to say.
It's important to know that dwarf dragons typically live on the bottom of the water, growing naturally by eating plankton and small shrimp. And it goes without saying how slow their natural growth rate is.
(End of this chapter)
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