Chapter 54: The Questions Are Answered
Chapter 54: The Questions Are Answered
The first question is about how the number of wishing stars is determined. It is very clear that it is determined by whether you have this thing in that world, or in other words, whether you carry it with you.
Since discovering the Star Compass and the Wishing Star, everything Luo Yan summons has been of average price.
Iris, a wishing star.
Demon Wolf, a wishing star.
Prism sphere, a wishing star.
The King Ball is also a wishing star.
It can be said that, apart from the [old suitcase], no matter what he does, he only spends one wishing star, never exceeding the limit.
This puzzled Luo Yan, since the values of these things were completely different. Take the Prism Ball and the King Ball for example. The Prism Ball is an upgraded version of the King Ball. It has all the effects of the King Ball, and it can even change the appearance of the Pokémon.
Setting the same price for both of these items is clearly wrong.
Last night, Luo Yan finally solved the problem.
The amount of Wishing Stars spent is actually closely related to the summoned object. This can be seen from the different experience fruits. At the beginning, all experience fruits were exchanged for one Wishing Star. So, Luo Yan naturally couldn't be polite and kept exchanging for Magic Fruits.
But Luo Yan soon discovered a problem: the price of Magic Fruit had suddenly increased. It jumped directly from one Wishing Star to five Wishing Stars without any transition period.
When Luo Yan discovered this, he was wondering if the price would go up after buying a certain number of them, but he quickly realized that he had bought nearly forty King Balls before. The question was, why didn't the price of King Balls go up?
With this question in mind, Luo Yan continued to exchange for figs. This time, after exchanging for only two, the number of wishing stars for figs increased to three. At this point, Luo Yan finally understood.
The price of Experience Fruits will increase because that's their true price when they're summoned. One Magic Fruit is worth five Wishing Stars, and one Fig is worth three Wishing Stars. As for Cocoa Fruits, their price won't increase because they're only worth one Wishing Star.
So here's the question: why did these fruits suddenly return to their original price, and where did the price of a Wishing Star come from before?
It's very simple. Just as Luo Yan had guessed before, all the items that required a wishing star were his personal collection in the Kingdom of Locke.
The only difference is that experience fruits have an expiration date. If they are not eaten for a long time, they will rot. That's why he only had so many magic fruits. He only had that many, and the rest were eaten before they spoiled.
On the other hand, Poké Balls don't expire and can be used as long as there's a supply of magic power. So he's hoarded a huge bunch of them. Except for the Mirror Ball, which is relatively rare, he can use any of the other balls he wants. He even has hundreds of King Balls.
This also explains the second question: is there any limit to what he can summon from the Kingdom of Rock? As it stands, there is no limit.
Even if there were, Luo Yan felt that she probably couldn't replace them all even if she spent her whole life doing so.
Because once he has summoned all his items, he can spend extra Wishing Stars to continue exchanging them without any special requirements. The only thing to be careful about is spending more Wishing Stars.
This answers the final question: Does the quantity of items have anything to do with his collection in that world? Of course it does; once the items are exchanged, the prices start to rise.
After understanding this underlying logic, Luo Yan's biggest regret was not preparing some magic fruits. He hadn't realized it before, but now that he was back, he discovered how important these things were.
Eating just one pill gives you more experience than playing a whole night of battles.
It's fair to say that as long as he has enough Magic Fruits, Luo Yan feels he can summon a max-level Pokémon in no time.
Oh no.
He forgot about the concept of his own magic power level.
This is what's troubling Luo Yan the most right now, because in this world, he needs the aid of a wishing star to use magic. Where can he go to improve his magic?
Moreover, in the Kingdom of Locke, promotion is just a formality. You can get promoted by fighting a teacher in the academy and winning. The teachers are so lenient that you can win even with your eyes closed.
But now that I'm back in this world, how am I supposed to advance my career?
Fight at the dojo? Go to school? Or apply to the league?
Luo Yan currently only knows that he is a novice trainer, and above him are beginner trainers, elite trainers, senior trainers, and so on... Could this trainer rating be his path to advancement?
Luo Yan wasn't sure about this right now, but he really hoped it would be the same as what he thought. Otherwise, he wouldn't be able to advance, and he would only be able to lead a group of level 30 elves into battle in the future.
Oh no, that's not right either. Pokémon can continue to level up through battle. As long as a Pokémon is leveled up by itself through battle, it will obey even if it exceeds the command level. There is no such thing as a disobedient Pokémon.
Thinking about this, it's no wonder I couldn't command the ice dragon. It turns out it was a reminder I gave myself back then, but I just didn't take it seriously.
There's no time to think about these things now. Luo Yan exchanged the remaining Wishing Stars for Experience Fruits and fed them to the Demon Wolf, raising it to level 21. That's not too high or too low, but it still has some combat power.
At the same time, Luo Yan also conducted a small experiment.
That is, will the Experience Fruit, which is used for Pokémon, have any effect on Pokémon in this world?
As we all know, Pokémon do not possess magic, but they do possess some supernatural powers. In addition, the Prism Ball has a certain effect on them, so Luo Yan really wanted to try it out.
The baby Tyrannosaurus in front of them was the result. Because it was an experiment, Luo Yan didn't dare to feed it too much. Just for a magic fruit, it raised its level to level 23, even though the baby Tyrannosaurus was already level 19.
This relieved Luo Yan. It seemed that the experiment was very successful. With the help of the experience fruit, the difficulty of raising elves would be greatly reduced in the future, provided that he could determine his advancement method in this world.
At the same time, Luo Yan was also pondering whether it was possible to cultivate cocoa trees or magic fruit trees in this world.
After all, it's better to teach someone how to fish than to give them a fish. If he could cultivate fruit trees in this world, he wouldn't need to waste so many Wishing Stars to exchange for them.
However, this idea was quickly rejected because Luo Yan realized that there was no strong magical power in the world, which meant that it would be difficult for cocoa trees to grow here.
What a pity.
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