Chapter 3 First Battle
Chapter 3 First Battle
"Something has come in." Fang Bo instantly returned to a half-squatting position.
They pulled the elf along and disappeared into the darkness.
The long-standing vigilance will not be lost simply because of the contracted spirit.
Kha'Zix has great growth potential, but it is currently very weak and could die suddenly if you are not careful.
Fang Bo decided to observe first.
The weak advance, the strong retreat.
He must carry out this idea.
He slowly moved his body, and by the dim light, he saw a rather large figure.
This is an elf that Fang Bo is very familiar with.
Ground-dwelling steel-bristled wild boar.
They have been frequently seen in the city over the past two months.
[Pokémon: Steelfiend]
Status: Good
[Rank: 2 (Iron Grade)]
[Attribute: Ground]
[Personality: Short-tempered]
Individual Value: ★☆
[Talent: Thick Fat]
[Evaluation: This boar spirit has bristles as hard as steel, easily crushing small rocks when charging. Its thick layer of fat makes it resistant to both cold and heat.]
Thick fat: It has extremely high resistance to high and low temperatures and can reduce the damage caused by striking and slashing.
It is a higher level than Kha'Zix, and its talents grant it greater resilience.
In conclusion, it is not advisable to engage in direct combat with it.
We must make full use of Kha'Zix's mobility advantage.
To deliver a fatal blow from the shadows.
The supermarket was dimly lit, and the collapsed shelves had created a messy open space.
A steel-bristled wild boar stood at the supermarket entrance, its body as robust as an ox, its bristles standing up like rows of steel needles.
Fang Bo retreated to the wall and communicated telepathically: "Don't fight head-on, make the most of the darkness and hide."
Kha'Zix nodded, his body disappearing into the shadows behind him.
A moment later, even Fang Bo lost its trace, and a dark shadow could be barely seen moving around.
The steel-bristled wild boar lowered its head and sniffed the ground with its nose.
It smelled the scent of the leaf-blade mantis.
That's one of its favorite foods.
I thought I had blocked the food at the door, but when I came in, I found that the room was really too dark.
Unable to determine its location, the steel-bristled wild boar grew increasingly impatient.
It kept pawing the ground with its hooves, making a series of dull thuds.
Kha'Zix was surprisingly quiet during this process.
There was absolutely no greed for credit or rashness.
This is the difference between a calm and a volatile personality.
There is no absolute good or bad; it mainly depends on the compatibility between one's personality and one's abilities.
There's also the question of how to utilize it.
On this issue, whether or not there is a Pokémon trainer makes a world of difference.
A good trainer can help a Pokémon maximize its unique characteristics.
If Fang Bolai were in charge, he would immediately remove the Steel-Bristled Wild Boar from the supermarket.
It would be better to burn the supermarket down than to fight in an environment you're not used to.
"Awooo!" it roared.
Then it started crashing around everywhere.
He would run headlong into anything he saw.
They were trying to force the enemy out in this way.
It knocked down one of the load-bearing cement pillars.
Fang Bo crouched in the corner, constantly reminding Kha'Zix to keep it calm.
You must be absolutely certain before you take action.
The enemy's terrifying brute force will absolutely not give you a chance to make a mistake.
A mistake can cost you your life.
Soon, the steel-bristled wild boar began to pant heavily.
Its rapidly declining physical strength gradually led it to consider quitting.
Being short-tempered doesn't mean being stupid.
A dimwitted elf cannot survive in the wild.
Just as it turned around, Kha'Zix suddenly pounced out from the shadows.
The two sickles were crossed and slashed hard across the wild boar's back.
It successfully used the Voidreaver's skill.
Despite the level difference, the Steel-bristled Boar was still unable to resist the attack.
The seemingly sturdy steel bristles were sliced open in an instant.
Blood gushed out wildly, causing the wild boar to scream in agony.
It swung its fangs wildly, only to crash headfirst into a cardboard box.
Kha'Zix landed a successful blow and immediately bounced back into the darkness.
Having loaded the hero template, it fully understands the skills the trainer has given it.
Kha'Zix knew one thing very well.
Only by disappearing from the enemy's sight can the state of isolation and helplessness be re-marked.
Without this ability, it would be difficult for it to break through the enemy's defenses in one strike.
Using the same method, the Leafblade Mantis launched three consecutive attacks.
He successfully hit the enemy with the sickle twice.
Two long wounds appeared on the back of the steel-bristled wild boar.
It dragged from the shoulder blade to the waist, almost tearing its intestines apart.
Fang Bo, who was in the distance, had no idea what was happening.
So he used telepathy to tell the elf about the weaknesses of the Steel-bristled Boar.
Fang Bo, who aspires to become a breeder, has a far greater understanding of Pokémon than his peers.
Naturally, it was clear that the steel-bristled boar's weakness lay in its neck.
With a little patience, you'll definitely be able to find the flaws.
"Maybe we can try that move," Fang Bo commanded telepathically.
Kha'Zix, use Void Spikes!
A blue spike flew out from the darkness.
It plunged deep into the enemy's forelimb.
The already slow speed dropped drastically.
For the next two minutes, Kha'Zix patiently roamed and fired.
When the enemy's forelimbs hit the ground, they no longer had the strength to get up.
It finally decided to end the battle.
It leaps high from the top of the lurking shelf.
With its double scythes spread wide, it drew an arc in mid-air and slashed down on the enemy's neck.
The sickle easily sliced into the flesh, severing the cervical vertebrae.
Because of its small size, the knife failed to cut off the pig's head completely.
But it also caused the steel-bristled wild boar's body to crash to the ground.
Kha'Zix landed on the ground, his body trembling slightly.
Part of it was due to excitement, but more so to the frenzied surge of magic within his body.
Kha'Zix's level has been increased to Lv2.
After a long period of reflection, coupled with the magical feedback after the contract, it finally became a level two spirit.
Fang Bo felt similarly.
The body received magical feedback, resulting in a slight improvement in overall aptitude and an increase in total magical power of approximately 5%.
For Pokémon trainers, the amount of individual magic power is actually very important.
Some skills and evolutions require the trainer and the Pokémon to resonate with each other.
Too little magic power may result in failure.
Many daily tasks, such as magic, alchemy, and cooking, require the use of magic within the body.
Humans have been evolving.
Perhaps ten thousand years from now, individual humans will grow to a level comparable to elves.
For Fang Bo, magic has a deeper purpose.
That's the skill used to upgrade Kha'Zix.
To upgrade a skill, you use your own magic to increase its proficiency.
Once the energy bar is full, the skill can be upgraded; this is one of the ways he set up to become stronger.
Fang Bo clenched his fist, feeling a slight burning sensation in his palm.
He glanced at the corpse on the ground, and his mouth began to water involuntarily.
"Perhaps I should stay a few more days."
Besides having a full meal, there is another very important reason.
That is to help Kha'Zix upgrade his skills.
This will increase its combat effectiveness from the side.
It's not worth wasting so much time on the steel-bristled wild boar.
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