
Elf: I Was Reincarnated into a Variety of Monsters
by Performing Arts In Exchange For Wine
About This Novel
Reincarnated in the Pokémon world, aiming to become the league champion... Wait, Su Qian looked at his body. He had no hands or feet. It was just a large purple grape-flavored jelly. Starting with a variety of monsters, and it's me? There is no Yusanjia, no legendary elves, it doesn't matter, I can change it all myself. Besides, isn't it common sense that imitations are stronger than genuine ones? PS: Dear readers, I am no longer a human being! PS2: Except for the elves and place names, which are based on Pokémon frames, all the stories and characters in this book are all original. Please do not read this book with the feeling that the protagonist is fighting the original characters.
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Spoiler-style explanation of the entire escape incident
I found that most readers didn't understand the whole Variety Escape incident. There's no way everyone is reading too fast now. As an author, let me explain it. In the entire incident, from the birth of the Variety Monster to the strange point, the driving force behind the scenes was Liu Ming. In a sense, she shaped the strange Variety Monster now, and the original source of information was La Lulas's "Artificial God" plan. Yu Chu from the Elf Center in Dark Gray City guessed right. Lalu Lasi is the semi-finished product of a man-made god, and the protagonist is the finished product. Why did Liu Ming do this? Because her son was a scumbag who couldn't get into college and had to go home and squat. So she had to find a way out for her son, so she took the risk of creating an 'artificial god' to help her son so that the scumbag could stand out. (See Chapter 21, Liu Ming discusses his son's future work, and Chapter 27, Xu Chengping goes to see his old superior.) After several experiments, the Variety Monster was born. The protagonist was just born, so he was reflecting on life. Liu Ming went to see it once (see Chapter 1), saw a dull guy, and thought it had failed like the past experiments. So I left it alone. Unexpectedly, the protagonist was an old yinbi and ran away directly. Then, Liu Ming immediately realized that the experiment was successful. According to her husband's request, she sent the semi-finished Lalu Lasi of the Artificial God to hunt down the protagonist. The order was to observe its actions and hunt it back. After returning from the hunt and listening to Lalulas's report, she knew that the matter was almost done, so she must make Variety Monster become her son's initial elf. There is no other way, this stupid son has no choice but to rely on my mother to help him out. And haven't you noticed that when Liu Ming was talking to Lalu Russ, she looked at her for a long time. She could talk to Lalu Russ. She was actually a person with super powers. It's a pity that he didn't inherit it. This son is too cheating. Therefore, as long as the protagonist escapes, Liu Ming will definitely hunt it back no matter what, and try her best to make her son accept the Variety Monster. At the same time, she believes that her son's character can make the Variety Monster gradually accept it. However, what she was thinking about at this time was that the Variety Monster was a newborn mythical beast, so it was so smart. She didn't know that there was actually a time traveler inside. The above clues can be summarized in Chapter 27 of "The Obscene Fist Stone"... In fact, they can be summarized, so I will explain them now.
About whether there is a human form
Referring to the Pokémon games and movies, there are scenes where the monsters turn into humans. Therefore, the protagonist will turn into a human form in the future, but his essence is still a changeable monster. The human form is just a form, the same as changing into a cat. For readers who just want to see the protagonist who never changes, you don't have to read it. Qidian also has many novels about people who never change. I like watching "Slime Reincarnation" very much, so I understand the alien beast novel like that. If I have to jump out and say it, the protagonist of the alien beast novel cannot change into a human being. What this says is no different from some religions: We have the final right to interpret God and cannot misinterpret teachings...
Don't apply the ratio of battles to this book. Thank you.
First of all, the thirty-one defense test section has been written. As long as the opponent's strength is about two levels higher than the protagonist's, which is about level 30, the defense released by the protagonist is not much different from a piece of paper. For another example, Paras's dry skin properties can make him immune to water damage. In level 1 Paras battle, Kyogre's root wave will also restore blood if he takes one move. But in the novel, it will just turn into powder and dregs because it cannot absorb such a huge amount of water energy. For another example, no matter how slippery the elves on the ground are with their lightning fists, if they encounter a flying enemy that can fly in the sky and throw AOE downwards, without terrain assistance and unable to use long-range skills, they will have no choice but to run away. For another example, many moves are actually released with forward swings and intervals. The most obvious one is in Chapter 47, where the one-horned rhino's heavy stomp was directly interrupted by Nidoqueen lifting it up. In the final analysis, the rigid pursuit of applying combat routines in novels is to seek a sword at the seams. Because I strive to create a realistic world, many battle tactics would be ridiculous if they were realized. The most typical tactic is to use a poison guard tactic, where a stand-in is set up on the ground. The opponent's trainer doesn't even think about it, and just asks the elf to throw an AOE, and kill both of them. The stand-in is useless. It is almost standard for high-level elves to master AOE skills. Only by seizing the right opportunity, releasing a substitute to block the opponent's key blow, and killing through the gap yourself, is the standard usage in reality. (Refer to the method of using the stand in Naruto's battle)
About the heroine Lalu Lasi Xiaolu
I was dumbfounded. Lalu Lasi was obviously a foreshadowing. Lalu Lasi came first, and then the protagonist came into being. In what way does Lalulas' behavior and behavior not fit her character? Is it possible that for a strange defecting Variety Monster, La Lulas would not follow the trainer's order to hunt down, but would betray the past and become the protagonist's licking dog to satisfy some readers? Because of today's test push, many people came out and thought that the protagonist being captured by La Luras was a huge poison. Haha, this is considered poisonous, I have nothing to say. All I can say is that I really can't write the cool articles these people expect. Some people also asked why there is no illustrated book of Lalu Lasi... There are so many different things about Xiaolu, can't the author bury some foreshadowing? There's no need to spread out everything and write it, right? Let me give you a little spoiler, the protagonist's system has a reason, there is Xiaolu first, and then there is the protagonist. The family where the protagonist is born only looks ordinary. In fact, only the rookie trainer Xu Hua is really ordinary. His parents and Xiaolu both have problems. Really... Can't I even write foreshadowing in novels now? Is it possible that a book is good only if it has to be recommended horizontally?
The heroine is actually Gardevoir? ? ? ? I take back my words! ! When will the protagonist get married?
Tell me about the original intention of writing this book
When I was playing games, I always felt that collecting all kinds of unknown Pokémon illustrations was the happiest thing. But when I was writing the novel, I realized that as a trainer living in the elf world, it was impossible to collect all illustrated books. No matter whether it is financial resources, energy, or emotions, it is impossible to do such a thing. Only those who master the transformation of elves, ever-changing monsters, and dreams can do such a thing. If I could transform into all the elves, it would be like having the entire illustrated book. The original intention of this book is to collect complete illustrations.
Ahem... It's a bit embarrassing to say that I was reading this novel before I went to bed last night, and that night I dreamed that I turned into a wild monster like the protagonist, taking the shape of a meow and running around in an unknown school. I would also change into different forms on the way to pretend to be bad among my classmates. Looking back on it afterwards, it was so stupid, but it felt pretty cool hh
It's okay, I've always wanted to read this kind of elven literature.
The only thing worth complaining about is the character of the protagonist. The author has no intention of maintaining the character of the protagonist. Basically, when encountering an incident, he sets up a new character based on the needs of the event. Inexplicable double standards, inexplicable kindness, inexplicable malice, and inexplicable emotion.
If I were the protagonist, I would say this: a strong man is lonely, and a woman will only affect the speed at which I draw my sword.
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Official(57)Scraped 6d ago
Spoiler-style explanation of the entire escape incident
I found that most readers didn't understand the whole Variety Escape incident. There's no way everyone is reading too fast now. As an author, let me explain it. In the entire incident, from the birth of the Variety Monster to the strange point, the driving force behind the scenes was Liu Ming. In a sense, she shaped the strange Variety Monster now, and the original source of information was La Lulas's "Artificial God" plan. Yu Chu from the Elf Center in Dark Gray City guessed right. Lalu Lasi is the semi-finished product of a man-made god, and the protagonist is the finished product. Why did Liu Ming do this? Because her son was a scumbag who couldn't get into college and had to go home and squat. So she had to find a way out for her son, so she took the risk of creating an 'artificial god' to help her son so that the scumbag could stand out. (See Chapter 21, Liu Ming discusses his son's future work, and Chapter 27, Xu Chengping goes to see his old superior.) After several experiments, the Variety Monster was born. The protagonist was just born, so he was reflecting on life. Liu Ming went to see it once (see Chapter 1), saw a dull guy, and thought it had failed like the past experiments. So I left it alone. Unexpectedly, the protagonist was an old yinbi and ran away directly. Then, Liu Ming immediately realized that the experiment was successful. According to her husband's request, she sent the semi-finished Lalu Lasi of the Artificial God to hunt down the protagonist. The order was to observe its actions and hunt it back. After returning from the hunt and listening to Lalulas's report, she knew that the matter was almost done, so she must make Variety Monster become her son's initial elf. There is no other way, this stupid son has no choice but to rely on my mother to help him out. And haven't you noticed that when Liu Ming was talking to Lalu Russ, she looked at her for a long time. She could talk to Lalu Russ. She was actually a person with super powers. It's a pity that he didn't inherit it. This son is too cheating. Therefore, as long as the protagonist escapes, Liu Ming will definitely hunt it back no matter what, and try her best to make her son accept the Variety Monster. At the same time, she believes that her son's character can make the Variety Monster gradually accept it. However, what she was thinking about at this time was that the Variety Monster was a newborn mythical beast, so it was so smart. She didn't know that there was actually a time traveler inside. The above clues can be summarized in Chapter 27 of "The Obscene Fist Stone"... In fact, they can be summarized, so I will explain them now.
About whether there is a human form
Referring to the Pokémon games and movies, there are scenes where the monsters turn into humans. Therefore, the protagonist will turn into a human form in the future, but his essence is still a changeable monster. The human form is just a form, the same as changing into a cat. For readers who just want to see the protagonist who never changes, you don't have to read it. Qidian also has many novels about people who never change. I like watching "Slime Reincarnation" very much, so I understand the alien beast novel like that. If I have to jump out and say it, the protagonist of the alien beast novel cannot change into a human being. What this says is no different from some religions: We have the final right to interpret God and cannot misinterpret teachings...
Don't apply the ratio of battles to this book. Thank you.
First of all, the thirty-one defense test section has been written. As long as the opponent's strength is about two levels higher than the protagonist's, which is about level 30, the defense released by the protagonist is not much different from a piece of paper. For another example, Paras's dry skin properties can make him immune to water damage. In level 1 Paras battle, Kyogre's root wave will also restore blood if he takes one move. But in the novel, it will just turn into powder and dregs because it cannot absorb such a huge amount of water energy. For another example, no matter how slippery the elves on the ground are with their lightning fists, if they encounter a flying enemy that can fly in the sky and throw AOE downwards, without terrain assistance and unable to use long-range skills, they will have no choice but to run away. For another example, many moves are actually released with forward swings and intervals. The most obvious one is in Chapter 47, where the one-horned rhino's heavy stomp was directly interrupted by Nidoqueen lifting it up. In the final analysis, the rigid pursuit of applying combat routines in novels is to seek a sword at the seams. Because I strive to create a realistic world, many battle tactics would be ridiculous if they were realized. The most typical tactic is to use a poison guard tactic, where a stand-in is set up on the ground. The opponent's trainer doesn't even think about it, and just asks the elf to throw an AOE, and kill both of them. The stand-in is useless. It is almost standard for high-level elves to master AOE skills. Only by seizing the right opportunity, releasing a substitute to block the opponent's key blow, and killing through the gap yourself, is the standard usage in reality. (Refer to the method of using the stand in Naruto's battle)
About the heroine Lalu Lasi Xiaolu
I was dumbfounded. Lalu Lasi was obviously a foreshadowing. Lalu Lasi came first, and then the protagonist came into being. In what way does Lalulas' behavior and behavior not fit her character? Is it possible that for a strange defecting Variety Monster, La Lulas would not follow the trainer's order to hunt down, but would betray the past and become the protagonist's licking dog to satisfy some readers? Because of today's test push, many people came out and thought that the protagonist being captured by La Luras was a huge poison. Haha, this is considered poisonous, I have nothing to say. All I can say is that I really can't write the cool articles these people expect. Some people also asked why there is no illustrated book of Lalu Lasi... There are so many different things about Xiaolu, can't the author bury some foreshadowing? There's no need to spread out everything and write it, right? Let me give you a little spoiler, the protagonist's system has a reason, there is Xiaolu first, and then there is the protagonist. The family where the protagonist is born only looks ordinary. In fact, only the rookie trainer Xu Hua is really ordinary. His parents and Xiaolu both have problems. Really... Can't I even write foreshadowing in novels now? Is it possible that a book is good only if it has to be recommended horizontally?
The heroine is actually Gardevoir? ? ? ? I take back my words! ! When will the protagonist get married?
Tell me about the original intention of writing this book
When I was playing games, I always felt that collecting all kinds of unknown Pokémon illustrations was the happiest thing. But when I was writing the novel, I realized that as a trainer living in the elf world, it was impossible to collect all illustrated books. No matter whether it is financial resources, energy, or emotions, it is impossible to do such a thing. Only those who master the transformation of elves, ever-changing monsters, and dreams can do such a thing. If I could transform into all the elves, it would be like having the entire illustrated book. The original intention of this book is to collect complete illustrations.
Ahem... It's a bit embarrassing to say that I was reading this novel before I went to bed last night, and that night I dreamed that I turned into a wild monster like the protagonist, taking the shape of a meow and running around in an unknown school. I would also change into different forms on the way to pretend to be bad among my classmates. Looking back on it afterwards, it was so stupid, but it felt pretty cool hh
It's okay, I've always wanted to read this kind of elven literature.
The only thing worth complaining about is the character of the protagonist. The author has no intention of maintaining the character of the protagonist. Basically, when encountering an incident, he sets up a new character based on the needs of the event. Inexplicable double standards, inexplicable kindness, inexplicable malice, and inexplicable emotion.
If I were the protagonist, I would say this: a strong man is lonely, and a woman will only affect the speed at which I draw my sword.
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If you can bear to be knifed, This book is surprisingly good-looking. But the taste is either too popular or not. The protagonist is a versatile monster, The author is Fu Ruikong, No matter what, you have to marry Gardevoir. Goldfinger can add 1 racial value to new Pokémon around you. You can also copy a skill after defeating it. The protagonist doesn't really have a trainer; His wife probably doesn't count. The writing is pretty good, To put it simply, it is a story about the protagonist and his wife going on adventures everywhere. All I can say is that it tastes pretty good.




Just like the title, the protagonist is reincarnated into a variety of monsters. Goldfinger can copy any Pokémon it comes into contact with. Every time it is included in the illustrated book, you can get an attribute point. If you defeat the Pokémon for the first time, you can extract their abilities. The angle is unique, self-cultivation in the early stage, visual inspection of the boss in the later stage + master of dirty routines



Support the new book. I used to want to find a book in which the protagonist traveled through time and became a monster, and then defeated all the other elves. Now someone has written it. It's really good.















