Trainer Holding Switch

Trainer Holding Switch

by I Guangbei

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1.0Mwords501chapters
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Ch. 501完本感言
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About This Novel

"Wouldn't a Slowpoke evolve if a Slowpoke bites its tail?" "After the Little Fist Stone evolves, it won't be the Big Rock Snake?" "The green caterpillar's final form isn't Rayquaza?" "I've never played games, don't lie to me! I'm not a father-in-law." A Pokémon father-in-law who had only watched a few episodes of the cartoon and had never touched a game traveled to a plane where the earth and Pokémon merged, holding a Switch in his hand. While others carefully prepared food rations and worked hard to train their moves, he squatted in the corner and played with his handheld device. Playing and playing, one day he suddenly discovered, why are all the trainers in this world so bad? Do you need to be so afraid of crickets?

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Yi62mo ago

Outrageous

My senses were fine at first, but then suddenly I raped other elves like a robber, and then started killing elves again. To be honest, everyone who reads fairy tales likes Pokémon, so I think not many people like Pokémon Death. If it's that kind of cultivating immortals or writing in the dark, you can kill them as you please, and I won't say anything. But this is killing in the Pokémon world, and you're not originally planning to go to the dark side. Pokémon can die, but it's really not acceptable for you to kill like this. Moreover, ever since the protagonist encouraged his friends to rob other people's elves, I knew I couldn't stand it anymore. After all, there's nothing I can do if my three views don't match. One of the two points is because the author's writing style is okay. In addition, it cannot be said that I hope the author will make corrections, but I hope the author will not add too many other online articles when writing about Pokémon. Reading Pokémon is just for Pokémon. Finally, there are no bad people who like Pokémon! ! !

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The Wind Chases Fallen Leaves, Leaves Chase Dust62mo ago

have a look

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Autumn ♣loneliness65mo ago

Author, let me give you a suggestion.

While you haven't written much yet, I think you could make some changes, author. For example, your own elf in the game console can only learn four skills and forget them. But in reality, the skills of elves should be unrestricted, and this concept has not been forgotten. It should be able to be retained. What I mean is that your elf can only have four skills in the game, but the skills you learn will not be forgotten in reality. I hope the author can change it.

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ཌ༒void࿒࿐64mo ago

Rubbish

It's the first time I've seen such a lackluster Pokémon protagonist.

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シロナ61mo ago

Books are okay, but they're not my thing.

The content of the book is still very good and fluent, but the author's point of view is not consistent with mine, so it is still a bit awkward to read this book. The first thing is about the four skills. The author's treatment feels very easy to dissuade. The settings of some novels are very good, saying that you can learn skills at will, but only four can be used in regular competitions, that is, there is a limit of four, which is very easy to accept. If it doesn't work, there can only be four in the game, but in reality there can be many of them. And the most important thing is that the battle mode written by the author is wild fighting. In this case, it is better to have unlimited skills, because it is more exciting that way. I don't know what the skills are. After all, there are many powerful elves that are combined with skills, so it is easy to come out. Then there is the setting of war patterns. To be honest, it is not very reliable, especially since it can only be contracted with six, which is not as good as the Poké Ball. This kind of contract system is currently the only one other than this book that is called the Championship. Although that book is also a contract, it can eventually contract 12 (it seems, I can't remember clearly). It feels like it is too restrictive to only contract six. Fighting consumes stamina, and generally requires a second team. Next is the setting of the protagonist, who is set as an ordinary person who doesn't know many people's Pokémon. This is inconsistent with the feeling of this novel. After all, the protagonist behaves like a game player. Generally speaking, if you have never played the game, you should not regard it as data, but the protagonist has a kind of "these Pokémon are numbers". It feels like it's no big deal if you mess with me," but this kind of indifference to the lives of elves is what I don't like, and there is a reason why I don't care about the elves. That is, they are energy aggregates in this book, which gives the protagonist the feeling that "these elves are the same as data." Finally, there is the setting of the elves. The elves are set to be energy aggregates. This may pave the way for the protagonist to kill the elves later, but most people are already used to the setting that the elves are flesh and blood, otherwise the green onion duck would not be able to eat (laughs)~ But this looks very awkward. The protagonist kills the elves casually, which makes many people feel that the three views are incorrect and there are double standards. Especially about the Frost Milk Fairy, many people are complaining, saying that the protagonist has a problem with his three views. After all, he is stealing other people's elves. (A digression here, the elves will not change their masters. No matter how bad they are to themselves, they will still treat the other person as their master, unless they have done something very bad, such as abuse or something, even if they are abandoned. Generally, they will not choose another master unless they are completely disappointed with the master, so what is wrong with the author's writing is black and white? Not only children, but also elves. How can an owner treat him well, but he will accept him as his master because someone else saved him? Yes, the author said at the time, "Children, everything is black and white," but this perspective makes it even more awkward. After all, most of the people who read Elf fandom are for the bond between elves and people. You can say "black or white"... Yes, there is indeed gray. When Team Rocket didn't grow up, it was gray, but gray is not white after all. It's just because the protagonist is gray that it's even more annoying, because elves are either black or white no matter what, and even if they are black, they follow their master. Therefore, the author's writing here is very similar to dark literature, maybe he didn't realize it. After all, there is no dark text that has killed so many elves. The owner is not sad or angry when the elves die, but just because of the loss of power and the failure of investment. It feels like the elves are not regarded as important partners at all. Everyone has too much dark wind, and this feels even more like the elves are just like data, with no sense of real existence at all. And as an elf fanfic, I don't see much interaction with the elf, so it's not interesting. Black and white... Isn't it the portrayal of elves? Follow the master and never betray. This is why I like elves. In reality, I see too much gray, so I can only read the blood and bonds of elven literature, which is white. This is why I personally don't like dark literature. In summary, this is a novel that is partly dark and game-oriented. It feels like there is very little interaction with the elves, and there are not many heart-warming highlights. However, the writing is okay. Those who want to see the elves interacting or protecting the elves, or those who want to see the protagonist with a positive outlook on life may not like it.

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Playing Games and Cheating66mo ago

to be honest

I think it's a bit of a loss. It doesn't make sense that other people spend a lot of money to cultivate and reward their elves, but you just don't give them to them.

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Keep59mo ago

Persuading you to quit is really

You're not a good person yourself and you still care about others, awesome, blackmailing people, robbing Pokémon, killing Pokémon, awesome, awesome

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☜feng♚min☞64mo ago

Cao, can you just kill other people's Pokémon casually?

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Luo Yuling66mo ago

sofa

I heard that it was the first divine commentary since ancient times, but I didn't know if I would be able to say one.

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Shushan is Stressful_ba64mo ago

Is the author present or not?

Isn't it possible that the protagonist Lalulas really wants to be given away? The author please think twice. You will lose a lot of friends if you do this😘

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