
Elf: Start with Floating Bubbles
About This Novel
Lin Xuan woke up from his sleep and found that he had arrived in the elf world. This is a world where humans and elves coexist harmoniously. People who possess elves are called trainers. This is the world Lin Xuan dreams of... However, Lin Xuan did not make it in time to register as a trainer! After some setbacks, he finally got his initial elf, Floating bubbles! A spirit that can control the weather. Clear up! Rain! Snow! This is a story about an ordinary trainer and an elf growing up together!
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Official(8)Scraped 7d ago
Floating Bubble is actually not an unpopular elf. As the only elf that can change its form through the weather (Rotom and Flora require props), he is playable, but no one will use him because the weather skill occupies three skill slots, and the last one can only use weather balls that change attributes with the weather, which limits his performance. In fact, if it were a real Pokémon world, this Pokémon should be very powerful. It has different attributes of normal, fire, water, and ice, as well as output moves. When combined with the attribute bonus of the weather, the damage is objective.
I can't comment. I can only say that the protagonist just traveled through time for a few days and directly wrote a novel about his time travel and published it. By the way, he also wrote about his golden finger and the fact that he took someone else's rare elf by mistake.
It's a weird novel. You can't bring props with you in Pokémon battles, and you can't actively change Pokémon.
Elf: Start with floating bubbles
I have never heard of the Pokémon Bubble before, but how come the Pokémon fanfic written by the author is only 110,000 words long! ?
I just asked a question to help you with the word count. Is there a female protagonist?
It's quite interesting. This novel is well written.
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Official(8)Scraped 7d ago
Floating Bubble is actually not an unpopular elf. As the only elf that can change its form through the weather (Rotom and Flora require props), he is playable, but no one will use him because the weather skill occupies three skill slots, and the last one can only use weather balls that change attributes with the weather, which limits his performance. In fact, if it were a real Pokémon world, this Pokémon should be very powerful. It has different attributes of normal, fire, water, and ice, as well as output moves. When combined with the attribute bonus of the weather, the damage is objective.
I can't comment. I can only say that the protagonist just traveled through time for a few days and directly wrote a novel about his time travel and published it. By the way, he also wrote about his golden finger and the fact that he took someone else's rare elf by mistake.
It's a weird novel. You can't bring props with you in Pokémon battles, and you can't actively change Pokémon.
Elf: Start with floating bubbles
I have never heard of the Pokémon Bubble before, but how come the Pokémon fanfic written by the author is only 110,000 words long! ?
I just asked a question to help you with the word count. Is there a female protagonist?
It's quite interesting. This novel is well written.
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The writing style is very natural, and although the plot is occasionally a bit deliberate, it has the flavor of life in elf literature. The protagonist does not always talk about the individual value of qualifications and cannot take care of himself without the system, and then emphasizes the hypocrisy of his own efforts, but is more like a living ordinary person. It's a pity that the elf chosen was not popular enough, otherwise the results would have been much better.




The writing style is very natural, and although the plot is occasionally a bit deliberate, it has the flavor of life in elf literature. The protagonist does not always talk about the individual value of qualifications and cannot take care of himself without the system, and then emphasizes the hypocrisy of his own efforts, but is more like a living ordinary person. It's a pity that the elf chosen was not popular enough, otherwise the results would have been much better.



The writing style is very natural, and although the plot is occasionally a bit deliberate, it has the flavor of life in elf literature. The protagonist does not always talk about the individual value of qualifications and cannot take care of himself without the system, and then emphasizes the hypocrisy of his own efforts, but is more like a living ordinary person. It's a pity that the elf chosen was not popular enough, otherwise the results would have been much better.




The writing style is very natural, and although the plot is occasionally a bit deliberate, it has the flavor of life in elf literature. The protagonist does not always talk about the individual value of qualifications and cannot take care of himself without the system, and then emphasizes the hypocrisy of his own efforts, but is more like a living ordinary person. It's a pity that the elf chosen was not popular enough, otherwise the results would have been much better.

















