Chapter 192: 191 - Pokemon System and Rules
For this world, Alex knew he had to take a different approach on how to introduce Oasis games.
Since this world was focused on combat and militarism, the first thing he had to focus on was how to make the games strategically useful to the leaders of each country and village, in a way that they felt that spending money on Oasis it was not an expense, but an investment.
With enough advantages, Alex was confident in capturing these village leaders to accept the Oasis into their countries, since if they didn't accept it and the other countries did, they would fall behind and eventually be surpassed in strength.
Once these leaders were satisfied, Alex could finally focus on ordinary people, and what better way to do that than with Pokemon?
Not only are Pokemon creatures great in combat, they are also great companions and friends, it's fun to breed Pokemon, it's fun to battle Pokemon, and as long as Players don't want to bring Pokemon into the real world, the game is very economic!
Of course, if someone still wants to bring a Pokemon into real life and spend some money, Alex has already thought of that too, making it a way for people to just bring the Pokemon as a mascot, without any combat power for a price several times more. cheap!
This way the world government could have the army of powerful monsters to fight for a high price and the common people would have friendly companions for a low price.
With all these parties generating profit, the one who would benefit most from this would be Alex, who controlled the entire production and sales ecosystem.
For someone like Alex who was at a point where he was receiving almost 100 million GP in profit per month from the other world, he could afford to indulge and develop this Pokemon world in the best way possible.
But even though he made a lot of money in another world, he didn't accept that he would do something for free and end up at a loss in this world. Updated from n0velbIn.(c)o/m
As much as in the anime it seemed like people had little money, that a dangerous mission like Rank S missions only paid a few million Ryo, what was that amount for a village like Konoha with an army of tens of thousands of Ninjas? How much does the village spend on these people monthly?
Obviously they invest hundreds of millions, if not billions in Ryo every year to make the village stronger, which would be spending a few million to summon some Pokemon that can get stronger and have a huge tactical advantage in war.
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