Chapter 216: 214 - Partnership
With the conversion of Riku's Magikarp, the Pokemon was completely converted to the real world as a real Pokemon! The most uptodate novels are published on n0velbj)n((.))co/m
This was free because Alex wanted to use it as a promotion for the game and set it up so that if a player met certain conditions, the first player to do so would get the Pokemon for free.
Of course, he intended to do this more often in the future, just as he had done with ESW, where players learned real-world skills for free.
But while ESW was making Alex millions of GP a month in monthly fees, Pokemon was still only making a few hundred.
Alex saw it as an investment, so he wouldn't give Pokemon away for free for the time being, but when the Ninja World was making him a few thousand GP a month, he would start giving Pokemon away to players for free, just like in Elder Scrolls: Warcraft.
In addition to Pokemon that could be rescued for battle, such as Riku's, Alex also developed Pokemon that would remain as companions in the real world, but without battle power.
Since these Pokemon would have no battle power, the price would also be several times lower.
For example, Riku's Magikarp, which costs 1.5 million Ryo in battle form, would only cost 50,000 Ryo as a companion with no battle power.
This would be a great companion for ordinary people, as well as spreading the word about Pokemon to other people.
If you saw your friend at home with a beautiful Arcanine as a pet, wouldn't you want to have such an amazing Pokemon?
Alex often analyzed people's mentality and how he could benefit from it, and Riku was the first case of analysis in this world with Pokemon.
"Riku, what is it?!" His mother shouted, frightened and worried.
Looking at his mother and the golden Magikarp jumping to the ground, Riku finally realized the problem he was in.
"Mom, help me get a bowl of water to put the Magikarp in!" Riku shouted, worried that the Magikarp would die without water.
Though scared and confused, his mother also felt sorry for the goldfish struggling on the floor, and ran out to the backyard to get a bowl of water to put the fish in.
Unlike normal fish, Magikarp was very large, so even though it was a large bowl, the Pokemon was still cramped in there and couldn't move much.
Because of its size, when Magikarp moved around in the bowl, water would leak out and soak the whole living room of their house, so Riku's mother picked up the bowl and took it to the backyard, where it would no longer soak her house.
But to her surprise, when she came out with the bowl and Riku by her side, a passerby saw her holding a bowl with a Magikarp in it and was shocked!
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