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Although Sato couldn't release the Pokémon to observe them, thanks to his system's detection function, he was still able to view the details of the three Pokémon inside the PokéBalls.
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Ursaring's Information:
Pokémon: Ursaring
Level: 38
Type: Normal
Ability: Quick Feet
Gender: Male
Known Moves: Fling, Covet, Scratch, Baby-Doll Eyes, Lick, Fake Tears, Fury Swipes, Feint Attack, Sweet Scent, Play Nice, Slash, Hammer Arm, Scary Face
Egg Move: Belly Drum
Tutor Moves: None
TM Moves: Fire Punch, Ice Punch, Thunder Punch, Protect
Held Item: None
IVs:
HP: 23/31
Attack: 27/31
Defense: 23/31
Sp. Atk: 25/31
Sp. Def: 25/31
Speed: 27/31
Overall IV Rating: Purple (Total IVs: 150)
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Porygon's Information:
Pokémon: Porygon
Level: 32
Type: Normal
Ability: Trace
Gender: Genderless
Known Moves: Conversion 2, Tackle, Conversion, Sharpen, Psybeam, Agility, Recover, Magnet Rise, Signal Beam, Recycle
Egg Moves: None
Tutor Moves: None
TM Moves: Protect, Hyper Beam, Shock Wave
Held Item: None
IVs:
HP: 23/31
Attack: 26/31
Defense: 24/31
Sp. Atk: 29/31
Sp. Def: 25/31
Speed: 25/31
Overall IV Rating: Purple (Total IVs: 152)
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Miltank's Information:
Pokémon: Miltank
Level: 30
Type: Normal
Ability: Scrappy
Gender: Female
Held Item: None
Known Moves: Tackle, Growl, Defense Curl, Stomp, Milk Drink, Bide, Rollout, Body Slam, Zen Headbutt
Egg Moves: Dizzy Punch, Endure
Tutor Moves: None
TM Moves: Protect, Iron Head, Iron Tail
IVs:
HP: 28/31
Attack: 26/31
Defense: 26/31
Sp. Atk: 23/31
Sp. Def: 28/31
Speed: 29/31
Overall IV Rating: Purple (Total IVs: 160)
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From the data, it was clear that among the three Pokémon, Ursaring was the strongest in terms of battle power.
As an offensive powerhouse, Ursaring would be a solid choice. If Sato chose to capture him, his team's strength would see an immediate boost.
However, in terms of ratings, Ursaring was the weakest of the three.
Porygon, on the other hand, was positioned between the other two, both in level and potential. However, unlike Ursaring and Miltank—whose forms were already set—Porygon still had two evolution stages ahead of it.
If it could successfully evolve into Porygon-Z, its Trace ability would transform into Adaptability.
Given Porygon's ability to change its own type and learn a vast range of moves, a Porygon-Z with Adaptability would become a powerful offensive force.
Moreover, Porygon had the unique ability to freely travel through electronic systems, which could be a game-changer in modern Pokémon battles. It could infiltrate or even sabotage enemy technology, making it a tactical asset.
Additionally, as long as Sato carried a small electronic device, Porygon could hide within it, serving as a discreet bodyguard Pokémon.
Despite all these advantages, Porygon had one major drawback—its evolution process.
To evolve, it required both an Up-Grade and a Dubious Disc, which could only be obtained through trade. These items were extremely rare, typically in the possession of top Pokémon Professors or elite organizations.
Furthermore, due to Porygon's capability to infiltrate digital systems, its evolution items were considered restricted goods by most powerful organizations.
Obtaining them would be incredibly difficult unless Sato became a high-ranking member of a major faction or gained the absolute trust of a top-tier Pokémon Professor.
Realistically, unless Sato reached that level, he had almost no chance of acquiring these items.
As for Miltank, it had the highest potential among the three, but it was undoubtedly the weakest in direct combat.
That said, Miltank's value was undeniable. It wasn't meant to be an attacker—it was a support Pokémon.
With access to Milk Drink, Miltank was the perfect healer for a team. As long as a Pokémon could still breathe and move, Miltank could keep them in battle.
Beyond that, Miltank's ability to provide fresh, nutrient-rich milk every day was an unparalleled advantage. This milk significantly boosted the growth and development of Pokémon, especially newborns and young ones.
For Sato, choosing Miltank meant ensuring that his team would never suffer from nutrition problems.
Additionally, Pichu's egg was about to hatch. Given how much Sato valued this Pichu—who had golden-tier potential—he wanted to provide it with every possible advantage.
Miltank wasn't the best in battle, but as a caretaker for Pichu, she was perfect.
After thorough consideration, Sato made his decision.
"I've made my choice, Battalion Leader. I choose Miltank. Please entrust her to me."
After a moment of contemplation, Sato looked up at Ryoichi Sakata and spoke with firm determination.
"Hmph, at least you have some sense. This Miltank is the most valuable among the three. With her, your journey as a trainer will be much smoother. Take her—she's yours now. But be warned, if I ever find out that you've mistreated her, you won't get away with it."
Ryōichi Sakata's expression stiffened slightly, and he let out a snort before reluctantly handing over the PokéBall containing Miltank.
It was evident that he held some resentment toward Sato. As soon as he completed the task given to him by Caesar, he immediately left, not giving Sato any chance to ask further questions.
"What's his problem? He was the one acting all high and mighty, yet now he's treating me like I'm unwelcome. Caesar has clearly taken an interest in me—shouldn't that make us allies?"
Sato frowned, feeling slightly annoyed by Sakata's attitude.
"Whatever. He's not someone worth befriending anyway. Looking forward to working with you, Miltank."
With a glance at the PokéBall in his hand, Sato's mood lifted again. He spoke softly to Miltank before tucking the PokéBall away and swiftly leaving the public marketplace.