Entering the hotel room, Akira flopped onto the bed. He had chosen the most luxurious suite, and the interior was adorned with opulent decorations. The bed was incredibly comfortable.
Glancing at the two large suitcases of money beside him, Akira still found it hard to believe everything that had happened.
Not long ago, he had been at home, rewatching Hunter x Hunter while playing a Pokémon game.
Who could have imagined that after closing and opening his eyes, he would find himself in this world? After some investigation, Akira finally confirmed that he had indeed entered the world of Hunter x Hunter!
Logically, being transported into a beloved anime world should be a good thing, but this was the world of Hunter x Hunter!
As someone who had watched Hunter x Hunter, Akira knew exactly what kind of world this was—a place where the strong preyed on the weak, a high-risk world.
In this world, strength was everything.
Monsters, rare beasts, treasures, secret treasures, dark continent, hidden lands... These all sounded enchanting, but only those with sufficient strength could enjoy them!
In this world, without strength, one was nothing more than an ant, their fate entirely controlled by others.
Take, for example, the infamous Phantom Troupe, a group of Class-A criminals who had killed countless people yet still roamed free.
This world had no clear distinction between good and evil; it was a delicate shade of gray.
Regardless of your background or whether your actions were good or bad, as long as you had enough strength, you could live freely in this world.
For instance, the renowned Zoldyck family, the world's top assassin family—why did no one dare to challenge them? It was all because of their strength.
At first, Akira had complained. He had been playing a Pokémon game, so why hadn't he been transported to the Pokémon world? That would have been much nicer.
But now, he found himself in this dangerous world, unsure if he could even guarantee his own survival.
Who knows? One day, a passing Nen user might take a dislike to Akira, and he'd be dead.
Not to mention, this world was filled with all sorts of bizarre creatures and disasters.
Without some ability, it was entirely possible to be infected by some strange bacteria or virus and die on the spot.
The only thing Akira felt grateful for was that he hadn't landed in Meteor City but in a small alley in an ordinary town.
According to incomplete statistics, in Hunter x Hunter fanfiction, eight out of ten protagonists start their journey in Meteor City...
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After calming down, a piece of information entered his consciousness, finally putting an end to his complaints.
Nen Ability: "Pokémon Master"
Acquisition: Every time you visit a new region or participate in an event, there is a chance to trigger the opportunity to create a Pokémon.
The more famous and unique the location, the higher the probability, and the more powerful the Pokémon created. If you get involved in the original storyline, it may increase the chances of obtaining a Pokémon.
Each Pokémon is an independent entity. Although they are fundamentally composed of Nen, each Pokémon cannot be obtained again once it dies, as it will disappear.
Limitation: Creating a Pokémon takes time, and the required time is random. Generally, the more powerful the Pokémon, the longer it takes.
Training: Pokémon can gain experience through battles. When the experience bar is full, they can advance to the next stage.
The more powerful the opponent, the more experience gained. Some special Pokémon have other ways to advance. If multiple Pokémon are on the field together, the experience is divided equally.
Limitation: Each opponent can only provide experience once, repeated battles with the same opponent yield no experience.
Pokédex: Can identify information about anything, including Pokémon. The more mysterious the subject, the less information is available.
Since Pokémon exist in different world, the effects of their skills may vary.
Limitation: Except for viewing Pokémon information, obtaining information about other things consumes a small amount of your own Nen.
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After reading this information in its entirety, Akira finally understood why he hadn't been transported to the Pokémon world—it turns out the Pokémon were waiting for him here.
Without exaggeration, this was his cheat as a transmigrator.
According to this message, as long as he becomes a traveler, visiting famous places or getting involved in the original storyline, he has a chance to obtain Pokémon.
Moreover, he hadn't gone through the orthodox method of opening his Nen pores; his Nen ability had appeared naturally.
Akira speculated that he might be like Neon Nostrade in the original story, a natural Nen user?
Akira turned his head to the other side, and the first thing that caught his eye was a head of emerald-green hair and eyes that 1 sparkled like rubies.
On her chest was an irregular red crystal, and her lower body was adorned with a pure white, flowing skirt, making her look like an elegant noble lady.
It was none other than Gardevoir, known as the "Psychic Queen."
Pokédex ability activated!
Name: Gardevoir
Ability: (Unviewable)
Type: (Unviewable)
Strength: B
Skills: Psychic (Others unviewable)
The Gardevoir before him appeared alongside information about psychic abilities. To describe it, it felt like a beginner's gift pack.
The complete information, consisting of only two short lines, looked pitifully sparse, which made Akira ponder.
The strength levels in the Pokédex were categorized by letters.
Having not yet encountered other psychic ability users, Akira wasn't sure what level B meant in terms of strength, but it probably wasn't too bad.
The most crucial point was that although Pokémon appeared in the form of psychic beasts, each one was an independent entity. They didn't consume his psychic energy during battle but relied on their own power.
Just like how living Pokémon relied on their own stamina to act, Akira body functioned like a large Poké Ball, serving only as a storage space. The Pokémon could return to recover their expended energy.
This meant that even if Akira didn't train or increase his psychic energy, he could still become a strong individual through his Pokémon.
While others had to charge into battle themselves, he only needed to act as a trainer, directing his Pokémon's actions.
The only thing that required his own psychic energy was the Pokédex ability.