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Pokemon: A life worth living

Pete was an ordinary guy. He didn't get out much. But he had a decent job and hobbies that kept him busy. And a brother that he could rely on and so Pete was content with how his life was going. Well, until he made a robot that killed him. Yeah, it totally wasn't his own fault. Turns out, the afterlife would have to wait a little longer to claim his soul. And so he is sent to a world he created as a hobby novelist and fan fiction writer. He took the pokemon world and gave it a dash of realism. Anything that made sense to HIM was changed about the pokemon world. And that's the world he is about to be thrown into. With no mission, no goal. All he should do is live a life worth living. __________________________________________________ I'm kinda just writing this after I read one too many pokemon fanfics (god I love Borne of Caution) and I wanted something that didn't revolve around Ash or someone replacing him to become the next poke champ. I have a few plotlines ready, but I'm not even fully sold on all the pokemon I want to add. Definitely taking suggestions, though keep it non-legendary and preferably Gen I-III (because that's where he lives. The MC can't keep getting lucky finding all the super rare pokemon from regions halfway across the globe) Taking suggestions on the female lead, too. Comment in the MC POV chapter at the end or leave a review with your top 3 pokemon waifus. If I see a Vaporeon there I'll drop this fanfic (possibly). So my MC will likely choose farming and/or breeding as a profession, probably a good amount of research sprinkled in on the side. It's what I would do for sure and this is pretty much a self-insert. Even the MC's name is a play on my real name. There's no levels, no system, no talent-tiers. Sure there are pokemon with higher and lower talents, but no egghead sat their butt down and color-coded it all in my world. This is my take on what reality with pokemon would look like in the pokemon world. The MC is starting in Kanto (on route 27 just between Kanto and Johto), but will open up his farm in Johto. That's Gen2. I'll start with chapters that have 3k+++ words, but eventually it will go down to 1.5-2k I reckon. Still trying to catch some motivation to continue my other 2 fics. And honestly I'm just procrastinating my original story with this... #slowpaced #no-really-it-is-very-slow-paced #NOpokefuta #human-human-relationship-only (you degenerates) #farming #nosystem #PokemonAU #Reuniclus-is-GOAT #conspiracies May Arceus bless us all. All rights to Pokémon go to the Pokémon Company, Nintendo, Game Freak and other related companies.

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C075 - The end of the tournament

"And Fraxure is unable to continue! The match turns into a two versus one as Hydreigon is forced to duke it out alone!" Whitney shouted after seeing Iris' dragon pokemon going down.

There was very little documented about Sylveon except for the abilities Pete had 'suggested' it has, which were so far proven by no one. This battle would likely be used as proof for his hypothesis that the ability 'Pixilate' exists. Even if some would simply attribute this one-shot to a critical strike.

The hidden ability 'Pixilate' of Sylveon boosted the power of normal moves and changed their typing energy to fairy. In broad terms, Pete had described the ability as a way for Sylveon to make normal type moves 'STAB fairy moves'.

When he had written his papers, Pete was just glad the concept of S.T.A.B. or 'same-type attack bonus' was already a thing in this world. Having to prove the existence of STAB in a world with no system or game interface would be a tough nut to crack.

For example; how could you prove that a Zorua's Bite did more damage than an Eevee's? Just because they are roughly the same build and weight... there was nothing to outright measure the damage. And it still wouldn't prove anything if that Eevee was simply more or less powerful.

This battle would also be something Iris' pokemon would take a long while to get over. Iris was already fuming from the side as Sylveon had used the dark move Fake Tears to lower Fraxure's special defense before Mawile made it lose its footing for a short moment that Sylveon used to take it out in one move.

And that was the normal type move Swift. It took Pete's commentary to point out, and some more knowledgeable people in the crowd looked unconvinced, but the 'stars' Sylveon shot clearly had pink edges and dealt way more damage than they should. Which was why this match would likely serve as proof of the existence of Pixilate as well as its effects.

"Let's hope for your sake no Sylveon learns Hyper Beam any time soon," Clair whispered in a clearly annoyed manner to Pete while covering her microphone.

Pete wanted to retort, 'he didn't create Sylveon and gave it that ability. How was it his fault?', but he thought better of it. The dragon gym leader was likely just annoyed that her 'unstoppable typing advantage' was being threatened.

"Looks like Mawile knows dark moves, too, as it uses Taunt in combination with what looks to be Stockpile! It's looking to tank Hydreigon's next attack while Sylveon prepares to take out the giant dragon pokemon," Pete analyzed to get back on track with commentary.

Whitney spoke up as well, "Sylveon used Fake Tears once more, but it looks like Hydreigon is utterly unimpressed and focuses on Mawile!"

"It misses the move Dragon Rush, but it looks like Hydreigon already anticipated that as all three maws open up wide and it tries to use Dragon Pulse from close range! Mawile breaks off the Stockpile and uses Protect to shield from the three pulses, but Hydreigon anticipated that! Immediately after the Protect shield pops, it's readying another attack! All three maws light up in different energies. It's using Tri Attack!"

"If Hydreigon used Nasty Plot before, this Tri Attack is looking to deal some very real damage to Mawile," Clair added with an excited grin. Hydreigon was truly doing dragon pokemon proud.

There was no immunity to dragon moves for fairy pokemon in this world, so it showed that Mawile was a little inexperienced with battles now that it used Protect to defend against a dragon move with Stockpile already up. But even with Tri Attack not being normal type but Ice, Electric and Fire all combined, it wouldn't do much damage to a tanky Mawile. Unless, of course, it gets burned and loses some of its attack power.

Luckily for Mawile, that didn't happen. It couldn't have happened if either of the two fairy pokemon had used Misty Terrain, but 'Pete's signature fairy move' wasn't a move a lot of pokemon knew. The TM of it was exceedingly rare because despite Pete being popular, fairy pokemon were still rare and rarely used by trainers.

Despite his papers, fairy pokemon, if caught, were still mostly used as companions for their agreeable and cheerful nature after all.

Sylveon had used the opportunity of Hydreigon using two moves in quick succession to land a few more stars from the move Swift with changed fairy typing.

Hydreigon quickly dodged the attacks, but Swift never misses. After the stars passed their target, like boomerangs, they came back and hit Hydreigon regardless of the miss.

Recognising Sylveon as the bigger problem, the dragon pokemon snapped out of Mawile's taunt and quickly beat its wings to close the distance between it and Sylveon.

"While moving over in a quick aerial maneuver, Hydreigon shoots off another Tri Attack at Sylveon, but it protects itself with Light Screen! Sylveon runs away using Agility to get some distance between them as it strafes in the direction of Mawile. Mawile's maw begins to glow with steel typing energy, and it manages to land a hit on Hydreigon after its Roar did nothing to Mawile. Going by the damage the steel type bite dealt, it was likely the retaliation move Metal Burst!"

Whitney looked to Pete with an exasperated expression as she couldn't believe all the 'obscure moves' the assistant professor knew and said into the mic, "And Sylveon looks like it wants to end the battle with the same move it continued to use the entire match! More Swift stars are reaching the Hydreigon, who is once more forced into a brawl with the tanky Mawile."

Clair continued from that before the fight ends and she only said two sentences, "Hydreigon is on the backfoot again, getting a Fire Fang blocked by Mawile's Protect and a follow up Fire Spin blocked by a well timed Light Screen from Sylveon. Sylveon looks to be using Helping Hand as Mawile retaliates with a super effective Ice Fang!"

Whitney commented, "Hydreigon is taking attack after attack, but it's not going down. Iris looks very aggrieved right now. If only her Fraxure had lasted a little longer!"

"Oooh, that's Dazzling Gleam! Sylveon takes out Hydreigon with yet another doubly super effective fairy move that squarely hits it center mass! The accumulated damage was too much, and Hydreigon goes down! Valerie advances to the finals where she meets Jasmine, the ground pokemon specialist," Clair concluded the end of the match as the referee declared Hydreigon unable to continue battle.

Whitney announced a one hour break where Valerie's pokemon would be given time to rest as the two trainers moved to the stand for the after-match interview.

Iris behaved very much like a spoiled brat and a sore loser when talking to Clair. But when she talked to Whitney, she behaved much better, and when she talked to Pete, she would only pout and not answer. He later learned she was also mad at him for his 'discovery of so many fairy pokemon and moves'.

Valerie, on the other hand, was very pleasant and enthusiastic. She politely thanked Pete for giving fairy pokemon a chance during the interview, which deepened both Clair and Iris' frown, but she revealed a different side of her when the interview was over.

"I'd like to visit your farm for a more in-depth talk, Professor Lang," Valerie ordered more than she asked.

Pete was a little surprised at the change in tone, so he simply asked, "Uh sure, but what for?"

"My Spritzee. You have written about an evolution for it called Aromatisse. But it wasn't proven yet, and I want my Spritzee to be the first documented evolution. You are the only one I would trust to help it with her evolution... and the only one I know who could even help..."

Pete furrowed his brows for a short while before shaking his head. There were wild Aromatisse, and clearly, they weren't Spritzee before that found a satchel filled with perfume before. So he wrote about how it likely needed an overdose of floral scents... or any pleasant scents. He could probably whip something like that up on his farm and give it a few tries.

"I mean, yeah. Spritzees are simply too elusive, too rare. Don't have any on my farm yet. But we actually do have confirmed evolutions already out of Kalos. It's just that the video doesn't prove much. Professor Sycamore filmed three Spritzee evolve in a flower field by chance. And one Nurse Joy came back home to an evolved Aromatisse once and didn't know what happened," Pete mused.

Valerie gave Pete a brilliant smile and simply stayed quiet with folded hands until the interview was over. Whitney watched it all with narrowed eyes and a mischievous smile. Clair inwardly groaned at all the attention Pete was getting, she still had something to talk about with him after the tournament...

One hour after the last match ended, the final match was announced. Valerie, who had by this time joined her pokemon together with Pete, who fed both a Leppa Berry from his farm, walked away with a carefree smile.

When both trainers walked on the pitch and the referee asked if both trainers were ready, Valerie raised a hand and calmly said, "I surrender."

The stadium burst out into murmurs and hushed discussions. Nobody could truly fault the fairy pokemon trainer with the typing disadvantage. Some argued that Valerie's pokemon were simply too exhausted after taking on that monster of a Hydreigon, while others cited that Jasmine simply had the odds stacked in her favor.

Steel was super effective versus Sylveon, ground super effective versus Mawile, and Jasmine's pokemon had demonstrated nothing but monstrous coordination and power throughout the whole tournament. The young ground pokemon trainer once more cemented that she was one of the most promising upcoming trainers of the region.

Most people in the audience were simply disappointed that they wouldn't be able to see another high-quality battle, and only Iris was truly mad, muttering 'coward' and 'stupid fairy' under her breath the whole time as she watched Jasmine getting handed a medal for first prize.