After leaving the Pokémon Center, Reiji and Shun walked through the streets of Fuchsia City, finally clear of all the noise and chaos back there.
Good thing they had gotten out fast. If they had stayed any longer, the crowd gathering at the Pokémon Center would have surrounded them completely, and leaving would have been a pain.
“Weren’t you going to enter that fighting tournament, Shun? Let’s split up here,” Reiji said. Their routes were different from here on out, so there was no point forcing themselves to travel together.
“Reiji-nii, I still wanted to battle you,” Shun said.
He had been in a great mood a moment ago. He had won his match, and Reiji-nii had won his too. That was worth celebrating.
But now they were about to part again, and his mood dipped right back down. They had only just met up again yesterday, and now they were already saying goodbye. He really didn’t want it to end so soon.
“Didn’t we already battle yesterday?” Reiji said with a laugh, patting him on the shoulder. “There’ll be plenty of chances later. At the Indigo Plateau Conference, or when we’re back in the Orange Archipelago.”
For all the kid’s independence, Shun still had moments like this.
Traveling on his own meant he could already stand on his own two feet. He could think for himself, make his own calls, and follow his own path.
But seeing him this reluctant to part made Reiji think of a few months ago, when they had said goodbye on Mandarin Island South. Shun had looked just like this back then too.
“I know, Reiji-nii.” Shun took a long breath, steadied himself, and said, “At the Indigo Plateau Conference, I’ll beat you with everything I’ve got.”
Reiji laughed. “Good. I won’t hold back either.”
Only after Shun turned and walked away did Reiji notice the little Poliwhirl charm hanging from his backpack, swaying with every step.
“Shun, you’ve really grown into a trainer who can stand on his own.”
“See you, Reiji-nii!”
Shun waved too, then kept walking.
He really had wanted to travel with Reiji, but he held himself back. This was his journey. Once he calmed down, he knew he wanted to go where he had chosen to go.
“So he’d been carrying that charm the whole time,” Reiji murmured, smiling to himself.
Then he took Poliwhirl with him and headed down another street.
After parting with Shun, he went to the department store and found a Pokémon supply shop. He wanted to buy a saddle for Tauros, basically the same thing as a horse saddle.
He had already caught the thing, so he might as well use it for travel. Riding Tauros to the Gym at a leisurely pace would be a lot more fun than just flying there on Pelipper. Besides, it was about time Tauros earned its keep instead of getting fed for free.
The moment the shopkeeper heard he wanted a bull saddle, he asked Reiji to send Tauros out. After measuring its back, he found a saddle that matched its size and started fitting it on.
Tauros hated it at first. It had been running wild on the plains before this. Now it was being turned into a mount, so of course it wasn’t happy. The thing was still raw and stubborn.
But Darkrai only had to leak the faintest trace of pressure and direct a little intimidation at it. Tauros immediately behaved, going stiff and obedient while the shopkeeper worked on it.
Once the gear was fitted properly, Tauros had a full riding setup on its back, complete with a bridle so Reiji could lead it and a padded seat so riding it would be more comfortable.
The full set cost him 500,000 Pokédollars.
That was just for basic tack, not the high-end stuff. The premium sets started at 2 million.
Since he only wanted Tauros for travel, 500,000 for something reasonably comfortable was enough.
After recalling Tauros, Reiji thanked the shopkeeper and headed to another store.
The first shop sold more general equipment, including riding gear and exercise equipment. The second was a proper Pokémon item shop.
This time, he was here for Float Stones.
He wanted to try evolving Pineco. It had long since passed its evolution level and could evolve any time now, so there was no reason to keep holding it back. The sooner Pineco evolved, the sooner it could help him in battle.
He already had a few Float Stones from the dirty work he had done in Trovitopolis’s underground market, but this time he planned to buy ten first and see how it went.
Held items for Pokémon generally fell into two broad types: ones that boosted stats, and ones that altered a Pokémon’s condition or performance.
Usually, offensive items were the expensive ones. Float Stone fell into the second category, and what it changed was speed.
Lighter weight meant more speed. The logic was simple enough. If you ran a kilometer at your normal weight, then ran another while carrying your own body weight on your back, which one would be faster?
Most people probably couldn’t even lift that much, let alone run with it.
There was no need to dwell on how important speed was. In games or in real life, speed meant the initiative. It meant more control. Whether you wanted to fight or run, the faster side usually got to decide.
Float Stone sold incredibly well, second only to straight damage-boosting items. In lower-level battles, where both sides were usually still rough around the edges, the faster one often held the advantage.
High-level battles cared about speed too, of course, but breaking through the opponent’s defense came first. If you couldn’t crack them, all the speed in the world was useless.
Take his Shelmet, for example. Even after it evolved, it still wouldn’t be able to do much to Hanhan, so it would have to focus on frailer opponents instead. Speed only got you so far, especially when Accelgor was the standard you were comparing against.
He bought ten Float Stones, though he had no idea whether that would be enough, and the total came to 5 million Pokédollars. Each one cost 500,000, about the price of a Beginner-tier item.
As for pricier versions?
Float Stone only did one thing: it cut a Pokémon’s weight in half. No matter which one you bought, the effect was the same. That meant there was really only one kind, one purpose, and the price stayed relatively reasonable.
Once he had the ten stones, he asked the shopkeeper if there was anywhere he could buy hard bark.
Pineco’s outer shell was made of tough bark already. If he wanted to push its defense even higher, he needed to add more.
He had no idea what kind of bark Pineco had been given before, but since it was already attached to its body, he wasn’t going to dig into it now. Later, he could grind the shell down with moves and strip away any weak bark.
He planned to keep layering hard bark onto Pineco and polishing the shell until it reached exactly the thickness and hardness he wanted. Once it did, he could let it evolve.
If the process worked, he was sure the resulting Forretress would have much better defense than an ordinary Pineco.
The item shop owner, however, had no idea where to buy that kind of thing, so Reiji ended up going back to the first shop and asking the saddle seller instead.
Luckily, that owner did know. In fact, a lot of the tools in his shop were made from wood with that same kind of tough bark.
“If you want to buy in bulk, head to the logging yard outside the city,” the man told him. “Look for Apricorn trees. Their fruit can be used to make Poké Balls, and they come in a lot of colors.”
“The kind that bears Black Apricorns is the toughest of the lot. Those are used to make Heavy Balls, the kind meant for really heavy Pokémon, so the bark is tough too. It should be exactly what you’re looking for.”
“Thanks,” Reiji said, and headed straight for the outskirts.
If he hadn’t asked, finding hard bark on his own would not have been easy.
He didn’t know everything. With a little guidance, though, the whole thing became much simpler.
Outside the city, he found the foreman at a logging yard and explained that he was looking for bark from Apricorn trees. The man immediately agreed to take him there. Easy money was still money.
Fuchsia City was in the middle of a major development push, and with all the surrounding primeval forest, the logging yards had plenty to cut. As far as Reiji could tell, it was all perfectly legal.
Before long, the foreman brought him to an open-air processing site. Trees were being stripped there one after another, and the bark had been tossed into messy piles on the ground. Once enough built up, it would all get hauled away by the cartload.
The logging yard didn’t bother sorting any of it. If Reiji wanted Apricorn bark, he had to dig it out himself.
The bark would all be reprocessed eventually anyway, as fuel, fertilizer, paper, or something else. They were going to squeeze whatever use they could out of it.
The Apricorn bark Reiji wanted was somewhere in that huge pile, and sorting it out by hand was on him.
There was nothing he could do about that, but thankfully he had done his research beforehand. The bark from Black Apricorn trees tended toward a very dark brown-black, and one piece stood out almost immediately.
He sent Pelipper out at once and had it fetch the bark for him. Reiji took the piece, rapped his knuckles against it, and listened.
It gave off the crisp, hollow knocking sound his notes had described. This was the right stuff.
Then he, Poliwhirl, and Pelipper started digging through the pile together.
The foreman had already left and clearly didn’t care about the bark at all. He had simply told Reiji to find him once he was done.
Reiji and the two Pokémon spent the whole morning searching through bark at the stripping yard. By the end, the roar of the machinery had nearly numbed his ears, and he had only managed to find a little over ten suitable pieces.
Carrying the bark in his arms, he left the worksite, found the foreman again, and asked what he owed.
The foreman waved it off. “No charge. Say, kid… you’re a trainer, right?”
“Yeah? What do you need?” Reiji asked.
The moment he heard the bark was free, he knew this was going somewhere unpleasant.
“Could I ask you for a favor?” the foreman said. “My son really likes Pinsir. Could you catch one for him?”
“Pinsir? Isn’t there one in the Safari Zone?” Reiji looked at the awkward middle-aged man in surprise.
Other than the Safari Zone, the area around Fuchsia City was protected habitat. Wild Pokémon couldn’t just be caught there. Was this guy trying to drag him into trouble?
“I’ve been there plenty of times,” the foreman said with a sigh. “But you can’t battle to catch Pokémon there, and Safari Balls are too expensive. I spent nearly 500,000 and still didn’t catch a single Pinsir.”
The man sounded genuinely helpless. He had clearly already tried the obvious route, or he wouldn’t have come asking Reiji.
“I can help,” Reiji said, glancing at the bark on the ground, “but just for a few pieces of bark?”
He did need the bark badly, but there was no way he was going to show that. If he looked too eager, he’d get played.
The foreman’s face lit up at once. He rubbed his hands together and said, “You want this black bark, right? We still have several trees that haven’t been stripped yet. I’ll arrange it right away. I’ll have those done first and set all the bark aside for you…”
If Reiji refused, the man was probably ready to name some outrageous price instead.
“Did you ask the Day Care in town?” Reiji asked after a moment.
He still didn’t know how much bark he needed, only that more was better. Even so, he was already getting the better deal here, and he wasn’t about to agree too easily.
“I did. Too expensive,” the foreman said with a bitter smile. “It starts at 2 million at least. Even a Pinsir Egg costs 500,000, and there’s no guarantee it’ll hatch.”
He clearly didn’t dare gamble on that. If the Egg was dead, the money was gone.
“My son really likes Pinsir,” he said again. “Please help me out. I’ll make sure your bark is ready.”
“Fine, fine. I’ll come back tomorrow,” Reiji said, waving him off. “Just make sure the bark is prepared.”
He really couldn’t handle seeing a grown man on the verge of tears, especially a scruffy middle-aged one doing it right in front of him.
“Done! Leave it to me,” the foreman said, grinning from ear to ear. Then he lowered his voice and added, “Just take the bark quietly when you come, all right? Don’t make a fuss about it.”
“I get it.”
The wink told Reiji everything he needed to know. So that was it. The man was using his position for a little private side deal. Reiji was getting what he wanted too, and it saved him trouble, so there was no reason for him to say anything.
As for Pinsir, Darkrai could make a trip tonight. Catching one would be easy enough.
After agreeing to meet again tomorrow, the foreman went back to supervise the stripping. Reiji let Gengar out, had it swallow all the bark, and then left the logging yard.
He found a small river on the outskirts of Fuchsia City, set up his camping tent, and let all his Pokémon out.
Riolu’s injuries were mostly healed now. It ate on schedule every day, though it still couldn’t be bothered to pay much attention to him. Whatever Reiji fed it, it ate. When it got bored, it sometimes went running with Poliwhirl and the others to train.
Tauros came out too and was tied near the river to graze. Once it had eaten enough, it went down to the water to drink and bathe, then flopped onto the bank for a nap. Easy enough to keep, really.
Weezing had officially become one of Gengar’s underlings by now. As for where Gengar kept dragging it off to, Reiji couldn’t be bothered to care.
Marshtomp could finally come out in the open too, and the moment it did, it charged straight into the river to play.
Watching Marshtomp splash around in the water, Reiji did the math in his head. It had already been a month since he brought Marshtomp along, and he hadn’t checked its panel once during that time.
[Marshtomp]
[Type: Water + Ground]
[Gender: Male]
[Potential: 67%]
[Level: 28.12%]
[Ability: Torrent/12.13%][Hidden Ability: Damp/22.23%]
[Water-type Moves: (Hydro Pump/18.11%)(Waterfall/23.14%)(Rain Dance/16.31%)(Water Gun/27.45%)(Surf/7.15%)]
[Ground-type Moves: (Mud-Slap/15.22%)(Mud Shot/19.23%)(Earth Power/14.31%)(Bulldoze/12.81%)(Dig/17.58%)]
[Normal-type Moves: (Tackle/24.51%)(Growl/25.52%)(Protect/7.12%)(Supersonic/19.33%)(Screech/14.35%)(Take Down/15.86%)(Body Slam/11.18%)(Roar/21.75%)(Double-Edge/4.53%)]
[Psychic-type Moves: (Amnesia/2.21%)(Rest/26.78%)]
[Ice-type Moves: (Ice Punch/19.55%)(Ice Beam/1.47%)]
[Other: (Bite/21.21%)]
Marshtomp’s potential hadn’t changed much, but its level had climbed to 28. Eight more levels and it would evolve into Swampert. Not bad at all.
By the time he finished the Indigo Plateau Conference and headed back, Marshtomp would probably be ready to evolve. Once that happened, it could start helping with the dirtier jobs too.
After a full month, its ability proficiency had gone up quite a bit as well. Clearly it had been training seriously.
Torrent worked like Blaze. Once its HP dropped, its Water-type moves hit harder.
Damp had improved the most, which made sense. They were always camping near rivers, and the house on Mikan Island was right by a lake. The moist air suited Marshtomp well.
Its moves had changed a lot too, especially Waterfall. It looked like Marshtomp had been studying seriously under Poliwhirl.
Once it fully learned Waterfall’s burst technique, its explosive power would probably surpass Poliwhirl’s and might even be about on Hanhan’s level. It had the weight for it, and its lower body was much stronger too.
Pokémon like that were born for this kind of thing. Poliwhirl still needed more polishing, and so would its evolved form, Poliwrath. The line’s real natural gift lay in the upper-body muscle it gained after evolving, which translated into much stronger attacks.
Marshtomp had also picked up quite a few new moves from the others lately. At last, its talent was starting to show. Not bad for a Pokémon that had been born with quasi–Elite Four tier potential.
Then there was little Zapdos. Its feathers were still dull and gray, with no real change yet. Still an ugly duckling, apparently. Who knew when it would finally turn into a swan? At least it could discharge electricity now.
Lately, its main food had been Electric-type Pokéblocks. Whether the change in diet had done anything yet, Reiji couldn’t say.
[Zapdos]
[Type: Electric + Flying]
[Gender: Male]
[Potential: 59.98%]
[Level: 21.11%]
[Ability: Pressure/4.53%][Hidden Ability: Static/7.53%]
[Moves: (Peck/18.21%)(Thunder Wave/11.61%)(Thunder Shock/9.93%)(Pluck/12.11%)(Agility/6.21%)(Charge/4.63%)(Roost/5.54%)(Discharge/3.23%)(Rain Dance/1.65%)(Rest/18.91%)]
Zapdos’s potential hadn’t changed much either. It looked like quasi–Elite Four tier might be its current ceiling, and Reiji still had no idea how to push it toward Elite Four tier. Zapdos couldn’t evolve, so the only option was to grind it out over time.
Its abilities hadn’t changed much either, though Static had gone up a fair bit. Reiji got zapped often enough whenever he held the little thing.
Zapdos had also learned quite a few new moves. Some probably came naturally with level growth, and some might have been copied from elsewhere. There was no real way to know. When it came to a legendary Pokémon, doubting its talent was pointless.
Most of the new moves were Electric- or Flying-type, which was a good sign. The kid clearly had talent. Shame it had been born early.
Still, all the little ones were growing well. Zapdos had made it past the danger of being premature, then through infancy, and now it was finally ready for some basic training.
Reiji planned to focus on Flying-type training first. Electric-type moves were too risky to use carelessly. People would connect them to Zapdos too easily, so those would have to be trained in secret and used in secret.
If he absolutely couldn’t hide it, he would just blame it on a shiny mutation. Whether anyone believed that was their business. He had already decided that was good enough. Until Zapdos was fully grown, there was no way he could let its identity be exposed.
For now, he let the others relax on their own. Poliwhirl still had to stay with him. He was going to make Pineco bigger, harder, and lighter here, then evolve it into Forretress.
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Chapters
- Chapter 492 - 492 – Parting Ways
- Chapter 491 - 491 – Two Matches
- Chapter 490 - 490 – Reggie Steps In
- Chapter 489 489 – An Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 488 488 – An Unexpected Acquaintance
- Chapter 487 487 – Pineco
- Chapter 486 486 – A Small Goal
- Chapter 485 485 – Kangaskhan Herd
- Chapter 484 - 484 – Missing Person Notice
- Chapter 483 - 483 – Team Rocket Trio
- Chapter 482 - 482 – Catching a Diglett
- Chapter 481 - 481 – The Second Time
- Chapter 480 - 480 – Squinty Eyes
- Chapter 479 479 – A Long Night
- Chapter 478 478 – Skirmish
- Chapter 477 477 – Chaos
- Chapter 476 476 – The Sneak Gets Robbed
- Chapter 475 475 – Weezing
- Chapter 474 474 – Keep Making Money
- Chapter 473 473 – Back on Kinnow Island
- Chapter 472 472 – Feeling Out the Magnemite
- Chapter 471 - 471 – Meeting Offline
- Chapter 470 470 – A Way Out for Ordinary Trainers
- Chapter 469 469 – A Talk Through a Nightmare
- Chapter 468 468 – Running into an Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 467 - 467 – Koffing
- Chapter 466 466 – Gringey City
- Chapter 465 465 – Riolu’s Resolve
- Chapter 464 464 – Riolu
- Chapter 463 463 – Surviving Between Giants
- Chapter 462 - 462 – Backstab
- Chapter 461 - 461 – Flipping Him
- Chapter 460 - 460 – The Light Before Dawn
- Chapter 459 - 459 – A Night of Playing Dirty
- Chapter 458 458 – Recon at the Buffet
- Chapter 457 457 – Riolu
- Chapter 456 456 – Another Encounter
- Chapter 455 455 – Looking at Her Own Grave
- Chapter 454 454 – Watching the Drama Live
- Chapter 453 - 453 – Heat Crash
- Chapter 452 452 – Dirty Tactics
- Chapter 451 451 – Gym Battle
- Chapter 450 450 – A Pseudo-Legendary and Mega Stones
- Chapter 449 449 – A Falling-Out
- Chapter 448 448 – The Misty Forest
- Chapter 447 - 447 – Nothing Pays Faster Than Robbing the Black Market
- Chapter 446 - 446 – Gallade
- Chapter 445 445 – Opening a Gym Wouldn’t Be Bad Either
- Chapter 444 444 – Evolution
- Chapter 443 443 – Croagunk Shows What It Can Do
- Chapter 442 442 – Black Market Battles
- Chapter 441 441 – The Dark Side of the Luxury Cruise Ship
- Chapter 440 - 440 – Rhydon Wants a Fee
- Chapter 439 - 439 – Special Ability
- Chapter 438 438 – News About Amber’s Mother
- Chapter 437 - 437 – Volcano Badge
- Chapter 436 436 – Playing Dirty
- Chapter 435 435 – Gym Battle
- Chapter 434 434 – Divorced
- Chapter 433 433 – Arcanine
- Chapter 432 432 – Reunion
- Chapter 431 431 – Blaine
- Chapter 430 430 – Wake Up
- Chapter 429 429 – The Rainbow Wing
- Chapter 428 - 428 – This Damn World
- Chapter 427 427 – Gary Really Does Have a Cheer Squad
- Chapter 426 - 426 – Where a Trainer’s Dream Begins
- Chapter 425 425 – Giovanni’s Deception
- Chapter 424 424 – Team Rocket in Motion
- Chapter 423 - 423 – Mewtwo Rampage
- Chapter 422 - 422 – Mewtwo
- Chapter 421 - 421 – Destination Kanto
- Chapter 420 420 – Pokémon Transfers
- Chapter 419 - 419 – The Road Out
- Chapter 418 418 – The Big Brute Got Cocky
- Chapter 417 417 – Evolution
- Chapter 416 - 416 – Arriving on Mandarin Island North
- Chapter 415 415 – Setting Off
- Chapter 414 414 – Kabuto Reappears
- Chapter 413 413 – A Broken-Bowl Start
- Chapter 412 412 – Fishing Buddy, Drinking Buddy
- Chapter 411 411 – Visitors
- Chapter 410 410 – Sou’s Secret
- Chapter 409 409 – A Slightly Bigger Ant
- Chapter 408 408 – Bounty Hunters Strike
- Chapter 407 407 – Karrablast
- Chapter 406 - 406 – Five Advanced-Tier Pokémon
- Chapter 405 - 405 – Elite Trainer
- Chapter 404 - 404 – Shelmet
- Chapter 403 - 403 – Obscenely Rich
- Chapter 402 - 402 – The Cuckoo’s-Nest Plan
- Chapter 401 - 401 – Pelipper
- Chapter 400 400 – Night Raid
- Chapter 399 399 – Critical-Hit Build...
- Chapter 398 398 – Rhyhorn and Scyther
- Chapter 397 397 – Keep the Lapdog Calm
- Chapter 396 - 396 – Team Rocket Is Toxic
- Chapter 395 - 395 – Croagunk’s Changes
- Chapter 394 - 394 – Kingler’s Changes
- Chapter 393 - 393 – Don’t Call Me That
- Chapter 392 392 – Don’t Make It Too Melodramatic
- Chapter 391 391 – A Sneaky One
- Chapter 390 – Poliwhirl’s Change Advertisement
- Chapter 389 – Rookie Trainer
- Chapter 388 388 – Workplace Pro
- Chapter 387 - 387 – A Promise From Back Then
- Chapter 386 - 386 – City Tricks Run Deep
- Chapter 385 - 385 – It’s All a Setup
- Chapter 384 - 384 – Gym Battle
- Chapter 383 - 383 – Acting Gym Leader
- Chapter 382 382 – Mikan Island
- Chapter 381 381 – Poliwhirl...
- Chapter 380 - 380 – Poliwhirl vs. Darkrai
- Chapter 379 379 – Scyther’s First Battle
- Chapter 378 - 378 – Shelmet’s First Battle
- Chapter 377 - 377 – Refusal
- Chapter 376 - 376 – Assessment
- Chapter 375 - 375 – Kumquat Island
- Chapter 374 - 374 – Here They Come, Here They Come
- Chapter 373 - 373 – Leaving
- Chapter 372 372 – Evolution, Mega Evolution
- Chapter 371 - 371 – Going Home
- Chapter 370 370 – Leaving
- Chapter 369 369 – Farewell
- Chapter 368 368 – The Advantage Is Mine
- Chapter 367 367 – Ambush
- Chapter 366 366 – There’s a Rat
- Chapter 365 365 – Reunion
- Chapter 364 364 – Hiss
- Chapter 363 363 – Orphan
- Chapter 362 362 – In Your Next Life
- Chapter 361 361 – Almost Starved to Death
- Chapter 360 - 360 – Make Your Move
- Chapter 359 - 359 – Mules
- Chapter 358 - 358 – Poliwhirl
- Chapter 357 357 – Rampage
- Chapter 356 356 – Gyarados
- Chapter 355 355 – A Big, Strong Backer
- Chapter 354 354 – That’s Enough
- Chapter 353 - 353 – The Boy Seeking Revenge
- Chapter 352 352 – Another Boy
- Chapter 351 351 – Omnipresent
- Chapter 350 350 – Hostage
- Chapter 349 349 – Hatching
- Chapter 348 348 – The Run Begins
- Chapter 347 347 – Rind Island
- Chapter 346 346 – The League Is the Boss
- Chapter 345 - 345 – Notes
- Chapter 344 344 – Broke Again
- Chapter 343 343 – Probing
- Chapter 342 342 – The Mystery of Evolution
- Chapter 341 341 – Warmth and Coldness
- Chapter 340 340 – Ore Fanatic
- Chapter 339 339 – Crystal Onix
- Chapter 338 - 338 – Naoki, Naoki
- Chapter 337 - 337 – Surprise? Didn’t expect it…
- Chapter 336 - 336 – Champion Tier
- Chapter 335 - 335 – Arriving at Sunburst Island
- Chapter 334 - 334 – Riku’s Loot
- Chapter 333 333 – Conservative Estimate...
- Chapter 332 332 – Counting Cash
- Chapter 331 331 – Riku’s Fury
- Chapter 330 330 – A Sad Story
- Chapter 329 329 – The League Steps In
- Chapter 328 - 328 – Spider
- Chapter 327 - 327 – Delivering Gifts
- Chapter 326 - 326 – Breaking Through the Mental Defense Line
- Chapter 325 325 – A Sneaky One
- Chapter 324 - 324 – Give Me Some Face
- Chapter 323 323 – You’ve Got a Little Sister Too
- Chapter 322 322 – Mega Stone
- Chapter 321 321 – The Challenge Letter
- Chapter 320 - 320 – Making an Example
- Chapter 319 - 319 – Close Call
- Chapter 318 - 318 – Choosing a Pokémon
- Chapter 317 - 317 – Team Assignment
- Chapter 316 - 316 – A Chance
- Chapter 315 315 – Poison Gang Recruiting
- Chapter 314 314 – The Uses of the Dream World
- Chapter 313 313 – Capturing the Nightmare Pokémon
- Chapter 312 - 312 – Legendary Pokémon Trainer
- Chapter 311 311 – I Found You
- Chapter 310 310 – Hooked
- Chapter 309 309 – The Three Gangs
- Chapter 308 - 308 – When It Comes to Fishing, He’s a Pro
- Chapter 307 - 307 – Gastly’s Nightmare
- Chapter 306 - 306 – A Big Haul
- Chapter 305 305 – Pseudo-legendary Egg
- Chapter 304 304 – Another Scheming Bastard
- Chapter 303 303 – Small Roles
- Chapter 302 - 302 – “Heroes”
- Chapter 301 - 301 – Chimchar
- Chapter 300 - 300 – What the Hell, a Horror Movie
- Chapter 299 299 – Just a Little Short
- Chapter 298 298 – Gastly’s Astonishing Change
- Chapter 297 - 297 – More Potential
- Chapter 296 - 296
- Chapter 295 - 295 – Mega Evolution
- Chapter 294 - 294 – Dusk Stone
- Chapter 293 293 – Gastly’s Evolution
- Chapter 292 292 – Awkward
- Chapter 291 - 291 – Dratini
- Chapter 290 - 290 – Lance’s Test
- Chapter 289 289 – Slimmer Wallet
- Chapter 288 288 – Gastly Wakes Up
- Chapter 287 287 – Lorelei of the Elite Four
- Chapter 286 286 – Abnormal Pokémon Egg
- Chapter 285 285 – Campfire Hotpot
- Chapter 284 - 284 – Tactical Plan
- Chapter 283 - 283 – Farfetch’d Habitat
- Chapter 282 282 – I’ll Miss You
- Chapter 281 281 – Founding the Rain Team
- Chapter 280 280 – Shiny
- Chapter 279 279 - Gastly Gets Drunk
- Chapter 278 278 - The Capture Match
- Chapter 277 277 – The Mysterious Trainer
- Chapter 276 276 – Room and Board, Guaranteed
- Chapter 275 275 – That Purple One’s Laugh Is Bone-Deep
- Chapter 274 - 274 – Laying the Cards on the Table
- Chapter 273 - 273 – The Scarlet Eyes in the Basement
- Chapter 272 - 272 – Mischievous Ghost-types
- Chapter 271 - 271 – Castle Investigation
- Chapter 270 270 – Scyther
- Chapter 269 269 – The Purple Chonk
- Chapter 268 268 – Leaving the Cruise Ship
- Chapter 267 - 267 – Pirates
- Chapter 266 - 266 – Exposed
- Chapter 265 - 265 – The Act
- Chapter 264 - 264 – Hiding
- Chapter 263 - 263 – Forced to Leave
- Chapter 262 - 262 – Old Liquor
- Chapter 261 - 261 Ferry Tickets
- Chapter 260 - 260 – Where to go After Leaving the Island
- Chapter 259 - 259 – Goodbye, Nana
- Chapter 258 - 258 – Rigged
- Chapter 257 257 – He Didn’t Go Crooked—He Just Chose to Lie Flat
- Chapter 256 256 – Electivire
- Chapter 255 - 255 – Farewell
- Chapter 254 - 254 – Rigged from the Start
- Chapter 253 - 253 – Sugar-Coated Bullet
- Chapter 252 - 252 – Club Invitation
- Chapter 251 - 251 – Chasing the Golden Ticket
- Chapter 250 - 250 – You wouldn’t want your grandson on the run, would you…?
- Chapter 249 - 249 – The Undercover
- Chapter 248 - 248 – Don’t Mess With a Schemer
- Chapter 247 - 247 – A Grand Game
- Chapter 246 - 246 – Ditto’s Face
- Chapter 245 - 245 – The Cold Croagunk
- Chapter 244 - 244 – Precisely Missing the Point
- Chapter 243 - 243 – Elekid
- Chapter 242 242 – Nearly Broke Again
- Chapter 241 241 – New Partners Join
- Chapter 240 240 – The Wheel Turns
- Chapter 239 239 – Staryu
- Chapter 238 238 – Ditto
- Chapter 237 - 237 – Croagunk
- Chapter 236 - 236 – Mankey
- Chapter 235 - 235 – Bandits
- Chapter 234 - 234 – Killing with a Borrowed Knife
- Chapter 233 - 233 – Training
- Chapter 232 232 – Harmony Brings Wealth
- Chapter 231 231 – The Play
- Chapter 230 230 – Seed Money
- Chapter 229 - 229 – The Fixer
- Chapter 228 228 – The Big Lug’s First Match
- Chapter 227 - 227 – A Scalding Hot Thing
- Chapter 226 - 226 – Learning New Moves
- Chapter 225 225 – A New Training Plan
- Chapter 224 224 – His Shape
- Chapter 223 223 – High-Grade Water Stone
- Chapter 222 - 222 – Seven Million
- Chapter 221 - 221 – Full-Power Breakout
- Chapter 220 - 220 – Three Million
- Chapter 219 - 219 – One Million
- Chapter 218 218 – The Stubborn Kid
- Chapter 217: A Fight Breaks Out
- Chapter 216 - 216 – Kingler’s Changes
- Chapter 215 - 215 – Krabby Evolves
- Chapter 214 - 214 – Surprise
- Chapter 213 213 – The Man in Black
- Chapter 212 212 – Tournament Rules
- Chapter 211 211 – The Fighting Tournament
- Chapter 210 210 – Two in a Row
- Chapter 209 - 209 – Immediate Family
- Chapter 208 - 208 – “You Secretly Hired a Tutor?”
- Chapter 207 - 207 – Skinny’s First Match
- Chapter 206 - 206 — The Water Runs Deep
- Chapter 205 205 — Talent Gaps
- Chapter 204 - 204 – Peculiarities
- Chapter 203 - 203 – I Already Knew
- Chapter 202 - 202 – Bolder Than Him
- Chapter 201 - 201 – Seems We Came Out Ahead
- Chapter 200 200 – Lucario
- Chapter 199 - 199 – Looting the Bodies
- Chapter 198 - 198 – The Advantage of Numbers
- Chapter 197 - 197 – Competing Horses
- Chapter 196 - 196 – You’re a Good Kid
- Chapter 195 - 195 – Farewell to the Orphanage
- Chapter 194 194 – Being Followed
- Chapter 193 - 193 – I’ve Seen the Movies
- Chapter 192 - 192 – “Trainer”
- Chapter 191 - 191 – Water Gun Mastery
- Chapter 190 - 190 – Your Training Is Garbage
- Chapter 189 - 189 – It Was “He” Who Gave It to You…
- Chapter 188 188 – The Butterfly Flaps Its Wings
- Chapter 187 - 187 – The Joke’s on Me
- Chapter 186 - 186 – The Fool’s Outburst
- Chapter 185 - 185 – Massage
- Chapter 184 184 – Ice Fang
- Chapter 183 - 183 - "Hand-Made?"
- Chapter 182 182: The Three Main Forces
- Chapter 181 181: He Really Didn’t See It Wrong
- Chapter 180 - 180 – He Really Is an Orphan
- Chapter 179 - 179 – “I Want to Be a Good Person”
- Chapter 178 - 178 – The First Step Forward
- Chapter 177 - 177 – The Target
- Chapter 176 - 176 – You’ve Been Targeted
- Chapter 175 - 175 – The Long-Awaited Sunset
- Chapter 174 - 174 – Lodging
- Chapter 173 - 173 – The Trinkets
- Chapter 172 - 172 – The Casino
- Chapter 171 - 171 – The Breeding House Layout
- Chapter 170 - 170 – Electabuzz
- Chapter 169 - 169 – Buy, Buy, Buy
- Chapter 168: So Awkward It Hurts
- Chapter 167 - 167 – Six Pokémon
- Chapter 166 - 166 – A Single Phone Call
- Chapter 165 - 165 – A Deal Worth Tens of Millions
- Chapter 164 - 164 – Don’t Flaunt Your Wealth
- Chapter 163 - 163 – The Darkness of the World
- Chapter 162 - 162 – Back to the Black Market
- Chapter 161 - 161 – The Struggling Mayfly
- Chapter 160 - 160 – As Expected of a Tourist City
- Chapter 159 - 159 – The Starters
- Chapter 158 - 158 – Scyther
- Chapter 157: “Fenced Off and Charged”
- Chapter 156 - 156 – “Met a Good Guy”
- Chapter 155 - 155 – Water Stone
- Chapter 154 - 154 – The Department Store’s Second Floor
- Chapter 153 - 153 – Almost a Sucker
- Chapter 152 - 152 – Department Store, First Floor
- Chapter 151 - 151 – Pokémon Center
- Chapter 150 - 150 – A Good Person
- Chapter 149 - 149 – Outrageously Expensive
- Chapter 148 - 148 – Evidence and a Message
- Chapter 147 - 147 – Breaking One's Word
- Chapter 146 - 146 – Black Market Sights
- Chapter 145 - 145 – The Black Market
- Chapter 144 - 144 – Try It and Die
- Chapter 143 - 143 – You Dare Play Me...
- Chapter 142 - 142 – The Six Conditions
- Chapter 141 - 141 – Pffft...:
- Chapter 140 - 140 – It’s Decided, You’re the One
- Chapter 139 - 139 – At Last, He Sees Nurse Joy
- Chapter 138 - 138 – Kabuto
- Chapter 137 - 137 – Leaving the Island
- Chapter 136 - 136 – Poliwirl Returns to the Team
- Chapter 135 - 135 – Poliwhirl’s Growth
- Chapter 134 - 134 – Gathering of Wild Pokémon
- Chapter 133 - 133 – The Two Overlords Return
- Chapter 132 - 132 – The Sixth Returns
- Chapter 131 - 131 – Leaving Tomorrow
- Chapter 130 - 130 – Farfetch’d
- Chapter 129 - 129 – Wingull Evolves
- Chapter 128 - 128 – Too Many Good Things
- Chapter 127 - 127 – Tallying the Spoils
- Chapter 126 - 126 – Learning to Let Go
- Chapter 125 - 125 – Catching Pidgey
- Chapter 124 - 124 – The Value of Pidgey
- Chapter 123 - 123 – Revenge
- Chapter 122 - 122 – A Gift from the Legendary Pokémon
- Chapter 121 - 121 – Grassy Terrain
- Chapter 120 - 120 – Wildfire
- Chapter 119 - 119 – No Escape
- Chapter 118 - 118 – Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 117 - 117 – A Stranger Comes Ashore
- Chapter 116 - 116 – Refusing to Leave
- Chapter 115 - 115 – Rhyhorn
- Chapter 114 - 114 – Poliwhirl
- Chapter 113 - 113 – Sharpedo
- Chapter 112 - 112 – Boss Fight
- Chapter 111 - 111 – Evolution Tomorrow
- Chapter 110 - 110 – Spinarak’s Decision
- Chapter 109 - 109 – Learning New Moves
- Chapter 108 - 108 – Another Ambush Artist
- Chapter 107 - 107 – Dragon Scale
- Chapter 106 - 106 – The Drawback of “Moisture Perception”
- Chapter 105: Poliwag Takes Off
- Chapter 104: Got It, Got It
- Chapter 103 - 103 – The Water Gem
- Chapter 102 - 102 – Catching Wingull
- Chapter 101 - 101 – Island Escape Plan
- Chapter 100 - 100 – Discovered by Rhydon
- Chapter 99 - 99 – The Fierce and Brutal Overlord
- Chapter 98 - 98 – Battle and Growth
- Chapter 97 - 97 – Watch Out for the Sneaky One
- Chapter 96 - 96 – Wingull and Krabby
- Chapter 95 - 95 – Fleecing the Beedrill
- Chapter 94 - 94 – Family Under Stormy Skies
- Chapter 93 - 93 – Butterfree
- Chapter 92 - 92 – Dig and Ambush
- Chapter 91 - 91 – Grim Prospects
- Chapter 90 - 90 – The Show-off Poliwag
- Chapter 89 - 89 – The Giant Claw of Krabby
- Chapter 88 - 88 – Krabby’s Story
- Chapter 87 - 87 – A New Partner Joins
- Chapter 86 - 86 – Lucky Again?
- Chapter 85 - 85 – More Trouble on the Beach
- Chapter 84 - 84 – Laying a Solid Foundation
- Chapter 83 - 83 – Another Krabby…
- Chapter 82 - 82 – Painting the Dream
- Chapter 81 - 81 – Potential Boost
- Chapter 80 - 80 – Elite-Class Metapod
- Chapter 79 - 79 – Caterpie Evolves
- Chapter 78 - 78 – Little Green Gets Burned
- Chapter 77 - 77 – Scored a Major Windfall
- Chapter 76 - 76 – The Charti Berry
- Chapter 75 - 75 – Pidgeot Attacks
- Chapter 74 - 74 – Pidgeot
- Chapter 73 - 73 – A Bountiful Haul
- Chapter 72 - 72 – Picking Up Fish
- Chapter 71 - 71 – Training "Confusion"
- Chapter 70 - 70 – Molting
- Chapter 69 - 69 – The Door Latch
- Chapter 68 - 68 – Half a Month Without a Smoke
- Chapter 67 - 67 – The Three Krabby
- Chapter 66 - 66 – The Krabby Attack
- Chapter 65 - 65 – The Juvenile Phase Passes Quickly
- Chapter 64 - 64 – Three Companions
- Chapter 63 - 63 – The Little Tadpole’s Resolve
- Chapter 62 - 62 – Nine Seconds for a Hundred Meters
- Chapter 61 - 61 – Searching for Berries
- Chapter 60 - 60 – Little Green
- Chapter 59 - 59 – Crabs Incoming
- Chapter 58 - 58 – Advanced Special Training
- Chapter 57 - 57 – A New Kind of Training
- Chapter 56 - 56 – Another Lucky Catch?
- Chapter 55 - 55 – Departure and Fishing
- Chapter 54 - 54 – How Do You Even Lose That?
- Chapter 53 - 53 – Comeback Against the Odds
- Chapter 52 - 52 – Birdbrain in a Bowl
- Chapter 51 - 51 – All According to Plan
- Chapter 50 - 50 – The Difficulty of Catching "Rayquaza"
- Chapter 49 - 49 – "This Smells Too Good to Resist"
- Chapter 48 - 48 – "Wait, That Works Too?"
- Chapter 47 - 47 – "Moving into the Treehouse"
- Chapter 46 - 46 – "The Astonishing Caterpie"
- Chapter 45 - 45 – “Catching Caterpie”
- Chapter 44 - 44 – Shelter Renovation
- Chapter 43 - 43 – A Natural Shelter
- Chapter 42 - 42 – Poliwag’s Determination
- Chapter 41 - 41 – A Pleasant Surprise
- Chapter 40 - 40 – The Growth of the Little Tadpole
- Chapter 39 - 39 – Metapod
- Chapter 38 - 38 – Double the Good Fortune
- Chapter 37 - 37 – Hypnotizing the Caterpie
- Chapter 36: “Rayquaza”
- Chapter 35: Poliwag’s Progress
- Chapter 34: Special Training Begins
- Chapter 33: "Poli... Poli..."
- Chapter 32: When the Little Poliwag Takes Charge
- Chapter 31: No Rain, No Rainbow
- Chapter 30: Rainy Day
- Chapter 29: Into the Rain
- Chapter 28: The Stormy Night
- Chapter 27: A Storm Approaches
- Chapter 26: The Fisherman of Ten Years' Habit
- Chapter 25: Battle Reflections
- Chapter 24: Sudden Ambush
- Chapter 23: Yet Another Dumb Fish
- Chapter 22: The Tadpole Who Wanted Hands
- Chapter 21: The Tadpole Breaks Down
- Chapter 20: Wingull Crashes the Party
- Chapter 19: Skill Proficiency Growth
- Chapter 18 - 18 – Magikarp
- Chapter 17 - 17 - No Way… No Way…
- Chapter 16 - 16 - Training Grind and a Bite on the Line
- Chapter 15 - 15 – The Training Plan
- Chapter 14 - 14 – No More Worries About Food
- Chapter 13 - 13 – Clamming with Poliwag
- Chapter 12 - 12 – The Stolen Bait
- Chapter 11 - 11 – Found Fresh Water
- Chapter 10 - 10 – Fresh Water, Fresh Water
- Chapter 9 - 9 – The Beginning of a New Story
- Chapter 8 - 8 – The Mediocre Poliwag
- Chapter 7 - 7 – Carvanha
- Chapter 6 - 6 – The Fisherman Hooks a Big One
- Chapter 5 - 5 – The Street-Punk Kingler
- Chapter 4 - 4 – Capturing Poliwag
- Chapter 3 - 3 – Scavenging and a Poké Ball
- Chapter 2 - 2 – The Fifteen-Year-Old Fisherman
- Chapter 1 - 1 – A Fisherman Never Blanks