If you really want to calculate the difference between elves with different qualifications and the same level, use the level 50 red-qualified elves as the basis for calculation.
A level 50 elves with orange qualifications that are one level higher than red can defeat eight level 50 red elves with yellow qualifications, and eight elves with orange qualifications can be defeated by yellow qualifications. By analogy, after reaching cyan qualifications, the top level elves will be nearly three
Thousands of red qualified elves.
Of course, this is only an ideal state. Even if the cyan-qualified elves are powerful, they cannot have infinite physical strength, so this is only theoretical data.
But on the other hand, as long as the stamina is not exhausted, no matter how many red-qualified elves of the same level come, it will be useless. This is a crushing of qualifications.
However, there are still exceptions, and that is the commanding art of trainers and the attribute restraint between elves. It is not uncommon for the weak to defeat the strong in battles. This is also one of the many attractive places in the elf world.
Of course, this premise is that if there is not much difference in qualifications and levels, if it is an elf with red qualifications, no matter how hard the trainer tries, it is impossible to defeat the elf with green qualifications.
Back to the topic.
If this Gengar was placed here, what Old Guis said would make sense.
The ghost energy here has been absorbing them since it was placed here, which is probably the main reason why Shadow placed Gengar here.
What Lao Guisi meant was that there was originally surging ghost energy here. Even if their clansmen were large in number, the energy here was enough for so many of their clansmen to use. There were even some ghosts with excellent qualifications who could evolve into ghosts.
Pass.
But since the arrival of this Gengar, the energy here has begun to decrease sharply. Even the tribesmen who originally evolved into Ghost Stone have degenerated into Ghost form due to the scarcity of energy.
You must know that after an elf evolves and then degenerates due to external reasons, this will damage its foundation.
As the final evolved form of Ghost and Ghost, Gengar has a huge suppression on them in terms of natural momentum. Moreover, this Gengar is not an ordinary Gengar. His qualifications are as high as cyan, making these qualifications generally red.
Guisi couldn't think of a single thought of resistance.
In order to avoid being absorbed by Gengar, the ghosts had to run outside the cave. Although ghost energy is very scarce there, there is still some, right?
He gently picked up the Gengar Poke Ball with "R" printed on it with his hand, and noticed that the switch of the Poke Ball had been turned off by Shadow. In order to prevent Gengar from coming out privately, he could only stay in the Poke Ball obediently.
Absorb energy.
As the Gengar Elf Ball was picked up, a trace of black mist slowly floated out of the groove where the Elf Ball was originally placed.
"Is this? Such thick ghost energy?" Aoki asked curiously when he saw that it was black mist.
As if to verify Aoki's statement, when this black air came close to the Gengar Poké Ball, it was directly absorbed into it.
Through the semi-visible area above the elf ball, you can see Gengar lying comfortably in the elf ball, swallowing the ghost energy that was just sucked into his body.
In the data chart of the chip scan, Gengar's data also had a slight fluctuation. Although it was not obvious, it did improve.
"Did Ying let Gengar here to improve his level? Or did he have any injuries that needed to be recovered?" Apart from these two reasons, Aoki couldn't figure out why Ying did this.
He would not naively think that Ying put Gengar here specifically to test him.
But this is not something Aoki needs to consider, his mission is just to bring this elf ball back.
What he is considering now is whether to dig out this stone pillar to see what is inside, which can actually produce such rich ghost energy.
However, after careful consideration, I gave up.
Not to mention that this place is not as good as Banjila Cave, there are no other creatures, and you can do anything.
Just look at Guisi who was staring closely at Aoki at the entrance of the cave, fearing that Aoki would do something that would affect their feng shui treasured land.
If Aoki wanted to move this stone pillar, the first one who would disagree would be Guisiqun.
This is their main source of survival. Ghosts generally do not need to eat food. As long as they have enough energy, they can live. The rich energy generated by this stone pillar is their main food. If it is destroyed by Qingmu,
, then at least half of the originally huge group will die, and then the surviving ghosts will no longer have a chance to grow.
This is the foundation of the ghosts. It is estimated that if I touch this, the ghosts will really fight to the death with me.
It's all about death anyway, so why not kill this bastard who ruined his own possibility of living? This will also be the thought in the hearts of all the ghosts.
As for the second reason why Aoki gave up, that was because even a strong man like Ying who needed this energy didn't touch this stone pillar, so why should he touch him?
Although I don't know what Kage is worried about, as long as I know that even a king-level powerhouse like him needs to be worried, then Aoki, who has just become a trainer, it is better not to move.
Obediently letting the rich ghost-type energy float in the air, Aoki gave up his preparations to find out, hoping that he would gain something when he came back next time.
Shrink the Pokémon ball containing Gengar and place it on the unique Pokémon ball buckle on your belt.
After seeing Aoki put away Gengar's poke ball, Guisi, who had gathered his courage, slowly floated over and felt the increasingly dense ghost energy in the air. He took a deep breath and felt that his whole body was much more energetic.
Ghost-type elves like Guisi like this kind of energy very much, but Slowpoke, who has been following Aoki, frowned. Ever since Aoki took Gengar's elf ball and the ghost-type energy began to spread, Slowpoke
I started to feel a little uncomfortable and uncomfortable all over my body.
Just like a piece of ice, if you put it into water with a gradually rising temperature, the ice will slowly melt.
"Thank you, human boy." Old Guisi thanked Aoki sincerely.
Aoki sensed Slowpoke's discomfort and signaled Old Ghost to go out and talk.
Old Guisi also noticed Slowpoke's expression, and immediately understood, and followed Aoki and the others to the entrance.
After coming out, Slowpoke finally gradually relaxed his body. Just inside, the uncomfortable aura surrounding him made his body tense.
"Human boy, now that what I want you to do for us has been completed, you can tell me what you want to find." After coming out, Old Guis's voice immediately sounded in Aoki's mind, seeming a little anxious.
I don't know whether he wanted Aoki to find something and leave as soon as possible, or he couldn't help but want to absorb some ghost energy. After all, he was basically on an empty stomach during this period.
Hearing this, Aoki's expression was a little strange.
He didn't know at first that what Lao Guisi wanted him to do was exactly what he wanted to do. But now that he had finished it, Lao Guisi asked him what he was looking for.
"Hmm... I see, have you ever seen a stone the size of a palm, which contains a huge amount of energy, no matter what type of energy it is, fire type, water type, electricity type, etc." Aoki thought for a moment.