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Chapter 93 - Chapter 93

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To hold this Pokémon performance match, a battle arena is undoubtedly necessary—a vast and durable one.

The match will open with a performance by two Pokémon younger than three months, aimed at completing a main quest. Since the Pokémon in the store have yet to master visually spectacular moves, their battle might not be very entertaining for the audience, potentially failing to meet the main quest's standards.

Thus, Dak decides to purchase two relatively high-level, young Pokémon from the PokéMart to train and prepare for the performance match.

However, the main event features three powerful Pokémon: Sceptile and Darkrai vs. Giratina.

Even with their powers suppressed, the battle between them would inevitably be cataclysmic. For the safety of the spectators, Dak must ensure the battle remains confined to the arena.

Pokémon Battle Championship Venue: 100,000 Pokécoins

In the Pokémon world, the arenas for various regional championships are quite similar—stadium-like with a circular audience seating surrounding the central battlefield.

The venue Dak selects from the PokéMart, costing 100,000 Pokécoins, is an enlarged version of the Sinnoh Championship battlefield, covering a total area of 50,000 square meters.

This venue, reminiscent of the Sinnoh region's site where Dak first made his appearance, is divided into four areas. The central area, usually reserved for elimination rounds and finals after group stages, is the largest. Expanded to the size of a World Cup soccer field including spectator and command seats, it encompasses an area of 20,000 square meters.

Surrounding this are three smaller fields for group stages, each 10,000 square meters, forming a triangle around the central area.

Given the intense nature of battles in the One Piece world, where Pokémon might even consume Devil Fruits, such a vast arena is necessary.

After purchasing this grand venue, Dak positions it right in front of the Pokémon League headquarters. This strategic placement ensures that anyone coming to the venue will see the Pokémon League headquarters, achieving the impressive effect Dak envisions.

He plans to eventually develop a city around the League headquarters on Pokémon Island, complete with luxurious facilities like a Pokémon Center, friendly shops, and hotels, reserved for league members and their families. Outsiders would only be allowed during events and competitions.

Void Barrier: 50,000 Pokécoins

The Void Barrier, a transparent glass-like shield between the battlefield and the spectator stands, absorbs all attacks from either side. Its function, akin to that of the Barrier-Barrier Fruit, is surprisingly affordable—likely because its use is restricted to the arena and it serves a single purpose.

With the championship venue and the Void Barrier acquired, Dak ensures the safety and smooth conduct of the performance match.

With 249,000 Pokécoins remaining in his account, and 200,000 set aside for future needs, Dak has 49,000 Pokécoins to spend freely.

These will be used to purchase two young but not low-level Pokémon from the PokéMart. These Pokémon will participate in the opening battle of the performance match to help Dak complete the main quest. However, it's crucial that these Pokémon are personally trained by Dak beforehand to meet the quest's requirements.

While fulfilling the main quest is important, Dak's initial thought was about the right time to pair Monet and Sugar with Pokémon partners. It then occurred to him to leverage these new Pokémon to achieve the quest goals.

Currently, everyone at the Mystery Hatchery House, like Bon Clay and Robin, has Pokémon partners—Smoochum and Miltank, respectively. Iceberg is too busy with the Sea Train to care for a Pokémon, and Bellamy is frequently traveling, making it impractical for him to keep a Pokémon at the moment.

Dak plans to eventually provide Bellamy with a high-quality egg to foster deep bonds from the start, allowing for effective training and even Mega Evolution later on.

As for Monet and Sugar, their roles don't demand immediate battle readiness, giving them plenty of time to develop a relationship with their Pokémon. This makes it unnecessary to start from a Pokémon egg.

Having made these plans, Dak decides to discuss Pokémon preferences with Monet and Sugar before making any purchases from the PokéMart.

After setting everything up at the battle venue and reflecting on the equipment needed for the broadcast of the event—like screens, microphones, and speakers to ensure all commands and judgments reach the audience—he feels his preparations are temporarily complete.

Though Dak is eager to continue developing infrastructure (his passion for construction runs deep), financial constraints force a pause.

Several plans for Pokémon Island remain unimplemented, like essential facilities around the championship venue and accommodation for future participants.

"Sigh, time to go see what Monet and Sugar think and arrange the next steps," Dak muses, somewhat resigned now that his funds are nearly allocated.

Despite calming down from his initial excitement, a smile creeps back onto his face as he gazes at the colorful

 League headquarters and the grand venue.

As Dak steps out of Pokémon Island, he realizes it has already grown dark outside—he had spent almost half a day immersed in his work.

"Monet, Sugar, come here," Dak calls the sisters over, handing them a Pokédex. "Take a look and see if there's any Pokémon you like. I'm thinking of getting each of you a Pokémon partner."

"Me?" Monet tilts her head in confusion.

Her lack of Pokémon knowledge makes navigating the extensive Pokédex daunting. However, the prospect of having her own Pokémon excites her, and she doesn't reject the offer.

"Don't worry," chirps Sugar, "let's ask Robin. She knows a lot about Pokémon and can help us choose."

"Good idea," Monet agrees, pleased with her sister's suggestion.

"Take your time and try to decide in the next couple of days," Dak advises before heading to the Mystery Hatchery branch in Water 7 to find Bon Clay, who has been managing the store.

"What's up?" Bon Clay knows there's more work to be done as soon as Dak appears.

"Put up a sign out front: 'Pokémon Performance Match coming soon. Tickets 10,000 Berries each, includes a trip to the mysterious Pokémon Island where the Mystery Hatchery's ace Pokémon will demonstrate their power.' Make sure to include an image of Sceptile," Dak instructs, planning to promote the event locally in Water 7.

The 10,000 Berries ticket price is affordable for those who can buy Pokémon eggs, targeting local trainers-to-be, as well as members of the Navy and the Whitebeard Pirates.

These novice trainers, unfamiliar with Pokémon, are crucial for Dak to complete his main quest as their awe at the Pokémon's powers will fulfill the 'spectacular' requirement of the quest.

Conversely, while the first battle might surprise the powerful individuals from the Navy and Whitebeard Pirates, it's unlikely to impress them as 'spectacular.'

Only the later battle will shock them—not just spectacular, but downright terrifying.

However, that battle, no matter how fierce, cannot help Dak complete his main quest, as Sceptile and Darkrai are too old.

Now, everything is ready—all that's missing is the perfect opportunity.

(End of Chapter)