"The Cerulean Gym, Saffron Gym, and Cinnabar Gym Leaders have long neglected their duties and performed poorly. They failed the year-end assessment and are stripped of their gym qualifications!"
"A Hoenn Elite Four member is challenging me? No time for that! I still have to head to Mt. Moon to take down Team Rocket."
Kanto’s Sandstorm Elite, Kyohei, the legendary tale of the strongest Elite Four in history!
Ok read, though MC feels too much like a psychopath sometimes for a random transmigrator.
Has some good comedic bits, however plot starts to feel forced and artificial from reincarnation world onwards, as the stakes are non-existent and feels unnecessary.
Last 30 or so chapters feels way too rushed, and everything comes out of nowhere.
Decent read if you turn brain off while reading.
The MC is basically author’s self insert as Naruto, and his only goals are to get stronger and get every woman.
The pacing is all over the place, the characters are butchered into caricature, and Naruto is a transmigrated groomer going after 12 year olds.
Despite the title, there is actually nothing wrong with his pokemon.
This a generic weak to strong novel, but the author uses a system as a crutch for the first 100 chapters or so before ignoring it completely, no more quests or stats.
Biggest gripe is they don’t mention his senior’s name until 100 chapters in, despite her being the second character we meet.
Pacing is all over the place, character literally mean nothing other than to show how “smart” MC is when he doesn’t use his brain.
Author self-insert MC, generic power fantasy with power boosts out of nowhere, whimsical system that directs nothing, and story sticking to canon for no reason.
Good read, interesting take on the Pokemon genre with a slightly darker take.
Given, the regions can be a bit confusing, what with it somehow corresponding to Pokemon regions and real life continents at the same time.
MC is also a bit weird, both being the most active and the most passive character at the same time. The relationships between other characters also feel a bit forced and unwelcome at times.
Wish there was a bit more to the cultivation techniques other than “These are well know Chinese cultivation techniques, I’ll pull them out whenever they are convenient”, but the focus isn’t there so fair enough.
Decent read with a few hype parts. Enjoyable as long as you don’t take power scaling too seriously.
There are parts where MC and his team suddenly feels a lot weaker than they should be, and then there are parts where they just get super strong within a couple chapters, both become obvious from end of MHW plotline onwards.
Early fights are very detailed, which is nice, but also a staggering contrast against later chapters where fights and hunts are entirely skipped in favour of finishing the novel (essentially).
First half is recommended, second half get progressively worse.
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(0 reviews)"The Cerulean Gym, Saffron Gym, and Cinnabar Gym Leaders have long neglected their duties and performed poorly. They failed the year-end assessment and are stripped of their gym qualifications!"
"A Hoenn Elite Four member is challenging me? No time for that! I still have to head to Mt. Moon to take down Team Rocket."
Kanto’s Sandstorm Elite, Kyohei, the legendary tale of the strongest Elite Four in history!