After Kaede Sato obtained his fourth consecutive victory, he did not continue to challenge as the audience had expected. Instead, he chose to leave the Battle Tower quietly.
The consecutive victories did not go to Kaede Sato's head. He knew his limits. The Marsh Leaping Fish's fighting style had probably been understood by many trainers. If he continued to fight, the Marsh Leaping Fish, who had gone through 12 battles in a row, would definitely lose.
If he wanted to continue winning, Kaede Sato had to equip the Marsh Leaping Fish and the other Fairies with more weapons. Currently, he had nine Water Stones on him, three of which were mid-grade, five of which were high-grade, and one of which was top-grade.
Apart from the top-grade Water Stone, the eight Water Stones represented a huge sum of Alliance dollars. However, Alliance dollars were just money. They could not be eaten or turned into weapons. Only by spending them could he turn them into something useful.
The Marsh Leaping Fish's current fighting style was a little simple. Straightforward and bold was his fighting style. However, any trainer with good eyesight and preparation would know how to deal with him. For example, they could send out a Fairy with excellent scouting and movement abilities.
Yes, flying Fairies like the Big Mouth Bat that were good at kiting were the Marsh Leaping Fish's nemesis. They could render the Marsh Leaping Fish's immense strength, which he was so proud of, useless. Fortunately, he did not encounter this type of Fairy tonight. Otherwise, he might not have been able to defeat three opponents in a row four times.
Kaede Sato remembered that the Marsh Leaping Fish was a Water and Ground Fairy. He could learn the Freezing Wind and Sealing Rock skills. These two skills were very meaningful to the Marsh Leaping Fish.
Regardless of whether it was the former or the latter, the Marsh Leaping Fish had the ability to suppress flying and grass Fairies from afar. However, the latter could be used with his immense strength to deal great damage to those extremely agile flying Fairies.
If he could also use the Throw skill, the Marsh Leaping Fish with its immense strength might become a terrifying catapult. (Powerful Rock Throw)
The Freezing Wind and Rock Seal had the effect of reducing the opponent's speed by one level. This effect was extremely useful against the Marsh Leaping Fish that didn't have much of an advantage in speed. They could greatly compensate for the Marsh Leaping Fish's disadvantage in speed.
This was especially true for Freezing Wind, which was an AoE skill. This skill was perfect for dealing with flying Fairies. This skill would become one of the core skills of the Swamp Leaping Fish in the future.
At the same time, the three little elves, Nidoran, Kati, and Gleaming Long-Winged Gull, were also in urgent need of some skill discs to improve their strength.
Ni Duolan's current combat strength could be said to be not bad. He had Poison Strike and Double Kick for melee attacks, Water Wave and 100,000 Volts for long-range attacks, and he also had Psychic moves to help him increase his skill hit rate. All in all, Ni Duolan's various abilities were considered average.
However, in order to prepare for the future King of Ni Duolan, it was best for him to learn the Freezing Ray skill. This skill could increase his means of dealing with Dragon Fairies.
The Catti dog had gradually developed his own fighting style, and guerrilla tactics were the best way for him to attack. The Catti dog's body was still too thin and weak, and he was still young. Having him use the Mad Dog Style was undoubtedly killing the goose that laid the golden eggs.
As a Fire Fairy, the Kati's Flame Spray and Flame Vortex were undoubtedly the best skills to complement his guerrilla tactics. These two skills were both Fire Fairies. If the Kati could obtain their skill discs, he would surely be able to quickly learn them and greatly increase his strength.
The former could replace the weaker Flame Spray and greatly increase the Kati's attack power in guerrilla tactics. This way, the Kati wouldn't have to waste time and effort to defeat his opponent every time.
The latter, on the other hand, would allow the Kati to have a way to trap his opponent. With his powerful fire resistance, the Kati could freely enter and exit battlefields filled with flame vortexes. Unless his opponent had a way to restrain the Kati, they could only stare helplessly in the flames and be purified by the Kati's flames.
As for the Bright Long-Winged Gull, the biggest problem with this little fairy was that she hadn't evolved yet. Only after she evolved would the power of her two special skills be fully displayed.
A Big-mouthed Gull that possessed both the Rain and Rain Disc characteristics, as long as it didn't encounter a Lesser Elf that was proficient in the Lightning Element, it would be a self-propelled cannon, and its continuous combat ability was frighteningly strong.
It should be noted that once the Bright Long-Winged Gull evolved into the Bright Large-Mouthed Gull, she would automatically learn the two powerful skills of her element, Water Cannon and Storm. Combined with the Rain skill, the former would be even more powerful, while the latter would become a sure-hit skill.
Moreover, with the Rain Disc skill and her inherited Water Ring skill, the Bright Large-Mouthed Gull's endurance would be unparalleled. As long as her opponent didn't defeat her in one go, she could rely on her flying advantage to continuously recover from her injuries. She might even be able to exhaust her opponent to death.
However, after the Bright Long-Winged Gull evolved into the Bright Large-Mouthed Gull, she faced a very awkward problem. After the evolution, due to the increase in her body weight and the decrease in her Race Speed, her movement speed would be even slower than before the evolution.
In a battle, speed might not be everything, but it was undoubtedly very important. This was especially true for a flying fairy like the Bright Large-Mouthed Gull. Being slower than others meant that they would be beaten up, and they would be at a great disadvantage in aerial combat.
Therefore, in order to overcome this awkward problem, Kaede Sato hoped to purchase a skill disc that recorded the High Speed Movement skill.
As long as he could let the Long-Winged Gull learn the High Speed Movement skill through the skill disc, he believed that the Long-Winged Gull would be able to learn the skill very quickly. After all, this skill was automatically learned by the Long-Winged Gull at level 36. Unfortunately, after the Long-Winged Gull evolved into a Large-Mouthed Gull, it could not be learned by leveling up.
In addition to the High Speed Movement skill, Kaede Sato also needed to purchase skills such as Guard, Awakening Power, and Shadow Clone for the Bright Long-Winged Gull.
The skill discs mentioned above, such as Freezing Wind, Rock Seal, and Freezing Ray, were all what Kaede Sato needed at the moment. However, he needed to obtain enough Alliance Coins first. Otherwise, he wouldn't be able to pay for these skill discs.
Fortunately, the 8 Water Stones in his backpack made him feel more at ease. An ordinary Water Stone was worth more than 2 million in the market, and a high-quality Water Stone was worth at least five or six times that, perhaps even more.
If he could sell all these things in one go, the money he earned should be enough for him to purchase the skill discs he needed. Of course, the premise was that Kaede Sato now had to find a channel to sell the Water Stones and a way to obtain these skill discs.
If possible, Kaede Sato also hoped to be able to find one or two items in a place like Larus City that was similar to the top-grade Blue Water Stone that was found on the Water Leaping Fish. Now that his system had the ability to identify items, he might have a chance to pick it up.
One had to know that Larus City was a very famous international metropolis in the world. Its degree of prosperity was perhaps even greater than Kanto's Golden City. It was not surprising that there would be rare treasures here. The main thing was that there was a lack of eyes for discovery.
The antique market was a very interesting place that Kaede Sato had seen in the Larus City guidebook. People like him who had a pair of eyes for "discovery" were very much needed here.
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