Chapter 208 Some People's Tyrannosaurus Is an MP3, While Others' Tyrannosaurus Is a Solid-State Drive
[Name: V-mon's Egg (Hatchable)]
[Type: Digital Egg]
[Origin: Digital Space]
[Quality: Unknown]
[Hatching Conditions: Place in the inventory or in the Tyrannosaurus Rex, carry and walk a total of 6425 steps, or provide it with additional data fragments to promote its birth. ]
[Attributes: Can hatch a grown-up V-mon. ]
[Note: Miracle Armor is not easy to find~~]
Looking at the note that popped up on the egg, Luke couldn't help but curl his lips.
Do you need me to tell you?
A piece of armor directly turns a grown-up Digimon into a Gold Saint. If Luke could find this easily, wouldn't he be able to retire?
In other words, even among the Digimon tribes that specialize in combat, V-mon is an excellent combat race individual that can rank high.
Not only is it possible to evolve in many powerful ways, but it can also adapt to digital armors of various attributes.
For example, the Light Armor that Luke currently possesses can allow V-mon to evolve into an armored body called "Gargoylemon". It can be said that as long as it is slightly upgraded after birth, it can be put to use immediately.
To be honest, Luke prefers to keep it for his own cultivation, and even if it is not the V-mon of the second-generation protagonist, it will definitely not disappoint Luke's expectations in terms of potential.
Similar to the underlying rule that Pokémon trainers can only carry a maximum of 6 Poké Balls, Digital Tamers actually have similar rules.
Because the underlying logic of the Digimon-related rules in this world is taken from "Digimon Story: Cyber Detective", the trainers are actually subject to "storage capacity" restrictions in carrying Digimon.
When a Digimon is tamed by a trainer, it must exist as a data carrier with the Tyrannosaurus Rex held by the trainer. Even if the Digimon is released in a physical form, this part of the data space will still be occupied by the Digimon.
In other words, only in this way can the Digimon normally connect with the outside world in a physical form.
According to the records of the guild, there are indeed digital tamers who hold more than 6 Digimon at the same time, but unlike Pokémon trainers who can release all 6 Poké Balls to participate in the battle when necessary, even the strongest tamer that can be checked by the official can only release up to three Digimon to fight together at the same time.
Other Digimon stored in the Tyrannosaurus can only interact with the real world by exchanging with Digimon on the scene.
This belongs to the underlying battle logic of "Cyber Detective", which is basically unchangeable, and in a sense, the various problems faced by tamers in this world are even more troublesome than those in the game.
A very classic problem is that almost all Digimon around tamers will choose to maintain the growth stage, regardless of the level of the main body.
It is not that these tamers like to use the evolution of Digimon to increase the duration, but the behavior of actively degenerating and maintaining the state of the growth stage is equivalent to compressing the amount of data of Digimon that is constantly increasing with the prompt of level and strength into a compressed package that occupies less storage capacity.
Temporary evolution in battle is equivalent to decompression, which releases the data again.
This is why the trainer can make three Digimon in the growth stage appear and fight at the same time, but as long as one of them evolves to a perfect form, the other two can only go back to the Tyrannosaurus Rex and sit on the bench.
In a sense, the Tyrannosaurus Rex is the manifestation of the trainer's personal characteristics, so whether it is the type function of the Tyrannosaurus Rex or the internal available capacity, everyone is actually different.
The Tyrannosaurus Rex owner mentioned above belongs to the "battle zone" with a very small capacity. Three growth stages or one perfect form can directly fill up the battle zone of his Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Of course, since it is constructed using "Cyber Detective" as the basic rules, it means that there are props in this world that can expand the capacity of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, but this thing is almost impossible to circulate.
No trainer will think that the capacity of his Tyrannosaurus Rex is too large.
Luke, who used the template of a mercenary to forcibly subdue Impmon, naturally would not be a gifted person, but he was not the worst talent either. Not to mention one V-mon, his Tyrannosaurus could also accommodate several more.
Luke was more curious about what kind of contract would be formed between the V-mon hatched in this way and himself.
After taking the digital egg of V-mon from Joey, Luke directly took out the Tyrannosaurus, converted its data and stored it in it after confirming that it did not show any special reaction.
The digital egg, which had become a pixelated electronic pet, was shaking regularly, indicating that it was in the state of being hatched, and it was shaking with the unknown pet egg in Luke's inventory that was also shaking regularly.
It was unknown which one would be hatched first.
Speaking of which, Pokémon is actually a kind of "Digimon", especially the virtual artificial Pokémon named "3D Dragon/Polygon", whose existence form is exactly the same as that of pure Digimon.
Considering that even a behemoth like Snorlax weighing several tons can still be easily put into a fist-sized Poké Ball, and its terrifying weight can be directly shielded, allowing people to carry it at will, it seems to prove something indirectly.
...Wait, which one came first, Digimon or Pokémon?
Luke, who was preparing to deal with the other corpses on the top of the mountain, suddenly had this question in his mind.
Although his mind was wandering, he did not delay the work at hand at all. With the bonus of the energy helmet and the berserker chain mail, the level 18+2 "Searching for Potion" has an 84% chance of delivery. Unless he is unlucky, it is almost impossible to see a scene where it will not be delivered.
The regular potions that were consumed in large quantities in the previous boss battle were quickly replenished.
It's a pity that only regular potions were replenished. The three buff potions of strength, speed, and concentration from the ancient Warhammer were used up one bottle at a time. If he couldn't find a monster unit with the same world view as the group of ratmen, Luke's roar could not shout items across the game no matter how high his skill was... unless his main skill had some qualitative changes.
After replenishing some regular potions, Luke mainly shouted for items, and the 44% probability of finding items was not too low.
A lot of random things were thrown out of the pile of corpses, mainly Night Stalkers and Beedrills. Surprisingly, there were quite a few things worth noting.
The only thing dropped by Night Stalkers that was worth noting was a few identical hooks. This thing was a must-have tool for Harlan parkour runners. Once you can master the use of this thing, it will be very easy to wander around the city as a super low-profile Spider-Man.
As for the items that popped out of the Beedrills, they were much more varied.
Beedrills dolls, commemorative balls, peach fruits, poison needles... From consumables to Pokémon equipment, there was everything. Among them, Luke thought the most worth keeping was the "Poison Skill Machine" that could only be used once and a "Flame Stone".
The former could be consumed to let the pet unit learn the righteous poison skill.
The latter could be used to persecute Eevee.