Chapter 260: Breeding Task The author believed that, depending on the main material used in creating Sharp Fangs, the Sharp Fangs would exhibit different attributes.
For example, Sharp Fangs crafted from Charizard's teeth would have a faint Fire or Flying attribute, while those from Sharpedo's teeth would carry a subtle Water or Dark attribute. Similarly, Sharp Fangs made from Hippowdon's teeth would possess a mild Ground attribute.
He also proposed that Pokémon wearing Sharp Fangs should preferably choose ones with matching attributes. Even if the attributes differed, it was best to avoid selecting ones with conflicting attributes.
While Yuga found these ideas reasonable, he thought it might be challenging to implement in practice since the store's Sharp Fangs didn't specify which Pokémon's teeth were used.
As the only known Pokémon that required Sharp Fangs for evolution, Gligars were mentioned explicitly. The document stated that for Gligars, the best choice for Sharp Fangs was to use teeth from Ground-type Pokémon such as Hippowdon, Nidoking, Nidoqueen, or even Gliscor himself.
After reading this information, Yuga thought that the author had some insightful views. He hadn't considered these aspects before, assuming that all Sharp Fangs were the same.
Yuga sighed, regretting that he didn't know how to create Sharp Fangs himself. If he did, he could save a considerable amount of money, and it would be convenient for customers to purchase Sharp Fangs for their Gligars when buying them from his YoYo Day Care.
As Yuga sighed, the system's voice suddenly chimed in. S~eaʀᴄh the NôvelFire.nёt website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
[ Congratulations, Host, on receiving a new mission: 'Kill Two Birds with One Stone.' ]
[ Mission Name: Kill Two Birds with One Stone ]
[ Description: Since the Host has some ideas, why not put them into action? Go ahead and cultivate a Gligar with a blue potential qualification or higher. ]
[ Rewards: The method to create Sharp Fangs. ]
Upon seeing this mission, Yuga felt a bit overwhelmed. The difficulty of this mission was unexpectedly high. Pokémon offspring's qualifications had significant random variations. For example, despite bringing Gligars and Flygons back, some of their offspring still had yellow-tier qualifications, which led Yuga to open a new store.
This time, the mission required Yuga to deliberately cultivate a Gligar with qualifications at least blue potential or higher. In other words, it had to be at least blue potential in quality, and this level of difficulty was not to be taken lightly. Furthermore, Yuga lacked knowledge in this field.
However, Yuga realized that this system had one advantage: it provided missions based on his needs. This mission was no exception.
Yuga's headache was the daunting task ahead. Pokémon offspring's qualifications were subject to significant randomness. Gligars and Flygons were initially green potential or higher in quality when he brought them back, but they still occasionally produced offspring with yellow-tier qualifications. Hence, Yuga decided to open a new shop.
Now, the mission required Yuga to intentionally cultivate a Gligar with green potential or higher qualifications. This meant that it needed to have qualifications at least blue potential or higher, which posed a considerable challenge. Moreover, Yuga lacked knowledge in this area.
Despite the difficulty, Yuga accepted the mission. Whether he succeeded or not, ito was worth a try.
With the mission accepted, Yuga immediately began considering his breeding plan.
First, he needed to select two breeding candidates. His first choice was Gliscor, as it was the most powerful and had one of the highest qualifications among the Gligars.
Ideally, Yuga would have liked to pair Gliscor with a Flygons since they shared the same egg group. Additionally, Flygons had more outstanding individuals in their group.
However, Gliscor would never agree to such an arrangement; it despised Flygons. Furthermore, there was no guarantee that their offspring would be Gligars; they could turn out to be a Trapinch, which Yuga wanted to avoid repeating.
Yuga returned to the Ecopark and asked Gliscor, "Do you have a mate?"
Yuga wasn't entirely sure about the relationship status of the Gligars, Flygons, and Clawitzer within his three breeding groups. Given their numerous numbers and the fact that they all laid eggs together, it was hard to determine who was paired with whom, and Yuga had lost track.
Even though Gliscor couldn't fathom why Yuga was asking this question, it obediently nodded in response.
Yuga then requested, "Summon one of them, let me see."
"Gliscor!"
Upon Yuga's request, Gliscor called out to his group, and three Gligars flew out of the cluster in response.
Seeing the three Gligars before him, Yuga couldn't help but exclaim, "You actually have three wives?"
"Gliscor!"
Gliscor proudly nodded, and the three female Gligars even blushed, looking affectionately at Gliscor.
Yuga was taken aback by the existence of a harem in his Ecopark. It took him a while to accept this fact.
Well, this could be a good thing, right? At least it wasn't a problem; otherwise, his breeding plan wouldn't be able to proceed.
Yuga carefully examined the three female Gligars with his discerning eyes and realized that their qualifications and levels were excellent. They were the ones Yuga had selected previously to receive Sharp Fangs.
Yuga couldn't help but suspect that Gliscor might have used his position to secure these highly talented and powerful Gligars as his mates.
After inspection, Yuga understood that all three female Gligars were currently in a non-pregnant state, making them perfect candidates for the breeding program.
Yuga then told Gliscor, "Without my permission, you are not allowed to mate with any of them."
Gliscor didn't quite understand and wondered why. Was there something wrong with him sleeping with his wives?
Yuga continued, "I want to help all four of you adjust and prepare for a new generation that will be even more outstanding. This is crucial for the future development of your group, so you must take it seriously."
Hearing these words, Gliscor finally nodded seriously. Expanding the group had always been its aspiration!
After giving instructions to Gliscor, Yuga marked each of the three female Gligars to ensure he could recognize them.
Yuga decided to wait until all three female Gligars evolved into Gliscors before continuing with the breeding plan. This would increase the likelihood of success.
Before that, Yuga's task was to find a method that would increase the chances of producing offspring with blue potential or higher qualifications. However, he understood that discovering such a method wouldn't be easy unless he employed some unconventional means. Otherwise, high-qualification Pokémon wouldn't be so rare.
Yuga was inexperienced when it came to artificial interventions in Pokémon breeding. Previously, the breeding in the Ecopark had always occurred naturally. Therefore, Yuga needed to carefully plan his next steps. He aimed to find a way to successfully breed Pokémon with blue potential or higher qualifications without violating the rules of natural reproduction.