Chapter 343 Above the Divine Realm, the End of the World, the Creation Level! Pikachu's Infinit
Chapter 343 Above the Divine Realm, the End of the World, the Creation Level! Pikachu's Infinit
Chapter 343 Above the Divine Realm, the End of the World, the Creation Level! Pikachu's Infinite Possibilities!
Ash still has one S-rank opportunity that hasn't been triggered yet, which is the Green Orb opportunity.
The value of the Green Orb is similar to that of the Silver Wing and Rainbow Wing, but it is also somewhat different. If Ash can find the Green Orb and completely control its owner, Rihanna, then he can become Rayquaza's master without even having to battle him.
That's right, it's the master. This relationship is different from that of other legendary Pokémon and trainers. Even if you have the recognition of the top legendary Pokémon, you are just fighting alongside them as partners, not superiors and subordinates. But if you have complete control of the green orb, then even Rayquaza can only bow down and submit.
Moreover, this is not an ordinary Rayquaza. Like Lugia, Rayquaza is a legendary Pokémon with its own lineage. The green orb it controls is equivalent to the king who controls Rayquaza, the strongest Rayquaza with the divine authority of the sky!
However, controlling the green orb is actually a pipe dream. According to the experts in the group, the power contained in the green orb is not something that ordinary people can control, and even using it is extremely difficult.
After obtaining the Green Orb, one still needs the recognition of the Rayquaza clan's king to have any chance of controlling its power.
This is a contradiction. Controlling the green orb is equivalent to controlling the king of the Rayquaza clan. However, without the Rayquaza king's recognition, it is impossible to control the green orb. But I have already gained the Rayquaza king's recognition, so why would I need to control the green orb?
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So the normal process is still to first use the power of the green orb to summon Rayquaza after obtaining the green orb, or to find Rayquaza yourself according to the guidance of the green orb. Finally, after gaining Rayquaza's recognition through battle or the trials set by Rayquaza, you will be able to obtain Rayquaza's power.
As for whether to summon Rayquaza or go to find Rayquaza, there are differences. It can only be said that if you want to capture Rayquaza, the latter is definitely much easier than the former.
Finding Rayquaza seems like a difficult task, and you might even have to fight it after finding it. It would be more practical to just summon it and fight it directly. However, if you actually manage to summon Rayquaza using the Green Orb, then you've essentially skipped the trial of "finding Rayquaza".
This skipped trial will increase the difficulty in battles, and challengers will then know what Rayquaza at full power truly means.
In short, according to the experts in the group, if you can find Rayquaza, you should absolutely not let Rayquaza come over. Otherwise, even if you summon Lugia, it won't be of any use. You'll probably have to summon the three legendary time-space creatures together, along with Lugia, just to be able to compete with Rayquaza.
[Advanced Ash: — Rayquaza, is it really that strong? They're all Legendary Titans, so why does it take the three Time Gods plus Lugia to fight Rayquaza? The power difference is just too big!]
After listening to the explanations from the experts in the group about how to use the Silver Feather, along with some explanations about Rayquaza, Ash still had some questions.
Can there really be such a big difference in combat power between two level-one gods?
Among the first-level gods, those who possess divine authority should all be at the peak of the divine realm, right? The peak of the divine realm is already the most powerful level in the world besides the creator god Arceus, and it is also the theoretical limit that elves can reach.
However, even though they are both at the peak of the God Realm and both are Level 1 Gods, Rayquaza requires four Level 1 Gods to deal with him. Isn't that a bit too exaggerated?
[Champion Ash: Rookie, do you know why my Mewtwo can knock out a controlled Lugia with a simple flick of its wrist and then return to normal?]
[Advanced Ash: Uh—because Lugia was controlled, its strength was reduced somewhat. Besides, your Mewtwo should be considered extremely strong even at the peak of the Legendary Realm, so you were able to achieve this, right?]
Ash said somewhat uncertainly that he had witnessed the entire battle from inside his own body. In its corrupted state, Lugia was almost completely overwhelmed by Mewtwo. In Ash's estimation, even if Lugia returned to its normal state, it would still be no match for Mewtwo after it was possessed.
However, to say that Lugia was beaten like a dog in his normal state is probably an exaggeration. The reason why Lugia was beaten so badly at that time was probably more because he was being controlled.
His Viridian Power allowed him to sense that even though Lugia was controlled by the dark forces, it was still resisting fiercely. The emotion it displayed was much stronger than when the three legendary birds were controlled, meaning that Lugia's resistance was more intense than that of the three legendary birds.
This would result in Lugia experiencing a greater decrease in power when it is controlled. With all these debuffs stacked up, it's not hard to understand why it was beaten so badly by Mewtwo.
Of course, this is also inseparable from the fact that Ash's Mewtwo is already very powerful.
[Champion Ash: You're wrong. At the very end, Pluton activated all the dark power within Lugia, preventing Lugia's consciousness from interfering with its body for a short period. Without using its divine powers, Lugia in that state was no different from before.]
[Champion Ash: But even when Lugia used Aerial Blast in that state, it was still broken through by Mewtwo's Fighting-type close-range attack. Flying-type moves are inherently effective against Fighting-type moves, not to mention that it was Lugia's STAB move.]
Ash was taken aback by the champion's explanation. Then he thought about it and realized that it made sense. After Lugia was controlled and went into a super form, it had actually returned to the peak level of the God Realm. Apart from not using its divine powers, it was no different from Lugia in its normal state.
If we're talking about not being able to use divine powers, then Mewtwo is the same. Mewtwo doesn't have any such thing as divine powers at all, so theoretically the two Pokémon are on the same level.
So how is it that Mewtwo can defeat an opponent's exclusive move by reversing its type, and knock the opponent dizzy and dissipate all its energy with a single punch?
[Champion Ash: Because of Mega Evolution.]
[Advanced Ash: Oh! Right! And there's Mega Evolution! Because of the boost Mega Evolution gives Mewtwo, it was able to break through the opponent's signature move when they were at the same level!]
Ash suddenly remembered that Mewtwo had undergone Mega Evolution back then, but Ash subconsciously thought that after reaching the pinnacle of the God Realm, even Mega Evolution wouldn't improve it much.
But judging from what the champion Ash said, it seems that this is not the case.
[Champion Ash: Don't underestimate Mega Evolution. This power shines even in the realm of the gods. The reason Mewtwo was able to suppress two legendary birds in a fight was not only because they were controlled, but also because Mewtwo gained increased power after Mega Evolution.]
[Champion Ash: Otherwise, even if it were suppressed by power, Mewtwo, being at the same level of early-stage Divine Realm, wouldn't have been able to subdue Moltres and Zapdos so quickly. Take my Mewtwo as an example; after Mega Evolution, it already possesses near-Creation-level power.]
[Advanced Level Xiao Zhi: Quasi-Genesis Level?]
[Champion Ash: After the Divine Realm comes Creation. If the Divine Realm is a realm that arose because of the title "Legendary Pokémon," then Creation is a realm that arose because of Arceus, the creator god. Arceus is the only being in all parallel worlds that can reach the Creation level.]
[Advanced Ash: The only one in all parallel worlds? What does that mean? Do the top players currently not have a single Pokémon that can reach the Genesis level?]
[Ash the Aura: That's right. In any parallel world, no Pokémon other than Arceus has ever been created. Whether it's a legendary Pokémon, a regular Pokémon, or even us—none of us have been able to raise a Pokémon of this creation level.]
[Ash the Evolver: Arceus is invincible not only because of the plates on its body that grant immunity to all attributes, but also because of its unique level. The difference between the Creation level and the Divine level is no different from the difference between the Divine level and the Ordinary level. Even if Arceus dismantles all the plates, no Pokémon can defeat it.]
Arceus, the creator god, is said to have created the world of elves. The gods of time, space, and the world of reversal were also created by Arceus himself.
As for other elves and humans, they are creatures that slowly emerged from the daily changes of nature, but from Arceus's perspective, who created the world, they were indirectly created by him.
Chat groups, this magical, concept-like thing, may have nothing to do with the creator god, and no one knows where it came from. But this thing has made countless Ash from parallel worlds realize one thing: to this day, in all parallel worlds, no Pokémon has been able to reach the same level as the creator god Arceus.
Even Ash Ketchum, the champion who had already reached the pinnacle of the world, and his legendary Pokémon, ultimately failed in their challenge against Arceus.
With the stone tablet, Arceus is invincible, able to ignore all attributes and possessing terrifying strength. If he removes the stone tablet, then there's some question about his abilities.
But the prerequisite is that there must be a Pokémon that can reach the same level as Arceus. If they can't even reach the same level, then what's the point of talking about victory?
Arceus's level cannot be compensated for by any strategy or the like. To fight Arceus, you must be at the same level as Arceus, otherwise you'll just be throwing your life away.
[Champion Ash: The concept of the near-Genesis level was actually introduced to me by Arceus. I once challenged Arceus with Mewtwo, and the result, needless to say, was a crushing defeat in a six-on-one battle. At that time, Arceus also pointed out two Pokémon I had that could potentially reach the Genesis level, one of which was Mega Evolution.]
Mewtwo after its evolution.
[Champion Ash: After reaching the pinnacle of the God Realm, every step upwards is extremely difficult, but Mega Evolution...]
Evolution allows you to experience what a higher level is like ahead of time, and the importance of this effect on improving strength is self-evident. The difference between a Pokémon that has undergone Mega Evolution and one that hasn't, once they reach the same peak level, is indeed quite significant.
[Champion Ash: Therefore, Rayquaza, which can also Mega Evolve, possesses power far exceeding that of ordinary Legendary Pokémon. After Mega Evolution, its level could very well reach the near-Creation level!]
The advantage of MEGA Evolution over other systems lies in this: it not only allows Pokémon to reach unprecedented forms, but also unprecedented levels.
Compared to Dynamax and Z-Moves, MGA Evolution is indeed superior. As for the reason—who knows? Go ask the originators of these systems.
The experts in the group have already mentioned that Rayquaza can Mega Evolve, but Ash didn't expect that Mega Evolution would create such a huge gap between Rayquaza and other legendary Pokémon.
Mewtwo was able to defeat Lugia effortlessly before because of Mega Evolution.
The waters of this system are far deeper than Xiaozhi imagined.
Besides, this was the first time Xiaozhi had learned about existences above the God Realm level, which was also the ultimate point of this world—the Creation Realm!
That level must be the level that all Pokémon dream of, except that no Pokémon except Arceus can reach that level.
[Ash, the friend of legendary Pokémon: So, if you're a new player and you get the Green Orb, the best choice is to follow its guidance to find Rayquaza, rather than letting Rayquaza come to you and then challenging it. The two situations are completely different.]
[Ash, the friend of legendary Pokémon: If you choose the latter, you'll see a Mega Rayquaza going all out with Mega Evolution. But if you choose the former, you'll see a Rayquaza that doesn't use Mega Evolution and is even holding back a bit. I think you understand the difference between these two options now, right?]
I understand! How could I not understand? Isn't this the difference between a quasi-creation level and the peak of the God Realm? The difference between the two is simply worlds apart!
If it's the latter, then Lugia can still go toe-to-toe with Rayquaza, but if we try the former—even if Lugia comes, it won't work.
[Advanced Ash: Got it, legendary Pokémon! If I find the Green Orb, I definitely won't call Rayquaza over so easily.]
If there's a situation that Rayquaza can't handle and needs help, then there's nothing that can be done. But if there's no such situation, he'll definitely follow the green orb to find Rayquaza.
Who would bother to create even greater obstacles for themselves?
[Advanced Ash: By the way, besides Mewtwo, who was the other Pokémon the champion mentioned that could advance to the Genesis level? Could it be Rayquaza?]
Ash didn't forget what Champion Ash had just said. Arceus told Champion Ash that he had two Pokémon that could reach the Genesis level. So, besides Mewtwo, could the other one be Rayquaza, the legendary Pokémon that can Mega Evolve?
[Champion Ash: I didn't catch Rayquaza. The other Pokémon Arceus mentioned was—Pikachu.]
[Advanced Player Xiao Zhi: ???]
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