![]() We also get a lot of story revolving around Suicune as she goes after the legendary beast. She ends up not being able to capture Pokémon for a bit so she has to retrain and that’s interesting. We do get some interesting stories with Crys though. ![]() It’s simply because Trainers can’t spread their love and attention to more than 6 at a time. One thing I did appreciate about this volume is we finally learn why Pokémon Trainers are limited to 6 Pokémon at a time. ![]() She does care deeply for her Pokémon and it’s a little hard for her to welcome Chikorita to the team at first. She’s extremely efficient, but has a very warm heart. She specializes in capturing Pokémon and is way more competent at working for Professor Oak than anyone else. Crystal (or Crys) is an expert Pokémon catcher. Once again, I found myself struggling to really connect with a main character. As always, I’m trying to not spoil the main story, but the manga is almost 20 years old, so I’m sorry if I somehow ruin this for you. As the cover suggests, Crystal finally enters the picture and is the main focus for a good chunk of the volume. I’ve read through the manga now and it’s an interesting one. ![]() ![]() VIZ Media has been so kind and sent me a copy of Pokémon Adventures Collector’s Edition Volume 4. ![]()
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