How hard would it be to kill a Pokemon? Additionally, does eating their flesh or drinking their blood empower you?
>>26896861
Depends on its training. No.
>>26896861
You'd never survive the experience. You would die sooner.
>>26896861
It's hard to say, becausepokemon don't exist
A young man, callow and foolish in
innocence, came to own a sword.
With it, he smote Pokémon, which gave
sustenance, with carefree abandon.
Those not taken as food, he
discarded, with no afterthought.
The following year, no Pokémon
appeared. Larders grew bare.
The young man, seeking the missing
Pokémon, journeyed afar.
Long did he search. And far and wide,
too, until one he did find.
Asked he, "Why do you hide?"
To which the Pokémon replied...
"If you bear your sword to bring
harm upon us, with claws and
fangs, we will exact a toll.
"From your kind we will take our
toll, for it must be done.
"Done it must be to guard ourselves
and for it, I apologize."
To the skies, the young man shouted
his dismay.
"In having found the sword, I have
lost so much.
"Gorged with power, I grew blind
to Pokémon being alive.
"I will never fall savage again.
This sword I denounce and forsake.
"I plead for forgiveness,
for I was but a fool."
So saying, the young man hurled the
sword to the ground, snapping it.
Seeing this, the Pokémon disappeared
to a place beyond seeing...
>>26896861
1) Depends on the pokemon. Some go down as easy as the animals they are based on. Others are harder to kill than the bastard lovechild of Perfect Cell and Cooler.
2) In most cases, no, no more than eating any other source of protein or iron. Miltank, and the Chansey lines are the only ones with super-nutritious edibles, but killing them cuts off the supply.