>>53559387>Your backpack would have less spaceI have a pretty big pack. Food may be an issue but all that means is I have to plan stops on my journey more carefully.
>You wouldn't be able to travel long distance on foot unless you are extremely healthy and athleticI am healthy and athletic and have to hike long distances under load for my job
>Your medical knowledge wouldn't be nearly as good. Just spraying potions wouldn't heal your Pikachu's broken bonesAlso have medical training for my job. I can't do surgeries or anything, but I could 100% treat boo-boos from a spar or set a broken bone if neccersary.
>Poke Center wouldn't insta heal your teamok? I wait a week in place and train.
>You would actually need money. Betting against random trainers wouldn't be safe and robbing them would be a crime.I reckon it'd be safer than you think on account of the Pokémon world being friendlier than ours.
>You would need to find hotels to stay inok? Not really man, I'll rough it in the bush happily.
>Training would resemble real life training more instead of game training. Example: You would need to train every muscle group alternately (push day, leg day, pull day, etc). You would need to train for specific moves instead of training for levels. It wouldn't be as simple as "beat this mon, get exp"I train plenty in my own time. It'd be har to manage six or more training schedules, but if it was my job and I loved it I'm sure I could manage.
>A crime syndicate like Team Rocket would use guns instead of battling you with Pokemon.I just avoid them. And if they can use guns then my kadabra can tear their head of in a second with a thought, like I don't think that's as threatening as you think.
>Wild Pokemon would attack you. You wouldn't be able to run back to the Poke Center. You would get killed by an Ursaluna.Not if I had my own Pokemon and travelled responsibly, sticking to occupied trails.
Doomers like you will never make it my friend, but the rest of us will.